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    What Is Mind? [REVIEW]H. S. Wyndham - 1929 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 7 (3):233.
  2. The phenomenology of propositional attitudes.Sørenarnow H. Klausen - 2008 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7 (4).
    Propositional attitudes are often classified as non-phenomenal mental states. I argue that there is no good reason for doing so. The unwillingness to view propositional attitudes as being essentially phenomenal stems from a biased notion of phenomenality, from not paying sufficient attention to the idioms in which propositional attitudes are usually reported, from overlooking the considerable degree to which different intentional modes can be said to be phenomenologically continuous, and from not considering the possibility that propositional attitudes may be transparent, (...)
     
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    The Concept of Education.H. S. N. McFarland & R. S. Peters - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (71):188.
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    Samlede vaerker.Søen Kierkegaard, Anders Bjøn Drachmann, J. L. Heiberg & H. O. Lange - 1962
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  5. Simon says: The development of imitation in a signing orangutan.H. L. Miles, R. W. Mitchell & S. E. Harper - 1996 - In A. Russon, Kim A. Bard & S. Parkers (eds.), Reaching Into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 521--562.
     
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    Scientists as political experts: Atomic scientists and their claims for expertise on international relations, 1945–1947.S. Waqar H. Zaidi - 2021 - Centaurus 63 (1):17-31.
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  7. Seasonal changes of macrobenthic diversity in reed bed of Lake Shinji.S. Harada, M. Nakamura & H. Kunii - 1997 - Laguna 4:11-18.
     
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  8. Voltaire.S. H. Mellone - 1955 - Hibbert Journal 54:369.
  9. Techne–Technik–Technologie.H. Lenk-S. Moser - forthcoming - Philosophische Perspektiven. Pullach B. München.
     
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  10. 12. Utilisation of Tree Leaves as Livestock Feeds—Tannins as Antinutritional Factors and Detannification Technology.H. P. S. Makkar, B. Singh & R. K. Dawra - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.), Science and technology for rural development. New Delhi: S. Chand & Co..
     
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    Heavy Quark Contributions to the Proton Structure Function.H. Khanpour, Alin Khorramian & S. Atashbar Tehrani - 2010 - In Harald Fritzsch & K. K. Phua (eds.), Proceedings of the Conference in Honour of Murray Gell-Mann's 80th Birthday. World Scientific. pp. 426.
  12. Apoptosis in cancer: cause and o. 1re.S. H. Kauhnann & G. J. Gores - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (11):1007-1017.
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  13. Quantum Beam Tomography.S. H. Kienle, M. Freyberger, W. P. Schleich & M. G. Raymer - forthcoming - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science.
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    `The true Baconian and Newtonian method': Tocqueville's place in the formation of Mill's System of Logic.H. S. Jones - 1999 - History of European Ideas 25 (3):153-161.
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    (1 other version)The concord summer school of philosophy.S. H. Emery & F. B. Sanborn - 1880 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 14 (2):251 - 253.
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  16. Decision tree: introduction.H. Ishwaran & J. S. Rao - 2009 - In Michael W. Kattan (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making. Sage Publications. pp. 323--328.
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    CELDA – an ontology for the comprehensive representation of cells in complex systems.S. Seltmann, H. Stachelscheid, A. Damaschun, L. Jansen, F. Lekschas, J.-F. Fontaine & T. N. Nguyen-Dobinsky - 2013 - BMC Bioinformatics 14.
    BACKGROUND -/- The need for detailed description and modeling of cells drives the continuous generation of large and diverse datasets. Unfortunately, there exists no systematic and comprehensive way to organize these datasets and their information. CELDA (Cell: Expression, Localization, Development, Anatomy) is a novel ontology for the association of primary experimental data and derived knowledge to various types of cells of organisms. -/- RESULTS -/- CELDA is a structure that can help to categorize cell types based on species, anatomical localization, (...)
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    The Portevin-Le chatelier effect in vanadium.H. Yoshinaga, K. Toma, K. Abe & S. Morozumi - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (186):1387-1403.
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    Faz̤īlat va raz̲īlat dar akhlāq-i Islāmī.ʻAlī Ḥaqqʹshinās - 2003 - Būshihr: Mawʻūd-i Islām.
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    Integrating ethics, social responsibility and economic governance.Tore A. Høie, Michael Benfield, Miriam Kennet, Gale de Oliveira & S. Michelle (eds.) - 2013 - Reading: Green Economics Institute.
    This title opens the debate about what an ethics for the 21st century would look like and the role of corporations and how to work to ensure they produce results which benefit society as a whole.
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  21. Water quality of the Honjo region in the brackish Lake Nakaumi, 1997–1998.S. Seike, M. Okumuta, K. Fujinaga, S. Ohtani, Y. Chiga & H. Oka - 1999 - Laguna 6:1-9.
     
