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  1. L'Évolution du Droit et la Conscience sociale.L. Tanon - 1900 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 8 (4):3-3.
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  2. L'évolution du droit et la conscience sociale.Louis Tanon - 1900 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
     
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    The Labour Theory of Value and Social Justice. The Teachings of Social Catholic Criticisms of Bastiat's Doctrine.Arnaud Pellissier Tanon - 2001 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 11 (2).
    Social Catholic criticisms of Frédéric Bastiat’s thinking, notably Charles Périn’s, clarify the link between the labour theory of value and the demands for social justice. Claiming that Bastiat’s theory of value rests on a sophism, Périn rejects his view that competition is the solution to the social question. Contrary to Bastiat, indeed, he accepts the labor theory of value and apparently makes it a standard of justice: according to him, rents sanction an injustice. Social Catholics, particularly René de La Tour (...)
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    Spinoza and the Freedom of Philosophizing.Mogens Lærke - 2021 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    This study considers freedom of speech and the rules of engagement in the public sphere; good government, civic responsibility, and public education; and the foundations of religion and society, as seen through the eyes of seventeenth-century Dutch philosopher, Spinoza.
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    Darwin's use of the analogy between artificial and natural selection.L. T. Evans - 1984 - Journal of the History of Biology 17 (1):113-140.
    The central role played by Darwin's analogy between selection under domestication and that under nature has been adequately appreciated, but I have indicated how important the domesticated organisms also were to other elements of Darwin's theory of evolution-his recognition of “the constant principle of change,” for instance, of the imperfection of adaptation, and of the extent of variation in nature. The further development of his theory and its presentation to the public likewise hinged on frequent reference to domesticates.We have seen (...)
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    Laws and Explanation in History.L. Jonathan Cohen - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly 10 (39):190-191.
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    Parmenides.L. M. Palmer & Leonardo Taran - 1968 - American Journal of Philology 89 (3):364.
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    From Descartes to Hume.L. E. Loeb - 1981 - Ithaca & London.
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    A non-monotonic Description Logic for reasoning about typicality.L. Giordano, V. Gliozzi, N. Olivetti & G. L. Pozzato - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 195 (C):165-202.
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    A theoretical interpretation of shifts in level of aspiration.L. Festinger - 1942 - Psychological Review 49 (3):235-250.
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  11. Need for ethics support in healthcare institutions: views of Dutch board members and ethics support staff.L. Dauwerse, T. Abma, B. Molewijk & G. Widdershoven - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (8):456-460.
    Next SectionObjective The purpose of this article is to investigate the need for ethics support in Dutch healthcare institutions in order to understand why ethics support is often not used in practice and which factors are relevant in this context. Methods This study had a mixed methods design integrating quantitative and qualitative research methods. Two survey questionnaires, two focus groups and 17 interviews were conducted among board members and ethics support staff in Dutch healthcare institutions. Findings Most respondents see a (...)
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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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    Complexity as a contrast between dynamics and phenomenology.L. C. Zuchowski - 2018 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 63:86-99.
  14. Who is starving whom?L. Jonathan Cohen - 1981 - Theoria 47 (2):65-81.
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  15. The concept of a linguistic variable and its application to approximate reasoning.L. A. Zadeh - 1975 - Information Science 1.
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    Nuclear magnetic resonance in silver-cadmium.L. E. Drain - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (40):484-501.
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    Choice reaction with variable S-R mapping.L. H. Shaffer - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (3):284.
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    The subjective evaluation of task switch cues is related to voluntary task switching.L. Vermeylen, S. Braem, W. Notebaert & M. F. L. Ruitenberg - 2022 - Cognition 224 (C):105063.
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    On the determinacy of games on ordinals.L. A. Harrington - 1981 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 20 (2):109.
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    Logic and Reality in Leibniz's Metaphysics.L. J. Russell - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (64):276-277.
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    The strong homogeneity conjecture.L. Feiner - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):375-377.
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    Studies in decision. II. An empirical test of a quantitative theory of decision.L. Festinger - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (5):411.
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    X IS A JOURNEY: Embodied Simulation in Metaphor Interpretation.L. David Ritchie - 2008 - Metaphor and Symbol 23 (3):174-199.
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    Hair of the Frog and other Empty Metaphors: The Play Element in Figurative Language.L. David Ritchie & Valrie Dyhouse - 2008 - Metaphor and Symbol 23 (2):85-107.
    In this essay we discuss a class of apparently metaphorical idioms, exemplified by “fine as frog's hair,” that do not afford any obvious interpretation, and appear to have originated, at least in part, in language play. We review recent trends in both play theory and metaphor theory, and show that a playful approach to language is often an important element in the use and understanding of metaphors (and idioms generally), even when metaphors can be readily interpreted by means of a (...)
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    The loss of coherency of precipitates and the generation of dislocations.L. M. Brown & G. R. Woolhouse - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 21 (170):329-345.
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    Intention and performance.L. Henry Shaffer - 1976 - Psychological Review 83 (5):375-393.
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    Restoring Trust and Requiring Consent in Death by Neurological Criteria.L. Syd M. Johnson - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (6):33-35.
    Volume 20, Issue 6, June 2020, Page 33-35.
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    Compensating Wrongless Historical Emissions of Grennhouse Gases.L. H. Meyer - 2004 - Ethical Perspectives 11 (1):20-35.
