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  1. The mind of Adi Shankara.Y. Keshava Menon - 1976 - Bombay: Jaico Pub. House.
    On the life and teachings of Śaṅkarācārya, exponent of Hindu Advaita Vedanta philosophy.
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  2. The pure principle.Y. Keshava Menon - 1960 - [East Lansing]: Michigan State University Press. Edited by Richard F. Allen.
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    Logos y Nomos. Platón y el reto político de la sofistica en el Gorgias y el Menón.Jochen Wagner - 1994 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 10:11-32.
    El reto de la sofística obligó a Platón a afirmar el juego recíproco de Nomos y Logos, de ley y medida, para poder sostener debidamente la ilustración de la comunidad política en su intercambio retórico constante. La sofística demostró que el Nomos absoluto no existe y que son los hombres quienes tienen que forjarlo. Sobre la racionalidad de la retórica se erigió la sofística, cuyo objetivo fue ganar ilustración para las decisiones públicas. Retórica y sofística ven correctamente que la acción (...)
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    Educación y comunicación en el Menón de Platón.Fernando Pascual - 2013 - Alpha Omega 16 (3):415-441.
    Plato’s Meno offers important elements of his educational theory. This article begins with a brief introduction to this work, and then presents an analysis of several ideas that appear throughout it, with a special emphasis on those dealing directly or indirectly with the central theme of education and human communication. The article concludes with a summary of the work’s main arguments.
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  5. La distinción entre doxa y epistêmê. Del Menón a la República.Francisco Bravo - 2009 - Apuntes Filosóficos 19 (34):27-44.
    Retomo, en este artículo, la conocida distinción platónica entre doxa y epistêmê, hecha principalmente en el Menón y la República. Pero subrayo con énfasis particular la diferencia de criterios, de un diálogo a otro. Mientras que en el primero predomina el criterio lógico de la estabilidad de epistêmê y la inestabilidad dóxa, debida respectivamente a la concatenación (desmós) y la falta de concatenación de sus elementos, el segundo enfatiza el criterio ontológico de los objetos:la misma cosa no puede ser aprehendida (...)
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  6. Unidad. naturaleza y adquisición de la virtud en Platón, una lectura a través del "Menón" y el "Protágoras".José Luis Ventura - 2008 - Apuntes Filosóficos 33:9-32.
     
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  7. Maria Rico Gomez : Platon, Criton. Edición, traducción y notas, con estudio preliminar. Pp. xvi+21 . Madrid: Instituto de Estudios Políticos, 1957. Paper, 25 ptas. - Luis Gil Fernandez: Platon, Fedro. Edición bilingüe, traducción, notas y estudio preliminar. Pp. lxviii+83 . Madrid: Instituto de Estudios Políticos, 1957. Paper, 150 ptas. - Antonio Ruiz de Elvira: Platon, Menon. Edición bilingüe. Pp.lvii+68 ; one folding plate. Madrid: Instituto de Estudios Políticos, 1958. Paper, 200 ptas. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1959 - The Classical Review 9 (03):287-288.
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    Platón y la Geometría.Jorge Alejandro Flórez - 2024 - Ideas Y Valores 73 (184):211-236.
    El presente artículo argumenta que hay un desarrollo en la postura de Platón frente a la geometría. A partir del primer contacto con la geometría, Platón se sintió atraído hacia la geometría por sus sorprendentes resultados. Por tal motivo, en un primer momento, Platón presenta en el Menón y en el Teeteto a la geometría como una ciencia ejemplar y le pide a los interlocutores que imiten sus procesos. En un segundo momento, Platón en la República incluye a la geometría (...)
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    Condiciones de posibilidad de formación en el Menón: una lectura retrospectiva.Eduardo Salcedo Ortiz - 2024 - Universitas Philosophica 41 (82):137-160.
