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    The Political Philosophy of Niccolò Machiavelli as It Applies to Politics, the Management of the Firm, and the Science of Living.Fritz Lawrence Mervil - 1980 - American Classical College Press.
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    Fritz Krafft: Im Schatten der Sensation. Leben und Wirken von Fritz Strassmann. Weinheim/Deerfield Beach, Florida/Basel: Verlag Chemie 1981. XVII und 541 Seiten, DM 150. [REVIEW]Paul Lawrence Rose - 1986 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 9 (2):131-131.
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  3. (1 other version)A New Stoicism.Lawrence C. Becker - 1998 - Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Edited by Lawrence C. Becker.
    The question addressed by this book is what, if anything, stoic ethics would be like today if stoicism had had a continuous history to the present day as a plausible and coherent set of philosophical commitments and methods. The book answers that question by arguing that most of the ancient doctrines of Stoic ethics remain defensible today, at least when ancient Stoicism's cosmological commitments are replaced by modern scientific ones.
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    Habilitation, Health, and Agency: a Framework for Basic Justice.Lawrence C. Becker - 2012 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    This book argues for adopting a new account of the circumstances of justice ("the habilitation framework") for philosophical theories of basic justice. It proposes a concept of basic health as a metric for such theories, and healthy agency as a target for them. It does not, however, propose a specific distributive rule or set of distributive principles. Nor does it propose a specific type of theory to pursue (e.g., utilitarian, contractarian, etc.). The book is thus meant to be largely theory-independent (...)
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  5. Legal personhood for artificial intelligences.Lawrence B. Solum - 1992 - North Carolina Law Review 70:1231.
    Could an artificial intelligence become a legal person? As of today, this question is only theoretical. No existing computer program currently possesses the sort of capacities that would justify serious judicial inquiry into the question of legal personhood. The question is nonetheless of some interest. Cognitive science begins with the assumption that the nature of human intelligence is computational, and therefore, that the human mind can, in principle, be modelled as a program that runs on a computer. Artificial intelligence (AI) (...)
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  6. Teorīi︠a︡ otnositelʹnosti.Fritz Beer - 1921
     
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  7. Procedural justice.Lawrence B. Solum - 2004 - Southern California Law Review 78:181.
    "Procedural Justice" offers a theory of procedural fairness for civil dispute resolution. The core idea behind the theory is the procedural legitimacy thesis: participation rights are essential for the legitimacy of adjudicatory procedures. The theory yields two principles of procedural justice: the accuracy principle and the participation principle. The two principles require a system of procedure to aim at accuracy and to afford reasonable rights of participation qualified by a practicability constraint. The Article begins in Part I, Introduction, with two (...)
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    Mortality and Morality: A Search for Good After Auschwitz.Lawrence Vogel (ed.) - 1996 - Northwestern University Press.
    Hans Jonas was a German Jew, pupil of Heidegger and Bultmann, lifelong friend and colleague of Hannah Arendt at the New School for Social Research, and one of the most prominent thinkers of his generation. The range of his topics never obscures their unifying thread: that our mortality is at the root of our moral responsibility to safeguard humanity's future. _Mortality and Morality_ both consummates and demonstrates the basic thrust of Jonas's thought: the inseparability of ethics and metaphysics, the reality (...)
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    Legal Rules and Legal Reasoning.Lawrence A. Alexander & Larry Alexander - 2000 - Dartmouth Publishing Company.
    This two-volume collection of essays brings together major contemporary theoretical works on freedom of speech. Volume I, begins with a theoretical overview of freedom of speech and then turns to the topics of what justifies freedom of speech and what kinds of acts raise free speech concerns. Volume II, examines the distinctions among content regulations and between content and content-neutral regulations. It also analyses the concept of the public forum, inciting and hateful speech and lastly the tension between the subsidizing (...)
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  10. The moral basis of property rights.Lawrence C. Becker - 1980 - In Pennock & Chapman (ed.), Property. pp. 187--220.
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    Concerning Human Understanding.Charles A. Fritz - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (4):550-551.
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    The Ethics of Breastfeeding by Women Living with HIV/AIDS: A Concrete Proposal for Reforming Department of Health and Human Services Recommendations.Lawrence O. Gostin & Matthew M. Kavanagh - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (1):161-164.
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    Obituary.Lawrence Heyworth Mills - 1918 - The Monist 28:314.
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    Problemas filosóficos tradicionais sobre o espaço e o tempo.Lawrence Sklar - 2006 - Critica.
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    Syllogistic Logic with Cardinality Comparisons, on Infinite Sets.Lawrence S. Moss & Selçuk Topal - 2020 - Review of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):1-22.
    This article enlarges classical syllogistic logic with assertions having to do with comparisons between the sizes of sets. So it concerns a logical system whose sentences are of the following forms: Allxareyand Somexarey, There are at least as manyxasy, and There are morexthany. Herexandyrange over subsets (not elements) of a giveninfiniteset. Moreover,xandymay appear complemented (i.e., as$\bar{x}$and$\bar{y}$), with the natural meaning. We formulate a logic for our language that is based on the classical syllogistic. The main result is a soundness/completeness theorem. (...)
