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    Der internationale Schach-Kongreß des Barmer Schach-Vereins 1905: Enthaltend die Entstehungs-Geschichte und den Verlauf des Kongresses mit seinen schachlichen und geselligen Veranstaltungen.F. Malthan & Barmer Schach-Verein (eds.) - 1905 - De Gruyter.
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  2. (1 other version)Remembering: A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology.F. C. Bartlett - 1933 - Mind 42 (167):352-358.
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  3. The epistemological status of the chemical concept of element.F. A. Paneth - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (49):1-14.
    This article is a translation into english of a lecture given by paneth in 1931. The content of the work is described by the section titles: (1) the need for epistemological clarification of the fundamental concepts of chemistry, (2) the concept of substance in chemistry, (3) the epistemological standpoint of the ancient atomists, (4) the epistemological position of the concept of element introduced by lavoisier, (5) the double meaning of the chemical concept of element: 'basic substance' and 'simple substance', And (...)
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  4. In God We Trust. Or Why This Argument for Causal Finitism Should Not Convince Theists.Enric F. Gel - forthcoming - Faith and Philosophy.
    Causal finitism claims nothing can have an infinite causal history. An influential defense of this position uses infinity paradoxes to argue that, if causal finitism is false, several impossible scenarios would be possible. In this paper, I defend that theists should not be persuaded by this argument. If true, this is an important development, since causal finitism is often argued for by theists as a core premise in Kalam-style cosmological arguments for theism. I extend the same analysis to an argument (...)
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    Free choice and contextually permitted actions.F. Dignum, J. -J. Ch Meyer & R. J. Wieringa - 1996 - Studia Logica 57 (1):193 - 220.
    We present a solution to the paradox of free choice permission by introducing strong and weak permission in a deontic logic of action. It is shown how counterintuitive consequences of strong permission can be avoided by limiting the contexts in which an action can be performed. This is done by introducing the only operator, which allows us to say that only is performed (and nothing else), and by introducing contextual interpretation of action terms.
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    Using deep neural networks along with dimensionality reduction techniques to assist the diagnosis of neurodegenerative disorders.F. Segovia, J. M. Górriz, J. Ramírez, F. J. Martinez-Murcia & M. García-Pérez - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
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    God and Privacy.F. Michael McLain - 1992 - Faith and Philosophy 9 (3):369-386.
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    The Fine Structure of Scientific Creativity.F. L. Holmes - 1981 - History of Science 19 (1):60-70.
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  9. Egoism in Hobbes.F. S. McNeilly - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (64):193-206.
  10. Deflating skolem.F. A. Muller - 2005 - Synthese 143 (3):223-253.
    . Remarkably, despite the tremendous success of axiomatic set-theory in mathematics, logic and meta-mathematics, e.g., model-theory, two philosophical worries about axiomatic set-theory as the adequate catch of the set-concept keep haunting it. Having dealt with one worry in a previous paper in this journal, we now fulfil a promise made there, namely to deal with the second worry. The second worry is the Skolem Paradox and its ensuing Skolemite skepticism. We present a comparatively novel and simple analysis of the argument (...)
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    Promises de-moralized.F. McNeilly - 1972 - Philosophical Review 81 (1):63-81.
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    Home-dwelling persons with dementia’s perception on care support: Qualitative study.Stein Erik Fæø, Frøydis Kristine Bruvik, Oscar Tranvåg & Bettina S. Husebo - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (4):991-1002.
    Background Over the last years, there has been a growth in care solutions aiming to support home-dwelling persons with dementia. Assistive technology and voluntarism have emerged as supplements to traditional homecare and daycare centers. However, patient participation is often lacking in decision-making processes, undermining ethical principles and basic human rights. Research objective This study explores the perceptions of persons with dementia toward assistive technology, volunteer support, homecare services, and daycare centers. Research design A hermeneutical approach was chosen for this study, (...)
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    Adorno's Ethics Without the Ineffable.F. Freyenhagen - 2011 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2011 (155):127-149.
    There is a perennial problem affecting Theodor W. Adorno’s philosophy: his theory seems to lack the resources to account for his normative claims. James Gordon Finlayson has offered an intriguing solution. He argues that within Adorno’s philosophy it is possible to access a kind of good that is suitable as a normative basis for his ethics: the good involved in the experiences of trying to have insights into the ineffable. In this paper, I show that this proposal is unsuitable both (...)
