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  1. Wozu Kunst?K. Honnef - 1982 - In Siegfried J. Schmidt (ed.), Literatur und Kunst, wozu? Heidelberg: C. Winter.
     
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  2. (2 other versions)The Open Society and Its Enemies.K. R. Popper - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (80):271-276.
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    Utility and deontic reasoning: Some comments on Johnson-Laird and Byrne.K. I. Manktelow & D. E. Over - 1992 - Cognition 43 (2):183-188.
  4. Plato's Analytic Method.K. M. Sayre - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (173):250-251.
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    David Armstrong and realism about colour.K. Campbell - 1993 - In John Bacon, Keith Campbell & Lloyd Reinhardt (eds.), Ontology, Causality and Mind: Essays in Honour of D M Armstrong. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Emotion Regulation Flexibility: Gender Differences in Context Sensitivity and Repertoire.K. Elise Goubet & Evangelia G. Chrysikou - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Superordinate principles in reasoning with causal and deontic conditionals.K. I. Manktelow & N. Fairley - 2000 - Thinking and Reasoning 6 (1):41 – 65.
    We propose that the pragmatic factors that mediate everyday deduction, such as alternative and disabling conditions (e.g. Cummins et al., 1991) and additional requirements (Byrne, 1989) exert their effects on specific inferences because of their perceived relevance to more general principles, which we term SuperPs. Support for this proposal was found first in two causal inference experiments, in which it was shown that specific inferences were mediated by factors that are relevant to a more general principle, while the same inferences (...)
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    Headlessness without Illusions: Phenomenological Undecidability and Materialism.K. Williford - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (5-6):190-200.
    I argue that there is a version of (quasi-Armstrongian) weak illusionism that intelligibly relates phenomenal concepts and introspective opacity, accounts for the (hard) problem intuitions Chalmers highlights (modal, epistemic, explanatory, and metaphysical), and undermines the most important arguments Chalmers deploys against type-B and type-C materialisms. If this is successful, we can satisfactorily account for the meta-problem of consciousness, mollify our hard problem intuitions, and remain genuine realists about phenomenal experience.
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    Patterns of Attainment.K. Fogelman, H. Goldstein, J. Essen & M. Ghodsian - 1978 - Educational Studies 4 (2):121-130.
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    Aristophanes' Language.K. J. Dover - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (02):157-.
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    Crombie on republic 597c.K. W. Mills - 1973 - Mind 82 (328):602-603.
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    Courteous but not curious: how doctors' politeness masks their existential neglect. A qualitative study of video-recorded patient consultations.K. M. Agledahl, P. Gulbrandsen, R. Forde & A. Wifstad - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (11):650-654.
    Objective To study how doctors care for their patients, both medically and as fellow humans, through observing their conduct in patient–doctor encounters. Design Qualitative study in which 101 videotaped consultations were observed and analysed using a Grounded Theory approach, generating explanatory categories through a hermeneutical analysis of the taped consultations. Setting A 500-bed general teaching hospital in Norway. Participants 71 doctors working in clinical non-psychiatric departments and their patients. Results The doctors were concerned about their patients' health and how their (...)
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    The principle of justice in patient priorities in the intensive care unit: the role of significant others.K. Halvorsen, R. Forde & P. Nortvedt - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (8):483-487.
    Background: Theoretically, the principle of justice is strong in healthcare priorities both nationally and internationally. Research, however, has indicated that questions can be raised as to how this principle is dealt with in clinical intensive care. Objective: The objective of this article is to examine how significant others may affect the principle of justice in the medical treatment and nursing care of intensive care patients. Method: Field observations and in-depth interviews with physicians and nurses in intensive care units (ICU). Emphasis (...)
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  14. (1 other version)Pantheism as panpsychism.K. Pfeifer - 1997 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 30 (77):181-190.
