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    Thinking the Pure and Empty Form of Dead Time. Individuation and Creation of Thinking in Gilles Deleuze’s Philosophy of Time.Torbjørn Eftestøl - 2024 - Open Philosophy 7 (1).
    In his account of the individuation and creation of thinking in Difference and Repetition Gilles Deleuze claims that there belongs “an experience of death.” What does this mean and imply for an attempt to come to terms with Deleuze’s transcendental empiricism? The following article presents a reading that explores this question, arguing that Deleuze’s account of what it means to think has two aspects that must be understood in relation to each other. On the one hand, Deleuze’s ontology of intensive (...)
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    Best Interests and Decisions to Withdraw Life-Sustaining Treatment from a Conscious, Incapacitated Patient.L. Syd M. Johnson & Kathy L. Cerminara - 2025 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics:1-17.
    Conscious but incapacitated patients need protection from both undertreatment and overtreatment, for they are exceptionally vulnerable, and dependent on others to act in their interests. In the United States, the law prioritizes autonomy over best interests in decision making. Yet U.S. courts, using both substituted judgment and best interests decision making standards, frequently prohibit the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment from conscious but incapacitated patients, such as those in the minimally conscious state, even when ostensibly seeking to determine what patients would (...)
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    Philosophy and its History: Aims and Methods in the Study of Early Modern Philosophy.Mogens Lærke, Justin E. H. Smith & Eric Schliesser (eds.) - 2013 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    This volume collects contributions from leading scholars of early modern philosophy from a wide variety of philosophical and geographic backgrounds. The distinguished contributors offer very different, competing approaches to the history of philosophy.Many chapters articulate new, detailed methods of doing history of philosophy. These present conflicting visions of the history of philosophy as an autonomous sub-discipline of professional philosophy. Several other chapters offer new approaches to integrating history into one's philosophy by re-telling the history of recent philosophy. A number of (...)
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  4. (1 other version)An Introduction to the Philosophy of Induction and Probability.L. Jonathan Cohen - 1990 - Mind 99 (394):313-315.
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    Kim Chʻung-yŏl Kyosu ŭi Yuga yulli kangŭi.Chʻung-nyŏl Kim - 1994 - Sŏul-si: Yemun Sŏwŏn.
    001. 생명보다 귀한 것은 없다 002. '나'의 인격은 가정에서 만들어진다 003. 사회윤리는 가정 윤리의 확장이다 004. 도의 정신 없이는 역사 의식도 없다 005. 현대 사회에서 유가의 윤리는 사라졌는가 006. 동양의 윤리를 다시 보자.
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    The role of observing responses in discrimination learning. Part I.L. Benjamin Wyckoff - 1952 - Psychological Review 59 (6):431-442.
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    Five critical modal systems.L. Esakia & V. Meskhi - 1977 - Theoria 43 (1):52-60.
  8. Angles in fundamental physics.L. L. Whyte - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (11):256-258.
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    Agricultural practices, ecology, and ethics in the third world.L. S. Westra, K. L. Bowen & B. K. Behe - 1991 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 4 (1):60-77.
    The increasing demand for horticultural products for nutritional and economic purposes by lesser developed countries (LDC's) is well-documented. Technological demands of the LDC's producing horticultural products is also increasing. Pesticide use is an integral component of most agricultural production, yet chemicals are often supplied without supplemental information vital for their safe and efficient implementation. Illiteracy rates in developing countries are high, making pesticide education even more challenging. For women, who perform a significant share of agricultural tasks, illiteracy rates are even (...)
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    The rules of tool incorporation: Tool morpho-functional & sensori-motor constraints.L. Cardinali, C. Brozzoli, L. Finos, A. C. Roy & A. Farnè - 2016 - Cognition 149:1-5.
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    Immanence et extériorité absolue.Mogens Lærke - 2009 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 134 (2):169-190.
    Cet article explore la conception spinozienne du rapport entre substance et mode en analysant les notions de cause de soi, de cause immanente et de puissance. Nous soutenons que la théorie spinozienne de la causalité constitue une tentative pour développer une ontologie relationnelle de la puissance dans laquelle toute dénomination intrinsèque est fondée sur une dénomination extrinsèque. Par opposition à une interprétation courante selon laquelle la substance de Spinoza est une sorte de grande monade dans laquelle toutes choses inhèrent comme (...)
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    A Tanner manuscript in the bodleian library and some notes on English painting of the late twelfth century.L. M. Ayres - 1969 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 32 (1):41-54.
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    Corrigendum: A logic for evidential support.L. Jonathan Cohen - 1967 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (4):352.
    In my paper ‘A Logic for Evidential Support’ (this Journal, 17 (1966), 21 ff.) the argument on page 25 is illustrated by wrong and misleading examples.1 The argument proceeds by considering statements logically equivalent to a universal hypothesis U1 that are formed by generalising analogously not about the individual elements of U1's domain of discourse, but about pairs, trios, or n-membered classes of these elements, where the domain of U1 has at least n elements. But the generalisations must be understood (...)
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    (1 other version)A study in many-valued logic.L. H. Hackstaff & Józef M. Bocheński - 1962 - Studies in East European Thought 2 (1):37-48.
  15. Euler's circles and adjacent space.L. E. Hicks - 1912 - Mind 21 (83):410-415.
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    Propositions and speech acts.L. R. Reinhardt - 1967 - Mind 76 (302):166-183.
  17. Two components of metalinguistic awareness: Control of linguistic processing and analysis of linguistic knowledge.L. A. Ricciardelli - 1993 - Applied Psycholinguistics 14:349-367.
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    Sculpture: Present and past.L. R. Rogers - 1970 - British Journal of Aesthetics 10 (2):180-187.
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  19. The disenfranchisement of felons.L. R. - 2001 - Law and Philosophy 20 (6):553-580.
    After discussing the interests that ground the right to democratic political participation, arguments for the disenfranchisement of those who commit serious criminal offenses are examined. The arguments are divided into two groups. The first group consists of arguments that are relatively independent of the justifying aims of punishment. It is conceded that two of these arguments establish that some, though by no means all, serious offenders should lose the vote for a period of time that does not necessarily overlap with (...)
     
