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    Buddyn ës zu̇ĭ, gu̇n ukhaany surtgaaliĭn ėmkhtgėl: Oi︠u︡un sudlakhuĭn surtgaal-Ėrdėniĭn ėrkhis orshvoĭ: (Tu̇vd-Mongol khadmal orchuulga) = Blo sbyong sna tshogs rin chen 'phreng ba bzhugs so.T. Bulgan & Zh Lkhagvadėmchig (eds.) - 2016 - Ulaanbaatar: "Soëmbo Printing" Khėvlėliĭn U̇ĭldvėrt khėvlėv.
    Collection of works on Buddhist ethics and philosophy.
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    Mongolyn Buddyn filosofi: (ėkh bichgiĭn ėmkhtgėl).R. Altansu̇kh, B. Ariunzul & T. Bulgan (eds.) - 2011 - Ulaanbaatar: Khuulʹ zu̇ĭn u̇ndėsniĭ khu̇rėėlėngiĭn khėvlėkh u̇ĭldvėrt khėvlėv.
    Collection of Buddhist philosophical texts written by Mongolian monks and scholars.
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    Die Beziehung zwischen Bildung und Verfassung bei Hegel.Birden Güngören Bulgan - 2014 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2014 (1).
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    Hegels Kritik am „Ewigen Frieden“ von Kant und ein Vergleich ihrer Völkerrechtstheorien.Birden Güngören Bulgan - 2017 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2017 (1):307-312.
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  5. Consciousness and metacognition.T. O. Nelson - 1996 - American Psychologist 51:102-16.
  6. Should We Bring Back the Passenger Pigeon? The Ethics of De-Extinction.T. J. Kasperbauer - 2017 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (1):1-14.
    Recent advances in synthetic biology have made it possible to revive extinct species of animals, a process known as ‘de-extinction’. This paper examines two reasons for supporting de-extinction: the potential for de-extinct species to play useful roles in ecosystems; and human valuing of certain de-extinct species. I focus on the particular case of passenger pigeons to argue that the most critical challenge for de-extinction is that it entails significant suffering for sentient individual animals. I also provide reasons to take existence (...)
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  7. Equality of resources and equality of welfare: A forced marriage?T. M. Scanlon - 1986 - Ethics 97 (1):111-118.
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    (1 other version)Hegel and Prussianism.T. M. Knox - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (57):51 - 63.
    Despite the efforts of Bosanquet, Muirhead, Basch, and many others, it is still frequently stated or implied, in both popular and scholarly literature, that Hegel constructed his philosophy of the State with an eye to pleasing the reactionary and conservative rulers of Prussia in his day, and condoned, supported, and, through his teaching, became partly responsible for some of the most criticized features in “Prussianism” and even of present-day National-Socialism.5 Ijn this article I propose to give reasons for denying that (...)
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    Protecting health privacy even when privacy is lost.T. J. Kasperbauer - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (11):768-772.
    The standard approach to protecting privacy in healthcare aims to control access to personal information. We cannot regain control of information after it has been shared, so we must restrict access from the start. This ‘control’ conception of privacy conflicts with data-intensive initiatives like precision medicine and learning health systems, as they require patients to give up significant control of their information. Without adequate alternatives to the control-based approach, such data-intensive programmes appear to require a loss of privacy. This paper (...)
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    The 1903 Maxim.T. L. Short - 2017 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 53 (3):345.
    Much has been written on the pragmatic maxim introduced in the 1878 essay 'How to Make Our Ideas Clear'. It was not there so named, but a quarter century later, at the outset of his Lectures on Pragmatism delivered at Harvard in 1903, Peirce quoted it and named it.1 At the conclusion of those lectures occurs another statement named a 'maxim' and implied to be pragmatism's. This 1903 maxim is almost as well-known as the 1878 maxim but has received little (...)
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  11. Varieties of semiosis.T. Von Uexküll - forthcoming - Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web.
  12. Relative Positionalism and Variable Arity Relations.T. Scott Dixon - 2019 - Metaphysics 2 (1):55-72.
    Maureen Donnelly’s (2016) relative positionalism correctly handles any fixed arity relation with any symmetry such a relation can have, yielding the intuitively correct way(s) in which that relation can apply. And it supplies an explanation of what is going on in the world that makes this the case. But it has at least one potential shortcoming — one that its opponents are likely to seize upon: it can only handle relations with fixed arities. It is unable to handle relations with (...)