     
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  15. Tonghak ŭi sahoe sasang kwa K'ŭrop'ŭt'ŭk'in anak'ijŭm ŭi chip'yŏng yunghap.Ŏm Yŏn-sŏk - 2019 - In Chŏng-gil Han (ed.), Sahoe sasang kwa tongsŏ chŏppyŏn. Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Tong kwa Sŏ.
     
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  16. A third note on degree of corroboration or confirmation.K. R. Popper - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (29):294.
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    Teorii︠a︡ i praktika podgotovki uchiteli︠a︡ k razvivai︠u︡shchemu obuchenii︠u︡.Z. K. Meretukova - 1997 - Maĭkop: Adygeĭskiĭ gos. universitet.
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    Hegel.K. R. Dove - 1986 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 24 (2):281-283.
  19. Connecting the East and the West towards a Grand Theory.Samhita K. - manuscript
    Back in Ancient India, Shankaracharya postulated a philosophy which is now known as Advaita. According to Advaita philosophy, the ‘jivãtma’ (individual soul) and ‘Brahmãtma’ (universal soul) are one and the same and these are the only ‘real’ things that exist. Everything else is an illusion. To challenge this almost unshakeable viewpoint, I bring to the fore a book authored by a Nobel Laureate. In 1935, Alexis Carrel’s revolutionary book entitled “Man the Unknown” was published. Though controversial in terms of its (...)
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    The Next Hundred Years.K. W. M. Fulford, George Graham, Giovanni Stanghellini, Tim Thornton, John Z. Sadler, Richard G. T. Gipps & Martin Davies - 2013 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard Gipps, George Graham, John Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini & Tim Thornton (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and psychiatry. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter introduces the edited volume, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry. Published in 2013, the centenary of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology, the chapter draws lessons from the last hundred years for the coming century. No predictions are made. Instead, five 'conditions for flourishing' are set out: 1) Particular Problems - the importance of focussing on well-defined particular problems rather than general theory building, 2) Product- orientation - remaining always responsibly product oriented in the specific sense that both sides (...)
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    A note on natural laws and so-called "contrary-to-fact conditionals".K. R. Popper - 1949 - Mind 58 (229):62-66.
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    Forms of life and following rules: a Wittgensteinian defence of relativism.K. Barry Donald - 1996 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    This book provides a defence of epistemological relativism against its most powerful opponents.
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    Inducing signal-verified lucid dreams in 40% of untrained novice lucid dreamers within two nights in a sleep laboratory setting.K. Appel, S. Füllhase, S. Kern, A. Kleinschmidt, A. Laukemper, K. Lüth, L. Steinmetz & L. Vogelsang - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 83:102960.
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    Der Diphthong ei im griechischen unter Berucksichtigung seiner Entsprechungen in verwandten Sprachen.J. H. K. & Herbert Weir Smyth - 1887 - American Journal of Philology 8 (1):97.
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    Ben Olma Kaygısı.Özlem Kırlı - 2019 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 9 (9:4):959-977.
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    Index to the Mahaniddesa. L. S. Cousins.K. R. Norman - 1997 - Buddhist Studies Review 14 (1):68-70.
    Index to the Mahaniddesa. L. S. Cousins. Pali Text Society, Oxford 1995. £13. ISBN 0-86013-310-9.
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    Modelling the mind.K. A. Mohyeldin Said (ed.) - 1990 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This collection by a distinguished group of philosophers, psychologists, and physiologists reflects an interdisciplinary approach to the central question of cognitive science: how do we model the mind? Among the topics explored are the relationships (theoretical, reductive, and explanatory) between philosophy, psychology, computer science, and physiology; what should be asked of models in science generally, and in cognitive science in particular; whether theoretical models must make essential reference to objects in the environment; whether there are human competences that are resistant, (...)
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    Nabokov's ‘Diabolical Task’: Translation as Capture and Becoming-Butterfly.K. Maya Larson - 2020 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 14 (4):585-603.
