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    Causality, Determinism and Probability.J. E. Moyal - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (91):310 - 317.
    The prediction of future events from our knowledge of past events is one of the main functions of Science. Such predictions are made possible by inferring causal relations between events from observed regularities. These relations are then codified into “laws of nature,” and it is through knowledge of these laws that prediction becomes possible. The concept of “causal relation” is thus a fundamental one in the structure of science. Now recent advances in physics have led scientists to modify considerably their (...)
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  2. René Descartes: critical assessments.Georges J. D. Moyal (ed.) - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
    This anthology brings together many of the more significant contributions to Cartesian scholarship, some of which reach far back as the 1930s. Altogether, there are well over 100 detailed analyses and discussions of salient aspects of Descartes' Promethean legacy. Because Descartes intended his system to embrace not only philosophy but also a complete scientific corpus, this collection covers both philosophical issues and scientific views: Volume 1 is devoted to questions of Cartesian Method and epistemology; Volumes 2 and 3 concentrate on (...)
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    The Investiture of ego sum as a Metaphysical Principle.Georges J. D. Moyal - 2001 - Studia Leibnitiana 33 (2):224 - 229.
    Le seul fait qu'il surgisse après que tout a été révoqué en doute ne suffit pas à faire du cogito-plus précisément, de ego sum - un principe métaphysique, une vérité première: la chose doit être démontrée. Or cette démonstration est bien là, dans la II e Méditation. Elle se fait en deux temps: y participent (a) l'expérience du morceau de cire et (b) le bref recours à l'imagination (AT VII, 27-28; IX/1, 21-22) par lequel Descartes vise à déterminer s'il est (...)
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    Galilean-Covariant Clifford Algebras in the Phase-Space Representation.J. D. M. Vianna, M. C. B. Fernandes & A. E. Santana - 2005 - Foundations of Physics 35 (1):109-129.
    We apply the Galilean covariant formulation of quantum dynamics to derive the phase-space representation of the Pauli–Schrödinger equation for the density matrix of spin-1/2 particles in the presence of an electromagnetic field. The Liouville operator for the particle with spin follows from using the Wigner–Moyal transformation and a suitable Clifford algebra constructed on the phase space of a (4 + 1)-dimensional space–time with Galilean geometry. Connections with the algebraic formalism of thermofield dynamics are also investigated.
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    Part III: meeting the challenge when data sharing is required.V. A. Wolf, J. E. Sieber, P. M. Steel & A. O. Zarate - 2005 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 28 (2):10-15.
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    The Works of George Berkeley.J. E. C., George Berkeley & Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11:97.
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    Descartes's Changing Mind.Peter Machamer & J. E. McGuire - 2009 - Princeton University Press. Edited by J. E. McGuire.
    Descartes's works are often treated as a unified, unchanging whole. But in Descartes's Changing Mind, Peter Machamer and J. E. McGuire argue that the philosopher's views, particularly in natural philosophy, actually change radically between his early and later works--and that any interpretation of Descartes must take account of these changes. The first comprehensive study of the most significant of these shifts, this book also provides a new picture of the development of Cartesian science, epistemology, and metaphysics. No changes in Descartes's (...)
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    Giving answers or raising questions?: the problematic role of institutional ethics committees.J. E. Fleetwood, R. M. Arnold & R. J. Baron - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (3):137-142.
    Institutional ethics committees (IECs) are part of a growing phenomenon in the American health care system. Although a major force driving hospitals to establish IECs is the desire to resolve difficult clinical dilemmas in a quick and systematic way, in this paper we argue that such a goal is naive and, to some extent, misguided. We assess the growing trend of these committees, analyse the theoretical assumptions underlying their establishment, and evaluate their strengths and shortcomings. We show how the 'medical (...)
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    Adding a closed unbounded set.J. E. Baumgartner, L. A. Harrington & E. M. Kleinberg - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (2):481-482.
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    Understanding the Logic of Obligation.Frank Jackson & J. E. J. Altham - 1988 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 62 (1):255 - 283.
