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    Word automaticity of tree automatic scattered linear orderings is decidable.Martin Huschenbett - 2012 - In S. Barry Cooper (ed.), How the World Computes. pp. 313--322.
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    A theory of if: A lexical entry, reasoning program, and pragmatic principles.Martin D. Braine & David P. O'Brien - 1991 - Psychological Review 98 (2):182-203.
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    Exploring the Link Between Mentoring and Intangible Outcomes of Entrepreneurship: The Mediating Role of Self-Efficacy and Moderating Effects of Gender.Martin Mabunda Baluku, Leonsio Matagi & Kathleen Otto - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Entrepreneurship education is increasingly becoming a focal strategy for promoting entrepreneurship, particularly to foster entrepreneurial intentions and startups. However, learning and support are equally important after startup for novice entrepreneurs to gain a good level of confidence to manage their business and achieve the desired outcomes. Using a sample of 189 young self-employed individuals in Uganda, this study examines the differential impact of mentoring and self-efficacy on the achievement of intangible outcomes of entrepreneurship including satisfaction of need for autonomy, work (...)
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    The inadequacy of the neighbourhood semantics for modal logic.Martin Gerson - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (2):141-148.
    We present two finitely axiomatized modal propositional logics, one betweenTandS4 and the other an extension ofS4, which are incomplete with respect to the neighbourhood or Scott-Montague semantics.Throughout this paper we are referring to logics which contain all the classical connectives and only one modal connective □ (unary), no propositional constants, all classical tautologies, and which are closed under the rules of modus ponens (MP), substitution, and the rule RE (fromA↔Binfer αA↔ □B). Such logics are calledclassicalby Segerberg [6]. Classical logics which (...)
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    Conflict-driven answer set solving: From theory to practice.Martin Gebser, Benjamin Kaufmann & Torsten Schaub - 2012 - Artificial Intelligence 187-188 (C):52-89.
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    Spinozas metaphysics of desire.L. In Martin - 2004 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 86 (1):21-55.
  7. Evolutionary change and lawlikeness : Beatty on biological generalizations.Martin Carrier - unknown
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    Moral Bioenhancement: Much Ado About Nothing?Inmaculada Melo‐Martin & Arleen Salles - 2014 - Bioethics 29 (4):223-232.
    Recently, some have proposed moral bioenhancement as a solution to the serious moral evils that humans face. Seemingly disillusioned with traditional methods of moral education, proponents of bioenhancement believe that we should pursue and apply biotechnological means to morally enhance human beings. Such proposal has generated a lively debate about the permissibility of moral bioenhancement. We argue here that such debate is specious. The claim that moral bioenhancement is a solution – whether permissible or not – to the serious moral (...)
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  9. Phänomenologie der Anschauung Und des Ausdrucks Theorie der Philosophischen Begriffsbildung.Martin Heidegger & Claudius Strube - 1993 - Klostermann.
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  10. The message of the quantum?Martin Daumer, Detlef Duerr, Sheldon Goldstein, Tim Maudlin, Roderich Tumulka & Nino Zanghi - unknown
    We criticize speculations to the effect that quantum mechanics is fundamentally about information. We do this by pointing out how unfounded such speculations in fact are. Our analysis focuses on the dubious claims of this kind recently made by Anton Zeilinger.
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  11. Adding independent pieces of evidence.Martin Edman - 1973 - In Sören Halldén (ed.), Modality, morality and other problems of sense and nonsense. Lund,: Gleerup. pp. 180--8.
     
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  12. Schellings Abhandlung „Über das Wesen der menschlichen Freiheit”.Martin Heidegger & Hildegard Feick - 1972 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 34 (2):370-373.
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    Assessing the quality of evidence from epidemiological agent-based models for the COVID-19 pandemic.Martin Zach & Mariusz Maziarz - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (1):1-4.
    Agent-based models (ABMs) are one of the main sources of evidence for decisions regarding mitigation and suppression measures against the spread of SARS-CoV-2. These models have not been previously included in the hierarchy of evidence put forth by the evidence-based medicine movement, which prioritizes those research methods that deliver results less susceptible to the risk of confounding. We point out the need to assess the quality of evidence delivered by ABMs and ask the question of what is the risk that (...)
