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    Experimental and numerical investigation of creasing in corrugated paperboard.B. K. Thakkar, L. G. J. Gooren, R. H. J. Peerlings & M. G. D. Geers - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (28-29):3299-3310.
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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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    "On Nature," by Lucretius, trans. R. M. Geer; "Discourse on Method, Optics, Geometry, and Meteorology," by Rene Descartes, trans. P. J. Olscamp; and "Haeckel's Theory of the Unity of Nature," by D. H. De Grood. [REVIEW]James Collins - 1967 - Modern Schoolman 44 (2):194-195.
  4. Meaning and speech acts.R. M. Hare - 1970 - Philosophical Review 79 (1):3-24.
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  5. Abortion and the golden rule.R. M. Hare - 1975 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 4 (3):201-222.
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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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  7. What is wrong with slavery.R. M. Hare - 1979 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 8 (2):103-121.
    This article discusses the definition of slavery as a status in society and a relation to an owner. an imaginary case in which utilitarian arguments could justify slavery. this case, just because it is highly unlikely to occur in the actual world, does not provide an argument against utilitarianism. if it did occur, slavery would be justified in this case, but that is no reason for abandoning our intuitive principle condemning slavery. the adoption of this principle has in the actual (...)
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  8. Intentionality without exotica.R. M. Sainsbury - 2010 - In Robin Jeshion (ed.), New Essays on Singular Thought. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    The paper argues that intensional phenomena can be explained without appealing to "exotic" entities: one that don't exist, are merely possible, or are essentially abstract.
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  9. Health.R. M. Hare - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (4):174-181.
    Many practical issues in medical ethics depend on an understanding of the concept of health. The main question is whether it is a purely descriptive or a partly evaluative or normative concept. After posing some puzzles about the concept, the views of C Boorse, who thinks it is descriptive, are discussed and difficulties are found for them. An evaluative treatment is then suggested, and used to shed light on some problems about mental illness and to compare and contrast it with (...)
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    Sense and contradiction: a study in Aristotle.R. M. Dancy - 1975 - Boston: D. Reidel Pub. Co..
    ARISTOTLE'S PROGRAM Aristotle says outright that the law of non-contradiction cannot be demonstrated: you can't prove everything, and among the things you ...
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    Degrees of Belief and Degrees of Truth.R. M. Sainsbury - 1986 - Philosophical Papers 15 (2-3):97-106.
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    Prudence and past preferences: Reply to Wlodzimierz Rabinowicz.R. M. Hare - 1989 - Theoria 55 (3):152-158.
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    Principles.R. M. Hare - 1963 - In Richard Mervyn Hare (ed.), Freedom and reason. Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
    Further examines the sense in which moral judgements are universalizable. Distinguishes between moral and logical theses of universalizability and shows how the moral does not follow from the logical. Universalizability, in the form maintained in this book, is a logical, not a moral, thesis; furthermore, nothing substantially moral follows from the logical thesis. The chapter presents the exact import of the thesis and considers the role of moral principles.
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    A note on obversion.R. M. Jones - 1962 - Mind 71 (284):541-542.
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    Arguments for zero tolerance of sexual contact between doctors and patients.R. M. Cullen - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (6):482-486.
    Some doctors do enter into sexual relationships with patients. These relationships can be damaging to the patient involved. One response available to both individual doctors and to disciplinary bodies is to prohibit sexual contact between doctors and patients ("zero tolerance"). This paper considers five ways of arguing for a zero tolerance policy. The first rests on an empirical claim that such contact is almost always harmful to the patient involved. The second is based on a "principles" approach while the third (...)
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    Personality and the suprapersonal.R. M. MacIver - 1915 - Philosophical Review 24 (5):501-525.
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    Response to Kuhse * Commentary.R. M. Perkin - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (4):273-274.
