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    Flipping properties: A unifying thread in the theory of large cardinals.F. G. Abramson, L. A. Harrington, E. M. Kleinberg & W. S. Zwicker - 1977 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 12 (1):25.
  2. Theory of multiplicities.F. G. Asenjo - 1965 - Logique Et Analyse 8:105-110.
     
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  3. Activity-competence approach to practice-oriented education [electronic resource].F. G. Yalalov - 2011 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 15:0115-2.
     
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  4. The crisis in western music and the human roots of art.F. G. Asenjo - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (4):529-535.
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  5. Variaciones sobre el encuentro entre la mente y el mundo.F. G. Asenjo - 1974 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 4 (4):471-488.
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  6. The Dead Donor Rule: Can It Withstand Critical Scrutiny?F. G. Miller, R. D. Truog & D. W. Brock - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (3):299-312.
    Transplantation of vital organs has been premised ethically and legally on "the dead donor rule" (DDR)—the requirement that donors are determined to be dead before these organs are procured. Nevertheless, scholars have argued cogently that donors of vital organs, including those diagnosed as "brain dead" and those declared dead according to cardiopulmonary criteria, are not in fact dead at the time that vital organs are being procured. In this article, we challenge the normative rationale for the DDR by rejecting the (...)
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    Limits to research risks.F. G. Miller & S. Jofe - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (7):445-449.
    Risk–benefit assessment is a routine requirement for research ethics committees that review and oversee biomedical research with human subjects. Nevertheless, it remains unclear how to weigh and balance risks to research participants against the social benefits that flow from generating biomedical knowledge. In this article, we address the question of whether there are any reasonable criteria for defining the limit of permissible risks to individuals who provide informed consent for research participation. We argue against any a priori limit to permissible (...)
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  8. Further on Necessity and Laws of Nature.F. G. Holman - 1997 - Cogito 11 (3):225-226.
  9. Protecting human subjects in brain research: a pragmatic perspective.F. G. Miller, J. J. Fins & J. Illes - forthcoming - Neuroethics. Defining the Issues in Theory, Practice and Policy.
     
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    From salamander to Superman. The possibilities of regeneration of the human body and biomedical technology.F. G. Maylenova - 2018 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 22 (3):319-329.
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  11. La validez del conocimiento en ciencias sociales.F. G. Schuster - 1985 - Análisis Filosófico 5 (2):11.
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    21. Attische inschrift.F. G. Welcker - 1850 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 5 (3):547-550.
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    On the naor relations between madelung constants for cubic ionic lattices.F. G. Fumi & M. P. Tosi - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (14):284-285.
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    Decapitation and the definition of death.F. G. Miller & R. D. Truog - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (10):632-634.
    Although established in the law and current practice, the determination of death according to neurological criteria continues to be controversial. Some scholars have advocated return to the traditional circulatory and respiratory criteria for determining death because individuals diagnosed as ‘brain dead’ display an extensive range of integrated biological functioning with the aid of mechanical ventilation. Others have attempted to refute this stance by appealing to the analogy between decapitation and brain death. Since a decapitated animal is obviously dead, and ‘brain (...)
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    Generalized reals.F. G. Asenjo - 1970 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 11 (4):473-476.
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    Weierstrass's final theorem of arithmetic is not final.F. G. Asenjo & J. M. McKean - 1972 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13 (1):91-94.
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  17. David Hume and Justice.F. G. Baxter - 1959 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 13:112-31.
     
