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  1. Notes on the last years of pulci, Luigi (1477-1484).L. Boninger - 1987 - Rinascimento 27:259-271.
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    The patient and clinician experience of informed consent for surgery: a systematic review of the qualitative evidence.L. J. Convie, E. Carson, D. McCusker, R. S. McCain, N. McKinley, W. J. Campbell, S. J. Kirk & M. Clarke - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-17.
    Background Informed consent is an integral component of good medical practice. Many researchers have investigated measures to improve the quality of informed consent, but it is not clear which techniques work best and why. To address this problem, we propose developing a core outcome set to evaluate interventions designed to improve the consent process for surgery in adult patients with capacity. Part of this process involves reviewing existing research that has reported what is important to patients and doctors in the (...)
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    Mass terms and quantification.Jan Tore Lønning - 1987 - Linguistics and Philosophy 10 (1):1 - 52.
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    The Road Not Mapped: The Neuroethics Roadmap on Research with Nonhuman Primates.L. Syd M. Johnson - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (3):176-183.
    We have arrived at an inflection point, a moment in history when the sentience, conscious- ness, intelligence, agency, and even the moral agency of many nonhuman animals can no longer be questioned without ignoring centuries of accumulated scientific knowledge. Nowhere is this more true than in our understanding of nonhuman primates (NHPs). A neu- roethics committed to probing the ethical implications of brain research must be able to respond to and anticipate the challenges ahead as brain projects globally prepare to (...)
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  5. Embodying Forgiveness: A Theological Analysis.L. Gregory Jones - 1995
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    More about Knowing and Feeling Sure.L. Jonathan Cohen - 1966 - Analysis 27 (1):11 - 16.
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    (1 other version)Can the logic of indirect discourse be formalised?L. Jonathan Cohen - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (3):225-232.
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    Compensating Wrongless Historical Emissions of Grennhouse Gases.L. H. Meyer - 2004 - Ethical Perspectives 11 (1):20-35.
    Currently living people cannot be said to be wronged because of the wrongless emissons of greenhouse gases by past people. According to the usual subjunctive-historical understanding of harm, currently living people cannot be said to be harmed by the impact of greenhouse emissions on their well-being. By relying on a subjunctive-threshold notion of harm we can justify conclusions about both the present generation’s duties not to violate the rights of future generations, and the present generation’s duties to compensate currently living (...)
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  9. Children and Bioethics: Uses and Abuses of the Best-Interests Standard.L. M. Kopelman - 1997 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 22 (3):213-217.
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  10. The new tenseless theory of time: A reply to Smith.L. Nathan Oaklander - 1990 - Philosophical Studies 58 (3):287 - 292.
    Quentin Smith has argued (Philosophical Studies, 1987, pp. 371-392) that the token-reflexive and the date versions of the new tenseless theory of time are open to insurmountable difficulties. I argue that Smith's central arguments are irrelevant since they rest upon methodological assumptions accepted by the old tenseless theory, but rejected by the new tenseless theory.
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    A Critical Response to Heidi C. Giannini.L. Philip Barnes - 2018 - Journal of Religious Ethics 46 (4):784-792.
    In a recent article in this journal, Heidi Giannini (2017) has argued that the Christian doctrines of love and of hope require Christians to endorse universal, unconditional forgiveness, understood in terms of the renunciation of “negative reactive attitudes.” She also addresses criticisms of this interpretation. It is argued that Giannini has failed to provide a Christian justification for universal, unconditional forgiveness. Part of the problem is that she espouses a definition of forgiveness and an understanding of the nature of forgiveness (...)
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    Dissociation of memory and awareness in young and older adults.L. L. Light, A. Singh & J. L. Capps - 1986 - Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 8:62-74.
  13. The Individuation of Proper Names.L. Jonathan Cohen - 1980 - In Z. Van Straaten (ed.), Philosophical Subjects: Essays Presented to P.F. Strawson. New York: Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 140--163.
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    The paradoxes of confirmation and the nature of natural laws.L. Goddard - 1977 - Philosophical Quarterly 27 (107):97-113.
    It is shown that the paradoxes of confirmation are closely linked to the paradoxes of material implication and that they can be avoided by formulating natural laws in terms of a genuine if-Connective rather than the material conditional. However, Natural laws so expressed are not confirmed by simple conjunctions. The question then is whether the common assumption that simple conjunctions do confirm universal generalizations is correct. The answer given is that it is not. In particular, A confirming proposition of the (...)
