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  1. Visual cognition and cognitive modeling.L. Magnani, S. Civita & G. Previde Massara - 1994 - In V. Cantoni (ed.), Human and Machine Vision: Analogies and Divergences. Plenum Publishers. pp. 229--243.
     
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  2. La delectatio dans la psychologie de Saint Thomas d Aquin.L. Massara - 1969 - Archives de Philosophie 32 (4):639-663.
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  3. Stain removal: On race and ethics.Art Massara - 2007 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 33 (4):498-528.
    What role does race play in the moral judgment of character? None, ideally, philosophers insist, contending that the proper assessment of an action requires that we disregard any social values associated with the body performing it. What rightly comes under evaluation, they assert, is the neutral, abstract deed irrespective of the race of the agent. Only under these conditions, presumably, can we gauge true moral worth. Reading together Immanuel Kant and Frantz Fanon on ethics and race, I propose instead that (...)
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  4. (2 other versions)Modern Moral Philosophy.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1958 - Philosophy 33 (124):1 - 19.
    The author presents and defends three theses: (1) "the first is that it is not profitable for us at present to do moral philosophy; that should be laid aside at any rate until we have an adequate philosophy of psychology." (2) "the second is that the concepts of obligation, And duty... And of what is morally right and wrong, And of the moral sense of 'ought', Ought to be jettisoned if this is psychologically possible...." (3) "the third thesis is that (...)
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  5. The Difference between Fichte's and Schelling's System of Philosophy.G. W. F. Hegel, H. S. Harris & Walter Cerf - 1977. - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 11 (2):138-138.
     
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    Dreaming and the default network: A review, synthesis, and counterintuitive research proposal.G. William Domhoff & Kieran C. R. Fox - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 33:342-353.
  7. The Existentialist Critique of Freud. The Crisis of Autonomy.G. N. Izenberg - 1976
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  8. Cambridge Philosophers II: Ludwig Wittgenstein.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1995 - Philosophy 70 (273):395 - 407.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein was born in 1889, son of parents of Jewish extraction but not Jewish religion. Asked how his family came by the name ‘Wittgenstein’ Ludwig said they had been court Jews to the princely family and so had taken the name when Jews were required by law to have European-style names. The father, Karl, was a Protestant, the mother a Catholic. The Jewish blood was sufficient to bring the family later on into danger under Hitler's Nuremberg Laws. They did (...)
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    On the permissibility of torture.G. E. Jones - 1980 - Journal of Medical Ethics 6 (1):11-15.
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    Second thoughts around some of göde's writings:.G. Kreisel - 1998 - Synthese 114 (1):99-160.
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    The Philosophy of Charles S. Peirce: A Critical Introduction.G. Lynn Stephens - 1983 - Noûs 17 (4):707-711.
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    Primitive iteration and unary functions.G. Germano & S. Mazzanti - 1988 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 40 (3):217-256.
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    Are there reasons for acting?G. R. Grice - 1978 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 3 (1):209-220.
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    Berkeley's moral philosophy.G. Warnock - 1990 - Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (1):48-50.
    Berkeley held that the moral duty of mankind was to obey God's laws; that--since God was a benevolent Creator--the object of His laws must be to promote the welfare and flourishing of mankind; and that, accordingly, humans could identify their moral duties by asking what system of laws for conduct would in fact tend to promote that object. This position--which is akin to that of 'rule' Utilitarianism--is neither unfamiliar nor manifestly untenable. He was surely mistaken, however, in his further supposition (...)
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    Youth: Its Education, Regimen and Hygiene.G. Stanley Hall - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (8):218-219.
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  16. (4 other versions)Einführung in die Metaphysik auf Grundlage der Erfahrung.G. Heymans - 1905 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 13 (3):6-6.
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    Faculty psychology and instinct psychology.G. C. Field - 1921 - Mind 30 (119):257-270.
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    A Vindication of Theology: A Response to Alain Epp Weaver.G. Scott Davis - 2001 - Journal of Religious Ethics 29 (1):79 - 85.
    Alain Epp Weaver's analysis of the theological foundations of Augustine's proscription of all lies in all circumstances does more than improve our understanding of Augustine. In drawing a plausible and illuminating parallel between the theological logic of Augustine and the theological logic of John Howard Yoder, Weaver not only succeeds in defending the credibility of Christian pacifism but also provides support for interpreting Yoder as a biblical realist. Moreover, the divergence between Weaver and Christopher Kirwan in their critical assessments of (...)
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    The medical profession and torture.G. Martirena - 1991 - Journal of Medical Ethics 17 (Suppl):23-25.
  20. Kant's first moral principle.G. C. Field - 1932 - Mind 41 (161):17-36.
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    Experience Machines: The Philosophy of Virtual Worlds, edited by Mark Silcox.G. M. Trujillo - 2020 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 17 (4):468-470.
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    The houseman and the dying patient.G. P. Adams & M. Cook - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (3):142-145.
  23. Philosophical thought of soviet tajikistan.G. Ashurov - 1979 - Filosoficky Casopis 27 (6):893-903.
     
