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  1. The Polis and its analogues in the thought of Hannah Arendt: David L. Marshall.David L. Marshall - 2010 - Modern Intellectual History 7 (1):123-149.
    Criticized as a nostalgic anachronism by those who oppose her version of political theory and lauded as symbol of direct democratic participation by those who favor it, the Athenian polis features prominently in Hannah Arendt's account of politics. This essay traces the origin and development of Arendt's conception of the polis as a space of appearance from the early 1950s onward. It makes particular use of the Denktagebuch, Arendt's intellectual diary, in order to shed new light on the historicity of (...)
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    Metaphysics and common usage.David L. Hull - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (2):290-291.
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    Toward a Process-Relational Christian Eschatology.David L. Wheeler - 1993 - Process Studies 22 (4):227-237.
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    Incapacitated and Surrogateless Patients: Decision Making for the Surrogateless Patient: An Attempt to Improve Decision Making.David L. Williamson, Jason Lesandrini & Jinu Kamdar - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (2):83-85.
    Incapacitated and surrogateless patients are an ever-growing trend in the world of health care. Although the extent of the issue is unknown, 1 out 20 deaths in the intensive care unit (ICU) occurre...
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    Rhetorical Trajectories from the Early Heidegger.David L. Marshall - 2017 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 50 (1):50-72.
    In the early work of Martin Heidegger, I argue, we can confect a particular and particularly useful conception of rhetoric as a capacity to articulate situatedness by means, in part, of a more precise vocabulary for what I call the phenomena of everydayness. One aspect of this claim is that rhetoric is a diagnostic of established positions. Practicing what I preach, my first task here is to articulate as synoptically as possible the established positions on the topic at hand. In (...)
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    4. Schindler, Homelessness and the Modern Condition: The Family, Evangelization, and the Global Economy.David L. Schindler - 2000 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 3 (4):34-56.
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    Monarchism and Absolutism in Early Modern Europe.David L. Smith - 2012 - Intellectual History Review 22 (2):302-304.
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    Beyond Mechanism: The Universe in Recent Physics and Catholic Thought.David L. Schindler - 1986 - Upa.
    Examines the meaning of nature, or physics, in light of some of the central concerns of Catholic theology and philosophy. The papers presented here result from a conference which examined developments in twentieth-century physics, particularly as interpreted in the work of theoretical physicist David Bohm. Co-published with COMMUNIO International Catholic Review.
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  9. (6 other versions)Luke.David L. Tiede - 1988
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    The essence of sociobiology.David L. Hull - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (2):242-243.
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    Buddhism and the Epistemic Discourses of Modernity1.David L. McMahan - 2008 - In Paul David Numrich, The boundaries of knowledge in Buddhism, Christianity, and science. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. pp. 15--43.
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    (1 other version)George Herbert Mead: self, language, and the world.David L. Miller - 1973 - Austin,: University of Texas Press.
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    ‘The Body Is No Body’.David L. Miller - 2022 - In Chris Boesel, Apophatic Bodies: Negative Theology, Incarnation, and Relationality. Fordham University Press. pp. 135-146.
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  14. The concept of thinking.David L. Mouton - 1969 - Noûs 3 (4):355-372.
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    A belated reply to Gruner.David L. Hull - 1973 - Mind 82 (327):437-438.
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    The Syntax of Numericlature.David L. Hull - 1968 - Systematic Zoology 17 (4):472-474.
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    Can We Grant a Right to Place?David L. Imbroscio - 2004 - Politics and Society 32 (4):575-609.
    The author considers the plausibility of granting a “right to place” as an entitlement of citizenship in a nation such as the United States. Such a right would afford people the capacity to live in the places they choose. To explore whether granting such a right is plausible, the author identifies and examines the salient barriers now preventing Americans from choosing their place communities. The final section suggests that these myriad barriers, while formidable, are not insurmountable—a conclusion that, in turn, (...)
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  18. Counter-traditions in Herder Reception: Hermann Cohen, the Marburg School, and Herders Study of the Hebrew Bible.David L. Simmons - 2010 - In S. Gross, Herausforderung Herder—Herder as Challenge. Syncron. pp. 59.
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    Metarelation und kalkuelengenetik.David L. Székely - 1949 - Synthese 8 (1):134-147.
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  20. Daniel C, Dennett: Communication, Evolution, and Self.David L. Thompson - 2012 - In Jason Hannon & Robert Rutland, Philosophical Profiles in the Theory of Communication. McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 219-234.
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    Please may we have our restriction point back?David L. Dewey - 1989 - Bioessays 10 (4):130-130.
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    Defining Darwinism.David L. Hull - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 42 (1):2-4.
    Evolutionary theory seems to lend itself to all sorts of misunderstanding. In this paper I strive to decrease such confusions, for example, between Darwinism and Darwinians, propositions and people, organisms and individuals, species as individuals versus species as classes, homologies and homoplasies, and finally essences versus histories.
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    Drawing inspiration from Bourdieu's sociology of symbolic power.David L. Swartz - 2003 - Theory and Society 32 (5-6):519-528.
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    Impact of an educational intervention on internal medicine residents' physical activity counselling: the Pressure System Model.David L. Katz, Kerem Shuval, Beth P. Comerford, Zubaida Faridi & Valentine Y. Njike - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (2):294-299.
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    Can the Relativist Avoid Refuting Herself?David L. Roochnik - 1990 - Philosophy and Literature 14 (1):92-98.
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    Comment on.David L. Schindler - 1995 - The Chesterton Review 21 (1/2):199-201.
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    Economics and the Civilisation of Love.David L. Schindler - 1994 - The Chesterton Review 20 (2/3):189-211.
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    Guarding Secrets and Keeping Counsel in the Computer Age.David L. Schiedermayer - 1991 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 2 (1):33-34.
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  29. Can a machine be conscious?David L. Thompson - 1965 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 16 (May):33-43.
  30. Sweating at night: Some ethical paradoxes confronting social psychological research.David L. Wiesenthal - 1982 - In J. D. Keehn, The Ethics of psychological research. New York: Pergamon Press.
     