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    In Pursuit of Performatives.L. W. Forguson - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (158):341 - 347.
    It sometimes happens that a philosopher will develop a view on some topic and then later come to reject it. J. L. Austin was perhaps unique in that he not only rejected a philosophical view of which he himself was the author, he patiently developed the view and then showed it to be ultimately unsatisfactory within the compass of the same work. And he did this not once but three times, in material intended for publication. I am thinking, of course, (...)
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    Purgatory: The Logic of Total Transformation.Jerry L. Walls - 2012 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Jerry L. Walls, the author of books on hell and heaven, completes his tour of the afterlife with a philosophical and theological exploration and defense of purgatory, the traditional teaching that most Christians require a period of postmortem cleansing and purging of their sinful dispositions and imperfections before they will be fully made ready for heaven. He examines Protestant objections to the doctrine and shows that the doctrine of purgatory has been construed in different ways, some of which are fully (...)
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    Calculating & Disclosing Bond Yields.L. Benjamin Boyar - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 14:299-306.
    A student considering a career as a financial advisor is confronted by a common industry practice that some consider misleading and unethical. The case fosters financial literacy by allowing students to connect theory to practice through the analysis of a highly realistic brokerage statement using Microsoft Excel. It permits an instructor to seamlessly inject an ethical component into an accounting or finance course while simultaneously sharpening students' understanding of key financial concepts such as bond valuation and yield to maturity.
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    Is There a Difference Between Absolute and Relative space.L. Nathan Oaklander - 2008 - In Guido Bonino & Rosaria Egidi (eds.), Fostering the Ontological Turn: Gustav Bergmann (1906-1987). Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. pp. 242-251.
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  19. Time and Tense: Philosophical Aspects.L. Nathan Oaklander - 2005 - In Keith Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 554-557.
     
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    Platon, Oeuvres Completes.L. A. Post & Joseph Souilhe - 1928 - American Journal of Philology 49 (1):89.
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    Scientific Inference.L. E. Palmieri & Sir Harold Jeffreys - 1957 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (2):269.
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    The "visual word form area" is involved in successful memory encoding of both words and faces.L. Mei, G. Xue, C. Chen, F. Xue, M. Zhang & Q. Dong - unknown
    Previous studies have identified the critical role of the left fusiform cortex in visual word form processing, learning, and memory. However, this so-called visual word form area's other functions are not clear. In this study, we used fMRI and the subsequent memory paradigm to examine whether the putative VWFA was involved in the processing and successful memory encoding of faces as well as words. Twenty-two native Chinese speakers were recruited to memorize the visual forms of faces and Chinese words. Episodic (...)
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  23. Consciousness, philosophy, and mathematics.L. E. J. Brouwer - 1948 - Proceedings of the 10Th International Congress of Philosophy, Amsterdam:1235–1249.
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    The Literary Microcosm: Theories of Interpretation of the Later Neoplatonists.L. G. Westerink & James A. Coulter - 1980 - American Journal of Philology 101 (3):371.
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    The importance of listening to medical students' experiences when teaching them medical ethics.L. W. Osborne & C. M. Martin - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (1):35-38.
    This paper describes the change of emphasis that occurred in the teaching of ethics to small groups of clinical students. Although the original focus of the course was on the analysis of ethical dilemmas associated with individual patients known to the students, it soon became evident that there were, for the students themselves, more fundamental ethical dilemmas in their new role as clinical students. These included worries about how to respond when patients asked questions which their consultants had previously deceived (...)
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    Abortion and the husband's rights: A reply to Wesley Teo.L. M. Purdy - 1976 - Ethics 86 (3):247-251.
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    Penser avec Avicenne: de l'héritage grec à la réception latine, en hommage à Jules Janssens.Jules L. Janssens, D. De Smet & Meryem Sebti (eds.) - 2022 - Bristol, CT: Peeters.
    Jules Janssens a construit une œuvre importante, qui, pour de nombreux chercheurs, a ouvert des perspectives de recherches nouvelles et fécondes. Ses travaux ont fait date. Ils portent principalement sur la philosophie d'Avicenne, ses sources, ses rapports avec la pensée musulmane, son influence sur la théologie ash'arite (al-Ghazālī, Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī) et sa réception dans le monde latin. Pour lui rendre hommage, quatorze collègues et amis de renommée internationale se sont réunis pour poursuivre ses réflexions sur ces thèmes. L'ouvrage qui (...)
