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    Room temperature dislocation plasticity in silicon.A. M. Minor §, E. T. Lilleodden, M. Jin, E. A. Stach, D. C. Chrzan & J. W. Morris - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (2-3):323-330.
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    Sub-angstrom imaging of dislocation core structures: how well are experiments comparable with theory?C. Kisielowski, B. Freitag, X. Xu, S. P. Beckman & D. C. Chrzan - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (29-31):4575-4588.
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    Ștefan Zeletin: contribuții documentare.C. D. Zeletin & Ștefan Zeletin (eds.) - 2002 - Bacău: Editura Corgal Press.
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  4. The Plato Cult and other Philosophical Follies.D. C. Stove - 1992 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 182 (4):572-575.
     
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    Dispositions: A Debate.D. Armstrong, C. B. Martin & U. T. Place (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    'Why did the window break when it was hit by the stone? Because the window is brittle and the stone is hard; hardness and brittleness are powers, dispositional properties or dispositions.' Dispositions are essential to our understanding of the world. This book is a record of the debate on the nature of dispositions between three distinguished philosophers - D. M. Armstrong, C. B. Martin and U. T. Place - who have been thinking about dispositions all their working lives. Their distinctive (...)
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  6. (1 other version)Mencius.D. C. Lau - 1984 - Penguin Classics. Edited by D. C. Lau.
    Mencius, who lived in the 4th century B.C., is second only to Confucius in importance in the Confucian tradition. The _Mencius_ consists of sayings of Mencius and conversations he had with his contemporaries. When read side by side with the _Analects_, the _Mencius_ throws a great deal of light on the teachings of ConfuciusMencius developed many of the ideas of Confucius and at the same time discussed problems not touched upon by Confucius. He drew out the implications of Confucius' moral (...)
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    Content and Consciousness.D. C. Dennett - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 69 (18):604-604.
  8. Sviluppi costituzionali del Regno Unito.D. C. Yardley - forthcoming - Critica.
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    Medieval Latin Rhythmic Poetry.D. C. C. Young - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (3-4):289-.
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    Experiment and the Making of Meaning: Human Agency in Scientific Observation and Experiment.D. C. Gooding - 1994 - Springer.
    ... the topic of 'meaning' is the one topic discussed in philosophy in which there is literally nothing but 'theory' - literally nothing that can be labelled or even ridiculed as the 'common sense view'. Putnam, 'The Meaning of Meaning' This book explores some truths behind the truism that experimentation is a hallmark of scientific activity. Scientists' descriptions of nature result from two sorts of encounter: they interact with each other and with nature. Philosophy of science has, by and large, (...)
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    Freedom from reality: the diabolical character of modern liberty.D. C. Schindler - 2017 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    It is commonly observed that behind many of the political and cultural issues that we face today there are impoverished conceptions of freedom, which, according to D. C. Schindler, we have inherited from the classical liberal tradition without a sufficient awareness of its implications. Freedom from Reality presents a critique of the deceptive and ultimately self-subverting character of the modern notion of freedom, retrieving an alternative view through a new interpretation of the ancient tradition. While many have critiqued the inadequacy (...)
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    Crystallographic and magnetic properties of thin films of iron epitaxially grown on F.C.C. substrates.D. C. Hothersall - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (137):1023-1033.
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  13. Doubt's Boundless Sea: Skepticism and Faith in the Renaissance.D. C. Allen - 1964
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    Mahīpāla of a Manuscript in the Cambridge University LibraryMahipala of a Manuscript in the Cambridge University Library.D. C. Sircar - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):125.
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  15. Reply to my Critics: Luck, Regret and Kinds of Persons.D. C. Dennett - 1994 - Philosophical Topics 22 (1/2).
     