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    Etching of diamond surfaces with gases.T. Evans & D. H. Sauter - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (63):429-440.
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    A study of Hong Kong businessmen's perceptions of the role “guanxi” in the people's republic of china.T. K. P. Leung, Y. H. Wong & Syson Wong - 1996 - Journal of Business Ethics 15 (7):749 - 758.
    Guanxi is perceived as a major determinant for successful business in China. This research paper investigates the importance of Guanxi from the Hong Kong Businessmen's viewpoint. It confirms previous findings in this area and adds on new dimensions. Therefore, practitioners and academics may further refine their knowledge in this subject.
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    The normative fallacy.T. D. Campbell - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (81):368-377.
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    The Social Physics of Adam Smith.T. D. Campbell & Vernard Foley - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (118):76.
  17. Norwood Russell Hanson’s account of experience: an untimely defense.T. Raja Rosenhagen - 2019 - Synthese 198 (6):5179-5204.
    Experience, it is widely agreed, constrains our thinking and is also thoroughly theory-laden. But how can it constrain our thinking while depending on what it purports to constrain? To address this issue, I revisit and carefully analyze the account of observation provided by Norwood Russell Hanson, who introduced the term ‘theory-ladenness of observation’ in the first place. I show that Hanson’s account provides an original and coherent response to the initial question and argue that, if suitably developed, his account provides (...)
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    Topological and statistical properties of a constrained Voronoi tessellation.T. Xu & M. Li - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (4):349-374.
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    Reading Carefully Augustine’s De Magistro.T. Brian Mooney & Mark Nowacki - 2024 - The European Legacy 29 (6):587-599.
    There are surely few writers who have had a more profound impact on European culture, and in the broadest range of fields, than St. Augustine, and this despite the fact that he was North African. Nonetheless, while Augustine is still called upon in debates on interfaith dialogue and in theological and philosophical disputes, one area of his large corpus has received scant attention—his philosophy of education. Although there are references throughout Augustine’s writings to his philosophy of education, he devotes only (...)
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    Are there Intrinsic Values in Nature?T. L. S. Sprigge - 1987 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (1):21-28.
    ABSTRACT Some think we should look at aspects of what is commonly thought of as non‐sentient nature as having a value in themselves apart from the use or recreation they provide for humans or even animals. But to what extent does nature, in the character it presents to us, exist apart from presence to consciousness such as ours? Surely at least many of its aspects cannot. However, that does not stop them having a genuinely intrinsic value, just as works of (...)
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  21. Anti‐Essentialism, Multiculturalism and the ‘Recognition’ of Religious Groups.T. Modood - 1998 - Journal of Political Philosophy 6 (4):378–399.
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    Hva Arne Næss kan lære oss om økonomifagets tverrfaglighet.Morten Tønnessen, Jan Karlstrøm & Thomas Hylland Eriksen - 2024 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 59 (1-2):21-36.
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  23. Self-fashioning technologies-the example of the floatation-tank.T. Orel - 1988 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 85:295-312.
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  24. An Experimental Study of Belief.T. Okobe - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20:239.
     
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    Reason in the ZEITGEIST.T. D. Stokes - 1986 - History of Science 24 (2):111-123.
    The pages of the history of science record thousands of instances of similar discoveries having been made by scientists working independently of one another. Sometimes the discoveries are simultaneous or almost so; sometimes a scientist will make anew a discovery which, unknown to him, somebody else had made years before.
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  26. Competenza lessicale e esternismo semantico.T. Williamson - 1998 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 11:397-401.
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    The Metaphysical, Epistemological, and Theological Background to Aquinas's Theory of Education in the De Magistro.T. Brian Mooney & Mark Nowacki - unknown
    This article explores the relation between Aquinas’ metaphysical, epistemological and theological ideas and his theory of education as presented in the De Magistro and other writings. Aquinas’ theory of education is based on a theological metaphysics of human nature and an account of human rationality that is grounded in human nature. In the first section after the introduction we provide a synopsis of Aquinas’ metaphysical narrative, but in a contemporary key that draws upon the resources of Analytical Thomism. However, this (...)
