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    Sobre a interpretação da epistemologia de Hume.J. P. G. Monteiro - 2011 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 52 (124):279-291.
  2. Feeling Fantastic Again–Passions, Appearances and Belief in Aristotle.J. P. G. Dow - 2014 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 46.
  3. Inducao e Hipotese na Filosofia de Hume.J. P. Monteiro - 1977 - Manuscrito 1.
     
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  4. Hume, Induction, and Natural Selection.J. P. Monteiro - 1979 - In D. F. Norton, N. Capaldi & W. Robison (eds.), McGill Hume Studies. Austin Hill Press.
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    Protecting people who decline to participate in research: an example from a prison setting.P. G. Stiles, M. Epstein, N. Poythress & J. F. Edens - 2012 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 34 (2):15-18.
    Although there is great concern about protecting those who participate in research, little if any concern has been expressed in the literature about protecting “decliners”—individuals who were invited to participate, but did not. However, there are several situations in which potential participants may experience negative consequences if they choose not to participate—for example, the prison setting, where the power imbalance is obvious and the history of research is not a positive one. We offer several options to protect decliners from possible (...)
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  6. Learning to search for 2-D and 3-D targets defined by edges and by shading.J. P. Harris, C. I. Attwood & G. D. Sullivan - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 1374-1374.
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    Chance, induction, and rationality.J. P. Monteiro - 1994 - Philosophical Issues 5:257-272.
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    Hume, Induction and Single Experiments.J. P. Monteiro - 1998 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 56 (1):57-72.
    Hume fully recognised, and partially explained, the role of inductions from single experiments in human knowledge - something his Scottish critics, and some more recent ones, failed to understand. Those inferences, he maintains, depend on the use of a Newtonian rule and the removal of superfluous circumstances. But that rule is not sufficient, and Hume never stated the exact conditions of this removal. We should distinguish between survey and experience in his philosophy, to understand how experience of conjunctions where inductive (...)
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    Hume, Induction and Single Experiments.J. P. Monteiro - 1998 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 56 (1):57-72.
    Hume fully recognised, and partially explained, the role of inductions from single experiments in human knowledge - something his Scottish critics, and some more recent ones, failed to understand. Those inferences, he maintains, depend on the use of a Newtonian rule and the removal of superfluous circumstances. But that rule is not sufficient, and Hume never stated the exact conditions of this removal. We should distinguish between survey and experience in his philosophy, to understand how experience of conjunctions where inductive (...)
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    Pastors or Lawyers? The Role of Religion in the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission Process.P. G. J. Meiring - 2002 - HTS Theological Studies 58 (1).
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    Truth and reconciliation in South Africa: Hindu experiences and concerns.P. G. J. Meiring - 2004 - HTS Theological Studies 60 (4).
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    Raman scattering in uranium dioxide.P. G. Marlow, J. P. Russell & J. R. Hardy - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (128):409-410.
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    Reality and Experience.J. P. Day, Eino Kaila, Robert S. Cohen, G. H. von Wright, Ann Kirschenmann & Peter Kirschenmann - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (119):169.
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    A case study of complex metallic alloy phases: structure and disorder phenomena of Mg–Pd compounds.J. P. A. Makongo, Y. Prots, U. Burkhardt, R. Niewa, C. Kudla & G. Kreiner - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5):427-433.
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    On the thermodynamics of inhomogeneous systems.J. P. Hirth, W. A. Tiller & G. M. Pound - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 22 (175):117-130.
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    Gamma coherence and conscious perception.Kimford J. Meador, P. G. Ray, J. R. Echauz, D. W. Loring & G. J. Vachtsevanos - 2002 - Neurology 59 (6):847-854.
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    Raul Orayen, ed., "Ensayos Actuales sobre Adam Smith y David Hume". [REVIEW]J. P. Monteiro - 1982 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 20 (2):205.
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    A system of strict implication.P. G. J. Vredenduin - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (2):73-76.
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    Symposium: Is There Only One Correct System of Modal Logic?E. J. Lemmon & G. P. Henderson - 1959 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 33 (2):23 - 56.
