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  1. Significado y verdad en las oraciones no-indicativas (o las dificultades de Davidson).J. Hierro S. Pecador - 1984 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 14 (3-4):299-308.
     
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  2. HIERRO S. PESCADOR, J.: "Principios de Filosofía del Lenguaje". Volumen 1.°. [REVIEW]A. Jiménez García - 1980 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 15:143.
     
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    The Arrival and Establishment of Analytic Philosophy in Spain.Juan J. Acero - 2014 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 39 (1):137-151.
    This article summarily describes the arrival and establishment of Analytic Philosophy [= AP] in Spain. It first expounds the role played in that process by philosophers such José Ferrater Mora, exiled alter the Spanish Civil War, and by Manuel Garrido, Jesús Mosterín, Javier Muguerza, Josep Blasco y José Hierro, the proper introducers of AP in the Spanish university. Secondly, the article refers to the work developed by the introducers’ former students and disciples, and holds that this second wave of (...)
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  4. El derecho en Ortega.José Hierro S. Pescador - 1965 - Madrid,: Revista de Occidente.
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    (2 other versions)La idea de mostrar en el Tractatus de Wittgenstein.José Hierro S. Pescador - 1992 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 7 (1-3):859-874.
  6. Principios de filosofía del lenguaje.José Hierro S. Pescador - 1980 - Madrid: Alianza Editorial.
    1. Teoría de los signos, teoría de la gramática, epistemología del lenguaje -- 2. Teoría del significado.
     
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  7. Is There a Normatively Distinctive Concept of Cheating in Sport (or anywhere else)?J. S. Russell - 2014 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 41 (3):303-323.
    This paper argues that for the purposes of any sort of serious discussion about immoral conduct in sport very little is illuminated by claiming that the conduct in question is cheating. In fact, describing some behavior as cheating is typically little more than expressing strong, but thoroughly vague and imprecise, moral disapproval or condemnation of another person or institution about a wide and ill-defined range of improper advantage-seeking behavior. Such expressions of disapproval fail to distinguish cheating from many other types (...)
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    Automating planning and scheduling of shuttle payload operations.S. Chien, G. Rabideau, J. Willis & T. Mann - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence 114 (1-2):239-255.
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    Samlede vaerker.Søen Kierkegaard, Anders Bjøn Drachmann, J. L. Heiberg & H. O. Lange - 1962
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    Idleness would be preferred over game playing as an ideal in Suits’ Utopia.J. S. Russell - 2022 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49 (3):398-413.
    This essay argues that idleness as play and leisure would be recognised as an ideal over game playing in Bernard Suits’ Utopia. Idleness is unaccountably overlooked as an ideal by Suits, as is the problem that his description of game playing is an anachronism, pushing his Utopians into a pre-Utopian condition. There is room for playing games in an idle Utopia but in a less prominent and more restricted role. Idleness as play and leisure is not defended as the sole (...)
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  11. Segregation of chromatic element-arrangement textures.S. Oddo, J. Beck & E. Mingolla - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 19-19.
     
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    Taking umpiring seriously: How philosophy can help umpires make the right calls.J. S. Russell - 2004 - In Eric Bronson (ed.), Baseball and Philosophy: Thinking Outside the Batter's Box. Open Court. pp. 87--103.
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  13. The teaching of medical ethics in the Norringham Medical School.J. S. P. Jones - 1976 - Journal of Medical Ethics 2 (2):83.
     
