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    Virgin Territories and Motherlands: Colonial and Nationalist Representations of Africa and Ireland.C. L. Innes - 1994 - Feminist Review 47 (1):1-14.
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    Giuseppe Brocgia: Tradizione ed esegesi: studi su Esiodo e sulla lirica greca arcaica. Pp. 151. Brescia: Paideia, 1969. Paper, L.2,500. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (3):404-404.
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    "Myśl i rzeczywistość" i inne pisma filozoficzne.Florian Znaniecki - 1987 - Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawn. Nauk.. Edited by Jerzy Wocial.
    t. 1. "Myśl i rzeczywistość" i inne pisma filozofizne.
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  4. Moral Rights and Duties in Wicked Legal Systems: C. L. Ten.C. L. Ten - 1989 - Utilitas 1 (1):135-143.
  5. Justice as Fairness: A Restatement.C. L. Ten - 2003 - Mind 112 (447):563-566.
  6. (1 other version)Fallacies.C. L. Hamblin - 1970 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 160:492-492.
     
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    Goal attraction and directing ideas conceived as habit phenomena.C. L. Hull - 1931 - Psychological Review 38 (6):487-506.
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    The virtues of illusion.C. L. Hardin - 1992 - Philosophical Studies 68 (3):371--382.
    What ecological advantages do animals gain by being able to detect, extract and exploit wavelength information? What are the advantages of representing that information as hue qualities? The benefits of adding chromatic to achromatic vision, marginal in object detection, become apparent in object recognition and receiving biological signals. It is argued that this improved performance is a direct consequence of the fact that many animals' visual systems reduce wavelength information to combinations of four basic hues. This engenders a simple categorical (...)
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  9. Positive Retributivism: C. L. TEN.C. L. Ten - 1990 - Social Philosophy and Policy 7 (2):194-208.
    One dark and rainy night, Yuso sexually assaults and tortures Zelan. In escaping from the scene of his crime, he falls heavily and becomes an impotent paraplegic. Instead of treating his fate as divine retribution for his wicked acts, Yuso sees it as sheer bad luck. He shows no remorse for what he has done, and vainly hopes that he will recover his powers, which he now treats as involuntarily hoarded resources to be used on less rainy days. In the (...)
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    The soundest theory of law.C. L. Ten - 1979 - Mind 88 (352):522-537.
  11. Starting and Stopping.C. L. Hamblin - 1969 - The Monist 53 (3):410-425.
    At 8 a.m. I get in my car and set off for work. At 7:59 a.m., before I started it, my car was at rest; at 8:01 a.m. it is in motion. When a thing is not in motion, it is at rest, and when it is not at rest, it is in motion. But what was the state of the car at 8:00 a.m., as I was starting it? It would be inaccurate to say that it was in motion (...)
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    Cresswell's colleague TLM.C. L. Hamblin - 1975 - Noûs 9 (2):205-210.
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    Fundamental concepts and methodology of dynamic realism.C. L. Herrick - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (11):281-288.
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    Branching, bilateral structures and mitotic crisis in antithamnion plumula.C. Lambert & M.-Th L'Hardy-Halos - 1999 - Acta Biotheoretica 47 (3-4):309-327.
    Plants are considered as archetypes of the ramification phenomenon but numerous elementary processes occur in the elaboration of the shaping of each species. This paper aims to identify the part ascribed to different mechanisms in the morphogenesis of a Thallophyte, the red alga Antihamnion plumula.Agonistic-antagonistic models (Bernard-Weil, 1988) can be applied to this alga whose thallus includes two different kinds of whorls, pleuridian and cladomian. In each whorl the agonistic and antagonistic effects are expressed by the full development (S) of (...)
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    Mr. Thompson on the distribution of punishment.C. L. Ten - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (68):253-254.
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  16. Phenomenal colors and sorites.C. L. Hardin - 1988 - Noûs 22 (2):213-34.
  17. Color quality and structure.C. L. Hardin - 1999 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & David John Chalmers (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness III: The Third Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press.
  18. (2 other versions)Facts and Values.C. L. Stevenson - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (3):487-487.
     
