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    Diagnostic and prognostic significance of individualized medicine for acute myeloid leukemia with normal karyotype in patients younger than 65 years: a systematic review and meta-analysis with regard to FLT3-ITD. [REVIEW]Matthias Port, Miriam Böttcher, Felicitas Thol, Nicole Trachte, Jürgen Wasem, Arnold Ganser, Laura Pouryamout & Anja Neumann - 2013 - Ethik in der Medizin 25 (3):183-193.
    Diagnostik und Klassifikation der akuten myeloischen Leukämie (AML) beruhen auf zytologischen und zytogenetischen Charakteristika. Eine Individualisierung der Diagnostik und Therapie wird für AML mit normalem Karyotyp (CN-AML) durch den Nachweis spezifischer Genmutationen zunehmend ermöglicht. In einem systematischen Literaturreview und Metanalyse wurde die Mutation FLT3-ITD bei CN-AML untersucht. Eine systematische Literaturrecherche aller Veröffentlichungen der Datenbanken Embase, Pubmed, Healthstar, BIOSIS, ISI Web of Knowledge und Cochrane wurde für den Zeitraum 2000 bis März 2012 im Hinblick auf die Mutation FLT3-ITD bei Patienten mit (...)
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  2. Recent Work in Ethical Theory and its Implications for Business Ethics.Denis G. Arnold, Robert Audi & Matt Zwolinski - 2010 - Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (4):559-581.
    We review recent developments in ethical pluralism, ethical particularism, Kantian intuitionism, rights theory, and climate change ethics, and show the relevance of these developments in ethical theory to contemporary business ethics. This paper explains why pluralists think that ethical decisions should be guided by multiple standards and why particularists emphasize the crucial role of context in determining sound moral judgments. We explain why Kantian intuitionism emphasizes the discerning power of intuitive reason and seek to integrate that with the comprehensiveness of (...)
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  3. Introduction: Art, environment, and the shaping of experience.Arnold Berleant - 2002 - In The Environment and the Arts. Ashgate Press. pp. 1--22.
     
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    Prilastitev čutnosti in subverzija lepote.Arnold Berleant - 2015 - Filozofski Vestnik 36 (1).
    Zaradi svoje vsenavzočnosti v izkustvu ima estetska čutnost mnoge manifestacije, tako očitne kot prikrite. Članek preučuje nekatere večinoma skrite načine, v katerih sta okus in estetska sodba, ki se kažeta v čutnem izkustvu, prefinjeno prisvojena in izrabljena. Te postopke opisujem kot prilastitev estetske čutnosti in imajo škodljive posledice za zdravje, družbo in okolje. Omenjene prakse so oblika estetske negacije, ki izkrivlja čutno izkustvo in manipulira z njim, kot je v interesu množičnega trženja in njegovih dobičkov. Ta vzorec imenujem prilastitev čutnosti. (...)
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    Reversal and nonreversal shifts in concept formation with partial reinforcement eliminated.Arnold H. Buss - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 52 (3):162.
  6. A Structuralist Theory of Logic.Arnold Koslow - 1995 - Studia Logica 54 (2):256-258.
     
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  7. Working conditions : safety and sweatshops.Denis G. Arnold - 2010 - In George G. Brenkert & Tom L. Beauchamp, The Oxford handbook of business ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Religion und Bildung: eine kulturphilosophische Betrachtung.Arnold Rademacher - 1935 - Bonn: P. Hanstein.
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  9. L'hypothèse héliocentrique et la condamnation de Galilée.Arnold Reymond - 1916 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 4 (18):5.
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  10. Le langage et la pensée chez l'enfant. Pages choisies de Marcellin Berthelot.Arnold Reymond - 1924 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 12 (51):157.
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  11. Société romande de philosophie. Sixième rapport annuel . Septième rapport annuel.Arnold Reymond - 1931 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 19 (80):294.
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    Motives as Causes.Magda B. Arnold - 1971 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 1 (2):185-192.
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    Philosophical Conjectures and their Refutation.Arnold G. Kluge - 2001 - Systematic Biology 50 (3):322-330.
    Sir Karl Popper is well known for explicating science in falsificationist terms, for which his degree of corroboration formalism, C(h,e,b), has become little more than a symbol. For example, de Queiroz and Poe in this issue argue that C(h,e,b) reduces to a single relative (conditional) probability, p(e,hb), the likelihood of evidence e, given both hypothesis h and background knowledge b, and in reaching that conclusion, without stating or expressing it, they render Popper a verificationist. The contradiction they impose is easily (...)
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  14. Political Theory, the Foundations of Twentieth Century Political Thought.Arnold Brecht - 1959 - Philosophy 36 (137):242-243.
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  15. Contributions to mathematical logic.H. Arnold Schmidt, K. Schütte & H. J. Thiele (eds.) - 1968 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland.
     
