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  1. Pointwise definable models of set theory.Joel David Hamkins, David Linetsky & Jonas Reitz - 2013 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 78 (1):139-156.
    A pointwise definable model is one in which every object is \loos definable without parameters. In a model of set theory, this property strengthens $V=\HOD$, but is not first-order expressible. Nevertheless, if \ZFC\ is consistent, then there are continuum many pointwise definable models of \ZFC. If there is a transitive model of \ZFC, then there are continuum many pointwise definable transitive models of \ZFC. What is more, every countable model of \ZFC\ has a class forcing extension that is pointwise definable. (...)
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    After Physics.David Z. Albert - 2015 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    Here the philosopher and physicist David Z Albert argues, among other things, that the difference between past and future can be understood as a mechanical phenomenon of nature and that quantum mechanics makes it impossible to present the entirety of what can be said about the world as a narrative of “befores” and “afters.”.
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    What Will it Take for Business to Improve Lives?David Korten - 2019 - Humanistic Management Journal 4 (1):101-110.
    The proper purpose of any human institution is to improve the lives of the people who depend on it. If we support that proposition, then is there any place for a private-purpose corporation? The question becomes especially urgent as society and the human species face growing threats.This paper posits that the private-purpose corporation, and the neoliberal ideology that affirms it, are major drivers of the social and environmental destruction we daily witness. If that is the case, then what might be (...)
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    The effect of knowledge on belief.David Poole - 1991 - Artificial Intelligence 49 (1-3):281-307.
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    Nothing But History: Reconstruction and Extremity After Metaphysics.David D. Roberts - 1995 - University of California Press.
    "An admirable accomplishment.... Roberts provides valuable insights into the current debate on the nature of historical knowledge in our present 'postmodern' time. Anyone concerned with the philosophy of history will need to reckon with this book."--Allan D. Megill, author of "Prophets of Extremity".
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  6. Privacy, politeness, and the boundary between theory and practice in ethical rationalism.David Townend - 2017 - In Patrick Capps & Shaun D. Pattinson, Ethical rationalism and the law. Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.
     
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    Dietrich von Hildebrand and Paul Ricoeur.David Utsler - 2013 - Quaestiones Disputatae 3 (2):46-55.
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    History of Political Ideas, Volume 3 : The Later Middle Ages.David Walsh & Eric Voegelin (eds.) - 1989 - University of Missouri.
    In _The Later Middle Ages,_ the third volume of his monumental _History of Political Ideas,_ Eric Voegelin continues his exploration of one of the most crucial periods in the history of political thought. Illuminating the great figures of the high Middle Ages, Voegelin traces the historical momentum of our modern world in the core evocative symbols that constituted medieval civilization. These symbols revolved around the enduring aspiration for the _sacrum imperium,_ the one order capable of embracing the transcendent and immanent, (...)
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    Does Christianity Work?David C. Wang & Steven L. Porter - 2021 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 14 (2):131-136.
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    Forensic DNA Typing.David Wasserman - 2002 - In Justine Burley & John Harris, A Companion to Genethics. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 349–363.
    The prelims comprise: Introduction How it Works Sources of Error and Uncertainty DNA Typing Results as Legal Evidence The Legal Reception of DNA Typing DNA Typing and the Judicial Assessment of Scientific Evidence Social Impact: Criminal Investigation and Adjudication Conclusion Notes.
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  11. “On the Compatibility of Competing Narratives Interpretation”.David Weberman - 2021 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 13:5-10.
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    6 Justification.David Weissman - 2013 - In Zone Morality. De Gruyter. pp. 98-126.
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  13. Lucretius 5,312 and 5,30.David West - 1965 - Hermes 93 (4):496-502.
     
