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    III.—The Uniqueness of a Work of Art.Miss R. Meager - 1959 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 59 (1):49-70.
    Miss R. Meager; III.—The Uniqueness of a Work of Art, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 59, Issue 1, 1 June 1959, Pages 49–70, https://doi.org/10.
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    The Uniqueness of a Work of Art.R. Meager - 1959 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 59:49 - 70.
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  3. Aesthetic concepts.R. Meager - 1970 - British Journal of Aesthetics 10 (4):303-322.
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    Connoisseurship.R. Meager - 1985 - British Journal of Aesthetics 25 (2):137-152.
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    Professor Ruth L. saw.R. Meager - 1982 - British Journal of Aesthetics 22 (2):99-102.
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    The sublime and the obscene.R. Meager - 1964 - British Journal of Aesthetics 4 (3):214-227.
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    Art and beauty.R. Meager - 1974 - British Journal of Aesthetics 14 (2):99-105.
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    Clive bell and aesthetic emotion.R. Meager - 1965 - British Journal of Aesthetics 5 (2):123-131.
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    Symposium: Tragedy.A. M. Quinton & R. Meager - 1960 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 34 (1):145 - 186.
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    Symposium: Seeing Paintings.Errol Bedford & R. M. Meager - 1966 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 40 (1):47 - 84.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]R. Meager - 1962 - British Journal of Aesthetics 2 (1):84-86.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]R. Meager - 1964 - British Journal of Aesthetics 4 (4):84-86.
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    (1 other version)Aesthetics: Problems in the Philosophy of Criticism. By Monroe C. Beardsley. (New York: Harcourt, Brace & Company. 1958. Pp. 614, 9 Plates, one in colour.). [REVIEW]R. Meager - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (136):80-.
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    Aesthetics. Lectures and Essays by Edward Bullough. Edited with an Introduction by Elizabeth M. Wilkinson. (London: Bowes & Bowes. 1957. Pp. xliii + 158. Price 30s.). [REVIEW]R. Meager - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (136):78-.
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  15. "The World of Art": Paul Weiss. [REVIEW]R. Meager - 1962 - British Journal of Aesthetics 2 (1):84.
     
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    Aestheticism, imagination and schooling: A reply to Ruby Meager.R. K. Elliott - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 15 (1):33–42.
    R K Elliott; Aestheticism, Imagination and Schooling: a reply to Ruby Meager, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 15, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 33–42.
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    Miss Anscombe on the tractatus.R. Rhees - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly 10 (38):21-31.
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    Missed signals in a sensorimotor skill.R. Conrad - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 48 (1):1.
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    (1 other version)The Missed Meeting -- a Conference Report on French and German Philosophy.R. Rochlitz - 1985 - Télos 1985 (66):124-128.
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    The modern mind: Its missing parts?R. I. M. Dunbar - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (4):758-759.
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    The Missing Bones of Thersites: A Note on Iliad 2.212-19.R. Clinton Simms - 2005 - American Journal of Philology 126 (1):33-40.
    There is a notable correspondence between the description of Thersites at Iliad 2.212-19 and the physical characteristics of cleidocranial dysplasia, a rare genetic bone condition. Prominent features of the condition include bossing of the skull, missing clavicles that allow approximation of the shoulders over the chest, and dental abnormalities, most commonly supernumerary and irregularly patterned teeth. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the likely pun Homer intended on Thersites' teeth through the description of his abundant and disordered words.
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    A Missing Chapter: A Marginal Note Concerning the Second Volume of Schutz/Luckmann:Strukturen der Lebenswelt.Helmut R. Wagner - 1985 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 16 (2):194-195.
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    Miss MacDonald on Sleeping and Waking.R. M. Yost Jr & Donald Kalish - 1955 - Philosophical Quarterly 5 (19):109 - 124.
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    Gaining a Heart But Missing Myself.Leilani R. Graham - 2022 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 12 (2):109-111.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: -/- I gathered it in my hands as it fell from my hair-brush, too saturated to hold anymore. It felt as if I were inside a movie and waiting for someone to yell “Cut!” but no call came. It continued to fall, feather-like onto the ground, individual strands glinting in the light of the bathroom window. My hair, nearly all of it, was gone. Between the time of (...)
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    The missing medical text: humane patient care.Anthony R. Moore - 1978 - Forest Grove, Or.: International Scholarly Book Service.
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    Liberty and nature: The missing link.Gregory R. Johnson - 1999 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 1 (1):135 - 166.
