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  1. Misuse of the FDA's humanitarian device exemption in deep brain stimulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder.T. E. Fins, J. J. Mayberg, H. S. Nuttin, B. Kubu, C. S. Galert, T. Sturm, V. Stoppenbrink, K. Merkel, R. Schlaepfer & Katja Stoppenbrink - 2011 - HealthAffairs 30 (2):302-311.
    Deep brain stimulation — a novel surgical procedure — is emerging as a treatment of last resort for people diagnosed with neuropsychiatric disorders such as severe obsessive-compulsive disorder. The US Food and Drug Administration granted a so-called humanitarian device exemption to allow patients to access this intervention, thereby removing the requirement for a clinical trial of the appropriate size and statistical power. Bypassing the rigors of such trials puts patients at risk, limits opportunities for scientific discovery, and gives device manufacturers (...)
     
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  2. Vagueness and identity.B. J. Garrett - 1988 - Analysis 48 (3):130.
    The thesis that there can be vague objects is the thesis that there can be identity statements which are indeterminate in truth-value (i.e., neither true nor false) as a result of vagueness (as opposed, e.g., to reference-failure), "the singular terms of which do not have their references fixed by vague descriptive means". (if this is "not" what is meant by the thesis that there can be vague objects, it is not clear what "is" meant by it.) the possibility of vague (...)
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  3. On Interobjectivity.B. Latour - 1996 - Mind, Culture, and Activity 3 (4):228---245.
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  4. ÔMoral IncapacityÕ.B. Williams - 1995 - In Bernard Williams (ed.), Making Sense of Humanity: And Other Philosophical Papers 1982–1993. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    The liar speaks the truth: a defense of the revision theory of truth.Aladdin Mahmūd Yaqūb - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this book, Yaqub describes a simple conception of truth and shows that it yields a semantical theory that accommodates the whole range of our seemingly conflicting intuitions about truth. This conception takes the Tarskian biconditionals as correctly and completely defining the notion of truth. The semantical theory, which is called the revision theory, that emerges from this conception paints a metaphysical picture of truth as a property whose applicability is given by a revision process rather than by a fixed (...)
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  6. Philosophical Essays.B. Russell - 1967 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 29 (1):179-180.
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    Mental phenomena and behavior.B. Libet - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):434-434.
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    The Taboo of Subjectivity: Toward a New Science of Consciousness.B. Alan Wallace - 2000 - Oxford University Press.
    This book takes a bold new look at ways of exploring the nature, origins, and potentials of consciousness within the context of science and religion.
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    The agent'ss ethics in the principal-agent model.Øyvind Bøhren - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (7):745-755.
    This paper evaluates the current use of the Principal Agent Model (PAM) in accounting and finance, focusing on the agent'ss use of private information. The agent'ss behavioral norms in the the PAM deviate from commonly held ethical values in society, from models of man in conventional economic theory, and also from behavioral foundations of related business school fields like corporate strategy, business ethics, and human resource management. Still, it would be unwise to reject the PAM solely because of its distasteful (...)
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  10. The context-sensitive cognitive architecture DUAL.B. Kokinov - 1994 - In Ashwin Ram & Kurt Eiselt (eds.), Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society: August 13 to 16, 1994, Georgia Institute of Technology. Erlbaum. pp. 502--507.
  11. Particulars of my life.B. Frederic Skinner - 1976 - Behaviorism 4 (2):257-271.
     
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    Remarques sur l'Histoire du Texte des Éléments d'Euclide.B. Vitrac, A. Djebbar & S. Rommevaux - 2001 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 55 (3):221-295.
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  13. On dimensionality and continuity of physical space and time.B. Abramenko - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 9 (34):89-109.
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  14. Posterior cingulate, precuneal and retrosplenial cortices: Cytology and components of the neural network correlates of consciousness.B. A. Vogt & Steven Laureys - 2005 - In Steven Laureys (ed.), The Boundaries of Consciousness: Neurobiology and Neuropathology. Elsevier.
    Neuronal aggregates involved in conscious awareness are not evenly distributed throughout the CNS but comprise key components referred to as the neural network correlates of consciousness (NNCC). A critical node in this network is the posterior cingulate, precuneal, and retrosplenial cortices. The cytological and neurochemical composition of this region is reviewed in relation to the Brodmann map. This region has the highest level of cortical glucose metabolism and cytochrome c oxidase activity. Monkey studies suggest that the anterior thalamic projection likely (...)
     
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  15. JAEGER W., "Le teologia dei primi pensatori greci".B. A. B. A. - 1962 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 54:399.
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  16. The Mythical Collapse of Historical Christianity.B. W. Bacon - 1910 - Hibbert Journal 9:731.
     
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  17. The Will to Troth.B. Bacso - 1999 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 204:161-168.
     
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  18. R. 1701—1850 je uvedena V history of modern criticism R. wellka). Je dëlena Jiri веска marxismus a otázky axiolögie.B. A. Cagln - 1968 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 5:80.
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  19. De wijsgerige Thomas. Terugblik op het neothomisme.B. Delfgaauw, A. van Melsen, C. Struyker Boudier & H. Struyker Boudier - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (2):335-336.
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  20. Difference and Consensus.B. Luksic - 1996 - Synthesis Philosophica 11:331-342.
     
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  21. Ashiyāʼe z̤urūrat kā Islāmī miʻyār.Umm-I. ʻAbd-I. Munīb - 2004 - Lāhaur: Mashribah-yi ʻIlm o Ḥikmat.
    On Islamic standards of basic needs of human beings.
     
