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    Hegel in Australia.William Doniela - 1985 - The Owl of Minerva 17 (1):126-126.
    The first Hegel Conference in Australia was arranged by the Department of Philosophy, The University of Newcastle and was held from Friday, November 9 to Sunday, November 11, 1984. The conference attracted 49 participants, many from the geographically more distant parts of Australia, and can be considered to have been a considerable success. After a couple of decades dominated by conceptual analysis, physicalism and similar trends characteristic of post-war British philosophy, there is now strong evidence of a growing interest in (...)
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    Hegel’s Recollection. [REVIEW]William V. Doniela - 1987 - Idealistic Studies 17 (3):270-271.
    Verene’s book is neither a commentary nor an introduction to Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit. Assuming that the reader is already acquainted with the text, Verene writes, “my approach has been to open the text up, to see it with new eyes”; moreover, “I do not regard the views I express to be exactly what Hegel himself meant”. Nevertheless, the book has at least two major aims. First of all, Verene draws attention to the role played by Hegel’s “extraordinary command of (...)
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    Australian Conference on Hegel.W. V. Doniela - 1984 - Hegel Bulletin 5 (1):4.
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    Australian Conference on Hegel 1986.Bill Doniela - 1986 - Hegel Bulletin 7 (1):24.
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    Conference on Hegel in Australia.Bill Doniela - 1985 - Hegel Bulletin 6 (1):3.
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    (2 other versions)G.W.F. Hegel, Jenaer Kritische Schriften . Hamburg, Felix Meiner , 1983, pp. xxxix, 212, paperback DM 32.Bill Doniela - 1985 - Hegel Bulletin 6 (1):44.
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    Werner Beierwaltes, Identität und Differenz. Frankfurt, Klostermann, 1980, pp. 328, DM 98.W. V. Doniela - 1981 - Hegel Bulletin 2 (2):39-41.
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  8. Consciousness.William G. Lycan - 1988 - Mind 97 (388):640-642.
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  9. ALSH, W. H.: Hegelian Ethics. [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1970 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 48:128.
     
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  10. BUBNER, R.: "Modern German Philosophy". [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1983 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 61:104.
     
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  11. CURLEY, E. : "The Collected Works of Spinoza, Volume One". [REVIEW]B. Doniela - 1987 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 65:362.
     
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  12. HUSSERL, Edmund: Logical Investigations. [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1971 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 49:227.
     
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  13. HEGEL, G. W. F., "System of Ethical Life" and "First Philosophy of Spirit" ed. and tr. by H. S. Harris and T. M. Knox. [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1980 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 58:412.
     
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  14. KORTIAN, G.: "Metacritique: The Philosophical Argument of Jurgen Habermas". [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1982 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 60:291.
     
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  15. LAMB, D.: "Hegel - From Foundation to System". [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1982 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 60:189.
     
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  16. LAUER, Q.: "Hegel's Concept of God". [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1984 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 62:101.
     
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  17. MARCUSE, HERBERT: "Studies in Critical Philosophy". [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1973 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 51:267.
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  18. NORMAN, R. and SAYERS, S.: "Hegel, Marx and Dialectic: A Debate". [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1982 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 60:86.
     
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    Otto Pöggeler , Hegel: Einführung in seine Philosophie. Freiburg/München, Karl Alber, 1977, pp. 196, DM 22,–.Christoph Helferich, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Stuttgart, J.B. Metzler, 1979, pp. vii, 234, pb. DM 16, 80. [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1980 - Hegel Bulletin 1 (2):31-33.
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  20. O Poggeler’s Hegel , C Helferich’s Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. [REVIEW]W. Doniela - 1980 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 2:31-33.
     
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  21. RITTER, Joachim : Historisches Worterbuch der Philosophie, Band I: A-C. [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1972 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 50:100.
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  22. S.A. Grave, A History Of Philosophy In Australia. [REVIEW]W. Doniela - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7:65-67.
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  23. SOLL, Ivan: An Introduction to Hegel's Metaphysics. [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1970 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 48:397.
     
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  24. STEINHAUER, K. : "Hegel Bibliography/Bibliographie: Background Material on the International Reception of Hegel within the Context of the History of Philosophy". [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1982 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 60:89.
     
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  25. SINGER, P.: "Hegel". [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1984 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 62:203.
     
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  26. STEINKRAUS, WARREN : "New Studies in Hegel's Philosophy". [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1973 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 51:176.
  27. THIEL, U.: "Lockes Theorie der personalen Identitaet". [REVIEW]W. G. Doniela - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63:573.
     
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  28. Von rintelen, Fritz-Joachim: Contemporary German philosophy and its value. [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1972 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 50:200.
     
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  29. WILSON, Brian : Rationality. [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1972 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 50:97.
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  30. W Beierwaltes's Identitat Und Differenz. [REVIEW]W. Doniela - 1981 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 4:39-41.
     