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  14. Joshua, Judges, Ruth.J. Gordon Harris, Cheryl A. Brown & Michael S. Moore - 2000
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  15. Isaiah 1–39.J. Yeoman Muckle & S. Clive Thexton - 1960
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    Elective Delivery Before 39 Weeks’ Gestation: Reconciling Maternal, Fetal, and Family Interests in Challenging Circumstances.S. Mccrary, Shetal Shah, Adriann Combs & J. Quirk - 2012 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 23 (3):241-251.
    We present the case of a 36-year-old woman who has experienced three lost pregnancies; during the most recent loss, a full term pregnancy, she almost died from complications of placental abruption. She is now completing the 34th week of gestation and is experiencing symptoms similar to those under which she lost the previous pregnancy. Despite a lack of specific medical indications, the patient and her husband firmly but politely request that the attending obstetrician/perinatologist perform an immediate cesarean section in order (...)
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    What is the ‘personal’ in ‘personal information’?Sille Obelitz Søe, Rikke Frank Jørgensen & Jens-Erik Mai - 2021 - Ethics and Information Technology 23 (4):625-633.
    Contemporary privacy theories and European discussions about data protection employ the notion of ‘personal information’ to designate their areas of concern. The notion of personal information is demarcated from non-personal information—or just information—indicating that we are dealing with a specific kind of information. However, within privacy scholarship the notion of personal information appears undertheorized, rendering the concept somewhat unclear. We argue that in an age of datafication, protection of personal information and privacy is crucial, making the understanding of what is (...)
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    All about us, but never about us: The three-pronged potency of prejudice.S. Alexander Haslam & Katherine J. Reynolds - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (6):435-436.
    Three points that are implicit in Dixon et al.'s paradigm-challenging paper serve to make prejudice potent. First, prejudice reflects understandings of social identity usthem that are shared within particular groups. Second, these understandings are actively promoted by leaders who represent and advance in-group identity. Third, prejudice is identified in out-groups, not in-groups.
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    Nature and Ethics.S. J. Koterski - forthcoming - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association.
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  20. The Protestant Tradition.J. S. Whale - 1955
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    The Cambridge Ancient History. Early History of the Middle East.J. D. Muhly, I. E. S. Edwards, C. J. Gadd & N. G. L. Hammond - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (4):576.
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  22. Three Dundonians James Carmichael, Millwright.S. G. E. Lythe, J. T. Ward & Donald Southgate - 1968 - Abertay Historical Society.
     
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  23. Verbs are lookING good in early language acquisition.J. A. Willits, M. S. Seidenberg & J. R. Saffran - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. pp. 2570--2575.
     