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  22. Symposium: Pleasure and Belief.B. A. O. Williams & Errol Bedford - 1959 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 33 (1):57 - 92.
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    The individuation of actions.B. Mossel - 2001 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (2):258 – 278.
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    Dislocation loops and irradiation growth in alpha uranium.B. Hudson, K. H. Westmacott & M. J. Makin - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (75):377-392.
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  25. (1 other version)Constructing normative objectivity in ethics: David B. Wong.David B. Wong - 2008 - Social Philosophy and Policy 25 (1):237-266.
    This essay explains the inescapability of moral demands. I deny that the individual has genuine reason to comply with these demands only if she has desires that would be served by doing so. Rather, the learning of moral reasons helps to shape and channel self- and other-interested motivations so as to facilitate and promote social cooperation. This shaping happens through the “embedding” of reasons in the intentional objects of motivational propensities. The dominance of the instrumental conception of reason, according to (...)
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    The mutuality of emotions and learning in organizations.B. Simpson & Nicholas Marshall - unknown
    The interplay between emotion and learning is a continuing source of debate and inquiry in organization studies, attracting an increasing number of important contributions. However, a detailed understanding of the interaction between emotion and learning remains elusive. In an effort to extend the existing debate, this article offers an alternative approach that draws on the tradition of pragmatist philosophy, where emotion and learning can both be defined as dynamic processes that emerge in the relational context of social transactions. The mutually (...)
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    (1 other version)Events and Language.B. Mayo - 1949 - Analysis 10 (5):109 - 115.
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  28. Nozick on knowledge.B. J. Garrett - 1983 - Analysis 43 (4):181-184.
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    The Enigma of the Oceanic Feeling: Revisioning the Psychoanalytic Theory of Mysticism.William B. Parsons - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    This study examines the history of the psychoanalytic theory of mysticism, starting with the seminal correspondence between Freud and Romain Rolland concerning the concept of "oceanic feeling." Providing a corrective to current views which frame psychoanalysis as pathologizing mysticism, Parsons reveals the existence of three models entertained by Freud and Rolland: the classical reductive, ego-adaptive, and transformational. Then, reconstructing Rolland's personal mysticism through texts and letters unavailable to Freud, Parsons argues that Freud misinterpreted the oceanic feeling. In offering a fresh (...)
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  30. The importance of process in ethical decision making.B. Thornton - 1994 - Bioethics Forum 10:43.
     
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    Avant-propos.B. S. - 1993 - Études Phénoménologiques 9 (18):3-5.
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  32. M. FIEDLER, Strukturen und Freiräume religiöser Sozialisation, ISBN 978-3-941854-13-0.B. Grom - 2011 - Theologie Und Philosophie 86 (2):318.
     
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  33. Foundations of Mathematics.B. Juhos - 1972 - Philosophische Rundschau 18:132.
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  34. Words, colors, and robots: Whorf wouldn't be satisfied.B. Kotchoubey - forthcoming - Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
     
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  35. Hypnose in de geneeskundige practijk.B. Stokvis - 1953 - Synthese 9 (6):412-412.
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  36. Self-image in a land of false mirrors (human society).B. Sulavikova - 2004 - Filozofia 59 (7):482-490.
    The paper focuses on the problematic of selfinterpretation and the correspondence between selfimage and the reality. Its presupposition is, that a human being is not committed to a single way of life, fully determined by his/her biological characteristics or by the dictate of his/her social background; first of all, he/she is not dependent on single ways of the interpretation of the world or of his/her selfinterpretation. It is his/her ability to accept certain characteristics as his/her own that makes him/her a (...)
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  37. La treizième "Semaine de Synthèse", Paris.B. M. Teplov - 1947 - Synthese 6 (1/2):77.
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  38. (1 other version)Psychology.B. M. Teplov - 1947 - Synthese 5 (11-12):503-505.
     
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  39. Alquié et Nietzsche face au temps du remords.B. Thiémélé - 1992 - Philosopher: revue pour tous 12:59-74.
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  40. The Co-Emergence of Parts and Wholes in Psychological Individuation.B. Scott - 2007 - Constructivist Foundations 2 (2-3):65-71.
    Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to provide a constructivist account of the "self as subject" that avoids the need for any metaphysical assumptions. Findings: The thesis developed in this paper is that the human "psychological individual," "self" or "subject" is an emergent within the nexus of human social interaction. With respect to psychological and social wholes (composites) there is no distinction between the form of the elements and the form of the composites they constitute i.e., all elements have (...)
     
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    К итогам Философского конгресса.Е. B. Вострикова & Ю. С Моркина - 2006 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 7 (1):191-195.
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  42. FEUERBACH L., "Sämtliche Werke".B. A. B. A. - 1964 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 56:136.
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  43. Moore's Theory Of Goodness And The Phenomenological Theories of Values: An Interface.B. Dhar - 2001 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 28 (2):139-152.
  44. Altichiero. An Artist and his Patrons in the Italian Trecento. By John Richards.B. Ferraro - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (5):658-659.
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  45. Why does Dworkin interest the philosophers?B. Frydman - 2005 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 59 (233):291-302.
  46. I︠A︡zyk, pami︠a︡tʹ, obraz: lingvistika i︠a︡zykovogo sushchestvovanii︠a︡.B. Gasparov - 1996 - Moskva: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie.
     
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    The relation of vibratory sensitivity to pressure.B. Von Haller Gilmer - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 21 (4):456.
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  48. Gangbare dwalingen.B. D. Swanenburg - 1951 - 's-Gravenhage,: H. P. Lepold.
     
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  49. Ethics and health care: a case for the virtues.B. Tobin - 1992 - Bioethics Outlook 3 (2):6-8.
     
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    Lit?B. G. O. Trial - 2002 - In Donald T. Stuss & Robert T. Knight (eds.), Principles of Frontal Lobe Function. Oxford University Press. pp. 326.
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