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    To anthrōpino agathon sto dialogo Gorgia kai sta prōta vivlia 1-4 tēs Politeias tou Platōna.Angelos Raphaēl Raphaēlidēs - 1994 - Athēna: Paraskēnio.
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    ΣΚΟΠΑΔΙΚΑ I : Télèphe et la bataille du Caïque au fronton Ouest du temple d'Aléa Athéna à Tegée.Angelos Delivorias - 1973 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 97 (1):111-135.
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    Scopadika II. La statue d'Hygie dans le temple d'Aléa à Tégée.Angelos Delivorias - 1983 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 107 (1):277-288.
    Ή ἀνακάλυψη ἑνός γυναικείου κορμοῦ στό τεγεατικό μουσεῖο ὁδηγεί στήν ἀναγνώριση ἑνός ἰδιόχειρου ἔργου τοῦ Σκόπα : τῆς Ὑγείας πού, μαζί μέ τόν Ἀσκληπιό, πλαισίωνε τό λατρευτικό ἄγαλμα τῆς 'Αθηνᾶς στό ναό τῆς 'Αλέας (Παυσ. VIII, 47, 1). Ή ὑπόθεση αὐτη ὑποστηρίζεται ἀπό τήν ἐξαιρετική ποιότητα τοῦ ἔργου, τή στυλιστική του συγγένεια πρός τά γλυπτά τοῦ ναοῦ, τό μέγεθος, τή σύνθετη τεχνική τῆς κατασκευῆς του καί τήν ἄριστη διατήρηση τῆς ἐπιδερμίδας τοῦ μαρμάρου · καί ἐπιβεβαιώνεται χάρη στήν παράσταση ἑνός ντόπιου (...)
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    “Clinical” Surgical Ethics.Peter Angelos - 2019 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 30 (1):49-55.
    The practice of surgery requires consideration of a number of specific aspects of clinical medical ethics that are different from those most influential in other areas of medical care. The nature of surgical care alters the sense of responsibility that surgeons feel for their actions and also alters the relationship between surgeons and patients. Because surgical care requires patients to place such great trust in their surgeons, surgical informed consent must emphasize the importance of that trust. Surgeons must use innovative (...)
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    The Ethical Challenges of Whole-Eye Transplantation: Is Recipient Informed Consent Enough?Peter Angelos - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (5):74-75.
    Laspro et al. (2024) have articulated a number of important considerations in order for the first-in-human whole-eye transplant (WET) to be an ethically acceptable endeavor. These authors have clea...
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    When Guideline-Concordant Standardized Care Results in Healthcare Disparities.Peter Angelos, David Meltzer & Micah Prochaska - 2023 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 34 (3):225-232.
    Clinical red blood cell transfusion guidelines have been widely adopted in clinical practice, resulting in standardized transfusion practices in hospitalized patients with anemia. Standardization of transfusion practice has been welcomed by clinicians and health systems as a mechanism for reducing unnecessary, harmful, and costly practice variation that results in healthcare disparities. However, overzealously applied guidelines can have deleterious consequences for individual patients, ultimately resulting in and/or exacerbating healthcare disparities, rather than resolving them. This article provides empirical examples of the adverse (...)
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    Introduction: The Journal of Clinical Ethics, the MacLean Center, and the Future of Clinical Ethics.Peter Angelos - 2023 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 34 (1):1-4.
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    Sham Surgery in Research: A Surgeon's View.Peter Angelos - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (4):65-66.
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  9. Looking for the Self: Phenomenology, Neurophysiology and Philosophical Significance of Drug-induced Ego Dissolution.Raphaël Millière - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11:1-22.
    There is converging evidence that high doses of hallucinogenic drugs can produce significant alterations of self-experience, described as the dissolution of the sense of self and the loss of boundaries between self and world. This article discusses the relevance of this phenomenon, known as “drug-induced ego dissolution (DIED)”, for cognitive neuroscience, psychology and philosophy of mind. Data from self-report questionnaires suggest that three neuropharmacological classes of drugs can induce ego dissolution: classical psychedelics, dissociative anesthetics and agonists of the kappa opioid (...)
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  10. The Varieties of Selflessness.Raphael Milliere - 2020 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 1 (1):1-41.
