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    God Satan and natural evil.Michqel Martin - 1983 - Sophia 22 (3):43-45.
  2. I and thou.Martin Buber - 1970 - New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 57.
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  3. The problem of armchair knowledge.Martin Davies - 2003 - In Susana Nuccetelli (ed.), New Essays on Semantic Externalism and Self-Knowledge. MIT Press.
    He then argues that (1), (2) and (3) constitute an inconsistent triad as follows (1991, p. 15): Suppose (1) that Oscar knows a priori that he is thinking that water is wet. Then by (2), Oscar can simply deduce E, using premisses that are knowable a priori, including the premiss that he is thinking that water is wet. Since Oscar can deduce E from premisses that are knowable a priori, Oscar can know E itself a priori. But this contradicts (3), (...)
     
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  4. Comunità [Community].Martin Buber - 2007 - la Società Degli Individui 30:141-154.
    Mettendo in discussione le antiche considerazioni di Ferdinand Tönnies sul­l’ineluttabilità della transizione dalla comunità alla società – un carattere tipico della modernità secondo Tönnies –, Martin Buber reclama la necessità, in­sieme politica e religiosa, di costruire una comunità post-sociale, nella quale tro­vi concretezza l’anelito socialista e libertario alla ‘buona vita’ e il bisogno spi­rituale di realizzare Dio nei rapporti degli uo­mi­ni con i loro simili. Nella sua riflessione, infatti, l’autore esprime l’idea di un Dio che non si sovrappone af­­fatto (...)
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  5. Non-pharmacological cognitive enhancement.Martin Dresler, Anders Sandberg, Kathrin Ohla, Chris Bublitz, Carlos Trenado, Aleksandra Mroczko-Wąsowicz, Simone Kühn & Dimitris Repantis - 2013 - Neuropharmacology 64:529-543.
     
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  6. Was ist Metaphysik.Martin Heidegger - 1929 - In . Vittorio Klostermann. pp. 103-122.
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    Elucidations of Holderin's Poetry.Martin Heidegger - 2000 - Humanity Books.
    The commentaries of Martin Heidegger on the lyric poems of German Romantic poet Friedrich Hölderlin are an extraordinary encounter between poetry and the penetrating thought of a powerful philosophical mind. The writings included here reveal much about Heidegger's innermost thoughts on poetry, language, and how we think. This is the first English translation of this important work.
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  8. Anosognosia for Motor Impairments as a Delusion: Anomalies of Experience and Belief Evaluation.Martin Davies, Caitlin L. McGill & Anne M. Aimola Davies - forthcoming - In A. L. Mishara, P. R. Corlett, P. C. Fletcher, A. Kranjec & M. A. Schwartz (eds.), Phenomenological Neuropsychiatry: How Patient Experience Bridges Clinic with Clinical Neuroscience. Springer.
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    Semiological Reductionism: A Critique of the Deconstructionist Movement in Postmodern Thought.Martin C. Dillon - 1995 - State University of New York Press.
    This critical interpretation shows Derridian thought to be permeated by a semiology that reduces all meaning to the signification of signs thus challenging the philosophy of deconstruction at its roots.
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  10. The Shifts and the Shocks; What we’ve learned – and have still to learn – from the financial crisis.Martin Wolf - 2014
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    Traditions and True Successors: A Few Pragmatic Considerations.Martin Beckstein - unknown
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    Eclipse of God.Martin Buber - 1952 - New York,: Harper.
    "The condition Buber calls the 'eclipse of God' is the reality that modern life and the teachings of many scholars have in many ways destroyed the opportunity for intimacy with an eternal, ever-present, Thou, or God. Based in part on a series of lectures he gave in the United States in 1951, this book examines Buber's interpretations of Western thinking and belief around this notion of lost intimacy or direct contact with the Divine, focusing particularly on the relationships between religion (...)
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  13. Factory Farming and Consumer Complicity.Adrienne Martin - 2016 - In Andrew Chignell, Terence Cuneo & Matthew C. Halteman (eds.), Philosophy Comes to Dinner: Arguments on the Ethics of Eating. Routledge. pp. 203-14.
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    Hermeneutics as an approach to science: part I.Martin Eger - 1993 - Science & Education 2 (1):1-29.
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  15. Hume on superstition.Martin Bell - 1999 - In D. Z. Phillips & Timothy Tessin (eds.), Religion and Hume's legacy. New York: St. Martin's Press, Scholarly and Reference Division. pp. 153--70.
  16. Interaction ritual changes.Martin J. Burke - 2012 - In Marco Sgarbi (ed.), Translatio studiorum: ancient, medieval and modern bearers of intellectual history. Boston: Brill.
     
