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    SAT-based explicit LTL f satisfiability checking.Jianwen Li, Geguang Pu, Yueling Zhang, Moshe Y. Vardi & Kristin Y. Rozier - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence 289 (C):103369.
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    Strengthening practical wisdom.Kristin Ådnøy Eriksen, Hellen Dahl, Bengt Karlsson & Maria Arman - 2014 - Nursing Ethics 21 (6):707-719.
    Background: Practical wisdom, understood as knowing how to be or act in any present situation with clients, is believed to be an essential part of the knowledge needed to be a professional mental health worker. Exploring processes of adapting, extending knowledge and refining tacit knowledge grounded in mental health workers’ experiences with being in practice may bring awareness of how mental health workers reflect, learn and practice professional ‘artistry’. Research question: The aim of the article was to explore mental health (...)
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    Verantwortung als Aufforderung.Kristin Y. Albrecht, Giulia Battistoni & Sabrina Zucca-Soest - 2024 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 110 (4):483-490.
    Responsibility is a central juridical, moral and social concept that calls on individuals to act in ways that are necessary and morally right. It represents a fundamental normative relationship that bridges abstract philosophical ideas with empirical social realities. Despite its everyday importance, the derivation and application of responsibility are complex and often contested. This article explores the meaning and conditions under which responsibility can be justifiably demanded, as well as its practical enforceability. Responsibility is understood as a normative relationship with (...)
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    Recognition as a valued human being: Perspectives of mental health service users.Kristin Ådnøy Eriksen, Bengt Sundfør, Bengt Karlsson, Maj-Britt Råholm & Maria Arman - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (3):357-368.
    The acknowledgement of basic human vulnerability in relationships between mental health service users and professionals working in community-based mental health services (in Norway) was a starting point. The purpose was to explore how users of these services describe and make sense of their meetings with other people. The research is collaborative, with researcher and person with experienced-based knowledge cooperating through the research process. Data is derived from 19 interviews with 11 people who depend on mental health services for assistance at (...)
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    Newborn health benefits or financial risk protection? An ethical analysis of a real-life dilemma in a setting without universal health coverage.Kristine Husøy Onarheim, Ole Frithjof Norheim & Ingrid Miljeteig - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (8):524-530.
    IntroductionHigh healthcare costs make illness precarious for both patients and their families’ economic situation. Despite the recent focus on the interconnection between health and financial risk at the systemic level, the ethical conflict between concerns for potential health benefits and financial risk protection at the household level in a low-income setting is less understood.MethodsUsing a seven-step ethical analysis, we examine a real-life dilemma faced by families and health workers at the micro level in Ethiopia and analyse the acceptability of limiting (...)
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    Priority-setting dilemmas, moral distress and support experienced by nurses and physicians in the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Norway.Ingrid Miljeteig, Ingeborg Forthun, Karl Ove Hufthammer, Inger Elise Engelund, Elisabeth Schanche, Margrethe Schaufel & Kristine Husøy Onarheim - 2021 - Nursing Ethics 28 (1):66-81.
    Background: The global COVID-19 pandemic has imposed challenges on healthcare systems and professionals worldwide and introduced a ´maelstrom´ of ethical dilemmas. How ethically demanding situations are handled affects employees’ moral stress and job satisfaction. Aim: Describe priority-setting dilemmas, moral distress and support experienced by nurses and physicians across medical specialties in the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Western Norway. Research design: A cross-sectional hospital-based survey was conducted from 23 April to 11 May 2020. Ethical considerations: Ethical approval granted (...)
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    Serendipitous growth of single crystals with silicon incorporation.Gregory W. Morrison, Melissa C. Menard, LaRico J. Treadwell, Neel Haldolaarachchige, Kristin C. Kendrick, David P. Young & Julia Y. Chan - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (19-21):2524-2540.
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    Stretching oneself too thin and facing ethical challenges: Healthcare professionals’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.Margrethe Aase Schaufel, Elisabeth Schanche, Kristine Husøy Onarheim, Ingeborg Forthun, Karl Ove Hufthammer, Inger Elise Engelund & Ingrid Miljeteig - 2024 - Nursing Ethics 31 (8):1630-1645.
