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    ¿«Non posse peccare» en esta vida? ‘De correptione et gratia’ 33, de san Agustín.D. F. Wright & José Anoz - 2003 - Augustinus 48 (188-191):315-321.
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  2. Ancient Chinese medical ethics and the four principles of biomedical ethics.D. F. Tsai - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (4):315-321.
    The four principles approach to biomedical ethics (4PBE) has, since the 1970s, been increasingly developed as a universal bioethics method. Despite its wide acceptance and popularity, the 4PBE has received many challenges to its cross-cultural plausibility. This paper first specifies the principles and characteristics of ancient Chinese medical ethics (ACME), then makes a comparison between ACME and the 4PBE with a view to testing out the 4PBE's cross-cultural plausibility when applied to one particular but very extensive and prominent cultural context. (...)
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  3. Bertrand Russell and the British Tradition in Philosophy.D. F. Pears - 1968 - Critica 2 (6):103-113.
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    (4 other versions)Motivated Irrationality.D. F. Pears & David Pugmire - 1982 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 56 (1):157-196.
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    Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.D. F. Pears, B. F. Mcguinness & Bertrand Russell - 1963 - Philosophical Review 72 (2):264-265.
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    An analysis of the structure of analysis.D. F. M. Strauss - 1984 - Philosophia Reformata 49 (1):35-56.
  7. Intention and belief.D. F. Pears - 1985 - In Bruce Vermazen & Merrill B. Hintikka, Essays on Davidson: actions and events. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    The centrecephalon and thalamocortical integration: Neglected contributions of periaqueductal gray.D. F. Watt - 2000 - Consciousness and Emotion 1 (1):91-114.
    I have argued in other work that emotion, attentional functions, and executive functions are three interpenetrant global state variables, essentially differential slices of the consciousness pie. This paper will outline the columnar architecture and connectivities of the PAG (periaqueductal gray), its role in organizing prototype states of emotion, and the re-entry of PAG with the extended reticular thalamic activating system (“ERTAS”). At the end we will outline some potential implications of these connectivities for possible functional correlates of PAG networks that (...)
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  9. Imagery and consciousness: A theoretical review from an individual differences perspective.D. F. Marks - 1977 - Journal of Mental Imagery 1:275-90.
  10. The Functional Prerequisites of a Society.D. F. Aberle, A. K. Cohen, A. K. Davis, Levy & F. X. Sutton - 1949 - Ethics 60 (2):100 - 111.
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    The Priority of Causes.D. F. Pears - 1956 - Analysis 17 (3):54 - 63.
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    On Wiebe’s “Existential Assumptions for Aristotelian Logic”.D. F. Siemens - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Research 18:271-275.
    This comment calls attention to the nature of the Aristotelian and classical logics, and the difficulty of representing their judgments and inferences by means of Venn diagrams. The meaning of ‘all’ in the different calculi produces problems. A second problem is that the specification of existence in Venn diagrams for statements and arguments cannot be restricted to a single class, overlooked by Wiebe. This problem is further complicated by his adoption of classical (Renaissance) syllogistic, which is inconsistent. Aristotle’s term logic (...)
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    Aristotle's analysis of courage.D. F. Pears - 1978 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 3 (1):273-285.
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    II.—Time, Truth and Inference.D. F. Pears - 1951 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 51 (1):1-24.
  15. Kant and modern physics--The synthetic a priori and the distinction between modal function and entity.D. F. M. Strauss - 2000 - South African Journal of Philosophy 19 (1):26-40.
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    Voinsko-ritualʹnai︠a︡ realʹnostʹ: monografii︠a︡.D. F. Sivovolov - 2007 - Cheli︠a︡binsk: Cheli︠a︡binskoe vysshee voen. avtomobil'noe komandno-inzhenernoe uchilishche (voennyĭ in-t) imeni P. A. Rotmistrova.
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  17. The Nature of Metaphysics.D. F. Pears - 1957 - Philosophy 34 (128):53-54.
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    IV. Two Problems about Reasons for Actions.D. F. Pears - 1973 - In Roger Trigg, Agent, Action, and Reason. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 128-166.
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    Assessing Student Multicultural Attitudes, Knowledge, and Skills in Teacher Education.D. F. Warring - 2005 - Journal of Thought 40 (3):107.
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    Ethics in studies on children and environmental health.D. F. Merlo, L. E. Knudsen, K. Matusiewicz, L. Niebrój & K. H. Vähäkangas - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (7):408-413.
    Children, because of age-related reasons, are a vulnerable population, and protecting their health is a social, scientific and emotional priority. The increased susceptibility of children and fetuses to environmental agents has been widely discussed by the scientific community. Children may experience different levels of chemical exposure than adults, and their sensitivity to chemical toxicities may be increased or decreased in comparison with adults. Such considerations also apply to unborn and newborn children. Therefore, research on children is necessary in both clinical (...)
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    Consultectonics: ethics committee case consultation as mediation.D. F. Reynolds - 1994 - Bioethics Forum 10 (4):54.
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  22. Changing Eschatological Imageries.D. F. Gonzalo - 1951 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 32 (2):177.
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    Christian on Causal Objectification in Whitehead.D. F. Gustafson - 1961 - International Philosophical Quarterly 1 (4):683-696.