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  24. [Life tables 1988-1990].J. B. Casterline, E. C. Cooksey, A. F. Ismail, P. Chequer, N. Hearst, E. S. Hudes, E. Castilho, G. Rutherford, L. Loures & L. Rodrigues - 1992 - Journal of Biosocial Science 24 (2):245-60.
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  25. 370 Carolyn Gratton.J. S. Conway, Creel Hg, F. M. Cross, O. Cullman, W. T. Debary, A. P. D'Entreves, John Dickinson & James Douglass - 1979 - Humanitas 59:369.
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    Microanalysis of Al + 4 wt. % Cu by combined electron microscopy and energy analysis.S. L. Cundy, A. J. F. Metherell & M. J. Whelan - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (145):141-147.
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    Authenticity: a red herring?J. E. P. Currall, M. S. Moss & S. A. J. Stuart - 2008 - Journal of Applied Logic 6 (4):534-544.
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  28. Whole language and philosophy for children.J. P. Portelli & S. Church - 1995 - In John Peter Portelli & Ronald F. Reed (eds.), Children, philosophy, and democracy. Calgary, Alta., Canada: Detselig Enterprises.
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  29. Red Queen and Red King Effects in Cultural Agent-Based Modeling: Hawk Dove Binary and Systemic Discrimination.S. M. Amadae & Christopher J. Watts - 2022 - Journal of Mathematical Sociology 41.
    What endogenous factors contribute to minority (Red Queen) or majority (Red King) domination under conditions of coercive bargaining? We build on previous work demonstrating minority disadvantage in non-coercive bargaining games to show that under neutral initial conditions, majorities are advantaged in high conflict situations, and minorities are advantaged in low conflict games. These effects are a function of the relationship between (1) relative proportions of the majority and minority groups and (2) costs of conflict. Although both Red King and Red (...)
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    History as the Story of Liberty.J. T. S. - 1942 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 2 (5):54-55.
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    Suggestie voor een metafilosofisch onderzoeksprogramma.S. J. Doorman - 1975 - Philosophica 16.
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    The interaction of pitch and loudness discriminations.J. Donald Harris, Andrew G. Pikler, Howard S. Hoffman & Richard H. Ehmer - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (3):232.
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    M. Tullii Ciceronis pro M. Caelio Oratio ad Iudices. Recognovit I. C. Vollgraff. Leyden. 1887. Mk. 2.S. R. J. - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (07):211-.
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    Georg Hermes und die Offenbarung-Eine Fallstudie zum Fortwirken Fichtes im katholischen Denken des 19. Jahrhunderts.S. J. Sans - 2012 - Fichte-Studien 36:165-180.
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    Chemical evolution and the origin of life.J. Schnell, D. Roggen & S. W. Glover - 1969 - Philosophica 7.
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    Radical Constructivism: A Tool, not a Super Theory!S. J. Schmidt - 2010 - Constructivist Foundations 6 (1):6-11.
    Problem: An answer to the question of whether or not Radical Constructivism RC can or will become a mainstream endeavour is difficult, because what is called RC is a bundle of quite divergent approaches and not a homogenous (super) theory. Therefore the article concentrates upon “classical” RC as developed first of all by von Glasersfeld, von Foerster and Maturana and Varela. The pros and cons of their approaches are discussed and evaluated. Solution: In order to overcome the most obvious problems (...)
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    Ds MJ Goddefroy en Christeliknasionale onderwys.S. J. Botha - 1987 - HTS Theological Studies 43 (1/2):57-71.
    Rev MJ Goddefroy and Christian-National educationProfessor CH Rautenbach can be honoured as an excellent exponent of the principle of Christian-national education, based on the same views as the Nederduitsch Hervormde Church. In a tribute to him the purpose of this paper is to look into the matter of the Rev MJ Goddefroy and Christian-national education. Goddefroy came to South Africa exactly one hundred years ago in 1887 to become a minister in the Nederduitsch Hervormde Church and he on his part (...)
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    Vii.--New books.S. M. J. - 1899 - Mind 8 (2):275-275.
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  39. I. the origins of existentialism in prewar France.S. K. Keltner & Samuel J. Julian - 2010 - In Alan D. Schrift (ed.), The History of Continental Philosophy. London: Routledge. pp. 4--43.
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    Decolonial Model of Environmental Management and Conservation: Insights from Indigenous-led Grizzly Bear Stewardship in the Great Bear Rainforest.J. Walkus, C. N. Service, D. Neasloss, M. F. Moody, J. E. Moody, W. G. Housty, J. Housty, C. T. Darimont, H. M. Bryan, M. S. Adams & K. A. Artelle - 2021 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 24 (3):283-323.
    ABSTRACT Global biodiversity declines are increasingly recognized as profound ecological and social crises. In areas subject to colonialization, these declines have advanced in lockstep with settler colonialism and imposition of centralized resource management by settler states. Many have suggested that resurgent Indigenous-led governance systems could help arrest these trends while advancing effective and socially just approaches to environmental interactions that benefit people and places alike. However, how dominant management and conservation approaches might be decolonized (i.e., how their underlying colonial structure (...)
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    (1 other version)Practical and ethical considerations of agricultural research assistance for the third world.J. S. Gavora & E. E. Lister - 1989 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 2 (4):307-322.
    The right to eat and to an adequate standard of living for everyone motivates agricultural research assistance to developing countries with the primary objective of assuring sufficient food supply. This article focuses on aspects of food production and related agricultural research with specific examples from animal production. It discusses ethics of agricultural research in light of the utilitarian theory and compares livestock production in developing and developed countries. Major reasons for low outputs of animal production in developing countries are identified, (...)
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    Universals and orders.J. S. Mackenzie - 1922 - Mind 31 (122):189-194.
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  43. Soldier or Scholar: Stratocles or War.Jacobus Pontanus, S. J., Paul Richard Blum & Thomas McCreight - 2009 - Apprendice House.
    ISBN-13: 978-1934074480
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    "An aristocratic young man, fed up with his studies, contemplates military service. His teacher is unable by any reasoning to call him back him from the path he has embarked upon. The young man enlists another youth who commits himself to the journey, dressed in military garb, and he happens upon two deserting soldiers, unsightly and ill-used both in their dress and in their hygiene. Both young men are so moved by the deserters’ (...)
     
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    Map logic.J. S. Rybak & J. M. Rybak - 1975 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 53 (3):257 – 259.
  45. Sidgwick, A. -Distinction and the Criticism of Beliefs.J. S. Mackenzie - 1892 - Mind 1:552.
     
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    (1 other version)The Dangers of Democracy.J. S. Mackenzie - 1905 - International Journal of Ethics 16 (2):129.
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    (1 other version)The Idea of Progress.J. S. Mackenzie - 1899 - International Journal of Ethics 9 (2):195-213.
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    A Correction in Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics IV, 1128 A 27.J. S. Phillimore - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (01):15-.
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    Inducing dissociation and schizotypal experiences through “vision-deforming” glasses.S. B. Renard, R. J. C. Huntjens & G. H. M. Pijnenborg - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 65:209-215.
  50. Evaluation of coverage of the Puerto Rican census based on application of demographic analysis.J. G. Robinson, E. W. Fernandez, E. L. Kobilarcik, S. H. Preston, I. Elo, L. Gale, I. T. Elo, I. Rosenwaike, M. Hill & S. Becker - 1994 - Journal of Biosocial Science 26 (3):291-9.
     
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