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    The Way of Phenomenology.D. C. Mathur - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (3):439-440.
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  17. Against ‘institutional racism’.D. C. Matthew - 2024 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 50 (6):971-996.
    This paper argues that the concept and role of ‘institutional racism’ in contemporary discussions of race should be reconsidered. It starts by distinguishing between ‘intrinsic institutional racism’, which holds that institutions are racist in virtue of their constitutive features, and ‘extrinsic institutional racism’, which holds that institutions are racist in virtue of their negative effects. It accepts intrinsic institutional racism, but argues that a ‘disparate impact’ conception of extrinsic conception faces a number of objections, the most serious being that it (...)
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    Reply to first and second thoughts in moral philosophy.D. H. J. Warner & A. C. Ewing - 1965 - Mind 74 (296):598.
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    Irregular Legionary Commands.D. C. A. Shotter - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (02):371-.
    Tacitus writes that, by insisting that legionary legates who had not so far held the praetorship should immediately proceed to that office, Asinius Gallus ‘altius penetrare et arcana imperii temptari’. In C.Q. N.S. xvi , 327, I suggested that this demand of Gallus’ was probably probing dangerously deeply into and perhaps threatening to wreck the carefully worked-out imperial promotions system, the working of which has been examined by Birley. It is the purpose of this note to look at a number (...)
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  20. Why the law of effect will not go away.D. C. Dennett - 1975 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 5 (2):169–188.
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  21. Motion perception: Psychological and neural aspects.D. C. Bradley - 2001 - In Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes, International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier. pp. 10099--10105.
     
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    The Aedui, Troy, and the Apocolocyntosis.D. C. Braund - 1980 - Classical Quarterly 30 (2):420-425.
    In his Gallic War Caesar tells us that the Roman Senate had frequently recognized the Aedui as ‘brothers and kinsmen’. This statement, though prima facie rather odd, is fully supported by Caesar's contemporaries, Cicero and Diodorus Siculus, and a number of later authorities. Ihm was of the opinion that the Aedui were recognized as ‘fratres consanguineosque’ because they were the first tribe in Gallia Comata to enter into alliance with Rome. However, no ancient authority supports this view and it is (...)
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    Rhetoric. Aristotle & C. D. C. Reeve - 2018 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    _Rhetoric_ is the sixth volume in The New Hackett Aristotle series, a series featuring translations, with Introductions and Notes, by C. D. C. Reeve, Delta Kappa Epsilon Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The series will eventually include all of Aristotle's works.
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    Wittgenstein’s Metaphysics.D. C. Barrett - 1995 - International Philosophical Quarterly 35 (3):358-360.
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  25. (1 other version)The Rationality of Induction.D. C. STOVE - 1986 - Philosophy 63 (244):286-288.
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  26. The Primacy of Music in Igbo Traditional Religion.D. C. C. Agu - 1990 - In Emma Ekpunobi & Ifeanyi Ezeaku, Socio-philosophical perspective of African traditional religion. Enugu [Nigeria]: New Age Publishers.
     
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    Bentham.D. C. Band - 1980 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (3):357-359.
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  28. (3 other versions)Probability and Hume's Inductive Scepticism.D. C. Stove - 1973 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 35 (3):646-647.
     
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    Greek Manuscripts at Paris.D. C. C. Young - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (02):202-.
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    The Structure of Indian Thought.D. C. Mathur - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (4):576-577.
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    Dharma and ethics: the Indian ideal of human perfection.D. C. Srivastava & Bijoy H. Boruah (eds.) - 2010 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld.
    Papers presented at the National Seminar on "Dharma, Virtue and Morality : the Indian Ideal of Human Perfection, held at Kanpur in 2005.
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  32. (1 other version)``The Paradox of the Preface".D. C. Makinson - 1964 - Analysis 25 (6):205-207.
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    Vergil's 'Meaning'.D. C. Feeney - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (02):171-.
  34. Rawls and racial justice.D. C. Matthew - 2017 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 16 (3):235-258.
    This article discusses the adequacy of Rawls’ theory of justice as a tool for racial justice. It is argued that critics like Charles W Mills fail to appreciate both the insights and limits of the Rawlsian framework. The article has two main parts spread out over several different sections. The first is concerned with whether the Rawlsian framework suffices to prevent racial injustice. It is argued that there are reasons to doubt whether it does. The second part is concerned with (...)
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  35. An Aesthetics of Freedom: Friedrich Schiller’s Breakthough Beyond Subjectivism.D. C. Schindler - 2008 - Yearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society.
     