    Los términos “educación” y “formación” son cercanos, pero diferentes; la educación responde a un saber disciplinar concreto dentro de una estructura o sistema propio, mientras que la formación tributa a lo humano desde ámbitos no necesariamente sistemáticos. El siguiente artículo tiene como punto de partida la hipótesis de que la formación es un efecto que solo puede ser concebido a posteriori. Dicha hipótesis servirá de acicate para proponer una lectura del Menón de Platón que logre evidenciar algunas condiciones del diálogo (...)
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    Le restant: supplément aux commentaires du Ménon de Platon.Rémi Brague - 1978 - Paris: Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    Que reste-il a dire sur le Menon? Quel dialogue de Platon semble mieux connu? Une methode renouvelee permet seule de montrer que les passages les plus celebres ne nous ont pas livre tous leurs secrets, et que ceux sur lesquels le regard glisse doivent au contraire retenir l'attention. L'interpretation ici proposee refuse de separer forme et contenu: si Platon a ecrit des dialogues, et non des traites, il devait avoir ses raisons. Le sens d'un dialogue ne se limite pas (...)
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    Filosofía vs. erística según platón Y aristóteles: Acerca de la distinción entre estar problematizado Y hablar Por el gusto de hablar.Graciela E. Marcos - 2020 - Argos 1 (38):7-29.
    En este artículo pretendo echar luz sobre la distinción entre filosofía y erística en Platón y Aristóteles, dirigiendo la atención a la noción de aporía. En la sección I, sobre la base de un examen de las ocurrencias de eristikós en Menón, intento mostrar que Sócrates aparece estrechamente conectado al erístico, quien suele ser presentado como su oponente más peligroso. En la sección II, analizo la taxonomía de Aristóteles de los opositores al principio de no-contradicción en Metafísica IV, con el (...)
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    Shifting the geography of reason: gender, science and religion.Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino & Clevis Headley (eds.) - 2007 - Newcastle, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    MARINA PAOLA BANCHETTI-ROBINO is Associate Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Florida Atlantic University. Her areas of research include phenomenology, philosophy of language, philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, and zoosemiotics. Her publications have appeared in such journals as Synthese, Husserl Studies, Idealistic Studies, Philosophy East and West, and The Review of Metaphysics. She has also contributed essays to The Role of Pragmatics in Contemporary Philosophy (1997), Feminist Phenomenology (2000), and Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology on the Perennial (...)
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    Evaluating ethics consultation: randomised controlled trial is not the right tool.Y.-Y. Chen & Y.-C. Chen - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (8):594-597.
    Background: Although ethics consultation has been introduced to clinical practice for many years, the results of empirical studies to evaluate the effectiveness of ethics consultation are still controversial. The design of randomised controlled trials is considered the best research design to evaluate the effect of a clinical practice on the outcomes of interests. In order to understand the effects of ethics consultation, we conducted this search for studies with the design of randomised controlled trials to evaluate ethics consultation.Objective: To provide (...)
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    Le rythme : une géométrie fractale qui rend la musique agréable. Adrien - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte a déjà paru sur Techno-science.net. Des chercheurs découvrent la formule mathématique du rythme et avancent que notre cerveau pourrait être câblé pour y répondre. Une nouvelle étude montre que tout compositeur, de Bach à Brubeck, répète des motifs rythmiques, de sorte que la partie reproduit le tout. Une équipe de recherche dirigée par les neuroscientifiques Daniel Levitin et Vinod Menon, respectivement des universités McGill et Stanford, a analysé les partitions de quelque 2 000 compositions - Mathématiques – (...)
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    Toward a Confucian Family-Oriented Health Care System for the Future of China.Y. Cao, X. Chen & R. Fan - 2011 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (5):452-465.
    Recently implemented Chinese health insurance schemes have failed to achieve a Chinese health care system that is family-oriented, family-based, family-friendly, or even financially sustainable. With this diagnosis in hand, the authors argue that a financially and morally sustainable Chinese health care system should have as its core family health savings accounts supplemented by appropriate health insurance plans. This essay’s arguments are set in the context of Confucian moral commitments that still shape the background culture of contemporary China.
