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    Society, Economics, and Politics in Pre-Angkor Cambodia: The 7th-8th Centuries.Michael Aung-Thwin & Michael Vickery - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (3):456.
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    Society, Economics, and Politics in Pre-Angkor Cambodia: The 7th-8th Centuries.Robert L. Brown & Michael Vickery - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (4):795.
  3. Euvoluntary or not, exchange is just*: Michael C. munger.Michael C. Munger - 2011 - Social Philosophy and Policy 28 (2):192-211.
    The arguments for redistribution of wealth, and for prohibiting certain transactions such as price-gouging, both are based in mistaken conceptions of exchange. This paper proposes a neologism, “euvoluntary” exchange, meaning both that the exchange is truly voluntary and that it benefits both parties to the transaction. The argument has two parts: First, all euvoluntary exchanges should be permitted, and there is no justification for redistribution of wealth if disparities result only from euvoluntary exchanges. Second, even exchanges that are not euvoluntary (...)
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    Emerging Ethical Issues Related to the Use of Brain-Computer Interfaces for Patients with Total Locked-in Syndrome.Michael N. Abbott & Steven L. Peck - 2016 - Neuroethics 10 (2):235-242.
    New brain-computer interface and neuroimaging techniques are making differentiation less ambiguous and more accurate between unresponsive wakefulness syndrome patients and patients with higher cognitive function and awareness. As research into these areas continues to progress, new ethical issues will face physicians of patients suffering from total locked-in syndrome, characterized by complete loss of voluntary muscle control, with retention of cognitive function and awareness detectable only with neuroimaging and brain-computer interfaces. Physicians, researchers, ethicists and hospital ethics committees should be aware of (...)
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  5. Intention, Belief, Practical, Theoretical.Michael E. Bratman - 2009 - In Simon Robertson (ed.), Spheres of reason: new essays in the philosophy of normativity. New York: Oxford University Press.
  6. Phenomenal Conservatism and the Dilemma for Internalism.Michael Bergmann - 2013 - In Chris Tucker (ed.), Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 154.
    In previous work I have argued against internalism by means of a dilemma intended to force all internalists to accept one of two undesirable options: either their internalism is unmotivated or it is saddled with vicious regress problems. Recently it has been argued that Phenomenal Conservatism—a theory of justification according to which justification depends on seemings—is a kind of internalism that can escape this dilemma. In this paper, I argue that Phenomenal Conservatism cannot escape my dilemma for internalism. In order (...)
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  7. Natural kinds and literary accomplishments.Michael Ghiselin - 1980 - Michigan Quarterly Review 19:73-88.
     
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  8. The Capacity for Joint Visual Attention in the Infant.Michael Scaife & Jerome Bruner - 1975 - Nature 253:265-266.
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    Evolution and Religion: A Dialogue.Michael Ruse - 2008 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Michael Ruse, a leading expert on Charles Darwin, presents a fictional dialogue among characters with sharply contrasting positions regarding the tensions between science and religious belief.
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    XIV—The Reality of the Past.Michael Dummett - 1969 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 69:239-258.
    Michael Dummett; XIV—The Reality of the Past, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 69, Issue 1, 1 June 1969, Pages 239–258, https://doi.org/10.1093/a.
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    Die stoische Logik.Michael Frede - 1974 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht.
  12. A social-contract theory of organizations.Michael Keeley - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (10):813–7.
     
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    Animal experimentation: A philosopher's changing views.Michael Allen Fox - 1987 - Between the Species 3 (2):3.
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    Individuality and the Account of Nonlocality: The Case for the Particle Ontology in Quantum Physics.Michael Esfeld - 2019 - In Olimpia Lombardi (ed.), Quantum Worlds: Perspectives on the Ontology of Quantum Mechanics. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. pp. 222--244.
    The paper explains why an ontology of permanent point particles that are individuated by their relative positions and that move on continuous trajectories as given by a deterministic law of motion constitutes the best solution to the measurement problem in both quantum mechanics and quantum field theory. This case is made by comparing the Bohmian theory to collapse theories such as the GRW matter density and the GRW flash theory. It is argued that the Bohmian theory makes the minimal changes, (...)
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    Will we be free (to sin) in heaven?Michaël Bauwens - 2017 - In Simon Cushing (ed.), Heaven and Philosophy. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. pp. 231-254.
    Since heaven is the most perfect state or position possible – namely of loving God perfectly – and sinning is failing to love God, it will not be possible to sin in heaven. However, if freedom is a mark of perfection, and loving God is only possible when one freely loves God, will we be loving God at all if we are not free not to love him? Three cumulative arguments for an affirmative answer are developed. The first is to (...)
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    Emotional Thoughts.Michael Stocker - 1987 - American Philosophical Quarterly 24 (1):59 - 69.
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  17. Hempel and the Vienna circle.Michael Friedman - 2003 - Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science 18:94-114.
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    Lévinas's Ethical Politics.Michael L. Morgan - 2016 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    Emmanuel Levinas conceives of our lives as fundamentally interpersonal and ethical, claiming that our responsibilities to one another should shape all of our actions. While many scholars believe that Levinas failed to develop a robust view of political ethics, Michael L. Morgan argues against understandings of Levinas’s thought that find him politically wanting or even antipolitical. Morgan examines Levinas’s ethical critique of the political as well as his Jewish writings—including those on Zionism and the founding of the Jewish state—which (...)
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  19. In Search of the Person: Philosophical Explorations in Cognitive Science.Michael A. Arbib - 1987 - The Personalist Forum 3 (1):78-80.
     
