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    Toward Competency-Based Certification of Clinical Ethics Consultants: A Four-Step Process.Martin L. Smith, Richard R. Sharp, Kathryn Weise & Eric Kodish - 2010 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 21 (1):14-22.
    While consensus exists among many practitioners of ethics consultation about the need for and identification of core competencies and standards, there has been virtually no attempt to determine how these competencies and standards are best taught and assessed. We believe that clinical ethics consultation has reached a state of sufficient maturity that expert practitioners can evaluate those who are new to the field. We will outline several steps that can facilitate the creation of a certification process for clinical ethics consultants, (...)
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    Quomodo Stemma Gladiatoris Pelliculae More Philologico sit Constituendum.Martin M. Winkler - 2003 - American Journal of Philology 124 (1):137-141.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:American Journal of Philology 124.1 (2003) 137-141 [Access article in PDF] Qvomodo Stemma Gladiatoris Pellicvlae More Philologico Sit Constitvendvm Martin M. Winklersive Martinvs Satiricvs Philocinematographicvs [Figures]Poetae rervmqve scriptores et antiqui et recentiores lectoribus fabulas suas sententiis vel versibus bene textis soliti sunt adferre. Sed hodie novum exstat narrandi genus, quod fabulas hominibus adfert praecipue picturis eo modo compositis et inter se coniunctis ut oculi humani imagines singulares celerrime (...)
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    Introduction: Isabelle Stengers and the Dramatization of Philosophy.Martin Savransky - 2018 - Substance 47 (1):3-16.
    In what may seem like an uncharacteristic passage by someone who otherwise described himself as the typical example of the Victorian Englishman, Alfred North Whitehead once wrote that “[t]he notion of pure thought in abstraction from all expression is a figment of the learned world. A thought is a tremendous form of excitement”. It is the patterned signature of its expression that not only gives thought its own distinct character, but also propels it out into the world, exciting its environment (...)
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  4. Language, thought, and the language of thought (aunty's own argument revisited).Martin Davies - 1998 - In Peter Carruthers & Jill Boucher, Language and Thought: Interdisciplinary Themes. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 226.
    In this chapter, I shall be examining an argument for the language of thought hypothesis.
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    Normativité et irréductibilité du mental.Martin Montminy - 2002 - Dialectica 56 (4):315–333.
    Donald Davidson holds that intentional concepts are not reducible to physical or dispositional ones. This is due, he claims, to the constitutive role of normativity in the principles that govern the application of intentional concepts. According to Davidson, the specific way in which norms of rationality and coherence are mobilised by our interpretative principles sets mental concepts off from those of the natural sciences. I agree with Davidson on the irreducibility of the mental. However, I show that irreducibility is due (...)
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    $\Diamond$ at mahlo cardinals.Martin Zeman - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (4):1813 - 1822.
    Given a Mahlo cardinal κ and a regular ε such that $\omega_1 we show that $\diamond_\kappa (cf = \epsilon)$ holds in V provided that there are only non-stationarily many $\beta , with o(β) ≥ ε in K.
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    Phenomenological records and the self-memory system.Martin A. Conway - 2001 - In Christoph Hoerl & Teresa McCormack, Time and memory: issues in philosophy and psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 235--255.
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    Iam exclamativum.Martin Korenjak - 2008 - Classical Quarterly 58 (1):344-347.
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    Does the evidence confirm theism more than naturalism?Michael Martin - 1984 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (3):257 - 262.
    Schlesinger's argument for the confirmation of Theism over Naturalism fails. Principle E on which it is based is unacceptable. But even if Principle E were acceptable the argument would not succeed, for other evidence, not considered by Schlesinger, pulls in the other direction cancelling out the confirmatory effect of the evidence he does cite. Further, granted Principle E, it is not clear that theism as it is usually understood makes the evidence he cites more probable than naturalism; consequently he is (...)
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    In Search of Pre-Exilic Israel (Proceedings of the Oxford Old Testament Seminar). Edited by John Day.Martin McNamara - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (1):135-136.
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    Broken 'promises': Rousseau, de Man, and Watergate.Martin McQuillan - unknown
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  12. Derrida and Policy: Is Deconstruction Really a Social Science?Martin McQuillan - 2008 - Derrida Today 1 (1):119-130.
    How might we begin to think about deconstruction in relation to the formulation of political policy? Once we begin to ask this question the whole idea of policy as such is put in question and conversely the limitations of philosophy as the basis for political decision making quickly become apparent. Through a consideration of this problem and by reference to a number of key tropes in Derrida's later writings, this essay begins the task of thinking about the deconstruction of policy (...)
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    Albert Camus: die Freiheit leben.Martin Meyer - 2013 - München: Carl Hanser Verlag.
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  14. Paradoxien, Wissenschaft und Transzendenz.Martin Mittwede - 2017 - In Wolfgang Gantke, Thomas Schreijäck & Vladislav Serikov, Das Heilige interkulturell: Perspektiven in religionswissenschaftlichen, theologischen und philosophischen Kontexten. Ostfildern: Matthias Grünewald Verlag.
     