    The lepidopteral imaginary that animates Nabokov's relationship to translation can be understood in light of Deleuze and Guattari's notions of ‘apparatus of capture’ and ‘rhizomatic becomings’. On the one hand, Nabokov's scientific fascination with butterflies frames his radically literal approach to translation. The scientific dissection of texts and butterflies ‘captures’ an original and singular content as it flutters, reducing it to the homogenised content of a target source. On the other hand, in Speak, Memory's engagement with ‘multiple metamorphoses, familiar to (...)
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    Journal of the Pali Text Society, Volume XXVI. Edited by O. von Hinüber and R.F. Gombrich.K. R. Norman - 2001 - Buddhist Studies Review 18 (2):250-252.
    Journal of the Pali Text Society, Volume XXVI. Edited by O. von Hinüber and R.F. Gombrich. Pali Text Society, Oxford 2000. 234 pp. £15.00. ISBN 0 86013 391 5.
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    Linguistic Approach to Buddhist Thought. Genjun H. Sasaki.K. R. Norman - 1988 - Buddhist Studies Review 5 (2):174-175.
    Linguistic Approach to Buddhist Thought. Genjun H. Sasaki. Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi 1986. x, 194 pp. Rs. 125.
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    The Casket of Medicine (Bhesajjamanjusa Chapters 1-18). Trans. Jinadasa Liyanaratne.K. R. Norman - 2002 - Buddhist Studies Review 19 (2):189.
    The Casket of Medicine. Trans. Jinadasa Liyanaratne. Pali Text Society, Oxford 2002. xviii, 197 pp. £12.10. ISBN 0 86013 4003 2.
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    The History of the Buddha's Religion (Sasanavamsa).K. R. Norman - 1988 - Buddhist Studies Review 5 (2):164-165.
    The History of the Buddha's Religion (Sasanavamsa). Translated by Bimala Churn Law, Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica No. 29. Sri Satguru Publications, Delhi 1986. xvii, 174 pp. Rs 120.
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    The Mahasudarsanavadana and The Mahasudarsanasutra. Hisashi Matsumura.K. R. Norman - 1991 - Buddhist Studies Review 8 (1-2):179-181.
    The Mahasudarsanavadana and The Mahasudarsanasutra. Hisashi Matsumura. Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica 47, Indian Books Centre, Delhi 1988. lvii, 142 pp. Rs.350.
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    Therigatha-atthakatha. W. Pruitt.K. R. Norman - 1998 - Buddhist Studies Review 15 (2):223-224.
    Therigatha-atthakatha. W. Pruitt. Pali Text Society, Oxford 1998. vii, 414 pp. £17.00 ISBN 0 86013 352 5.
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  35. Induction of relations between continuous stimulus and response dimensions.K. Koh & De Meyer - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):495-495.
     
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    Cognitive psychology.K. Prazdny - 1980 - Artificial Intelligence 14 (1):110-112.
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    The Logic of Significance and Context.K. Fine - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (113):362-364.
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    Hassas Ayar Argümanı: Bilim Tanrı'yı mı İşaret Ediyor?Tufan Kıymaz - 2020 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 10 (10:4):1367-1381.
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    Introduction.K. L. Evans - 2024 - Philosophical Investigations 47 (3):275-277.
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    Research guiding principles in modern physics: Case studies in elementary particle physics.K. Gavroglu - 1976 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 7 (2):223-248.
    Summary Some case studies in elementary particle physics are presented in this work, that can be used for the critical appraisal of specific criteria which were proposed to account for the development of Heisenberg's work. It is attempted to define the philosophical problems associated with and emerging from the structures of theories, rather than analyse the philosophical aspects of concepts used in elementary particle physics. This necessitates the discussion of the relationship between theory and experiment, and the role of the (...)
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    Solid-solution strengthening of f.c.c. alloys.K. R. Evans & W. F. Flanagan - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (155):977-983.
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    The origin of dislocations and sub-structure arrangements in copper single crystals.K. E. Evans & W. F. Flanagan - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (132):1131-1142.
