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  1. The Cambridge History of Science.T. M. Porter & D. Ross (eds.) - 2003 - Cambridge University Press.
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    Observations on extensive air showers VI. The ratio of the soft to penetrating components and their attenuation in the atmosphere.T. E. Cranshaw, J. F. De Beer, W. Galbraith, A. M. Hillas, S. Norris & N. A. Porter - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (32):811-825.
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  3. (1 other version)The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, Volume 8, 1860.Frederick Burkhardt, Duncan M. Porter, Janet Browne, Marsha Richmond & Michael T. Ghiselin - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (2):355.
     
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    Trust in Numbers, T. M. Porter. Princeton University Press, 1995, xiv + 310 pages. [REVIEW]Salim Rashid - 1997 - Economics and Philosophy 13 (2):345.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Jack K. Campbell, William H. Young, James Palermo, Hilary E. Bender, William E. Roweton, William M. Bart, Dana T. Elmore, Ralph J. Erickson, William H. Schubert, Robert Paul Craig & Cynthia Porter-Gehrie - 1977 - Educational Studies 8 (3):285-309.
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    T'Challa, the Revolutionary King.Kevin J. Porter - 2022 - In Edwardo Pérez & Timothy E. Brown (eds.), Black Panther and Philosophy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 70–79.
    T'Challa, seemingly risen from the dead after having suffered grievous wounds and a fall from a high cliff, openly challenges Erik Killmonger's right to be called King of Wakanda. With T'Challa's return, Killmonger orders W'Kabi to "kill this clown," but Okoye decides to follow tradition, not Killmonger, saying to her husband W'Kabi that "the challenge is not complete." The same principle is at work when, earlier in the film, T'Challa engages in ritual combat against M'Baku, leader of the Jabari Tribe. (...)
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  7. (1 other version)IT. M. Scanlon.T. M. Scanlon - 2000 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 74 (1):301-317.
    [T. M. Scanlon] It is clearly impermissible to kill one person because his organs can be used to save five others who are in need of transplants. It has seemed to many that the explanation for this lies in the fact that in such cases we would be intending the death of the person whom we killed, or failed to save. What makes these actions impermissible, however, is not the agent's intention but rather the fact that the benefit envisaged does (...)
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    Philosophy, East and West: essays in honour of Dr. T. M. P. Mahadevan.T. M. P. Mahadevan & Hywel David Lewis (eds.) - 1976 - Bombay: Blackie & Son (India).
    Bhattacharyya, K. The Advaita concept of subjectivity.--Deutsch, E. Reflections on some aspects of the theory of rasa.--Nakamura, H. The dawn of modern thought in the East.--Organ, T. Causality, Indian and Greek.--Chatterjee, M. On types of classification.--Lacombe, O. Transcendental imagination.--Bahm, A. J. Standards for comparative philosophy.--Herring, H. Appearance, its significance and meaning in the history of philosophy.--Chang Chung-yuan. Pre-rational harmony in Heidegger's essential thinking and Chʼan thought.--Staal, J. F. Making sense of the Buddhist tetralemma.--Enomiya-Lassalle, H. M. The mysticism of Carl Albrecht (...)
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  9. Measurement and modeling of depth cue combination: In defense of weak fusion.M. S. Landy, L. T. Maloney, E. B. Johnston & M. Young - 1995 - Vision Research 35:389--412.
     
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  10. The Diversity of Objections to Inequality.T. M. Scanlon - unknown
    This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1996, given by T.M. Scanlon, an American philosopher.
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  11. 3 Rawls on Justification.T. M. Scanlon - 2003 - In Samuel Freeman (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Rawls. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 139.
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    Well-Being: Its Meaning, Measurement and Moral Importance.T. M. Scanlon - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (2):312.
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    Transposition of traces of experience.T. Le M. Douse - 1878 - Mind 3 (9):132-134.
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  14. The anti-anthropology of highlanders and islanders.T. M. - 1998 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 29 (3):369-389.
  15. Reply to Leif Wenar.T. M. Scanlon - 2013 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (4):400-405.
    Explains how a contractualist moral theory can explain the moral phenomena commonly called rights, although it does not appeal to the notion of a right as a basic element of moral thinking, or explain the difference between rights violations and wrongs of other kinds. Argues that the latter failure is not an important fault.
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    Ethical challenges in neonatal intensive care nursing.M. Strandas & S. -T. D. Fredriksen - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (8):901-912.
    Background: Neonatal nurses report a great deal of ethical challenges in their everyday work. Seemingly trivial everyday choices nurses make are no more value-neutral than life-and-death choices. Everyday ethical challenges should also be recognized as ethical dilemmas in clinical practice. Research objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate which types of ethical challenges neonatal nurses experience in their day-to-day care for critically ill newborns. Research design: Data were collected through semi-structured qualitative in-depth interviews. Phenomenological-hermeneutic analysis was applied to (...)
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  17. (1 other version)The Significance of Choice.T. M. Scanlon - 1982 - In Gary Watson (ed.), Free will. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  18. Aristotle as modern moral philosopher.T. M. - 1997 - Phronesis 42 (3):335-344.
     
