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    Catalogi manuscriptorum graecorum qui, in periodico «Νεος Ελληνομνημων« olim publici iuris facti, adhuc usui sunt. I, acc. J. Declerck, J. Noret, C. De Vocht. [REVIEW]Sever J. Volcu - 1983 - Augustinianum 23 (3):560-560.
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    Filone di Carpasia e Pseudo Ippolito.Sever J. Voicu - 2004 - Augustinianum 44 (1):5-24.
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    Lingue orientali e patristica greca.Sever J. Voicu - 1976 - Augustinianum 16 (1):205-215.
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    Due antiocheni periferici.Sever J. Voicu - 2015 - Augustinianum 55 (2):543-557.
    Severian of Gabala’s homilies and Pseudo-Theodoret’s Quaestiones et responsiones ad Orthodoxos exhibit some notable parallels. Such links show that a marginal current of the Antiochene school was still thriving by the end of the 5th century, i.e. the most probable date of QRO.
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    La data di Leonzio presbitero di Costantinopoli.Sever J. Voicu - 2016 - Augustinianum 56 (1):247-252.
    According to Cornelis Datema, the still mysterious Leontius of Con-stantinople preached sometime around 557, whereas Michel Asmus places him between the end of the 4th century and the mid-5th century. This paper contends that the memory of a deceased bishop that closes the homily Nat. refers to Theodore I, patriarch of Constantinople, who died on 28 December 687. The article also shows that Leontius cannot possibly have lived earlier than the mid-6th century.
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    L’edizione di Anfilochio nel CChG.Sever J. Voicu - 1979 - Augustinianum 19 (2):359-364.
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    Fogli copti di Severiano di Gabala.Sever J. Voicu - 1994 - Augustinianum 34 (2):471-474.
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    Due omelie “nestoriane”.Sever J. Voicu - 2004 - Augustinianum 44 (2):459-460.
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    Nestorio e la Oratio de Epiphania (CPG 4882) Attribuita a Giovanni Crisostomo.Sever J. Voicu - 2003 - Augustinianum 43 (2):495-499.
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    Ancora due omelie pseudocrisostomiche di matrice cappadoce (CPG 4669 e 4966).Sever J. Voicu - 1993 - Augustinianum 33 (1-2):467-497.
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    Cesaria, Basilio (Ep. 93/94) e Severo.Sever J. Voicu - 1995 - Augustinianum 35 (2):697-703.
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    Un frammento copto dell’omelia cattedrale 77 di Severo d’Antiochia.Sever J. Voicu - 1992 - Augustinianum 32 (2):385-386.
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    Teofilo e gli antiocheni posteriori.Sever J. Voicu - 2006 - Augustinianum 46 (2):375-387.
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    The Sources of "The Book of the Duchess".J. Burke Severs - 1963 - Mediaeval Studies 25 (1):355-362.
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    Crisostomo, In Psalmum 104 (CPG 4413.4).Sever J. Voicu - 2000 - Augustinianum 40 (1):59-63.
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    Due sermoni pseudoagostiniani tradotti dal greco.Sever J. Voicu - 1979 - Augustinianum 19 (3):517-519.
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    Gli Apocrifi armeni.Sever J. Voicu - 1983 - Augustinianum 23 (1-2):161-180.
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    Is phôtistêrion a constantinopolitan Neologism?Sever J. Voicu - 2012 - Augustinianum 52 (1):339-346.
    The earliest instance of φωτιστήριον « baptistery » in Antioch appears in the year 517, in a Syriac gloss to one of Severus’s homilies, perhaps in connectionwith his pastoral policies. Even if φωτιστήριον was formed according to same pattern as βαπτιστήριον, both nouns seem independent. John Chrysostom and an Antiochian Pseudo-Chrysostom do not mention at all the baptistery, but only the font (κολυμβήϑρα). The evidence indicates that during the 5th century φωτιστήριον was almost exclusively used in Constantinople and might have (...)
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    Note (pseudo-) Ippolitee.Sever J. Voicu - 1999 - Augustinianum 39 (2):265-273.
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    Settimana santa, digiuno e Quaresima nelle sottoscrizioni delle Lettere festali di Atanasio.Sever J. Voicu - 2007 - Augustinianum 47 (2):283-297.
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    E. Cattaneo, Trois homélies pseudo-chrysostomiennes sur la P'que comme oeuvre d’Apollinaire de Laodicée. Attribution et étude théologique. [REVIEW]Sever J. Voicu - 1982 - Augustinianum 22 (3):621-621.
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    Lidia Perria, I manoscritti citati da Albert Ehrhard. [REVIEW]Sever J. Voicu - 1982 - Augustinianum 22 (3):615-616.
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    Sandro Leanza, Procopii Gazaei catena in Ecclesiasten necnon Pseudochrysostomi commentarius in eundem Ecclesiasten. [REVIEW]Sever J. Voicu - 1982 - Augustinianum 22 (3):616-616.
