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    Some Reflections on Contemporary Existentialism: E. L. MASCALL.E. L. Mascall - 1966 - Religious Studies 2 (1):1-10.
    The word ‘existentialism’ has become something of a catchword in religious circles today, and one suspects that it is sometimes a substitute rather than a medium for thought. Most theological teachers must from time to time have received from a pupil an essay in which the words ‘existential’, ‘existentially’ and ‘existentialism’ appear to have been sprinkled from a pepper-pot over an exposition whose meaning would remain unchanged if these words were excised altogether. Nevertheless, usum non tollit abusus, and the following (...)
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    Methods of science.E. L. Dellow - 1970 - New York,: Universe Books.
    Whether we like it or not, whether we realize it or not, the methods of science impinge upon and affect our daily lives. In the four centuries during which they have been properly understood and used, these scientific methods not only have enlarged man's stock of knowledge many thousandfold but also have helped bring about changes in outlook and, indeed, in man's physical environment, far outstripping the changes that took place throughout all the rest of recorded human history. Yet, one (...)
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  3. The Harmonious Life, of Paragraphs on Things Beautiful and True, by E.L.L. E. & Harmonious Life - 1906
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    Nuclear magnetic resonance in silver-cadmium.L. E. Drain - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (40):484-501.
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    Compatible elements in implicative models.E. L. Marsden - 1972 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 1 (2):156 - 161.
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    Ėtika nauki: sbornik obzorov i referatov.E. L. Grebenshchikova (ed.) - 2022 - Moskva: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, Institut nauchnoĭ informat︠s︡ii po obshchestvennym naukam.
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    Learning without awareness of what is being learned or intent to learn it.E. L. Thorndike & R. T. Rock - 1934 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 17 (1):1.
  8. D. Westerstå hl. Quantifiers in formal and natural languages.E. L. Keenan - 1997 - In J. F. A. K. Van Benthem, Johan van Benthem & Alice G. B. Ter Meulen (eds.), Handbook of Logic and Language. Elsevier. pp. 837--893.
     
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  9. Medicine as Interpretation: The Uses of Literary Metaphors and Methods.E. L. Gogel & J. S. Terry - 1987 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 12 (3):205-217.
    Theorists at the interface of medicine and the humanities have recently suggested that interpretation as a literary activity can be applied to the practice of clinical medicine. This article reviews such theories and their literary metaphors and methods. In pushing these ideas further, it is proposed that a number of guidelines can be applied to interpretation as a practical activity for clinical medicine.
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    The Social Problem: A Constructive AnalysisCharles A. Ellwood.E. L. Talbert - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 27 (3):389-391.
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    Screw misfit dislocations in soft substrates of epitaxial heterostructures.L. Gumen, E. Feldman, V. Yurchenko & A. Krokhin ‖ - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (32):3427-3438.
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    The effect of supporting and antagonistic voluntary instructions on conditioned discrimination.E. R. Hilgard & L. G. Humphreys - 1938 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 22 (4):291.
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    Preserving one's nature: Primitivist daoism and human rights.L. E. E. H. - 2007 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (4):597–612.
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    La division et l'unité du politique de Platon.Dimitri E. L. Murr - 2005 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 74 (3):295.
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  15. Rynek nie jest niczemu winien.L. E. E. R. - 1997 - Prakseologia 137 (137).
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    Das Proprium des christlichen Ethos.K. E. Løgstrup - 1967 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 11 (1):135-147.
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  17. En fremstilling og vurdering af Max Scheler's "Der Formalismus in der Ethik und die materiale Wertethik": besvarelse af Universitetets Prisopgave: Teologie B.K. E. Løgstrup - 2016 - Aarhus: Klim. Edited by Bjørn Rabjerg.
     