    Currently living people cannot be said to be wronged because of the wrongless emissons of greenhouse gases by past people. According to the usual subjunctive-historical understanding of harm, currently living people cannot be said to be harmed by the impact of greenhouse emissions on their well-being. By relying on a subjunctive-threshold notion of harm we can justify conclusions about both the present generation’s duties not to violate the rights of future generations, and the present generation’s duties to compensate currently living (...)
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    Limits to relational autonomy—The Singaporean experience.L. K. R. Krishna, D. S. Watkinson & N. L. Beng - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (3):331-340.
    Recognition that the Principle of Respect for Autonomy fails to work in family-centric societies such as Singapore has recently led to the promotion of relational autonomy as a suitable framework within which to place healthcare decision making. However, empirical data, relating to patient and family opinions and the practices of healthcare professionals in Confucian-inspired Singapore, demonstrate clear limitations on the ability of a relational autonomy framework to provide the anticipated compromise between prevailing family decision-making norms and adopted Western led atomistic (...)
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    The White Bull effect: abusive coauthorship and publication parasitism.L. S. Kwok - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (9):554-556.
    Junior researchers can be abused and bullied by unscrupulous senior collaborators. This article describes the profile of a type of serial abuser, the White Bull, who uses his academic seniority to distort authorship credit and who disguises his parasitism with carefully premeditated deception. Further research into the personality traits of such perpetrators is warranted.
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    Public conceptions of publicness in the wake of the Copenhagen killings.Anders Horsbøl - 2016 - Discourse and Communication 10 (5):458-478.
    The deadly attacks on a public meeting and on a Jewish citizen in Copenhagen in February 2015 have given rise to a vast amount of public discussion and interpretation of the events themselves, their background, their causes, their significance, and their repercussions. During these discussions, various conceptions of publicness and public space have been articulated. Indeed, one may view the killings as a ‘critical discourse moment’ in which a range of discourses have been employed to help interpret, understand, and deal (...)
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    Implication connectives in orthomodular lattices.L. Herman, E. L. Marsden & R. Piziak - 1975 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 16 (3):305-328.
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    Spinozas metaphysics of desire.L. In Martin - 2004 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 86 (1):21-55.
  34. John Witherspoon Comes to America: A Documentary Account Based Largely on New Materials.L. H. Butterfield - 1953
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    Liberal Nationalism in Substantive and Performative Perspectives.Sune Lægaard - 2022 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 55 (2):112-133.
    This paper sketches some developments in the discussion of liberal nationalism since the early 1990s and proposes a generic understanding of nationalism according to which its main feature is the act of sorting people into members and non-members of the nation with a view to regulating access to political goods linked to the state. One discussion of liberal nationalism that has recently received renewed attention is the relation between nationalism and multiculturalism. Liberal nationalism sees nationalism as a response to increased (...)
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  36. Foucault, history, and madness.L. Dominick - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (1):31-38.
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    (1 other version)Life-world constitution of propositional logic and elementary predicate logic.L. Eley - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (3):322-340.
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    Acting, intending, and artificial intelligence.L. Hauser - 1994 - Behavior and Philosophy 22 (1):22-28.
    Hauser considers John Searle's attempt to distinguish acts from movements. On Searle's account, the difference between me raising my arm and my arm's just going up (e.g., if you forcibly raise it), is the causal involvement of my intention to raise my arm in the former, but not the latter, case. Yet, we distinguish a similar difference between a robot's raising its arm and its robot arm just going up (e.g., if you manually raise it). Either robots are rightly credited (...)
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    Clinical ethics committees and the formulation of health care policy.L. Doyal - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (90001):44i-49.
  40. Introduction: McTaggart's Paradox and the Tensed Theory of Time.”.L. Nathan Oaklander - 1994 - In L. Nathan Oaklander & Quentin Smith (eds.), The New Theory of Time. Yale Up. pp. 157--162.
     
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    Counting.L. Goddard - 1961 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 39 (3):223 – 240.
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    Use, mention and quotation.L. Goddard & R. Routley - 1966 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 44 (1):1 – 49.
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    The philosophy of time.L. Nathan Oaklander (ed.) - 2008 - New York: Routledge.
    What is the nature of temporal passage—the movement of events or moments of time from the future through the present into the past? Is the future and the past as real as the present, or is the present—or perhaps the present and the past—all that exists? What role, if any, does language play in giving us an insight into temporal reality? Is it possible to travel through time into distant regions of the future or the past? What accounts for the (...)
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  44. Resurrecting Excellence: Shaping Faithful Christian Ministry.L. Gregory Jones & Kevin R. Armstrong - 2006
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    Aristotle's De Partibus Animalium: Critical and Literary Commentaries.L. A. Post & Ingemar During - 1947 - American Journal of Philology 68 (1):105.
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    Dramatic Uses of the Greek Imperative.L. A. Post - 1938 - American Journal of Philology 59 (1):31.
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    Note on Sophocles, O. T. 676-677.L. A. Post - 1935 - American Journal of Philology 56 (1):53.
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    The Odyssey of Homer.L. R. P. & Henry Hayman - 1882 - American Journal of Philology 3 (9):89.
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    EVEXED and MEET for mechanical design: testing structural decomposition and constraint propagation.L. Steinberg & N. Langrana - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence 84 (1-2):37-56.
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    A new use of an automated reasoning assistant: Open questions in equivalential calculus and the study of infinite domains.L. Wos, S. Winker, B. Smith, R. Veroff & L. Henschen - 1984 - Artificial Intelligence 22 (3):303-356.
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