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  22. Naẓarīyat al-maʻrifah fī al-Islām: dirāsah muqāranah li-ahamm al-usus wa-al-mafāhīm al-mutaʻalliqah bi-naẓarīyat al-maʻrifah fī al-Islām wa-baqīyat al-madhāhib al-falsafīyah al-ukhrá.Jaʻfar ʻAbbās Ḥājjī - 1986 - al-Kuwayt: Maktabat al-Alfayn.
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    Aristotle's Immaterial Mover and the Problem of Location in "Physics" VIII.H. S. Lang - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (2):321 - 335.
    IN Physics VIII, 10, Aristotle seems to commit a serious mistake: just before concluding that the first mover required by all motion everywhere remains invariable and without parts or magnitude, Aristotle apparently locates this mover on the circumference of the cosmos.
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    (1 other version)The Problem of Kant.H. S. Harris - 1989 - Hegel Bulletin 10 (1):18-27.
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  25. The concept of genre.S. H. Olsen - 1980 - In Lars Aagaard-Mogensen & Göran Hermerén (eds.), Contemporary aesthetics in Scandinavia. Lund: Doxa.
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    Kinetics of cubic-to-tetragonal transformation in Ni–V–Xalloys.H. Zapolsky, S. Ferry, X. Sauvage, D. Blavette & L. Q. Chen - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (1-4):337-355.
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    H-F Fulda and R-P Horstmann , Rousseau, die Revolution und der junge Hegel, Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1991, pp 333.H. S. Harris - 1991 - Hegel Bulletin 12 (1-2):112-116.
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    Statistically Induced Chunking Recall: A Memory‐Based Approach to Statistical Learning.Erin S. Isbilen, Stewart M. McCauley, Evan Kidd & Morten H. Christiansen - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (7):e12848.
    The computations involved in statistical learning have long been debated. Here, we build on work suggesting that a basic memory process, chunking, may account for the processing of statistical regularities into larger units. Drawing on methods from the memory literature, we developed a novel paradigm to test statistical learning by leveraging a robust phenomenon observed in serial recall tasks: that short‐term memory is fundamentally shaped by long‐term distributional learning. In the statistically induced chunking recall (SICR) task, participants are exposed to (...)
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    Why Quantum Measurements Yield Single Values.H. S. Perlman - 2021 - Foundations of Physics 51 (1):1-6.
    It is shown that the Born Rule probabilities, i.e. the squares of the moduli of the coefficients in a pure state superposition, refer to mutually exclusive events consequent on measurement. It is also shown that the eigenstates in a pure state superposition are not mutually exclusive events. If the Born Rule is to be retained as the fundamental interpretative postulate of quantum mechanics then it follows, firstly, that the probabilities necessarily refer not to the eigenstates but to the eigenvalues to (...)
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  30. Psycho-Analysis and Crime.S. H. Foulkes - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (75):79-80.
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    Hamravī: falsafah-ʼi siyāsī va fiqh-i siyāsī.Ṣādiq Ḥaqīqat - 2017 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Hirmis.
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  32. I and II Samuel. A Commentary.H. W. Hertzberg & J. S. Bowden - 1964
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  33. Medical students' involvement in patient care.H. Rakatansky, F. A. Riddick, L. J. Morse, J. M. O'Bannon, M. S. Goldrich, P. Ray, R. M. Sade, M. A. Spillman, M. Weiss & K. Morin - 2001 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 12 (2):111-115.
     
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  34. Deconstructing Lonergan.S. Ronald H. Mckinney - 1991 - International Philosophical Quarterly 31 (1):81-93.
     
