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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.
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    Early Buddhist Theory of Knowledge.K. N. Jayatilleke - 1963 - Foundations of Language 5 (4):560-562.
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  3. Plato's Analytic Method.K. M. Sayre - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (173):250-251.
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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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  5. HIV prevention research and global inequality: steps towards improved standards of care.K. Shapiro - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (1):39-47.
    Next SectionIntensification of poverty and degradation of health infrastructure over recent decades in countries most affected by HIV/AIDS present formidable challenges to clinical research. This paper addresses the overall standard of health care (SOC) that should be provided to research participants in developing countries, rather than the narrow definition of SOC that has characterised the international debate on standards of health care. It argues that contributing to sustainable improvements in health by progressively ratcheting the standard of care upwards for research (...)
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  6. The Meta-Justification of Reflective Equilibrium.K. Kappel - 2006 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 9 (2):131-147.
    The paper addresses the possibility of providing a meta-justification of what appears to be crucial epistemic desiderata involved in the method of reflective equilibrium. I argue that although the method of reflective equilibrium appears to be widely in use in moral theorising, the prospects of providing a meta-justification of crucial epistemic desiderata are rather bleak. Nor is the requirement that a meta-justification be provided obviously misguided. In addition, I briefly note some of the implications of these results for our use (...)
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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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    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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    Ludwig Wittgenstein: the man and his philosophy.K. T. Fann - 1967 - [New York,: Dell Pub. Co..
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    Confessions of an Expert Ethics Witness.K. Kipnis - 1997 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 22 (4):325-343.
    The aim of this essay is to describe and reflect upon the concrete particulars of one academician's work as an expert ethics witness. The commentary on my practices and the narrative descriptions of three cases are offered as evidence for the thesis that it is possible to act honorably within a role that some have considered to be inherently illicit. Practical measures are described for avoiding some of the best known pitfalls. The discussion concludes with a listing of the distinctive (...)
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  12. On super- and subvaluationism: A classicist's reply to Hyde.K. Akiba - 1999 - Mind 108 (432):727-732.
  13. The Growth of the Mind.K. Koffka & R. M. Ogden - 1925 - Mind 34 (136):491-495.
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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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    Intentionality and communication theory.K. M. Sayre - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (1):155-165.
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    The Logic of Significance and Context.K. Fine - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (113):362-364.
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    Personal History, Beyond Narrative: an Embodied Perspective.Allan Køster - 2017 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 48 (2):163-187.
    Narrative theories currently dominate our understanding of how selfhood is constituted and concretely individuated throughout personal history. Despite this success, the narrative perspective has recently been exposed to a range of critiques. Whilst these critiques have been effective in pointing out the shortcomings of narrative theories of selfhood, they have been less willing and able to suggest alternative ways of understanding personal history. In this article, I assess the criticisms and argue that an adequate phenomenology of personal history must also (...)
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    Introduction.K. L. Evans - 2024 - Philosophical Investigations 47 (3):275-277.
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    Introduction: Commercialization of Academic Science and a New Agenda for Science Education.Gürol Irzık & Gurol Irzik - 2013 - Science & Education 22 (10):2375-2384.
    Certain segments of science are becoming increasingly commercialized. This article discusses the commercialization of academic science and its impact on various aspects of science. It also aims to provide an introduction to the articles in this special issue. I briefly describe the major factors that led to this phenomenon, situate it in the context of the changing social regime of science and give a thumbnail sketch of its costs and benefits. I close with a general discussion of how the topic (...)
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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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    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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  22. 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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    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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    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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  26. 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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    Neuroscience and Values: A Case Study Illustrating Developments in Policy, Training and Research in the UK and Internationally.K. W. M. Fulford - 2011 - Mens Sana Monographs 9 (1):79.
    In the current climate of dramatic advances in the neurosciences, it has been widely assumed that the diagnosis of mental disorder is a matter exclusively for value-free science. Starting from a detailed case history, this paper describes how, to the contrary, values come into the diagnosis of mental disorders, directly through the criteria at the heart of psychiatry's most scientifically grounded classification, the American Psychiatric Association's DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual). Various possible interpretations of the prominence of values in psychiatric (...)
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    The structure of liquid tin.K. Furukawa, B. R. Orton, J. Hamor & G. I. Williams - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (85):141-155.
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  29. A little sensitivity goes a long way.K. Taylor - 2007 - In G. Preyer (ed.), Context-Sensitivity and Semantic Minimalism: New Essays on Semantics and Pragmatics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 63--93.
     
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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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  34. 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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    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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    Cognitive psychology.K. Prazdny - 1980 - Artificial Intelligence 14 (1):110-112.
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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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    Does Aristotle's polis exist 'by nature'?K. Cherry & E. A. Goerner - 2006 - History of Political Thought 27 (4):563-585.
    Aristotle claims man is a political animal and that the polis exists by nature. Taking literally his analogy between the legislator and the craftsman, Aristotle's critics contend that he 'blunders' because the polis is artificial, devised by a legislator/founder and imposed on a people. We defend Aristotle's claims by showing, first, how Aristotle's claim that man is by nature an animal possessing logos -- speech/reason -- grounds his account of the natural development of the polis out of the earliest partnerships (...)
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    Galvanomagnetic size effects in aluminium films.K. Försvoll & I. Holwech - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (99):435-450.
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  46. Der kommunistische Gedanke in der Philosophie, Leipzig 1923.K. P. Hasse - 1925 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 3 (1):113-114.
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    (1 other version)Editorial Notes.R. J. K. - 1945 - Modern Schoolman 22 (3):168-169.
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    (1 other version)Eine religiöse Jugendentwicklung.K. Needon - 1921 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 2 (1):197-200.
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    The Catalogue of Palm Leaf Manuscripts kept in the Otani University Library.K. R. Norman - 1997 - Buddhist Studies Review 14 (1):63-64.
    The Catalogue of Palm Leaf Manuscripts kept in the Otani University Library. Otani University Library, Kyoto 1995. lxxxi, 778 pp. No price given.
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    7. Phokisch πλάτος = nummus.K. Peisendanz - 1908 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 67 (1-4):473-475.
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