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  19. Holocene environmental changes and lowland historic sites in eastern part of the Shimane prefecture.T. Nakamura, T. Tokuoka, I. Onishi, Y. Sampei, K. Takayasu, F. Takehiro, K. Ege, K. Nishio & M. Watanabe - 1996 - Laguna 3:9-11.
     
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  20. Giovanni Pinna, Declino e Caduta dell'Impero dei Dinosauri.M. T. Ghiselin - 2000 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 22 (3):432-432.
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    (1 other version)Metaphysics and Morals.T. M. Scanlon - 2003 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 77 (2):7-22.
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    Imaginary modules.T. G. Kucera & M. Prest - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (2):698-723.
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    Formation and stability of icosahedral phase in Al65Ga5Pd17Mn13alloy.T. P. Yadav, M. A. Shaz, R. S. Tiwari & O. N. Srivastava - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (13-15):1995-2002.
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  24. Equality of resources and equality of welfare: A forced marriage?T. M. Scanlon - 1986 - Ethics 97 (1):111-118.
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    Individual and family decisions about organ donation.T. M. Wilkinson - 2007 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 24 (1):26–40.
    abstract This paper examines, from a philosophical point of view, the ethics of the role of the family and the deceased in decisions about organ retrieval. The paper asks: Who, out of the individual and the family, should have the ultimate power to donate or withhold organs? On the side of respecting the wishes of the deceased individual, the paper considers and rejects arguments by analogy with bequest and from posthumous bodily integrity. It develops an argument for posthumous autonomy based (...)
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  26. The Pañcadaśī of Bhāratītīrtha-Vidyāraṇya.T. M. P. Mahadevan - 1969 - [Madras]: Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, University of Madras.
     
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    Notes.T. M. Scanlon - 2008 - In Thomas Scanlon (ed.), Moral dimensions: permissibility, meaning, blame. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. pp. 217-238.
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  28. Plantinga and favorable mini-environments.T. M. Botham - 2003 - Synthese 135 (3):431 - 441.
    In response to a collection of essays in Jonathan Kvanvig's (1996) Warrant in Contemporary Epistemology: Essays in Honor of Plantinga's Theory of Knowledge, Alvin Plantinga notices that certain Gettier-style examples undermine his (1993b) canonical account of epistemic warrant as delineated in Warrant and Proper Function. In hopes to clarify how his account survives Gettier's purchase, he (1996; 2000) argues that a belief has warrant sufficient for knowledge only when produced in a favorable cognitive mini-environment. In Warranted Christian Belief Plantinga (2000) (...)
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  29. High-angle annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy of the antiphase boundary in a rapidly solidified b2 type tipd compound.M. Matsuda, T. Hara, E. Okunishi & M. Nishida - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine Letters 87 (1):59-64.
     