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    Can a Darwinian Be a Christian?: The Relationship Between Science and Religion.Michael Ruse - 2001 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    This book, first published in 2000, adopts a balanced perspective on the subject to offer a serious examination of both Darwinism and Christianity. He covers a wide range of topics, from the Scopes Monkey Trial to claims about the religious significance of extraterrestrials. He deals with major figures in the current science/religion debate and considers in detail the claims of the new creationism, revealing some surprising parallels between Darwinian materialists and traditional thinkers such as St. Augustine. Michael Ruse argues (...)
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  21. Limits of the conscious control of action.Michael Schmitz - 2011 - Social Psychology 42 (1):93-98.
    After outlining why the notion of conscious control of action matters to us and after distinguishing different challenges to that notion, the contribution focuses on the challenge posed by the literature on unconscious goal pursuit. Based on a conceptual clarification of the notion of consciousness, I argue that the understanding of consciousness in that literature is too restricted. The hypothesis that the behaviors reported can be accounted for by nonconceptual forms of consciousness, such as emotions and motor experiences, rather than (...)
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    Existential anthropology: events, exigencies, and effects.Michael Jackson - 2005 - New York: Berghahn Books.
    Throughout this compelling work, Jackson demonstrates that existentialism, far from being a philosophy of individual being, enables us to explore issues of ...
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  23. Complexity and Hierarchy in Truth Predicates.Michael Glanzberg - 2015 - In T. Achourioti, H. Galinon, J. Martínez Fernández & K. Fujimoto (eds.), Unifying the Philosophy of Truth. Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
     
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  24. Connexive logic.Michael Astroh - 1999 - Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 4:31-72.
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    In Search of Lost Children in Cinema and Western Society, on Emma Wilson's Cinema's Missing Children.Michael Abecassis - 2005 - Film-Philosophy 9 (2).
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  26. Lukas Bleichenbacher (2008) Multilingualism in the Movies: Hollywood Characters and their Language Choices.Michael Abecassis - 2010 - Film-Philosophy 14 (2):118-124.
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    Le Petit Theatre de Renoir, on Martin O'Shaughnessy Jean Renoir.Michael Abecassis - 2004 - Film-Philosophy 8 (1).
    Martin O'Shaughnessy _Jean Renoir_ Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2000 ISBN 0719050626 hb; 0719050634 pb 251 pp.
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    Methadone and intake of palatable fluids.Michael L. Abelson & Larry D. Reid - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (1):71-72.
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    What Do We Do with Physicians When Autonomous AI-Enabled Workflow is Better for Patient Outcomes?Michael D. Abramoff & Danton Char - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (9):93-96.
    At a time in medicine where the cost of human clinical labor continues to rise, with an overall shortage of providers at all levels, improved AI performance raises critical, pressing questions with...
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  30. The New Liberalism: An Ideology of Social Reform.Michael Freeden - 1982 - Science and Society 46 (1):122-124.
     
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  31. The terminal, the futile, and the psychiatrically disordered.Michael Cholbi - 2013 - International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 36.
    The various jurisdictions worldwide that now legally permit assisted suicide (or voluntary euthanasia) vary concerning the medical conditions needed to be legally eligible for assisted suicide. Some jurisdictions require that an individual be suffering from an unbearable and futile medical condition that cannot be alleviated. Others require that individuals must be suffering from a terminal illness that will result in death within a specified timeframe, such as six months. -/- Popular and academic discourse about assisted suicide paradigmatically focuses on individuals (...)
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    Philosophy as a Way of Life: Ancients and Moderns - Essays in Honor of Pierre Hadot.Michael Chase, Stephen R. L. Clark & Michael McGhee (eds.) - 2013 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
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  33. Some considerations about intellectual desire and emotions.Michael Stocker - 2004 - In Robert C. Solomon (ed.), Thinking About Feeling: Contemporary Philosophers on Emotions. New York: Oxford University Press USA.
     
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  34. Immigration and Original Ownership of the Earth.Michael Blake & Mathias Risse - 2009 - Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 23 (1):133-166.
     
