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    Ethics of business students: Some marketing perspectives. [REVIEW]J. C. Lane - 1995 - Journal of Business Ethics 14 (7):571 - 580.
    This study explores the reactions of 412 business students to a range of ethical marketing dilemmas. Reviewing some of the comparable Australian and U.S. research in the field, the study examines the ethical judgements for potential demographic differences. The findings suggest that a majority of students are prepared to act unethically in order to gain some competitive or personal advantage. Yielding the highest ethical response are situations of potential and significant social impact. The results support some previous research that shows (...)
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    Low risk research using routinely collected identifiable health information without informed consent: encounters with the Patient Information Advisory Group.C. Metcalfe, R. M. Martin, S. Noble, J. A. Lane, F. C. Hamdy & J. L. de NealDonovan - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (1):37-40.
    Current UK legislation is impacting upon the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of medical record-based research aimed at benefiting the NHS and the public heath. Whereas previous commentators have focused on the Data Protection Act 1998, the Health and Social Care Act 2001 is the key legislation for public health researchers wishing to access medical records without written consent. The Act requires researchers to apply to the Patient Information Advisory Group for permission to access medical records without written permission. We present a (...)
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    (1 other version)Rome and China. A Study of Correlations in Historical Events.Frederic C. Lane & Frederick J. Teggart - 1942 - American Journal of Philology 63 (3):355.
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    Low risk research using routinely collected identifiable health information without informed consent: encounters with the Patient Information Advisory Group.C. Metcalfe, R. M. Martin, S. Noble, J. A. Lane, F. C. Hamdy, D. E. Neal & J. L. Donovan - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (1):37-40.
    Current UK legislation is impacting upon the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of medical record-based research aimed at benefiting the NHS and the public heath. Whereas previous commentators have focused on the Data Protection Act 1998, the Health and Social Care Act 2001 is the key legislation for public health researchers wishing to access medical records without written consent. The Act requires researchers to apply to the Patient Information Advisory Group for permission to access medical records without written permission. We present a (...)
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    Insect biology in depth. Insect Untrastructure, vols. 1 and 2. Edited by R. C. K ING and H. A KAI. Plenum Press, 1982 and 1984. Pp. 485 and 624. $55 (vol. 2). [REVIEW]N. J. Lane - 1985 - Bioessays 2 (6):283-283.
  6. et Lander ES. 2000. The common PPARgamma Prol2Ala polymorphism is associated with decreased risk of type 2 diabetes. Nat Genet Sep; 26 (l): 76-80. American Thoracic Society. 1987. Standards for the diagnosis and care of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. Am Rev Respir Dis. [REVIEW]D. Altshuler, J. N. Hirschhom, M. Klannemark, C. M. Lindgren, M. C. Vohl, J. Nemesh, C. R. Lane, S. F. Schaf&er, S. Bolk & C. Brewer - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 300-302.
     
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    New directions M. S. Lane: Method and politics in Plato's statesman (cambridge classical studies). Pp. XIII + 229. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 1998. Cased, £35. Isbn: 0-521-58229-6. N. Notomi: The unity of Plato's sophist: Between the sophist and the philosopher (cambridge classical studies). Pp. XXI + 346. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 1999. Cased, £45. Isbn: 0-521-63259-. [REVIEW]C. J. Rowe - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):490-.
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    Just and Unjust Wars By M. Walzer London: Allen Lane, 1978, £7.50.C. A. J. Coady - 1979 - Philosophy 54 (209):415-.
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    Book Review Section 6. [REVIEW]Michael S. Littleford, William Hare, Dale L. Brubaker, Louise M. Berman, Lawrence M. Knolle, Raymond C. Carleton, James La Point, Edmonia W. Davidson, Joseph Michel, William H. Boyer, Carol Ann Moore, Walter Doyle, Paul Saettler, John P. Driscoll, Lane F. Birkel, Emma C. Johnson, Bernard Cleveland, Patricia J. R. Dahl, J. M. Lucas, Albert Montare & Lennart L. Kopra - 1974 - Educational Studies 5 (4):292-309.
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  10. Physicalism and emergence.J. J. C. Smart - 1981 - Neuroscience 6:109-13.
  11. Minimalism, epistemicism, and paradox.Bradley Armour-Garb & J. C. Beall - 2005 - In J. C. Beall & Bradley P. Armour-Garb (eds.), Deflation and Paradox. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Deflationism: the basics.Bradley Armour-Garb & J. C. Beall - 2005 - In Bradley P. Armour-Garb & J. C. Beall (eds.), Deflationary Truth. Open Court Press. pp. 1--1.
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    Bio-agency and the problem of action.J. C. Skewes & C. A. Hooker - 2009 - Biology and Philosophy 24 (3):283 - 300.
    The Aristotle-Kant tradition requires that autonomous activity must originate within the self and points toward a new type of causation (different from natural efficient causation) associated with teleology. Notoriously, it has so far proven impossible to uncover a workable model of causation satisfying these requirements without an increasingly unsatisfying appeal to extra-physical elements tailor-made for the purpose. In this paper we first provide the essential reason why the standard linear model of efficient causation cannot support the required model of agency: (...)
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  14. Should deflationists be dialetheists?J. C. Beall & Bradley Armour-Garb - 2003 - Noûs 37 (2):303–324.
  15. Ockham’s razor.J. J. C. Smart - 1984 - In James H. Fetzer (ed.), Principles of philosophical reasoning. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Allanheld. pp. 118--28.
     
