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    Being treated like ‘waste’ during the ‘golden years’: Practical-theological perspectives.Petria M. Theron - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (2).
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    Practical theologians’ calling to serve in the field of gerontology.Petria M. Theron - 2013 - HTS Theological Studies 69 (2):01-07.
    The South African demographic statistics echo the global trend of an ageing population. This fact poses challenges to the country's labour supply, to health care, retirement and intergenerational relations. The elderly are faced with specific challenges such as negative views regarding older people, discrimination and prejudice based on age, changing roles, the loss of a support system when children emigrate, financial problems, abuse and neglect, emotions of fear and depression, and the struggle to find meaning in life and suffering. The (...)
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    Meaning in a Realist Perspective.Stephen Theron - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (1):29-51.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:MEANING IN A '.REALIST PERSPECTivE STEPHEN THERON National University of Lesotho Lesotho I DISCUSSION OF meaning and ref,erring in the terms laid down in a classic article of Frege's has generated a stereotyped attitude to the question in the minds of many. It is simply assumed that meaning is, as it were, the contrary of reference. In logic this is 11eflected by the assumed pamdigm of there being (...)
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    A Necessary Condition for the Truth of Moral and Other Judgments.Stephen Theron - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (2):293-300.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A NECESSARY CONDITION FOR THE TRUTH OF MORAL AND OTHER JUDGMENTS STEPHEN THERON Na,tional University of Lesotho Lesotho, Africa, SIMPSON'S RECENT review of Morals as Founded on Natural Law 1 so misrepresents its main point, one so vital to civilization's continuance, that I feel obliged to try to restate that point. It was of course disconcerting that he misunderstood the main point of the hook (whetlrer he agrees (...)
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    Morals as Founded on Natural Law by Stephen Theron[REVIEW]Peter Simpson - 1989 - The Thomist 53 (2):341-342.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 841 message may seem, however clearly at odds with the Weltgeist. What Professor Mitchell's position calls for-to the delight I am sure, of Fr. Copleston-is a universal, unified, sanctificatory, and legitimate teacher of the Christian message: a Church which is one, holy, Catholic, and Apostolic. NICHOLAS INGHAM, O.P. Providence College Providence, Rhode Island Morals as Founded on Natural Law. By STEPHEN THERON. European University Studies. New (...)
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  6. Foreword for R. Revlin & RE Mayer.M. Henle - 1978 - In Russell Revlin & Richard E. Mayer (eds.), Human reasoning. New York: distributed solely by Halsted Press.
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    Handbook of Emotions.M. Lewis & J. Havil (eds.) - 1999 - Guilford Press.
    Now in a thoroughly revised and expanded third edition, this authoritative Handbook reviews current knowledge about all aspects of emotion and its role in human ...
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  8. Neuroscience and Philosophy: Brain, Mind, and Language.M. Bennett, D. C. Dennett, P. M. S. Hacker & J. R. & Searle (eds.) - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    "Neuroscience and Philosophy" begins with an excerpt from "Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience," in which Maxwell Bennett and Peter Hacker question the ...
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  9. Extended functionalism.M. Wheeler - 2010 - In Richard Menary (ed.), The Extended Mind. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press.
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    “I’m not an investigator and I’m not a police officer" - a faculty’s view on academic integrity in an undergraduate nursing degree.Lucie M. Ramjan, Paul Glew, Yenna Salamonson & Joan Lynch - 2021 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 17 (1).
    In nursing, expectations of honesty and integrity are clearly stipulated throughout professional standards and codes of conduct, thus the concept of academic integrity has even more impetus in preparing students for graduate practice. However, a disparity between policy and practice misses the opportunity to instil the principles of academic integrity, and at its core honesty, a pivotal trait in the nursing profession. This study draws upon the experience of the nursing faculty to explore how academic integrity policy of deterrence operate (...)
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  11. 10.M. G. F. Martin - 2006 - In Tamar Szabó Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), On Being Alienated. Clarendon Press, Oxford. pp. 354-411.
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    Community hospital oversight of clinical investigators' financial relationships.M. A. Hall, K. P. Weinfurt, J. S. Lawlor, J. Y. Friedman, K. A. Schulman & J. Sugarman - 2008 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 31 (1):7-13.
    The considerable attention to financial interests in clinical research has focused mostly on academic medical centers, even though the majority of clinical research is conducted in community practice settings. To fill this gap, this article maps the practices and policies in 73 community hospitals and several hundred specialized facilities around the country for reviewing clinical investigators’ financial relationships with research sponsors. Community hospitals face a substantially different mix of issues than academic medical centers do because their physician researchers are usually (...)
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    Mathematical Entities in the Divided Line.M. J. Cresswell - 2012 - Review of Metaphysics 66 (1):89-104.
    The second highest level of the divided line in Plato’s Republic (510b-511a) appears to be about the entities of mathematics—entities such as particular (though non-physical) triangles. It differs from the highest level in two respects. It involves reasoning from hypotheses, and it uses visible images. This article defends the traditional view that the passage is indeed about these mathematical ‘intermediates’; and tries to show how the apparently different features of the second level are related, by focussing on Plato’s need to (...)
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  14. Do bioscientists need professional ethics.M. Häyry - 2003 - In Matti Häyry & Tuija Takala (eds.), Scratching the surface of bioethics. New York: Rodopi. pp. 91--97.
     
