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    The intermediate state in Paul.N. S. L. Fryer - 1987 - HTS Theological Studies 43 (3).
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    Seeing Minds: A neurophilosophical investigation of the role of perception-action coupling in social perception.N. Gangopadhyay & L. Schilbach - 2011 - Social Neuroscience.
    This paper proposes an empirical hypothesis that in some cases of social interaction we have an immediate perceptual access to others' minds in the perception of their embodied intentionality. Our point of departure is the phenomenological insight that there is an experiential difference in the perception of embodied intentionality and the perception of non-intentionality. The other's embodied intentionality is perceptually given in a way that is different from the givenness of non-intentionality. We claim that the phenomenological difference in the perception (...)
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    Sayr-i taḥavvul-i mafhūm-i ʻilm dar mutūn-i ḥadīs̲ī, adabī, kalāmī va falsafī.Rasūl Jaʻfariyān - 2019 - Qum: Nashr-i Muvarrikh.
    Historical study of Islam and science including hadith, theology and Islamic philosophy etc.
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    Self and will.N. M. L. Nathan - 1997 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 (1):81 – 94.
    When do two mental items belong to the same life? We could be content with the answer -just when they have certain volitional qualities in common. An affinity is noted between that theory and Berkeley's early doctrine of the self. Some rivals of the volitional theory invoke a spiritual or physical owner of mental items. They run a risk either of empty formality or of causal superstition. Other rivals postulate a non-transitive and symmetrical relation in the set of mental items. (...)
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    Dynamical systems and depression: A framework for theoretical perspectives.N. Thomasson & L. Pezard - 1999 - Acta Biotheoretica 47 (3-4):209-218.
    The theory of dynamical systems allows one to describe the change in a system' 's macroscopic behavior as a bifurcation in the underlying dynamics. We show here, from the example of depressive syndrome, the existence of a correspondence between clinical and electro-physiological dimensions and the association between clinical remission and brain dynamics reorganization. On the basis of this experimental study, we discuss the interest of such results concerning the question of normality versus pathology in psychiatry and the relationship between mind (...)
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    A special construction of Berezin'sL-Kernel.C. N. Ktorides & L. C. Papaloucas - 1987 - Foundations of Physics 17 (2):201-207.
    We consider Berezin's algebraic considerations regarding the quantization of phase space polynomials. After making a connection with Prugovečki's stochastic quantization approach, we give a particular construction of Berezin's L-Kernel in terms of Prugovečki's ξ-functions.
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    Will and world: a study in metaphysics.N. M. L. Nathan - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Beneath metaphysical problems there often lies a conflict between what we want to be true and what we believe to be true. Nathan provides a general account of the resolution of this conflict as a philosophical objective, showing that there are ways of thinking it through systematically with a view to resolving or alleviating it. The author also studies in detail a set of interrelated conflicts about the freedom and the reality of the will. He shows how difficult it is (...)
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    (1 other version)IRBs and ethically challenging protocols: views of IRB chairs about useful resources.N. Sirotin, L. E. Wolf, L. M. Pollack, J. A. Catania, M. M. Dolcini & B. Lo - 2009 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 32 (5):10-19.
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    ‘Human beings in the round’: Towards a general theory of the human sciences.N. Gabriel & L. B. Kaspersen - 2014 - History of the Human Sciences 27 (3):3-19.
    In this introduction we highlight Norbert Elias’s bold attempt to build a general model of the human sciences, integrating the social and natural sciences. We point to a range of different disciplines, emphasizing how he rarely developed a consistent critique of individual disciplines, though he often made some very fruitful suggestions about they should be reconceptualized in a relational and more integrative way. Based on our own research on survival units and the contributions to this special issue, we discuss the (...)
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    A Note on ‘Pursuit’ in Arrian.N. G. L. Hammond - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (1):136-140.
