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  1. Some observations on the revelation of the Quran+ Islam, Koran.K. NurulIslam - 1996 - Journal of Dharma 21 (4):395-406.
     
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  2. The Unconscious Reconsidered.K. S. Bowers & D. Meichenbaum (eds.) - 1982 - Wiley.
  3. Objective Knowledge.K. R. Popper - 1972 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 4 (2):388-398.
     
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    Headlessness without Illusions: Phenomenological Undecidability and Materialism.K. Williford - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (5-6):190-200.
    I argue that there is a version of (quasi-Armstrongian) weak illusionism that intelligibly relates phenomenal concepts and introspective opacity, accounts for the (hard) problem intuitions Chalmers highlights (modal, epistemic, explanatory, and metaphysical), and undermines the most important arguments Chalmers deploys against type-B and type-C materialisms. If this is successful, we can satisfactorily account for the meta-problem of consciousness, mollify our hard problem intuitions, and remain genuine realists about phenomenal experience.
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  5. The developmental origins of animal and artifact concepts.K. Shutts, L. Markson, E. S. Spelke, B. Hood & L. Santos - 2009 - In Bruce M. Hood & Laurie R. Santos (eds.), The origins of object knowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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  6. Social acceptance of dairy farming: The ambivalence between the two faces of modernity.K. Boogaard Birgit, B. Bock Bettina, J. Oosting Simon, S. C. Wiskerke Johannes & J. der Zijpp Akkvane - forthcoming - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics.
    Society’s relationship with modern animal farming is an ambivalent one: on the one hand there is rising criticism about modern animal farming; on the other hand people appreciate certain aspects of it, such as increased food safety and low food prices. This ambivalence reflects the two faces of modernity: the negative (exploitation of nature and loss of traditions) and the positive (progress, convenience, and efficiency). This article draws on a national survey carried out in the Netherlands that aimed at gaining (...)
     
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  7. Body & Mind: Past, Present And Future.K. D. Irani - 1980 - New York: Academic Press.
     
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    Cultivating Consciousness: Enhancing Human Potential, Wellness, and Healing.K. Ramakrishna Rao (ed.) - 1993 - Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
    The authors discuss the nature of consciousness, the methods for studying it, its relevance to our values, and the role of consciousness for enhancing human abilities and wellness.
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    Buddizm V Kontekste Kulʹtury Rossii.K. A. Nadneeva - 2005 - Novyĭ Khronograf.
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  10. Ökopark am Rangierbahnhof Nord, München.K. D. Neumann - 1996 - Topos 17 (1996):78.
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  11. Valuing the Earth: economics, Ecology.K. N. Tawnsend - forthcoming - Ethics.
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    Bioethics and philosophy.K. Danner Clouser - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (6):10-11.
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    Does science have a moving target?K. Brad Wray - 2005 - American Philosophical Quarterly 42 (1):47-58.
    Kuhn argues that science does not aim at the truth. Alexander Bird raises concerns form Kuhn's view. I defend Kuhn's claim and argue that insofar as science has a goal it is a moving target.
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  14. Towards a PL-Metaphysics of Perception: In Search of the Metaphysical Roots of Constructivism.K. Werner - 2015 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (1):148-157.
    Context: Metaphysics of perception explores fundamental questions regarding the structure and status of the perceived world or appearance(s. By virtue of perception, the apparent world comes to existence. This, however, does not mean that the apparent world is a projection of mind, that it exists “in the head.” Implications: PL-metaphysics reconciles realism with constructivism. As such, it might be considered either an alternative to constructivism or an improvement and completion of this position. Constructivist content: The article refers to non-Cartesian movements (...)
     
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    Cassirer's Conception of Causality.K. Sundaram - 1987 - Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers.
    Ernst Cassirer was the last of the major exponents of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism. This book presents his philosophy of science in the context of the developments in the physical sciences in this century. Cassirer's call for a redefinition of the «concept of substance» is critically evaluated in terms of the meanings of such terms as «laws, » «theories, » and «causality» as used in the sciences. By treating the sciences as one of the Symbolic Forms, this book establishes (...)
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    Ordinary Language and Life-World Philosophies: Toward the Next Generation in Philosophy and Psychiatry.K. W. M. Fulford, Giovanni Stanghellini & John Z. Sadler - 2022 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 29 (1):1-4.
    Philosophers have hitherto only interpreted the world in various ways; the point is to change it.Karl marx’s distinction between interpreting the world and changing it points by extension to the state of contemporary philosophy and psychiatry. The 1990s resurgence of interdisciplinary work in this area was driven equally by phenomenological scholarship and by initiatives in analytic philosophy. The former reflected the focus in phenomenology on ‘what it is like’ to experience a given mental symptom with the aim of reconstructing the (...)
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    Atomistic simulations of the tensile strength of a disclinated bicrystalline nanofilm.K. Zhou, A. A. Nazarov & M. S. Wu - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (27):3181-3191.
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  18. Logika v lit︠s︡akh i simvolakh: Nauchno-populi︠a︡rnai︠a︡ kniga.K. K. Zholʹ - 1993 - Moskva: "Pedagogika-Press". Edited by I. N. Bazhenova.
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    The antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic properties of Fe2MnSi.K. A. R. Ziebeck & P. J. Webster - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 34 (6):973-982.
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    Philosophical Counselling.K. A. Zoë - 1995 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 2 (2):23-28.
    Self-understanding is to a great extent defined by narrative: who we are as human beings is determined by the stories we, and others, tell about ourselves. Yet many are unable to compose coherent personal narratives, as their experiences do not fall within the scope of an accepted conceptual framework. Survivors of trauma are particularly apt to fall into this “narrative rift,” where there can be no words to describe, and hence can be no assimilation of, their experiences. Using the example (...)
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    Blue Mountains Revisited: Cultural Studies on the Nilgiri Hills.K. V. Zvelebil & Paul Hockings - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (1):126.
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    Counsel from the Ancients: A Study of Badaga Proverbs, Prayers, Omens and Curses.K. V. Zvelebil & Paul Hockings - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):179.
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  23. Sefer Ḥuṭ shani.Shemaryahu Yosef Nisim Ḳarelits - 2012 - Bene Beraḳ: [Ḥayim Aryeh ha-Leṿi Hokhman]. Edited by Ḥayim Aryeh Hokhman.
    Hilkhot mezuzah, hilkhot berakhot, mile di-neziḳin--Cover.
     