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    ‘“ Narrative!I can’t hear that anymore’. A linguistic critique of an overstretched umbrella term in cultural and social science studies, discussed with the example of the discourse on climate change.Martin Reisigl - 2021 - Critical Discourse Studies 18 (3):368-386.
    In cultural as well as social science studies of discourses (e.g. of discourses on climate change), the concept of narrative is used in a very broad sense – as an umbrella term that lacks analytical accuracy. From the perspective of linguistics, it seems obvious to acknowledge five elementary generic patterns. In addition to narration, linguists differentiate between argumentation, description, explication and instruction. Each of these patterns fulfils a different basic pragmatic function. This article tries to make clear and justify why (...)
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    Learning Phonemes With a Proto-Lexicon.Andrew Martin, Sharon Peperkamp & Emmanuel Dupoux - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (1):103-124.
    Before the end of the first year of life, infants begin to lose the ability to perceive distinctions between sounds that are not phonemic in their native language. It is typically assumed that this developmental change reflects the construction of language-specific phoneme categories, but how these categories are learned largely remains a mystery. Peperkamp, Le Calvez, Nadal, and Dupoux (2006) present an algorithm that can discover phonemes using the distributions of allophones as well as the phonetic properties of the allophones (...)
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  16. The Paradox of Environmental Ethics.Martin Drenthen - 1999 - Environmental Ethics 21 (2):163-175.
    In this paper, I offer a systematic inquiry into the significance of Nietzsche’s philosophy to environmental ethics. Nietzsche’s philosophy of nature is, I believe, relevant today because it makes explicit a fundamental ambiguity that is also characteristic of our current understanding of nature. I show how the current debate between traditional environmental ethics and postmodern environmental philosophycan be interpreted as a symptom of this ambiguity. I argue that, in light of Nietzsche’s critique of morality, environmental ethics is a highly paradoxical (...)
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  17. When swampmen get arthritis: "Externalism" in Burge and Davidson.Martin Hahn - 2003 - In Martin Hahn & Björn T. Ramberg (eds.), Reflections and Replies: Essays on the Philosophy of Tyler Burge. MIT Press.
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    Some may beg to differ: individual beliefs and group political claims.Martin Lipscomb - 2013 - Nursing Philosophy 14 (4):254-270.
    While nurses can and do behave as intentional political agents, claims that nurses collectively do , should or must act to advance political objectives lack credibility. This paper challenges the coherence and legitimacy of political demands placed upon nurses. It is not suggested that nurses ought not to contribute to political discourse and activity. That would be foolish. However, the idea that nursing can own or exhibit a general political will is discarded. It is suggested that to protect and advance (...)
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    On human self-domestication, psychiatry, and eugenics.Martin Brüne - 2007 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 2:21.
    The hypothesis that anatomically modern homo sapiens could have undergone changes akin to those observed in domesticated animals has been contemplated in the biological sciences for at least 150 years. The idea had already plagued philosophers such as Rousseau, who considered the civilisation of man as going against human nature, and eventually.
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    (1 other version)Strong measure zero sets without Cohen reals.Martin Goldstern, Haim Judah & Saharon Shelah - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (4):1323-1341.
    If ZFC is consistent, then each of the following is consistent with ZFC + 2ℵ0 = ℵ2: (1) $X \subseteq \mathbb{R}$ is of strong measure zero iff |X| ≤ ℵ1 + there is a generalized Sierpinski set. (2) The union of ℵ1 many strong measure zero sets is a strong measure zero set + there is a strong measure zero set of size ℵ2 + there is no Cohen real over L.
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    What Does Society Owe Me If I Am Responsible for Being Worse Off?Martin Marchman Andersen - 2014 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (3):271-286.
    Luck egalitarians need to address the question of cost-responsibility: If an individual is responsible for being worse off than others, then what benefits, if any, is that individual uniquely cost-responsible for? By applying luck egalitarianism to justice in health I discuss different answers to this question inspired by two different interpretations of luck egalitarianism, namely ‘standard luck egalitarianism’ and ‘all luck egalitarianism’, respectively. Even though I argue that the latter is more plausible than the former, I ultimately suggest and defend (...)