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    Provability logics for natural Turing progressions of arithmetical theories.L. D. Beklemishev - 1991 - Studia Logica 50 (1):107 - 128.
    Provability logics with many modal operators for progressions of theories obtained by iterating their consistency statements are introduced. The corresponding arithmetical completeness theorem is proved.
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    New and Improved: Pessimism about Testimony’s Role in Developing Understanding.L. F. Callahan - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    Some philosophers—call them pessimists–think we have reason to avoid deferring to testimony to settle our questions in domains where deep understanding is important. Extant defences of pessimism focus on whether deferring to testimony is ever sufficient for acquiring understanding. But I argue that these defences/articulations of pessimism are unsatisfactory. Even if deference to testimony were always insufficient for acquiring understanding—which seems doubtful—this would not explain why we have reason to avoid deferring in certain domains. Instead, I claim we should think (...)
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    The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, 1872-1914.L. J. Russell - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (70):87.
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    The annealing of vacancies and vacancy aggregates in quenched gold, silver and copper.L. M. Clarebrough, R. L. Segall, M. H. Loretto & M. E. Hargreaves - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (99):377-400.
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    The Problem of the Divine Eternity: R. L. STURCH.R. L. Sturch - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (4):487-493.
    The ‘traditional’ view among philosophical theologians, that God is eternal not merely in the sense of being everlasting but in the sense of being outside time altogether, has come under sharp criticism in recent years, both from biblical theologians and from philosophers. It is against the latter form of attack, particularly as represented by the detailed criticisms of Professor Nelson Pike, that I wish to try and defend the notion of a divine timelessness.
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  25. The effect of intuitionism on classical algebra of logic.L. E. J. Brouwer - 1955 - Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 57:113–116.
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    Interaction Between the East and Andalusia in the Context of Hadith Methodology Literature.Zülal Kılıç - 2025 - Kocaeli İLahiyat Dergisi 8 (2):145-173.
    In addition to the transmission of the science of hadith from the Eastern Islamic world to the west, particularly to Andalusia, a rich literature also developed in Andalusia. Therefore, the development of the science of hadith and hadith methodology in the Andalusian region and the impact of scholars from that region on these sciences is an important issue that deserves attention. This article examines how the intellectual atmosphere of Andalusia was enriched by the hadith works that came from the East (...)
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  27. Kunin kwa yulli: choguk kwa minjok ŭl wihan salm.Ŭng-yŏl Kim - 1985 - [Seoul]: Yukkun Kyoyuk Saryŏngbu.
     
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    Acquiring Emptiness: Interpreting Nāgārjuna’s MMK 24:18.Douglas L. - 2010 - Philosophy East and West 60 (1):40-64.
  29. Can they suffer? The ethical priority of quality of life research in disorders of consciousness.L. Syd M. Johnson - 2013 - Bioethica Forum 6 (4):129-136.
    There is ongoing ethical and legal debate about withdrawing life sup- port for patients with disorders of consciousness (DOCs). Frequently fu- eling the debate are implicit assumptions about the value of life in a state of impaired consciousness, and persistent uncertainty about the quality of life (QoL) of these persons. Yet there are no validated methods for assessing QoL in this population, and a significant obstacle to doing so is their inability to communicate. Recent neuroscientific discoveries might circumvent that problem (...)
     