    Many authors argue that conscious experience involves a sense of self or self-consciousness. According to the strongest version of this claim, there can be no selfless states of consciousness, namely states of consciousness that lack self-consciousness altogether. Disagreements about this claim are likely to remain merely verbal as long as the target notion of self-consciousness is not adequately specified. After distinguishing six notions of self-consciousness commonly discussed in the literature, I argue that none of the corresponding features is necessary for (...)
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    Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion 2001.Joannis Mylonopoulos & Angelos Chaniotis - 2004 - Kernos 17:187-249.
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  12. Hē aisthētikē tou klassikismou: (hē ennoia tou hōraiou kai tēs hōraiotētas).Angelos A. Papiōannou - 1977 - Athēnai: [S.N.].
     
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    Do gifts create moral obligations for recipients?Mary Simmerling, Peter Angelos, Aviva Goldberg & Joel Frader - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (4):20 – 22.
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    Phōs sta anexēgēta.Angelos Tsiridēs - 2010 - Leukōsia: En Typois.
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  15. (1 other version)Selfless Memories.Raphaël Millière & Albert Newen - 2022 - Erkenntnis (3):0-22.
    Many authors claim that being conscious constitutively involves being self-conscious, or conscious of oneself. This claim appears to be threatened by reports of `selfless' episodes, or conscious episodes lacking self-consciousness, recently described in a number of pathological and nonpathological conditions. However, the credibility of these reports has in turn been challenged on the following grounds: remembering and reporting a past conscious episode as an episode that one went through is only possible if one was conscious of oneself while undergoing it. (...)
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  16. The Concept of Reduction.Raphael van Riel - 2014 - Heidelberg: Springer.
    This volume investigates the notion of reduction. Building on the idea that philosophers employ the term ‘reduction’ to reconcile diversity and directionality with unity, without relying on elimination, the book offers a powerful explication of an “ontological” notion of reduction the extension of which is (primarily) formed by properties, kinds, individuals, or processes. It argues that related notions of reduction, such as theory-reduction and functional reduction, should be defined in terms of this explication. Thereby, the book offers a coherent framework, (...)
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  17. Constitutive Self-Consciousness.Raphaël Millière - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    The claim that consciousness constitutively involves self-consciousness has a long philosophical history, and has received renewed support in recent years. My aim in this paper is to argue that this surprisingly enduring idea is misleading at best, and insufficiently supported at worst. I start by offering an elucidatory account of consciousness, and outlining a number of foundational claims that plausibly follow from it. I subsequently distinguish two notions of self-consciousness: consciousness of oneself and consciousness of one’s experience. While “self-consciousness” is (...)
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  18. Modeling causal structures: Volterra’s struggle and Darwin’s success.Raphael Scholl & Tim Räz - 2013 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 3 (1):115-132.
    The Lotka–Volterra predator-prey-model is a widely known example of model-based science. Here we reexamine Vito Volterra’s and Umberto D’Ancona’s original publications on the model, and in particular their methodological reflections. On this basis we develop several ideas pertaining to the philosophical debate on the scientific practice of modeling. First, we show that Volterra and D’Ancona chose modeling because the problem in hand could not be approached by more direct methods such as causal inference. This suggests a philosophically insightful motivation for (...)
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    The Refuge of the Academy: Response to Socrates Tenured.Raphael Sassower - 2017 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 48 (1):63-70.
    In response to and as an elaboration on Robert Frodeman and Adam Briggle’s Socrates Tenured, I wish to recognize the notion of practical philosophers as both public intellectuals and as those who may find refuge in the academy in order to shed the pretense of expertise, on the one hand, and the esoteric engagement with topics irrelevant to the affairs of contemporary culture, on the other.
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    Genetic Analysis: A History of Genetic Thinking.Raphael Falk - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    There is a paradox lying at the heart of the study of heredity. To understand the ways in which features are passed down from one generation to the next, we have to dig deeper and deeper into the ultimate nature of things - from organisms, to genes, to molecules. And yet as we do this, increasingly we find we are out of focus with our subjects. What has any of this to do with the living, breathing organisms with which we (...)
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  21. Deep learning and synthetic media.Raphaël Millière - 2022 - Synthese 200 (3):1-27.
