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  1. Caracterización de la dispersión temporal del canal en interiores hasta 4 GHz.J. A. Díaz, D. Argilés, L. Rubio, N. Cardona & Grupo de Comunicaciones Móviles - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay, Power. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Une rondelle d'argile d'Haghia Triada avec un signe en linéaire A'.Jean-Pierre Olivier - 1983 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 107 (1):75-84.
    Δημοσίευση πήλινου δισκίου μέ σημεῖο σέ γραμμική Α γραφή (L 99) στήν πάνω ὄψη καί δυό σφραγίσματα στήν περιφέρεια. Τό ἀντικείμενο βρίσκεται στό Μουσεῖο Allard Pierson του Άμστερνταμ καί λέγεται ὅτι προέρχεται ἀπό τήν 'Αγία Τριάδα (Κρήτης). Ἡ αὐθεντικότητα καί ἡ ἀναφερόμενη προέλευση βεβαιώνονται ἀπό τή μορφή καί τήν παρουσία τῶν δυό σφραγισμάτων. 'Αντίθετα ὁ προορισμός του παραμένει ἀβέβαιος.
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    Transition entre les cultures néolithiques de Sesklo et de Dimini : Recherches minéralogiques, chimiques et technologiques sur les céramiques et les argiles.Jean-Paul Demoule, Kostas Gallis, Heinz Knoll & Gerwulf Schneider - 1991 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 115 (1):1-64.
    Cet article constitue le second volet d'un programme d'ensemble sur le Néolithique de la Thessalie. Il est consacré aux résultats des analyses chimiques et pétrographiques effectuées sur la céramique de la fin de la culture de Sesklo («Néolithique Moyen») et du début de la culture de Dimini («Néolithique Récent»). Environ 400 analyses, principalement en fluorescence X, sont présentées ici, sur un total d'un millier déjà réalisées. Elles portent à la fois sur la céramique fine, la céramique grossière et sur des (...)
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    IA et argile en EHPAD.Judith Deschamps - 2024 - Multitudes 96 (3):210-213.
    Un projet artistique propose à des résidents d’EHPAD de manier l’argile et d’interagir avec des IA. Il en émerge quelques déplacements de nos binarités coutumières : la machine n’est pas plus performante que les personnes qui écrivent en EHPAD ; les humains ne sont pas forcément plus créatifs que les machines ; les pertes, les oublis, les répétitions, les incohérences ou les hallucinations ne sont pas (seulement) des défauts, mais des éléments constitutifs de leurs langages respectifs. Et c’est justement parce (...)
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    Une statuette en argile MR IIIA de Poros/Irakliou avec inscription en linéaire A.Jean-Pierre Olivier, Georges Réthémiotakis & Nota Dimopoulou - 1993 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 117 (2):501-521.
    Cette statuette, très exactement datée tant par son contexte archéologique que par son style, nous fournit l'inscription en linéaire A la plus récente connue à ce jour (PO Zg 1). Six des huit signes peints qu'elle présente se retrouvent dans le même ordre sur l'épingle en argent de Platanos qui porte une inscription en linéaire A (PL Zf 1). Il est possible qu'il s'agisse d'un nom de divinité suivi de la «formule» A-SA-SA-RA-·. Le document démontre en tout cas la survivance (...)
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    La rondelle en linéaire A d'Aghia Triada Wc 3024 (HM 1110).Jean-Pierre Olivier, Éric Hallager & Louis Godart - 1989 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 113 (2):431-437.
    La rondelle d'argile HT Wc 3024, trouvée fortuitement en surface en 1987, semble bien démontrer la validité d'une hypothèse proposée deux ans avant sa découverte : le nombre d'empreintes de sceau sur le pourtour d'une rondelle indique le nombre d'objets impliqués dans la transaction dont cette rondelle porte témoignage (dans le cas présent, aux six empreintes de sceau correspond le chiffre six qui suit l'idéogramme de la brebis).
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    Lampes paléochrétiennes d'Argos.Anastasia Oikonomou - 1988 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 112 (1):481-502.