    Arrian was better qualified to understand the nature and significance of ‘the pursuit’ in Macedonian warfare than any modern scholar. He had himself fought and commanded in a very similar kind of warfare, and he was keenly interested in the study of military tactics. He was also better informed about the pursuits which Alexander had conducted, because he was able to use the accounts of Alexander's contemporaries, Ptolemy and Aristobulus. Anyone today who wishes to question the veracity of Arrian's reports (...)
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  11. Exclusion and sufficient reason.N. M. L. Nathan - 2010 - Philosophy 85 (3):391-397.
    I argue for two principles by combining which we can construct a sound cosmological argument. The first is that for any true proposition p's if 'there is an explanation for p's truth' is consistent then there is an explanation for p's truth. The second is a modified version of the principle that for any class, if there is an explanation for the non-emptiness ofthat class, then there is at least one non-member ofthat class which causes it not to be empty.
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  12. Murder and the death of Christ.N. M. L. Nathan - 2010 - Think 9 (26):103-107.
    Some people believe that God made it a condition for His forgiveness even of repentant sinners that Jesus died a sacrificial death at human hands. Often, in the New Testament, this doctrine of Objective Atonement seems to be implied, as when Jesus spoke of his blood as ‘shed for many for the remission of sins’ , or when St Paul said that ‘Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures’ . And for many centuries the doctrine was indeed accepted (...)
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  13. On an argument of Peacocke's about physicalism and counterfactuals.N. M. L. Nathan - 1980 - Analysis 41 (3):124-125.
  14. Naturalism and self-defeat: Plantinga's version.N. M. L. Nathan - 1997 - Religious Studies 33 (2):135-142.
    In "Warrant and Proper Function" Plantinga argues that atheistic Naturalism is self-defeating. What is the probability that our cognitive faculties are reliable, given this Naturalism and an evolutionary explanation of their origins? Plantinga argues that if the Naturalist is modest enough to believe that it is irrational to have any belief as to the value of this probability, then he is irrational even to believe his own Naturalism. I suggest that Plantinga's argument has a false premise, and that even if (...)
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    Aspects of Alexander's Journal and Ring in his last Days.N. G. L. Hammond - 1989 - American Journal of Philology 110 (1).
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    The Exegetai in Plato's Laws.N. G. L. Hammond - 1952 - Classical Quarterly 2 (1-2):4-.
    ‘As regards the exegetai three let the four tribes nominate four each from their own personnel, and let them scrutinize whichever three gain most votes and send nine to Delphi to appoint one from each group of three; the scrutiny and the age-qualification shall be the same for them as for the priests. Let these be exegetai for life; as regards a vacancy let the preliminary election be made by the four tribes in which the vacancy may occur.’.
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    The speeches in Arrian's Indica and Anabasis.N. G. L. Hammond - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (01):238-253.
    The evaluation of speeches in ancient histories by modern scholars is very varied. Tarn opened his discussion of ‘The speeches in Arrian’ with the following words:Speaking generally, one expects a speech in any ancient historian to be a fabrication, either composed by the historian himself or by a predecessor, or else some exercise from one of the schools or rhetoric which he had adopted.On the other hand, according to Fornara, ‘the fact does not seem to have been sufficiently appreciated that (...)
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    Philip's actions in 347 and early 346 b.c.N. G. L. Hammond - 1994 - Classical Quarterly 44 (02):367-.
    Although much of great interest has been written recently about the period of the socalled Peace of Philocrates, little or nothing has been said of a passage which provides important information in Justin's Epitome of the Historiae Philippicae of Pompeius Trogus. This passage, 8.3.12–15, comes between the destruction of Olynthus and the arrival of the Athenian envoys at Pella . In subject matter it corresponds with ‘the subjugation of Thrace and Thessaly’ in Prologue 8 of Pompeius Trogus – a topic (...)
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    Maʻṣiyat Fahd al-ʻAskar: "al-wujūdīyah" fī al-waʻy al-Kuwaytī.ʻAqīl Yūsuf ʻĪdān - 2013 - Qaṣr al-Nīl, al-Qāhirah: Dār al-ʻAyn lil-Nashr.
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  20. Brentano's Necessitarianism.N. M. L. Nathan - 1971 - Ratio (Misc.) 13 (1):44.
     