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    Actin filaments and photoreceptor membrane turnover.David S. Williams - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (4):171-178.
    The shape and turnover of photoreceptor membranes appears to depend on associated actin filaments. In dipterans, the photoreceptor membrane is microvillar. It is turned over by the addition of new membrane at the bases of the microvilli and by subsequent shedding, mostly from the distal ends. Each microvillus contains actin filaments as a component of its cytoskeletal core. Two myosin I‐like proteins co‐localize with the actin filaments. It is suggested that one of the myosin I‐like proteins might be linked to (...)
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    Herrschergenealogie als Modell der Dauer des,politischen Körpers‘ des Herrschers im mittelalterlichen Böhmen.David Wirmer & Andreas Speer - 2008 - In David Wirmer & Andreas Speer, Das Sein der Dauerthe Duration of Being. Walter de Gruyter.
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    7. Kapitel. Bewegungstheorie.David Wirmer - 2014 - In Vom Denken der Natur Zur Natur des Denkens: Ibn Baggas Theorie der Potenz Als Grundlegung der Psychologie. De Gruyter. pp. 241-328.
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    Motus continuus und motus perpetuus in der mittelalterlichen Technik und Physik.David Wirmer & Andreas Speer - 2008 - In David Wirmer & Andreas Speer, Das Sein der Dauerthe Duration of Being. Walter de Gruyter.
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    11. Martin Heidegger.David Woods - 2002 - In Jon Simons, From Kant to Lévi-Strauss: The Background to Contemporary Critical Theory. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 163-180.
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    Reoccupy Earth: Notes Toward an Other Beginning.David Wood - 2019 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Habit rules our lives. While many of our individual habits seem perfectly reasonable, when aggregated together they spell ecological disaster. Beyond consumerism, other ways of living are clearly possible. Reoccupy Earth shows how an approach to philosophy attuned to our ecological existence can suspend the taken-for-granted and open up alternative forms of earthly dwelling.
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    In Defense of Weak Inferential Internalism.David Alexander - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Research 37:379-385.
    David Alexander has argued that “weak inferential internalism” (WII), a position which amounts to a qualified endorsement of Richard Fumerton’s controversial “principle of inferential justification,” is subject to a fatal dilemma: Either it collapses into externalism or it must make an arbitrary epistemic distinction between persons who believe the same proposition for the same reasons. In this paper, I argue that the dilemma is a false one, for weak inferential internalism does not entail internalism simpliciter. Indeed, WII is compatible (...)
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    Is religious education possible? A reply to Roger Marples.David Attfield - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 12 (1):93–97.
    David Attfield; Is Religious Education Possible? A reply to Roger Marples, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 12, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 93–97, htt.
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  22. Big culture: toward an aesthetics of magnitude.David Wittenberg - 2025 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    An encounter with a large object may induce feelings of fear, awe, attraction, and more. But it is not simply the physical dimensions of an object that account for our sense that something is "big." Big Culture is a study of large objects and images that works to identify the qualities and effects of bigness. In doing so, David Wittenberg offers a philosophical proposal for reconceptualizing the problem of magnitude. The book explores examples of bigness that are simultaneously familiar (...)
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    Introduction.David Koepsell - 2015-03-19 - In Michael Boylan, Who Owns You? Wiley. pp. 1–19.
    This chapter contains sections titled: You and Your Genes Your Patented Parts The “I, Robot, Your Robot” Scenario The Elephant Man Scenario There's Gold in Them Thar Genes! Bio‐Prospecting and Social Justice Discovery, not Invention Genetic Diversity and Cultural Commons Are You Your Genes? Genes, Information, and Privacy Practical Considerations: Gene Patents and Innovation The Road Ahead.
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  24. Jewish eating and identity through the ages.David Kraemer - 2011 - In Ann Brooks, Social theory in contemporary Asia. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Imagining youth futures.Dávid Laco - 2021 - British Journal of Educational Studies 69 (1):125-127.
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  26. La revista sustancia, de tucuman 1939-1946.David Lagmanovicb - 1966 - Humanitas 13 (19-21):109.
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    The Mystic Fable, volume one: The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.David LaGuardia - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (5):823-825.
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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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    Classical Arabic Begging Poetry and Šakwā, 8th–12th Centuries. By Nefeli Papoutsakis.David Larsen - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 142 (2).
    Classical Arabic Begging Poetry and Šakwā, 8th–12th Centuries. By Nefeli Papoutsakis. Arabische Studien, vol. 14. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2017. Pp. viii + 254. €58.
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    Correspondence and the Third Dogma.David T. Larson - 1987 - Dialectica 41 (3):231-236.
  31. Die Welt im Blick haben. John McDowell über das Sehen von etwas als etwas.David Lauer - 2006 - In Bertram Georg, Jasper Liptow, David Lauer & Martin Seel, Die Artikulation der Welt. Frankfurt am Main: Humanities Online. pp. 65-88.
    According to Donald Davidson and other philosophers who wish to avoid what Sellars called the Myth of the Given (like Brandom and Rorty), the relation between the deliverances of our senses and our conceptual capacities is not foundational (justificatory), but merely causal. In Mind and World, John McDowell criticizes Davidson for this view and maintains that this kind of coherentism makes it impossible to understand the intentionality of thought and language. However, many critics have complained that they cannot find an (...)
     
