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    PauloS Mar Gregorios.Which Way Does One Transcend - 1992 - In D. P. Chattopadhyaya, Lester Embree & Jitendranath Mohanty (eds.), Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy. New Delhi: State University of New York Press.
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    El conocimiento de lo humano por las definiciones de nuestra especie y el contexto en el cual son propuestas.They In Which - 2010 - Theoria: Revista Ciencia, Arte y Humanidades 19 (2):71-77.
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  3. Think pieces.Eugene G. D'Aquiu, Andrew B. Newberg, Anna Case-Winters, Norbert M. Samuelson, K. Helmut Reich, Which God, Arthur Peacocke, David A. Pailin & VfTOR Westhelle - forthcoming - Zygon.
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    The movement of the whole and the stationary earth: ecological and planetary thinking in Georges Bataille.Educational Philosophy Jon Auring Grimm General Education, His Research is Centred Around ‘General Ecology’ The Danish Poet Inger Christensen, Poetry He Considers His Current Work as A. Natural Extension of His Magart Thesis on Nietzsche Nature, Which Was Published After Completion He has Published Extensively in Danish on Topics Such as Eroticism Heraclitus, Ecology Nature, Wrote the Afterword To Poetry & Notably Story of the Eye by the Avantgarde Ensemble Logen Inhe is the Cofounder of Eksistensfilosofisk Akademi [the Academy of Existential Philosophy] Was Involved in the Translation of Colette ‘Laure’ Peignot’S. Le Sacré as Well as A. Collection of Bataille’S. Texts on General Economy He has Been A. Consultant on Numerus Theatre Productions - forthcoming - Journal for Cultural Research:1-18.
    We have become estranged from the cosmic movements, according to Bataille. We are confined by the error linked to the representation of ‘the stationary earth’. We have negated the immersive immanence of the whole and made nature into a fixed world of tools and things. How then do we recognise ourselves as part of the ‘rapture of the heavens’? Bataille urges us to consider life as a solar phenomenon, the free play of solar energy on the earth. This paper argues (...)
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  5. Which emotions are basic?Jesse Prinz - 2004 - In Dylan Evans & Pierre Cruse (eds.), Emotion, Evolution, and Rationality. Oxford University Press. pp. 69--87.
    There are two major perspectives on the origin of emotions. According to one, emotions are the products of natural selection. They are evolved adaptations, best understood using the explanatory tools of evolutionary psychology. According to the other, emotions are socially constructed, and they vary across cultural boundaries. There is evidence supporting both perspectives. In light of this, some have argued both approaches are right. The standard strategy for compromise is to say that some emotions are evolved and others are constructed. (...)
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    The question: Not shall it be, but which shall it be?Charles P. Shimp - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):536-537.
  7. It is fairly standard practice in introductory textbooks on symbolic logic to distinguish simple from compound state-ments. A well-known account of this distinction goes as follows: A simple statement is one which does not contain any.A. Blum - 1977 - Logique Et Analyse 77:165.
     
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  8. A shorte treatise of politike pouuer, and of the true obedience which subiectes owe to kynges and other ciuile gouernours.John Ponet - 1556 - New York,: Da Capo Press.
  9. New Philosophy of Human Nature: Neither Known to nor Attained by the Great Ancient Philosophers, Which Will Improve Human Life and Helath.Oliva Sabuco - 2007 - University of Illinois Press.
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    Survivalism versus Corruptionism: Whose Nature? Which Personality?Turner C. Nevitt - 2020 - Quaestiones Disputatae 10 (2):127-144.
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  11. Decidable algorithmic problems on relatively complemented distributive lattices which cannot be simultaneously decidable.S. T. Fedoryaev - 1995 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 1:109.
  12. Intentions and the Reasons for Which We Act.Ulrike Heuer - 2014 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 114 (3pt3):291-315.
    Many of the things we do in the course of a day we don't do intentionally: blushing, sneezing, breathing, blinking, smiling—to name but a few. But we also do act intentionally, and often when we do we act for reasons. Whether we always act for reasons when we act intentionally is controversial. But at least the converse is generally accepted: when we act for reasons we always act intentionally. Necessarily, it seems. In this paper, I argue that acting intentionally is (...)
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  13. A temporal negative normal form which preserves implicants and implicates.Inman P. De Guzman, Manuel Encisco & Pablo Cordero - 2000 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 10 (3-4).
     