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    Philosophie et pédagogie du problème.Michel Fabre - 2009 - Vrin.
    Le vocabulaire du problème et de la problématisation envahit le champ de l'éducation et de la formation. (...) Il importe donc de poser la question dans sa radicalité : qu'est-ce qu'un problème? Que veut dire problématiser? On s'efforcera de retracer la genèse plurielle du paradigme du problème à travers les philosophies de John Dewey, de Gaston Bachelard, de Gilles Deleuze et de Michel Meyer qui toutes s'efforcent d'imaginer des alternatives au dilemme de Menon et à ses avatars modernes. Comment (...)
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    Meno the Politikos Politics and Unity of the Soul in Plato's Meno.Sergio Ariza - 2012 - Ideas Y Valores 61 (149):39-58.
    Se analizan algunos usos del tópico de la política en el Menón, para mostrar que la virtud discutida es política, no sólo porque los interlocutores están interesados exclusivamente en la cualidad que debe poseer el gobernante, sino también porque tal cualidad consiste en una forma de autogobierno del alma. El alma es vista así como una entidad política cuya excelencia depende del tipo de gobierno impuesto. Se relaciona esta propuesta con la psicología implícita en la primera sección del diálogo, en (...)
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  18. One Ethic for Three Faiths.Y. Tzvi Langermann - 2011 - In Monotheism and Ethics. Brill.
    Discussion of a short text on ethics, originally Greek, translated into Arabic and Hebrew, and adopted by some Christians, Muslims and Jews for guiding their lives.
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    A Study of the Ethics of Induced Abortion in Korea.Y.-R. Um - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6 (6):506-513.
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    Hybrid models for achieving and maintaining cooperative symbiotic groups.İlker Yıldırım & Pınar Yolum - 2009 - Mind and Society 8 (2):243-258.
    Societies are composed of groups that interact. Symbiotic groups are those in which agents complement each other in resources that they have in excess. Symbiotic groups are useful especially when the resources in an environment are distributed unevenly, because they enable agents to trade resources easily. However, for trading to happen successfully, agents in symbiotic groups need to cooperate, i.e., they should be willing to donate resources when appropriate. Similarly, if some agents in a symbiotic group are defectors, they should (...)
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    (1 other version)Introduction a la lecture de Platon: suivi de Entretiens sur Descartes.Alexandre Koyré - 1979 - Editions Gallimard.
    Des deux Essais réunis dans ce volume, l'un, Introduction à la lecture de Platon, présente, dans une première partie, une analyse de la composition subtile et raffinée du dialogue socratique : œuvre dramatique qui présuppose la présence d'un personnage n'y figurant pas, celle du lecteur-auditeur, auquel est dévolu le rôle de comprendre le sens caché du débat et d'en tirer les conclusions. Conclusions que Socrate, délibérément, évite de formuler, mais qui y sont nécessairement impliquées. Ce que l'auteur démontre en prenant (...)
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  22. Spinoza’s Metaphysics of Thought: Parallelisms and the Multifaceted Structure of Ideas.Yitzhak Y. Melamed - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 86 (3):636-683.
    In this paper, I suggest an outline of a new interpretation of core issues in Spinoza’s metaphysics and philosophy of mind. I argue for three major theses. (1) In the first part of the paper I show that the celebrated Spinozistic doctrine commonly termed “the doctrine of parallelism” is in fact a confusion of two separate and independent doctrines of parallelism. Hence, I argue that our current understanding of Spinoza’s metaphysics and philosophy of mind is fundamentally flawed. (2) The clarification (...)
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    Freedom as a Key Value of the Volunteer Movement.O. Y. Iliuk - 2023 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 24:27-36.
