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    Reuse of Samples: Ethical issues encountered by two institutional ethics review committees in kenya.Simon K. Langat - 2005 - Bioethics 19 (5-6):537-549.
    ABSTRACT There is growing concern about the reuse and exportation of biological materials (human tissues) for use in research worldwide. Most discussions about samples have taken place in developed countries, where genetic manipulation techniques have greatly advanced in recent years. There is very little discussion in developing countries, although collaborative research with institutions from developed countries is on the increase. The study sought to identify and describe ethical issues arising in the storage, reuse and exportation of samples in a developing (...)
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    Enhancing capacity of ethics review committees in developing countries: The Kenyan example.Gloria Manyonyi, Walter Jaoko, Kirana Bhatt, Simon Langat, Gaudensia Mutua, Bashir Farah, Jacquelyne Nyange, Joyce Olenja, Julius Oyugi, Sabina Wakasiaka, Maureen Khaniri, Keith Fowke, Rupert Kaul & Omu Anzala - 2014 - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 7 (2):59.
    Background. The increased number of clinical trials taking place in developing countries and the complexity of trial protocols mandate that local ethics review committees reviewing them have the capacity to ensure that they are conducted to the highest ethical standards.Methods. The Kenya AIDS Vaccine Initiative Institute of Clinical Research and the Kenyan National Council for Science and Technology embarked on an exercise to enhance the capacity of ERCs in Kenya to review such protocols. This process involved conducting an audit of (...)
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    Art and Ontography.Simon Weir - 2020 - Open Philosophy 3 (1):400-412.
    Graham Harman describes the allure of art as the tension and fusion of a real object to sensual qualities so that it makes it seem that the inwardness of reality is opened to us. Yet real objects are withdrawn; how are we aware of their fusion? Since Harman’s ontology mandates that contact between real objects occurs only through sensual objects, this essay explores the idea that art’s allure must be a tension between sensual objects that draw the experiencer to believe, (...)
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    Conversation, co-ordination and convention: an empirical investigation of how groups establish linguistic conventions.Simon Garrod & Gwyneth Doherty - 1994 - Cognition 53 (3):181-215.
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  5. (1 other version)Meaning, Reference and Necessity.Simon Blackburn - 1977 - Philosophy 52 (200):236-239.
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    Deserving to Be Lucky: Reflections on the Role of Luck and Desert in Sports.Robert Simon - 2006 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 34 (1):13-25.
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    Souplesse et liberté.Simon Perrier - 2009 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 59 (2):1-2.
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  8. Climate change and the future: Discounting for time, wealth, and risk.Simon Caney - 2009 - Journal of Social Philosophy 40 (2):163-186.
    This paper examines explore the issues of intergenerational equity raised by climate change. A number of different reasons have been suggested as to why current generations may legitimately favor devoting resources to contemporaries rather than to future generations. These - either individually or jointly - challenge the case for combating climate change. In this paper, I distinguish between three different kinds of reason for favoring contemporaries. I argue that none of these arguments is persuasive. My answer in each case appeals (...)
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  9. The entanglement of trust and knowledge on the web.Judith Simon - 2010 - Ethics and Information Technology 12 (4):343-355.
    In this paper I use philosophical accounts on the relationship between trust and knowledge in science to apprehend this relationship on the Web. I argue that trust and knowledge are fundamentally entangled in our epistemic practices. Yet despite this fundamental entanglement, we do not trust blindly. Instead we make use of knowledge to rationally place or withdraw trust. We use knowledge about the sources of epistemic content as well as general background knowledge to assess epistemic claims. Hence, although we may (...)
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  10. Nomic Inversion And The Contingency Of Laws.Simon Bostock - 2005 - Philosophical Writings 30 (3).
    According to the Contingency Theory of Laws, if there are possible worlds in which it is a law that all Fs are G, there are also possible F-containing worlds in which it is not. I argue here that the theory is forced to accept the possibility of nomic inversion: i.e. pairs of properties that have their actual nomic roles swapped in some possible world. Such inversions cannot be ruled out on grounds of logical or metaphysical inconsistency, and therefore – since (...)
     
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  11. History, naturally.Simon Schama - 2021 - In Helen Carr, Suzannah Lipscomb & Edward Hallett Carr (eds.), What is history, now?: how the past and present speak to each other. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
     
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  12. Narrativa: El último encuentro. Sándor Márai. Salamandra 2006.María Simón - 2012 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 62 (979):84.
     