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  16. Reflections on Presbyterorum Ordinis.Lawrence Welch & Guy Mansini - 2007 - Nova et Vetera 5:765-788.
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    Physician Involvement in Hostile Interrogations.Fritz Allhoff - 2006 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 15 (4):392-402.
    In this paper, I have two main goals. First, I will argue that traditional medical values mandate, as opposed to forbid, at least minimal physician participation in hostile interrogations. Second, I will argue that traditional medical duties or responsibilities do not apply to medically-trained interrogators. In support of this conclusion, I will argue that medically-trained interrogators could simply choose not to enter into a patient-physician relationship. Recognizing that this argument might not be convincing, I will then propose three further arguments (...)
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    Novelty of form and novelty of substance in seventeenth century mīmāmsā.Lawrence McCrea - 2002 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 30 (5):481-494.
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    Spinoza and anti-Spinoza literature: the printed literature of Spinozism, 1665-1832.Fritz Bamberger - 2003 - Cincinnati, Ohio: Hebrew Union College Press. Edited by Laurel S. Wolfson & David J. Gilner.
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    (1 other version)Die Geschichte der Philosophie als Geschichte des Menschen. Betrachtungen über ihren Gegenstand, ihre Methode und Struktur.Fritz Heinemann - 1926 - Kant Studien 31 (1-3):212-250.
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    Legal Notes: How Should Ethics Committees Treat Advance Directives?Lawrence J. Nelson - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (4):26-27.
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    Gurdjieff remembered.Fritz Peters - 1965 - London,: V. Gollancz.
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    The Green fuse: the Schumacher lectures 1983-8.Fritz Schumacher & John Button (eds.) - 1990 - New York: Quartet Books.
  24. Philosophy of statistical mechanics.Lawrence Sklar - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  25. (1 other version)A New Stoicism.Lawrence C. Becker - 1998 - Philosophy 74 (287):126-128.
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    Beyond conflict of interest: The responsible conduct of research.Lawrence J. Rhoades - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (3):459-468.
    This paper reports data and scholarly opinion that support the perception of systemic flaws in the management of scientific professions and the research enterprise; explores the responsibility that professional status places on the scientific professions, and elaborates the concept of the responsible conduct of research (RCR). Data are presented on research misconduct, availability of research guidelines, and perceived research quality.
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    A Framework for Sustainable Energy Development Beyond the Grid: Meeting the Needs of Rural and Remote Populations.Lawrence Agbemabiese - 2009 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 29 (2):151-158.
    Advances in energy access in developing countries over the past 25 years have been remarkable with more than 1 billion unserved people gaining access to electricity and modern fuels. However, as impressive as this may sound, large gaps remain: 1.6 billion people still lack access to electricity and another 2.5 billion continue to rely on traditional biomass fuel for cooking and heating. The problems of access are greater in rural areas than in urban areas. If today's energy policies and inv (...)
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  28. Perceiver and Environment.Lawrence Richard Carleton - 1978 - Dissertation, University of Minnesota
     
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    Migrant Supplementarity: Remaking Biological Relatedness in Chinese Military and Indian Five-Star Hospitals.Lawrence Cohen - 2011 - Body and Society 17 (2-3):31-541.
    Social analysis of transplant organ demand often focuses on either small-scale (familial) tyrannies of the gift or large-scale (global) markets. Media accounts of the scandalous in transplant medicine stress the latter, a homogeneous model of flows of biovalue down gradients of economic and social capital. This article examines particular globalizations of tissue demand organized as much around claims of social similarity as gradients of social difference. To engage apparent ‘diasporic’ networks of organ purchase — Non-Resident Indians traveling to India and (...)
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    Riassunto: Sulla molteplicità della carne.Lawrence Hass - 2007 - Chiasmi International 9:444-444.
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  31. The Art of Public Prayer: Not for Clergy Only.Lawrence A. Hoffman - 1999
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    Religious perplexities.Lawrence Pearsall Jacks - 1923 - London,: Hodder & Stoughton.
    This particular book has been published by The Ecumenical Theological Seminary, and is part of The Ecumenical Theological Seminary Library. In addition to our many other endeavors, primarily our ongoing goal to strive for, and achieve theological academic excellence, The Ecumenical Theological Seminary publishes literature pertaining to Theological subject matter, Spirituality, Meditation, Religion, Mysticism, et cetera.If you are an aspiring writer, or an author who would like to have your work published, or if you would like to submit a proposal, (...)
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  33. New literature on money, credit and banking, 1933–1935.Fritz Lehmann - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Franz Baaders jugendgeschichte.Fritz Lieb - 1926 - München,: C. Kaiser.
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    The Dawn of Philosophy. A Philosophical Primer.Fritz Kaufmann - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12 (2):300-301.