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  15. L'eucharistie, clé de voûte de l'organisme sacramentel chez saint Thomas d'Aquin.Martin Morard - 1995 - Revue Thomiste 95 (2):217-250.
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  16. Reply to Jean Porter.Martin Rhonheimer - 2006 - Studies in Christian Ethics 19 (3):397-402.
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  17. Spärenaissance-Philosophie in Deutschland 1570--1650.Martin Mulsow (ed.) - 2009 - Niemeyer.
  18. Die Freiheit zum radikal Bösen: das Problem der Fatalismus-These in Reinholds Interpretation zu Kant.Martin Muránsky - 2015 - Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
    Kant will die beständige Möglichkeit des radikal Bösen mit dem zeitlich offenen Charakter des menschlichen Seins rechtfertigen. Jede zu machende Entscheidung setzt voraus, dass der die Selbstachtung ermöglichende gute Wille nicht automatisch die oberste Maxime meiner Handlung ist. So kann und muss der Mensch «bei lauter guten Handlungen dennoch böse» sein.
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    Heideggers Aneignung der Kantischen Grundlegung der Metaphysik im Zusammenhang mit der Konzeption von Sein und Zeit.Martin Muransky - 2002 - Frankfurt am Main: Lang.
    Diese Arbeit untersucht das Verhältnis zwischen dem frühen Heidegger und seiner Kantinterpretation. Der Schwerpunkt liegt auf den Rückbezügen seiner Aussagen zu Kant und auf der Analyse der Endlichkeit in Sein und Zeit. Diese «Gewalttat» ist geleitet von dem Bemühen, in der entwerfenden Einbildungskraft die modale Differenz von Eigentlichkeit/Uneigentlichkeit einerseits und ihre zeitliche Fundierung andererseits unterzubringen. Die kritische Auseinandersetzung mit Heideggers Kantbuch führt zu der Frage, ob das Konzept der Zeitlichkeit der Zeit die Hauptaufgabe seiner Kantinterpretation erreichen kann: den Abschied vom (...)
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    Technoeconomic Distribution Network Planning Using Smart Grid Techniques with Evolutionary Self-Healing Network States.Jesus Nieto-Martin, Timoleon Kipouros, Mark Savill, Jennifer Woodruff & Jevgenijs Butans - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-18.
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  21. On the Interpretation of Moore's Antiskeptical Philosophy.Martin Nuhlicek - 2010 - Filozofia 65 (1):74-82.
    G. E. Moore replies to skepticism by using propositions which from the common sense perspective are trivially true. However, it seems that his replies are not effective, because the skeptic’s doubts concern precisely the common sense truths. This problem became the subject of various interpretations. N. Malcolm and B. Stroud suggest that Moore is not trying to refute skepticism directly . Therefore, they look for an alternative interpretation of Moore’s replies. They find the ground of their effectiveness in his pointing (...)
     