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    The state of food and agriculture, 1966.G. C. Bertram - 1967 - The Eugenics Review 59 (2):73-74.
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    The effect of γ radiation on the dislocation charge in LiF.G. A. Bielig - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 32 (5):1075-1077.
  26. Essai sur l'évolution de la pensée économique.G. Bousquet - 1930 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 37 (1):10-10.
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    Réflexions sur la pensée scientifique.G. Bouligand - 1957 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 147:217 - 226.
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    Sur quelques points relatifs à l’intervention des collections infinies en analyse mathématique.G. Bouligand - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 6:174-180.
    Devant l’intuitionisme, on conçoit un cours d’analyse amputé du nombre irrationnel. Des théorèmes qui semblent liés à l’arithmétisation du continu subsistent pourtant, dans le style finitiste, remplaçant le style totalitaire. Le trait d’union est le critère de convergence de Cauchy. Cette idée révèle des domaines de non-contradiction et favorise les efforts de coordination, par exemple pour les problèmes d’une infinité d’équations à une infinité d’inconnues.
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    Sur une affinité dans les textes de Descartes.G. Bouligand - 1963 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 153:363 - 364.
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  30. La dottrina del «verbum mentis» in Pietro di Auvergne. Contributo alla storia del concetto di intenzionalità.G. Cannizzo - 1961 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 53:152-168.
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  31. Beyond Manila: Philippine rural problems in perspective. Volume I. University of the Philippines. Los Ba os.G. T. Castillo - 1977 - Laguna 361.
     
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  32. Griechische Plastik des 4. Jahrhunderts vor Christus.G. H. Chase - 1942 - Classical Weekly 36:237-238.
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    The hands of the healer: has faith a place?G. Davies - 1980 - Journal of Medical Ethics 6 (4):185-189.
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    Hra S multiplicitou znaků podle U. eca.G. Deleuze & U. Eco - unknown - Filozofia 58 (8):523.
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    Current Opinions of the Judicial Council of the American Medical Association.G. R. Dunstan - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (2):102-102.
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    The philosophical and theological foundations of ethics: an introduction to moral theory and its relation to religious belief.G. R. Dunstan - 1995 - Journal of Medical Ethics 21 (1):57-58.
  37. Dr R. Mourgue. Neurobiologie de l'Hallucination.G. Dwelshauvers - 1933 - Revue de Philosophie 4:344.
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  38. J. Segond. Traité De Psychologie.G. Dwelshauvers - 1931 - Revue de Philosophie:554.
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  39. L'intuition Du Spirituel.G. Dwelshauvers - 1931 - Revue de Philosophie 2:327.
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  40. Note sur le réflexe graphique.G. Dwelshauvers - 1928 - Revue de Philosophie 35:362.
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  41. Recherches expérimentales sur la Pensée implicite.G. Dwelshauvers - 1928 - Revue de Philosophie 35:217.
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  42. Traité de Psychologie, 1 vol.G. Dwelshauvers - 1931 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 111:311-314.
     
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  43. Modeling of the levels of processing approach.G. Dydewalle & P. Delhaye - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):342-342.
  44. Mabley.G. E. G. E. - 1961 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 15:541.
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    Response to Saunders and Singh.G. J. Fairbairn - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (3):162-163.
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    Note on imperatives.G. C. Field - 1950 - Mind 59 (234):230-232.
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    The impending agenda for political philosophy.G. Lowell Field - 1973 - Ethics 83 (4):322-326.
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    The writ of prohibition to court Christian in the thirteenth century.G. B. Flahiff - 1944 - Mediaeval Studies 6 (1):261-313.
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    L'homogénéité morale.G. Fonsegrive - 1890 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 30:1 - 21.
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    The Esthetics of Dostoevsky.G. M. Fridlende - 1972 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 11 (2):148-169.
    Dostoevsky's legacy today calls forth tremendous interest all over the world. And that is understandable: Dostoevsky presented in his work, with utmost vividness and explicitness, many of the social, philosophical, and psychological problems that continue to this day to be central in the mind of humanity.
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