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    International comparisons.David Law - 2019 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 23 (1):1-4.
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    Architecture and the Illusion of Perfect Memory.David Leatherbarrow - 1988 - Semiotics:447-452.
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    (1 other version)Foreword.David A. Leavens - 2013 - Humana Mente 6 (24).
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    The Managerial University and the Decline of Modern Thought.David R. Lea - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (8):816-837.
    In this paper I discuss the managerial template that has become the normative model for the organization of the university. In the first part of the paper I explain the corporatization of academic life in terms of the functional relationships that make up the organizational components of the commercial enterprise and their inappropriateness for the life of the academy. Although there is at present a significant body of literature devoted to this issue, the goal of this paper is to explain (...)
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    Between Jerusalem and Athens: Israeli Theatre and the Classical Tradition by Nurit Yaari.David B. Levy - 2019 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 113 (1):109-110.
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    Mudra as Thinking: Developing Our Wisdom-of-Being in Gesture and Movement.David Michael Levin - 1987 - In Graham Parkes, Heidegger and Asian Thought. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 245-270.
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    Tunnel vision.David Levine - 1980 - Theory and Society 9 (5):677-678.
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  39. About the miniatures and "meditations".David Link - 2018 - In Armador Vega & Peter Weibel, Dia-logos: Ramon Llull's method of thought and artistic practice. Minneapolis, MN: University Of Minnesota Press.
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    Causality, chaos theory, and the end of the weimar republic: A commentary on Henry Turner's hitler's thirty days to power.David F. Lindenfeld - 1999 - History and Theory 38 (3):281–299.
    This article seeks to integrate the roles of structure and human agency in a theory of historical causation, using the fall of the Weimar Republic and in particular Henry Turner's book Hitler's Thirty Days to Power as a case study. Drawing on analogies from chaos theory, it argues that crisis situations in history exhibit sensitive dependence on local conditions, which are always changing. This undermines the distinction between causes and conditions . It urges instead a distinction between empowering and constraining (...)
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  41. Confessing Jesus Christ: Preaching in a Postmodern World.David J. Lose - 2003
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  42. The Art of College Teaching: 28 Takes.David Louzecky (ed.) - 2005 - Knoxville, TN, USA:
     
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    Peter Abelard.David Edward Luscombe - 1979 - London: Historical Association.
  44. Wyclif and Hierarchy.David Luscombe - 1987 - In Anne Hudson & Michael Wilks, From Ockham to Wyclif. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Published for the Ecclesiastical History Society by B. Blackwell. pp. 233--244.
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    Majestic Christology and the Human Agency of Jesus.David Luy - 2023 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 65 (3):319-335.
    Do “majestic Christologies” violate the principle of non-competitive relationship? Majestic Christologies are diverse according to conceptual delineation, but share the common affirmation that Jesus’ humanity participates in the divine majesty in a transformative manner. This notion seems to transgress the principle of non-competitive relationship by behaving as if the fullness of Christ’s deity requires a displacement or transmogrification of his creatureliness. This paper argues that majestic Christology does not necessarily contradict the non-competitive principle by emphasizing the elasticity of theological anthropology (...)
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    Abortion: the Crisis in Morals and Medicine.David Lyall - 1987 - Journal of Medical Ethics 13 (4):217-217.
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  47. The challenge of Marxism.David Lyon - 1983 - In David F. Wright, Essays in evangelical social ethics. Wilton, Conn.: Morehouse-Barlow Co..
  48. Happy Anniversary, Inquiry.David J. Mack - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
     
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  49. Theoretical issues in psychiatry: An introduction.David W. Mann - 1991 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 12 (1):1-5.
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    Female advantage in threat avoidance manifests in threat reaction but not threat detection.David S. March & Lowell Gaertner - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Threat avoidance involves both detection of a threatening stimulus and reaction to it. We demonstrate with empirically validated stimuli that threat detection is more pronounced among males, whereas threat reactivity is more pronounced among females. Why women are less efficient detectors of threat challenges Benenson et al.'s conceptual analysis.
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