    A. Oikonomou, Lampes paléochrétiennes d'Argos. P. 481-502 En 1983, à Argos, une fouille d'urgence dans un cimetière paléochrétien a donné 116 lampes qui copient ou imitent des modèles corinthiens du me et du ive s., des types nord- africains, siciliens ou d'Asie Mineure. Elles ressemblent beaucoup quant à l'argile, la technique et le décor à des exemplaires de la «Fountain of Lamps» du Gymnase de Corinthe. Certaines d'entre elles sont d'origine argienne, d'autres des importations corinthiennes.
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    Des ateliers d'amphores à Paros et à Naxos.Maurice Picon & Jean-Yves Empereur - 1986 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 110 (1):495-511.
    Une rapide prospection a permis de localiser six ateliers amphoriques à Paros et deux à Naxos. Cette découverte a permis de préciser les conditions d'installation de ces poteries, de caractériser les argiles employées, de tenter une première esquisse typologique des amphores de Paros (époque hellénistique et impériale) et de Naxos (IVe siècle) et enfin de se fonder sur les échantillons provenant de ces ateliers pour identifier leur composition par thermoluminescence et les comparer avec d'autres vases provenant de sites de consommation.
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    Les inscriptions en linéaire B des nodules de Thèbes (1982) : la fouille, les documents, les possibilités d'interprétation.Jean-Pierre Olivier, José L. Melena & Christos Piteros - 1990 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 114 (1):101-184.
    Les inscriptions en linéaire Β des nodules de Thèbes (1982) : la fouille, les documents, les possibilités d'interprétation. P. 103-184 Les inscriptions en linéaire Β portées par les 56 nodules en argile — lesquels présentent également une empreinte de sceau — qui ont été trouvés en 1982 à Thèbes avaient déjà été glosées ici ou là mais jamais véritablement éditées. On trouvera ici photographie, dessin et transcription des faces portant les groupes de signes, le tout accompagné d'un apparat critique et (...)
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    Les paris de l'éducation.Hubert Hannoun - 1996 - Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.
    L'acte d'éduquer est, parfois à l'insu de l'éducateur lui-même, fondé sur des présupposés à la fois fondamentaux et instrumentaux. Eduquer suppose que l'humanité soit capable de faire elle-même son bonheur et que l'homme soit perfectible... Eduquer suppose de même que l'éducation ne réalise pas seulement ce que l'environnement, sans elle, aurait réalisé. Eduquer, à l'école, suppose que le maître en ait la capacité et la volonté, que le message adressé à tous sera reçu par chacun, que la motivation de l'élève (...)
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  11. Ceramic cooking pots and their thermo‑mechanical performance.Anno Hein - 2022 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 146 (146.1):321-333.
    Grâce à la grande plasticité et malléabilité de la pâte d’argile initiale, mais aussi aux propriétés de la céramique une fois cuite, les récipients en céramique ont été et sont toujours utilisés pour différentes fonctions : stockage, transport ou encore transformation des aliments. Dans le cas des marmites, les propriétés thermiques, telles que la rigidité à haute température, la résistance aux chocs thermiques, la capacité calorifique et la conductivité thermique sont particulièrement importantes. Les performances thermomécaniques des vases de cuisson en (...)
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    Directional trend of floral evolution.E. E. Leppik - 1968 - Acta Biotheoretica 18 (1-4):87-102.
    A directional trend of floral evolution, due to the selective activity of pollinating insects, birds and bats, is here described and discussed. Six clearly distinguishable levels in the evolution of flower types are correlated with six corresponding stages of sensory development of pollinating insects . This sequence of floral evolution was used for classification of present-day flower types , and for identification of flower imprints in fossilized clays, muds, and fine sands. It was also used as a practical yardstick to (...)
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    Étude en laboratoire des céramiques dites de Vassiliki (Crète orientale).Olivier Pelon & Anne Schmitt - 2003 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 127 (2):431-442.
    Olivier Pelon et Anne Schmitt Étude en laboratoire des céramiques dites de Vassiliki (Crète orientale) p. 431-442. La céramique minoenne dite de Vassiliki est datée du Minoen Ancien II et se rencontre sur la plupart des sites crétois de cette époque ; très reconnaissable, elle se caractérise par un décor flammé constitué de plaques irrégulières, rouges orangées et noires. Pour la détermination de son lieu de production, on a procédé à l'étude chimique globale par fluorescence X, complétée par une étude (...)