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  28. Fresh Light on Molyneux' Problem.T. K. Abbott - 1905 - Philosophical Review 14:743.
     
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    Attitudes and the galvanic skin reflex.T. M. Abel - 1930 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 13 (1):47.
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    B. R. Rogers.T. L. Agar - 1919 - The Classical Review 33 (7-8):167-.
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    Notes on the Ecclesiazusae of Aristophanes.T. L. Agar - 1919 - Classical Quarterly 13 (1):12-19.
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    (3 other versions)The (Homeric) Hymn to Hermes.T. L. Agar - 1926 - Classical Quarterly 20 (2):82-85.
    If all or any of our MSS. dated from 800 or 900 B.C., it might be of importance to note θέλεις for the regular epic form ⋯θέλεις and even to print it so in the text, otherwise it is negligible. More worthyof attention is the punctuation after ⋯μo⋯μαι. The presence of ὑπίσχoμαι in the next line is held to justify the stop given above, otherwise the comma, as in Gemoll's edition, would be sufficient or more than sufficient. For in accordance (...)
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  33. Descartes's Musical Treatise.T. Aho - 1999 - Acta Philosophica Fennica 64:233-248.
     
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    Le monde en images: voir, représenter, savoir, de Descartes à Leibniz.Frédérique Aït-Touati - 2015 - Paris: Classiques Garnier. Edited by Stephen Gaukroger.
    Dans les débats classiques des xvie et xviie siècles, la représentation est considérée avant tout comme une question rhétorique et psychologique, mais à la fin du xviie siècle, elle devient une question épistémologique. Cet ouvrage explore le contexte de cette transformation et ses sources.
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    Growth of electron transparent silver platelets.T. H. Alden - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (80):1435-1436.
  36. Democracy, legality and proportionality.T. R. S. Allan - 2014 - In Grant Huscroft, Bradley W. Miller & Grégoire C. N. Webber, Proportionality and the Rule of Law: Rights, Justification, Reasoning. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Homerica II. Additions to the Epic Cycle.T. W. Allen - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (06):189-191.
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    Homerica. I. The Achaeans.T. W. Allen - 1911 - The Classical Review 25 (08):233-236.
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    Legislative Supremacy and Legislative Intent: A Reply to Professor Craig.T. R. S. Allan - 2004 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 24 (4):563-583.
    My analysis of the constitutional foundations of judicial review has been criticized by Paul Craig; but his objections confuse the ‘constructive’ account of legislative intent I defend with the ‘literal’ conception (reflecting the views of individual legislators) I expressly repudiate. He thinks we must choose between legislative intent, literally conceived, and common law principle. This mistake exemplifies the peculiar character of Craig's ‘common law model’ of judicial review, in which the requirements of the rule of law, on one hand, and (...)
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    Miscellanea—X.T. W. Allen - 1933 - Classical Quarterly 27 (3-4):200-.
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    Mr. Agar's Homerica. Reply.T. W. Allen - 1910 - Classical Quarterly 4 (03):206-.
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    Miscellanea III.T. W. Allen - 1929 - Classical Quarterly 23 (1):28-30.
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    (1 other version)MSS. of Strabo at Paris and Eton.T. W. Allen - 1915 - Classical Quarterly 9 (02):86-.
    Circumstances have allowed me to inspect the Paris MSS. of Strabo and to collate them for a portion of Book IX. , in view of an edition of Strabo's Thessaly which Mr. A. J. B. Wace has in contemplation.
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    Manuscripts of the Iliad in Rome.T. W. Allen - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (07):289-293.
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    Notes and an Apology.T. W. Allen - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (02):97-98.
  46. Philosophy in Red, Philosophy in Purple: Lebenswelt Given, Weltanschauung Achieved, Lifeworld Contra Worldview.T. Allen - 2008 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 28 (1):9-17.
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    The Ancient and Modern Vulgate of Homer.T. W. Allen - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (07):334-339.
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    The Ancient Name of Glà.T. W. Allen - 1903 - The Classical Review 17 (05):239-240.
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    The Eccentric Editions and Aristarchus.T. W. Allen - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (05):241-246.
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    The Homeric Catalogue, 852–5.T. W. Allen - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (5-6):140-.
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