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    Whiteman Albert. Postulates for Boolean algebra in terms of ternary rejection. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 43 , pp. 293–298. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):91-91.
  2. On the method of theoretical physics.Albert Einstein - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (2):163-169.
    If you wish to learn from the theoretical physicist anything about the methods which he uses, I would give you the following piece of advice: Don't listen to his words, examine his achievements. For to the discoverer in that field, the constructions of his imagination appear so necessary and so natural that he is apt to treat them not as the creations of his thoughts but as given realities.
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  3. Empirical ethics, context-sensitivity, and contextualism.Albert Musschenga - 2005 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 30 (5):467 – 490.
    In medical ethics, business ethics, and some branches of political philosophy (multi-culturalism, issues of just allocation, and equitable distribution) the literature increasingly combines insights from ethics and the social sciences. Some authors in medical ethics even speak of a new phase in the history of ethics, hailing "empirical ethics" as a logical next step in the development of practical ethics after the turn to "applied ethics." The name empirical ethics is ill-chosen because of its associations with "descriptive ethics." Unlike descriptive (...)
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  4. Introduction.Albert A. Anderson - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 7 (1):37.
     
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  5. Self-representation: Searching for a neural signature of self-consciousness.Albert Newen & Kai Vogeley - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4):529-543.
    Human self-consciousness operates at different levels of complexity and at least comprises five different levels of representational processes. These five levels are nonconceptual representation, conceptual representation, sentential representation, meta-representation, and iterative meta-representation. These different levels of representation can be operationalized by taking a first-person-perspective that is involved in representational processes on different levels of complexity. We refer to experiments that operationalize a first-person-perspective on the level of conceptual and meta-representational self-consciousness. Interestingly, these experiments show converging evidence for a recruitment of (...)
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    Réflexions sur l'éducation.Albert Thierry - 1964 - Blainville-sur-Mer (Manche): L'Amitié par le livre.
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    État présent des travaux sur J.-J. Rousseau.Albert Schinz & Modern Language Association of America - 1971 - New York: Kraus Reprint.
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  8. The philosophy of civilization.Albert Schweitzer - 1949 - Tallahassee: University Presses of Florida.
    The decay and the restoration of civilization.--Civilization and ethics.
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    On Poetry and the Science(s) of Meaning.Albert N. Katz, Carina Rasse & Herbert L. Colston - 2023 - Metaphor and Symbol 38 (2):113-116.
    Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerfulRita Dove(David Streitfeld, Washington Post, “Laureate for a New Age,” March 19, 1993).The genesis for this special issue arose in a rethin...
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    Generalizing realizability and Heyting models for constructive set theory.Albert Ziegler - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (2):175-184.
  11. Metaethische Bemerkungen zur religiösen Begründung der Moral.Albert J. J. Anglberger & Christian J. Feldbacher - 2014 - Erwägen - Wissen - Ethik / Deliberation - Knowledge - Ethics 25 (1):18--21.
    In this comment to Kehrer (2014) the relevance of atheistic argumentation in the domain of ethics as an important part of religion is sketched.
     
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  12. Education for moral integrity.Albert W. Musschenga - 2001 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 35 (2):219–235.
    This paper focuses on coherence and consistency as elements of moral integrity, arguing that several kinds of—mostly second-order—virtues contribute to establishing coherence and consistency in a person's judgements and behaviour. The virtues relevant for integrity always accompany other, substantive virtues, and their associated values, principles and rules. In moral education we teach children all kinds of substantive virtues with integrity as our goal. Nevertheless, many adults do not attain moral integrity, although they are clearly not immoral. What precisely are they (...)
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    Is confucianism compatible with liberal constitutional democracy?Albert H. Y. Chen - 2007 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (2):195–216.
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    Racism.Albert Memmi, Anthony Appiah & Steve Martinot - 2000
    By turns historical, sociological and autobiographical, this book investigates racism as social pathology - a cultural disease that prevails because it allows one segment of society to empower itself at the expense of another.
