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  1. On the concept of freedom in the'I Ching', a deconstructionist view of self-cultivation.Lj Schulz & Tj Cunningham - 1990 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 17 (3):301-313.
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    Dynamic Consent: a potential solution to some of the challenges of modern biomedical research.Isabelle Budin-Ljøsne, Harriet J. A. Teare, Jane Kaye, Stephan Beck, Heidi Beate Bentzen, Luciana Caenazzo, Clive Collett, Flavio D’Abramo, Heike Felzmann, Teresa Finlay, Muhammad Kassim Javaid, Erica Jones, Višnja Katić, Amy Simpson & Deborah Mascalzoni - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):4.
    BackgroundInnovations in technology have contributed to rapid changes in the way that modern biomedical research is carried out. Researchers are increasingly required to endorse adaptive and flexible approaches to accommodate these innovations and comply with ethical, legal and regulatory requirements. This paper explores how Dynamic Consent may provide solutions to address challenges encountered when researchers invite individuals to participate in research and follow them up over time in a continuously changing environment.MethodsAn interdisciplinary workshop jointly organised by the University of Oxford (...)
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  3. A model of naming in alzheimers-disease-unitary or multiple impairments.Lj Tippett & Mj Farah - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):444-444.
  4. La analogía en la filosofía y en la teología según Santo Tomás de Aquino.Lj Elders - 1996 - Sapientia 51 (199):41-57.
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  5. L'acédie, un vice capital mal connu.Lj Elders - 1994 - Nova et Vetera 69 (3):175-184.
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  6. Modern science and time: An evaluation.Lj Elders - 1999 - Sapientia 54 (205):209-217.
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  7. Les rapports des byzantines avec les slaves et les avares pendant la séconde moitié du VIe siècle.Lj Hauptmann - 1927 - Byzantion 4:137-170.
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    The left-side bias for holding human infants: An everyday directional asymmetry in the natural environment.Harris Lj & J. B. Almerigi - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4).
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    P. M. Strässle, Der Internationale Schwarzmeerhandel und Konstantinopel 1261-1484 im Spiegel der Sowjetischen Forschung.Lj Maksimović - 1992 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 84-85 (1-2):135-137.
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    Selling Experiment Treatment.Lj Nelson, Hw Clark, R. Goldman & J. Schore - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 20 (6):43-44.
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    The science and politics of I.Q.L. J. Lj Kamin - 1974 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 41 (3):387.
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    Patient and interest organizations’ views on personalized medicine: a qualitative study.Isabelle Budin-Ljøsne & Jennifer R. Harris - 2016 - BMC Medical Ethics 17 (1):1.
    Personalized medicine aims to tailor disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment to individuals on the basis of their genes, lifestyle and environments. Patient and interest organizations may potentially play an important role in the realization of PM. This paper investigates the views and perspectives on PM of a variety of PIOs. Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted among leading representatives of 13 PIOs located in Europe and North-America. The data collected were analysed using a conventional content analysis approach. The PIO representatives supported (...)
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  13. Cognitive mapping-landmark, sequence, procedural, and or configurational knowledge.Lj Anooshian & R. Smyer - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):338-338.
  14. Generalization of implicit memory to same-name pictures.Lj Anooshian - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):488-488.
  15. Přírodopis III. Praha.Lj Dobroruka, B. VACKOVÁ, R. KRÁLOVÁ & P. BARTOŠ - 2001 - Scientia 159.
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  16. Sciences naturelles et philosophie de la nature.Lj Elders - 1989 - Nova et Vetera 64 (3):198-215.
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  17. Subscription order form.Card No Lj - 1994 - In Stephen Everson, Language: Companions to Ancient Thought, Vol. 3. Cambridge University Press. pp. 108.
     