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    Popular Essays in Indian PhilosophyThe Quest after Perfection.T. M. P. Mahadevan & M. Hiriyanna - 1956 - Philosophy East and West 5 (4):357.
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  31. The Intuition of God: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mysticism.T. M. Watt - 1929 - Humana Mente 4 (15):410-412.
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    Responsibility for Health and the Value of Choice.T. M. Scanlon - 2023 - In Hon-Lam Li (ed.), Lanson Lectures in Bioethics (2016–2022): Assisted Suicide, Responsibility, and Pandemic Ethics. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 95-108.
    Two kinds of claims of responsibility arise in regard to health and medical care. Claims of one kind are obligation-limiting claims about individuals’ responsibility for coming to need health care. It may be argued, for example, that individuals have no claim to state-sponsored care for injuries they suffer as a result of risky activities such as mountain climbing, sky diving, or smoking. The claim is that because they are responsible for what has happened to them, others are not obligated to (...)
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  33. Koedinger, KR, 249.M. Korpi, M. W. Alibali, T. Berg, J. M. Bering, S. T. Boysen, S. K. Brem, R. W. Byrne, J. Call, F. J. Costello & S. M. Doane - 2000 - Cognitive Science 24 (4):685.
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  34. Body: social theories.M. T. Lysaught - 1995 - Encyclopedia of Bioethics 1:300-305.
  35. Nietzsche nell'interpretazione di Gianni Volturno.T. P. P. M. - 1974 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana:600.
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  36. Human clonation in Internet.M. A. Piazza & T. Moretti - 2001 - Global Bioethics 14 (2-3):53-57.
    Lots of Websites offer the possibility to donate human beings. Another problem of ethics of communications.
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    Chapter Five.T. M. Robinson - 1986 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 2 (1):103-119.
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    2. The Significance of Intent.T. M. Scanlon - 2008 - In Thomas Scanlon (ed.), Moral dimensions: permissibility, meaning, blame. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. pp. 37-88.
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  39. Goals, plans, and actions in storytelling to pictures.T. R. Trabasso, M. Nickels & M. P. Munger - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):528-528.
     
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    Longitudinal magnetoresistance of thin aluminium single crystals.T. Amundsen, J. M. Bjerkholt & R. Risnes - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 28 (4):797-808.
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    Hegel in Berichten seiner Zeitgenossen.T. M. Knox & Gunther Nicolin - 1971 - Philosophical Quarterly 21 (82):76.
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    Two Conceptions of Philosophy.T. M. Knox - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (138):289 - 308.
    In the summer of 1921 the newspapers in this country carried long reports of a Conference of Modern Churchmen at Cambridge. Many of the contributions to their proceedings were unorthodox; they resulted from an historical and philosophical approach to the New Testament and certain fundamental Christian doctrines. There was nothing particularly new to scholars in all that was said, but the eminence of some of the speakers, their intellectual distinction, and their outspokenness created a public sensation. It looked almost as (...)
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    Gesammelte Werke.T. M. Knox - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (88):274-274.
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    Liberties of the Mind.T. M. Taylor & Charles Morgan - 1954 - Philosophical Quarterly 4 (15):190.
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    (1 other version)Just How Cogently Is It Possible to Argue for the Influence of St. Gregory of Nysse on the Thought of William of Saint-Thierry?T. M. Tomasic - 1988 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 55:72-129.
  46. Implication of head centric reference in visual perception.M. Guerraz, D. Poquin & T. Ohlmann - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 137-137.
  47. Principles and applications of magnetic-resonance imaging (mri) in neurology and neurosurgery.T. M. Peters - 1988 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 9 (3):241-262.
     
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    Hanʼguk kŭndae sasang ŭi tojŏn.Chang-tʻae Kŭm - 1995 - Sŏul-si: Konggŭpchʻŏ Hanʼguk Chʻulpʻan Hyŏptong Chohap.
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  49. Thinking harder about nudges.T. M. Wilkinson - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (8):486-486.
    According to much modern social psychology, behavioural economics and common sense, people's actions and beliefs are frequently the result of rapid intuitive thought rather than careful deliberation. Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein, in their influential book, Nudge, synthesised the literature and used it as the basis for numerous policy ideas.1 Not least, they gave the word ‘nudge’ as a handy term to apply to all sorts of ways of taking advantage of people's psychological quirks without coercing or bribing them. But (...)
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  50. The Spin-Echo Experiments and the Second Law of Thermodynamics.T. M. Ridderbos & M. L. G. Redhead - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (8):1237-1270.
    We introduce a simple model for so-called spin-echo experiments. We show that the model is a mincing system. On the basis of this model we study fine-grained entropy and coarse-grained entropy descriptions of these experiments. The coarse-grained description is shown to be unable to provide an explanation of the echo signals, as a result of the way in which it ignores dynamically generated correlations. This conclusion is extended to the general debate on the foundations of statistical mechanics. We emphasize the (...)
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