    Backgrounds Most countries are facing increased pressure on healthcare resources. A better understanding of how healthcare providers respond to new demands is relevant for future pandemics and other crises. Objectives This study aimed to explore what nurses and doctors in Norway reported as their main ethical challenges during two periods of the COVID-19 pandemic: February 2021 and February 2022. Research design A longitudinal repeated cross-sectional study was conducted in the Western health region of Norway. The survey included an open-ended question (...)
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    Eglė Rindzevičiūtė. The Power of Systems: How Policy Sciences Opened Up the Cold War World. xi + 292 pp., figs., bibl., index. Ithaca, N.Y./London: Cornell University Press, 2016. $49.95. [REVIEW]Kristine C. Harper - 2018 - Isis 109 (2):439-440.
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    Human Rights and Duties to Alleviate Environmental Injustice: The Domestic Case.Kristin Shrader-Frechette - unknown
    To the degree that citizens have participated in, or derived benefits from, social in- stitutions that have helped cause serious, life-threatening, or rights-threatening envi- ronmental injustice (EIJ), this article argues that they have duties either to stop their participation in these institutions or to compensate for it by helping to reform them. (EIJ occurs whenever children, poor people, minorities, or other subgroups bear dis- proportionate burdens of life-threatening or seriously harmful pollution.) After briefly defining “human rights,” the article defends the (...)
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    Meaning as behavior.Y. H. Krikorian - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (1):83-88.
    Meanings have an empirical genesis and status. This simple claim has often been denied or ignored. Some metaphysicians in their exaltation of the eternal have regarded meanings as essences, or eternal objects, or neutral entities, in a subsistential or supernatural realm that is changeless and has no roots in nature. Some logicians in their zest to manipulate meanings isolate them so completely as forms of reason, or as syntactical symbols that at no point is their connection with natural events made (...)
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    Democracy in What State?Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, Daniel Bensaïd, Wendy Brown, Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Rancière, Kristin Ross & Slavoj Zizek - 2011 - Columbia University Press.
    "Is it meaningful to call oneself a democrat? And if so, how do you interpret the word?" -/- In responding to this question, eight iconoclastic thinkers prove the rich potential of democracy, along with its critical weaknesses, and reconceive the practice to accommodate new political and cultural realities. Giorgio Agamben traces the tense history of constitutions and their coexistence with various governments. Alain Badiou contrasts current democratic practice with democratic communism. Daniel Bensaid ponders the institutionalization of democracy, while Wendy Brown (...)
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    Ethics Education for Healthcare Professionals in the Era of ChatGPT and Other Large Language Models: Do We Still Need It?Vasiliki Rahimzadeh, Kristin Kostick-Quenet, Jennifer Blumenthal Barby & Amy L. McGuire - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (10):17-27.
    ChatGPT has taken the academic community by storm (Cotton, Cotton, and Shipway 2023; Cox and Tzoc 2023; Sullivan, Kelly, and McLaughlan 2023). Since its release in November 2022, chatGPT has predic...
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  14. Animal moral psychologies.Susana Monsó & Kristin Andrews - 2022 - In Manuel Vargas & John Doris (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.
    Observations of animals engaging in apparently moral behavior have led academics and the public alike to ask whether morality is shared between humans and other animals. Some philosophers explicitly argue that morality is unique to humans, because moral agency requires capacities that are only demonstrated in our species. Other philosophers argue that some animals can participate in morality because they possess these capacities in a rudimentary form. Scientists have also joined the discussion, and their views are just as varied as (...)
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  15. The Social Determinants of Health: Why Should We Care?Adina Preda & Kristin Voigt - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (3):25-36.
    A growing body of empirical research examines the effects of the so-called “social determinants of health” on health and health inequalities. Several high-profile publications have issued policy recommendations to reduce health inequalities based on a specific interpretation of this empirical research as well as a set of normative assumptions. This article questions the framework defined by these assumptions by focusing on two issues: first, the normative judgments about the fairness of particular health inequalities; and second, the policy recommendations issued on (...)
