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    Multi-Agent Task Allocation for Robot Soccer.Khashayar R. Baghaei & Arvin Agah - 2007 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 16 (3):207-240.
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  2. Act-Utilitarianism: Account of Right-Making Characteristics or Decision-Making Procedure?R. Eugene Bales - 1971 - American Philosophical Quarterly 8 (3):257 - 265.
  3. Recent work on intrinsic value.Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen & Michael J. Zimmerman (eds.) - 2005 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    Recent Work on Intrinsic Value brings together for the first time many of the most important and influential writings on the topic of intrinsic value to have appeared in the last half-century. During this period, inquiry into the nature of intrinsic value has intensified to such an extent that at the moment it is one of the hottest topics in the field of theoretical ethics. The contributions to this volume have been selected in such a way that all of the (...)
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  4. (2 other versions)The argument from design.R. G. Swinburne - 1968 - Philosophy 43 (165):199 - 212.
    ARGUMENTS FROM DESIGN TO THE EXISTENCE OF GOD MAY TAKE AS THEIR PREMISS EITHER THE EXISTENCE OF REGULARITIES OF COPRESENCE OR THE EXISTENCE OF REGULARITIES OF SUCCESSION. THERE ARE NO VALID FORMAL OBJECTIONS TO A CAREFULLY ARTICULATED ARGUMENT OF THE LATTER TYPE. AGAINST SUCH AN ARGUMENT NONE OF THE OBJECTIONS IN HUME’S "DIALOGUES" HAVE ANY WORTH. THE ARGUMENT MAY HOWEVER GIVE ONLY A SMALL DEGREE OF SUPPORT TO ITS CONCLUSION.
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  5. The Miraculous.R. F. Holland - 1965 - American Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1):43-51.
    ALTHOUGH THE IDEA OF A VIOLATION OF NATURAL LAW IS NOT NECESSARILY INVOLVED IN THE IDEA OF THE MIRACULOUS, THERE IS "ONE KIND" OF MIRACLE WHICH SEEMS TO INVOLVE IT. HUME’S DISCUSSION OF THE EVIDENCE FOR MIRACLES RELATES TO THIS KIND AND IS INTERPRETABLE AS AN ARGUMENT AGAINST ITS POSSIBILITY. ALSO THERE IS AN ARGUMENT THAT THE EXPRESSION "VIOLATION OF NATURAL LAW" SIGNIFIES A CONFUSION IN WHICH THE IDEAS OF NATURAL LAW AND LEGAL LAW COLLAPSE INTO EACH OTHER. NEITHER OF (...)
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  6. The not so incredible shrinking future.R. Casati & G. Torrengo - 2011 - Analysis 71 (2):240-244.
    Quel bon vent, quel joli vent, ma vie m’appelle, ma vie m’attend French folk song 1. Presentists and Growing Block theorists appeal to ‘powerful intuitions’ when they defend their respective conceptions of time . Eternalists are prepared to go some length towards ‘reconciling’ the view from nowhen with at least some of these intuitions, or try to explain them away . Unaided intuitions may in fact underdetermine any particular metaphysical choice. One set of intuitions about time seems to have been (...)
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  7. Geach: Good and Evil.R. M. Hare - 1956 - Analysis 17 (5):103 - 111.
  8. Autonomy and the Value of Animal Life.R. G. Frey - 1987 - The Monist 70 (1):50-63.
    In Anglo-American society, virtually every moral theory of any note, including any plausible form of utilitarianism, places great stress upon autonomy, treats it as intimately bound up with morality, and regards it as of considerable moral significance to normal adult humans and to the value of their lives. In these respects, Kantianisms, contracturalisms, rightstheories, and utilitarianisms are very alike. They are also alike in that their emphasis upon autonomy inevitably sets up fully autonomous beings as something of a special or (...)
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  9. Utilitarianism and Moral Rights.R. B. Brandt - 1984 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 14 (1):1 - 19.
    Virtually all philosophers now agree that human beings - and possibly the higher animals - have moral rights in some sense, both special rights against individuals to whom they stand in a special relation, and general rights, against everybody or against the government, just in virtue of their human nature. Some philosophers also think, however, that anyone who is a utilitarian ought not to share this view: there is a fundamental incompatibility between utilitarinism and human rights. Most utilitarians, of course, (...)
