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    Foreign expertise, political pragmatism and professional elite: The Rockefeller Foundation in Spain, 1919–39.E. Rodrguez-Ocana - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31 (3):447-461.
  2. Luis Montiel, Isabel Porras (coord.), De la Responsabilidad Individual a la Culpabilizacion de la Victima. El papel del paciente en la prevencion de la enfermedad. [REVIEW]E. R. Ocana - 2000 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 22 (3):443-444.
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    Meta-química, estética e iluminación.Enrique Ocaña - 1994 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 8:155-167.
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    Democratización del conocimiento: Un enfoque desde la universidad pública.Alejandro Barragán-Ocaña, Arturo Ballesteros-Leiner, Leticia Romero-Rodríguez & Miguel Ángel Morales-Arroyo - 2012 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 1 (2).
    Con frecuencia el avance y uso del conocimiento han sido relacionados como uno de los indicadores más importantes para el desarrollo económico y bienestar social de países y regiones. Sin embargo, independientemente de los factores teórico metodológicos que impulsan el desarrollo del conocimiento, el acceso a este activo intangible se encuentra limitado a diversas condiciones económicas, sociales, culturales e incluso del mismo conocimiento per se que cada individuo desarrolla dentro de la sociedad. El objetivo principal de este trabajo de investigación (...)
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    Actualidad de un filósofo del siglo XVI: Francisco de Vitoria.Marcelino Ocaña García - 1994 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 11:191-220.
    Francisco de Vitoria, no por su catalogación como teólogo, deja de ser auténtico filósofo; no por haber vivido en el siglo xvi, se encuentra desvinculado de la temática más candente de nuestra actualidad; no por vestir unos hábitos religiosos y vivirenmarcado en un régimen imperialista e inquisitorial, se encontró maniatado o coaccionado en sus ideas y pensamiento. En algunos puntos se encontró, incluso, más avanzado que nosotros mismos. Y. en todo caso, como asegura James Brown Scott, "la escuela moderna del (...)
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    Fisiología e instrumentación en el cambio de siglo: José Gómez Ocaña.Ana Romero de Pablos - 1999 - Arbor 163 (643-644):387-407.
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    La herida Ocaña. E. Ocaña, Confesiones de un filósofo desaparecido en combate. Valencia, Pre-Textos, 2018.Sergio Braulio Véliz Rodríguez - 2018 - Laguna 43:125-126.
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    Allegory and the Spaces of Love.Oscar Martín - 2006 - Diacritics 36 (3/4):132-146.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Allegory and the Spaces of LoveOscar Martín (bio)Writing about Spanish sentimental fiction from 1450 to 1550 is not an easy task, as we are discussing a genre with a difficult theoretical configuration. The investigation of sentimental fiction, however, has been sorting out the classifications that applied to a hodgepodge of works previously labeled as “sentimental novel” (“novela sentimental”). This label, once attached uncritically to a bunch of heterogeneous texts (...)
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    Virtue, Rules, and Justice: Kantian Aspirations.Thomas E. Hill Jr & Thomas E. Hill - 2012 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Thomas E. Hill, Jr., interprets and extends Kant's moral theory in a series of essays that highlight its relevance to contemporary ethics. He introduces the major themes of Kantian ethics and explores its practical application to questions about revolution, prison reform, and forcible interventions in other countries for humanitarian purposes.
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    ¿Fue Ṣubḥ «la plus chère des femmes fécondes»? Consideraciones sobre la dedicatoria de las arquillas califales del Instituto de Valencia de Don Juan y de la iglesia de Santa María de Fitero.Laura Bariani - 2005 - Al-Qantara 26 (2):299-316.
    Las arquillas de marfil de época califal que se conservan en el Instituto de Valencia de Don Juan y en la iglesia de Santa María de Fitero se labraron para el mismo personaje de la corte de al-akam II, tal y como se evidencia de la dedicatoria escrita con grafía cúfica. Varios especialistas interpretaron el pasaje en cuestión de distintas maneras, siendo las lecturas que acabaron por gozar de mayor crédito la de E. Lévi-Provençal —quien identificó el personaje con Ṣubḥ, (...)
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  11. Collective Responsibility.D. E. Cooper - 1968 - Philosophy 43 (165):258 - 268.
    Philosophers constantly discuss Responsibility. Yet in every discussion of which I am aware, a rather obvious point is ignored. The obvious point is that responsibility is ascribed to collectives, as well as to individual persons. Blaming attitudes are held towards collectives as well as towards individuals. Responsibility is often ascribed to nations, towns, clubs, groups, teams, and married couples. ‘Germany was responsible for the Second World War’; ‘The club as a whole is to blame for being relegated’. Such statements are (...)