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    The Art of Worldly Wisdom.Baltasar Gracián Y. Morales - 1647 - Barnes & Noble. Edited by Martin Fischer & Steven Schroeder.
    Offers practical advice on how to make your way in a chaotic world, and how to make it well. The 300 aphorisms contained here remain remarkably relevant today, addressing us today as practical guides for civility in an often uncivil world, and may serve as invitations to participate in making an uncivil world as civil as possible.
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    Hybrid models for achieving and maintaining cooperative symbiotic groups.İlker Yıldırım & Pınar Yolum - 2009 - Mind and Society 8 (2):243-258.
    Societies are composed of groups that interact. Symbiotic groups are those in which agents complement each other in resources that they have in excess. Symbiotic groups are useful especially when the resources in an environment are distributed unevenly, because they enable agents to trade resources easily. However, for trading to happen successfully, agents in symbiotic groups need to cooperate, i.e., they should be willing to donate resources when appropriate. Similarly, if some agents in a symbiotic group are defectors, they should (...)
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    Virtuous Leadership: Exploring the Effects of Leader Courage and Behavioral Integrity on Leader Performance and Image.Michael E. Palanski, Kristin L. Cullen, William A. Gentry & Chelsea M. Nichols - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 132 (2):297-310.
    We examined the relationship between leader behavioral integrity and leader behavioral courage using data from two studies. Results from Study 1, an online experiment, indicated that behavioral manifestations of leader behavioral integrity and situational adversity both have direct main effects on behavioral manifestations of leader courage. Results from Study 2, a multisource field study with practicing executives, indicated that leader behavioral courage fully mediates the effects of leader behavioral integrity on leader performance and leader executive image. Implications of these findings (...)
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    Are Apes’ Responses to Pointing Gestures Intentional?Olivia Sultanescu & Kristin Andrews - 2013 - Humana Mente 6 (24):53-77.
    This paper examines the meaningfulness of pointing in great apes. We appeal to Hannah Ginsborg’s conception of primitive normativity, which provides an adequate criterion for establishing whether a response is meaningful, and we attempt to make room for a conception according to which there is no fundamental difference between the responses of human infants and those of other great apes to pointing gestures. This conception is an alternative to Tomasello’s view that pointing gestures and reactions to them reveal a fundamental (...)
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    Shameless luck egalitarians.Adina Preda & Kristin Voigt - 2022 - Journal of Social Philosophy 54 (1):41-58.
    A recurring concern about luck egalitarianism is that its implementation would make some individuals, in particular those who lack marketable talents, experience shame. This, the objection goes, undermines individuals’ self-respect, which, in turn, may also lead to unequal respect between individuals. Loss of (self-)respect is a concern for any egalitarian, including distributive egalitarians, inasmuch as it is non-compensable. This paper responds to this concern by clarifying the relationship between shame and (self-)respect. We argue, first, a luck egalitarian society and ethos (...)
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    Samuel Jonhson ve Mutluluğu Aramak: Habeşistan Prensi Rasselas Bir Hik'ye Üzerine Bir İnceleme.Tamer Yıldırım - 2024 - Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 26 (50):575-592.
    Habeşistan Prensi Rasselas Bir Hikâye, Dr. Samuel Johnson’ın (1709-1784) eserlerinin en popüler olanlarından biridir. Eserin ilk okuyucuları onu felsefî ve pratik açıdan önemli bir eser olarak görmüş ve bir roman olarak sınıflandırmanın zor olduğunu düşünmüştür. Johnson, eserini yaklaşık 250 yıl önce yazmasına rağmen bugün de okuyucuya hayatın, ölümün, evliliğin, öğrenmenin, eyleme karşı eylemsizliğin anlamını ve diğer birçok konuyu keşfettirmeye çalışmaktadır. Johnson, ahlak teorilerinden hareketle mutluluğu ele almamaktadır. Ahlakî failin kendisinden, insandan ve insanın yaşadığı hayat ve bunun koşullarından hareketle konuyu anlatmaktadır. (...)
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  22. Three-year-olds understand communicative intentions without language, gestures, or gaze.Richard Moore, Kristin Liebal & Michael Tomasello - 2013 - Interaction Studies 14 (1):62-80.