  24. Imagery and consciousness: A theoretical review.D. F. Marks - 1983 - In Anees A. Sheikh, Imagery: Current Theory, Research, and Application. Wiley. pp. 96--130.
  25. Wittgenstein, rules and origin - privacy.D. F. Ackermann - 1983 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 1:63-69.
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    Ifs and Cans - II.D. F. Pears - 1972 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1 (3):369 - 391.
    The dispositional analysis of sentences ascribing powers and abilities to things and people runs into many difficulties. The situation is especially complex and confusing when such ascriptions are brought to bear on particular occasions, and carry some implication about the opportunities available on those occasions. Some of these difficulties are produced by superficial confusions, but I shall concentrate on those that beset any version of the dispositional analysis. Three difficulties will be examined, one presented by Lehrer, and two by Austin.Lehrer (...)
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    Buchbesprechungen – Buchhinweise.D. F. Karrenberg & C. Cordes - 1966 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 10 (1):252-254.
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  28. Indian Journal of Human Genetics (edited by JS Murty).D. F. Roberts - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29:121-121.
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    Survival—Man and his Environment. By Don R. Arthur Pp. 218. (English Universities Press, 1969). Price 28s.D. F. Roberts - 1970 - Journal of Biosocial Science 2 (4):393-395.
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  30. 19th Century Society: Essays in the Use of Quantitative Methods for the Study of Social Data.D. F. Roberts - 1975 - Journal of Biosocial Science 7 (1):101.
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  31. Gravity out of inertia.D. F. Roscoe - 1991 - Apeiron 9:140.
     
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    Ethics and cultural diversity--a framework for decision-making.D. F. Pacquiao - 2000 - Bioethics Forum 17 (3-4):12-17.
  33. Causes and Objects of some feelings and psychological reactions.D. F. Pears - 1962 - Ratio (Misc.) 4 (2):91.
  34. (1 other version)David Hume: A Symposium.D. F. Pears - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (153):251-253.
  35. Freedom and the Will.D. F. Pears - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (153):250-251.
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  36. Freedom of the Will.D. F. Pears - 1966 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 21 (2):286-287.
     
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    Ifs and Cans - I.D. F. Pears - 1971 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):249 - 274.
    Austin's lecture on this topic contributes little to the problem of freedom of the will, and so in my discussion of his ideas I shall stop short of the difficult part of that problem. His most important positive suggestion is that hypotheticals should be divided into two classes, conditionals and pseudo-conditionals. He claims that neglect of this distinction has been the cause of mistakes in certain forms of the dispositional analysis of the statement that an agent could have acted otherwise, (...)
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  38. Naturalism in the First Book of Hume's Treatise of Human Nature.D. F. Pears - 1976 - Proceedings of the British Academy 62 62.
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    The morality of inclusion: A response to Duffy.D. F.-C. Tsai - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (5):504-504.
    In July 2002, I had the honour to be invited to give a 15 minute presentation on behalf of my country, Taiwan, on the topic of “Current system of national guidance on human subject protection in medical research” in a panel discussion of the Forum for Ethical Review Committees in Asia and the Western Pacific , World Health Organization international conference held in Chin-Mai, Thailand. In that conference, four delegates from Taiwan had a rare and therefore very precious opportunity to (...)
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    Mycenaeans and Hittites.D. F. Easton - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):303-.
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    Some effects of rotation and centrifugally produced high gravity on taste aversion in rats.D. F. McCoy, Gary B. Nallan & Gary M. Pace - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (4):255-257.
  42. Social cognition, inhibition, and theory of mind: The evolution of human intelligence.D. F. Bjorklund & K. Kipp - 2001 - In Robert J. Sternberg & James C. Kaufman, The Evolution of Intelligence. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 27--54.
  43. Hand preference and life-span.D. F. Halpern & S. Coren - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):503-503.
  44. A defence of philosophic neovitalism.D. F. Harris - 1924 - Scientia 18 (35):259.
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  45. Inertie fonctionnelle et momentum.D. F. Harris - 1918 - Scientia 12 (24):195.
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  46. Une défense du néo-vitalisme philosophique.D. F. Harris - 1924 - Scientia 18 (35):57.
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  47. Minerva, Revista continental de filosofía.D. F. P. M. - 1944 - Philosophia (Misc.) 1:126.
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    The bioethical principles and Confucius' moral philosophy.D. F.-C. Tsai - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (3):159-163.
    This paper examines whether the modern bioethical principles of respect for autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice proposed by Beauchamp and Childress are existent in, compatible with, or acceptable to the leading Chinese moral philosophy—the ethics of Confucius. The author concludes that the moral values which the four prima facie principles uphold are expressly identifiable in Confucius’ teachings. However, Confucius’ emphasis on the filial piety, family values, the “love of gradation”, altruism of people, and the “role specified relation oriented ethics” will (...)
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  49. In PJ Vinken and GW Bruyn.D. F. Benson & N. Geschwind - 1969 - In P. J. Vinken & G. W. Bruyn, Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 4--407.
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    CXIV. The onset of friction in helium II.D. F. Brewer, D. O. Edwards & K. Mendelssohn - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (12):1130-1132.
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