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    Semantic and structural problems in evolutionary ethics.K. G. Ferguson - 2001 - Biology and Philosophy 16 (1):69-84.
    In ''''A Defense of Evolutionary Ethics'''' (1986), Robert J. Richardsendeavors to explain how moral ''oughts'' can be derived from thescience of evolutionary biology without committing the dreadednaturalistic fallacy. First, Richards assumes that ''ought'' as usedin ethical discourse bears the same meaning as ''ought'' used anywherein science, indicating merely that certain results or behaviors arepredicted based on prior structured contexts. To this extent, themoral behavior of animals, what they ''ought'' to do, could arguablybe predicted by evolutionary biology as effectively as, say,molecular (...)
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    Fertilisation and moral status: a scientific perspective.K. Dawson - 1987 - Journal of Medical Ethics 13 (4):173-178.
    The debate about the moral status of the embryo has gained new impetus because of the advances in reproductive technology that have made early human embryo experimentation a possibility, and because of the public concern that this arouses. Several philosophical arguments claiming that fertilisation is the event that accords moral status to the embryo were initially formulated in the context of the abortion debate. Were they formulated with sufficient precision to account for the scientific facts as we now understand them? (...)
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    Ethics of research with psychiatric patients: principles, problems and the primary responsibilities of researchers.K. W. Fulford & K. Howse - 1993 - Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (2):85-91.
    In this paper some of the general issues surrounding recently published guidelines for the practice of research ethics committees are outlined, concentrating in particular on the difficulties raised by research with psychiatric patients. Research is distinguished from ordinary clinical practice by the intention to advance knowledge. So defined, research with psychiatric patients should be governed by the same four principles as research with any other group--knowledge, necessity, benefit and consent. In applying these principles, however, particularly the principle of consent, many (...)
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    Losing Black Mothers, Finding Revolutionary Mothering.K. Melchor Quick Hall - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (4):764-780.
    My mother is losing her mother to Alzheimer's disease. Although my mother feels loss, I am connecting through my grandmother to our ancestors, including a deceased father and paternal grandmother. I am also connecting to a daughter who has lost her mother, through a grandmother who, through her loss of memory, is more open to kin networks than my mother. Through deepening connections to my maternal grandmother and to my daughter, I feel I am losing my mother. I look to (...)
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  47. Enactive Cognitive Science. Part 1: History and Research Themes.K. McGee - 2005 - Constructivist Foundations 1 (1):19--34.
    Purpose: This paper is a brief introduction to enactive cognitive science: a description of some of the main research concerns; some examples of how such concerns have been realized in actual research; some of its research methods and proposed explanatory mechanisms and models; some of the potential as both a theoretical and applied science; and several of the major open research questions. Findings: Enactive cognitive science is an approach to the study of mind that seeks to explain how the structures (...)
     
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    Dogs and Monsters: Observations on the Evacuation of Afghanistan and the Intersection of Human Rights and the Anthropocene.K. M. Ferebee - 2023 - Intertexts 27 (2):52-77.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Dogs and MonstersObservations on the Evacuation of Afghanistan and the Intersection of Human Rights and the AnthropoceneK. M. Ferebee (bio)On August 28, 2021, former Royal Marine and charity worker Pen Farthing was evacuated from Afghanistan with almost two hundred dogs and cats that his Kabul animal charity, Nowzad Dogs, had rescued. The role of the British government in this evacuation remains hotly contested: At the time, the British Ministry (...)
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    Anguttaranikayatika. Volume I. Primoz Pecenko.K. R. Norman - 1998 - Buddhist Studies Review 15 (1):100-101.
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    The Udana and The Udana Commentary. Peter Masefield.K. R. Norman - 1995 - Buddhist Studies Review 12 (1):71-72.
    The Udana and The Udana Commentary. Peter Masefield. Pali Text Society, Oxford 1994, 1994, 1995. ix, 203; xvi, 566; vi, 605 pp. £17.95; £24.95; £24.95.
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