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    Fast and reliable evaluation of lattice distortions from convergent-beam electron diffraction patterns.Z. Lu, F. Pyczak, S. Krämer, H. Biermann & H. Mughrabi - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (20):2383-2397.
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    Deformation-induced long-range internal stresses and lattice plane misorientations and the role of geometrically necessary dislocations.H. Mughrabi - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (25-26):4037-4054.
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    Constrained glide and interaction of bowed-out screw dislocations in confined channels.H. Mughrabi * & F. Pschenitzka - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (26-27):3029-3045.
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    Electron microscope observations on the dislocation arrangement in deformed copper single crystals in the stress-applied state.H. Mughrabi - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (156):1211-1217.
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    (2 other versions)Elektronenmikroskopische untersuchung der versetzungsanordnung verformter kupfereinkristalle im belasteten zustand.H. Mughrabi - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (184):869-895.
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    Asymmetry of slip and shape changes during cyclic deformation of α-iron single crystals.H. Mughrabi & Ch Wüthrich - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 33 (6):963-984.
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  7. (1 other version)Kant's metaphysic of experience.H. J. Paton - 1936 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin.
  8. Collective Responsibility.H. D. Lewis - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (84):3 - 18.
    If I were asked to put forward an ethical principle which I considered to be especially certain, it would be that no one can be responsible, in the properly ethical sense, for the conduct of another. Responsibility belongs essentially to the individual. The implications of this principle are much more far-reaching than is evident at first, and reflection upon them may lead many to withdraw the assent which they might otherwise be very ready to accord to this view of responsibility. (...)
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    Aspects of Face Processing.H. Ellis, M. Jeeves, F. Newcombe & Andrew W. Young (eds.) - 1986 - Martinus Nijhoff.
    INTRODUCTION TO ASPECTS OF FACE PROCESSING: TEN QUESTIONS IN NEED OF ANSWERS. HD Ellis 1. INTRODUCTION These proceedings of the first international ...
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  10. Love of Country and Love of Party: Patriotism and Human Nature in Machiavelli.H. Zmora - 2004 - History of Political Thought 25 (3):424-445.
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    Knowledge and Perception. By H. A. Prichard. (Oxford University Press. Pp. 214. Price 15s.).C. H. Whiteley - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (95):358-.
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    Sappho's supra-superlatives.H. Zellner - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (01):292-.
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    V.Erklärungen zu einigen stellen lateinischer schriftsteller.H. Fr Zeyss - 1872 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 31 (1-4):122-125.
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  14. Mgs coetsier, etty hillesum and the flow of presence. A Voegelinian analysis.H. Zollner - 2009 - Gregorianum 90 (4):916.
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  15. Madrasat al-Iskandarīyah al-mutaʼakhkhirah wa-atharuhā fī al-trāth al-falsafī al-Islāmī =.Ḥusayn Zuhrī - 2015 - al-Iskandarīyah: Maktabat al-Iskandarīyah. Edited by Ismail Serageldin.
    1. Amūnīyūs ibn Hirmiyās wa-atharuh fī falsafat al-Farābī = Ammonius son of Hermias and his influence on the philosophy of Al-Farabi--2. Simbilīlīkūs wa-atharuh fī mītāfīzīqā Ibn Sīnā = Simplicius and his influence on Avicenna's metaphysics.
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  16. Plato's Meno: 86E-87A: The Geometricul Illustration of The Argument by Hypothesis'.H. Zyskind & Robert Sternfeld - 1977 - Phronesis 22 (3):206-211.
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    Human morality and sociality: evolutionary and comparative perspectives.Henrik Høgh-Olesen (ed.) - 2010 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Human nature is enigmatic. Are we cruel, selfish creatures or good merciful Samaritans? This book takes you on a journey into the complexities of human mind and kind, from altruism, sharing, and large-scale cooperation, to cheating, distrust, and warfare. What are the building blocks of morality and sociality? Featuring contributions from leading researchers, such as Christophe Boesch, Leda Cosmides and John Tooby, Azar Gat, Dennis Krebs, Ara Norenzayan, and Frans B. M. de Waal, this fascinating interdisciplinary reader draws on evolutionary (...)
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    Non-Professional Healthcare Workers and Ethical Obligations to Work during Pandemic Influenza.H. Draper, T. Sorell, J. Ives, S. Damery, S. Greenfield, J. Parry, J. Petts & S. Wilson - 2010 - Public Health Ethics 3 (1):23-34.
    Most academic papers on ethics in pandemics concentrate on the duties of healthcare professionals. This paper will consider non-professional healthcare workers: do they have a moral obligation to work during an influenza pandemic? If so, is this an obligation that outweighs others they might have, e.g., as parents, and should such an obligation be backed up by the coercive power of law? This paper considers whether non-professional healthcare workers—porters, domestic service workers, catering staff, clerks, IT support workers, etc.—have an obligation (...)
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    Skinner's naturalism as a paradigm for teaching business ethics: a discussion from tourism.H. Ruhi Yaman - 2003 - Teaching Business Ethics 7 (2):107-122.
