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  1. The slave population of Roman Italy: speculation and constraints.W. Scheidl - 1999 - Topoi 9:129-44.
     
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  2. Zur Funktion der Philosophie bei Nagarjuna.M. Scheidl - 1988 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 22 (56):35-45.
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  3. Causation, Counterfactuals, and the Third Factor.T. Maudlin - 2004 - In John Collins, Ned Hall & Laurie Paul, Causation and Counterfactuals. MIT Press.
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    Reduced Direct Products.T. Frayne, A. C. Morel & D. S. Scott - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (3):506-507.
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    Counter-Manipulation and Health Promotion.T. M. Wilkinson - 2017 - Public Health Ethics 10 (3):257-266.
    It is generally wrong to manipulate. One leading reason is because manipulation interferes with autonomy, in particular the component of autonomy called ‘independence’, that is, freedom from intentional control by others. Manipulative health promotion would therefore seem wrong. However, manipulative techniques could be used to counter-manipulation, for example, playing on male fears of impotence to counter ‘smoking is sexy’ advertisements. What difference does it make to the ethics of manipulation when it is counter-manipulation? This article distinguishes two powerful defences of (...)
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    Diophantos of Alexandria: A Study in the History of Greek Algebra.T. L. Heath - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Greek mathematician Diophantos of Alexandria lived during the third century CE. Apart from his age, very little else is known about his life. Even the exact form of his name is uncertain, and only a few incomplete manuscripts of his greatest work, Arithmetica, have survived. In this impressive scholarly investigation, first published in 1885, Thomas Little Heath meticulously presents what can be gleaned from Greek, Latin and Arabic sources, and guides the reader through the algebraist's idiosyncratic style of mathematics, (...)
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    Consent and the Use of the Bodies of the Dead.T. M. Wilkinson - 2012 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 37 (5):445-463.
    Gametes, tissue, and organs can be taken from the dying or dead for reproduction, transplantation, and research. Whole bodies as well as parts can be used for teaching anatomy. While these uses are diverse, they have an ethical consideration in common: the claims of the people whose bodies are used. Is some use permissible only when people have consented to the use, actually wanted the use, would have wanted the use, not opposed the use, or what? The aim of this (...)
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    Igbo Philosophy.T. Uzodinma Nwala - 1985 - Lantern Books.
  9. Philosophy of Education: An Introduction.T. W. Moore - 1982 - Boston: Routledge.
    This volume provides an introduction to the philosophy of education, which will enable students meeting the subject for the first time to find their way among the many specialized volumes. It deals in a non-technical way with the more important issues raised in a philosophical approach to education, and gives a clear idea of the scope of the subject. After discussing different theories of the aims of education, whether mechanistic or organic, the author addresses practical issues - for example, about (...)
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  10. Plato’s “Apology of Socrates,” an Interpretation, with a New Translation.T. G. West - 1979 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 14 (3):192-194.
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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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  12. Contagious disease and self-defence.T. M. Wilkinson - 2007 - Res Publica 13 (4):339-359.
    This paper gives a self-defence account of the scope and limits of the justified use of compulsion to control contagious disease. It applies an individualistic model of self-defence for state action and uses it to illuminate the constraints on public health compulsion of proportionality and using the least restrictive alternative. It next shows how a self-defence account should not be rejected on the basis of past abuses. The paper then considers two possible limits to a self-defence justification: compulsion of the (...)
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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.
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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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    Phase transformations in Al70Ni24Fe6decagonal system during high energy ball milling.T. P. Yadav, N. K. Mukhopadhyay, M. A. Shaz, R. S. Tiwari & O. N. Srivastava - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5):397-404.
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    Michel Foucault, the history of sexuality, and the reformulation of social theory.T. J. Berard - 1999 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 29 (3):203–227.