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  13. Welfare as success.Simon Keller - 2009 - Noûs 43 (4):656-683.
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    The axiomatization of physical theories.Herbert A. Simon - 1970 - Philosophy of Science 37 (1):16-26.
    The task of axiomatizing physical theories has attracted, in recent years, some interest among both empirical scientists and logicians. However, the axiomatizations produced by either one of these two groups seldom appear satisfactory to the members of the other. It is the purpose of this paper to develop an approach that will satisfy the criteria of both, hence permit us to construct axiomatizations that will meet simultaneously the standards and needs of logicians and of empirical scientists.
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    Reducts of random hypergraphs.Simon Thomas - 1996 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 80 (2):165-193.
    For each k 1, let Γk be the countable universal homogeneous k-hypergraph. In this paper, we shall classify the closed permutation groups G such that Aut G Sym. In particular, we shall show that there exist only finitely many such groups G for each k 1. We shall also show that each of the associated reducts of Γk is homogeneous with respect to a finite relational language.
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    Metaphysics.Simon Bostock - 1994
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  17. (1 other version)Very Little... Almost Nothing: Death.Simon Critchley - 1997 - Philosophy, Literature 50.
     
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    9. Envoi.Simon Blackburn - 2014 - In Mirror, Mirror: The Uses and Abuses of Self-Love. Princeton University Press. pp. 187-190.
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  19. Gut sein.Simon Blackburn - 2004 - Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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  20. Reason and Passion.Simon Blackburn - 2013 - In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Hoboken, NJ: Blackwell.
     
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    (1 other version)Nachweis aus Friedrich ueberweg, ueber die platonische weltseele, in: Rheinisches museum 9.Simon Dutton & William A. B. Parkhurst - 2020 - Nietzsche Studien 49 (1):297-298.
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    Problems and paradigms: A mammalian molecular clock?Simon Easteal - 1992 - Bioessays 14 (6):415-419.
    The molecular clock hypothesis remains controversial more than a quarter of a century after it was first proposed. A variety of approaches have been applied to testing the molecular clock in mammals. In many of these studies apparent refutation of the molecular clock has based on false assumptions about the pattern of mammalian evolution. With a few exceptions there now appears to be little evidence for variation in the rate of molecular evolution among mammalian lineages, although comparison of more genes (...)
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    Externalismus und Selbstkenntnis. Die McKinsey-Paradoxie.Simon Dierig - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 72 (4):558-577.
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    Is Half an Abortion Worse than a Whole One?Simon Rippon - 2016 - In David Edmonds (ed.), Philosophers Take on the World. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 111-114.
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  25. Augustan realities: nature's representatives and their cultural resources in the early eighteenth century.Simon Schaffer - 1993 - In George Levine (ed.), Realism and Representation. University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 1714--279.
     
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    Introductory Note.Simon Schaffer - 1987 - Science in Context 1 (2):351-352.
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    Masked stimuli modulate endogenous shifts of spatial attention.Simon Palmer & Uwe Mattler - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2):486-503.
    Unconscious stimuli can influence participants’ motor behavior but also more complex mental processes. Recent research has gradually extended the limits of effects of unconscious stimuli. One field of research where such limits have been proposed is spatial cueing, where exogenous automatic shifts of attention have been distinguished from endogenous controlled processes which govern voluntary shifts of attention. Previous evidence suggests unconscious effects on mechanisms of exogenous shifts of attention. Here, we applied a cue-priming paradigm to a spatial cueing task with (...)
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    (1 other version)Equality of opportunity and the precarization of labour markets.Simon Birnbaum - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory 20 (2):187-207.
    How can we equalize opportunities while respecting people’s freedom? According to a view that I call libertarian resourcism, people’s fair shares of resources should normally take the form of uncon...
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    1. The Self: Iris Murdoch and Uncle William.Simon Blackburn - 2014 - In Mirror, Mirror: The Uses and Abuses of Self-Love. Princeton University Press. pp. 12-34.
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  30. Paris and the Provinces in Eighteenth-Century Prose Fiction. Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century.Simon Davies - 1988 - Diderot Studies 23:186-187.
     
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  31. 'An Impossible Virtue'Heraclitean Justice and Nietzsche's Second Untimely Meditation.Simon Gillham - 2004 - In Paul Bishop (ed.), Nietzsche and antiquity: his reaction and response to the classical tradition. Rochester, NY: Camden House.
     