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  15. Casuistry and clinical ethics.Albert R. Jonsen - 1986 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 7 (1):109-126. Translated by Hans Joachim Dr. Mayer & Hans Mayer.
    For the last century, moral philosophy has stressed theory for the analysis of moral argument and concepts. In the last decade, interest in the ethical issues of health care has stimulated attention to cases and particular instances. This has revealed the gap between ethical theory and practice. This article reviews the history and method of casuistry which for many centuries provided an approach to practical ethics. Its strengths and weaknesses are noted and its potential for contemporary use explored.
     
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    (1 other version)Alternative reductions for dynamic deontic logics.Albert Jj Anglberger - 2009 - In Alexander Hieke & Hannes Leitgeb (eds.), Reduction: Between the Mind and the Brain. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. pp. 179.
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  17. Just war principles and economic sanctions.Albert C. Pierce - 1996 - Ethics and International Affairs 10:99–113.
    Pierce challenges the argument that economic sanctions are always morally preferable to the use of military force. He argues that such sanctions inflict suffering and physical harm on noncombatants and that small-scale military operations are sometimes preferable.
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  18. On what it takes to be a world.David Z. Albert & Jeffrey A. Barrett - 1995 - Topoi 14 (1):35-37.
    A many-worlds interpretation is of quantum mechanics tells us that the linear equations of motion are the true and complete laws for the time-evolution of every physical system and that the usual quantum-mechanical states provide complete descriptions of all possible physical situations. Such an interpretation, however, denies the standard way of understanding quantum-mechanical states. When the pointer on a measuring device is in a superposition of pointing many different directions, for example, we are to understand this as many pointers, each (...)
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    Instauratio Mentis: Quelqûes remarques sur la situation actuelle de l'Esprit et des Sciences.F. Heinemann & Albert-Marie Schmidt - 1935 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 120 (9/10):253 - 281.
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  20. Naturalness: Beyond animal welfare.Albert W. Musschenga - 2002 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 15 (2):171-186.
    There is an ongoing debate in animalethics on the meaning and scope of animalwelfare. In certain broader views, leading anatural life through the development of naturalcapabilities is also headed under the conceptof animal welfare. I argue that a concern forthe development of natural capabilities of ananimal such as expressed when living freelyshould be distinguished from the preservationof the naturalness of its behavior andappearance. However, it is not always clearwhere a plea for natural living changes overinto a plea for the preservation (...)
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  21. The measurement problem: Some “solutions”.David Z. Albert & Barry Loewer - 1991 - Synthese 86 (1):87 - 98.
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    (1 other version)Christian Metaphysics and Neoplatonism.Ronald Srigley & Albert Camus (eds.) - 2007 - South Bend, Indiana: University of Missouri.
    Contemporary scholarship tends to view Albert Camus as a modern, but he himself was conscious of the past and called the transition from Hellenism to Christianity “the true and only turning point in history.” For Camus, modernity was not fully comprehensible without an examination of the aspirations that were first articulated in antiquity and that later received their clearest expression in Christianity. These aspirations amounted to a fundamental reorientation of human life in politics, religion, science, and philosophy. Understanding the (...)
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    The "nation's conscience:" Assessing bioethics commissions as public forums.Albert W. Dzur & Daniel Lessard Levin - 2004 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 14 (4):333-360.
    : As the fifth national bioethics commission has concluded its work and a sixth is currently underway, it is time to step back and consider appropriate measures of success. This paper argues that standard measures of commissions' influence fail to fully assess their role as public forums. From the perspective of democratic theory, a critical dimension of this role is public engagement: the ability of a commission to address the concerns of the general public, to learn how average citizens resolve (...)
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  24. John Wesley.Albert C. Outler - 1964
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  25. Perceptual space is monadic.Albert Casullo - 1989 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50 (September):131-134.
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    Value sentences and empirical research.Ethel M. Albert - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (3):331-338.