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    where Am I? Redux.Arnold Trehub - 2013 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 20 (1-2):207 -225.
    Activation of the brainʼs putative retinoid system has been proposed as the neuronal substrate for our basic sense of being centered within a volumetric surround –- our minimal phenomenal consciousness (Trehub 2007). Here, the assumed properties of the self-locus within the retinoid model are shown to explain recent experimental findings relating to the out-of-body-experience. In addition, selective excursion of the heuristic self-locus is able to explain many important functions of consciousness, including the effective internal representation of a 3D space on (...)
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    A Study of History.Arnold Joseph Toynbee & Edward D. Myers - 1945 - Oxford University Press.
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    Andrew Feenberg, The Philosophy of Praxis: Marx, Lukács and the Frankfurt School. Reviewed by.Darrell P. Arnold - 2015 - Philosophy in Review 35 (3):137-139.
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    A response to Martel’s ‘Amo: Volu ut sis: Love, willing, and Arendt’s reluctant embrace of sovereignty’.Jeremy Arnold - 2012 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (6):609-617.
    In this article I respond to James Martel’s essay ‘ Amo: Volu ut sis : Love, willing, and Arendt’s reluctant embrace of sovereignty’. Martel offers us a provocative account of how Arendt might have attenuated her most severe rejections of the concept of sovereignty in light of the necessity of some version of sovereignty in modern times. However, I argue that Martel misreads Arendt, drawing inferences from Arendt’s inner/outer distinction that do not follow from Arendt’s own logic. Instead of this (...)
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    Biowissenschaften und Lebensschutz: der schwierige Dialog zwischen Wissenschaft und Kirche.Norbert Arnold (ed.) - 2015 - Freiburg: Herder.
    Die Katholische Kirche gehort zu den scharfsten Kritikern der Biowissenschaften. Sie erkennt wohl die positiven Fortschritte an, bemangelt aber Grenzuberschreitungen, die aus ihrer Sicht dem Menschen letztlich nicht dienen. Vor allem die Forschung mit humanen embryonalen Stammzellen und die vorgeburtliche Diagnostik stossen auf Ablehnung. In den biomedizinischen Wissenschaften fallen die Bewertungen, die Vielfalt ethischer Werthaltungen ist naturgemass grosser als im kirchlichen Bereich. Viele Biowissenschaftler und Mediziner befurworten die Stammzellforschung und die vorgeburtliche Diagnostik. Die Beitrager Analysieren dieses Spannungsverhaltnuis und fragen, wie (...)
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  21. La notion d'epieikeia chez Martin Luther.M. Arnold - 1999 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 79 (3):315-325.
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  22. La rafle du 25 novembre 1943.Matthieu Arnold - 2011 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 91 (3):353-363.
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    Much Ado About Nothing.Daniel Arnold - 1997 - Process Studies 26 (3):218-237.
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    Translation, Matthias Vogel's Media of Reason: A Theory of Rationality.Darrell Arnold & Matthias Vogel - 2013 - Columbia U P.
    Matthias Vogel challenges the belief, dominant in contemporary philosophy, that reason is determined solely by our discursive, linguistic abilities as communicative beings. In his view, the medium of language is not the only force of reason. Music, art, and other nonlinguistic forms of communication and understanding are also significant. Introducing an expansive theory of mind that accounts for highly sophisticated, penetrative media, Vogel advances a novel conception of rationality while freeing philosophy from its exclusive attachment to linguistics. Vogel's media of (...)
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  25. Notes and News.Felix Arnold - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (17):475.
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    Nationalsozialismus und philosophische Kritik. Zum Umgang mit dem Unumgänglichen.Florian Arnold - 2015 - Philosophische Rundschau 62 (4):332.
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    Nachtrag zum Alarmismus oder Was ist Philosophie in Echtzeit (nicht)?Florian Arnold - 2020 - Philosophische Rundschau 67 (2):185.
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    Recent Monographs on Greek and Latin Metre.Edward V. Arnold - 1911 - The Classical Review 25 (04):110-112.
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    Self-realization and justice: A liberal-perfectionist defense of the right to freedom from employment.Samuel Arnold - 2016 - Contemporary Political Theory 15 (3):e1-e3.
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    The pictorial art of the Jacobite and Nestorian churches.Thomas Walker Arnold - 1929 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1).
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  31. Carnap's Problem: What is it Like to be a Normal Interpretation of Classical Logic?Arnold Koslow - 2010 - Abstracta 6 (1):117-135.
    Carnap in the 1930s discovered that there were non-normal interpretations of classical logic - ones for which negation and conjunction are not truth-functional so that a statement and its negation could have the same truth value, and a disjunction of two false sentences could be true. Church ar-gued that this did not call for a revision of classical logic. More recent writers seem to disa-gree. We provide a definition of "non-normal interpretation" and argue that Church was right, and in fact, (...)
     