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    Uno Pseudocrisostomo (Cappadoce?) lettore di Origene alla fine del sec. IV.Sever J. Voicu - 1986 - Augustinianum 26 (1-2):281-293.
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    In operarios undecimae horae.Sever J. Voicu - 1978 - Augustinianum 18 (2):341-360.
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    Ireneo di Lione, Epideixis: antico catechismo degli adulti. Introduzione, traduzione e commento a c. di E. Peretto. [REVIEW]Sever J. Voicu - 1983 - Augustinianum 23 (3):559-560.
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    Failure of subliminal word presentations to generate interference to color naming.Laurence J. Severance & Frederick N. Dyer - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 101 (1):186.
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    Prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes: what's the difference?Nicholas J. Severs - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (5):481-486.
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    Stroop interference with successive presentations of separate incongruent words and colors.Frederick N. Dyer & Laurence J. Severance - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 98 (2):438.
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    (2 other versions)Echo Calling Narcissus: What Exceeds the Gaze of Clinical Ethics Consultation?Jeffrey P. Bishop, Joseph B. Fanning & Mark J. Bliton - 2010 - HEC Forum 22 (1):73-84.
    Guiding our response in this essay is our view that current efforts to demarcate the role of the clinical ethicist risk reducing its complex network of authorizations to sites of power and payment. In turn, the role becomes susceptible to various ideologies—individualisms, proceduralisms, secularisms—that further divide the body from the web of significances that matter to that body, where only she, the patient, is located. The security of policy, standards, and employment will pull against and eventually sever the authorization (...)
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    Age and Illness Severity: A Case of Irrelevant Utilities?Borgar Jølstad & Niklas Juth - 2022 - Utilitas 34 (2):209-224.
    Illness severity is a priority setting criterion in several countries. Age seems to matter when considering severity, but perhaps not small age differences. In the following article we consider Small Differences : small differences in age are not relevant when considering differential illness severity. We show that SD cannot be accommodated within utilitarian, prioritarian or egalitarian theories. Attempting to accommodate SD by postulating a threshold model becomes exceedingly complex and self-defeating. The only way to accommodate SD seems to be to (...)
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  32. Several remarks on the work of Hayden White.J. Such - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (10):809-819.
     
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  33. Withholding artificial feeding from the severely demented: merciful or immoral? Contrasts between secular and Jewish perspectives.J. Kunin - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (4):208-212.
    According to Jewish law, to make a judgment that a life has no purpose and is not worth saving is contrary to the concept of justiceTraditional medical practice dictates that when patients are unable to eat or drink enough to sustain their basic nutritional requirements, artificial feeding and hydration is indicated. Common clinical examples of this problem are patients with senile dementia and those in a persistent vegetative state . In recent decades, however, the practice of mandating artificial feeding has (...)
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    Some Observations on the Problems of Grading Examinations with Several Components: a reply to P. J. Squire.Roger J. L. Murphy & Robert M. Adams - 1979 - Educational Studies 5 (3):225-230.
    (1979). Some Observations on the Problems of Grading Examinations with Several Components: a reply to P. J. Squire. Educational Studies: Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 225-230.
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    Ethical problems in the management of some severely handicapped children.J. Harris - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (3):117-124.
    This paper examines some of the arguments advanced and acted upon by doctors concerned in decisions about whether severely handicapped patients should live or die. It criticises the view that 'selective treatment' is morally preferable to infanticide and shows how the standard arguments advanced for this preference fail to sustain it. It argues that the self-deception, which is sometimes cited as a sign of humanity in these cases, and which is implicit in the term 'selective treatment' is more dangerous than (...)
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    What do we study when we study religion?1: J. Arthur Martin.J. Arthur Martin - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (4):467-472.
    In ‘ The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy ’ Laurence Sterne writes: That of all the several ways of beginning a book which are now in practice throughout the known world, I am confident my own way of doing it is the best—I'm sure it is the most religious—for I begin with writing the first sentence—and trusting to Almighty God for the second.
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    Mosaic Decisionmaking and Severe Brain Injury: Adding Another Piece to the Argument.Joseph J. Fins - 2019 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (4):737-743.
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    Elastase and granzymes during meningococcal disease in children: correlation to disease severity.J. B. Van Woensel, M. H. Biezeveld, C. E. Hack, A. P. Bos & T. W. Kuijpers - unknown
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    Effects of anoxia on performance at several simulated altitudes.J. E. Birren, M. B. Fisher, E. Vollmer & B. G. King - 1946 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 36 (1):35.
  40. The Ethical Treatment of Children With Severe Disabilities and Their Families: Re-examining Public-Private Responsibilites from a Caring Perspective.J. Bridgeman - 2008 - In Michael Freeman (ed.), Law and Bioethics: Current Legal Issues Volume 11. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Symptom severity of depressive symptoms impacts on social cognition performance in current but not remitted major depressive disorder.Tracy Air, Michael J. Weightman & Bernhard T. Baune - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Holy Word: The Paradigm of New Testament Formation.J. Arthur Baird - 2002 - A&C Black.