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  27. The Spirit of the Soldier and Nazi Militarism.Albert Salomon - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  28. Symposiums papers: Two no-collapse interpretations of quantum theory.David Albert & Barry Loewer - 1989 - Noûs 23 (2):169-186.
  29. Why has bioethics become so Boring?Albert R. Jonsen - 2000 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 25 (6):689 – 699.
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    The crazy ape.Albert Szent-Györgyi - 1970 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
    A Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Szent-Györgyi concerns himself with the underlying forces and conditions that have prevented the realization of the higher possibilities of the American Dream, and, by extension, of all mankind. He addresses himself especially to the youth of the world in his attempt to show how man, the more he progresses technologically, seems the more to regress psychologically and socially, until he resembles his primate ancestors in a state of high schizophrenia. The fundamental question asked by this (...)
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  31. The Tyranny of Progress: Reflections on the Origins of Sociology.ALBERT SALOMON - 1955
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    (7 other versions)Anti-pragmatisme.Albert Schinz - 1908 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 66 (4):225 - 255.
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  33. Appello all’umanità [Appeal to the humanity].Albert Schweitzer - 2008 - la Società Degli Individui 31:89-99.
    Il testo riproduce il discorso pronunciato da Schweitzer, nell’aprile 1957, dai microfoni di Radio Oslo. Prendendo l’avvio dai test americani e so­vie­tici con bombe all’idrogeno dei primi anni ’50, Schweitzer ricostruisce bre­ve­mente la storia delle scoperte e degli impieghi dell’energia atomica e il­lustra gli effetti della radioattività esterna e interna sul corpo umano e ani­male, compresi i presumibili effetti teratogeni sulle generazioni future. L’in­tento dell’appello è richiamare l’opinione pubblica alla sua re­spon­sa­bi­lità e alla sua forza: soltanto un’opinione pubblica correttamente informata (...)
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    ANTI-PRAGMATISME: PRAGMATISIME ET VÉRITÉ: Évolution de l'idée pragmatique dans la philosophie moderne.Albert Schinz - 1908 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 66:390 - 409.
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    Dem Dasein einem Sinn setzen.Albert Schweitzer - 1966 - München,: Funck. Edited by Bernhard Funck.
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  36. Das Sittengesetz an der Schwelle zum dritten Jahrtausend.Albert Walter Schulze - 1951 - Berlin-Spandau,:
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    Geschichte der Philosophie im Umriss.Albert Schwegler - 1950 - Stuttgart,: F. Frommann. Edited by Hermann Glockner.
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  38. Goethe: Four Studies.Albert Schweitzer & Charles R. Joy - 1949
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  39. Il problema dell’etica a partire dalla storia dell’etica.Albert Schweitzer - 2002 - la Società Degli Individui 15.
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  40. Kulturphilosophie vol. 2.Albert Schweitzer - 1923 - Beck.
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  41. Kulturphilosophie vol. 2.Albert Schweitzer - 2016 - Beck.
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  42. La fondazione dell’ottimismo sulla volontà di vita.Albert Schweitzer - 2002 - la Società Degli Individui 15.
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  43. La pensee de Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Albert Schinz - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41:327.
     
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    La pensee de Jean-Jacques Rousseau: essai d'interpretation nouvelle.Albert Schinz - 1929 - Smith College.
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  45. La Pensée de J.-J. Rousseau.Albert Schinz - 1930 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 37 (1):7-9.
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    La question du "Contrat social,".Albert Schinz - 1913 - Paris,: A. Colin.
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  47. La Question du « Contrat social » . Nouvelle contribution sur les rapporis. de J.-J. Rousseau avec les encyclopédistes.Albert Schinz - 1914 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 22 (1):8-9.
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  48. Le récent mouvement moral en Amérique et en Europe.Albert Schinz - 1896 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 29 (5):419.
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  49. Out of my life and thought.Albert Schweitzer - 1998 - John Hopkins University Press.
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  50. Prefazione a Civiltà ed etica.Albert Schweitzer - 2002 - la Società Degli Individui 15.
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