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  24. MCGINN, C.: "Wittgenstein on Meaning".K. Hart - 1986 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64:362.
     
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  25. La naissance de l'age scientifique, resultat des lois ou du hasard?K. Hübner - 1987 - Epistemologia 10:27-38.
     
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  26. Ken Goldberg (ed.), The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet.K. Hillis - 2002 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 5:100-104.
  27. Economic contradiction and the function of management workers.K. Hlavaty - 1984 - Filosoficky Casopis 32 (4):468-482.
     
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  28. Should we give aid to agencies?(vol 79, pg 308, 2004).K. Horton - 2004 - Philosophy 79 (310):641-641.
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  29. Vedomia.K. Dialektike Spoločenského A. Individuálneho - 1988 - Filozofia 43 (1):39.
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  30. Introduction: Modes of Rationality.K. D. Irani - 1986 - In Martin Tamny & K. D. Irani (eds.), Rationality in thought and action. New York: Greenwood Press. pp. 29.
     
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  31. Knowledge‑building. Analysing the cumulative development of ideas.K. Maton - 2011 - In Gabrielle Ivinson, Brian Davies & John Fitz (eds.), Knowledge and identity: concepts and applications in Bernstein's sociology. New York: Routledge. pp. 23--38.
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    The genetics of garden plants.K. Mather - 1935 - The Eugenics Review 27 (1):61.
  33. When is an argument just an argument? The refinement of mathematical argumentation.K. McClain, D. A. Stylianou & M. L. Blanton - 2009 - In Despina A. Stylianou, Maria L. Blanton & Eric J. Knuth (eds.), Teaching and learning proof across the grades: a K-16 perspective. New York: Routledge. pp. 222--234.
     
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  34. Soziale und individuelle Aspekte produktiven und kreativen Handelns.K. Mertens - 2012 - In Roland Breeur & Ullrich Melle (eds.), Life, Subjectivity, and Art: Essays in honor of Rudolf Bernet. New York: Springer Science+Business Media.
     
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  35. Munitz, editor.K. Milton - 1973 - In Milton Karl Munitz (ed.), Logic and ontology. New York,: New York University Press. pp. 1970--1971.
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    The Aesthetic Status of Art Reproductions.K. Mitchells - 1965 - British Journal of Aesthetics 5.
    Only a completely faithful reproduction can be considered as a full aesthetic equivalent of an original artwork. Moreover, Even an ideal reproduction representing a complete likeness of the original for aesthetic experience cannot impinge on the ontological-Historical uniqueness of the original. (staff).
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  37. Klotz, Christian: Selbstbewusstsein und praktische Identitat. Eine Untersuchung uber Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre nova methodo.K. Crone - 2005 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie:324.
     
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  38. PERRY, J.-Dialogue on Good, Evil, and the Existence of God.K. J. Clark - 2001 - Philosophical Books 42 (2):158-160.
     
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  39. Básnictví a snová práce.K. Lowesovu Výkladu Coleridge - 2011 - Filozofia 66 (7):644.
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  40. Inductive Inference by Intelligent Machines.K. M. Colby - 1968 - Scientia 62 (3):43.
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  41. The ultimate reality and meaning of the slave narrative tradition: Literary acts of imagination and liberation theology.K. R. Connor - 1996 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 19 (2):83-93.
  42. Untying the ecologysovereignty debate.K. Conca - 1994 - Millennium 23:702.
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  43. Problemy rodziny w nauczaniu i wychowaniu szkolnym.K. Czuba - 1995 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 1.
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  44. Universalizability as a Formal and a Material Principle.K. Dowling - 1987 - South African Journal of Philosophy 6 (4):133-139.
     
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  45. South Asia as a 1inguistic area.K. Ebert - 2005 - In Keith Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier.
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  46. Orientations in African Philosophy: A Critical Survey.K. A. Owolabi - 1999 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (1):59-70.
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    Philosophy today: idealism, realism, logical positivism, existentialism.K. B. Pflaum - 1952 - [Auckland]: Pelorus Press.
  48. Moha: a study in the metaphysics of error in the Brahminical tradition.K. Dad Prithipaul - 1988 - New Delhi: Classical Pub. Co..
     
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  49. Joseph Shatzmiller, Jews, Medicine, and Medieval Society.K. Benson - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23 (2):298-298.
  50. Bolzano-aesthetics.K. Berka & B. Prokesova - 1990 - Filosoficky Casopis 38 (4):544-546.
     
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