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  14. Genetic ÔÇÿRisk CarriersÔÇÖ and Lifestyle ÔÇÿRisk TakersÔÇÖ. Which Risks Deserve our Legal Protection in Insurance?I. Hoyweghen, K. Horstman & R. Schepers - 2007 - Health Care Analysis 15 (3):179.
     
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  15. Insight and Objective Necessity: A Demonstration of the Existence of Propositions which are Simultaneously Informative and Necessarily True.Fritz Wenisch - 1988 - Aletheia 4:107-197.
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  16. Prolegomena to every future system of metaphysics which can claim to rank as science.Immanuel Kant - unknown
     
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  17. Mohammed Abdellaoui/Editorial Statement 1–2 Mohammed Abdellaoui and Peter P. Wakker/The likelihood Method for Decision Under Uncertainty 3–76 AAJ Marley and R. Duncan Luce/Independence Properties Vis--Vis Several Utility Representations 77–143. [REVIEW]Davide P. Cervone, William V. Gehrlein, William S. Zwicker, Which Scoring Rule Maximizes Condorcet, Marcello Basili, Alain Chateauneuf & Fulvio Fontini - 2005 - Theory and Decision 58:409-410.
     
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    Evolutionary Theories and Men's Preferences for Women's Waist-to-Hip Ratio: Which Hypotheses Remain? A Systematic Review.Jeanne Bovet - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Chance and Events: The Way in Which Nature Surprises Us.Gennaro Auletta & Lluc Torcal - 2014 - Biosemiotics 7 (3):335-350.
    Starting with the example of irreducible quantum events, it is shown that other kinds of events also have an element of randomness. The hallmark of “genuine” events is their irreducibility to some previous conditions. A connection between this concept and the traditional notion of contingency is explored. This concept is further brought in connection with Peirce’s Firstness. Such a notion raises the problem of how to understand causation. It seems that causes deal with individual happenings. In fact, laws are only (...)
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    This is the Chalk cliffs on ruegen by Kaspar David Friedrich, which Routledge was good enough to put on the cover of Nietzsche and the origin of virtue. I.Lester Hunt - manuscript
    Nietzsche and the Origin of Virtue : This book is a discussion of Nietzsche's ethical and political ideas. It is an attempt to be both scholarly and, in a sense, activist. The ultimate point is to see how believers in liberal democracy (like me and most of my readers) should respond to the challenge that Nietzsche represents. As with any profound challenge, one is never the same again after it is overcome. In particular, I suggest that liberals can learn something (...)
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  21. Internet Users’ Valuation of Enhanced Data Protection on Social Media: Which Aspects of Privacy Are Worth the Most?Jasmin Mahmoodi, Jitka Čurdová, Christoph Henking, Marvin Kunz, Karla Matić, Peter Mohr & Maja Vovko - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  22. (3 other versions)PART IV. Recorded Sound in Changing Environments. Adorno and Jazz : A Critical Revision from an Audiotactile Perspective / Vincenzo Caporaletti ; 'To become transformed into an insect, man needs that energy which might possibly achieve his transformation into a man' : Adorno, the domination of nature and the becoming-insect of music.Makis Solomos - 2022 - In Gianmario Borio (ed.), Immediacy and the mediations of music: critical approaches after Theodor W. Adorno. New York: Routledge.
     