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  10. Rationality and Intransitive Preferences.R. I. G. Hughes - 1980 - Analysis 40 (3):132 - 134.
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    Art and Expertise.R. A. Sharpe - 1985 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 85:133 - 147.
    R. A. Sharpe; VIII*—Art and Expertise, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 85, Issue 1, 1 June 1985, Pages 133–148, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristote.
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    Ḥurrīyat al-ḍamīr: muwāzanah bayna al-ḥurrīyāt al-shakhṣīyah wa-al-maṣlaḥah al-ʻāmmah: bayna al-ḍamīr al-fardī wa-al-ḍamīr al-jamʻī.al-Bashīr Shammām - 2013 - Tūnis: Maktabat Tūnis.
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    Experimental Logics and Δ₂⁰-Theories.R. G. Jeroslow - 1975 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 4 (3):253 - 267.
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    The Afterlife of Beyond a Boundary: C. L. R. James in the Twenty-First Century.Leslie R. James - 2019 - CLR James Journal 25 (1):263-283.
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    The primacy of God: the virtue of religion in Catholic theology.R. Jared Staudt - 2022 - Steubenville, Ohio: Emmaus Academic.
    The Primacy of God, the notion of justice toward God is seldom considered and often foreign. Far more discussed is how God might either undermine or motivate social justice. The Primacy of God by R. Jared Staudt offers an important intervention. With the aid of St. Thomas Aquinas, Staudt argues that it is vital for both contemporary society and contemporary Catholic theology to return to the traditional view of God as the one to whom all human and social action must (...)
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  16. Animal Rights.R. G. Frey - 1977 - Analysis 37 (4):186 - 189.
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    McHarry's Theodicy: A Reply.R. K. Perkins - 1980 - Analysis 40 (3):168 - 171.
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  18. Utilitarianism: The Classical Principle and the Average Principle.R. I. Sikora - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):409 - 419.
    Act Utilitarianism has traditionally been regarded as the view that you should always perform the action that will bring about the greatest possible excess of happiness over unhappiness or, if there is no such alternative, the least possible excess of unhappiness over happiness.1 Following Rawls, I shall call this the classical principle. An alternative which Rawls calls the average principle is the view that you should always do the thing that will bring about the highest possible average happiness level. Rawls, (...)
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  19. Constructing Normativity.R. Jay Wallace - 2004 - Philosophical Topics 32 (1-2):451-476.
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    Reliability, Reasons, and Belief Contexts.R. Bruce Freed - 1988 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 18 (4):681 - 696.
    Here’s a problem that any reliability theory must face, whether it’s one that holds that beliefs are justified just when they’re products of belief-forming mechanisms with the potential of having good records of yielding true beliefs, or one that holds that a belief meets the standards for knowledge if and only if its causal basis rules out any relevant chance of mistake. The problem is made evident when cast in probabilistic terms. Let r be S’s reason for tokening the true (...)
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    Morality and Its Critics.R. B. Brandt - 1989 - American Philosophical Quarterly 26 (2):89 - 100.
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    Yi Ŭr-ho chŏnsŏ.Ŭr-ho Yi - 2000 - Sŏul-si: Yemun Sŏwŏn.
    1. Tasan ŭi kyŏnghak kwa yŏkhak -- 2. Tasanhak chʻongnon -- 3. Tasanhak kwa mongmin simsŏ -- 4. Sirhak sasang kwa Han sasang -- 5.Kaesin yuhak ŭro pon Hanʼguk chʻŏrhaksa -- 6. Kugyŏk Tasan sasŏ -- 7. Sasang uĭhak kwa saengmyŏng ŭihangnon -- 8. Hanʼguk munhwa ŭi insik, kugyŏkkanyangnok -- 9. Chamnok, susangnok, purok.
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  23. Women and mental illness: Strategy, resistance and institution.R. Littlewood - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (2):247-248.
     