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    Paintings, 1968–1981.Simon Hantaï - 2014 - Diacritics 42 (2):9-121.
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    Ironische Automaten. Trompette und Bretstelmann im spätmittelalterlichen Straßburger Münster.Simon Maria Hassemer - 2010 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 44 (1):419-436.
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    Policy Transfer and Isomorphism: A Case Study of the England-China Maths Teacher Exchange.Simon Probert - 2022 - British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (3):305-321.
    Global policy transfer has become increasingly popular in recent years, and one recent example of such policy transfer is the England–China Teacher Exchange, which was initiated in 2014 with the explicit aim of raising attainment in maths in English primary schools by trialling concepts used in Shanghai schools, Shanghai rising to the top of the PISA rankings in 2009. However, as this paper will argue this is an overly simplistic attempt to transfer a policy between two wholly different contexts, the (...)
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  35. Foreword.Simon Reynolds - 2018 - In Mark Fisher (ed.), K-punk: the collected and unpublished writings of Mark Fisher (2004-2016). London, UK: Repeater Books.
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    Participation, procedure and accountability: `you said' speech markers in negotiating reports of ambiguous phenomena.Simon Allistone & Robin Wooffitt - 2008 - Discourse Studies 10 (3):407-427.
    In this article we study how reported speech markers are used as procedural resources in a laboratory based parapsychology experiment to investigate forms of anomalous communication, such as extrasensory perception. In particular, we focus on how specific activities in a key part of the experiment are mediated by the use of `you said' formulations which project that whatever is said next is a paraphrase or a verbatim report of what the recipient had said earlier. We identify two uses of reported (...)
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    Reassessing Realism : On the Ontology of the Unobservable.Simon Allzén - 2022 - Dissertation, Stockholm University
    It is widely believed that science is in the business of finding out what the world is really like. The philosophical version of this belief is scientific realism -- a doctrine about science that tells us that we ought to believe that the best theories in science are true, and that the world is occupied with the objects that those theories contain. If scientific realism was not correct, the argument goes, the incredible success of science would be a miracle. The (...)
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    Science and Society in Early America: Essays in Honor of Whitfield J. Bell, Jr.Randolph S. Klein.Simon Baatz - 1987 - Isis 78 (4):592-593.
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    "Squinting at Silliman": Scientific Periodicals in the Early American Republic, 1810-1833.Simon Baatz - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):223-244.
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    The Three Lives of George Santayana at Harvard.Simon Grote - 2000 - Overheard in Seville 18 (18):30-37.
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    Le sens de la réforme.Simon Perrier - 2010 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 60 (5):1-2.
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    Time and Singular Causation—A Computational Model.Simon Stephan, Ralf Mayrhofer & Michael R. Waldmann - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (7):e12871.
    Causal queries about singular cases, which inquire whether specific events were causally connected, are prevalent in daily life and important in professional disciplines such as the law, medicine, or engineering. Because causal links cannot be directly observed, singular causation judgments require an assessment of whether a co‐occurrence of two events c and e was causal or simply coincidental. How can this decision be made? Building on previous work by Cheng and Novick (2005) and Stephan and Waldmann (2018), we propose a (...)
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    Biographical Illusions: Sartre and Bourdieu against Narrative Identity.Simon Gusman - 2024 - Symposium 28 (2):90-114.
    This article explores the ideas on narrative identity of two promi-nent French philosophers, Jean-Paul Sartre and Pierre Bourdieu. Both independently describe what they call the “biographical illu-sion,” the idea that the events of life are not structured in the same way as they are presented in stories such as biographies. Sartre and Bourdieu both argue against a common conception of narrative identity. Interestingly, however, Bourdieu presents his notion in part as a critique of Sartre’s ideas about identity. By investigating their (...)
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  44. Interviews with professor Ágnes Heller (I) Budapest, 1/2 July 1981.Agnes Heller-Simon - 1998 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 17:21-52.
     
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    Bewildering Nussbaum: Capability Justice and Predation.Simon Hailwood - 2012 - Journal of Political Philosophy 20 (3):293-313.
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    The Reliability of Philostratus's "Lives of the Sophists".Simon Swain - 1991 - Classical Antiquity 10 (1):148-163.
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    Parity of Esteem and the Politics of Recognition.Simon Thompson - 2002 - Contemporary Political Theory 1 (2):203-220.
    This article begins from the premise that, in contemporary conditions of immense cultural, social and ethnic diversity, a just and stable political order must be one in which all citizens are able to enjoy due recognition. In order to determine what form such a politics of recognition must take in practice, the article focuses on the case of Northern Ireland. More specifically, it examines the principle of ‘parity of esteem’ which forms the keystone of the Belfast Agreement of 1998. A (...)
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    The Individualized Society.Simon Tormey - 2003 - Contemporary Political Theory 2 (2):245-246.
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    5. Die Gestaltung der Muße.Simon Varga - 2014 - In Vom Erstrebenswertesten Leben: Aristoteles' Philosophie der Muße. Boston, MA: De Gruyter. pp. 140-164.
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    Namensregister.Simon Varga - 2014 - In Vom Erstrebenswertesten Leben: Aristoteles' Philosophie der Muße. Boston, MA: De Gruyter. pp. 195-198.
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