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  36. A Classical and Quantum Relativistic Interacting Variable-Mass Model.D. C. Salisbury - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (9):1433-1442.
    A classical and quantum relativistic interacting particle formalism is revisited. A Hilbert space is achieved through the use of variable individual particle rest masses, but no c-number mass parameter is required for the relativistic free particle. Boosted center of momentum states feature in both the free and interacting model. The implications of a failure to impose simultaneity conditions at the classical level are explored. The implementation of these conditions at the quantum level leads to a finite uncertainty in interaction times, (...)
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  37. Spatially-specific attentional modulation revealed by fMRI.D. C. Somers & S. A. McMains - 2005 - In Laurent Itti, Geraint Rees & John K. Tsotsos, Neurobiology of Attention. Academic Press. pp. 377--382.
     
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  38. Cell-cell communication via gap junctions.D. C. Spray, E. Scemes & R. Rozental - 1999 - In M. J. Zigmond & F. E. Bloom, Fundamental Neuroscience. pp. 117--343.
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    D. C. Luckham, D. M. R. Park, and M. S. Paterson. On formalised computer programs. Journal of computer and system sciences, vol. 4 , pp. 220–249. [REVIEW]D. C. Cooper - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (2):347.
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    The Self and the World in the Philosophy of Josiah Royce.D. C. Mathur - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (3):426-427.
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  41. 'Why Should Probability Be the Guide of Life?D. C. Stove - 1976 - In 50-68 Livingston & King, Hume.
  42. Scaffolding effective problem solving strategies in interactive learning environments.D. C. Merrill & B. J. Reiser - 1994 - In Ashwin Ram & Kurt Eiselt, Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society: August 13 to 16, 1994, Georgia Institute of Technology. Erlbaum.
     
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    Counterfactual discrimination.D. C. Matthew - 2017 - South African Journal of Philosophy 36 (4):495-504.
    In counterfactual cases of discrimination, an agent would have treated someone worse had circumstances been different such that instead of being a member of her actual group, she was a member of some other group. The case for considering such cases to be genuine cases of discrimination is bolstered by the fact that we are inclined to say that cases where an agent would have treated someone better had she been a member of another group are discriminatory. But I argue (...)
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    Apollo, Ennodia, and fourth-century Thessaly.C. D. Graninger - 2009 - Kernos 22:109-124.
    This paper explores the politics of cult in early fourth-century Thessaly, a period of prolonged stasis throughout the region. Two case studies are offered: The first explores Jason of Pherai’s planned expedition to Delphi in 370 and its potential impact on Thessalian corporate identity; the second reconstructs the role of Ennodia in the Pheraian tyrants’ attempts to win regional hegemony.Cet article étudie la politique cultuelle du début du ive siècle en Thessalie, une période de stasis prolongée dans la région. Deux (...)
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    The Swinger.D. C. Kurtz - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (01):106-.
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    Vases in Middle-America.D. C. Kurtz - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (02):264-.
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    The Freedom of Reason.D. C. Mathur - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (3):451-452.
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    A thoroughly modern response.D. C. Phillips - 1999 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 31 (2):245–246.
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    Forty years on: Anti‐naturalism, and problems of social experiment and piecemeal social reform.D. C. Phillips - 1976 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 19 (1-4):403 – 425.
    In The Poverty of Historicism, Karl Popper attacked a number of anti?naturalistic doctrines while advocating a program of piecemeal social reform. However, recent work in social science, and especially in the evaluation of social programs and social reforms, has exposed difficulties that have led many scientists to fall back on one or other of these same anti?naturalistic positions. It is suggested that Popper's strategy for dealing with anti?naturalism is no longer efficacious, although the difficulties in contemporary social science do not (...)
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    The recovery of internal friction in sodium chloride.D. C. Phillips & P. L. Pratt - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 21 (170):217-243.
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