    J. Arthur Baird is the author of several important books in New Testament studies, his best known perhaps being his Audience Criticism and the Historical Jesus. At his untimely death, he left a nearly complete manuscript, now published here. In this timely and relevant manuscript, Baird offers first a critical introduction to the historical paradigm, pointing out its limitations in terms of tracing the paradigm of New Testament formation. He then traces this development himself, beginning with the starting point of (...)
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    Michel Foucault: Personal Autonomy and Education.J. D. Marshall - 1996 - Springer Verlag.
    There is now a considerable literature on Michel Foucault but this is the first monograph which explicitly addresses his influence and impact upon education. Personal autonomy has been seen as a major aim, if not the aim of liberal education. But if Foucault is correct that personal autonomy and the notion of the autonomous person are myths, then the pursuit of such an aim by educationalists is misguided. The author develops this critique of personal autonomy and liberal education from the (...)
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  44. (3 other versions)The Invention of Autonomy: A History of Modern Moral Philosophy.J. B. Schneewind - 1998 - Journal of Religious Ethics 29 (1):175-197.
    J. B. Schneewind's "The Invention of Autonomy" has been hailed as a major interpretation of modern moral thought. Schneewind's narrative, however, elides several serious interpretive issues, particularly in the transition from late medieval to early modern thought. This results in potentially distorted accounts of Thomas Aquinas, Hugo Grotius, and G. W. Leibniz. Since these thinkers play a crucial role in Schneewind's argument, uncertainty over their work calls into question at least some of Schneewind's larger agenda for the history of ethics.
     
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    Adaptation and illness severity: the significance of suffering.Borgar Jølstad - 2023 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 26 (3):413-423.
    Adaptation to illness, and its relevance for distribution in health care, has been the subject of vigorous debate. In this paper I examine an aspect of this discussion that seems so far to have been overlooked: that some illnesses are difficult, or even impossible, to adapt to. This matters because adaptation reduces suffering. Illness severity is a priority setting criterion in several countries. When considering severity, we are interested in the extent to which an illness makes a person worse-off. I (...)
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  46. How Dualists Should (Not) Respond to the Objection from Energy Conservation.Alin C. Cucu & J. Brian Pitts - 2019 - Mind and Matter 17 (1):95-121.
    The principle of energy conservation is widely taken to be a se- rious difficulty for interactionist dualism (whether property or sub- stance). Interactionists often have therefore tried to make it satisfy energy conservation. This paper examines several such attempts, especially including E. J. Lowe’s varying constants proposal, show- ing how they all miss their goal due to lack of engagement with the physico-mathematical roots of energy conservation physics: the first Noether theorem (that symmetries imply conservation laws), its converse (that conservation (...)
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  47. Hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations during sleep paralysis: Neurological and cultural construction of the night-Mare.J. Allan Cheyne, Steve D. Rueffer & Ian R. Newby-Clark - 1999 - Consciousness and Cognition 8 (3):319-337.
    Hypnagogic and hypnopompic experiences (HHEs) accompanying sleep paralysis (SP) are often cited as sources of accounts of supernatural nocturnal assaults and paranormal experiences. Descriptions of such experiences are remarkably consistent across time and cultures and consistent also with known mechanisms of REM states. A three-factor structural model of HHEs based on their relations both to cultural narratives and REM neurophysiology is developed and tested with several large samples. One factor, labeled Intruder, consisting of sensed presence, fear, and auditory and visual (...)
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    Understanding the coherence of the severity effect and optimism phenomena: Lessons from attention.Adam J. L. Harris - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 50:30-44.
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    A propos d'un projet de réforme du code électoral.J. Beaufays - 1974 - Res Publica 16 (3-4):537-545.
    People in Belgium want to simplify the electoral laws. The responsible department has a project which is presented as being neutral, having no political implications. The authors compare the results of the last elections computed according to several systems, including the new project. Their conclusion is that the new project is politically oriented : it favours the big parties.The authors propose a new system of ballot which is really neutral, and they show it by a simulation on the results of (...)
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    Ethical Issues in the Use of a Prospective Payment System: The Issue of a Severity of Illness Adjustment.S. D. Horn & J. E. Backofen - 1987 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 12 (2):145-153.
    The current Medicare prospective payment system has many positive incentives for hospitals to control costs. Hospitals are increasing outpatient surgery, decreasing admissions, decreasing length of stay, and decreasing use of ancillary services. These are just the effects that Congress and the Health Care Financing Administration hoped for to save the Medicare trust fund. However, there has been evidence of some adverse outcomes including premature discharge, “dumping” sicker patients and patients without insurance, and adverse impact on hospitals with specialty centers. We (...)
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