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    gunpowder plot, 7 Hampshire, S., 79-80 Handel, GF, 137 Hardy, T., 18 Hare, RM, x, xii, 24.G. Eliot, T. S. Eliot, W. Empsom, M. Ernst, M. C. Escher, B. Flanagan, H. Focillon, F. M. Ford, A. Fowler & F. J. Haydn - 2004 - In John Hawthorne (ed.), Ethics. Wiley Periodicals. pp. 81.
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    Manejo ativo do trabalho de parto para reduzir a taxa de cesariana em mulheres de baixo risco.H. C. Brown, S. Paranjothy, T. Dowswell & J. Thomas - forthcoming - Tópicos.
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    Hamlet's Father's Ghost: An attempt to unmask Hegel's dialectical mole.H. S. Harris - 1980 - Hegel Bulletin 1 (2):56-58.
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    Animal versus human minds.H. S. Terrace - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (3):391-392.
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    Personalized medicine and genome-based treatments: Why personalized medicine ≠ individualized treatments.S. G. Nicholls, B. J. Wilson, D. Castle, H. Etchegary & J. C. Carroll - 2014 - Clinical Ethics 9 (4):135-144.
    The sequencing of the human genome and decreasing costs of sequencing technology have led to the notion of ‘personalized medicine’. This has been taken by some authors to indicate that personalized medicine will provide individualized treatments solely based on one’s DNA sequence. We argue this is overly optimistic and misconstrues the notion of personalization. Such interpretations fail to account for economic, policy and structural constraints on the delivery of healthcare. Furthermore, notions of individualization based on genomic data potentially take us (...)
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  40. Tiezerkʻi aṛeghtsuatsnerēn mēkě: chʻariki hartsʻě.S. H. Galionchean - 1912 - K. Polis: Tpagrutʻiwn Ō. Ardzuman.
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    Gentile’s “The Reform of Hegelian Dialectic” an Introductory Note.H. S. Harris - 1981 - Idealistic Studies 11 (3):187-188.
    The essay published here in English was one of the earliest documents of the birth of the form of idealism which Giovanni Gentile called “Actual Idealism.” The most celebrated full-length statement of it was published in 1916 as General Theory of the Spirit as Pure Act. But there is no other essay in which the relation between Gentile’s view and the great German tradition from which it derives is made so plain.
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  42. Somatic sensation.S. H. C. Hendry, S. S. Hsiao & M. C. Bushnell - 1999 - In M. J. Zigmond & F. E. Bloom (eds.), Fundamental Neuroscience. pp. 761-789.
     
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  43. Herodotus reconsidered.S. H. Rosen - 1963 - Giornale di Metafisica 18:194.
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    Spencer's formula of evolution.H. S. Shelton - 1910 - Philosophical Review 19 (3):241-258.
  45. Hegel's Science of Logic.W. H. Johnston, L. G. Struthers & Henry S. Macran - 1929 - Humana Mente 4 (16):561-562.
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  46. FRASER, A. C. -Philosophy of Theism.S. H. Mellone - 1897 - Mind 6:266.
     
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    Hegel's Philosophy of Spirit.H. S. Harris - 1989 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (1):118-120.
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    A Case For The Utility Of The Mathematical Intermediates.H. S. Arsen - 2012 - Philosophia Mathematica 20 (2):200-223.
    Many have argued against the claim that Plato posited the mathematical objects that are the subjects of Metaphysics M and N. This paper shifts the burden of proof onto these objectors to show that Plato did not posit these entities. It does so by making two claims: first, that Plato should posit the mathematical Intermediates because Forms and physical objects are ill suited in comparison to Intermediates to serve as the objects of mathematics; second, that their utility, combined with Aristotle’s (...)
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  49. Resource Use in a Transition Economy. Material-and Energy-Flow Analysis for Thailand 1970/1980-2000.H. Weisz, F. Krausmann & S. Sangkaman - forthcoming - Laguna: Searca Publishing.
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  50. Examining Geographic Literacy through State Performance Assessment Activities.S. H. White - 2000 - Journal of Social Studies Research 24 (1):19-24.
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