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  1. Vom Messias. Kulturphilosophische Essays.R. Kroner, N. Bubnoff, G. Mehlis, S. Hessen & F. Steppuhn - 1909 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 17 (4):13-14.
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  2. Husserl's notion of noema.Dagfinn Føllesdal - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66 (20):680-687.
    Darstellung des Noema in 12 Thesen.\nverwendete Textstellen: Ideen 1: S. 203, 22-23; S. 204, 20-21; S. 357, 19-20: Handlungen sind zielgerichtet. Dabei bedarf eines keines physischen Objekts. Husserl setzt and diese Stelle das Noema. Somit wird auch zielgerichtetes Handeln aufgrund einer Halluzination m{ö}glich, Zielgerichtet zu sein bedeutet ein Noema zu haben.\n1. Follesdal´sche These: Noema ist eine intensionale Entit{ä}t, eine Generalisierung des Begriffs Sinn/Bedeutung.\n2. These: Das Noema hat zwei Bestandteile, a) der noematische Sinn, der allen thetischen Handlungen (erinnern, sich vorstellen usw.) (...)
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  3. Large-scale brain systems in ADHD: Beyond the prefrontal–striatal model.F. Xavier Castellanos & Erika Proal - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (1):17-26.
  4. (1 other version)How to Talk about Unobservables.F. A. Muller & B. C. van Fraassen - 2008 - Analysis 68 (3):197 - 205.
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  5. An ideal game.F. Galvin, T. Jech & M. Magidor - 1978 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (2):284-292.
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    Igbo Philosophy of Law.F. U. Okafor - 1992 - Fourth Dimension Pub. Co..
    This is a first attempt at the philosophical articulation and projection of the Igbo concept of law and the role of law in the traditional environment. In the Igbo traditional setting, the rules of law are uncodified. The author, who teaches philosophy of law and logic at the University of Nigeria, defines the law of a given community as the body of rules recognised as binding by its members. On this concept of law, he has based his attempt to elucidate (...)
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  7. Precis of principles of brain evolution.F. Striedter Georg - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (1):1-12.
    Brain evolution is a complex weave of species similarities and differences, bound by diverse rules and principles. This book is a detailed examination of these principles, using data from a wide array of vertebrates but minimizing technical details and terminology. It is written for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and more senior scientists who already know something about “the brain,” but want a deeper understanding of how diverse brains evolved. The book's central theme is that evolutionary changes in absolute brain size (...)
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  8. Why genes are like lemons.F. Boem, E. Ratti, M. Andreoletti & G. Boniolo - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 57 (June):88-95.
    In the last few years, the lack of a unitary notion of gene across biological sciences has troubled the philosophy of biology community. However, the debate on this concept has remained largely historical or focused on particular cases presented by the scientific empirical advancements. Moreover, in the literature there are no explicit and reasonable arguments about why a philosophical clarification of the concept of gene is needed. In our paper, we claim that a philosophical clarification of the concept of gene (...)
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    Diffuse scattering in electron diffraction patterns.F. Fujimoto & A. Howie - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 13 (126):1131-1141.
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    The politics of menopause: The discovery of a “deficiency” disease.F. McCrea - 2004 - In Arthur L. Caplan, James J. McCartney & Dominic A. Sisti, Health, Disease, and Illness: Concepts in Medicine. Georgetown University Press. pp. 187--200.
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  11. Individual Sacrifice and the Greatest Happiness: Bentham on Utility and Rights.F. Rosen - 1998 - Utilitas 10 (2):129-143.
    This article considers Bentham's response to the criticism of utilitarianism that it allows for and may even require the sacrifice of some members of society in order to increase overall happiness. It begins with the contrast between the principle of utility and the contrasting principle of sympathy and antipathy to show that Bentham regarded the main achievement of his principle as overcoming the subjectivity he found in all other philosophical theories. This subjectivism, especially prevalent in theories of rights, might well (...)
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  12. Mill's natural kinds.F. Franklin & C. L. Franklin - 1888 - Mind 13 (49):83-85.
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  13. Editorial Reflections on the Concepts of Health and Disease.F. C. Relich - 1976 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1 (3):269-280.
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    The Exiles of Peisistratus.F. E. Adcock - 1924 - Classical Quarterly 18 (3-4):174-.
    § 1. The dates for Peisistratus’ reigns and exiles in the Athenaion Politeia, as given in the papyrus, which is the sole authority for the text, are as follows.
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    Dynamic focal points in N-person coordination games.F. Kramarz - 1996 - Theory and Decision 40 (3):277-313.
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  16. Dona Ferentes: Some aspects of bribery in Greek politics.F. David Harvey - 1985 - History of Political Thought 6 (12):76.
  17. Examining the case of Samuel Golubchuk.F. Micoli - 2008 - Bioethics Matters 6 (9).
     