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    On the share of closed IL formulas which are also in GL.Vedran Čačić & Vjekoslav Kovač - 2015 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 54 (7-8):741-767.
    Normal forms for wide classes of closed IL formulas were given in Čačić and Vuković. Here we quantify asymptotically, in exact numbers, how wide those classes are. As a consequence, we show that the “majority” of closed IL formulas have GL-equivalents, and by that, they have the same normal forms as GL formulas. Our approach is entirely syntactical, except for applying the results of Čačić and Vuković. As a byproduct we devise a convenient way of computing asymptotic behaviors of somewhat (...)
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  24. Some Evidence Concerning Kierkegaard's Conception of the Meaning of Life which Based on the Creating of the Meaning.Meysam Amani & Reza Akbari - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations at University of Tabriz 12 (22):1-15.
    The present paper examines the concept of the meaning of life in the Soren Kierkegaard’s view. Kierkegaard sees the concept of "meaning" as "end" and believes in "biology" as the supreme biologist. Based on evidence from his works, he believes that the end is not to be discovered in biology, but it is creatable. There are three witnesses to this: first, the end is, in Kierkegaard''''''''s view, paradoxical, and paradox is not real, but mental. Secondly, Christianity, in his opinion, is (...)
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    BLAH, a system which explains its reasoning.J. L. Weiner - 1980 - Artificial Intelligence 15 (1-2):19-48.
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    Decolonising a higher education system which has never been colonised’.Emnet Tadesse Woldegiorgis - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (9):894-906.
    The notion of decolonisation implies the existence of a territory, entity, structure, or system which has previously been colonised by exogenous forces and thus needs to be liberated. In most African countries, the discourses of decolonisation of higher education emanate from the shared experience of imposed European colonisation that perpetuated epistemic violence on African indigenous knowledge systems. Thus, a lived experience of colonialism became a foundation for the decolonisation debates imagining and aspiring to alternative and inclusive futures. This point (...)
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    Danto, Paul Roth, and others. The paper argues that the notion of an Ideal Chronicle, a notion first introduced by Danto, can in fact be seen as one way of representing the objective narrative to which good history aspires.Mark Motion - 1993 - European Journal of Philosophy 1 (1).
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    A question concerning a logical calculus related to Lewis' System of strict implication, which is of special interest for the study of entailment.Sören Halldén - 1948 - Theoria 14 (3):265-269.
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    Bibliography of Writings By and on Kant Which Have Appeared in Germany Up to the End of 1887. (IX.).Erich Adickes - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3 (5):583-600.
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    Practical Logic: Or Hints to Theme-writers: to which are Now Added Some Prefatory Remarks on Aristotelian Logic, with Particular Reference to a Late Work of Dr. Whatley's.B. H. Smart, Richard Whately & Treacher &. Co Whittaker - 1829 - Whittaker, Treacher, & Co.
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  31. What’s in a Name? That Which We Call Home?Agnes Tam - 2024 - Permanent Collection.
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    Values come in styles, which mate to change.Harrison White - 1993 - In R. Michod, L. Nadel & M. Hechter (eds.), The Origin of Values. Aldine de Gruyer. pp. 63--91.
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    How we designed winning algorithms for abstract argumentation and which insight we attained.Federico Cerutti, Massimiliano Giacomin & Mauro Vallati - 2019 - Artificial Intelligence 276 (C):1-40.
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    Intergroup tolerance leads to subjective morality, which in turn is associated with (but does not lead to) reduced religiosity.Onurcan Yilmaz, Hasan G. Bahçekapili, Mehmet Harma & Barış Sevi - 2020 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 42 (2):232-243.
    Although the effect of religious belief on morally relevant behavior is well demonstrated, the reverse influence is less known. In this research, we examined the influence of morality on religious belief. In the first study, we used two samples from Turkey and the United States, and specifically tested the hypothesis that intergroup tolerance predicts a shift in meta-ethical views toward subjective morality, which in turn predicts decreased religious belief. To examine the relationship between intergroup tolerance and religiosity via subjective (...)
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    Bibliography of Writings by and on Kant Which Have Appeared in Germany up to the End of 1887. (VII).Erich Adickes - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3 (3):305-336.
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    Conscientious disobedience of the law: Its necessity, justification, and problems to which it gives rise.H. J. McCloskey - 1980 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (4):536-557.
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    Aristotle’s Book Delta of the Metaphysics. ΠΕΡΙ ΤΩΝ ΠΟΣΑΧΩΣ ΛΕΓΟΜΕΝΩΝ Η ΚΑΤΑ ΠΡΟΣΘΕΣΙΝ On Terms Which Are Said in Many Ways or by Virtue of Addition.Marian Andrzej Wesoły - 2016 - Peitho 7 (1):87-122.
    This paper offers a new Polish translation of Aristotle’s Book Delta of his Metaphysics. It takes into account its original title and subtitle that have been preserved in ancient catalogues. It is argued that the title and subtitle did not concerns any “ambiguity” of expressions as it is often mistakenly assumed, but rather the many ways of predicating of various terms. Nor is it a typical lexicon of philosophical concepts, but rather a methodical survey of certain expressions that begin with (...)
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  38. Prize Essay on the Evils Which Are Produced by Late Hours of Business, and on the Benefits Which Would Attend Their Abridgement.Thomas Davies - 1843
     