    The communicative interactions of very young children almost always involve language, gesture and directed gaze. In this study, ninety-six children were asked to determine the location of a hidden toy by understanding a communicative act that contained none of these familiar means. A light-and-sound mechanism placed behind the hiding place and illuminated by a centrally placed switch was used to indicate the location of the toy. After a communicative training session, an experimenter pressed the switch either deliberately or accidentally, and (...)
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  23. Risk, Harm and Intervention: the case of child obesity.Michael S. Merry & Kristin Voigt - 2014 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (2):191-200.
    In this paper we aim to demonstrate the enormous ethical complexity that is prevalent in child obesity cases. This complexity, we argue, favors a cautious approach. Against those perhaps inclined to blame neglectful parents, we argue that laying the blame for child obesity at the feet of parents is simplistic once the broader context is taken into account. We also show that parents not only enjoy important relational prerogatives worth defending, but that children, too, are beneficiaries of that relationship in (...)
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    Collectivisme en Individualisme.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1939 - Synthese 4 (1):601-610.
    Es ist klar, dass jede Gemeinschaft bereits Organisation ist und der Mensch ist, ob er will oder nicht, Glied einer Gesellschaft und leistet in ihr Dienste. Jedoch: wenn ein Volk sich die Organisation seines Kollektivlebens als Hauptaufgabe stellt, so tut es das um den Preis der Individualität seiner Mitglieder. Es stellt sich heraus, dass Organisation im Allgemeinen das individuelle Leben der Menschen ausschaltet; man verlangt von dem Menschen, dass er aufhört, Individuum zu sein. Organisation entmenschlicht in gewissem Sinne den Menschen; (...)
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    Origine des idées politiques de Rousseau.Jules Vüy - 1889 - Genève,: Slatkine Reprints.
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    Political and moral concepts in the Śāntiparvan of the Mahābhārata.Y. S. Walimbe - 1990 - Delhi, India: Ajanta Books International.
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    Temperature dependence of the structure of liquid mercury up to 250°C.Y. Waseda, K. Yokoyama & K. Suzuki - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 29 (6):1427-1430.
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    The structure of rare earth metals in the liquid state.Y. Waseda & S. Tamaki - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 36 (1):1-8.
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    Creep behaviour in a discontinuous SiC–Zn-22% Al composite.Y. Xun & F. A. Mohamed * - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (24):2767-2785.
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  30. Sociedad, democracia, trabajo: apuntes de política social.Raggi Y. Ageo & M. Carlos - 1938 - La Habana: [Talleres de "La casa Montalvo Cárdenas"].
     
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  31. Filosofía de la ley según santo Tomás de Aquino..Carreras Y. Arañó & Juan[From Old Catalog] - 1919 - Madrid,: Editorial Reus (s. a.).
     
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  32. Obispado Castrense de Colombia, Colombia. Una ética para la paz desde la perspectiva cristiana.Área Jovenes Educación Y. Cultura, Obispado Castrense de Colombia, Juan Andrés Vargas Molina & Presbítero Obispado Castrense de Colombia - 2014 - In Javier Fernández Leal, S. Contreras & Jorge Orlando (eds.), Los retos éticos de las fuerzas militares. Medellín, Colombia: Biblioteca Jurídica Diké.
     
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    Modern Dönem Nesih Tartışmaları ve İbn Kesîr’in Neshe Yaklaşımı.Melek Yılmaz - 2016 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 20 (2):349-349.
    Abrogation (naskh) is one of the controversial themes of Islamic studies, especially in later period that of principle of exegesis (uṣūl al-tafsīr). However, the recent studies on abrogation (naskh) do not offer a comprehensive analysis on the concept. In fact, the problem of naskh (abrogation) is in need of a systematic and holistic approach, which would only be possible with a detailed study on how the concept of abrogation (naskh) is understood in Islamic interpretive tradition (tafsīr). With this purpose in (...)
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  34. La responsabilidad profesional del médico.Royo Villanova Y. Morales & Ricardo[From Old Catalog] - 1958 - Madrid,: Editorial Cultura Clásica y Moderna.