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    Thomas Kuhn y la helmintología.Martín Orensanz - 2017 - Análisis Filosófico 37 (1):55-77.
    La filosofía de la ciencia de Kuhn se ha utilizado en distintas áreas de la biología, y aquí examinamos la posibilidad utilizar dicha filosofía en la helmintología. Ofrecemos dos posibles interpretaciones de la historia de esa disciplina. En la primera de ellas, utilizamos únicamente los conceptos de la primera etapa de la obra de Kuhn. En la segunda interpretación, hacemos uso de los conceptos de matriz disciplinaria y ejemplar. Según la primera interpretación, la etapa preparadigmática de la helmintología se inició (...)
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    EM constructions for a class of generalized quantifiers.Martin Otto - 1992 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 31 (5):355-371.
    We consider a class of Lindström extensions of first-order logic which are susceptible to a natural Skolemization procedure. In these logics Ehrenfeucht Mostowski (EM) functors for theories with arbitrarily large models can be obtained under suitable restrictions. Characteristic dependencies between algebraic properties of the quantifiers and the maximal domains of EM functors are investigated.Results are applied to Magidor Malitz logic,L(Q <ω), showing e.g. its Hanf number to be equal to ℶω(ℵ1) in the countably compact case. Using results of Baumgartner, the (...)
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    Resemblance, Resonance and Reconstitution: Some Remarks on Śaṃkara and Creative Skepsis.Martin Ovens - 2018 - Culture and Dialogue 6 (1):96-113.
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  25. What is Comparative Philosophy?Martin Ovens (ed.) - forthcoming
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    A philosopher and his history.Martin Palouš - 2013 - Thesis Eleven 116 (1):77-98.
    This article analyzes the lectures and texts from the last period of Czech philosopher Jan Patočka, one of the last disciples of Edmund Husserl, the founding father of phenomenology. The point of departure is Patočka’s critical reception of Husserl’s concept of the crisis of European mankind. There are, however, two other elements distinctive of Patočka’s thought essential for this interpretation. First, he was a classical philosopher aiming at Socratic ‘care for the soul’. Second, he approached the theme of universal human (...)
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    Sophocles, Antigone 108, 208, 223.Martin F. Smith - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (03):274-.
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    Abailard and non-things.Martin M. Tweedale - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (4):329-342.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Abailard and Non-Things MARTIN M. TWEEDALE On SEVERAL OCCASIONSin his logical writings Abailard extracts himself from embarrassing ontological implications of his analyses of language by resorting to the notion of a something that is not a thing. I shall note here two such occasions and then discuss Abailard's explanations of this procedure based on the grammatical distinction of personal and impersonal constructions. Since the texts on this latter (...)
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    Kritika pojmu ľudskej dôstojnosti v koncepcii Suzy Killmisterovej.Martin Turčan - 2022 - Filozofia 77 (1):36-47.
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    Paradoxologisches Sprechen als Triumph der Sprache – Mallarmés Lyrik des »blanc«.Martin Urmann - 2008 - In Alice Lagaay & Emmanuel Alloa, Nicht(s) Sagen: Strategien der Sprachabwendung Im 20. Jahrhundert. Transcript. pp. 171-186.
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    Apollon Onos.Martin Vogel - 2003 - Bonn: Orpheus-Verlag.
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    Empirická výzva filosofickému pojetí mysli.Martin Vraný - 2013 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 20 (1):50-71.
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    Dialectical Drama: The Case of Plato's Symposium.Martin Warner - 1992 - Apeiron 25 (4):157-176.
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    Josef Mitterer's Non-dualistic Philosophy in the Light of Judith Butler's (De) Constructivist Feminism.Martin G. Weiss - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 8 (2).
  35. The Eyes of Objects.Martin Zerlang - 2012 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 23 (42):87-91.
     