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  39. Prolegomena to any future philosophy which does (or does not) wish to become scientific.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1981 - Filosofia Oggi 4 (1):21-27.
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    The Principles of Natural Law: In Which the True Systems of Morality and Civil Government Are Established, and the Different Sentiments of Grotius, Hobbes, Puffendorf, Barbeyrac, Locke, Clark, and Hutchinson, Occasionally Considered.Jean Jacques Burlamaqui - 1748 - Lawbook Exchange.
  41. The Coming World Welfare State Which Hegel Could Not See.Clark Butler - unknown
    Hegel’s defense of the welfare state retains appeal when grounded in dialogical human rights ethics defended as true normative ethical theory. His dialectic of trade passes through budding consumer desires in the once sovereign family and trade between households risking market-induced poverty, ending in market regulation by an external welfare state. The dialectic recurs on a higher level as we in domestic civil society turn to foreign products. Market-induced poverty generates an external global welfare state gradually visible in today’s international (...)
     
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    Cut-Elimination Theorem Concerning a Formal System for Ramified Theory of Types Which Admits Quantifications on Types.Sh^|^Ocirc Maehara & Ji - 1962 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 2 (2):55-64.
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    Research libraries and journal publishers: A marriage in trouble which both sides would like to save.Tony McSeán - 2005 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 16 (1):27-31.
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    On the role of enzyme kinetic parameters in determining the effectiveness with which channelling can decrease the size of a metabolite pool.Pedro Mendes & Douglas B. Kell - 1993 - Acta Biotheoretica 41 (1-2):63-73.
    Recently, it has been argued that the phenomenon of direct transfer of intermediate metabolites between adjacent enzymes, also known as metabolic channelling, would not decrease the concentration of those intermediates in the bulk solution. However, this conclusion has been drawn by extrapolation from the results of simulations with a rather restricted set of parameters. We show that, for a number of kinetic cases, the existence of metabolic channelling can decrease the size of the soluble pool of intermediates. When the enzyme(s) (...)
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    E. W. Beth. On machines which prove theorems. Simon Stevin, vol. 32 (1958), pp. 49–60.E. W. Beth - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (4):659-659.
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    Functions Of The Preposition Groups In Which ''Noun+Case Form+Preposition'' Construction In Turkey Turkish”.Şaziye DİNÇER - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:766-807.
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  47. A Manual of the Physiology of Mind, Comprehending the First Principles of Physical Theology with Which Are Laid Out the Crucial Objections to the Reideian Theory.John Fearn & Thomas Reid - 1829 - Printed by A. J. Valpy Sold by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green [Etc.].
  48. Psycholinguistics, a field recently characterized as amorphous (Saporta, 1961), has produced at least one issue on which the dialogue between psy-chology and linguistics has achieved.M. Garrett & J. Fodor - 1968 - In T. Dixon & Deryck Horton (eds.), Verbal Behavior and General Behavior Theory. Prentice-Hall. pp. 451.
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    New Perspectives to The Works of Mixed Dialect, Which Have Oghuz and Eastern Turkic Features.Mevlüt Erdem - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:390-415.
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    A Short Relevance about Authentic Social Structure Which Reflected from Cyprus Mediaeval Narrations.Şevket Öznur - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:2115-2138.
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