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    Post mortem scientific sampling and the search for causes of death in intensive care: what information should be given and what consent should be obtained?J. P. Rigaud, J. P. Quenot, M. Borel, I. Plu, C. Herve & G. Moutel - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (3):132-136.
    Purpose The search for cause of death is important to improve knowledge and provide answers for the relatives of the deceased. Medical autopsy following unexplained death in hospital is one way to identify cause of death but is difficult to carry out routinely. Post mortem sampling (PMS) of tissues via thin biopsy needle or ‘mini incisions’ in the skin may be a useful alternative. A study was undertaken to assess how this approach is perceived by intensive care doctors and also (...)
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  21. Syntactic parsing.Roger P. G. Van Gompel & Pickering & J. Martin - 2009 - In Gareth Gaskell (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics. Oxford University Press.
     
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  22. Symptoms and selection bias: The influence of selection towards specialist care on the relationship between symptoms and diagnoses.J. A. Knottnerus, P. G. Knipschild & F. Sturmans - 1989 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 10 (1).
    Observations with respect to the relationship between symptoms and diseases can seriously be biased by selection phenomena. This selection may occur from the general population, via consultation behavior, diagnostic and therapeutic activities of the general practitioner, and by referral.Relationships may be suggested and reproduced even if they do not exist in unselected populations, as a product of diagnostic routines. Correction for selection bias can only be achieved by choosing proper comparison groups. While this can be done in a general practice (...)
     
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  23. Breastfeeding and diarrhoea mortality in southern Brazil.C. G. Victora, P. G. Smith, F. Jalil, I. Adlerberth, R. Ashraf, B. Carlsson, S. R. Khan, J. Karlberg, B. S. Lindblad & L. Mellander - 1989 - Journal of Biosocial Science. Supplement 10 (2):132-42.
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    Meeting of the association for symbolic logic: Orleans, France, 1972.J. P. Calais, J. Derrick & G. Sabbagh - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (2):371-389.
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    Notes sur un ostrakon de Thèbes.P. J. & G. L. - 1905 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 29 (1):104.
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    Symposium: Unconscious Perception.J. P. Day & G. N. A. Vesey - 1960 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 34 (1):47 - 78.
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    Scattering of lattice waves by point defects.P. G. Klemens, G. K. White & R. J. Tainsh - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (80):1323-1335.
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    The Neurosciences: Paths of Discovery.F. G. Worden, J. P. Swazey & G. Adelman (eds.) - 1975 - MIT Press.
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    The effect of surface steps on the critical thickness for spreading of threading dislocations in thin epitaxial films.J. P. Hirth, R. G. Hoagland * & A. Misra - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (26-27):3019-3028.
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    Boekbespreking.P. G. Geertsema, C. J. Viljoen & S. J. Botha - 1974 - HTS Theological Studies 30 (3/4).
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  31. The Subjective Value of Product Popularity: A Neural Account of How Product Popularity Influences Choice Using a Social and a Quality Focus.Robert P. G. Goedegebure, Irene O. J. M. Tijssen, L. Nynke van der Laan & Hans C. M. van Trijp - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Research on social influences often distinguishes between social and quality incentives to ascribe meaning to the value that popularity conveys. This study examines the neural correlates of those incentives through which popularity influences preferences. This research reports an functional magnetic resonance imaging experiment and a behavioral task in which respondents evaluated popular products with three focus perspectives; unspecified focus, focus on social aspects, and focus on quality. The results show that value derived with a social focus reflects inferences of approval (...)
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    Education, Culture and the Emotions.J. P. Tuck & G. H. Bantock - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):72.
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    Conceptualization in reference production: Probabilistic modeling and experimental testing.Roger P. G. van Gompel, Kees van Deemter, Albert Gatt, Rick Snoeren & Emiel J. Krahmer - 2019 - Psychological Review 126 (3):345-373.
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    The relation of galvanic skin reactions to preceding resistance.J. P. Seward & G. H. Seward - 1935 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 18 (1):64.
