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    Correction to: Moral Burden of Bottom-Line Pursuits: How and When Perceptions of Top Management Bottom-Line Mentality Inhibit Supervisors’ Ethical Leadership Practices.Rebecca L. Greenbaum, Mayowa T. Babalola, Matthew J. Quade, Liang Guo & Yun Chung Kim - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 174 (1):125-125.
    The name of the first author was incorrect in the initial online publication. The original article has been corrected.
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  2. Memory and the feeling-of-knowing experience.J. T. Hart - 1965 - Journal of Educational Psychology 56:208-16.
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    What Am I?J. T. Ismael - 2016 - In Jenann Ismael (ed.), How Physics Makes Us Free. , US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Dennett’s story “Where am I?” is used to set up the difficulty of locating the self in the natural world. The story is told from a first-person point of view in which the narrator maintains his identity across exchanges of brain and body, but there is no physical thing in the story that can act as bearer of his identity. The story seems to present a dilemma between Cartesian dualism and Dennett’s a “no-self” view. This chapter argues for a third (...)
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  4. The Effect of Questions in Education and Other Enterprises.J. T. Dillon - 1982 - Journal of Curriculum Studies 14 (2):127--152.
     
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  5. Words, Species, and Kinds.J. T. M. Miller - 2021 - Metaphysics 4 (1):18–31.
    It has been widely argued that words are analogous to species such that words, like species, are natural kinds. In this paper, I consider the metaphysics of word-kinds. After arguing against an essentialist approach, I argue that word-kinds are homeostatic property clusters, in line with the dominant approach to other biological and psychological kinds.
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    There are no uninstantiated words.J. T. M. Miller - 2025 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (2):209-214.
    Kaplan ([1990]. “Words.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 64: 93–119; [2011]. “Words on Words.” The Journal of Philosophy 108 (9): 504–529) argues that there are no unspoken words. Hawthorne and Lepore ([2011]. “On Words.” The Journal of Philosophy 108 (9): 447–485) put forward examples that purport to show that there can be such words. Here, I argue that Kaplan is correct, if we grant him a minor variation. While Hawthorne and Lepore might be right that there can be unspoken words, (...)
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    A residual problem in Iliad 24.J. T. Hooker - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (01):32-.
    The late Colin Macleod's commentary on Iliad 24 has rightly received praise for its sensitivity to the nuances of Homeric language and its appreciation of the entire poem as a carefully constructed work of art. Although reluctant to accept the more radical solutions proposed by the ‘oral’ school, Macleod showed himself fully aware of the contribution made by the oral theory towards elucidating the history of the epic. Nevertheless, his commentary is concerned principally with the Iliad as we have it: (...)
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  8. End the Arms Race: Fund Human Needs; Proceedings of the 1986 Vancouver Centennial Peace and Disarmament Symposium.T. L. Perry & J. G. Foulks - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (6):444-474.
     
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    The Theoretical Tenability of the Doctrine of Double Effect.T. J. Bole - 1991 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 16 (5):467-473.
    The doctrine of double effect shows that for which the moral agent is responsible, by explicating the relationship between the act directly intended and the consequences of that act. I contend that this doctrine is necessary not only for natural law absolutism, but also for Donagan's Kantianism and for Quinn's revised construal of the doctrine, and even for consequentialism, as bioethical implications of the doctrine make clear. For those who do not accept this necessity, I contend that it is necessary (...)
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    Plastic deformation of thin copper single crystals. I. The separate roles of edge and screw dislocations in stage I of work hardening.J. T. Fourie - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (133):187-198.
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  11. Success Semantics.J. T. Whyte - 1990 - Analysis 50 (3):149 - 157.
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    Utrum Theologia sit scientia: A Quodlibet Question of Robert Holcot.J. T. Muckle - 1958 - Mediaeval Studies 20 (1):127-153.
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    The age of the universe.J. T. Davies - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (19):191-202.
    The observations which are compatible with temporal origins of the earth, the solar system and the universe are briefly mentioned, prior to examining the assumptions implicit in the hypothesis of temporal origin which the observations were designed to test. No decisive observation enables us to distinguish between theories of a temporal origin of the universe and the theories of infinite time (continuous creation); the aspects of the galaxies offer no test of either theory without invoking additional assumptions. Curvature of time (...)
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  14. pp. 462-63. Susan Moller Okin suggests that one reasonable interpretation of Rawls's PL is that it requires that the family be internally subject to the two principles of justice. So, under this interpretation, patriarchal family forms might be disallowed by Rawls's theory. See Okin," Political Liberalism, Justice and Gender,".T. O. J. Rawls - 1994 - In Peter Singer (ed.), Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 105--23.
     