    GREGORY R. JOHNSON examines the link between Ayn Rand's ethics, which can be broadly characterized as Aristotelian, and her political philosophy, which can be broadly characterized as classical liberalism of the Lockean, natural rights variety. He maintains that Rand's argument for classical liberalism on the basis of the objectivity of values fails because of a reductionistic and excessively intellectualistic conception of human nature. In addition to discussing Rand's arguments, he surveys the Rand-influenced work of Douglas B. Rasmussen and Douglas J. (...)
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  27. Roger Penrose, Shadows of the Mind: A Search for the Missing Science of Consciousness.R. Teiszen - 1996 - Philosophia Mathematica 4 (3):281-289.
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    Culture: The conspicuous missing link to understand ethical and moral dimensions of human care.R. N. MadeleineLeininger & C. T. N. O. - 1990 - In Madeleine M. Leininger (ed.), Ethical and moral dimensions of care. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. pp. 49.
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    The Missing Sequel: Levinas and Heidegger’s Unfinished Project.Eric R. Severson - 2014 - Levinas Studies 9:123-143.
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    The case of the missing brain: Arguments for a role of brain-to-spinal cord pathways in pain facilitation.Linda R. Watkins & Steven F. Maier - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (3):469-470.
    This commentary on coderre & katz, wiesenfeld-hallin et al., and dickenson focuses on: (a) the brain as an under-recognized contributor to pain facilitation at the spinal cord; (b) these brain-to-spinal pathways being activated by learning or by body infection/inflammation; and (c) the resultant spinal release of anti-analgesic neuropeptides, activators of the NMDA-NO cascade, and activators of glia.
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    Miss Fielde’s Nests.Deborah R. Coen - 2016 - In Susan Neiman, Peter Galison & Wendy Doniger (eds.), What Reason Promises: Essays on Reason, Nature and History. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 77-87.
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    Once more with feeling: On the explanatory limits of the GANE model and the missing role of subjective experience.Jeffrey R. Huntsinger & Justin Storbeck - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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  33. A missing element in reports of divine encounters.Ronald R. Johnson - 2004 - Religious Studies 40 (3):351-360.
    Many people claim to have had direct perceptual awareness of God. William Alston, Richard Swinburne, Gary Gutting, and others have based their philosophical views on these reports. But using analogies from our encounters with humans whose abilities surpass our own, we realize that something essential is missing from these reports. The absence of this element renders it highly unlikely that these people have actually encountered a divine being. (Published Online August 11 2004).
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    The Karians' Place In Diodoros' Thalassocracy List.R. Ball - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (2):317-322.
    In the much discussed list of thalassocrats excerpted by Eusebios from Diodorosthe tenth entry remains the most puzzling.2 Although the name is missing inEusebios' Chronographia, both the Armenianversion of the Canons and Jerome's Latin Canons give this place to the Karians, and the Armenian Canons are generally followed for the period of rule of sixtyoneyears:3 ‘Zehntens führten die Seeherrschaft die Karier, 61 Jahre.’ The years apparently covered by this Karian thalassocracy are c. 735–674 B.C.4.
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    The Case of Miss R. : The Interpretation of a Life Story.Alfred Adler - 2013 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1929 the individual psychological interpretation of this autobiography was first presented by Alfred Adler to a group of psychiatrists and pedagogues in Vienna. The story of the development of a neurosis is told in this book. A young girl relates the fascinating story of her unhappy life, the psychologist comments on her remarks and leads the reader to an understanding of the blunders and mistakes which have made her life so full of suffering. Publication of this book (...)
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    Schiz bits: Misses, mysteries and hits.J. A. Gray, D. R. Hemsley, J. Feldon, N. S. Gray & J. N. P. Rawlins - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):56-84.
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    Complex calculations: ethical issues in involving at-risk healthy individuals in dementia research.R. Pierce - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (9):553-557.
    In dementia research evidence is mounting that therapeutic strategies that target moderate and even mild Alzheimer's disease may be missing the ‘therapeutic window’. Given that the neuropathology that leads to Alzheimer's disease probably begins somewhere between 10 and 15 years before symptoms manifest, many believe that the optimal therapeutic strategy would target persons in the earliest phases of disease development or even earlier. This would include, for example, persons with prodromal Alzheimer's and even persons who are deemed at risk. Given (...)
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    Translational ethics: an analytical framework of translational movements between theory and practice and a sketch of a comprehensive approach.Kristine Bærøe - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):71.