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    Laws and Explanations in History. By W. H. Dray. (Oxford University Press. 1957. Pp. 174. Price 21s.).P. H. Nowell-Smith - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (129):170-.
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    Some Philosophical Questions about Telepathy and Clairvoyance.H. H. Price - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (60):363 - 385.
    The founder of Psychical Research, though he has not yet received the honour due to him, seems to have been King Croesus of Lydia, who reigned from 560 to 546 B.C. He carried out an interesting experiment, recorded in detail by Herodotus,2 to test the clairvoyant powers of a number of oracles. He sent embassies to seven oracles, six Greek and one Egyptian. They all started on the same day. On the hundredth day each embassy was instructed to ask its (...)
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    A Portevin-Le Chatelier effect expected from solute atmosphere dragging.H. Yoshinaga & S. Morozumi - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (186):1351-1366.
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    Motion Perception and the Temporal Metaphysics of Consciousness.H. Pollock & S. Strong - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (5-6):79-101.
    This paper defends a 'punctivist' conception of consciousness from recent attacks by Ian Phillips and Matthew Soteriou. As we intend it, 'punctivism' is the view that a subject's experience over some interval is determined by their experiential states at each instant during it. Phillips and Soteriou both offer ingenious arguments purporting to show that the punctivist is unable to make sense of motion perception; and that only by adopting an 'holistic' conception -- whereby a subject's instantaneous experiences are determined by (...)
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    The new psychology in undergraduate work.H. K. Wolfe - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (4):382-387.
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  25. Report of investigations into an obscure function of the subconscious mind.H. Woodworth - 1942 - Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 36:185-230.
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    Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders. Etiology, Pathogenesis, and Therapeutics.H. T. Wright - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (7):682-683.
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    The Palaces of Crete and their Builders. By Angelo Mosso. Fisher Unwin. 21s.H. D. R. W. - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (05):159-.
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    Der Autor.H. G. Xenophon - 1918 - In Hellenika: Griechisch - Deutsch. Akademie Verlag. pp. 645-665.
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    Chapter 3: Nothing Improper.H. G. Xunzi - 2014 - In Xunzi: The Complete Text. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 16-22.
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    Chapter 30: The Proper Model and Proper Conduct.H. G. Xunzi - 2014 - In Xunzi: The Complete Text. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 330-332.
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    Chapter 8: The Achievements of the Ru.H. G. Xunzi - 2014 - In Xunzi: The Complete Text. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 52-67.
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    Genre as social indexicality: A cross-cultural analysis of English and Chinese love poems.H. G. Ying - 2009 - Semiotica 2009 (177):197-208.
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    Gelsolin: Calcium‐ and polyphosphoinositide‐regulated actin‐ modulating protein.H. L. Yin - 1987 - Bioessays 7 (4):176-179.
    Receptor‐mediated stimulation induces massive actin polymerization and cyto‐skeletal reorganization. The activity of a potent actin‐modulating protein, gelsolin, is regulated both by Ca2+ and polyphos‐phoinositides, and it may have a pivotal role in restructuring the actin cytoskeleton in response to agonist stimulation. Structure‐function analysis of gelsolin has (1) indicated that its NH2‐terminal half is primarily responsible for modulating actin filament length and polymerization; and (2) elucidated mechanisms by which Ca2+ and phospholipids may regulate such functions. Gelsolin is functionally and structurally similar (...)
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  34. Emerson and Santayana on Imagination.H. G. Callaway - 2007 - In Flamm And Skowronski (ed.), Under Any Sky, Contemporary Readings on George Santayana.
    This paper examines Santayana on imagination, and related themes, chiefly as these are expressed in his early work, Interpretations of Poetry and Religion (1900). My hypothesis is that Santayana under-estimates, in this book, the force and significance of the prevalent distinction between imagination and fancy, as this was originally put forward by Coleridge and later developed in Emerson’s late essays. I will focus on some of those aspects of Santayana’s book which appear to react to or to engage with Emerson’s (...)
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  35. The Esoteric Quine?H. G. Callaway - 2003 - In H. G. Callaway & W. V. Quine (eds.), W.V. Quine, Immanuel Kant Lectures, translated and introduced by H.G. Callaway. Frommann-Holzboog.
    This is the Introduction to my translation of Quine's Kant Lectures. Part of my interpretation is that an "esoteric doctrine" in involved in Quine's distinctive semantic claims: his skepticism of the credulity of non-expert evaluation of discourse and theory.
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    Withholding/withdrawing treatment from neonates: legislation and official guidelines across Europe.H. E. McHaffie, M. Cuttini, G. Brolz-Voit, L. Randag, R. Mousty, A. M. Duguet, B. Wennergren & P. Benciolini - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (6):440-446.
    Representatives from eight European countries compared the legal, ethical and professional settings within which decision making for neonates takes place. When it comes to limiting treatment there is general agreement across all countries that overly aggressive treatment is to be discouraged. Nevertheless, strong emphasis has been placed on the need for compassionate care even where cure is not possible. Where a child will die irrespective of medical intervention, there is widespread acceptance of the practice of limiting aggressive treatment or alleviating (...)