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  36. (2 other versions)Die Installationen der Submoderne. Zur Tektonik der hetigen Philosophie, de Heribert Boeder.Martín Pedro Zubiria - 2010 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 29 (2):178-185.
  37. Thcmason, Burke C., Making Sense of Reification. Alfred Schutz and Constructionist Theory.Martín Zubiría - 1988 - Philosophia:281.
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    (1 other version)Briefwechsel aus sieben Jahrzehnten.Martin Buber - 1972 - Heidelberg,: L. Schneider. Edited by Grete Schaeder.
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    Outside the Dream : Lacan and French Styles of Psychoanalysis.Martin Stanton - 2016 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1983, Martin Stanton has written an intriguing and original guide to French styles of psychoanalysis. He describes the development of psychoanalytic technique and shows how it has transformed the contemporary French literary and philosophical thought and writing, as well as making inroads in the English-speaking cultural world. He argues that psychoanalysis has outgrown the individual setting and needs to evolve new methods of group work – in this respect, he believes, it has a special role to (...)
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    Classes of Agent and the Moral Logic of the Pali Canon.Martin T. Adam - 2008 - Argumentation 22 (1):115-124.
    This paper aims to lay bare the underlying logical structure of early Buddhist moral thinking. It argues that moral vocabulary in the Pali Suttas varies depending on the kind of agent under discussion and that this variance reflects an understanding that the phenomenology of moral experience also differs on the same basis. An attempt is made to spell this out in terms of attachment. The overall picture of Buddhist ethics that emerges is that of an agent-based moral contextualism. This account (...)
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  41. Preference for gradual resolution of uncertainty.Martin Ahlbrecht & Martin Weber - 1997 - Theory and Decision 43 (2):167-185.
    Analyses of preference for the timing of uncertainty resolution usually assumes all uncertainty to resolve in one point in time. More realistically, uncertainty should be modelled to resolve gradually over time. Kreps and Porteus (1978) have introduced an axiomatically based model of time preference which can explain preferences for gradual uncertainty resolution. This paper presents an experimental test of the Kreps-Porteus model. We derive implications of the model relating preferences for gradual and one-time resolving lotteries. Our data do not support (...)
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    Reason, faith, and tradition: explorations in Catholic theology.Martin C. Albl - 2015 - Winona, Minnesota: Anselm Academic.
    The author shows that the beliefs of Catholics and other Christians are reasonable, not based on blind faith. Drawing on Catholic and Christian theological traditions, the book links traditional teaching with contemporary issues to illustrate the relevance of faith to modern cultural, ethical, and scientific issues.--From publisher's description.
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    Dulling the Sword of Justice: The Decline of Unionism and the Rise of Inequality.Martin A. Asher & Robert H. Defina - 1995 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 6 (2):1-18.
  44. Spinoza's Erkenntnisslehre in ihrer Beziehung zur modernen Philosophie. La théorie de la connaissance chez Spinoza dans son rapport avec la philosophie et la science de la nature.Martin Berendt & Julius Friedländer - 1897 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 44:320-323.
     
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  45. Lessings Verhältnis zum Deismus.Martin Bollacher - 2013 - In Winfried Schröder, Gestalten des Deismus in Europa. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
     
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    Zum Begriff der Apperzeption in Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre 1813/1814.Martin Bondeli - 2006 - Fichte-Studien 28:205-213.
  47. Judaïsme.Martin Buber, Marie-josé Jolivet, Bernard Lazare, Moses Mendelssohn, D'emmanuel Levinas & Dominique Bourel - 1982 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (4):660-661.
     
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  48. Rede über das Erzieherische.Martin Buber - 1926 - Berlin: L. Schneider.
     
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    Das praktische Ich in der Wissenschaftslehre und in der frühromantischen Philosophie des Lebens.Martin Götze - 2002 - Fichte-Studien 19:137-147.
    Der theoretische Kontext, aus dem die frühromantische, vor allem von Friedrich Schlegel und Friedrich von Hardenberg repräsentierte Denkform hervorgeht, ist bekanntlich die Philosophie des sogenannten deutschen Idealismus, namentlich die Transzendentalphilosophie Kants und Fichtes. Die Forschung vertritt nicht selten die These einer stringenten Kritik Fichtes durch die Frühromantik, welche schließlich zur Verabschiedung des Begriffs vom »Ich« im Sinne eines Fundaments aller Philosophie geführt habe. Der frühromantische Ansatz, so wird oftmals angenommen, gewinne sein Profil dadurch, daß er einen dem Denken unzugänglichen Bewußtseinsgrund (...)
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    The wars of Torah: the sublimation of violence in rabbinic piety.Martin S. Jaffee - 2006 - Eugene, Or.: University of Oregon Humanities Center.
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