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  18. Paideia: The Language and Philosophy of Education.Lj Radenović, D. Dimitrijevic & I. Akkad (eds.) - forthcoming
     
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  19. Psychoanalytic view of hostility-its genesis, treatment, and implications for society.Lj Saul - 1976 - Humanitas 12 (2):171-182.
  20. Parole (s) de sociologues.Lj-D. Wacquant - 1990 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 89:421-424.
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    Episodic Memory, Simulated Future Planning, and their Evolution.Armin W. Schulz & Sarah Robins - 2023 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (3):811-832.
    The pressures that led to the evolution of episodic memory have recently seen much discussion, but a fully satisfactory account of them is still lacking. We seek to make progress in this debate by taking a step backward, identifying four possible ways that episodic memory could evolve in relation to simulationist future planning—a similar and seemingly related ability. After distinguishing each of these possibilities, the paper critically discusses existing accounts of the evolution of episodic memory. It then presents a novel (...)
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    (1 other version)Interoception and stress.André Schulz - forthcoming - Frontiers in Psychology.
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    Counterfactuals and Probability.Moritz Schulz - 2017 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Moritz Schulz explores counterfactual thought and language: what would have happened if things had gone a different way. Counterfactual questions may concern large scale derivations or small scale evaluations of minor derivations. A common impression, which receives a thorough defence in the book, is that oftentimes we find it impossible to know what would have happened. However, this does not mean that we are completely at a loss: we are typically capable of evaluating counterfactual questions probabilistically: we can say (...)
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  24. Knowing That P without Believing That P.Blake Myers-Schulz & Eric Schwitzgebel - 2013 - Noûs 47 (2):371-384.
    Most epistemologists hold that knowledge entails belief. However, proponents of this claim rarely offer a positive argument in support of it. Rather, they tend to treat the view as obvious and assert that there are no convincing counterexamples. We find this strategy to be problematic. We do not find the standard view obvious, and moreover, we think there are cases in which it is intuitively plausible that a subject knows some proposition P without—or at least without determinately—believing that P. Accordingly, (...)
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  25. Analogy, complexity, and number of exemplars in text-based memory and inference.Lj Caplan & C. Schooler - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):515-515.
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  26. La nature et l'ordre surnaturel.Lj Elders - 1995 - Nova et Vetera 70 (1):18-35.
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  27. Science and politics of iq-reply.Lj Kamin - 1975 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 42 (3):488-492.
     
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  28. Whose students are these-the potential of adult-education.Lj Korhonen - 1983 - Journal of Thought 18 (3):156-160.
     
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    Das Rousseau-Bild in der Sportpädagogik: Kritik und Neuansatz.Norbert Schulz - 1982 - Sankt Augustin: H. Richarz.
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    Rejoinder to Menachem Fisch: A Few Stubbornly Penultimate Reflections.Heiko Schulz - 2025 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 67 (1):102-121.
    The present paper is the third and final piece of an ongoing and as of yet unfinished dialog on normative issues about rationality and the self. After specifying the differences, yet also the actual – and to some extent: unexpected – agreements between myself and Menachem Fisch, I argue that the latter are more substantial and far-reaching. This is an assumption I seek to justify by unpacking the implications of Fisch’s core idea, according to which being rational in the fullest (...)
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    Feminist Separatism.Lj Tessier - 1989 - Process Studies 18 (2):127-130.
  32. Brief notices-the hundred years war: A Wider focus.Lj Andrew Villalon & Donald J. Kagay - 2007 - Speculum 82 (1):263.
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  33. To follow a rule as a legislation: Some observations from a legisprudential perspective.Lj Wintgens - 1999 - Rechtstheorie 30 (1):11-46.
     
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    Exhaustive interpretation of complex sentences.Robert van Rooij & Katrin Schulz - 2004 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 13 (4):491-519.
    In terms of Groenendijk and Stokhofs (1984) formalization of exhaustive interpretation, many conversational implicatures can be accounted for. In this paper we justify and generalize this approach. Our justification proceeds by relating their account via Halpern and Moses (1984) non-monotonic theory of only knowing to the Gricean maxims of Quality and the first sub-maxim of Quantity. The approach of Groenendijk and Stokhof (1984) is generalized such that it can also account for implicatures that are triggered in subclauses not entailed by (...)
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  35. Grounding mental causation.Thomas Kroedel & Moritz Schulz - 2016 - Synthese 193 (6):1909-1923.
    This paper argues that the exclusion problem for mental causation can be solved by a variant of non-reductive physicalism that takes the mental not merely to supervene on, but to be grounded in, the physical. A grounding relation between events can be used to establish a principle that links the causal relations of grounded events to those of grounding events. Given this principle, mental events and their physical grounds either do not count as overdetermining physical effects, or they do so (...)
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  36. Organization hurts performance in simple conditions, helps in complex ones.Lj Caplan & C. Schooler - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):490-490.
     