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  15. Situated Agents [Special issue].J. G. Green, M. T. H. Chi, W. J. Clancey & J. Elman - 1993 - Cognitive Science 17.
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    The Use of Human Beings in Research.T. J. Hamblin - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (1):50-51.
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    Omitting the replacement schema in recursive arithmetic.T. J. Heath - 1967 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 8:234.
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    Dislocation dipoles in deformed copper single crystals.J. T. Fourie - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 10 (108):1027-1041.
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    The primal framework I.J. T. Baldwin & S. Shelah - 1990 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 46 (3):235-264.
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    The primal framework II: smoothness.J. T. Baldwin & S. Shelah - 1991 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 55 (1):1-34.
    Let be a class of models with a notion of ‘strong’ submodel and of canonically prime model over an increasing chain. We show under appropriate set-theoretic hypotheses that if K is not smooth , then K has many models in certain cardinalities. On the other hand, if K is smooth, we show that in reasonable cardinalities K has a unique homogeneous-universal model. In this situation we introduce the notion of type and prove the equivalence of saturated with homogeneous-universal.
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  21. Thanks to our guest reviewers.J. Alegria, V. Girotto, S. Nicholson, N. Alvarado, R. Gordon, R. Nisbett, M. Ashcraft, V. Goswami, D. Norris & T. Au - 1995 - Cognition 55:333.
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    The Sociology of Karl Mannheim.T. J. Knight - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:364-365.
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    Escatología individual en san Agustín.T. J. Rowland & J. Solabre - 1986 - Augustinus 31 (121-122):253-261.
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    X-ray diffraction line-profile analysis of hexagonalϵ-iron nitride compound layers: composition–and stress–depth profiles.T. Gressmann, A. Leineweber & E. J. Mittemeijer - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (2):145-169.
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    ‘Bright spot’ images in field ion micrographs of irradiated tungsten.J. T. Buswell - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (182):293-302.
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    Population control in Japan: lessons for India.T. J. Samuel - 1966 - The Eugenics Review 58 (1):15.
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  27. The law of nature in celestial evolution.T. J. J. See - 1914 - Scientia 8 (15):169.
     