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    La céramique pergamienne à reliefs appliqués de Délos.Philippe Bruneau - 1991 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 115 (2):597-666.
    Publication de la céramique pergaménienne à appliques de Délos, collection qui, compte tenu de la rareté du genre, est, avec celle de Pergame, une des plus nombreuses actuellement connues. Sur des récipients dont les types se retrouvent dans la vaisselle non décorée de l'époque (même argile rosé et tendre, même glaçure rouge corail ou brun, mêmes formes), les appliques sont disposées sans constituer des ensembles iconographiquement cohérents, se répétant dans des contextes différents : ce qui oblige à deux catalogues distincts, (...)
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  15. A World of States of Affairs.D. M. Armstrong - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this important study D. M. Armstrong offers a comprehensive system of analytical metaphysics that synthesises but also develops his thinking over the last twenty years. Armstrong's analysis, which acknowledges the 'logical atomism' of Russell and Wittgenstein, makes facts the fundamental constituents of the world, examining properties, relations, numbers, classes, possibility and necessity, dispositions, causes and laws. All these, it is argued, find their place and can be understood inside a scheme of states of affairs. This is a comprehensive and (...)
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  16. (1 other version)A World of States of Affairs.D. M. Armstrong - 1993 - Philosophical Perspectives 7:429-440.
    In this important study D. M. Armstrong offers a comprehensive system of analytical metaphysics that synthesises but also develops his thinking over the last twenty years. Armstrong's analysis, which acknowledges the 'logical atomism' of Russell and Wittgenstein, makes facts the fundamental constituents of the world, examining properties, relations, numbers, classes, possibility and necessity, dispositions, causes and laws. All these, it is argued, find their place and can be understood inside a scheme of states of affairs. This is a comprehensive and (...)
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    Notes on N-lattices and constructive logic with strong negation.D. Vakarelov - 1977 - Studia Logica 36 (1-2):109-125.
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    Perception and the Physical World.Berkeley's Theory of Vision.D. Armstrong - 1962 - Philosophical Quarterly 12 (49):373-374.
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    Aristotle's Prior and Posterior Analytics. A Revised Text with Introduction and Commentary.D. J. Allan & W. D. Ross - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (5):460.
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    Descriptions.D. E. Over - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (172):392-394.
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  21. Sull'autore degli scoli mitologici alle orazioni di Gregorio di Nazianzo.D. Accorinti - 1990 - Byzantion 60:5-24.
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  22. The impact of economic restructuring on female employment. Labor policy and interactions between government and economy.D. M. Acevedo, A. Y. Amoateng, I. Kalule-Sabiti, P. Ditlopo, S. Rajaram, T. S. Sunil, L. K. Zottarelli, N. Krieger, V. V. Shakhtarin & A. F. Tsyb - 2003 - Journal of Biosocial Science 35 (7):19-23.
     
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  23. Unifying the Philosophy of Truth.D. Achourioti, H. Galinon & J. Martinez (eds.) - 2015 - Springer.
     
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  24. Implicit memory: theoretical issues.D. L. Schacter, J. S. Bowers, J. Booker, S. Lewandowsky, J. C. Dunn & K. Kirsner - 1989 - In S. Lewandowsky, J. M. Dunn & K. Kirsner, Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues. Lawrence Erlbaum.
  25. Variance, Invariance and Statistical Explanation.D. M. Walsh - 2015 - Erkenntnis 80 (3):469-489.
    The most compelling extant accounts of explanation casts all explanations as causal. Yet there are sciences, theoretical population biology in particular, that explain their phenomena by appeal to statistical, non-causal properties of ensembles. I develop a generalised account of explanation. An explanation serves two functions: metaphysical and cognitive. The metaphysical function is discharged by identifying a counterfactually robust invariance relation between explanans event and explanandum. The cognitive function is discharged by providing an appropriate description of this relation. I offer examples (...)
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  26. The Nature of Possibility.D. M. Armstrong - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (4):575 - 594.
    I want to defend a Combinatorialtheory of possibility. Such a view traces the very idea of possibility to the idea of the combinations – all the combinations which respect a certain simple form – of given, actual, elements. Combination is to be understood widely enough to cover the notions of expansion and contraction. The combinatorial idea is not new, of course. Wittgenstein gave a classical exposition of it in the Tractatus. Perhaps its charter is 3.4: ‘A proposition determines a place (...)