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    Science and Society: To Indicate, to Motivate or to Persuade?Clélia Maria Nascimento-Schulze - 2008 - Diogenes 55 (1):133-142.
    This paper deals with the recent policies introduced in Brazil in order to foster a public interest towards science. Persuasive messages and strategies aiming at increasing a public awareness of the importance of scientific literacy for the development of the country are introduced at different levels and targeting different kinds of publics. These policies are analysed in view of classical models of social influence and persuasion.
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    Pragmatic Meaning and Non-Monotonic Reasoning: The Case of Exhaustive Interpretation.Katrin Schulz & Robert van Rooij - 2006 - Linguistics and Philosophy 29 (2):205 - 250.
    In this paper an approach to the exhaustive interpretation of answers is developed. It builds on a proposal brought forward by Groenendijk and Stokhof (1984). We will use the close connection between their approach and McCarthy's (1980, 1986) predicate circumscription and describe exhaustive interpretation as an instance of interpretation in minimal models, well-known from work on counterfactuals (see for instance Lewis (1973)). It is shown that by combining this approach with independent developments in semantics/pragmatics one can overcome certain limitations of (...)
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  39. Decisions and Higher‐Order Knowledge.Moritz Schulz - 2017 - Noûs 51 (3):463-483.
    A knowledge-based decision theory faces what has been called the prodigality problem : given that many propositions are assigned probability 1, agents will be inclined to risk everything when betting on propositions which are known. In order to undo probability 1 assignments in high risk situations, the paper develops a theory which systematically connects higher level goods with higher-order knowledge.
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  40. (2 other versions)Die Vollendung des Deutschen Idealismus in der Spätphilosophie Schellings.Walter Schulz - 1954 - Studia Philosophica 14:239.
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  41. Persistent bias in expert judgments about free will and moral responsibility: A test of the Expertise Defense.Eric Schulz, Edward T. Cokely & Adam Feltz - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1722-1731.
    Many philosophers appeal to intuitions to support some philosophical views. However, there is reason to be concerned about this practice as scientific evidence has documented systematic bias in philosophically relevant intuitions as a function of seemingly irrelevant features (e.g., personality). One popular defense used to insulate philosophers from these concerns holds that philosophical expertise eliminates the influence of these extraneous factors. Here, we test this assumption. We present data suggesting that verifiable philosophical expertise in the free will debate-as measured by (...)
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  42. Über den philosophiegeschichtlichen Ort Martin Heideggers.Walter Schulz - 1953 - Philosophische Rundschau 1 (2/3):65.
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    Schwarz und Weiß im analytischen Raum.Sylvia Schulze - 2018 - Psyche 72 (1):24-49.
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    Consolidating SNOMED CT's ontological commitment.Stefan Schulz, Ronald Cornet & Kent Spackman - 2011 - Applied ontology 6 (1):1-11.
    SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology that uses logical axioms to provide terms with meaning. This enforces precise agreements about the ontological nature of the entities denoted by the terms, commo...
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  45. Context effects on category membership and typicality judgments.Lj Caplan & Ra Barr - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):467-467.
     
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    Structural motifs in the arrangement of the 64 gua in the zhouyi.Larry J. Schulz - 1990 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 17 (3):345-358.
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    Science et société : imposer, motiver ou persuader?Clélia Maria Nascimento-Schulze - 2007 - Diogène 217 (1):166-177.
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    Heidegger S thought on architecture.Christian Norberg-Schulz - 2008 - Discusiones Filosóficas 9 (13):93 - 110.
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  49. Thukydides und das Meer.Raimund Schulz - 2011 - In Ernst Baltrusch & Christian Wendt, Ein Besitz für immer?: Geschichte, Polis, und Völkerrecht bei Thukydides. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
  50. Zur wiedergeburt des Abendlandes.Gerhart von Schulze-Gaevernitz - 1934 - Berlin,: Edwin Runge verlag.
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