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  35. Apocalypse of the therapeutic: The cabin in the woods and the death of mimetic desire.Peter Y. Paik - 2015 - In Scott Cowdell, Chris Fleming & Joel Hodge (eds.), Mimesis, movies, and media. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  36. Teoría del conocimiento.Montes de Oca Y. Silva & José[From Old Catalog] - 1949 - México: [Departamento de Extensión Universitaria].
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    Detection of material property errors in handbooks and databases using artificial neural networks with hidden correlations.Y. M. Zhang, J. R. G. Evans & S. F. Yang - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (33):4453-4474.
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    Lecciones actuales de ontología griega arcaica y clásica.Teresa Oñate Y. Zubía - 2022 - [Madrid]: Editorial Dykinson. Edited by Francisco Romero Martín & Alberto Morán Roa.
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    Structural vacancies in Al–Pd–Mn quasicrystal and its -AlPdMnSi approximant crystals: Positron lifetime studies.Y. Takagiwa, J. T. Okada, K. Kimura, H. Kitahata, Y. Matsushita & I. Kanazawa - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (13-15):1929-1934.
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    The Study of a Predator-Prey Model with Fear Effect Based on State-Dependent Harvesting Strategy.Y. Tian & H. M. Li - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-19.
    In presence of predator population, the prey population may significantly change their behavior. Fear for predator population enhances the survival probability of prey population, and it can greatly reduce the reproduction of prey population. In this study, we propose a predator-prey fishery model introducing the cost of fear into prey reproduction with Holling type-II functional response and prey-dependent harvesting and investigate the global dynamics of the proposed model. For the system without harvest, it is shown that the level of fear (...)
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    Finansialiseringens tidsalder.Bent Sofus Tranøy - 2017 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 34 (2-3):32-62.
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    Focusing on Slowness and Resistance: A Contribution to Sustainable Development in Music Education.Øivind Varkøy & Hanne Rinholm - 2020 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 28 (2):168.
    This essay reflects on the values of _slowness_ and _resistance_ as fundamental ideas directly opposed to modern culture's ideals of _effectiveness_ and _smoothness_ and discusses how music from the Western classical music tradition can offer such values in music education. At the same time, _how_ we listen to music is highlighted as equally important as _what_ we listen to. Values like slowness and resistance are seen as important critical ideas, not only in the bubble of aesthetics, music, and music education, (...)
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  43. Instituciones de filosofía ecléctica.Félix Varela Y. Morales - 1952 - Habana,: Cultural [cover: Editorial de la Universidad de la Habana.
     
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  44. Models and theories in artificial intelligence.Y. Wilks - 1990 - In Derek Partridge & Yorick Wilks (eds.), The Foundations of Artificial Intelligence: A Sourcebook. Cambridge University Press.
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    Can You Restore My “Own” Body? A Phenomenological Analysis of Relational Autonomy.Jenny Slatman, Kristin Zeiler & Ignaas Devisch - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (8):18-20.
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  46. From imago Dei in the jewish-Christian traditions to human dignity in contemporary jewish law.Y. Michael Barilan - 2009 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 19 (3):pp. 231-259.
    The article surveys and analyzes the roles in Judaism of the value of imago Dei/human dignity, especially in bioethical contexts. Two main topics are discussed. The first is a comparative analysis of imago Dei as an anthropological and ethical concept in Jewish and Western thought (Christianity and secular European values). The Jewish tradition highlights the human body and especially its procreative function and external appearance as central to imago Dei. The second is the role of imago Dei as a moral (...)
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    Les philosophies de l’environnement.Pete A. Y. Gunter - 1998 - Environmental Ethics 20 (3):329-334.
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    A formal theory of speech acts.S. -Y. Kuroda - 1986 - Linguistics and Philosophy 9 (4):495 - 524.
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  49. Dos cartas inéditas de Francisco de Vitoria sobre los escrúpulos.E. Zaragoza Y. Pascual - 1990 - Ciencia Tomista 117 (2):341-346.
     
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  50. Hobbes and the method of natural science.Y. C. Zark - 1996 - In Tom Sorell (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Hobbes. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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