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  15. Eclipse of the Self.M. ZIMMERMAN - 1981
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  16. Creative Teaching and Learning.M. Fryer - 1997 - British Journal of Educational Studies 45 (1):92-93.
     
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  17. Professionalism in medicine.M. D. Miettinen - 2003 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 9 (3):353-356.
     
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  18. al-Ẓāhir wa-al-bāṭin fī al-Islām.Muḥammad ʻAlī Ḥallūm - 2002 - al-Lādhiqīyah: Dār ʻImād.
     
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    Selected Philosophical Papers of Robert Boyle.M. A. Stewart (ed.) - 1991 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    "The availability of a paperback version of Boyle's philosophical writings selected by M. A. Stewart will be a real service to teachers, students, and scholars with seventeenth-century interests. The editor has shown excellent judgment in bringing together many of the most important works and printing them, for the most part, in unabridged form. The texts have been edited responsibly with emphasis on readability.... Of special interest in connection with Locke and with the reception of Descarte's Corpuscularianism, to students of the (...)
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  20. Risk, Rights, and Restitution.M. J. Zimmerman - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 128 (2):285-311.
    In “Imposing Risks,” Judith Thomson gives a case in which, by turning on her stove, she accidentally causes her neighbor’s death. She claims that both the following are true: (1) she ought not to have caused her neighbor’s death; (2) it was permissible for her to turn her stove on. In this paper it is argued that it cannot be that both (1) and (2) are true, that (2) is true, and that therefore (1) is false. How this is so (...)
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  21. Marketing Success and the Puritan Legacy.M. R. Hyman & R. Tansey - forthcoming - Philosophical Explorations.
     
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    The Direction of Time. [REVIEW]M. F. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (2):368-369.
    A detailed attempt to ground the topological properties of time in the laws of micro- and macro-physical processes. The reversible processes of mechanics are used to define an order among temporally separated events, which is invariant under reversals of time direction. So long as consideration is limited to a single isolated system, a time ensemble, the transfer of the reversibility of the constituent processes of such a system to the system as a whole makes it impossible to define time direction (...)
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    Intrinsic Value and Individual Worth.M. J. Zimmerman - 2005 - In Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen & Michael J. Zimmerman (eds.), Recent work on intrinsic value. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 191--205.
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  24. Survey of Blindness in Bay.M. R. Fojas, G. De Ocampo & J. Fortes - 1969 - Laguna. Phil. J Ophthal 1:14.
     
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  25. Sull'atto.M. Gentile - 1984 - Filosofia Oggi 7 (1):31-40.
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  26. Giovanni Pinna, Declino e Caduta dell'Impero dei Dinosauri.M. T. Ghiselin - 2000 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 22 (3):432-432.
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  27. The philosophy and structure of the “middos” program.M. Gifter - 1975 - In Joseph Kaminetsky & Murray I. Friedman (eds.), Building Jewish ethical character. New York: Fryer Foundation. pp. 3--10.
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  28. Objectivity and Method: How the «Euthyphro» Works.M. Glouberman - 1989 - Logique Et Analyse 32 (125-126):41-54.
  29. The Aesthetics of Medicine: An Essay on the Borderline of Aesthetics, Art History and the History of Medicine.M. Golaszewska - 2000 - Analecta Husserliana 64:91-102.
     