    In this short paper, we respond to critics of our original paper, The agony of agonal respiration: is the last gasp necessary?. A common thread in both Hawryluck’s and Kuhse’s responses is the difficulties encountered when using the agent’s intentions to make moral distinctions between using neuromuscular blocking drugs to palliate versus using neuromuscular blocking drugs to kill. Although this difficulty does exist we maintain that the intentions of the physician must matter when providing end-of-life care.
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  18. Écrits et paroles, t. II.Henri Bergson & R. M. Mossé-Bastide - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (3):353-354.
     
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    Nietzsche-Traffics and Discoveries.R. M. Wenley - 1921 - The Monist 31 (1):133-149.
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    (1 other version)On Non-Translational Semantics.R. M. Martin - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 5:132-138.
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    Reproductive Genetics and the Law.R. M. Clayton - 1988 - Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (2):108-108.
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    Adolf Greifenhagen: Griechische Eroten. Pp. 89; 54 figs. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1957. Cloth, DM. 14.R. M. Cook - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (3-4):300-.
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    The Last of the Battleships.R. M. Cook - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (01):105-.
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    Caesar and Livy.R. M. Ogilvie - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (02):185-.
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    Jacques Heurgon: The Rise of Rome. Pp. 344. London: Batsford, 1973. Cloth, £4·50.R. M. Ogilvie - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (01):141-142.
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  26. Sameness and Difference of Sense.R. M. Sainsbury - 2004 - Philosophical Books 45 (3):209-217.
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    (1 other version)Philosophy of Religion and the Endowment of Natural Theology.R. M. Wenley - 1901 - The Monist 12 (1):21-48.
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    Evidence for the patient-centered clinical method as a means of implementing the biopsychosocial approach.Moira Stewart, R. M. Frankel, T. E. Quill & S. H. McDaniel - 2003 - In Richard M. Frankel, Timothy E. Quill & Susan H. McDaniel (eds.), The biopsychosocial approach: past, present, and future. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
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    Ethics and Biotechnology.C. R. M. Bangham - 1996 - Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (5):316-317.
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    Plotinus’ Attitude to Traditional Cult.R. M. Van den Berg - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (2):345-360.
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    Alfarabi's Book of Letters ; Commentary on Aristotle's MetaphysicsAlfarabi's Book of Letters ; Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics.R. M. Frank, Alfarabi & Muhsin Mahdi - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):393.
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    Logique aristotélienne et grammaire arabe. Étude et documentsLogique aristotelienne et grammaire arabe. Etude et documents.R. M. Frank & A. Elamrani-Jamal - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (4):826.
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    S̆urûḥ ʿalà Arisṭû mafqûda fî l-yûn'nîya wa-ras'ʾ il uḫrà: Commentaires sur Aristote perdus en grec et autres épîtresSuruh ala Aristu mafquda fi l-yunaniya wa-rasa il uhra: Commentaires sur Aristote perdus en grec et autres epitres.R. M. Frank, ʿAbdurraḥmān Badawi & Abdurrahman Badawi - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (2):245.
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    How to Decide Moral Questions Rationally.R. M. Hare - 1986 - Critica 18 (54):63-81.
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    Introduction.R. M. Hare - 1963 - In Richard Mervyn Hare (ed.), Freedom and reason. Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
    Introduces the main themes of the book and expresses the basic conflict between freedom and reason.
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    Pragmatics, Truth and Language.R. M. MARTIN - 1979 - Linguistics and Philosophy 4 (3):453-466.
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  37. (2 other versions)Reconstruction of Scientific Theory Change.R. M. Nugayev - 1993 - Erkenntnis 38 (3):429-432.
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    Pronouns: anaphora and demonstration.R. M. Sainsbury - 2005 - In R. M. Sainsbury (ed.), Reference Without Referents. Oxford, England and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press UK.
    Discusses two main uses of pronouns—anaphoric and demonstrative. These pronouns can belong to an intelligible sentence even if they have no referent, so they vindicate the thesis of RWR. A test for intelligibility is that we can correctly report indirect speech in which such a pronoun is used, replacing the original speaker’s demonstrative pronoun by an anaphoric one. For example, a hallucinator’s utterance of ’That little green man is bald’ can be reported as ‘Hallucinating a little green man, she said (...)