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    Rhetoric and Substance in Value Theory: An Appraisal of the New Orthodox Marxism.David Laibman & D. L. - 2000 - Science and Society 64 (3):310 - 332.
    A recent trend among Marxist economists tries to vindicate Marx, in opposition to criticism from mainstream economics and to developments in what may be called the mainstream of Marxist theory in the 20th century. It does this, however, by insisting on the literal truth of Marx's formulations, especially in Volume III of Capital. Well-known difficulties with these formulations are countered by resort to a "temporal" interpretation, in which inputs and outputs are differently timedated. This, however, reduces either to the abandonment (...)
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  32. Steven A. hillyard.David L. Woods - 1979 - In Michael S. Gazzaniga, Handbook of Behavioral Neurobiology. , Volume 2. pp. 2--363.
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    Reflections on reflexive reasoning.David L. Martin - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (3):466-466.
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    The Impersonal Character of Action in Vico’s De Coniuratione Principum Neapolitanorum.David L. Marshall - 2006 - New Vico Studies 24:81-128.
  35. Right and wrong in a democracy.David L. Miller - 1946 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 27 (2):173.
     
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    The behavioral dimension of prediction and meaning.David L. Miller - 1950 - Philosophy of Science 17 (2):133-141.
    Here we will discuss the necessary relationship between both prediction and human behavior and meaning and human behavior. The main assumption upon which our thesis rests is that knowing is for the sake of acting and that, consequently, the symbolic process is continuous with overt bodily behavior and with the environment of the knower. A corollary to this assumption is: the locus of meaning is in behavior. Possibly after reading the article it will be clear that meanings presuppose conduct of (...)
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  37. Pleasure and Justification.David L. Perry - 1970 - Personalist 51 (2):174-189.
     
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  38. Using Shakespeare's Henry V to Teach Just-War Principles.L. Perry David - 2005 - Teaching Ethics (January).
    The author describes how he uses Shakespeare's play about Henry V in his courses on ethics and warfare to illustrate several principles in the just-war tradition.
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    Some notes on Yiddish and Judezmo as national languages.David L. Gold - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (1-2):41-49.
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    Reply to Lewis Ford.David L. Hall - 1979 - Philosophy East and West 29 (2):211-213.
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    Mediate association: Facilitation and interference.David L. Horton & Ronald E. Wiley - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (4p1):636.
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    Definitions of Taxa.David L. Hull & Roger Buck - 1967 - Systematic Zoology 16 (4):349.
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    (1 other version)The philosophy of biology.David L. Hull & Michael Ruse (eds.) - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Drawing on work of the past decade, this volume brings together articles from the philosophy, history, and sociology of science, and many other branches of the biological sciences. The volume delves into the latest theoretical controversies as well as burning questions of contemporary social importance. The issues considered include the nature of evolutionary theory, biology and ethics, the challenge from religion, and the social implications of biology today (in particular the Human Genome Project).
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    The a priori in contemporary thought.David L. Miller - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (1):20-25.
    The belief in the old type of a priori knowledge is gone. Cartesian innate ideas vanished with the severe criticism of Kant who held that only the form, not the content, of experience is known a priori. More recent criticism of Kant's a priori has taken place indirectly by way of the development of non-Euclidian geometries so that today there is no longer the belief that either the content or the form of experience is fixed and changeless or known with (...)
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    The Meaning of Freedom From the Perspective of G. H. Mead's Theory of the Self.David L. Miller - 1982 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 20 (4):453-463.
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    Philosophy of biological science.David L. Hull - 1974 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
    Compares classic and contemporary theories of genetics and evolution and explores the role of teleological thought in biology.
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    The sandbox investment: the preschool movement and kids-first politics.David L. Kirp - 2007 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Introduction : before school -- Small miracles -- Life way after preschool -- The futures market -- The imprimatur of science -- Who cares for the children? -- Jump-starting a movement -- The politics of the un-dramatic -- English lessons -- Kids-first politics.
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    Intensity and predictability of background noise as determinants of simple reaction time.David L. Kohfeld & Dennis W. Goedecke - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (2):129-132.
  49. The Shape of Scriptural Authority.David L. Bartlett - 1983
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    The holes in points.David L. Waltz & Marcy H. Dorfman - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (4):612.
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