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    El colegio de Santa Joaquina de Vedruna de Sevilla.Manuel Martín Riego - 2020 - Isidorianum 26 (51-52):363-410.
    En este trabajo de investigación ofrecemos un estudio pormenorizado del colegio de Santa Joaquina de Vedruna de Sevilla, de la Fundación Vedruna, desde su creación en 1880 –entonces con el nombre de San Joaquín en la calle Bustos Tavera– hasta el día de hoy en el barrio de Nervión. En primer lugar, analizamos el fenómeno de las nuevas congregaciones religiosas femeninas en el siglo XIX y su instalación en España y Andalucía. El un segundo momento, nos acercamos a la presencia (...)
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    Ethical pause as a framework for high-value care of hospitalized COVID-19 patients.Benjamin J. Martin, Margaret Plews-Ogan & Andrew S. Parsons - 2022 - Clinical Ethics 17 (1):1-4.
    Caring for hospitalized patients with COVID-19 raises ethical dilemmas in which clinicians must weigh the unknown value of an intervention against the unknown risk of viral transmission. Current guidelines for delivering high-value care in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic do not directly address ethical dilemmas that arise from the unique concerns of individual patients. We propose an “ethical pause” in which clinicians address ethical dilemmas by taking time to ask three questions that invoke the major bioethical principles of beneficence, (...)
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  19. New Directions in Biblical Thought.Martin E. Marty, Stephen C. Neill, L. Harold de Wolf, J. Carter Swaim, Hugh T. Kerr, Jack Finegan, Wayne H. Cowan, Carl Michalson, Clyde Leonard Manschreck, John W. Meister, Stanton A. Coblentz & Hazel Davis Clark - 1960
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    The Social and Material Culture of Hyperautomobility: “Hyperauto”.George Martin & Peter Freund - 2009 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 29 (6):476-482.
    The automobile is a key artifact for understanding the relationship between technology and society. As it has developed into a mass-produced and mass-consumed commodity, it has played an increasing role in social life and its built environments. In its most exaggerated manifestation, in parts of the United States, the car is a singular transport mode for expansive urban regions. This social formation, often referred to as “urban sprawl,” has been cited for its environmental and energy impact. Here, the focus is (...)
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  21. Introduction.Martin Palouš - 2019 - In Martin Palouš & Ivan Chvatík (eds.), The solidarity of the shaken: Jan Patočka's philosophical legacy in the modern world. Washington, [DC]: Academica Press.
     
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    Feelings and Emotions.Martin L. Reymert - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (16):442-444.
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    (1 other version)Inhaltsverzeichnis.Martin Rhonheimer - 1994 - In Praktische Vernunft Und Vernünftigkeit der Praxis: Handlungstheorie Bei Thomas von Aquin in Ihrer Entstehung Aus Dem Problemkontext der Aristotelischen Ethik. Akademie Verlag.
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    Screen Position Preference Offers a New Direction for Action Observation Research: Preliminary Findings Using TMS.Martin Riach, David J. Wright, Zoë C. Franklin & Paul S. Holmes - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    La genealogía foucaulteana como uso político de la historia.Martín Ariel Rosales - 2022 - Tópicos 44:e0012.
    Las torsiones del pensamiento foucaulteano permiten señalar la remisión a la historia como una constante. La apuesta de Foucault por el modo de indagación genealógico se inscribe en la pretensión de extender su campo de investigaciones hacia los vínculos entre el saber y las relaciones de poder. Desde un abordaje que considere el pensamiento político de Foucault, este artículo postula la posibilidad de comprender a la genealógica como un uso político de la historia. De este modo, la pretensión es señalar (...)
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    Politik der Natur.Martin Saar - 2009 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 57 (3).
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    Les ironies de serendipity dans l’œuvre de Robert K. Merton.Saint-Martin Arnaud - 2016 - 24.
    Dans quelles circonstances et pourquoi Robert K. Merton a-t-il rencontré l’idée de serendipity? Quelle place occupe-t-elle dans son œuvre? Cet article propose de reconstituer pas à pas l’histoire de cette rencontre, qui ne manque pas d’ironie ni de piquant. En elle-même « sérendipienne », la découverte accidentelle mais tellement féconde du mot serendipity ouvrit à Merton nombre de pistes de recherche au cours des années 1940. Le concept intrigant de la découverte fortuite qui – entre autres vertus – engendre des (...)
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    Boletín 1.Javier San Martín - forthcoming - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas:5.
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    A molecular gate for DNA (comment on DOI 10.1002/bies.201600207).Martin R. Singleton - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (4):1700021.
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    Lettera del Rev.mo P. Priore Generale OSA, P. Martin Nolan.P. Martin Nolan - 1985 - Augustinianum 25 (1-2):9-9.
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    De musica liber VI.Martin Jacobsson & Augustine - 2002
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  32. Formalism.Martin Stone - 2002 - In Jules Coleman & Scott J. Shapiro (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law. New York: Oxford University Press UK.
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  33. Sceptical doubts concerning Hume's causal realism.Martin Bell - 2000 - In Rupert J. Read & Kenneth A. Richman (eds.), The New Hume Debate. New York: Routledge. pp. 122--37.
     