    Deep learning algorithms are rapidly changing the way in which audiovisual media can be produced. Synthetic audiovisual media generated with deep learning—often subsumed colloquially under the label “deepfakes”—have a number of impressive characteristics; they are increasingly trivial to produce, and can be indistinguishable from real sounds and images recorded with a sensor. Much attention has been dedicated to ethical concerns raised by this technological development. Here, I focus instead on a set of issues related to the notion of synthetic audiovisual (...)
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    Toward a Critical Transatlantic History of Early Modern Mining: Depiction, Reality, and Readers’ Expectations in Álvaro Alonso Barba’s 1640 El arte de los metales.Renée Raphael - 2023 - Isis 114 (2):341-358.
    This contribution demonstrates the benefits of a transatlantic history of early modern mining that encompasses both a cross-pollination of approaches and a critical reexamination of the field’s underlying assumptions. It applies to Álvaro Alonso Barba’s 1640 El arte de los metales conceptual frameworks developed by historians of early modern European mining, by scholars of labor and science in the colonial Andes, and by theorists of reader reception and scholarly practice. This analysis offers a revised understanding of Pamela Long’s model of (...)
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  23. Moral Philosophy.D. D. Raphael - 1984 - Mind 93 (371):442-444.
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  24. What is a Gene?Raphael Falk - 1986 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 17 (2):133.
  25. (1 other version)A discussion of a certain type of negative proposition.Raphael Demos - 1917 - Mind 26 (102):188-196.
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    Coping With Depressive Symptoms in Young Adults: Perceived Social Support Protects Against Depressive Symptoms Only Under Moderate Levels of Stress.Myria Ioannou, Angelos P. Kassianos & Maria Symeou - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The survival of curaxins in the cancer arena.Giorgos Theocharous, Angelos Papaspyropoulos & Vassilis Gorgoulis - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (9):2300112.
    Graphical AbstractWith DNA damage being a primary anti-cancertarget, a need has arisen for the development of an approach that is a harmlessfor normal tissues but allows for cancer cell-specific cytotoxicity. Previous researchfrom K. Gurova's suggests that small compounds, namely curaxins that bind theDNA can cause chromatin instability and cell death in a cancer cell-specificmanner. In this brief perspective commentary, we investigate how the scientificcommunity has further developed this anti-cancer approach.
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    The Transplant Surgeon and Transplant Tourists: Ethical and Surgical Issues.Giuliano Testa & Peter Angelos - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (2):12-13.
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    Inference to the best explanation in the catch-22: how much autonomy for Mill’s method of difference?Raphael Scholl - 2015 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 5 (1):89-110.
    In his seminal Inference to the Best Explanation, Peter Lipton adopted a causal view of explanation and a broadly Millian view of how causal knowledge is obtained. This made his account vulnerable to critics who charged that Inference to the Best Explanation is merely a dressed-up version of Mill’s methods, which in the critics’ view do the real inductive work. Lipton advanced two arguments to protect Inference to the Best Explanation against this line of criticism: the problem of multiple differences (...)
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    Avoiding the posts: Reply to Friedman.Raphael Sassower & Joseph Agassi - 1994 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 8 (1):95-111.
    The ill?named debate between postmodernists and postlibertarians should be transcended; this requires the abandonment of both foundationalism and its converse, without abandoning common sense as well (which is no mean trick). Similarly, the debate over ?minimal statism? versus the planned economy is outdated. Instead of claiming to be in possession of foundations of our scientific?cum?political knowledge in broad terms, and instead of severely limiting our knowledge to given proofs, we offer the putative heuristics of critique in general and the critical (...)
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  31. Are There Degrees of Self-Consciousness?Raphaël Millière - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (3-4):252-282.
    It is widely assumed that ordinary conscious experience involves some form of sense of self or consciousness of oneself. Moreover, this claim is often restricted to a ‘thin’ or ‘minimal’ notion of self-consciousness, or even ‘the simplest form of self-consciousness’, as opposed to more sophisticated forms of self-consciousness which are not deemed ubiquitous in ordinary experience. These formulations suggest that self-consciousness comes in degrees, and that individual subjects may differ with respect to the degree of self-consciousness they exhibit at a (...)
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  32. Problems of Political Philosophy.D. D. Raphael - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (183):93-94.
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    Jason Stanley, How Propaganda Works.Raphael Riel - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (3):817-819.
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    The Intellectual Appropriation of Technology: Discourses on Modernity, 1900-1939. Mikael Hård, Andrew Jamison.Raphael Sassower - 2001 - Isis 92 (1):215-216.