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    Prediking en geloofservaring: Gesprek oor die teologiese gehalte van die preek.H. J. C. Pieterse - 1989 - HTS Theological Studies 45 (3).
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    Causation and the Epistemic Basing Relation.Brent J. C. Madison - unknown
    The epistemic-basing relation is the relation that holds between a reason, or one’s grounds, and one’s belief when the belief is held for that reason. As I will explain, understanding this relation is crucial for epistemology since basing a belief on a reason seems necessary for epistemic justification to obtain. But what is the nature of this relation? Is it, at least in part, causal as one might assume? Or, due to problems with causal accounts, are rival accounts of the (...)
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    (1 other version)The Ritual Birth of Sense.C. J. C. Pickstock - 2013 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2013 (162):29-55.
    ExcerptIn what follows, I would like to investigate the character of traditional Christian ritual, not as a full or comprehensive interpretation, but as a single step in that direction, inspired by recent archaeological excavations in southeastern Turkey and elsewhere that imply the primacy of ritual over material and economic factors in the development of society.1 The implications of these findings suggest that both anthropology and philosophy might focus on ritual as a key to the human. Yet if archaeological remains possess (...)
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    Science and education in India before the Mutiny.H. J. C. Larwood - 1961 - Annals of Science 17 (2):81-96.
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  20. How to Turn the Tractatus Wittgenstein into (Almost) Donald Davidson.J. J. C. Smart - 1986 - In Ernest LePore (ed.), Truth and Interpretation: Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson. Cambridge: Blackwell. pp. 92--100.
     
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  21. W V Quine's the Ways of Paradox and Other Essays and Selected Logic Papers.J. J. C. Smart - unknown
    This review is mainly expository. At one place, Following a suggestion of carnap's, It is suggested that advances in brain physiology might enable us to revive the notion of conventional truth.
     
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  22. Comments on the papers.J. J. C. Smart - 1967 - In Charles Frederick Presley (ed.), The identity theory of mind. [St. Lucia, Brisbane]: University of Queensland Press. pp. 91--91.
     
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    The effect of torsional stress on pure twist boundaries.I. M. Bernstein, J. C. Swartz, B. B. Rath & C. Edgar - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 20 (166):849-853.
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  24. El problema del origen de la vida: reconstrucción racional de la polémica entre biogenistas y abiogenistas durante los siglos XVII a XX.M. J. C. de Asua - 1989 - Manuscrito. Revista Internacional de Filosofia 12 (1):71-89.
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    Meaning and Purpose.J. J. C. Smart - 1999 - Philosophy Now 24:16-16.
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    Sustainability in cattle production systems.C. J. C. Phillips & J. Tind Sorensen - 1993 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 6 (1):61-73.
    Cattle production has the potential of being an important component of sustainable agriculture globally. The ability to transform feed not suitable for humans into high-quality food will be of great importance in the long-term for feeding a growing population. Other aspects such as preservation of landscape values and maintenance of rural communities are highly appreciated values, especially in the industrialized part of the world.To exploit the sustainable potential of cattle production systems, problems of pollution (such as ozone destruction, acid rain, (...)
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  27. Comments on Hodgson.J. J. C. Smart - 2005 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (1):58-64.
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    Prior and the basis of ethics.J. J. C. Smart - 1982 - Synthese 53 (1):3 - 17.
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    Calcidius on matter.J. C. M. van Winden - 1959 - Leiden,: Brill.
  30. Expertise and the interpretation of computerized physiological data: Implications problems by experts and novices.E. Alberdi, J. C. Becher, K. Gilhooly, J. Hunter, R. Logie, A. Lyon, N. McIntosh & J. Reiss - 2001 - Cognitive Science 5:121-152.
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    Descartes's Rules for the Direction of the Mind. Harold H. Joachim, E. E. Harris.R. J. C. Burgener - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (3):272-274.
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    Preaching with integrity, imagination and hope.Hennie J. C. Pieterse - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (3).
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  33. Derrida, Language Games, and Theory.Michael J. C. Echeruo - forthcoming - Theoria.
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    Price's Theory of the Concept.R. J. C. Burgener - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):143 - 159.
    Excluding only pure nominalists and "imagists" he includes in the classical theory "almost everyone who lived before the second decade of the twentieth century." This of course covers most of the other general types of theory found in the epistemology textbooks: that concepts are in the mind, that they are also in the thing, and finally that they are fundamentally prior to the thing. These types may be exemplified by Locke, Aristotle, and Plato, respectively. The controversy between these three schools (...)
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    Rights, goals, and hard cases.S. C. Coval & J. C. Smith - 1982 - Law and Philosophy 1 (3):451 - 480.
    Rights have two properties which prima facie appear to be inconsistent. The first is that they are conditional in the sense that one some occasions it is always justifiable for someone to act in a way which appears to be inconsistent with someone else's rights, such as when the defence of necessity applies. The second is that rights are indefeasible in the sense that they are not subject to being defeated our outweighed by utilitarian or policy considerations. If we view (...)
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    Alcohol delays the emergence of the fetal elicited startle response, but only transiently.Peter Hepper, J. C. Dornan, Catherine Lynch & J. F. Maguire - unknown
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  37. What makes it difficult to process multiple targets in rapid serial visual presentation.K. L. Horlitz, J. C. Johnston & R. W. Remington - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):474-474.
     