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    »Die Apostel, alle frommen Prediger und Schulmeister sind auch unsere Eltern«. Die Dogmatik einer pädagogisierten Theologie - Erziehungs- und Menschheitsreform.Fritz Osterwalder - 2005 - In Udo Sträter (ed.), Interdisziplinäre Pietismusforschungen: Beiträge Zum Ersten Internationalen Kongress Für Pietismusforschung 2001. De Gruyter. pp. 537-548.
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    Space, Time, and Relativity.Lawrence Sklar - 2000 - In W. Newton-Smith (ed.), A companion to the philosophy of science. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 461–469.
    Given the central role played by space and time both in our ordinary experience and in our attempts to understand the world by means of scientific theory, it is no surprise that attempts to understand space and time form a central locus of the interaction of philosophy and the physical sciences.
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    Sometimes, It Is Just Words: Norm-Setting as Negotiation.Lawrence Lengbeyer - 2021 - Australasian Philosophical Review 5 (2):196-202.
    ABSTRACT McGowan’s notion of norm ‘enactment’ is the linchpin of her practical project, designed to provide an objective standard that circumvents the need to assess actual subjective uptake of discriminatory norms proposed by racist utterances in public spaces. However, the essential role of uptake to potential norm-imposing utterances—and responses like dismissing, countermanding, and ignoring—cannot be waved away. Contributions to conversations, and even more so to other social interactions, do not exert the normative compulsion upon participants that McGowan’s theory needs. People’s (...)
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    God and the Best Possible World.Lawrence Resnick - 1973 - American Philosophical Quarterly 10 (4):313 - 317.
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    (1 other version)Die Schule des Aristoteles.Fritz Wehrli - 1944 - Basel,: B. Schwabe.
    [Heft 1] Dikaiarchos.--[Heft 2] Aristoxenos.--[Heft 3] Klearchos.--[Heft 4] Demetrios von Phaleron.--[Heft 5] Straton von Lampsakos.--[Heft 6] Lykon und Ariston von Keos.--[Heft 7] Herakleides Pontikos.--[Heft 8] Eudemos von Rhodos.--[Heft 9] Phainias von Eresos. Chamaileon. Praxiphanes.--[Heft 10] Hieronymos von Rhodos.
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  41. Race, National Ideals, and Civic Virtue.Lawrence Blum - 2007 - Social Theory and Practice 33 (4):533-556.
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    Preparation for Natural Theology.Lawrence Pasternack & Pablo Muchnik (eds.) - 2016 - Bloomsbury Academic.
    The aim of Kant’s Sources in Translation is to retrieve the rich intellectual world that influenced Kant’s philosophical development. In its first stage, the series makes available the most important textbooks Kant used throughout his long teaching career. Many of these textbooks are in Latin or in German and remain inaccessible to Anglophone readers. Lacking this material, however, it is difficult to appreciate Kant’s originality and process of philosophical maturation, for readers are unable to understand what prompted Kant to introduce (...)
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    The Principles of Economics: Some Lies My Teacher Told Me.Lawrence A. Boland - 1992 - London: Routledge.
    This book is about forming effective critiques of neoclassical economics. Its focus is on constructive criticism of the foundations neoclassical theory, beginning with what Alfred Marshall called the `Principles of Economics'. It concludes that there is still much that can be done to make neoclassical economics more realistic.
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    Synesthesia, at and near its borders.Lawrence E. Marks & Catherine M. Mulvenna - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    The figure-ground model for the explanation of the determination of indexical reference.Lawrence D. Roberts - 1986 - Synthese 68 (3):441 - 486.
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    (1 other version)Freedom of communicative action.Lawrence B. Solum - 1989 - Northwestern University Law Review 83 (1):54-135.
    The thesis of "Freedom of Communicative Action" is that Jurgen Habermas's theory of communicative action illuminated the deep structure of the First Amendment freedom of speech. Haberams's theory takes speech act theory as its point of departure. Communicative action coordinates indivudal behavior through rational understanding. Communicative action is distinguished from strategic action--the use of communication to manipulate, deceive, or coerce. Part I offers an introduction. Part II outlines a hermeneutic approach to interpretation of the First Amendent. Part III explores and (...)
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  47. The War on Terror and the Ethics of Exceptionalism.Fritz Allhoff - 2009 - Journal of Military Ethics 8 (4):265-288.
    The war on terror is commonly characterized as a fundamentally different kind of war from more traditional armed conflict. Furthermore, it has been argued that, in this new kind of war, different rules, both moral and legal, must apply. In the first part of this paper, three practices endemic to the war on terror -- torture, assassination, and enemy combatancy status -- are identified as exceptions to traditional norms. The second part of the paper uses these examples to motivate a (...)
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    Is The Clock Running Down.Lawrence Chiuminatto - 1930 - Modern Schoolman 6 (4):74-76.
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    Snapshot.Lawrence Harvey - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 52 (52):99-101.
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    The study of man.Lawrence Joseph Henderson - 1941 - Philadelphia,: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press.
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