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    Who can survive deadly collisions?Raphael Sassower - 1997 - Social Epistemology 11 (1):137 – 138.
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    Das christliche Gottesbekenntnis: eine andere systematische Theologie.Raphael Schulte - 2014 - Münster: Aschendorff Verlag.
    Band 1. Prolegomena -- Band 2. Im Anfang erschafft Gott Himmel und Erde und den Menschen.
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    The Children of Noah: Jewish Seafaring in Ancient Times.Oded Tammuz & Raphael Patai - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (4):658.
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    La divinité mortelle d’Antiochos III à Téos1.Angelos Chaniotis - 2007 - Kernos 20:153-171.
    The honours awarded by Teos to Antiochos III and Laodike present one of the best examples of the establishment of isotheoi timai for a Hellenistic monarch by a polis . The particular interest of the Teian decree consists in the fact that it explains the symbolical significance of the ritual actions it introduced. These rituals aimed at symbolically associating Antiochos with Dionysos, with the personifications of Memory , Gratitude and Favour , with the annual cycle , and with victory. The (...)
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    Primitive Recursive Functions.Raphael M. Robinson - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (2):113-114.
  40. Ennoiai, ideai, skepseis apo ton Timaion tou Platōnos.Angelos B. Mōraïtidēs - 1968
     
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    Epigraphic Bulletin 2000.Joannis Mylononopoulos & Angelos Chaniotis - 2003 - Kernos 16:247-306.
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    Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion 2000.Joannis Mylonopoulos & Angelos Chaniotis - 2003 - Kernos 16:247-306.
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    Pontoporoi: dokimia.Angelos Terzakēs - 1975 - Athēna: Ekdoseis tōn Philōn.
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    Comfort Care after Self-Immolation: Is the Physician Complicit?Chad M. Teven & Peter Angelos - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (8):123-125.
    Volume 20, Issue 8, August 2020, Page 123-125.
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  45. The Concept of the Gene in Development and Evolution: Historical and Epistemological Perspectives.Peter J. Beurton, Raphael Falk & Hans-Jörg Rheinberger (eds.) - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    Advances in molecular biological research in the latter half of the twentieth century have made the story of the gene vastly complicated: the more we learn about genes, the less sure we are of what a gene really is. Knowledge about the structure and functioning of genes abounds, but the gene has also become curiously intangible. This collection of essays renews the question: what are genes? Philosophers, historians and working scientists re-evaluate the question in this volume, treating the gene as (...)
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    Justice and liberty.David Daiches Raphael - 1980 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
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    Spot the difference: Causal contrasts in scientific diagrams.Raphael Scholl - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 60:77-87.
    An important function of scientific diagrams is to identify causal relationships. This commonly relies on contrasts that highlight the effects of specific difference-makers. However, causal contrast diagrams are not an obvious and easy to recognize category because they appear in many guises. In this paper, four case studies are presented to examine how causal contrast diagrams appear in a wide range of scientific reports, from experimental to observational and even purely theoretical studies. It is shown that causal contrasts can be (...)
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    Interpretação diagramática e regra-matriz de incidência tributária.Raphael RicardoDe Faro Passos & Clarice von Oerzten de Araujo - 2024 - Cognitio 25 (1):e65936.
    Trata-se de texto dedicado à aplicação da interpretação diagramática de eventos da realidade tangível no modus apregoado por Charles Sanders Peirce no reino do direito tributário, utilizando-se como ferramental epistemológico para tal desiderato a fórmula de lógica simbólica criada por Paulo de Barros Carvalho chamada “regra-matriz de incidência tributária.
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    Long Live the Genome! So Should the Gene.Raphael Falk - 2004 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 26 (1):105 - 121.
    Developments in the sequencing of whole genomes and in simultaneously surveying many thousands of transcription and translation products of specific cells have ushered in a conceptual revolution in genetics that rationally introduces top-down, holistic analyses. This emphasized the futility of attempts to reduce genes to structurally discrete entities along the genome, and the need to return to Johannsen's definition of a gene as 'something' that refers to an invariant entity of inheritance and development. We may view genes either as generic (...)
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    Philosophy, Politics and Society: Third Series.D. D. Raphael, Peter Laslett & W. G. Runciman - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (75):185.
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