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  21. Mctaggart's immaterialism.N. M. L. Nathan - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (165):442-456.
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  22. Yavanēśvaranmār.Puttēl̲attu Rāmamēnōn - 1963 - Kōl̲ikkōṭȧ: Pi.Ke. Br̲adērs.
     
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  23. When Families Request That 'Everything Possible' Be Done.N. S. Jecker & L. J. Schneiderman - 1995 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 20 (2):145-163.
    The paper explores the ethical and psychological issues that arise when family members request that “everything possible” be done for a particular patient. The paper first illustrates this phenomenon by reviewing the well known case of Helga Wanglie. We proceed to argue that in Wanglie and similar cases family members may request futile treatments as a means of conveying that (1) the loss of the patient is tantamount to losing a part of themselves; (2) the patient should not be abandoned (...)
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    An Early Inscription at Argos1.N. G. L. Hammond - 1960 - Classical Quarterly 10 (1-2):33-36.
    The lettering of this inscription begins at the very top of the block, just below the straight edge, and stops half-way down the block, the lower part being smoothed but uninscribed. As the inscription is not set centrally on the block, it is probably the continuation of an inscription which ran on a block once superimposed upon it. Doubtful letters are those which are marked by the dot underneath; and W. Peek reported in Ath. Mitt. lxvi, 200 n. 2, that (...)
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    On the effect of hydrogen on the elastic moduli and acoustic loss behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V.S. L. Driver, N. G. Jones, H. J. Stone, D. Rugg & M. A. Carpenter - forthcoming - Philosophical Magazine:1-17.
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  26. Direct realism: Proximate causation and the missing object. [REVIEW]N. M. L. Nathan - 2005 - Acta Analytica 20 (36):3-6.
    Direct Realists believe that perception involves direct awareness of an object not dependent for its existence on the perceiver. Howard Robinson rejects this doctrine in favour of a Sense-Datum theory of perception. His argument against Direct Realism invokes the principle ‘same proximate cause, same immediate effect’. Since there are cases in which direct awareness has the same proximate cerebral cause as awareness of a sense datum, the Direct Realist is, he thinks, obliged to deny this causal principle. I suggest that (...)
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    A Commentary on Thucydides - A. W. Gomme : A Historical Commentary on Thucydides. Volumes ii and iii: The Ten Years' War. Pp. xi + 436; ix + 311; 7 maps. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Cloth, 84 s. net. [REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (01):30-33.
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    Diodorus Siculus. With an English translation by C. H. Oldfather. Vol.V: Books XII 41–XIII. (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. 453, 1 plate, 2 maps. London: Heinemann, 1950. Cloth, 15 s. net. [REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1952 - The Classical Review 2 (3-4):227-228.
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    Diodorus Siculus. With an English translation. Vol. vi (Books xiv–xv. 19). By C. H. Oldfather. Pp. vi+379; map. Vol. x (Books xix. 66–xx). By R. M. Geer. Pp. vi+454; 3 maps. (Loeb Classical Library.) London: Heinemann, 1954. Cloth, 15 s. net each. [REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (3-4):317-318.
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    Enter Demos - W. G. Forrest: The Emergence of Greek Democracy. Pp. 254 + 76 ill. + 6 maps. London. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1966. Stiff paper, 12 s. 6 d. net. [REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (01):90-92.
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    Francis R. Walton and Russel M. Geer: Diodorus Siculus. Volume xii. (Loeb Classical Library.). Pp. viii+678. London: Heinemann, 1967. Cloth, 25 s. net. [REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (1):103-103.
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    Greece and Persia - Hermann Bengtson, Edda Bresciani, Werner Caskel, Maurice Meuleau, Morton Smith: The Greeks and the Persians. Pp. 486; 37 plates, 8 maps. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1969. Cloth, 70 s.[REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (03):368-371.
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    The Loeb Diodorus - C. Bradford Welles: Diodorus of Sicily. With an English translation. (Loeb Classical Library.) Vol. viii (Books xvi. 66–95, xvii). Pp. v+485; 2 maps. London: Heinemann, 1963. Cloth, 18 s. net. [REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (02):157-158.
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    The Lost Diodorus - Diodorus Siculus with an English translation by C. H. Oldfather. In 12 vols. Vol. IV: Books IX–XII. 40. (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. 468; 4 maps. London: Heinemann, 1947. Cloth, 10 s. net. [REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1948 - The Classical Review 62 (2):66.
  35. COHEN, G. A. "Karl Marx's Theory of History". [REVIEW]N. M. L. Nathan - 1980 - Mind 89:628.
     
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  36. HT401. A36 Women's reactions to job loss: The moral dilemmas of a plant closing. Smith, S. Gainesville, Fla.: Humanities and Agriculture, University of Florida. [REVIEW]N. A. L. Call No - 1991 - Agriculture and Human Values 8 (3):33-45.
     