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  31. The trouble with possible worlds.William G. Lycan - 1979 - In Michael J. Loux (ed.), The Possible and the actual: readings in the metaphysics of modality. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
  32. Abortion and Ectogenesis: Moral Compromise.William Simkulet - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (2):93-98.
    The contemporary philosophical literature on abortion primarily revolves around three seemingly intractable debates, concerning the (1) moral status of the fetus, (2) scope of women’s rights and (3) moral relevance of the killing/letting die distinction. The possibility of ectogenesis—technology that would allow a fetus to develop outside of a gestational mother’s womb—presents a unique opportunity for moral compromise. Here, I argue those opposed to abortion have aprima faciemoral obligation to pursue ectogenesis technology and provide ectogenesis for disconnected fetuses as part (...)
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  33. Philosophy and the Neurosciences: A Reader.William P. Bechtel, Pete Mandik, Jennifer Mundale & Robert S. Stufflebeam (eds.) - 2001 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
    2. Daugman, J. G. Brain metaphor and brain theory 3. Mundale, J. Neuroanatomical Foundations of Cognition: Connecting the Neuronal Level with the Study of Higher Brain Areas.
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  34. Why not uncivil disobedience?William E. Scheuerman - 2022 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (7):980-999.
    An impressive body of recent literature posits that traditional notions of civil disobedience prevent us from properly considering potentially legitimate types of ‘uncivil’ political lawbreaking. When might uncivil (covert, legally evasive, morally offensive and potentially violent) lawbreaking prove normatively acceptable? If justifiable, what conditions should its practitioners be reasonably expected to meet? Despite some important insights, defenders of uncivil disobedience rely on a narrow and sometimes misleading view of civil disobedience, as previously practiced and theorized. Notwithstanding legitimate skepticism about Rawlsian (...)
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    Minority Report: Dissent and Diversity in Science.William Lynch - 2020 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book analyzes the support that should be given to minority views, reconsidering classic debates in Science and Technology Studies and examining numerous case studies.
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  36. Reduction by molecular genetics.William K. Goosens - 1978 - Philosophy of Science 45 (1):73-95.
    Taking reduction in the traditional deductive sense, the programmatic claim that most of genetics can be reduced by molecular genetics is defended as feasible and significant. Arguments by Ruse and Hull that either the relationship is replacement or at best a weaker form of reduction are shown to rest on a mixture of historical and logical confusions about the nature of the theories involved.
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    The conceptual injustice of the brain death standard.William Choi - 2024 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 45 (4):261-276.
    Family disputes over the diagnosis of brain death have caused much controversy in the bioethics literature over the conceptual validity of the brain death standard. Given the tenuous status of brain death as death, it is pragmatically fruitful to reframe intractable debates about the metaphysical nature of brain death as metalinguistic disputes about its conceptual deployment. This new framework leaves the metaphysical debate open and brings into focus the social functions that are served by deploying the concept of brain death. (...)
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  38. The Beleaguered Rulers: The Public Obligation of the Professional.William F. May - 1992 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2 (1):25-41.
    Modern professionals wield considerable power by virtue of their knowledge. However, they also feel beleaguered by the constraints they face and the public disapproval they often experience. These pressures combine to diminish the professional's sense of public responsibility and convert him or her in self-perception to a careerist.
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  39. MPP, Rip.William G. Lycan - 1993 - Philosophical Perspectives 7:411-428.
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  40. Situating homeostasis in organisms: maintaining organization through time.William Bechtel & Leonardo Bich - 2024 - Journal of Physiology (x):1-18.
    Since it was inspired by Bernard and developed and named by Cannon, the conceptof homeostasis has been invoked by many as the central theoretical framework for physiology. Ithas also been the target of numerous criticisms that have elicited the introduction of a plethoraof alternative concepts. We argue that many of the criticisms actually target the more restrictiveaccount of homeostasis advanced by the cyberneticists. What was crucial to Bernard and Cannonwas a focus on the maintenance of the organism as the goal (...)
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    The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence.William P. D. Wightman - 1957 - Philosophical Quarterly 7 (28):286-287.
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    Ordinal definability and combinatorics of equivalence relations.William Chan - 2019 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 19 (2):1950009.
    Assume [Formula: see text]. Let [Formula: see text] be a [Formula: see text] equivalence relation coded in [Formula: see text]. [Formula: see text] has an ordinal definable equivalence class without any ordinal definable elements if and only if [Formula: see text] is unpinned. [Formula: see text] proves [Formula: see text]-class section uniformization when [Formula: see text] is a [Formula: see text] equivalence relation on [Formula: see text] which is pinned in every transitive model of [Formula: see text] containing the real (...)
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    Genetic testing in the acute setting: a round table discussion.William G. Newman - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (8):533-533.
    As a clinical geneticist I have been amazed at the speed of discovery over the past 20 years. The specific genetic causes of thousands of rare genetic conditions have been defined due to improvements in genomic sequencing, computing power and international collaborations to phenotype individuals with similar clinical features. This knowledge has resulted in an increased ability to make accurate molecular diagnoses which informs optimal treatment and clinical care, can remove the need for unnecessary investigations and informs reproductive decision-making. However (...)
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  44. (1 other version)Logic..William Ernest Johnson - 1921 - Cambridge,: The University Press.
     
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    Analytic Theology as a Way of Life.William Wood - 2014 - Journal of Analytic Theology 2:43-60.
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    Egoists, consequentialists, and their friends.William H. Wilcox - 1987 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 16 (1):73-84.
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    A Response to the Special Issue Contributors.William J. Morgan - 2018 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 12 (4):468-488.
  48. Foundations of Mathematics.William S. Hatcher - 1972 - Philosophy of Science 39 (1):88-90.
     
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    The positions of lanthanum (actinium) and lutetium (lawrencium) in the periodic table: an update.William B. Jensen - 2015 - Foundations of Chemistry 17 (1):23-31.
    This article updates the author’s 1982 argument that lutetium and lawrencium, rather than lanthanum and actinium, should be assigned to the d-block as the heavier analogs of scandium and yttrium, whereas lanthanum and actinium should be considered as the first members of the f-block with irregular configurations. This update is embedded within a detailed analysis of Lavelle’s abortive 2008 attempt to discredit this suggestion.
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    States and beliefs.William S. Robinson - 1990 - Mind 99 (393):33-51.
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