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  30. "Estʹ takai︠a︡ professii︠a︡ - obshchestvo izuchatʹ": izbrannye statʹi, intervʹi︠u︡, biograficheskie otkrovenii︠a︡.M. K. Gorshkov - 2020 - Moskva: Izdatelʹstvo "Vesʹ Mir".
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    Xavier Léon : vingt-cinq ans après.M. Gueroult - 1960 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 65 (3):241 - 245.
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  32. Otto Selz: Ein Pionier der Kognitionspsychologie.M. Hanke - 1993 - In Christopher Hookway (ed.), Philosophy and the Cognitive Sciences. Cambridge University Press. pp. 185--190.
     
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  33. La leyenda de Barsisa según el ms 63/2J.M. J. Hermosilla - 1988 - Al-Qantara 9:122.
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  34. Elm leaves in autumn: Verse.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1930 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 11 (4):238.
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  35. The Relation Between Music and Poetry.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1934 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 15 (2):140.
     
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    Darwin and the argument by analogy: from artificial to natural selection in the 'Origin of Species'.M. J. S. Hodge - 2020 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Gregory Radick.
    What can the actions of stockbreeders, as they select the best individuals for breeding, teach us about how new species of wild animals and plants come into being? Charles Darwin raised this question in his famous, even notorious, Origin of Species (1859). Darwin's answer - his argument by analogy from artificial to natural selection - is the subject of our book. We aim to clarify what kind of argument it is, how it works, and why Darwin gave it such prominence. (...)
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  37. Peirce's philosophy on science, logic and perception theory.M. H. G. Hoffmann - 2004 - Philosophische Rundschau 51 (4):296-313.
     
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  38. Blood in the City: Violence and Revelation in Paris 1789-1945. By Richard DE Burton.M. Hurcombe - 2004 - The European Legacy 9 (1):118-118.
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    Frequency-amplitude characteristics of the EEG at different levels of consciousness.M. N. Rusalova - 2006 - Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology 36 (4):351-358.
  40. The masses in a representative democracy.M. Oakeshott - 1995 - In Julia Stapleton (ed.), Group rights: perspectives since 1900. Bristol: Thoemmes Press.
     
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  41. The "is-ought": An unnecessary dualism.M. Zimmerman - 1962 - Mind 71 (281):53-61.
  42. Life is Biosemiosis.M. Barbieri - 2008 - Cosmos and History 4 (1-2).
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    Advaita Vedanta and Madhyamika Buddhism: Eastern religions in Western thought.M. A. Cherian - 1988 - Broadstairs: M.A. Cherian.
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  44. The Meaning of Agency.M. Evans - 2013 - In Sumi Madhok, Anne Phillips & Kalpana Wilson (eds.), Gender, agency, and coercion. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
  45. Explaining change in Judaism in late antiquity.M. Goodman - 2008 - In Alberdina Houtman, Albert de Jong & Magdalena Wilhelmina Misset-van de Weg (eds.), Empsychoi Logoi--Religious Innovations in Antiquity: Studies in Honour of Pieter Willem Van Der Horst. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Action, logic, and social theory: dedicated to Ingmar Pörn on the occasion of his 50th birthday.Ghita Holmström-Hintikka, Andrew J. I. Jones & Ingmar Pörn (eds.) - 1985 - Helsinki: Akateeminen kirjakauppa.
  47. An Enlightened Way to Curb Piracy of Digitalized Intellectual Property.M. R. Hyman & K. J. Shanahan - forthcoming - B> Quest.
     
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    What's wrong with the law?M. I. Jegede - 1993 - Lagos: Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.
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    The Knowledge Argument and the Refutation of Physicalism.M. Kuna - 2004 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 11 (2):128-142.
    The article examines the viability of called ‘the knowledge argument’ that was designed to prove the irreducibility of the subjective, phenomenal aspect of experience to the physical. It is argued that this argument can successfully be defended against its criticism. Its critics are represented here by two physicalist approaches: the mode of presentation hypothesis (here Paul Churchland), and the ability hypothesis (here David Lewis and Laurence Nemirow). The defense of the general soundness of the knowledge argument is based on some (...)
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  50. The possibility and necessity of subjective phenomenology.M. Richir - 1997 - Filosoficky Casopis 45 (5).
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