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    Multicultural Medicine and the Politics of Recognition.L. J. Kirmayer - 2011 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4):410-423.
    Health care services increasingly face patient populations with high levels of ethnic and cultural diversity. Cultures are associated with distinctive ways of life; concepts of personhood; value systems; and visions of the good that affect illness experience, help seeking, and clinical decision-making. Cultural differences may impede access to health care, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment. The clinical encounter, therefore, must recognize relevant cultural differences, negotiate common ground in terms of problem definition and potential solutions, accommodate differences that are associated with (...)
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    An analysis of empirical knowledge.L. S. Carrier - 1971 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 9 (1):3-11.
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    André Comte-Sponville.François L'Yvonnet & André Comte-Sponville (eds.) - 2020 - Paris: Éditions de l'Herne.
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    Die Neben Dem Strafgesetzbuche Für Das Deutsche Reich in Preußen Geltenden Strafgesetze, in Verbindung Mit der Rechtsprechung des Ober-Tribunals Und des Ober-Appellationsgerichts.L. Hartmann (ed.) - 1873 - De Gruyter.
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    A Supposed Historical Discrepancy in the Platonic Epistles.L. A. Post - 1924 - American Journal of Philology 45 (4):371.
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    Grieksche Origineelen en Latijnsche Navolgingen.L. A. Post & W. E. J. Kuiper - 1938 - American Journal of Philology 59 (3):367.
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    Philosophy, Science, and Sense Perception: Historical and Critical Studies.L. Pearce Williams - 1967 - Philosophical Review 76 (1):123.
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    On type definable subgroups of a stable group.L. Newelski - 1991 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 32 (2):173-187.
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    On probability theory and probabilistic physics—Axiomatics and methodology.L. S. Mayants - 1973 - Foundations of Physics 3 (4):413-433.
    A new formulation involving fulfillment of all the Kolmogorov axioms is suggested for acomplete probability theory. This proves to be not a purely mathematical discipline. Probability theory deals with abstract objects—images of various classes of concrete objects—whereas experimental statistics deals with concrete objects alone. Both have to be taken into account. Quantum physics and classical statistical physics prove to be different aspects ofone probabilistic physics. The connection of quantum mechanics with classical statistical mechanics is examined and the origin of the (...)
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  37. Intuitionistische Zerlegung mathematischer Grundbegriffe.L. E. J. Brouwer - 1923 - Jahresbericht der Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung 33:241–256.
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    Sculptural thinking—2 a reply.L. R. Rogers - 1963 - British Journal of Aesthetics 3 (4):357-362.
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  39. Every Promise Fulfilled: Contesting Plots in Joshua.L. Daniel Hawk - 1991
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  40. Joshua.L. Daniel Hawk - 2000
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    Menandre: Le Dyscolos.L. A. Post & Victor Martin - 1959 - American Journal of Philology 80 (4):402.
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    The Other: A Philosophical Issue.L. Bishwanath Sharma - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 53:135-146.
    The notion of other minds does not have any problem in our common experience of life. It is a basic feature of life that we know that the other walking and talking figures having human shape and form that have minds. There is a tradition in philosophy of holding the view that we believe in the knowledge of our own sensory states. From this knowledge we build up a system of explanation about the minds of other people. The attempt to (...)
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    Model verification and improvement using DISPROVER.L. Siklóssy & J. Roach - 1975 - Artificial Intelligence 6 (1):41-52.
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  44. (1 other version)Rhétorique et philosophie; pour une théorie de l'argumentation en philosophie.Ch Perelman & L. Olbrechts-Tyteca - 1953 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 58 (3):315-316.
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    Inappropriate conclusions in research on assisted dying.L. J. Materstvedt - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (4):272-272.
  46. Dean, L. R. and Deferrari, R. J.: Selections from Roman Historians.A. L. Messer - 1918 - Classical Weekly 12:184.
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  47. Dismantling reality. H. Lawson, L. Appignanesi, eds.R. L. Gregory - 1989 - In Hilary Lawson & Lisa Appignanesi (eds.), Dismantling Truth: Reality in the Post-modern World. London: Weidenfeld. pp. 93--100.
     
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  48. Nothing but logomachus dress.L. E. Palmieri - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly 10 (40):268-270.
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    Religion and Theology.L. L. Bernard - 1922 - The Monist 32 (1):61-88.
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    Mr. Rescher on Random Individuals.L. Goddard - 1958 - Analysis 19 (1):18 - 20.
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