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  28. Aims and features of text.J. T. Guthrie - 1982 - In Wayne Otto & Sandra White (eds.), Reading Expository Material. Academic. pp. 185--188.
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    Self‐Representation, Objectivity, and Intentionality.J. T. Ismael - 2007 - In Jenann Ismael (ed.), The situated self. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter argues that the formal requirements on self-describing media shed light on two elusive questions in the philosophy of mind. The first is a question that Dretske raised in Naturalizing the Mind: why do we have conscious access to the intrinsic properties of experience? In his terms, the question is: what is experience for? The second is a question that has hounded philosophy of mind since Brentano: in what sense, if any, is thought intrinsically intentional? What is the property (...)
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    Phase separation in InxGa1−xN.T. P. Bartel, P. Specht, J. C. Ho & C. Kisielowski - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (13):1983-1998.
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    Observations on extensive air showers VI. The ratio of the soft to penetrating components and their attenuation in the atmosphere.T. E. Cranshaw, J. F. De Beer, W. Galbraith, A. M. Hillas, S. Norris & N. A. Porter - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (32):811-825.
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    Do elderly persons' concerns for family burden influence their preferences for future participation in dementia research?J. T. Berger & S. D. Majerovitz - 2005 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 16 (2):108.
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  33. The Genesis and Evolution of Time: A Critique of Interpretation in Physics.J. T. FRASER - 1982
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  34. Ralph D. Ellis and Natika Newton, eds. Consciousness & Emotion, vol. 1.J. T. Burman - 2006 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (12):115.
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    The Open Future.J. T. Ismael - 2016 - In Jenann Ismael (ed.), How Physics Makes Us Free. , US: Oxford University Press USA.
    This chapter is about the physics that underwrites asymmetries in our practical relationship to the past and future. It discusses the physical reasons that our actions make a difference to the future but not to the past. This asymmetry is one of two temporal asymmetries that shape our experience of the world. The other is an epistemic asymmetry in the information we have about the past and future. This chapter starts with a brief description of the asymmetries, relay the progress (...)
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  36. \"Chrześcijanin w świecie\".M. J. T. - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (12):114-118.
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    Σtνδικοσ in pindar.J. T. Hooker - 1977 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 121 (1):300-300.
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  38. (1 other version)Socrates.J. T. Forbes - 1905 - New York,: C. Scribner's sons.
     
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    primaticcio And Court Festivals.J. T. D. Hall - 1976 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 58 (2):353-377.
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    Band structure of V2O3, and Ti2O3.J. Ashkenazi & T. Chuchem - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 32 (4):763-785.
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    Ethics and the psychology of moral judgment.T. J. Bachmeyer - 1973 - Zygon 8 (2):82-95.
  42. Environmental science and technology.J. C. Bare & T. P. Gloria - 2006 - Critical Review (University of Melbourne) 40 (4):1104-1113.
  43. Postwar settlements op het terrein van de sociale zekerheid.T. Berben, J. Roebroek & G. Therborn - forthcoming - Res Publica.
     
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  44. A Bundle Theory of Words.J. T. M. Miller - 2021 - Synthese 198 (6):5731–5748.
    It has been a common assumption that words are substances that instantiate or have properties. In this paper, I question the assumption that our ontology of words requires posting substances by outlining a bundle theory of words, wherein words are bundles of various sorts of properties (such as semantic, phonetic, orthographic, and grammatical properties). I argue that this view can better account for certain phenomena than substance theories, is ontologically more parsimonious, and coheres with claims in linguistics.
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  45. N.J.H. Dent, "The moral psychology of the virtues".J. T. Cook - 1986 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 20 (2/3):185.
     
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  46. The determination of organophosphorus pesticides in industrial and wastewaters.T. A. Pressley & J. E. Longbottom - 1982 - Method 614:1-24.
     
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    An electron microscope study of dislocation arrangements in fatigued Al + 1% Mg crystals.J. T. McGrath & G. J. W. Waldron - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (98):249-259.
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    Nucleation and growth of α-Ti on TiB precipitates in Ti–15Mo–2.6Nb–3Al–0.2Si–0.12B.T. T. Sasaki, B. Fu, K. Torres, G. B. Thompson, R. Srinivasan, B. Cherukuri & J. Tiley - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (6):850-864.
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  49. Discontinuity theory and the perception of illusory figures.T. F. Shipley & P. J. Kellman - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):516-516.
  50. The ontology of words: Realism, nominalism, and eliminativism.J. T. M. Miller - 2020 - Philosophy Compass 15 (7):e12691.
    What are words? What makes two token words tokens of the same word-type? Are words abstract entities, or are they (merely) collections of tokens? The ontology of words tries to provide answers to these, and related questions. This article provides an overview of some of the most prominent views proposed in the literature, with a particular focus on the debate between type-realist, nominalist, and eliminativist ontologies of words.
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