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    The Burning Fountain: A Study of the Language of Symbolism.Arnold Isenberg - 1956 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 14 (3):397-398.
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    Aesthetic of the plan.Arnold Whittick - 1975 - British Journal of Aesthetics 15 (3):273-274.
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    Eugenics and national efficiency.Arnold White - 1909 - The Eugenics Review 1 (2):105.
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  35. Morality as What One Really Desires.Arnold Zuboff - 1995 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 20 (1):142-164.
    If I desire to drink some stuff thinking it is hot chocolate when actually it is hot mud, my desire is not a real one - it’s mistaken or only apparent. This example illustrates how a desire must always depend on a belief about its object, a belief about what it is and what it’s like. But beliefs are correctable, so desires are correctable. This leads us directly to a very sweeping principle - that I only really desire what I (...)
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  36. The Changeless Order--The Physics of Space, Time and Motion.Arnold Koslow - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (4):371-372.
  37. Tools or toys? On specific challenges for modeling and the epistemology of models and computer simulations in the social sciences.Eckhart Arnold - manuscript
    Mathematical models are a well established tool in most natural sciences. Although models have been neglected by the philosophy of science for a long time, their epistemological status as a link between theory and reality is now fairly well understood. However, regarding the epistemological status of mathematical models in the social sciences, there still exists a considerable unclarity. In my paper I argue that this results from specific challenges that mathematical models and especially computer simulations face in the social sciences. (...)
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  38. Making Theory, Making Sense: Comments on Ronald Moore's Natural Beauty.Arnold Berleant - 2009 - Ethics, Place and Environment 12 (3):337-341.
    The broad scope and coherence of Natural Beauty are among its major strengths. Moore's syncretic theory tries to integrate diverse and sometimes conflicting theoretical strands. Of special importance is his recognition that the natural world is a social institution embodying perceptions that are conditioned, experiences communicated through language, and social beliefs and conventions. These lead him to consider the natural world as actually artifactual, and he terms it the 'natureworld'. Among the consequences of this is the reciprocity of natural and (...)
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    (1 other version)The role of the scientific-technological revolution in marxism-leninism.Arnold Buchholz - 1979 - Studies in East European Thought 20 (2):145-164.
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    Explanation and Falsification in Phylogenetic Inference: Exercises in Popperian Philosophy.Arnold G. Kluge - 2009 - Acta Biotheoretica 57 (1-2):171-186.
    Deduction leads to causal explanation in phylogenetic inference when the evidence, the systematic character, is conceptualized as a transformation series. Also, the deductive entailment of modus tollens is satisfied when those kinds of events are operationalized as patristic difference. Arguments to the contrary are based largely on the premise that character-states are defined intensionally as objects, in terms of similarity relations. However, such relations leave biologists without epistemological access to the causal explanation and explanatory power of historical statements. Moreover, the (...)
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    Man's concern with death.Arnold Toynbee (ed.) - 1968 - St. Louis,: McGraw-Hill.
    PART 1: DEATH AND DYING: 1. The medical definition of death /A Keith Mant. 2. Philosophical concepts of death / Ninian Smart. 3. The dying and the doctor / John Hinton. 4. Death and the young /Simon Yudkin.
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  42. (1 other version)Christianity among the Religions of the World.Arnold Toynbee - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (4):567-567.
     
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    What does calibration solve?Arnold Trehub - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):279-280.
  44. Constitutions and Leadership.Arnold Brecht - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  45. On Germany's Postwar Structure.Arnold Brecht - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  46. The German army in retrospect.Arnold Brecht - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Brief comment.Arnold Burns - 1997 - Ethical Perspectives 4 (3):152-153.
    Rorty’s rejection of Kantian universalism will upset some people for a laudable moral reason. They will feel that one cannot abandon the belief in a universal human rationality without abandoning the belief in human dignity and without giving indirect support to the particularistic ideology of groups who aim at the enslavement or destruction of other groups. However, those who are somewhat acquainted with Rorty’s work know that he is by no means attracted to a dangerous kind of particularism and that (...)
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    Betekenis, poëzie en onzegbaarheid.Arnold Burms - 2007 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 47 (1):18-27.
    De latere Wittgenstein maakt een onderscheid tussen betekenissen die zich wel en betekenissen die zich niet laten parafraseren. Dit onderscheid tussen zwak en sterk belichaamde betekenissen is van groot belang bij het begrijpen van poëzie, muziek en religieuze taal, aangezien daar sprake is van sterk belichaamde betekenissen. Deze wekken bij ons een emotionele respons op, die echter niet in woorden te vatten is. Zo blijft het thema van het onzegbare ook bij de latere Wittgenstein een rol spelen.
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    Disenchantment.Arnold Burms - 1994 - Ethical Perspectives 1 (3):145-155.
    External reality is not moved by our personal dramas; even when our world is collapsing, the world continues its normal course, as if nothing had happened. Of course we know that the most poignant human suffering will not stop the sun from shining or the world from turning. Yet there are moments when the disharmony between objective reality and our own emotional state is painful and even surprising. It seems as if the world is provocatively uninterested in what is most (...)
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    Introduction.Arnold Burms - 1995 - Ethical Perspectives 2 (4):163-164.
    Influential contemporary thinkers have declared that the belief in individual autonomy rests on an illusion. They have argued that our subjectivity is shaped by the language we speak and the traditions to which we belong. One should not, however, overestimate the impact of these theoretical criticisms. The idea of individual autonomy is part of a larger pattern of belief which has not ceased to exert its influence on our habits of thinking and behaving.The belief that we are fully autonomous subjects (...)
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