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    Leibniz's Conception of Philosophical Method.L. E. Loemker - 1966 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 20 (3/4):507 - 524.
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    Personalism and Contemporary Philosophy of Religion.L. E. Loemker - 1993 - The Personalist Forum 9 (1):35-51.
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  20. The Openness of Being: Natural Theology Today.E. L. Mascall - 1971
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    Catullus and Statius: Four Notes.E. L. B. Meurig Davies - 1950 - Classical Quarterly 44 (1-2):31-.
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    Professionalism's Facets: Ambiguity, Ambivalence, and Nostalgia.E. L. Erde - 2008 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 33 (1):6-26.
    Medical educators invoke professionalism as a core competency in curricula. This paper criticizes classic definitions. It also identifies some negative traits of medicine as a profession. The call to professionalism is naive nostalgia. Straightforward didactics in professionalism cannot do the desired work in medical education. The most we can say is that students should adopt the good aspects of professionalism and the profession should stop being some of what it has been. This is a platitude. If the notion is to (...)
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  23. Ėtika.Ė. L. Radlov - 1921
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  24. A Living Sacrifice—A Study in Reparation.E. L. Kendall - 1961
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    Christian Theology and Natural Science: Some Questions on Their Relations.E. L. Mascall - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (4):539-541.
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    Quantitative specification of information in sequential patterns.E. L. Leeuwenberg - 1969 - Psychological Review 76 (2):216-220.
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    Neglected Hyperbole in Juvenal.E. L. Harrison - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (02):99-101.
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  28. Price Laboratory School Citizenship Program: A Qualitative Assessment.L. E. Nielsen - 2003 - Journal of Social Studies Research 27 (1):03-22.
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    Intensional meaning and second-level predicates.L. E. Palmieri - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (4):532-535.
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    Lactation and post-partum amenorrhoea: a study based on data from three Norwegian cities 1860–1964.Knut Liestøl, Margit Rosenberg & Lars Walløe - 1988 - Journal of Biosocial Science 20 (4):423-434.
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  31. 'Excusing Conditions' and Moral Responsibility.E. L. Beardsley - 1958 - In Sidney Hook (ed.), Determinism and Freedom in the Age of Modern Science: A Philosophical Symposium. [New York]: Collier-Macmillan. pp. 133--137.
     
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    (1 other version)L'annee Philosophique.E. L. Hinman - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4 (3):323.
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    Is 'inconsistency' in research ethics committee decision-making really a problem? An empirical investigation and reflection.E. L. Angell, C. J. Jackson, R. E. Ashcroft, A. Bryman, K. Windridge & M. Dixon-Woods - 2007 - Clinical Ethics 2 (2):92-99.
    Research Ethics Committees (RECs) are frequently a focus of complaints from researchers, but evidence about the operation and decisions of RECs tends to be anecdotal. We conducted a systematic study to identify and compare the ethical issues raised in 54 letters to researchers about the same 18 applications submitted to three RECs over one year. The most common type of ethical trouble identified in REC letters related to informed consent, followed by scientific design and conduct, care and protection of research (...)
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  34. Erasme et le célibat sacerdotal.Halkin L.-E. - 1977 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 57 (4):497-511.
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  35. Nature et nous.Jean de L'Espée - 1950 - Paris,: Plon.
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    Die Verschiedenartigkeit der ethischen Phänomene.Knud E. Løgstrup - 1972 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 14 (3):263-276.
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  37. Leibniz in our time.L. E. Loemker - 1965 - Philosophische Rundschau 13:81.
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    Paternalism and levels of knowledge:A comment on Rainbolt.T. E. N. L. - 1989 - Bioethics 3 (2):135–139.
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    An experimental attempt to produce artificial chromaesthesia by the technique of the conditioned response.E. L. Kelly - 1934 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 17 (3):315.
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    Art and Cognition.E. L. Feinberg - 1977 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (4):62-91.
    Looked at in one way, the existence of art continues to be an unsolved puzzle. The need for science as an irreplaceable technique for acquiring knowledge about the objective world is hardly subject to doubt. But as concerns art, which for thousands of years has absorbed enormous material and human resources and the most precious creative forces, there is still no equally clear-cut determination of why it is necessary and irreplaceable. How much richer society could become materially if there were (...)
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    Christian Wolff e l'ermeneutica dell'Illuminismo.Ferdinando L. Marcolungo (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Georg Olms Verlag.
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    Expériences sur le « sens musculaire ».E. Gley & L. Marillier - 1887 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 23:441 - 443.
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    The Ethical Implications of the Five-Stage Skill-Acquisition Model.Stuart E. Dreyfus & Hubert L. Dreyfus - 2004 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 24 (3):251-264.
    We assume that acting ethically is a skill. We then use a phenomenological description of five stages of skill acquisition to argue that an ethics based on principles corresponds to a beginner’s reliance on rules and so is developmentally inferior to an ethics based on expert response that claims that, after long experience, the ethical expert learns to respond appropriately to each unique situation. The skills model thus supports an ethics of situated involvement such as that of Aristotle, John Dewey, (...)
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    Do Animals Have an Interest in Life?L. E. Johnson - 1983 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 61:172.
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    Commentary: No More Echelons of Review.E. L. Pattullo - 1983 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 5 (4):11.
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  46. Library of Living Philosphers: the Philosophy of Michael Dummett.L. E. Hahn (ed.) - 2007 - Open Court.
     
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    Kant's Philosophy of Law.E. L. Hinman - 1925 - The Monist 35 (2):280-295.
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    How General an Assurance?E. L. Pattullo - 1981 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 3 (5):8.
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  49. Quantum physics and the relativity theory.E. L. Hill - 1961 - In Herbert Feigl & Grover Maxwell (eds.), Current Issues in the Philosophy of Science. New York. pp. 429--445.
     
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    Verantwoordelijk handelen: de uitdaging van een nieuwe toekomst.E. L. G. E. Kuypers - 1990 - Leuven: Acco.
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