    _Purpose_ of the article is to find out the main content and ways of embodying freedom as a value of the volunteer movement in the context of analyzing the social motivation of human behavior in general. _Theoretical basis._ The theoretical basis of the research is the philosophical and anthropological understanding of freedom as a person’s creative overcoming of obstacles to establish his or her eccentric essence. Such a vision is embedded, in particular, in Karl Jaspers’ philosophy of existence, Helmuth Plessner’s (...)
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    The Modern Theme.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43:321.
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    Virtualization of identity in the context of self-realization of a personality.Y. V. Lyubiviy & R. V. Samchuk - 2020 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 18:102-112.
    Purpose. The research is aimed at clarifying the essence of virtual reality and its productive role in the self-realization of the individual, as well as the importance in the process of self-realization of the individual to expand the dimensions of his identity by including virtual dimensions. To do this, the process of formation of the phenomenon of virtual identity in the environment of virtual reality is revealed and the influence of productive human activity in virtual reality on the nature of (...)
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  26. Manifesting belief in absolute necessity.John Divers & Daniel Y. Elstein - 2012 - Philosophical Studies 158 (1):109-130.
    McFetridge (in Logical necessity and other essays . London: Blackwell, 1990 ) suggests that to treat a proposition as logically necessary—to believe a proposition logically necessary, and to manifest that belief—is a matter of preparedness to deploy that proposition as a premise in reasoning from any supposition. We consider whether a suggestion in that spirit can be generalized to cover all cases of absolute necessity, both logical and non-logical, and we conclude that it can. In Sect. 2, we explain the (...)
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  27. Tests for consciousness in humans and beyond.Tim Bayne, Anil K. Seth, Marcello Massimini, Joshua Shepherd, Axel Cleeremans, Stephen M. Fleming, Rafael Malach, Jason Mattingley, David K. Menon, Adrian M. Owen, Megan A. K. Peters, Adeel Razi & Liad Mudrik - 2024 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 29.
    Which systems/organisms are conscious? New tests for consciousness (‘C-tests’) are urgently needed. There is persisting uncertainty about when consciousness arises in human development, when it is lost due to neurological disorders and brain injury, and how it is distributed in nonhuman species. This need is amplified by recent and rapid developments in artificial intelligence (AI), neural organoids, and xenobot technology. Although a number of C-tests have been proposed in recent years, most are of limited use, and currently we have no (...)
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    A probabilistic framework for cooperative multi-agent distributed interpretation and optimization of communication.Y. Xiang - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence 87 (1-2):295-342.
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    On the United States.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1977 - Philosophy Today 21 (2):153-161.
  30. A General Theory of Value: Axiology in the Central European Philosophical Tradition.Gloria Zúñiga Y. Postigo & Gloria L. Zúñiga - 2000 - Dissertation, State University of New York at Buffalo
    This dissertation is an ontological investigation of value. The thesis is this: Value is a moment founded on a real entity and, in this sense, value is real. I argue that this thesis is true for all objects in the domain of value by looking at three distinct categories of value: economic value, aesthetic value, and moral value. And I demonstrate by means of advancing definitions, and the necessary and sufficient conditions for each of these three categories of value, that (...)
     
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    Sound-action awareness in music.Rolf Inge Godøy - 2011 - In David Clarke & Eric Clarke (eds.), Music and consciousness: philosophical, psychological, and cultural perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 231.
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  32. Sefer Yiśraʼel ḳedoshim: be-ḥiyuv shemirat ʻenayim le-or ha-halakhah.Y. D. Harfenes - 2005 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Y.D. Harfenes.
     
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    Conflict of Interest in Medicine: Plausible Deniability?Eli Y. Adashi - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (6):30-31.
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    Public opinion, elites, and democracy.Robert Y. Shapiro - 1998 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 12 (4):501-528.
    Abstract Building on Philip Converse's understanding of public opinion, John Zaller sees the evidence for the public's ?nonattitudes? as reflecting individuals? ambivalence concerning political issues. Because neither individuals nor the public collectively have what Zaller would call real attitudes, he concludes that the effectiveness of democracy rests on competition among intellectual and political elites. In truth, however, the public has many real attitudes that depend heavily on elite leadership, in ways that Converse did not initially emphasize but that are consistent (...)