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  27. Argumentation Schemes and Enthymemes.D. Walton & C. A. Reed - 2005 - Synthese 145 (3):339-370.
    The aim of this investigation is to explore the role of argumentation schemes in enthymeme reconstruction. This aim is pursued by studying selected cases of incomplete arguments in natural language discourse to see what the requirements are for filling in the unstated premises and conclusions in some systematic and useful way. Some of these cases are best handled using deductive tools, while others respond best to an analysis based on defeasible argumentations schemes. The approach is also shown to work reasonably (...)
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  28. Olfactory Amodal Completion.Benjamin D. Young & Bence Nanay - 2021 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 103 (2):372-388.
    Amodal completion is the representation of those parts of the perceived object that we get no sensory stimulation from. While amodal completion is rife and plays an essential role in all sense modalities, philosophical discussions of this phenomenon have almost entirely been limited to vision. The aim of this paper is to examine in what sense we can talk about amodal completion in olfaction. We distinguish three different senses of amodal completion – spatial, temporal and feature-based completion – and argue (...)
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    Assessing research risks systematically: the net risks test.D. Wendler & F. G. Miller - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (8):481-486.
    Dual-track assessment directs research ethics committees to assess the risks of research interventions based on the unclear distinction between therapeutic and non-therapeutic interventions. The net risks test, in contrast, relies on the clinically familiar method of assessing the risks and benefits of interventions in comparison to the available alternatives and also focuses attention of the RECs on the central challenge of protecting research participants.Research guidelines around the world recognise that clinical research is ethical only when the risks to participants are (...)
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  30. The scope of selection: Sober and Neander on what natural selection explains.D. M. Walsh - 1998 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (2):250 – 264.
    (1998). The scope of selection: Sober and neander on what natural selection explains. Australasian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 76, No. 2, pp. 250-264.
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    Toward a quantum theory of observation.H. D. Zeh - 1973 - Foundations of Physics 3 (1):109-116.
    The program of a physical concept of information is outlined in the framework of quantum theory. A proposal is made for how to avoid the intuitive introduction of observables. The conventional and the Everett interpretations in principle may lead to different dynamical consequences. An ensemble description occurs without the introduction of an abstract concept of information.
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    Four Ironies of Self-quantification: Wearable Technologies and the Quantified Self.D. A. Baker - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (3):1477-1498.
    Bainbridge’s well known “Ironies of Automation” Analysis, design and evaluation of man–machine systems. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 129–135, 1983. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-029348-6.50026-9) laid out a set of fundamental criticisms surrounding the promises of automation that, even 30 years later, remain both relevant and, in many cases, intractable. Similarly, a set of ironies in technologies for sensor driven self-quantification is laid out here, spanning from instrumental problems in human factors design to much broader social problems. As with automation, these ironies stand in the way (...)
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  33. The Many Problems of Distal Olfactory Perception.Benjamin D. Young - 2019 - In Tony Cheng, Ophelia Deroy & Charles Spence, Spatial Senses: Philosophy of Perception in an Age of Science. New York: Routledge.
    The chapter unfolds in the following sections. The first section exam- ines the reasons for claiming that olfactory perception is spatially unstruc- tured and our experience of smells has an abstract structure. The second section elucidates the further arguments that olfaction cannot generate figure-ground segregation. The third section assesses the conclusion that olfactory perception and experience cannot solve the MPP. Following the overview of the many problems inherent to distal olfactory percep- tion, MST will be introduced as an alternative perspective (...)
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    The Immaterial Self: A Defence of the Cartesian Dualist Conception of the Mind.D. M. Armstrong - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (2):272.
  35. Can we learn from eugenics?D. Wikler - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (2):183-194.
    Eugenics casts a long shadow over contemporary genetics. Any measure, whether in clinical genetics or biotechnology, which is suspected of eugenic intent is likely to be opposed on that ground. Yet there is little consensus on what this word signifies, and often only a remote connection to the very complex set of social movements which took that name. After a brief historical summary of eugenics, this essay attempts to locate any wrongs inherent in eugenic doctrines. Four candidates are examined and (...)