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    Young's modulus as a function of composition for an n-type lead–antimony–silver–telluride thermoelectric material.F. Ren, E. D. Case, E. J. Timm & H. J. Schock - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (31):4907-4934.
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    By What Authority? On What Grounds Does Humanism Disavow the Supernatural?F. John - 2010 - Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 18 (2):17-24.
    The authority of humanism is emphatically not an authority based on intuition, spiritual awakening, personal revelation or epiphanies, scriptural witness of whatever faith, pseudo science, astrology, consensus, endorsements, testimony of enlightened gurus, swamis, pastors, priests, ayatollahs, Buddhist monks, or even justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. The central thesis of this essay is to identify the specific authority underlying the humanist claim which states that “Humanism is a progressive philosophy of life that, without supernaturalism, affirms our ability (...)
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  20. New Testament History.F. Bruce - 1971
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    The Hegelsche Mitte and Hegel's Monarch.F. R. Cristi - 1983 - Political Theory 11 (4):601-622.
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    Informal medicine: ethical analysis.F. J. Leavitt - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (12):689-692.
    Context: Doctors have been known to treat or give consultation to patients informally, with none of the usual record keeping or follow up. They may wish to know whether this practice is ethical.Objective: To determine whether this practice meets criteria of medical ethics.Design: Informal medicine is analysed according to standard ethical principles: autonomy, beneficence and non-maleficence, distributive and procedural justice, and caring.Setting: Hospital, medical school, and other settings where patients may turn to physicians for informal help.Conclusion: No generalisation can be (...)
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  23. Empfindungsgrundlager der Gegenstandstheorie. Gefühl und Wert.F. Weber & Wl Gomboz - 1987 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 21 (53-54):67-101.
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    Why was a Fuzzy Model so Successful in Physical Organic Chemistry?F. Michael Akeroyd - 2000 - Hyle 6 (2):161 - 173.
    This paper examines a facet of the rise of the Hughes-Ingold Theory of Nucleophilic Substitution in Organic Chemistry 1933-1942, arguing that the SN1/SN2 model of reaction mechanism used by Hughes and Ingold is an example of a fuzzy model. Many real world 'Fuzzy Logic' Controlling Devices gave better results compared to classical logic controlling devices in the period 1975-1985. I propose that the adoption of fuzzy principles in the Hughes-Ingold program 1933-1940 led to scientific advance at a time when the (...)
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  25. Cronología radiocarbónica en paleoambientes del Pleistoceno tardío y Holoceno de La Pampa Deprimida, Provincia de Buenos Aires.F. Mari, E. Fucks, F. Pisano, R. Huarte & J. Carbonari - unknown - Laguna 2515 (9280).
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    Computable Presentations of C*-Algebras.F. O. X. Alec - 2024 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 89 (3):1313-1338.
    We initiate the study of computable presentations of real and complex C*-algebras under the program of effective metric structure theory. With the group situation as a model, we develop corresponding notions of recursive presentations and word problems for C*-algebras, and show some analogous results hold in this setting. Famously, every finitely generated group with a computable presentation is computably categorical, but we provide a counterexample in the case of C*-algebras. On the other hand, we show every finite-dimensional C*-algebra is computably (...)
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    Reading Nozick.F. F. Centore - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:353-354.
  28. The doctrine of the twofold truth.F. C. French - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (5):477-487.
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  29. Comparatives in counterpart theory: another approach.F. Graeme - 1994 - Analysis 54 (1):37-42.
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    Depression Severity and Hopelessness among Turkish University Students According to Various Aspects of Religiosity.F. Isil Bilican & Asim Yapici - 2014 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 36 (1):53-69.
    This study examined the relationship between various aspects of religiosity, fasting, praying, and abjuration) on depression severity and hopelessness in Turkish-Muslim university students. The Beck Depression Inventory and Beck Hopelessness Scale was administered to 634 students. The findings showed internal experience of the existence of God and frequency of performing namaz differentiated depression severity. As having an internal connection to God reduced depression severity, increased frequency of performing namaz was associated with higher levels of depressive symptomatology. Depression severity varied according (...)
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    There is no consequentia mirabilis in Greek mathematics.F. Acerbi - 2019 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 73 (3):217-242.
    The paper shows that, contrary to what has been held since the sixteenth-century mathematician Christoph Clavius, there is no application of consequentia mirabilis (CM) in Greek mathematical works. This is shown by means of a detailed discussion of the logical structure of the proofs where CM is allegedly employed. The point is further enlarged to a critical assessment of the unsound methodology applied by many interpreters in seeking for specific logical rules at work in ancient mathematical texts.
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    The Legal Term of Caesar's Governorship in Gaul.F. E. Adcock - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (01):14-.
    It may be affirmed with some confidence that on this topic no generally accepted solution will be found in default of new evidence, for which we can only faintly hope. Against certainty on the matter it would seem that the Everlasting has fixed his canon: quis iustius induit arma scire nefas. Dogmatism is out of place; we must be content with whatever theory is least difficult to reconcile with the texts and with a reasonable interpretation of the course of events (...)
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    (1 other version)Another negation of negation.F. J. Adelmann - 1972 - Studies in East European Thought 12 (3):270-281.
    In discussing questions of free will, Soviet philosophers fail to distinguish conditions from causes. This makes them unable to understand the very opponents they like to criticize.
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  34. From Dialogue to Epilogue: Marxism and Catholicism To-Morrow.F. J. ADELMANN - 1968
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  35. Effective Altruism and Extreme Poverty.Fırat Akova - 2020 - Dissertation, University of Warwick
    Effective altruism is a movement which aims to maximise good. Effective altruists are concerned with extreme poverty and many of them think that individuals have an obligation to donate to effective charities to alleviate extreme poverty. Their reasoning, which I will scrutinise, is as follows: -/- Premise 1. Extreme poverty is very bad. -/- Premise 2. If it is in our power to prevent something very bad from happening, without thereby sacrificing anything else morally significant, we ought, morally, to do (...)
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    De quelques-unes des causes réelles de la guerre entre nations civilisées.F. Alain - 1988 - Paris: Diffusion, Aux Amateurs de livres. Edited by F. Foulatier.
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  37. al-Duktūr Yāsīn Khalīl: sīratuhu wa-falsafatuhu wa-aʻmāluhu al-ʻilmīyah.Mashhad Saʻdī ʻAllāf - 1988 - Baghdād: [S.N.].
     