    Translational research in medicine requires researchers to identify the steps to transfer basic scientific discoveries from laboratory benches to bedside decision-making, and eventually into clinical practice. On a parallel track, philosophical work in ethics has not been obliged to identify the steps to translate theoretical conclusions into adequate practice. The medical ethicist A. Cribb suggested some years ago that it is now time to debate ‘the business of translational’ in medical ethics. Despite the very interesting and useful perspective on the (...)
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    Philosophy of Humanism.R. B. Haldane - 2016 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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  40. The environments of our hominin ancestors, tool-usage, and scenario visualization.R. Arp - 2006 - Biology and Philosophy 21 (1):95-117.
    In this paper, I give an account of how our hominin ancestors evolved a conscious ability I call scenario visualization that enabled them to manufacture novel tools so as to survive and flourish in the ever-changing and complex environments in which they lived. I first present the ideas and arguments put forward by evolutionary psychologists that the mind evolved certain mental capacities as adaptive responses to environmental pressures. Specifically, Steven Mithen thinks that the mind has evolved cognitive fluidity, viz., an (...)
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    Religion and Philosophy.R. G. Collingwood - 1916 - London,: Thoemmes Press.
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    Psychopharmacology of psychosis: Still looking for missing links.Janice R. Stevens - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (2):223-224.
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    An American Civic Forum: Civil Society Between Market Individuals and the Political Community: BENJAMIN R. BARBER.Benjamin R. Barber - 1996 - Social Philosophy and Policy 13 (1):269-283.
    The polarization of the individual and the community that underlies much of the debate between individualists and communitarians is made possible in part by the literal vanishingof civil society—the domain whose middling terms mediate the stark opposition of state and private sectors and offer women and men a space for activity that is both voluntary and public. Modern democratic ideology and the reality of our political practices sometimesseem to yield only a choice between elephantine and paternalistic government or a radically (...)
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  44. Defective Paradigms: Missing Forms and What They Tell Us.R. Anderson Stephen - 2010
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    Moral responsibility and manipulation: on a novel argument against historicism.Alfred R. Mele - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (10):3143-3154.
    Taylor Cyr offers a novel argument against, as he puts it, “all versions of historicism” about direct moral responsibility. The argument features constitutive luck and a comparison of manipulated agents and young agents performing the first actions for which they are morally responsible. Here it is argued that Cyr’s argument misses its mark. Alfred Mele’s historicism is highlighted.
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    Institutional Responsibility and the Flawed Genomic Biomarkers at Duke University: A Missed Opportunity for Transparency and Accountability.David L. DeMets, Thomas R. Fleming, Gail Geller & David F. Ransohoff - 2017 - Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (4):1199-1205.
    When there have been substantial failures by institutional leadership in their oversight responsibility to protect research integrity, the public should demand that these be recognized and addressed by the institution itself, or the funding bodies. This commentary discusses a case of research failures in developing genomic predictors for cancer risk assessment and treatment at a leading university. In its review of this case, the Office of Research Integrity, an agency within the US Department of Health and Human Services, focused their (...)
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    Molecular networks. Cytokines(1990). By Anthony Meager. Open University Press: Milton Keynes. 291pp, £17.50. [REVIEW]Frances R. Balkwill - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (7):371-371.
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    Knowing when to hold ‘em: regret and the relation between missed opportunities and risk taking in children, adolescents and adults.Aidan Feeney, Eoin Travers, Eimear O’Connor, Sarah R. Beck & Teresa McCormack - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (3):608-615.
    ABSTRACTRegret over missed opportunities leads adults to take more risks. Given recent evidence that the ability to experience regret impacts decisions made by 6-year-olds, and pronounced interest in the antecedents to risk taking in adolescence, we investigated the age at which a relationship between missed opportunities and risky decision-making emerges, and whether that relationship changes at different points in development. Six- and 8-year-olds, adolescents and adults completed a sequential risky decision-making task on which information about missed opportunities was available. Children (...)
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    The Constructivist Foundations Bibliography: Humberto Maturana.R. Whitaker - 2011 - Constructivist Foundations 6 (3):393-406.
    Context: Maturana’s published corpus is vast, and his publications span multiple venues, formats, and languages. For these and other reasons, the corpus is as complex as it is daunting in its scale. Problem: Over the last two decades, bibliographic data on Maturana’s publications had proliferated in terms of available resources, scope of coverage, and accessibility. However, as of 2011 the degree of accessibility was not matched by the inclusiveness, detail, and accuracy of the relatively few dedicated bibliographies upon which most (...)
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    Ger-Romantische Schule Ein Bei.R. Haym & Oskar F. Walzel - 2016 - Wentworth Press.
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