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    Logic Made Easy;: Or a Short View of the Aristotelic System of Reasoning, and Its Application to Literature, Science, and the General Improvement of the Mind. Designed Chiefly for the Students of the University of Oxford.Henry Kett, J. Parker & F. C. And J. Rivington - 1809 - Printed at the University Press for the Author; : And Sold by J. Parker, Oxford, : And F.C. And J. Rivington, London.
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    Negative Utilitarianism.J. J. C. Smart - 1989 - In Fred D'Agostino & I. C. Jarvie (eds.), Freedom and Rationality: Essays in Honor of John Watkins. Reidel. pp. 35--46.
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    Forrest on God without the supernatural.J. J. C. Smart - 1997 - Sophia 36 (1):24-37.
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    Ockhamist comments on Strawson.J. J. C. Smart - 2006 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (10-11):158-162.
  42. Sellars on Process.J. J. C. Smart - 1982 - The Monist 65 (3):302-314.
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    The Theory of Types: A Further Note.J. J. C. Smart - 1951 - Analysis 12 (1):24 -.
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  44. From a Logical Point of View. [REVIEW]J. J. C. Smart - 1955 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 33:45.
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    Austin's Mistake about 'Real'.D. J. C. Angluin - 1974 - Philosophy 49 (187):47 - 62.
    This paper is written in an analytic style, but it is meant to deprive analysis of an important prop. The title needs a short introduction. The mistake is to take ‘real’ as governed in its separate uses by criteria; and this paper is meant to show that this is a mistake and that Ausin makes it. In the course of the argument I try to develop my own account and, although I am not altogether satisfied with it, the result gives (...)
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    Decisive action. Personal responsibility all the way down.A. J. C. Freeman - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (8-9):8-9.
    I do not approach the question of free will as a scientist, like Colin Blakemore, or a lawyer, like David Hodgson, or philosopher, like Daniel Dennett, but as a priest -- someone who feels responsible for my own actions and who is called upon to counsel and absolve such as come to me with their shame and their guilt. Should I say that their sense of responsibility is illusory? Or should I encourage them to accept responsibility, and then to deal (...)
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  47. When are husbands worth fighting for.Steven J. C. Gaulin & J. Boster - forthcoming - Human Nature: A Critical Reader.
     
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  48. In Defense of a Relevance Condition'.D. J. Hockney & J. C. Wilson - 1965 - Logique Et Analyse 8 (31):211-220.
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  49. Right to Roam or Licence to Trespass?J. C. Lester - 2011 - In Jan Lester (ed.), Arguments for Liberty: A Libertarian Miscellany. Buckingham: The University of Buckingham Press. pp. 77-82.
    Under no circumstances should the absurd "right to roam‟ be incorporated into the legislation of this country. In reality, it is clearly a mere licence to trespass. Armed with the appropriate economic and philosophical arguments, we should eventually be able to offer an effective counter-attack with a movement for the "right to own‟ privately every last one of the state-controlled commons, heaths, hills, mountains, downs, woodlands, rivers, beaches, and footpaths. As a result, there will be no imposition on legitimate landowners (...)
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  50. A Sceptical Look at “A Skeptical Look at Karl Popper”.J. C. Lester - 2011 - In Jan Lester (ed.), Arguments for Liberty: A Libertarian Miscellany. Buckingham: The University of Buckingham Press. pp. 102-107.
    It is an irony to attack a more sceptical epistemology than one's own in the name of scepticism and defend, instead, an epistemology that is positively illogical. And yet that is what Martin Gardner has done in his “A Skeptical Look at Karl Popper.”.
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