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    Privacy in the cloud: applying Nissenbaum's theory of contextual integrity.F. S. Grodzinsky & H. T. Tavani - 2011 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 41 (1):38-47.
    The present essay is organized into five main sections. We begin with a few preliminary remarks about "cloud computing," which are developed more fully in a later section. This is followed by a brief overview of the evolution of Helen Nissenbaum's framework of "privacy as contextual integrity." In particular, we examine Nissenbaum's "Decision Heuristic" model, described in her most recent work on privacy, to see how it enables the contextual-integrity framework to respond to privacy challenges posed by new and emerging (...)
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    The locality scandal of quantum mechanics.F. A. Muller - 1999 - In Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara (ed.), Language, Quantum, Music. Springer. pp. 241--248.
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    A Cynical Response to the Subjection of Women.F. Gerald Downing - 1994 - Philosophy 69 (268):229 - 230.
  17. Dialogo.F. Trabattoni - 2012 - In Paolo D'Angelo (ed.), Forme letterarie della filosofia. Roma: Carocci. pp. 105--124.
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  18. Freeing Astronomy from Philosophy: An Aspect of Islamic Influence on Science.F. Jamil Ragep - 2001 - Osiris 16 (1):49-71.
    If one is allowed to speak of progress in historical research, one may note with satisfaction the growing sophistication with which the relationship between science and religion has been examined in recent years. The "warfare" model, the "separation" paradigm, and the "partnership" ideal have been subjected to critical scrutiny and the glaring light of historical evidence. As John Hedley Brooke has so astutely noted, "Serious scholarship in the history of science has revealed so extraordinarily rich and complex a relationship between (...)
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  19. Existence and predication.F. Sommers - 1973 - In Milton Karl Munitz (ed.), Logic and ontology. New York,: New York University Press. pp. 159--174.
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    The idea of utility in Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiments.F. Rosen - 2000 - History of European Ideas 26 (2):79-103.
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    'There can be only one.' A Response to Joseph C. Schmid.Enric F. Gel - 2023 - Religious Studies 59:836-851.
    Recently, in response to an article of mine, Joseph C. Schmid has argued that some traditional theistic arguments for God’s unicity are problematic in that they presuppose a controversial principle and conflict with Trinitarian theology. In this article, I answer Schmid’s concerns. I defend one of the original arguments while advancing new ones, and I vindicate my abductive argument for theism over naturalism.
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    La existencia de Dios: el argumento tomista del De Ente con el finitismo causal como refuerzo.Enric F. Gel - 2022 - Espíritu 71 (164):281-302.
    Expongo las líneas generales del argumento tomista del De Ente y cómo reforzarlo utilizando ciertos argumentos contemporáneos a favor del finitismo causal. Santo Tomás se limita a argumentar que las series per se tienen necesidad de un primer miembro, pero con el finitismo causal podemos defender lo mismo para las series per accidens, cortándole una vía de escape al crítico del argumento.
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  23. Is Standard Quantum Mechanics Technologically Inadequate?F. A. Muller & M. P. Seevinck - 2007 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 58 (3):595-604.
    In a recent issue of this journal, P.E. Vermaas ([2005]) claims to have demonstrated that standard quantum mechanics is technologically inadequate in that it violates the 'technical functions condition'. We argue that this claim is false because based on a 'narrow' interpretation of this technical functions condition that Vermaas can only accept on pain of contradiction. We also argue that if, in order to avoid this contradiction, the technical functions condition is interpreted 'widely' rather than 'narrowly', then Vermaas, argument for (...)
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    Is it ethical to keep interim findings of randomised controlled trials confidential?F. G. Miller & D. Wendler - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (3):198-201.
    Data monitoring committees often are employed to review interim findings of randomised controlled trials. Interim findings are kept confidential until the data monitoring committee finds that they provide sufficiently compelling evidence regarding efficacy, typically because they have crossed the pre-defined statistical boundaries, or they raise serious concerns about safety. While this practice is vital to maintaining the scientific integrity of controlled trials and thereby ensuring their social value, it has been criticised as unethical. Commentators argue that withholding interim findings from (...)