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    Vii.--New books.F. Angell - 1896 - Mind (18):272-273.
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    Complexity versus complex systems: A new approach to scientific discovery.F. Tito Arecchi - 1999 - In L. Magnani, Nancy Nersessian & Paul Thagard, Model-Based Reasoning in Scientific Discovery. Kluwer/Plenum. pp. 181--196.
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  40. Part I: General issues: Coherence, complexity and creativity: the dynamics of decision making.F. T. Arecchi - 2010 - In Marisa Faggini, Concetto Paolo Vinci, Antonio Abatemarco, Rossella Aiello, F. T. Arecchi, Lucio Biggiero, Giovanna Bimonte, Sergio Bruno, Carl Chiarella, Maria Pia Di Gregorio, Giacomo Di Tollo, Simone Giansante, Jaime Gil Aluja, A. I͡U Khrennikov, Marianna Lyra, Riccardo Meucci, Guglielmo Monaco, Giancarlo Nota, Serena Sordi, Pietro Terna, Kumaraswamy Velupillai & Alessandro Vercelli, Decision Theory and Choices: A Complexity Approach. Springer Verlag Italia.
     
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    Herder's Treatment of Causation and Continuity in History.F. M. Barnard - 1963 - Journal of the History of Ideas 24 (2):197.
  42. Impressioni e idee sulla ventunesima «Hume Society Conference».F. Baroncelli - 1995 - Rivista di Filosofia 86 (1):107-124.
     
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    Psychology and Law.F. Raleigh Batt - 1922 - The Monist 32 (2):304-306.
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    An exploratory study of pupillary responses during deception.F. K. Berrien & G. H. Huntington - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (5):443.
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    Memory and connectivity in immune and neural network models.F. Bersani, E. Verondini & G. C. Castellani - 2002 - In Serge P. Shohov, Advances in Psychology Research. Nova Science Publishers. pp. 12--1.
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  46. Contestation des structures ecclésiales et hérésie au XII siècle.F. Blanchetiere - 1987 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 67 (3):241-249.
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  47. La distinción cayetanista entre abstractio formalis y abstractio totalis.F. Guil Blanes - 1955 - Sapientia 10 (35):44-53.
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  48. L'ambiguite de l'idee chez Spinoza.F. Blanche - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23:250.
     
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  49. (1 other version)La notion de vérité dans le pragmatisme.F. Blanche - 1909 - Revue de Philosophie 15:5.
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  50. Die Metaphysik in der Nationalokonomie.F. Blei - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5:319.
     
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