  11. Social Class and Educational Opportunity.J. E. Floud, A. H. Halsey & F. M. Martin - 1957 - British Journal of Educational Studies 6 (1):80-81.
  12. A dialogue with Descartes: Newton's ontology of true and immutable natures.J. E. McGuire - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (1):103-125.
    : This article is concerned with Newton's appropriation of Descartes' ontology of true and immutable natures in developing his theory of infinitely extended space. It contends that unless the part played by the Platonic distinction between "being a nature" and "having a nature" in Newton's thinking is properly appreciated the foundation of his doctrine of space in relation to God will not be fully understood. It also contends that Newton's Platonism is consistent with his empiricism once the mediating role is (...)
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    Heaps of moles? – Mediating macroscopic and microscopic measurement of chemical substances.J. E. Wolff - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 80:19-27.
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    How Things Are: Studies in Predication and the History of Philosophy and Science.James Bogen & J. E. Mcguire - 1984 - Springer.
    One of the earliest and most influential treatises on the subject of this volume is Aristotle's Categories. Aristotle's title is a form of the Greek verb for speaking against or submitting an accusation in a legal proceeding. By the time of Aristotle, it also meant: to signify or to predicate. Surprisingly, the "predicates" Aristotle talks about include not only bits of language, but also such nonlinguistic items as the color white in a body and the knowledge of grammar in a (...)
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    A divided mind: Observations of the conscious properties of the separated hemispheres.J. E. LeDoux, David H. Wilson & Michael S. Gazzaniga - 1977 - Annals of Neurology 2:417-21.
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    The dynamics of operant conditioning.Valentin Dragoi & J. E. R. Staddon - 1999 - Psychological Review 106 (1):20-61.
  17. Comptes rendus. T.Dagron,Unité de l'être et dialectique. L'idée de philosopphie naturelle chez Giordano Bruno.J. LagrÉ & E. - 2000 - Archives de Philosophie 63 (3):519-520.
     
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    The vision of parmenides.J. E. Boodin - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (6):578-589.
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    The copernican revolution in philosophy.J. E. Creighton - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22 (2):133-150.
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  20. Well and Good: Case Studies in Biomedical Issues.Wilfrid J. Waluchow & J. E. Thomas - 1987 - Peterborough, ON, Canada: Broadview Press.
     
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  21. Well and Good: Case Studies in Biomedical Issues Revised Edition.Wilfrid J. Waluchow & J. E. Thomas - 1990 - Peterborough, ON, Canada: Broadview Press.
     
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    An introduction to early judaism (book).J. E. Wright - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):174-175.
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    Albertus Magnus' view on the angle with special emphasis on his geometry and metaphysics.Paul M. J. E. Tummers - 1984 - Vivarium 22 (1):35-62.
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    Access to Expanded Prenatal Genetic Testing: Response to Open Peer Commentaries.Michelle J. Bayefsky & Benjamin E. Berkman - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (5):1-3.
    We would like to thank the authors of the excellent Open Peer Commentaries on our target article, “Implementing Expanded Prenatal Genetic Testing: Should Parents Have Access to Any and All Fetal Ge...
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    The Environment of Learning.Doris M. Lee & J. E. Richardson - 1970 - British Journal of Educational Studies 18 (1):110.
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    The molecular biology of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes: ′What's in a name?'.P. K. Legan, J. E. Collins & D. R. Garrod - 1992 - Bioessays 14 (6):385-393.
    Desmosomes are junctions involved in intercellular adhesion of epithelial cells and hemidesmosomes are junctions involved in adhesion of epithelia to basement membranes. Both are characterised at the ultrastructural level by dense cytoplasmic plaques which are linked to the intermediate filament cytoskeleton of the cells. The plaques strongly resemble each other suggesting a relationship between the two kinds of junctions, as implied by their names. Recent characterisation of the molecular components of the junctions shows they are, in fact, quite unrelated implying (...)
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  27. The essential distinction between science and philosophy.J. E. Turner - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (1):42-53.