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  36. ΓΕΝΟΣ and ΕΙΔΟΣ in Aristotle's Biology.D. M. Balme - 1962 - Classical Quarterly 12 (01):81-.
    It is not certain when or by whom S0009838800011642_inline1 and S0009838800011642_inline2 were first technically distinguished as genus and species. The distinction does not appear in Plato's extant writings, whereas Aristotle seems to take it for granted in the Topics, which is usually regarded as among his earliest treatises. In his dialogues Plato seems able to use S0009838800011642_inline3 interchangeably to denote any group or division in a diairesis, including the group that is to be divided.
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  37. Development of Biology in Aristotle and Theophrastus: Theory of Spontaneous Generation.D. M. Balme - 1962 - Phronesis 7 (1):91-104.
  38. The effect of dislocation self-interaction on the orowan stress.D. J. Bacon, U. F. Kocks & R. O. Scattergood - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 28 (6):1241-1263.
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    Enhancing Gender.Hazem Zohny, Brian D. Earp & Julian Savulescu - 2022 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 19 (2):225-237.
    Transgender healthcare faces a dilemma. On the one hand, access to certain medical interventions, including hormone treatments or surgeries, where desired, may be beneficial or even vital for some gender dysphoric trans people. But on the other hand, access to medical interventions typically requires a diagnosis, which, in turn, seems to imply the existence of a pathological state—something that many transgender people reject as a false and stigmatizing characterization of their experience or identity. In this paper we argue that developments (...)
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  40. II—Does Knowledge Entail Belief?D. M. Armstrong - 1970 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 70 (1):21-36.
    D. M. Armstrong; II—Does Knowledge Entail Belief?, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 70, Issue 1, 1 June 1970, Pages 21–36, https://doi.org/10.109.
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  41. 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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  42. 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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    Bohmian Trajectories Post-Decoherence.D. M. Appleby - 1999 - Foundations of Physics 29 (12):1885-1916.
    The role of the environment in producing the correct classical limit in the Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics is investigated, in the context of a model of quantum Brownian motion. One of the effects of the interaction is to produce a rapid approximate diagonalisation of the reduced density matrix in the position representation. This effect is, by itself, insufficient to produce generically quasi-classical behaviour of the Bohmian trajectory. However, it is shown that, if the system particle is initially in an (...)
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    Philosophy and Human Movement.D. N. Aspin & David Best - 1980 - British Journal of Educational Studies 28 (1):60.
  45. The making/evidential reason distinction.D. McNaughton & P. Rawling - 2011 - Analysis 71 (1):100-102.
    Stephen Kearns and Daniel Star have made the following interesting proposal concerning the relation between practical reasons and evidence : Necessarily: A fact F is a reason for you to φ iff F is evidence that you ought to φ We're not sure about this. Although moving from left to right might be OK, the converse is problematic. For example, the fact that your reliable friend told you that you have overriding moral reason to φ is ….
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    Merge in the Human Brain: A Sub-Region Based Functional Investigation in the Left Pars Opercularis.Emiliano Zaccarella & Angela D. Friederici - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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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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    Promoting moral growth through intra-group participation.D. R. Nelson & T. E. Obremski - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (9):731 - 739.
    Currently, an emphasis is being placed on the integration of ethical issues into the business curriculum. This paper investigates the viability of using student group interaction to induce an upward movement in the stages of moral development as advanced by Kohlberg. The results of a classroom experiment using graduate business law students suggest that formulating groups that mix stages of moral development can provide a robust environment for upward movement. In addition, the results suggest strategies for formulating effective groups, based (...)
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    Reply to Martin.D. M. Armstrong - 1997 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 75 (2):214 – 217.
    Totality states of affairs (Russell's 'general facts') are defended against Martin's criticisms. Although higher-order, they are not 'abstract in Quine's sense. If space-time is the whole of being, and if it can be seen as a vast conjunction of states of affairs, then the state of affairs that this is the totality of lower-order states of affairs is not additional to, but completes, space-times. If totality states of affairs are admitted, then there seems no need for any further negative states (...)
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    Reply to Efird and Stoneham.D. M. Armstrong - 2006 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 84 (2):281 – 283.
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