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    Iqbal, Nietzsche, and Nihilism: Reconstruction of Sufi Cosmology and Revaluation of Sufi Values in Asrar-i-Khudî.Feyzullah Yılmaz - 2023 - Open Philosophy 6 (1).
    While the problem of nihilism is derived from a particular historical and intellectual context in Western philosophy, i.e., the pantheism controversy in modern German philosophy and the ideas of Nietzsche, non-Western thinkers also engaged with it and developed responses to it. In this article, I am interested in analyzing Muhammad Iqbal’s (1877–1938), a leading Muslim thinker (a Sufi) from India, engagement with the problem of nihilism and his response to it from a Sufi perspective. Arguing that the existing literature on (...)
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    Examining the 'Gift to the Child' Approach, one of the Religious Development Models, in Terms of Teachers' Views.Mine Yılmaz & Recep Uçar - 2025 - Fırat Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 29 (2):61-78.
    The necessity, method and content of childhood religious education are discussed from various perspectives in our country and around the world. The ‘Gift to the Child’ education method, which is applied in England where different religions live together, is a secular religious education approach with psychological, pedagogical and theological foundations. According to this method, which was developed with different methods from adult religious education and considering educational-scientific inferences, children can learn many information and skills based on religions and can transform (...)
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    Emotions, norms, and consequences as the forces of good and evil: An investigation on sales professionals.Mücahid Yıldırım & Şuayıp Özdemir - 2024 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 33 (4):828-846.
    Traditionally, the consequences of employees' behavior (teleology) and the norms attributed to the behavior (deontology) have been two familiar determinants of ethical decision making (EDM). More recently, emotions have also gained considerable attention for their ability to affect EDM. Marketing ethics literature overlooks how emotions are related with norms and consequences. Hence, this study investigates how normative, consequentialist, and emotional factors interactively influence EDM in a sales ethics context. Using scenarios with a 2 × 2 between-groups factorial design, we collected (...)
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    Analysis of the Hafız Bekir Sıdkı Sezgin's Qur'an-i Kerim Recitation according to Maqam Styles.Esra Yılmaz - 2024 - Fırat Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 28 (2):205-218.
    As one of the tools used to express feelings and thoughts, music has been utilised by people in many fields throughout history. Music is seen as a means of expressing religious feelings, being used as an educational tool, as a way for military bands to invoke heroic feelings in soldiers, and as way of expressing emotions in joyful and melancholic days. Music was especially born and shaped by rituals of religious origin. With the spread of the religion of Islam, music (...)
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    Digitalization processes vs. traditional ones: ethical and environmental aspects.Y. Serkina, Z. Novikova & A. Sukhorukih - 2022 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 22:57-68.
    At the current level of economic development, the digital transformation of society is an important factor in advancing any social structure. The purpose of the present study was to explore the transformation of a traditional society into a digital one, with a focus on ethical and environmental aspects. The study draws on a variety of information analysis methods to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of digitalization, including the environmental aspect. Our research revealed that in Russia, the only highly digitalized (...)
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    Introduction to post-coronial education theme.Knut Ove Æsøy & Kamran Namdar - 2021 - Studier i Pædagogisk Filosofi 10 (1).
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    Ottoman plants, nature studies, and the attentiveness of translational labor.Duygu Yıldırım - 2023 - History of Science 61 (4):497-521.
    Translations, whether in the form of text, illustration, or interpretive analysis, served knowledge-making in multiple ways. It offered a refuge, severed contexts, and concealed the various workers that created it. Over the course of the seventeenth century, European naturalists in Istanbul, such as Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658–1730), procured illustrations of Ottoman nature as fundamental resources to identify, collect, and compare indigenous plants and newly bred varieties. Despite maintaining an actual mediation for cross-cultural interactions, these sources of virtual communication remain largely (...)