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    We Have No Such Word: The Concept of Sovereignty and the Rise of the Dutch States General, 1578-1587.F. E. Beemon - 2007 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 3 (2):181-204.
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    A Problem with Feser’s Defense of the Intellectus Essentiae Argument.Enric F. Gel - 2022 - Espíritu 71 (163):197-204.
    I critically analyze Edward Feser's rendition of Aquinas's intellectus essentiae argument for the real distinction between essence and esse.
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  27. I. Self-Direction.F. M. Barnard - 1983 - Political Theory 11 (3):343-368.
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    VII. Q. Cornuficius.F. L. Ganter - 1894 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 53 (1-4):132-146.
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  29. Théologie naturelle et sécularisation de la science au XVIIIe siècle.F. Russo - 1978 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 66 (1):27.
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    The Paradox of the Arche-fossil.F. A. Muller - 2022 - Dialectica 999 (1).
    In his influential After Finitude. An Essay on the Necessity of Contingency (2008), Quentin Meillassoux argues that *Correlationism* (an umbrella-term encompassing most varieties of Idealism) gives rise to an irresolvable paradox, called "the Paradox of the Arche-fossil", which is essentially a clash between philosophical principles and scientific findings. This irresolvable paradox of Correlationism then paves the way for the "Speculative Turn" and the ensuing rise of burgeoning "speculative realism" in Continental Philosophy: noumenal reality, as-it-is-in-and-of-itself, "the Great Outdoors", is back on (...)
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    Social Reality and Modern Science.F. M. Anayet Hossain - forthcoming - Philosophy and Progress:29-43.
    As science developed many of the established facts tended to appear in a new light and were seen from an aspect that had earlier been ignored and as a rule new scientific theory originated from the clash of old theories and new facts. Not only that, science has reached at the highest peak of its development. Nevertheless, in this era of science and technology, it has not been fully harnessed to the welfare of humanity. The world today is in a (...)
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    Psychol Animals Ilpsy 59.F. Alverdes - 1999 - Routledge.
    First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    An electron microscope study of mechanical twinning and fracture in TiAl alloys.F. Appel † - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (2-3):205-231.
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  34. Il Cratilo, il linguaggio e la sintassi dell'eidos.F. Aronadio - 1987 - Elenchos 8 (2):329-362.
     
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  35. Recovery of Man.F. R. Barry - 1949
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  36. Ocherki po istorii i︠a︡zykoznanii︠a︡ v Rossii: konet︠s︡ XIX-nachalo XX v.F. M. Berezin - 1968 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka".
     
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    Art and Belief.F. David Martin - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (4):537-538.
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    Die betekenis van die Ou Testament vir ons geestelike lewe.F. J. Z. Booysen - 1945 - HTS Theological Studies 2 (3).
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    Self-organization and sustainability: The emergence of a regional industrial ecology.F. A. A. Boons - 2008 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 10 (2):41-48.
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  40. La relación médico-paciente en un mundo cambiante.F. Borrel - 2007 - Humanitas 15:1-22.
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  41. L'évangile de S. Jean et l'ancienne catéchèse romaine.F. Braun - 1956 - Revue Thomiste 56 (4):643.
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  42. Un nouveau papyrus johannique: Le papyrus Bodmer II.F. Braun - 1957 - Revue Thomiste 57 (1):79.
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  43. Israel and the Nations: From the Exodus to the Fall of the Second Temple.F. F. Bruce - 1963
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    The School of Plato its Origin, Development, and Revival Under the Roman Empire.F. W. Bussell - 1896 - Methuen.
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    La liberté vécue et la liberté morale dans la conscience enfantine.F. J. J. Buytendijk - 1951 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 141:1 - 19.
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  46. Laurence Lampert, Nietzsche and Modern Times.F. Cauchi - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  47. Stanley Rosen, The Mask of Enlightenment: Nietzsche's Zarathustra.F. Cauchi - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  48. Diritto alla vita e diritto sulla vita. Sulle origini del problema dell'eutanasia.F. Cavalla - 1988 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 65 (1):16-33.
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  49. On studies of truth in process+ the philosophy of law and reality.F. Cavalla - 1984 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 13 (4):469-514.
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  50. The Legal Conscience: Selected Essays of Felix S. Cohen.F. S. COHEN - 1960
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