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  30. (1 other version)Presentism, Ontology and Temporal Experience.L. Nathan Oaklander - 2002 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 50:73-90.
    In a recent article, ‘Tensed Time and Our Differential Experience of the Past and Future,’ William Lane Craig attempts to resuscitate A. N. Prior's ‘Thank Goodness’ argument against the B-theory by combining it with Plantinga's views about basic beliefs. In essence Craig's view is that since there is a universal experience and belief in the objectivity of tense and the reality of becoming, ‘this belief constitutes an intrinsic defeater-defeater which overwhelms the objections brought against it.’ An intrinsic defeater-defeater is a (...)
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  31. al-Khuluq al-ʻaẓīm fī ḥurūb al-rasūl al-karīm.Ibn Yūsuf & Maḥmūd Fajjāl - 2012 - al-Kuwayt: Ghirās lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ wa-al-daʻāyah wa-al-iʻlān.
     
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    Deontic logic for normative conflicts.L. Goble - 2014 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (2):206-235.
  33. Analytica Priora.L. Aristotle, Minio-Paluello & Boethius - 1962 - Desclée de Brouwer.
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    Proof-number search.L. Victor Allis, Maarten van der Meulen & H. Jaap van den Herik - 1994 - Artificial Intelligence 66 (1):91-124.
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    The Best of Times.L. Nathan Oaklander - 2017 - The Philosophers' Magazine 79:44-49.
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    Subjective variables in electro-physiological recording.L. R. C. Haward - 1967 - Acta Biotheoretica 17 (4):195-204.
    Electrophysiology deals with apparatus applied in a stimulus response situation. This technique is partly concerned with physical problems, partly with biological ones. The failure to appreciate differences in these problems leads to assumptions which require critical examination. Assumptions stating the constancy of objective stimuli, the meaning of inter and intra-individual variation, and the stability of the so-called “resting level” are examined.Some experiments are cited which reveal complications by the apperception of the patient and which have a significant influence on electrophysiological (...)
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  37. E divino l'intelletto umano? S. Tommaso, S. Bonaventura e GD Scoto a confronto.L. Di Pasquale - 1990 - Miscellanea Francescana 90 (1-2):131-202.
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    Elements de logique mathematique - theorie des modeles: par G. Kreisel et J.L. Krivine.Georg Kreisel & J. L. Krivine - 1967 - Dunod.
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    On the relationship between weak compactness inL ω 1 ω,L ω 1 ω 1, and restricted second-order languages.J. L. Bell - 1972 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 15 (1-2):74-78.
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    Linguistica ancilla theologiae.L. Boeve - 2001 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 32 (2):218-239.
    Lorsqu’il laisse interagir l’expérience contextuelle et l’interprétation traditionnelle, le langage religieux apporte du neuf. L’auteur se demande si la «linguistique cognitive» offre certaines pistes de réflexion et certains modèles utiles à la recontextualisation de l’épistémologie théologique dans la situation actuelle de la postmodernité. La sémantique cognitive présente la théologie comme une approche de la réalité dans un cadre conceptuel fondamental et non dans un rapport prédéterminé entre l’ordre logique et l’ordre ontologique. La théorie de la métaphore est ici particulièrement suggestive. (...)
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    Electrical resistivity of dislocations in face-centred cubic metals.L. M. Clarebrough, M. E. Hargreaves & M. H. Loretto - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (73):115-120.
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  42. Biosemantics: an evolutionary theory of thought.Crystal L'Hôte - 2009 - EEO 3 (2).
    Evolutionary theory has an unexpected application in philosophy of mind, where it is used by the so-called biosemantic program—also called the teleosemantic program— to account for the representational capacities of neural states and processes in a way that conforms to an overarching scientific naturalism. Biosemantic theories account for the representational capacities of neural states and processes by appealing in particular to their evolutionary function, as that function is determined by a process of natural selection. As a result, biosemantic theories have (...)
     
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    Wittgenstein, freud, and the nature of psychoanalytic explanation.L. Sass - 2001 - In Richard Allen & Malcolm Turvey (eds.), Wittgenstein, Theory and the Arts. New York: Routledge. pp. 253--295.
  44. John Merrifield, School Choices: True and False.L. M. Vance - 2003 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 17 (2):87-90.
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  45. The Psychology of the "Spiritual Exercises".L. J. Walker - 1920 - Hibbert Journal 19:401.
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    The Pragmatism of C. S. Peirce.L. Jonathan Cohen - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (56):271-272.
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    Ν. Aujoulat, Le néo-platonisme alexandrin. Hièroclès d’Alexandrie.L. G. Westerink - 1988 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 81 (2).
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  48. Moral pathology : passions, progress, and protreptic in Clement of Alexandria.L. Michael White - 2007 - In John T. Fitzgerald (ed.), Passions and Moral Progress in Greco-Roman Thought. Routledge.
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    The Age of Science: The Scientific World-View in the Nineteenth Century. David Knight.L. Williams - 1989 - Isis 80 (2):319-320.
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    Alternative Approaches to Money.L. Randall Wray - 2010 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 11 (1):29-49.
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