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    The New Antireductionism: Its Components and Its Significance.Pete A. Y. Gunter - 2023 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 18 (2):7-37.
    Beginning in the 1970s and culminating in the first two decades of the 21st century, there has been a marked shift in the sciences from a predominantly reductionist and mechanistic approach to a broader and more holistic viewpoint. It goes without saying that such a shift in point of view will have significant implications, not only for the sciences but for our concepts of nature and of human beings. The present essay is an attempt to assess the significance of this (...)
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    Sosyal Bi̇Li̇Mlerde Meta-Metodoloji̇K Bi̇R Unsur Olarak Zaman.Yılmaz Yildirim & Muhammet Ertoy - 2018 - Akademik İncelemeler Dergisi 13 (1):71-90.
    Sosyal bilimsel yaklaşımlar önemli ölçüde kültürel ayrımlara ve varsayımlara, kültürel ayrımlar ise örtük bir zaman tasavvuruna bağlıdır. Kültürün bir bileşeni olan zaman, gerçekliğin toplumsal ve tarihsel inşası sürecine dahildir. Toplumsal/tarihsel gerçekliğin incelenmesi adeta toplumun kurumsallaşmış unsurlarından biri olan zamanın da incelenmesini gerekli kılar. Kültürelci yaklaşımlarda zaman konusu bilhassa tarihselcilik ve eleştirisi bağlamında ele alınmaktadır. Tarihselciliği eleştiren ve buna alternatif teşkil eden yaklaşımlar da zaman tasavvuru ve bunun seçilen yönteme etkisi bakımından tarihselciliğin bazı ön kabullerini paylaşmaktadır. Bu alternatifler modernist sosyal bilimlerin (...)
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    Ethical considerations for non‐procreative uterus transplantation.J. Y. Lee - forthcoming - Bioethics.
    The growing demand for uterus transplantation (UTx) invites continued philosophical evaluation of the function of UTx (and what constitutes its ‘success’), as well as the recipient eligibility for UTx. Currently, UTx caters to partnered, cisgender women of childbearing age looking to get pregnant and give birth to a biogenetically related child. The medical justification for this—the treatment of uterine infertility—explains the primacy of this practice. However, this dominant conceptualization of UTx does not necessarily capture the diverse needs for which both (...)
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  45. Inherence and the Immanent Cause in Spinoza.Yitzhak Y. Melamed - 2006 - The Leibniz Review 16:43-52.
    The article explains the nature of the immanent cause in Spinoza. It shows that immanent causation is a distinct genus of efficient causation, i.e., an efficient cause whose effect inheres in the cause.
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  46. Rabbi Eliézer et son fourneau. Les débats des Sages de Yabné in Croisées du judaïsme.Y. Rash - 1986 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 74 (4):483-510.
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    Atomically resolved precipitates/matrix interfaces in KTaO3crystals.Y. B. Xu, Y. L. Tang, Y. Liu, X. L. Ma & Y. L. Zhu - 2016 - Philosophical Magazine 96 (5):486-497.
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    Creep behaviour in a discontinuous SiC–Zn-22% Al composite.Y. Xun & F. A. Mohamed * - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (24):2767-2785.
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    Strengthening of a FeMnSi-based shape memory alloy by dispersion of χ-phase domains.Y. Yamaguchi†, S. Miyazaki, S. Kumai & A. Sato‡ - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (27):4319-4340.
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    Caring for Elder Parents: A Comparative Evaluation of Family Leave Laws.Y. Tony Yang & Gilbert Gimm - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (2):501-513.
    The call for family and medical leave reform in the United States was largely the result of sweeping demographic shifts that occurred in the workforce after the 1950s, coupled with an ever-increasing life expectancy and changing social norms concerning the role of women as caretakers. By the early 1990s, the number of women in the workforce had nearly tripled from 1950. During that same period, life expectancy increased by six years for males and seven for females. Meanwhile, the first wave (...)
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