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  19. Ecclesiastes: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary.C. L. Seow & Tremper Longman - 1997
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  20. Questions.C. L. Hamblin - 1958 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 36 (3):159 – 168.
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    Idle colors and busy spectra.C. L. Hardin - 1989 - Analysis 49 (January):47-8.
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  22. (1 other version)A green thought in a green shade.C. L. Hardin - 2004 - Harvard Review of Philosophy 12 (1):29-39.
  23. Mill and Utilitarianism: C. L. Ten.C. L. Ten - 2001 - Utilitas 13 (1):112-122.
  24. Crime, Guilt, and Punishment: A Philosophical Introduction.C. L. Ten - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (1):133-136.
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    Linguistic units.C. L. Ebeling - 1960 - s-Gravenhage.: Mouton.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and (...)
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    Color-order systems: A guide for the perplexed.C. L. Hardin - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):190-191.
    If, as Saunders & van Brakel assert, hue, lightness, and saturation characterize artificial color spaces and not the colors of everyday life, one would expect those color spaces to have limited relevance to our understanding of color phenomena and to be of little practical application. This is not the case. Although people perceive these and equivalent color dimensions holistically rather than analytically, they are able to use such triples to categorize the colors of their environment.
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  27. Mathematical models of dialogue.C. L. Hamblin - 1971 - Theoria 37 (2):130-155.
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    Quandaries and the logic of rules.C. L. Hamblin - 1972 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 1 (1):74 - 85.
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    Professor Ebbinghaus' theory of colour vision.C. L. Franklin - 1894 - Mind 3 (9):98-104.
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    Theodore C. Denise, 1919-2005.C. L. Hardin - 2006 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 79 (5):119 -.
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    5. Notarell beglaubigte und beschworene römische inschriften.C. L. Grotefend - 1872 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 31 (1-4):330-334.
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    Legal and ethical considerations in processing patient-identifiable data without patient consent: lessons learnt from developing a disease register.C. L. Haynes, G. A. Cook & M. A. Jones - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (5):302-307.
    The legal requirements and justifications for collecting patient-identifiable data without patient consent were examined. The impetus for this arose from legal and ethical issues raised during the development of a population-based disease register. Numerous commentaries and case studies have been discussing the impact of the Data Protection Act 1998 and Caldicott principles of good practice on the uses of personal data. But uncertainty still remains about the legal requirements for processing patient-identifiable data without patient consent for research purposes. This is (...)
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  33. A stronger policy of organ retrieval from cadaveric donors: some ethical considerations.C. L. Hamer - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (3):196-200.
    Taking organs from dead people seems, prima facie, to raise fewer ethical complications than taking organs from other sources. There are, however, serious ethical problems in taking organs from the dead unless there is premortem evidence that this is what the deceased would have wanted, or at least, not have objected to. In this paper we will look at a “strong” opting out policy as proposed by John Harris. We will argue that people can be harmed after their death and (...)
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    The Sustained Influence of an Error on Future Decision-Making.Björn C. Schiffler, Sara L. Bengtsson & Daniel Lundqvist - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    (1 other version)Mill And Liberty.C. L. Ten - 1969 - Journal of the History of Ideas 30 (January-March):47-68.
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    The mechanism of the assembly of behavior segments in novel combinations suitable for problem solution.C. L. Hull - 1935 - Psychological Review 42 (3):219-245.
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  37. Democracy, socialism, and the working classes.C. L. Ten - 1998 - In John Skorupski (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Mill. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 372--95.
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    On the nature of moral principles.C. L. Sheng - 1994 - Journal of Value Inquiry 28 (4):503-518.
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    (1 other version)The modal "probably".C. L. Hamblin - 1959 - Mind 68 (270):234-240.
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    Frank talk about the colors of sense-data.C. L. Hardin - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63 (4):485-93.
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    Legislating for advocacy: The case of whistleblowing.C. L. Watson - 2017 - Nursing Ethics 24 (3):305-312.
    Background: The role of nurses as patient advocates is one which is well recognised, supported and the subject of a broad body of literature. One of the key impediments to the role of the nurse as patient advocate is the lack of support and legislative frameworks. Within a broad range of activities constituting advocacy, whistleblowing is currently the subject of much discussion in the light of the Mid Staffordshire inquiry in the United Kingdom (UK) and other instances of patient mistreatment. (...)
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  42. Are scientific objects colored?C. L. Hardin - 1984 - Mind 93 (October):491-500.
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  43. The moral circle.C. L. Ten - 2003 - In Kim Chong Chong, Sor-Hoon Tan & C. L. Ten (eds.), The moral circle and the self: Chinese and Western approaches. Chicago, Ill.: Open Court.
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  44. (1 other version)Imperatives.C. L. Hamblin - 1988 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (1):123-124.
     
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    Notes on the Description of English Questions: The Role of an Abstract Question Morpheme.C. L. Baker - 1970 - Foundations of Language 6 (2):197-219.
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  46. Mill on Liberty.C. L. Ten - 1980 - Oxford University Press.
    This detailed and sympathetic, but not uncritical, study of On Liberty' argues for the general consistency and coherence of Mill's defence of individual liberty, but maintains that there are significant non-utilitarian elements in his arguments.
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    Present state and prospects of philosophy in germany.C. L. Michelet & G. H. Howison - 1883 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17 (2):222 - 223.
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    Discussion on clusters, phasons and quasicrystal stabilisation.C. L. Henley, M. de Boissieu & W. Steurer - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (6-8):1131-1151.
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    Complex Signs in Diagnostic Free Association.C. L. Hull & L. S. Lugoff - 1921 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 4 (2):111.
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    Morality and War: Can War Be Just in the Twenty-first Century? By David Fisher. (Oxford UP, 2011. Pp. viii + 303. Price £25.00).C. L. Ten - 2012 - Philosophical Quarterly 62 (249):881-883.
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