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  28. The nurturing role of black church women.J. L. Daniel, J. E. Daniel, L. Poag-Rhodes & G. Smitherman-Donaldson - 1987 - The Griot 6 (3):33-43.
     
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    Note on MS. Glasgow Univ. Libr. V. 3. 5–6.S. J. E. Des Places & A. Wasserstein - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (01):7-.
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    Ironie als vorm van communicatie.S. J. E. Dikkers - 1969 - Den Haag,: Kruseman.
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  31. The intentionality of desire and the intentions of people.J. E. Cheney - 1978 - Mind 87 (October):517-532.
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    Professor A. Campbell Fraser's account of 'human intelligence'.J. E. Creighton - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4 (2):167-174.
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    Reality and change.J. E. Creighton - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32 (3):289-294.
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    The form of philosophical intelligibility.J. E. Creighton - 1922 - Journal of Philosophy 19 (10):253-261.
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    The nature of intellectual synthesis.J. E. Creighton - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5 (2):135-156.
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  36. Brain, mind, and language.J. E. LeDoux - 1985 - In David A. Oakley (ed.), Brain and Mind. New York: Methuen.
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    Contextual and intrinsic freedom.J. E. Ledden - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (22):702-708.
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    Mr. Rynin on definitions of "value".J. E. Ledden - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (17):463-464.
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    On the logical status of value.J. E. Ledden - 1950 - Philosophical Review 59 (3):354-369.
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    (1 other version)On not speaking the same language - I.J. E. Llewelyn - 1962 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 40 (1):35 – 48.
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    Theoretical languages in psychology.J. E. Martin - 1971 - Philosophy of Science 38 (September):344-352.
    An attempt is made to provide a statement of the sufficient conditions for the functional equivalence of observable events in Psychology. Without a statement of those conditions, no explanation of functional equivalence in empirical situations can be achieved. A characterization of functional equivalence strictly in terms of the traditional S-R language is examined. This characterization is found to be inappropriate in that it entails vacuous mediators. A revision of S-R language is attempted in order to characterize functional equivalence. While this (...)
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    More Fetters to unfetter: A reply to Depew and Schmaus.J. E. Mcguire & Barbara Tuchanska - 2002 - Social Epistemology 16 (4):399 – 409.
    This is a response to two reviews of our book "Science Unfettered: A Philosophical Study of Sociohistorical Ontology." We clarify the relationship between the ontological and the ontic, the key phrases: 'being-in-the-world,' the 'facticity' of human existence. We show where the sources of reviewers misunderstandings lie.
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    Shaftesbury's last commission.J. E. Sweetman - 1956 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 19 (1/2):110-116.
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    On an epistemic approach to logic.J. E. Tiles - 1981 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 59 (1):86 – 91.
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    (1 other version)Dr. Bosanquet's theory of mental states, judgment, and reality.J. E. Turner - 1918 - Mind 27 (107):304-317.
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    Relativity, scientific and philosophical.J. E. Turner - 1922 - Mind 31 (123):337-342.
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    Some philosophic aspects of scientific relativity.J. E. Turner - 1921 - Journal of Philosophy 18 (8):210-216.
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    The Rhetoric of Combat: Greek Military Theory and Roman Culture in Julius Caesar's Battle Descriptions.J. E. Lendon - 1999 - Classical Antiquity 18 (2):273-329.
    Descriptions of battles in ancient authors are not mirrors of reality, however dim and badly cracked, but are a form of literary production in which the real events depicted are filtered through the literary, intellectual, and cultural assumptions of the author. By comparing the battle descriptions of Julius Caesar to those of Xenophon and Polybius this paper attempts to place those battle descriptions in their intellectual and cultural context. Here Caesar appears as a military intellectual engaged in controversies with experts (...)
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    On Spinozistic Immortality. [REVIEW]J. E. Creighton - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9 (4):423-429.
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    Experimental evidence vs. experimental practice? [REVIEW]J. E. Tiles - 1992 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 43 (1):99-109.
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