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    The plan recognition problem: An intersection of psychology and artificial intelligence.C. F. Schmidt, N. S. Sridharan & J. L. Goodson - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 11 (1-2):45-83.
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    Animal health and welfare as a public good: what do the public think?B. Clark, A. Proctor, A. Boaitey, N. Mahon, N. Hanley & L. Holloway - 2024 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (4):1841-1856.
    This paper presents a novel perspective on an evolving policy area. The UK’s withdrawal from the EU has led to the creation of a new Agriculture Act and proposals for significant changes to the way farming subsidies are structured in England. Underpinned by a ‘public money for public goods’ approach, where public goods are those outputs from the farm system which are not rewarded by markets, yet which provide benefits to many members of society. New schemes include the Animal Health (...)
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    Prācī-Jyoti. Digest of Indological Studies. Half-Yearly PublicationPraci-Jyoti. Digest of Indological Studies. Half-Yearly Publication. [REVIEW]L. S., D. N. Shastri & Buddha Prakash - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):211.
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  40. Muzykalʹnoe iskusstvo XX veka: tvorcheskiĭ prot︠s︡ess, khudozhestvennye i︠a︡vlenii︠a︡, teoreticheskie kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii: sbornik nauchnykh trudov kafedry teorii muzyki.G. Grigorʹeva, T. N. Dubravskai︠a︡, L. N. Loginova & Ernst Krenek (eds.) - 1992 - Moskva: Moskovskai︠a︡ gos. konservatorii︠a︡ im. P.I. Chaĭkovskogo.
     
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    Views on the right to withdraw from randomised controlled trials assessing quality of life after mastectomy and breast reconstruction (QUEST): findings from the QUEST perspectives study (QPS).N. Bidad, L. MacDonald, Z. E. Winters, S. J. L. Edwards & R. Horne - 2014 - Research Ethics 10 (1):47-57.
    The purpose of this study is to examine the importance that real patients attach to their right to withdraw from an on-going feasibility randomised trial (RCT) evaluating types and timings of breast reconstruction (two parallel trials) following mastectomy for breast cancer. Our results show that, while some respondents appreciated that exercising the right to withdraw would defeat the scientific objective of the trial, some patients with a surgical preference consented only given the knowledge they could withdraw if they were not (...)
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    Thermal expansion of lead at low temperatures.P. N. Dheer & S. L. Suranget - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (31):665-674.
  43. Itḥāf al-ṭullāb bi-sharḥ Manẓūmat al-ādāb.Āl Fawzān & Ṣāliḥ ibn Fawzān ibn ʻAbd Allāh - 2005 - al-Riyāḍ: Maktabat al-Rushd Nāshirūn. Edited by Muḥammad ibn Ḥusayn ibn Saʻīd Āl Safrān Qaḥṭānī & Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Qawī Mardāwī.
     
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    Ab ovo with song?S. N. Khayutin & L. I. Alexandrov - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):637-638.
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    Ab ovo with song!S. N. Khayutin & L. I. Alexandrov - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (2):350-351.
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    Lev Nikolaevich Mitrokhin (1930-2005).S. N. Korsakov, L. A. Kalashnikova & M. V. Kolmakova (eds.) - 2017 - Moskva: Institut filosofii RAN.
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  47. Three Hundred Years of Demografi.J. N. Morris, L. S. Penrose, Griselda Rowntree & Aubrey Lewis - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 55:17.
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    Assessing low volume, high cost, potentially life saving surgical interventions: how and when? Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) as a case study.G. Robert, N. Caine, L. D. Sharples, M. J. Buxton, S. R. Large Ms & J. Wallwork - 1999 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 5 (4):387-391.
  49. From Gavrilov, Leonid, A. and Gavrilova, Natalia, S.L. A. Gavrilov & N. S. Gavrilova - 1994 - Bioessays 16 (8):592-593.
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  50. Meyyiyar̲ cintan̲aikaḷ: pērāciriyar Cō. Kiruṣṇarājā nin̲aivu malar.Cō Kiruṣṇarājā, Kārttikēcu Civattampi, Em Ē Nuk̲amān̲ & Vaṭivēl In̲pamōkan̲ (eds.) - 2011 - [Kol̲umpu]: Pērāciriyar Cōmacuntaram Kiruṣṇarājā Nin̲aivukkul̲u.
    Contributed articles on modern philosophy, Saiva Siddhanta and Cō. Kiruṣṇarājā.
     
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