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    Animals and Misanthropy.David E. Cooper - 2018 - New York: Routledge.
    This engaging volume explores and defends the claim that misanthropy is a justified attitude towards humankind in the light of how human beings both compare with and treat animals. Reflection on differences between humans and animals helps to confirm the misanthropic verdict, while reflection on the moral and other failings manifest in our treatment of animals illuminates what is wrong with this treatment. Human failings, it is argued, are too entrenched to permit optimism about the future of animals, but ways (...)
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  13. How Bad Is Rape?H. E. Baber - 1987 - Hypatia 2 (2):125-138.
    I argue that to be compelled to do routine work is to be gravely harmed. Indeed, that pink - collar work is a more serious harm to women than rape. My purpose is to urge politically active feminists and feminist organizations to arrange their priorities accordingly and devote most of their resources to working for the elimination of sex segregation in employment.
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    Should mentalistic concepts be defended or assumed?E. W. Menzel & Garcia K. Johnson - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):586-587.
  15. Ontological categories and natural kinds.E. J. Lowe - 1997 - Philosophical Papers 26 (1):29-46.
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  16. Expected utility without utility.E. Castagnoli & M. Li Calzi - 1996 - Theory and Decision 41 (3):281-301.
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    Individual Differences in Framing and Conjunction Effects.Keith E. Stanovich & Richard F. West - 1998 - Thinking and Reasoning 4 (4):289-317.
    Individual differences on a variety of framing and conjunction problems were examined in light of Slovic and Tversky's (1974) understanding/acceptance principle-that more reflective and skilled reasoners are more likely to affirm the axioms that define normative reasoning and to endorse the task construals of informed experts. The predictions derived from the principle were confirmed for the much discussed framing effect in the Disease Problem and for the conjunction fallacy on the Linda Problem. Subjects of higher cognitive ability were disproportionately likely (...)
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    Justice, Bioethics, and Covid‐19.Gregory E. Kaebnick - 2021 - Hastings Center Report 51 (6):2-2.
    Both articles in the November‐December 2021 issue of the Hastings Center Report reflect bioethics’ growing interest in questions of justice, or more generally, questions of how collective interests constrain individual interests. Hugh Desmond argues that human enhancement should be reconsidered in light of developments in the field of human evolution. Contemporary understandings in this area lead, he argues, to a new way of thinking about the ethics of enhancement—an approach that replaces personal autonomy with group benefit as the primary criterion (...)
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    A Historical Commentary on Polybius.E. T. Salmon & F. W. Walbank - 1958 - American Journal of Philology 79 (2):191.
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    Are the natural numbers individuals or sorts?E. J. Lowe - 1993 - Analysis 53 (3):142-146.
    E. J. Lowe; Are the natural numbers individuals or sorts?, Analysis, Volume 53, Issue 3, 1 July 1993, Pages 142–146, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/53.3.142.
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    The influence of Alasdair MacIntyre’s “After Virtue” book on business ethics studies: A citation concept analysis.Ali E. Akgün, Halit Keskin & Selahaddin Samil Fidan - 2021 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (2):453-473.
    Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 453-473, April 2022.
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    The Logic of Medical Diagnosis: Generating and Selecting Hypotheses.Donald E. Stanley - 2019 - Topoi 38 (2):437-446.
    Clinical diagnostic medicine is an experimental science based on observation, hypothesis making, and testing. It is an use dynamic process that involves observation and summary, diagnostic conjectures, testing, review, observation and summary, new or revised conjectures, i.e. it is an iterative process. It can then be said that diagnostic hypotheses are also ‘observation-laden’. My aim is to enlarge on the strategies of medical diagnosis as these are meshed in training and clinical experience—that is, to describe the patterns of reasoning used (...)
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  23. Post‐Abortion Syndrome: Creating an Affliction.E. M. Dadlez & William L. Andrews - 2009 - Bioethics 24 (9):445 - 452.
    The contention that abortion harms women constitutes a new strategy employed by the pro-life movement to supplement arguments about fetal rights. David C. Reardon is a prominent promoter of this strategy. Post-abortion syndrome purports to establish that abortion psychologically harms women and, indeed, can harm persons associated with women who have abortions. Thus, harms that abortion is alleged to produce are multiplied. Claims of repression are employed to complicate efforts to disprove the existence of psychological harm and causal antecedents of (...)