    Foucault’s critics have often ignored or misunderstool Foucault’s later work, The History of Sexuality and related texts. Only by careful reading of these texts is it possible to appreciate the maturity of Foucault’s social critism, to distil an implicit social theory from his writings, and to gage the true significance of his contributions. In this paper, The History of Sexuality is first placed in the context of Foucault’s earlier works, then used, along with other texts, to answer the most common (...)
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    The effect of crystallization conditions on radiation-induced crosslink formation in polyethylene.T. Kawai & A. Keller - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 12 (118):673-679.
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    Arguments against a “general and permanent” ban on pediatric intersex surgery: A response to Clune‐Taylor.Suzаnа Ignjаtоvić - 2025 - Bioethics 39 (3):296-301.
    The paper offers a critical response to the proposed “dis/analogy” between the restriction of Jehovah's Witness parental right to refuse life‐saving blood transfusions for their minor children and a “general” and “permanent” ban on “unnecessary” pediatric intersex surgery. The main argument of the analogy is “securing the patient's future autonomy.” Feinberg's theory of rights is used to demonstrate that the proposed analogy is untenable. A new category of developmental rights‐in‐trust is introduced to address specific needs of gender development in DSD (...)
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  20. (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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  21. Ideational analysis, political change and immanent causality.Lars Tønder - 2010 - In Andreas Gofas & Colin Hay, The role of ideas in political analysis: a portrait of contemporary debates. New York: Routledge.
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    Textile Diagrams. Florian Pumhösl's Abstraction as Method.T'ai Smith - 2015 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 6 (1):101-116.
    For Viennese artist Florian Pumhösl »abstraction is a method«, not a category. Or rather, if abstraction is the defining category of modernism, the objective is to reproduce modernism's problems and limits and exploit relationships among its parts. Considering what Pumhösl calls the »textile complex« of modernism, this essay examines the artist's work in parallel with Charles Sanders Peirce's diagram concept and Gottfried Semper's use of textile diagrams throughout Style in the Technical and Tectonic Arts.
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  23. G. Deleuze, J. F. Lyotard And Postmodern Public Sphere.T. Hauer - 2001 - Filozofia 56 (2):90-100.
    The paper focuses on three problems. First, Deleuze's vocabulary is there of help in describing contemporary Swedish feminism as one of the characters, which Nietzsche called ascetic priests. The revolt against cultural hegemony of modern society is exemplified on Lyotard's essay Au Juste. Finally, attention is paid to postmodern public sphere.
     
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  24. Externalism and “knowing what” one thinks.T. Parent - 2015 - Synthese 192 (5):1337-1350.
    Some worry that semantic externalism is incompatible with knowing by introspection what content your thoughts have. In this paper, I examine one primary argument for this incompatibilist worry, the slow-switch argument. Following Goldberg , I construe the argument as attacking the conjunction of externalism and “skeptic immune” knowledge of content, where such knowledge would persist in a skeptical context. Goldberg, following Burge :649–663, 1988), attempts to reclaim such knowledge for the externalist; however, I contend that all Burge-style accounts vindicate that (...)
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  25. States and morals: a study in political conflicts.T. D. Weldon - 1946 - London: John Murray.
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    Coherence in text, coherence in mind.T. Givón - 1993 - Pragmatics and Cognition 1 (2):171-227.
    This paper suggests that text coherence is a multi-factored affair that, ultimately, pertains to the mental organization of episodic memory, most likely as a partially-hierarchic mental structure. What text researchers usually describe as coherence is merely an artifact of the cognitive phenomenon. The role of grammatical clues in signalling text coherence is investigated, and it is suggested that the grammar processing channel merely supplements an evolutionarily older channel of lexically-guided coherence. Coherence is both local and global, and both properties can (...)
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    Double deception.T. Stephen Champlin - 1976 - Mind 85 (January):100-102.
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    Crystallography of nanometre-sized α′-martensite formed at intersections of mechanicalγ-twins in an austenitic stainless steel.T. Inamura, K. Takashima & Y. Higo - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (8):935-954.