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    Science vs. Philosophy.F. G. Connolly - 1952 - Modern Schoolman 29 (3):197-209.
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    Aristotle Atheniensium Respublica.F. G. Kenyon (ed.) - 1920 - Clarendon Press.
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    Bibliographical Addenda to C.A.H. XII.F. G. B. Millar - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (03):329-.
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    Historische Grammatik der Hellenischen Sprache oder Uebersicht des Entwicklungsganges der altgriechischen zu den neugriechischen Formen, nebst einer kurzen Geschichte der mittleren und neuesten Litteratur, mit Sprachproben und metrischen Uebersetzungen.F. G. Allinson & H. C. Muller - 1892 - American Journal of Philology 13 (1):94.
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    IX. Hymnorum in Attin fragmenta inedita.F. G. Schneideirin - 1848 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 3 (1-4):247-266.
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    1. Ueber II. IX, 153.F. G. Schmlfell - 1879 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 38 (1-4):179-184.
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    G. Priest and R. Routley. First historical introduction. A preliminary history of paraconsistent and dialethic approaches. Paraconsistent logic, Essays on the inconsistent, edited by Graham Priest, Richard Routley, and Jean Norman, Analytica, Philosophia Verlag, Munich, Hamden, and Vienna, 1989, pp. 3–75. - Ayda I. Arruda. Aspects of the historical development of paraconsistent logic. Paraconsistent logic, Essays on the inconsistent, edited by Graham Priest, Richard Routley, and Jean Norman, Analytica, Philosophia Verlag, Munich, Hamden, and Vienna, 1989, pp. 99–130. - G. Priest and R. Routley. Systems of paraconsistent logic. Paraconsistent logic, Essays on the inconsistent, edited by Graham Priest, Richard Routley, and Jean Norman, Analytica, Philosophia Verlag, Munich, Hamden, and Vienna, 1989, pp. 151–186. - G. Priest and R. Routley. Applications of paraconsistent logic. Paraconsistent logic, Essays on the inconsistent, edited by Graham Priest, Richard Routley, and Jean Norman, Ana. [REVIEW]F. G. Asenjo - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (4):1503-1504.
  25. Listening to the Cicadas: A Study of Plato's Phaedrus.G. R. F. Ferrari - 1987 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This full-length study of Plato's dialogue Phaedrus, now in paperback, is written in the belief that such concerted scrutiny of a single dialogue is an important part of the project of understanding Plato so far as possible 'from the inside' - of gaining a feel for the man's philosophy. The focus of this account is on how the resources both of persuasive myth and of formal argument, for all that Plato sets them in strong contrast, nevertheless complement and reinforce each (...)
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  26. Ethics: Death and organ donation: back to the future.F. G. Miller - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (10):616-620.
    The practice of transplantation of vital organs from “brain-dead” donors is in a state of theoretical disarray. Although the law and prevailing medical ethics treat patients diagnosed as having irreversible total brain failure as dead, scholars have increasingly challenged the established rationale for regarding these patients as dead. To understand the ethical situation that we now face, it is helpful to revisit the writings of the philosopher Hans Jonas, who forcefully challenged the emerging effort to redefine death in the late (...)
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  27. Self-recognition and self-awareness in lowland gorillas.F. G. P. Patterson & Robert G. Cohn - 1994 - In S. T. Parker, R. M. Mitchell & M. L. Boccia (eds.), Self-Awareness in Animals and Humans: Developmental Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
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    Leśniewski's work and nonclassical set theories.F. G. Asenjo - 1977 - Studia Logica 36 (4):249-255.
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    The Early Principate.F. G. B. Millar - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (03):327-.
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    III. Kritische bemerkungen zu Euripides.F. G. Schöne - 1855 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 10 (1-4):82-96.
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  31. Payment for research participation: a coercive offer?A. Wertheimer & F. G. Miller - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (5):389-392.
    Payment for research participation has raised ethical concerns, especially with respect to its potential for coercion. We argue that characterising payment for research participation as coercive is misguided, because offers of benefit cannot constitute coercion. In this article we analyse the concept of coercion, refute mistaken conceptions of coercion and explain why the offer of payment for research participation is never coercive but in some cases may produce undue inducement.
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    Parasites?F. G. W. Baker - 1985 - Bioessays 3 (3):99-99.
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    5-Hydroxytryptamine, aversion, and anxiety.F. G. Graeff - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (2):339-340.
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    D. Peil, Untersuchungen zur Staats- und Herrschaftsmetapborik in literarischen Zeugnissen von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart.F. G. Maier - 1988 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 81 (2).
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    The Spiritualist.F. G. D. & Spiritualist - 1857
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  36. La verdad, la antinomicidad y los procesos mentales.F. G. Asenjo - 1982 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 8 (1):15.
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    The aesthetics of Igor stravinsky.F. G. Asenjo - 1968 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26 (3):297-305.
  38. In-Between. An Essay on Categories, coll. « Current Continental Research, n° 211 ».F. G. Asenjo - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (2):440-441.
     
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    Polarity and atonalism.F. G. Asenjo - 1966 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 25 (1):47-52.
  40. Taal en betekenis.F. G. Droste - 1967 - Brussel,: G. B. van Goor.
     
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    Language, thought, and mental models.F. G. Droste - 1985 - Semiotica 56 (1-2):31-98.
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    Provincial Assemblies.F. G. B. Millar - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (03):388-.
  43. Clinical equipoise and the therapeutic misconception-Miller and Brody reply.F. G. Miller & H. Brody - 2003 - Hastings Center Report 33 (5):7-7.
     
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    31. Zwei fragmente bei Athenäus.F. G. Welcher - 1848 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 3 (1-4):519-520.
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    Rome and Parthia.F. G. B. Millar - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (01):91-.
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  46. Meeting at Trinity College.F. G. Moore - 1908 - Classical Weekly 2:86.
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  47. The American Philological Association.F. G. Moore - 1907 - Classical Weekly 1:109.
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  48. The legend of Mohammed and the Cardinal Nicholas.F. G. Munoz - 2004 - Al-Qantara 25 (1):5-43.
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    Plato: 'The Republic'.G. R. F. Ferrari & Tom Griffith (eds.) - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    First published in 2000, this translation of one of the great works of Western political thought is based on the assumption that when Plato chose the dialogue form for his writing, he intended these dialogues to sound like conversations - although conversations of a philosophical sort. In addition to a vivid, dignified and accurate rendition of Plato's text, the student and general reader will find many aids to comprehension in this volume: an introduction that assesses the cultural background to the (...)
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  50. A Calculus for Antinomies.F. G. Asenjo - 1966 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 16 (1):103-105.
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