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  24. O rabote Ėngelʹsa.Ė Kolʹman - 1946
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    XXI. Leibniz und das Vinculum substantiale.E. Rösler - 1914 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 27 (4):449-456.
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    What is the ‘personal’ in ‘personal information’?Sille Obelitz Søe, Rikke Frank Jørgensen & Jens-Erik Mai - 2021 - Ethics and Information Technology 23 (4):625-633.
    Contemporary privacy theories and European discussions about data protection employ the notion of ‘personal information’ to designate their areas of concern. The notion of personal information is demarcated from non-personal information—or just information—indicating that we are dealing with a specific kind of information. However, within privacy scholarship the notion of personal information appears undertheorized, rendering the concept somewhat unclear. We argue that in an age of datafication, protection of personal information and privacy is crucial, making the understanding of what is (...)
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    Ἀκραγής and Agrigentum.E. R. Bevan - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (04):200-.
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    Libanius on Himself.E. L. Bowie - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (03):320-.
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    Caesar's Bridge over the Rhine.E. Kitson Clark - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (05):144-147.
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    Some passages of the Aratea of Germanicus.E. Courtney - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (02):138-141.
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  31. Divine causation and the pairing problem.Gregory E. Ganssle - 2021 - In Gregory E. Ganssle (ed.), Philosophical Essays on Divine Causation. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Society in Rome under the Caesars. By W. R. Inge. Murray. 6s.G. H. E. - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (9):289.
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    Doing ethics and reforming health law—A Canadian experience.E. W. Keyserlingk - 1981 - Bioethics Quarterly 3 (2):73-90.
    This paper will begin with a brief account of the mandate and description of the Law Reform Commission of Canada and its Protection of Life Project, secondly, point to a limitation imposed upon it by the nature of health law in Canada and, thirdly propose some basic questions which such commissions have both the luxury and the duty to wrestle with and resolve. In my view it is these fundamental challenges which ought to be the major components of the standards (...)
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    A Little History of the World.E. H. Gombrich & Clifford Harper - 2008 - Yale University Press.
    E. H. Gombrich’s bestselling history of the world for young readers tells the story of mankind from the Stone Age to the atomic bomb, focusing not on small detail but on the sweep of human experience, the extent of human achievement, and the depth of its frailty. The product of a generous and humane sensibility, this timeless account makes intelligible the full span of human history. In forty concise chapters, Gombrich tells the story of man from the stone age to (...)
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    Plautus, aulularia 363 - 370.E. W. Handley - 1963 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 107 (1-2):316-317.
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    Les Assemblées Provinciales dans l'Empire Romain: par Paul Giraud. Paris. Thorin. 10 francs.E. G. Hardy - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (05):207-208.
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    XXX. Das Grab des Marius.E. Hesselmeyer - 1903 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 62 (1):604-619.
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  38. Flexibility in the development of action.E. Adolph Karen, S. Joh Amy, M. Franchak John, Simone Shaziela Ishak & V. Gill - 2009 - In Ezequiel Morsella, John A. Bargh & Peter M. Gollwitzer (eds.), Oxford handbook of human action. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    De Minimis Cvratio.E. J. Kenney - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (02):223-.
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    Latin Deponent Verbs.E. Laughton - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (01):90-.
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    Varro the Grammarian.E. Laughton - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (01):38-.
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    Remarks on the Supplices of Euripides.E. C. Marchant - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (1-2):6-9.
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    Sophocles, Trach. 345: Plat. Gorg. 470.E. C. Marchant - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (06):305-306.
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    Zur Textgeschichte Xenophons. Axel W. Von Persson. Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup. 1915.E. C. Marchant - 1915 - The Classical Review 29 (08):254-.
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    The Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles. Translated by Sir George Young. (Deighton, Bell & Co.).E. D. A. Morshead - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (1-2):35-36.
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    An Announcement From the Editors.E. D. Pellegrino & H. T. Engelhardt - 1981 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 6 (1):1-2.
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    Attic Judicature.E. Poste - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (03):147-150.
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  48. Oriyanut historit ṿe-tipuaḥ ha-biḳortiyut.Oded E. Schremer - 2004 - Ramat Gan: Universiṭat Bar-Ilan.
     
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    Klotz on the Basis of Old Roman Metre Grundzüge altrömischer Metrik, by Richard Klotz (Teubner, Leipzig, 1890). 12 Mk.E. A. Sonnenschein - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (03):132-136.
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    Assen Ignatow (1935–2003).E. M. Swiderski - 2004 - Studies in East European Thought 56 (2-3):247-249.
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