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    Unusual features of cereal seed protein structure and evolution.Martin Kreis & Peter R. Shewry - 1989 - Bioessays 10 (6):201-207.
    The alcohol‐soluble (prolamin) storage proteins of barley, wheat and rye vary in their structures, but all have two features in common: the presence of distinct structural domains differing in amino acid compositions, and of repeats within one of these domains. Detailed comparisons of amino acid sequences show that all appear to have evolved from a single ancestral gene consisting of three short related regions (called A, B and C). Regions related to A, B and C are also present in the (...)
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  35. (1 other version)Theorie der Rechtsgewinnung, entwickelt am Problem der Verfassungsinterpretation.Martin Kriele - 1967 - Berlin,: Duncker Und Humblot.
     
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  36. The meaning of what we have done : humanity, invisibility, and law in the European settlement of Australia.Martin Krygier - 2011 - In Christopher Cordner (ed.), Philosophy, Ethics and a Common Humanity: Essays in Honour of Raimond Gaita. New York: Routledge.
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    The Traditionality of Statutes.Martin Krygier - 1988 - Ratio Juris 1 (1):20-39.
    The author begins by sketching the characteristics or elements of every tradition. Some reasons are then suggested for the propensity of so many authors to contrast statutes with other, allegedly more traditional kinds of law. However, it is argued that statutes are deeply embedded, along with customary and judge‐made law, in the highly traditional practices of law and that this matters much more than is commonly suspected. The thesis being defended here is not merely that law includes traditions along with (...)
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    The value of lives in New Zealand.Martin Lally - forthcoming - Monash Bioethics Review:1-22.
    There is currently a pronounced lack of uniformity in the values placed on a life or a QALY by different New Zealand government entities taking actions designed to save lives or QALYs. With some limited exceptions, equity suggests that all QALYs be equally valued, and therefore likewise for all lives with the same residual life expectancy and quality of life. Prima facie, this is attainable by adopting the best (and only credible) New Zealand estimate of the value of life (the (...)
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  39. Kant und die Folgen. Vernunft, Religion und der Gottesgedanke bei Kant / Jörg Dierken ; Was heisst, Vernunft der Religion? Subjektsphilosophische, kulturtheoretische und religionswissenschaftliche Erwägungen im anschluss an Schleiermacher / Ulrich Barth ; Als das absolute Kriterium aller Häresien das Dogma von der Trinität : die trinitätstheologische Umformung der Dogmatik in den theologischen Schulen Schleiermachers und Hegels / Friedemann Voigt ; Teilhabe am Absoluten : der Gottesgedanke bei David Friedrich Strauss.Martin Laube - 2009 - In Jörg Lauster & Bernd Oberdorfer (eds.), Der Gott der Vernunft: Protestantismus und vernünftiger Gottesgedanke. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
     
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    The affirmative aspect of scepticism.Martin Lebowitz - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (22):597-606.
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    The Ideology of Accountability in Schooling.Martin Levit - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (3):133-140.
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    Ageing, spirituality and well-being.Martin Lipscomb - 2007 - Nursing Philosophy 8 (1):68–70.
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  43. Human consciousness: A revised view of awareness and attention.Martin L. Lonky - 2006 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 27 (1):17-41.
    As noted in earlier work , the continuity of consciousness is a reality, provided by the blending of the combination of both conscious aware states with conscious, but unaware ones, and where the frequencies governing the interleaving of the two states prevent us from ever directly deciphering the nature of their discrete properties. As a consequence, we cannot experience any discontinuity within the global phases of consciousness itself. The impact of this continuous cycling has major implications towards the purpose and (...)
     
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    De Servo Arbitrio Martini Lutheri.Martin Luther - 1526 - [S.N.].
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    Ein sendbrieff,... von dolmetzschen vnd Fürbit der Heiligenn.Martin Luther & H. S. M. Amburger-Stuart - 1530 - Duckworth.
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    Løgstrup's Unfulfillable Demand.W. M. Martin - 2017 - In R. Stern & Hans Fink (eds.), What Is Ethically Demanded? K. E. Løgstrup’s Philosophy of Moral Life. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 325-347.
    In his pioneering work of moral phenomenology, K. E. Løgstrup offered a phenomenological articulation of a central moment of ethical life: the experience in which “one finds oneself with the life of another more-or-less in one’s hands”. In such circumstances we encounter what Løgstrup calls simply the ethical demand. Løgstrup’s preferred formulation of the content of that demand is taken from the Bible: Love thy neighbor. This neighborly love is expressed in the form of spontaneous, selfless care for the other. (...)
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  47. Pragmatism and the determination of death.Martin Benjamin - forthcoming - Pragmatic Bioethics:193--206.
     
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    Moderne aus dem Untergrund: radikale Frühaufklärung in Deutschland 1680-1720.Martin Mulsow - 2002
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    Practical, Theoretical, and Moral Superiority in Averroes.Martin A. Bertman - 1971 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 3:47-54.
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    Nietzsche After Therapy.Clancy Martin - 2006 - International Studies in Philosophy 38 (3):65-78.
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