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    Behavior theory: A contradiction in terms?R. Duncan Luce - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):525-526.
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    The Order and Integration of Knowledge.R. J. MacDonald - 1959 - New Scholasticism 33 (3):395-398.
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    Plato’s Homer.R. Chandran Madhu - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (Special Issue):87-95.
  27. Encuentros culturales históricos. Hermenéutica de la Interculturalidad.R. A. Mall - 1993 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 74:1-10.
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  28. (1 other version)Kant-Bibliographie 1976-1978.R. Malter - 1981 - Kant Studien 72 (2):207.
     
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    Key cultural texts in translation.Kirsten Malmkjær, Adriana Serban & Fransiska Louwagie (eds.) - 2018 - John Benjamins Publishing Company.
    In the context of increased movement across borders, this book examines how key cultural texts and concepts are transferred between nations and languages as well as across different media. The texts examined in this book are considered fundamental to their source culture and can also take on a particular relevance to other cultures. The chapters investigate cultural transfers and differences realised through translation and reflect critically upon the implications of these with regard to matters of cultural identity. The book offers (...)
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  30. Mitteilung zum Allgemeinen Kant-Index.R. Malter - 1978 - Kant Studien 69 (4):516.
     
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  31. La table des matières de l'ouvrage De quatuor materiis d'Hervé de Nédellec, O. P.R. Martin - 1929 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 18:291-295.
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  32. Pour S. Thomas et les thomistes contre le P. Stufler.R. M. Martin - 1924 - Revue Thomiste 7:579-595.
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    Ostia.R. Meiggs - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (02):268-.
  34. The crown and the ring in the consecration of virgins.R. Metz - 1954 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 28 (2):113-132.
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    The D-Completeness of T→.R. K. Meyer & M. W. Bunder - 2010 - Australasian Journal of Logic 8:1-8.
    A Hilbert-style version of an implicational logic can be represented by a set of axiom schemes and modus ponens or by the corresponding axioms, modus ponens and substitution. Certain logics, for example the intuitionistic implicational logic, can also be represented by axioms and the rule of condensed detachment, which combines modus ponens with a minimal form of substitution. Such logics, for example intuitionistic implicational logic, are said to be D-complete. For certain weaker logics, the version based on condensed detachment and (...)
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  36. Introduction to the philosophy of samkhye (Yoga psychology).R. S. Mishra - 2001 - Filozofski Vestnik 22 (3):59-72.
     
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    The whole being: a journey towards harmony and happiness.R. K. Mishra - 2011 - New Delhi: Rupa Publications India in association with Brahma Vidya Kendra.
    Section 1. Prologue -- section 2. The whole being -- section 3. Engaging with wholeness -- section 4. Wholeness in Kashmiri Shaivism -- section 5. The Buddhist perspective -- section 6. Wholeness in the modern world -- section 7. The workings of wholeness in our world -- section 8. Epilogue.
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    Provincialising Europe? Soviet Historiography of Philosophy and the Question of Eurocentrism.Kåre Johan Mjør - 2018 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 73 (2):277-293.
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    3 Miracles in the Hebrew Bible.R. Walter L. Moberly - 2011 - In Graham H. Twelftree, The Cambridge Companion to Miracles. Cambridge University Press. pp. 57.
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    Antonio Gramsci: Marxismus in Italien.R. Morrow - 1974 - Télos 1974 (22):174-181.
  41. Schutz der Erinnerung des besiegten Volkes: das Werk des Bernardino de Sahagún.R. Morschel - 1992 - Wissenschaft Und Weisheit 55 (2-3):125-137.
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    Reference Books for the Historian of Science: A HandlistS. A. Jayawardene.R. Multhauf - 1983 - Isis 74 (2):257-257.
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    The Absolute and The Relative.R. W. Mulligan - 1947 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 22:176-186.
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    Was Caesar an Epicurean?R. G. Mulgan - 1979 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 72 (6):337.
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  45. (1 other version)Nash 'at Al-Fikr Al-Falsafi Fi Al-Islam'.ʻAlī Sāmī Nashshār - 1954 - Dar Al-Ma'arif.
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    Metodes in die Christelike etiek.R. M. Naudé - 1993 - HTS Theological Studies 49 (1/2).
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    Metaphysics, Reference and Language.R. Nola - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:360-362.
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  48. Underdetermination of Theory and Indeterminacy of Translation.R. Kirk - 1973 - Analysis 33 (6):195 - 201.
    Quine has attempted to support his indeterminacy thesis by invoking the assumption that two different physical theories could both be compatible with all possible data. His argument ought to work even if the translation of non-Theoretical sentences is determinate. But this enables us to see that the underdetermination of theory need not produce any indeterminacy in the translation of theory.
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  49. On What There Need Not Be.R. E. Grandy - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66:806--12.
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  50. Principii di logica reale: lezioni fatte nel secondo corso del R. liceo "Umberto I" di Roma.Nicolò R. D' Alfonso - 1894 - Torino: G. B. Paravia e c..
     
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