  35. A comparison of electron cloud density measurements using shielded pickups and te waves at cesrta✂.J. P. Sikora, M. G. Billing, J. A. Crittenden, M. A. Palmer, D. L. Rubin & S. De Santis - unknown - Ratio 2 (10).
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  36. Finite model theory and its applications. Texts in Theoretical Computer Science.E. Grädel, P. G. Kolaitis, L. Libkin, M. Marx, J. Spencer & M. Y. Vardi - 2010 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):406-407.
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    Is There Only One Correct System of Modal Logic?E. J. Lemmon & G. P. Henderson - 1959 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 33 (1):23-56.
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    Transport properties of metal-ammonia solutions in the non-metal transition range.J. P. Lelieur, G. Lepoutre & J. C. Thompson - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (5):1205-1216.
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    Ferrofluids containing Ni-Fe alloy particles.P. G. Shepherd & J. Popplewell - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (181):239-242.
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    Mechanical Proof-Search and the Theory of Logical Deduction in the Ussr.S. J. Maslov, G. E. Mints & V. P. Orevkov - 1971 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 25 (4=98):575-584.
    A survey of works on automatic theorem-proving in the ussr 1964-1970. the philosophical problems are not touched.
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    (1 other version)Griss G. F. C.. Negationless intuitionistic mathematics II, III, IV. Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Proceedings of the section of sciences, vol. 53 , pp. 456–463, and series A, vol. 54 , pp. 193–199, 452–471; also Indagationes mathematicae, vol. 12 , pp. 108–115, and vol. 13 , pp. 193–199, 452–471. [REVIEW]P. G. J. Vredenduin - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (4):296-297.
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    Griss G. F. C.. Logic of negationless intnitionistic mathematics. Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Proceedings, series A, vol. 54 , pp. 41–49; also Indagationes mathematicae, vol.13 , pp. 41–49. [REVIEW]P. G. J. Vredenduin - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (1):67-68.
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    Griss G. F. C.. La mathématique iniuitioniste sans négation. Nieuw archief voor wishunde, ser. 3 vol. 3 no. 3 , pp. 134–142. [REVIEW]P. G. J. Vredenduin - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (2):214-214.
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    The growth habits and surface structure of ice crystals.B. J. Mason, G. W. Bryant & A. P. Van den Heuvel - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (87):505-526.
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    La composition des listes au PSC.G. Vidick & J. P. Jacobs - 1969 - Res Publica 11 (1):95-122.
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  46. The representational structure of linguistic understanding.J. P. Grodniewicz - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    The nature of linguistic understanding is a much-debated topic. Among the issues that have been discussed, two questions have recently received a lot of attention: (Q1) ‘Are states of understanding direct (i.e. represent solely what is said) or indirect (i.e. represent what is said as being said/asserted)?’ and (Q2) ‘What kind of mental attitude is linguistic understanding (e.g. knowledge, belief, seeming)?’ This paper argues that, contrary to what is commonly assumed, there is no straightforward answer to either of these questions. (...)
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    Emergence of New Fields in Ecology: The Case of Life History Studies.K. J. Korfiatis & G. P. Stamou - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (1):97 - 116.
    We examine the emergence of the field of life-history strategies during the 1950s. (We consider a 'field' an area of scientific activity consisting of a theoretical core, a subject of research, a vocabulary and research tools). During the late 1940s and early 1950s, population ecology faced many problems, concerning its conceptual framework, its mathematical models, experimental deficiencies, etc. Research on life-history characteristics remained descriptive, lacking explanations about the causes and significance of phenomena. This was due to the deficiencies of the (...)
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  48. Augustine on the measurement of time.G. J. P. O'Daly - 1981 - In A. H. Armstrong, H. J. Blumenthal & R. A. Markus (eds.), Neoplatonism and early Christian thought: essays in honour of A.H. Armstrong. London: Variorum Publications.
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    Decline and Fall of Neoplatonism.G. J. P. O'Daly - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (01):44-.
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    Neoplatonism.G. J. P. O'Daly - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (02):228-.
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