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  35. Mid-Level Principles and Justification.Michael Bayles - 1986 - In James Roland Pennock & John William Chapman (eds.), Justification. New York: New York University Press. pp. 49--67.
     
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  36. Circuit sharing and the implementation of intelligent systems.Michael Anderson - manuscript
    One of the most foundational and continually contested questions in the cognitive sciences is the degree to which the functional organization of the brain can be understood as modular. In its classic formulation, a module was defined as a cognitive sub-system with nine specific properties; the classic module is, among other things, domain specific, encapsulated, and implemented in dedicated neural substrates. Most of the examinations—and especially the criticisms—of the modularity thesis have focused on these properties individually, for instance by finding (...)
     
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    The matter of life.Michael A. Simon - 1971 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
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    Plurinational Democracy: Stateless Nations in a Post-Sovereignty Era.Michael Keating - 2004 - Oxford University Press.
    This leading scholar draws on extensive research from four plurinational states - the United Kingdom, Spain, Belgium, and Canada - to provide a radical rethink of the very nature of sovereignty and the state. This innovative account demonstrates how transnational integration and other demands on the nation-state have broken the automatic link between state and nation, and goes on to provide a major new analysis of the subsequent challenges of recognition of nationality and democracy.
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  39. Citizen virtues in a technological order.Michael Kettner, E. Winkler & J. Coombs - 1993 - In Earl Raye Winkler & Jerrold R. Coombs (eds.), Applied ethics: a reader. Cambridge [Mass.]: Blackwell.
     
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  40. Representation.Michael Saward - 2006 - In Andrew Dobson & Robyn Eckersley (eds.), Political theory and the ecological challenge. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Self-Management and the Crisis of Socialism: The Rose in the Fist of the Present.Michael Wayne Howard - 2000 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    While some conclude from the revolutions of 1989 that socialism is dead, interest in socialism continues because of persisting problems of contemporary capitalism. In this exciting text, Michael W. Howard offers critiques of liberal, communitarian, postmodern and some Marxist perspectives in order to develop a 'left-liberal' defense of a model of self-managed market socialism that includes a basic income for all. Specific applications of his view include analyses of its implications for the global marketplace, the changing nature of workplaces, (...)
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    Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling.Michael Vater - unknown
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    Introduction to System of Transcendental Idealism .Michael Vater - 1978 - In F. W. J. Von Schelling (ed.), System of transcendental idealism. University of Virginia Press.
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    Reason and Agency in Kant and Fichte.Michael Vater - 2018 - Revista de Estud(I)Os Sobre Fichte 16.
    This paper explores the question of the unity of Transcendental Idealism at the end of Eighteenth Century German philosophy, given that it circulated in different versions, Kant’s Critique [of humans’ rational powers] and Fichte’ System of Science [Wissenschaftslehre]. Both thinkers take the transcendental turn. They base conceptual investigations not on facts or empirical evidence, but on the possibility of a situation; they are idealists since they look inward to the spontaneity of the agent/knower for explanation, not the environment, stimulus, or (...)
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  45. Creating Education through Research.Michael Bassey - 1997 - British Journal of Educational Studies 45 (1):102-103.
     
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    Sacred Attunement: A Jewish Theology – By Michael Fishbane.Michael Wyschogrod - 2009 - Modern Theology 25 (4):709-711.
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  47. Learning goals in an exemplary science teacher's practice: Cognitive and social factors in teaching for conceptual change.Michael E. Beeth & Peter W. Hewson - 1999 - Science Education 83 (6):738-760.
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  48. Reconciling science with natural philosophy.Michael Augros - 2004 - The Thomist 68 (1):105-141.
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    More on Empirical Negation.Michael De & Hitoshi Omori - 2014 - In Rajeev Goré, Barteld Kooi & Agi Kurucz (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Volume 10: Papers From the Tenth Aiml Conference, Held in Groningen, the Netherlands, August 2014. London, England: CSLI Publications. pp. 114-133.
    Intuitionism can be seen as a verificationism restricted to mathematical discourse. An attempt to generalize intuitionism to empirical discourse presents various challenges. One of those concerns the logical and semantical behavior of what has been called ' empirical negation'. An extension of intuitionistic logic with empirical negation was given by Michael De and a labelled tableaux system was there shown sound and complete. However, a Hilbert-style axiom system that is sound and complete was missing. In this paper we provide (...)
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    Sweatshop Regulations and Ex Ante Contractualism.Michael Kates - 2021 - Business Ethics Journal Review 9 (6):33-39.
    Kuyumcuoglu argues that defenders of sweatshop regulations should reject consequentialism and accept an ex ante interpretation of contractualism instead. In this Commentary I show that Kuyumcuoglu’s argument doesn’t succeed. Defenders of sweatshops shouldn’t become ex ante contractualists because its advantages on this issue are more apparent than real.
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