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    The life and writings of Giambattista Vico.H. P. Adams - 1935 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin.
    First published in 1935, The Life and Writings of Giambattista Vico is a succinct biography of the Italian philosopher, Giambattista Vico. Carefully documented, the book comments on Vico's life as well as his oeuvre in a bid to extend his audience to the English-speaking population. From his early childhood to the influence of his writings after his death, the book provides a keen insight into the many facets of his philosophy. This book will be of interest to students of philosophy (...)
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    The Dvaita philosophy and its place in the Vedanta.H. N. Raghavendracharya - 1941 - Mysore: University of Mysore.
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    Epistemology: Classic problems and contemporary responses.H. Kornblith - 2003 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (3):436 – 437.
    Book Information Epistemology: Classic Problems and Contemporary Responses. By Laurence BonJour. Rowman and Littlefield. Lanham MD. 2002. Pp. viii + 289. Hardback, US$75. Paperback, US$23.95.
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  40. A fundamental link between system theory and statistical mechanics.H. Atmanspacher & H. Scheingraber - 1987 - Foundations of Physics 17 (9):939-963.
    A fundamental link between system theory and statistical mechanics has been found to be established by the Kolmogorov entropy K. By this quantity the temporal evolution of dynamical systems can be classified into regular, chaotic, and stochastic processes. Since K represents a measure for the internal information creation rate of dynamical systems, it provides an approach to irreversibility. The formal relationship to statistical mechanics is derived by means of an operator formalism originally introduced by Prigogine. For a Liouville operator L (...)
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    The Meaning of `Meaning': A Symposium.H. H. Joachim - 1920 - Mind 29 (116):385 - 414.
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    Dilthey Today.H. P. Rickman - 1976 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 19 (1-4):493-509.
  43. Pragmatic Pluralism and American Democracy.H. G. Callaway - 2000 - In R. Tapp (ed.), Multiculturalism: Humanist Perspectives. pp. 221-247.
    This paper approaches "multiculturalism" obliquely via conceptions of social and political pluralism in the pragmatist tradition. As a matter of social analysis, the advent of multiculturalism implies some loss of confidence in our prior conceptions of accommodating ethnic, social, and religious diversity: the conversion of traditional American cultural diversity into a war of political interest groups. This, and the corresponding tendency toward cultural relativism and "anything goes," is fundamentally a product of over-centralization and cultural-political exhaustion in the wake of the (...)
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  44. Emerson and the Law of Freedom.H. G. Callaway - 2008 - In R.W. Emerson, Society and Solitude, Twelve Chapters. Edwin Mellen Press.
    This paper is the expository and evaluative introduction to my new edition of Emerson's Society and Solitude, Twelve Chapters.
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    Can Philosophy Save Christianity? Are the Roots of the Foundations of Christian Bioethics Ecumenical? Reflections on the Nature of a Christian Bioethics.H. Tristram Engelhardt - 1999 - Christian Bioethics 5 (3):203-212.
    H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.; Can Philosophy Save Christianity? Are the Roots of the Foundations of Christian Bioethics Ecumenical? Reflections on the Nature of.
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  46. Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca.H. Diels (ed.) - 1882 - Reimer.
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    The Many Faces of Autonomy.H. Tristram Engelhardt - 2001 - Health Care Analysis 9 (3):283-297.
    The challenge in maintaining patient autonomy regarding medical decision-making and confidentiality lies not only in control over information transferred to and regarding patients, but in the ambiguity of autonomy itself. post-modernity is characterized by the recognition of not just numerous accounts of autonomy, but by the inability in a principled fashion to select one as canonical. Autonomy is understood as a good, a right-making condition, and an element of human flourishing. In each case, it can have a different content, depending (...)
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  48. Synthetic Necessary Truths.H. W. Chapman - 1952 - Mind 61 (243):391 - 394.
  49. The Moral Case for Experimentation on Animals.H. J. McCloskey - 1987 - The Monist 70 (1):64-82.
    The moral case for experimentation on animals rests both on the goods to be realized, the evils to be avoided thereby, and on the duty to respect persons and to secure them in the enjoyment of their natural moral rights. Some experimentation on animals presents no problems of justification as it involves no harm at all to the animals which are the subject of experiments and is such as to seek to achieve an advance in knowledge. Experiments on non-sentient animals, (...)
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    Emerson on Creativity in Thought and Action.H. G. Callaway - 2006 - In R.W. Emerson, The Conduct of Life: A Philosophical Reading. University Press of America.
    The opening essay of Emerson’s 1860 book, The Conduct of Life, posed, in that fateful year of threatening Civil War and disunion, the philosophical problem of human freedom and fate. The essay “Fate” is followed in the present book by a series of essays on related themes, including: “Power,” “Wealth,” “Culture,” “Worship,” “Beauty” and “Illusions.” The central question of the volume is, “How shall I live?” Appreciating both our freedom and its limits, we understand the vitality of power to acquire (...)
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