    Nanometre-sized ! '-martensites , a few nanometres in cross-sectional diameter, formed at intersections of deformation twins, have been found in a heavily deformed 316-type austenitic stainless steel and examined by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy . An orientation relationship was found to be close to the Kurdjumov-Sachs relationship, that is , . HRTEM observations were conducted with a beam direction parallel to . The observed nanometre-sized ! '-martensites exhibited a habit plane and the cross-section of the nanometre-sized ! '-martensites were elongated (...)
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  29. An Experimental Study of Belief.T. Okobe - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20:239.
     
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    John Mayow in Contemporary Setting. A Contribution to the History of Respiration and Combustion.T. Patterson - 1931 - Isis 15 (1):47-96.
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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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  32. Competenza lessicale e esternismo semantico.T. Williamson - 1998 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 11:397-401.
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  33. Questionable ethics--whistle-blowing or tale-telling?T. Chambers - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (6):382-383.
    Renal biopsy is a potentially hazardous procedure, generally performed for therapeutic reasons. An open renal biopsy was performed when there appeared to be no accepted clinical indication and its results published in a specialty journal, whose editors declined publication of subsequent correspondence, questioning the ethical propriety of such a procedure. The implications for clinical practice, authors, editors and readers are discussed.
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  34. The First African Consul.T. D. Barnes - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (03):332-.
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    The elements of Islamic metaphysics: (Bidāyat al-Ḥikmah).Muḥammad Ḥusayn Ṭabāṭabāʼī - 2003 - London: ICAS. Edited by ʻAlī Qūlī Qarāʼī.
    The Elements of Islamic Metaphysics signals a new approach to the teaching of Islamic philosophy. It provides a useful overview of 20th century philosophy in Iran, and traces the development of philosophical thought in the context of a religious tradition whose intellectual character was determined to a large extent by the contents of the Qur’anic revelation and the prophetic teachings. At the same time it attempts to demonstrate how philosophical thought is by nature independent of religious doctrine and differs from (...)
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    Estestvennoe i iskusstvennoe v estestvenno-nauchnom poznanii.T. A. Abdyldaev (ed.) - 1991 - Bishkek: "Ilim".
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  37. Logika i metodologii︠a︡ nauchnogo poznanii︠a︡.T. A. Abdyldaev (ed.) - 1981 - Frunze: Izd-vo "Ilim".
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    Attitudes and the galvanic skin reflex.T. M. Abel - 1930 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 13 (1):47.
  39. The Economics of Collective Choice, by Joe B. Stevens.T. P. Abeles - 1994 - Agriculture and Human Values 11:57-57.
     
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    On Euripides, Medea 214–18.T. L. Agar - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (1):14-15.
    This passage has caused much discussion and much variety of opinion, and it still remains doubtful whether the later commentators in their efforts at exact interpretation have been more successful than the earlier ones. The general sense is sufficiently clear. Medea is making an apology to the Chorus of sympathizing Corinthian ladies for her delay in appearing before them. So far all are agreed. The difficulties, real or unreal, arise when we begin to inquire what form the apology actually takes. (...)
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    On Sappho's Ode.T. L. Agar - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (06):189-190.
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    Three Passages in Hesiod's Works and Days.T. L. Agar - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (3-4):56-58.
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    Nationalism and feminism: The unknown soldier and the New Heloise.T. Akkerman - 1992 - History of European Ideas 15 (4-6):649-654.
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    Kalemi sayesinde yaşamak: Profesör Mehmed Ali Aynî -hayatı ve eserleri-.Ali Kemalı̂ Aksüt - 2021 - İstanbul: Büyüyenay Yayınları. Edited by Ahmet Yasin Çomoğlu.
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    Problemy politicheskoĭ filosofii.T. A. Alekseeva (ed.) - 1991 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t filosofii.
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  46. Anthropology and international intervention.T. Allen - 1995 - Journal of Biosocial Science 27 (2):252-252.
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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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    "independent" Uses Of The Egyptian Qualitative.T. George Allen - 1929 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 49:160-167.
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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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