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    Themes in Neoplatonic and Aristotelian logic: order, negation, and abstraction.John N. Martin - 2004 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    This book shows otherwise. John Martin rehabilitates Neoplatonism, founded by Plotinus and brought into Christianity by St. Augustine.
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    Aunty's own argument for the language of thought.Martin Davies - 1992 - In Jes Ezquerro (ed.), Cognition, Semantics and Philosophy. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 235--271.
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    Ethics in an Aging Society.Martin J. Gorbien - 1998 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 41 (3):452.
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    Sortal ranges for complex predicates.Robert L. Martin - 1974 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 3 (1/2):159 - 167.
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    Deconstructing Derrida (1930–2004).Martin Cohen - 2008 - In Martin Cohen & Raul Gonzalez (eds.), Philosophical Tales: Being an Alternative History Revealing the Characters, the Plots, and the Hidden Scenes That Make Up the True Story of Philosophy. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 245–250.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Philosophical Tale.
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    FINNIS, John: Prirodzený zákon a prirodzené práva.Martin Foltin - 2020 - Filozofia 75 (8):723-725.
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    (1 other version)Immanuel Kant.Gottfried Martin - 1951 - Köln,: Kölner Universitätsverlag.
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    Zur Einführung.Martin Mulsow & Helmut Zedelmaier - 2012 - In Martin Mulsow & Helmut Zedelmaier (eds.), Skepsis, Providenz, Polyhistorie: Jakob Friedrich Reimmann (1668-1743). Walter de Gruyter. pp. 1-12.
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    Kooperatívny naturalizmus.Martin Nuhlíček - 2021 - Filozofia 76 (9):647-660.
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    Libido y luxuria en la tragedia de Séneca.Martín Vizzotti - 2021 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 25 (1):123-140.
    En este trabajo analizaremos dos tragedias en las cuales consideramos que los conceptos de libido y luxus juegan papeles centrales dentro de la representación: Phaedra y Thyestes ofrecen dos puestas en escena particulares del lujo impulsadas por un tipo particular de libido, las cuales, en apariencia, se adecúan a las habituales condenas moralizantes de la época de nuestro autor. Pero estas obras van un poco más allá, pues a través de la puesta en escena y la representación retórica de la (...)
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  32. Hombre, naturaleza, historia.Martín Zubiría - 1990 - Philosophia:203.
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    [Omnibus Review].Martin Davis - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (1):342-343.
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    Interpreting and extending G. H. Mead's "metaphysics" of selfhood and agency.Jack Martin - 2007 - Philosophical Psychology 20 (4):441 – 456.
    G. H. Mead developed an alternative "metaphysics" of selfhood and agency that underlies, but is seldom made explicit in discussions of, his social developmental psychology. This is an alternative metaphysics that rejects any pregiven, fixed foundations for being and knowing. It assumes the emergence of social psychological phenomena such as mind, self, and deliberative agency through the activity of human actors and interactors within their biophysical and sociocultural world. Of central importance to the emergence of self-consciousness and deliberative forms of (...)
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    A brief chronicle of research on human pluripotent stem cells.Martin F. Pera - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (12):2400092.
    Today, human pluripotent stem cell technologies find widespread application across biomedical research, as models for early human development, as platforms for functional human genomics, as tools for the study of disease, drug screening and toxicology, and as a renewable source of cellular therapeutics for a range of intractable diseases. The foundations of this human pluripotent stem cell revolution rest on advances in a wide range of disciplines, including cancer biology, assisted reproduction, cell culture and organoid technology, somatic cell nuclear transfer, (...)
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    Radikale Frühaufklärung in Deutschland 1680-1720.Martin Mulsow - 2018 - Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag.
    Band 1. Moderne aus dem Untergrund -- Band 2. Clandestine Vernunft.
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    Teaching to understand: on the concept of the exemplary in teaching.Martin Wagenschein & Gillian Horton-Kriiger - 2000 - In Ian Westbury, Stefan Hopmann & Kurt Riquarts (eds.), Teaching as a reflective practice: the German Didaktik tradition. Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 161--75.
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    (1 other version)On theoretical constructs and Ramsey constants.R. M. Martin - 1966 - Philosophy of Science 33 (1/2):1-13.