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    A New Look At the Canon of the Ten Attic Orators.R. M. Smith - 1995 - Mnemosyne 48 (4):66-79.
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    On the Tail‐Docking of Pigs, Human Circumcision, and their Implications for Prevailing Opinion Regarding Pain.R. M. Williams - 2003 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 20 (1):89-93.
    In this paper, I argue for the modest claim that people's apparent indifference to animal pain may not be predicated upon speciesism. I defend that claim by developing an analogy between current attitudes toward at least some non‐human animal pain — that which pigs endure while having their tails ‘docked’— and our culture's indifference to the pain that male human infants experience while being circumcised. And I conclude that to convince more of their philosophical and social critics, ‘animal liberationists’ need (...)
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  41. Close relationships and health through the lens of selective investment theory.S. L. Brown, R. M. Brown, A. Schiavone, D. M. Smith & S. G. Post - 2007 - In Stephen Garrard Post (ed.), Altruism and Health: Perspectives From Empirical Research. Oup Usa.
     
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    Comment on the reflectivity of Ti-dichalcogenides.G. Lucovsky, R. M. White, W. Y. Liang & J. C. Mikkelsen - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 34 (5):907-909.
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  43. Part-list reexposure and release of retrieval inhibition.H. B., R. D. & J. M. - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (3):354-375.
    In list-method directed forgetting, reexposure to forgotten List 1 items has been shown to reduce directed forgetting. proposed that reexposure to a few List 1 items only during a direct test of memory reinstates the entire List 1 episode. In the present experiments, part-list reexposure in the context of indirect as well as direct memory tests reduced directed forgetting. Directed forgetting was reduced when 50% or more of the items were reexposed, and was intact when only 25% were reexposed. Furthermore, (...)
     
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    Touched by injury: toward an educational theory of anti-racist humanism.R. M. Kennedy & Dina Georgis - 2009 - Ethics and Education 4 (1):19-30.
    Informed by the critical humanisms of Hannah Arendt, Frantz Fanon, and Paul Gilroy, the authors argue for an orientation to teaching and learning that troubles the continuing effects of dehumanizing race logic. Reflecting on Paul Haggis's Oscar award winning film Crash from 2004, they suggest that the metaphor of racial 'crashing' captures what happens when we act out from experiences of racial injury instead of being touched by it. They propose a psychoanalytic pedagogy of emotions as a method for reading (...)
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  45. Scott Soames, philosophical analysis in the twentieth century: Volume 1: The dawn of analysis. [REVIEW]R. M. Sainsbury - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 129 (3):637 - 643.
    The review praises the philosophical quality, but is less enthusiastic about the scholarship and historical accuracy.
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    Thucydidis Reliquiae in Papyris et Membranis Aegyptiacis Seruatae. Collegit Fridericus Fischer. 8vo. Pp. 75. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1913. M. 3; in cloth, M. 4.20. [REVIEW]W. R. M. Lamb - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (07):251-.
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    Book Review:Anthropological Religion. F. Max Muller. [REVIEW]R. M. Wenley - 1893 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (1):127.
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    The Hippias Major- The Hippias Major, attributed to Plato. With Introductory Essay and Commentary by Dorothy Tarrant, M.A. Pp.lxxxiv +104. Cambridge: University Press, 1928. 12s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]W. R. M. Lamb - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (06):222-223.
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    A. D. Trendall: Phlyax Vases. (University of London, Institute of Classical Studies: Bulletin Supplement no. 8.) Pp. v+77; 6 plates. London: London University, Institute of Classical Studies, 1959. Paper, 10 s. net. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (01):94-.
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    Cornelius C. Vermeule: The Dal Pozzo-Albani Drawings of Classical Antiquities in the British Museum. (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, N.S. vol. 50, part 5.) Pp. 78; 103 figs. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1960. Paper, $2.00. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (03):313-.
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