    The method of Ramsey sentences has been proposed for handling theoretical constructs within a scientific system. Essentially it consists of constructing a certain "monolithic" sentence for an entire theory. In this present paper several improvements are suggested which help to overcome some of the awkward features of the method. In particular we have here many Ramsey sentences rather than just one, each erstwhile primitive theoretical term giving rise to a Ramsey sentence. Such a sentence in effect defines what we call (...)
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    The philosophical importance of the Rosenthal effect.Michael Martin - 1977 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 7 (1):81–97.
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    On conscience.Martin C. McGuire - 1963 - Journal of Philosophy 60 (10):253-263.
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    Gottmenschliche Einheit bei Hegel: Eine logische und theologische Untersuchung.Martin Wendte - 2007 - De Gruyter.
    Das Christentum sagt, dass Jesus Christus sowohl wahrer Mensch als auch wahrer Gott war. Doch wie kann das genauer gedacht werden? Das Buch rekonstruiert umfassend, wie Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel und damit einer der einflussreichsten und interessantesten Denker der Moderne diese Frage beantwortet. Anschließend wird Hegels Lösungsansatz aus theologischer wie aus philosophischer Perspektive kritisiert und der Ansatz eines eigenen Vorschlags skizziert. Zuletzt wird der explizite und implizite Umgang mit Hegel in der gegenwärtigen Theologie untersucht.
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    In Search of Pre-Exilic Israel (Proceedings of the Oxford Old Testament Seminar). Edited by John Day.Martin McNamara - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (1):135-136.
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    Response to Tzourio-Mazoyer and Zago: yes, there is a neural dissociation between language and reasoning.Martin M. Monti, Lawrence M. Parsons & Daniel N. Osherson - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (10):495-496.
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    Multiplicity and heterogeneity: On the relations between functions and their realizations.Martin Carrier - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31 (1):179-192.
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    Naturaleza metodológica y actualidad de las «Disputaciones metafísicas» de Francisco Suárez.Martin Grabmann - 2006 - Azafea: Revista de Filosofia 8 (1).
    Las primera de las conmemoraciones en torno al pensamiento del teólogo y filósofo español Francisco Suárez, que después serán repetidas de forma regular, se produjo en el ámbito académico occidental entorno a la celebración del tercer centenario de su muerte. La universidad de Munich rindió tributo con la publicación del volumen colectivo titulado P. Franz Suarez, S. I. De entre aquellas páginas hemos querido recuperar y adaptar a la lengua castellana el estudio del prestigioso medievalista Martin Grabmann. La referencia (...)
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    Die Immanenz der Macht: politische Theorie nach Spinoza.Martin Saar - 2013 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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    A causal model for causal priority.Martin Bunzl - 1984 - Erkenntnis 21 (1):31 - 44.
    Recent attempts to fix the direction of causal priority without reference to the direction of temporal priority have begun with an analysis of the causal relation itself. I offer a method, based on causal modelling theory, designed to determine the direction of causal priority while remaining as agnostic as possible about the nature of the causal relation.
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    Feelings and Emotions.Martin Luther Reymert (ed.) - 1950 - McGraw-Hill.
  49. Theories for use: On the bearing of basic science on practical problems.Martin Carrier - 2010 - In M. Dorato M. Suàrez (ed.), Epsa Epistemology and Methodology of Science. Springer. pp. 23--33.
    Funding policies for science are usually directed at supporting technological innovations. The im-pact and success of such policies depend crucially on how science and technology are connected to each other. I propose an “interactive view” of the relationship between basic science and technol-ogy development which comprises the following four claims: First, technological change derives from science but only in part. The local models used in accounting for technologically relevant phenomena contain theoretical and non-theoretical elements alike. Second, existing technologies and rules (...)
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  50. Consumer-directed care: Who will pay for mission and ethics?Martin Laverty - 2013 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 19 (3):4.
    Laverty, Martin This article is a slightly edited version of a speech given by Martin Laverty to the 2013 Annual General Meeting of the Caroline Chisholm Centre for Health Ethics. It views the movement towards consumer-directed care in Australia not as a threat to Catholic health and aged care, but as an opportunity to deepen our understanding of our mission and to develop services which are distinctive in their commitment to providing excellent care in response to the changing (...)
     
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