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  1. R. M. Gale, "On the Nature and Existence of God".A. P. F. Sell - 1993 - Humana Mente:143.
     
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  2. A response to Oppy, and to Davey and Clifton.Richard M. Gale & Alexander R. Pruss - 2002 - Religious Studies 38 (1):89-99.
    Our paper ‘A new cosmological argument’ gave an argument for the existence of God making use of the weak Principle of Sufficient Reason (W-PSR) which states that for every proposition p, if p is true, then it is possible that there is an explanation for p. Recently, Graham Oppy, as well as Kevin Davey and Rob Clifton, have criticized the argument. We reply to these criticisms. The most interesting kind of criticism in both papers alleges that the W-PSR can be (...)
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    Kordig and the theory-ladenness of observation.George Gale & Edward Walter - 1973 - Philosophy of Science 40 (3):415-432.
    In a series of articles, the most extensive of which are [9] and [10], Carl R. Kordig has attacked the "new empiricism" of the late Norwood R. Hanson, P. K. Feyerabend, Thomas S. Kuhn, and Stephen E. Toulmin. While there are differ- ences among the views of these philosophers, they agree at least on the following claims: (1) scientific method does not proceed inductively from neutral observations because (a) observations are not free of interpretation; and (b) scientists, as a matter (...)
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    Lucretius Reaches the Mainstream Gale (M.R.) (ed.) Lucretius. Pp. x + 441. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Paper, £32.50 (Cased, £85). ISBN: 978-0-19-926035-5 (978-0-19-926034-8 hbk). Gillespie (S.), Hardie (P.) (edd.) The Cambridge Companion to Lucretius. Pp. xiv + 365, ills. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Paper, £18.99, US$34.99 (Cased, £50, US$90). ISBN: 978-0-521-61266-1 (978-0-521-84801-5 hbk). [REVIEW]Gordon Campbell - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):115-.
  5. The Epistle of Paul to the Philippians.R. P. Martin - 1959
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    Rationales and argument moves.R. P. Loui & Jeff Norman - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 3 (3):159-189.
    We discuss five kinds of representations of rationales and provide a formal account of how they can alter disputation. The formal model of disputation is derived from recent work in argument. The five kinds of rationales are compilation rationales, which can be represented without assuming domain-knowledge (such as utilities) beyond that normally required for argument. The principal thesis is that such rationales can be analyzed in a framework of argument not too different from what AI already has. The result is (...)
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  7. Announcement: Call for Papers.R. P. Feynman - 2000 - Foundations of Physics 30 (4).
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    Perciving Two Levels of the Flow of Time.R. P. Gruber, M. Bach & R. A. Block - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (5-6):7-22.
    Many physicists regard the flow of time as an illusion. There is an upper level flow of time, the phenomenon of past/present/future; and there is a lower level flow of time which is really a flow of events. Perceptual completion accounts for the lower level flow of time in a few ways: apparent movement; amodal completion; and dynamic change as exemplified by a newly described modal completion that we called happening. It acts like an illusory percept connecting discrete stimuli in (...)
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  9. Indagine sulla nozione di obversione.R. P. F. Carmagnola - 2008 - Studi di Estetica 35:177-199.
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  10. Sperm and ova as property.R. P. Jansen - 1985 - Journal of Medical Ethics 11 (3):123-126.
    To whom do sperm and ova belong? Few tissues are produced by the human body with more waste than the germ cells. Yet dominion over the germ cells, and over the early embryo that results from their union in vitro, is behind much of the emotion that modern reproductive intervention can engender. The germ cells differ from other human tissues that can be donated or transplanted because they carry readily utilizable genetic information. Eventual expression of the germ cells' genetic potential (...)
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  11. Law and Morality in Ancient China: The Silk Manuscripts of Huang-Lao.R. P. Peerenboom - 1990 - Dissertation, University of Hawai'i
    The 1973 archeological discovery of important documents of classical thought known as the Huang-Lao Boshu coupled with advancements in contemporary jurisprudence make possible a reassessment of the philosophies of pre-Qin and early Han China. This study attempts to elucidate the importance of the Huang-Lao school within the intellectual tradition of China through a comparison of the Boshu's philosophical position, particularly its understanding of the relation between law and morality, with the respective views of major thinkers of the period--Confucius, Han Fei, (...)
     
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  12. Emotion-driven reinforcement learning.R. P. Marinier & John E. Laird - unknown
     
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  13. The Attractiveness of God: Essays in Christian Doctrine.R. P. C. Hanson - 1973 - Religious Studies 13 (1):114-115.
     
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  14. The Continuity of Christian Doctrine.R. P. C. Hanson - 1981
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  15. The Loom of God: An Introduction to the Study of the Bible.R. P. C. Hanson & B. Harvey - 1955
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  16. A conceptual model of corporate moral development.R. Eric Reidenbach & Donald P. Robin - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (4):273 - 284.
    The conceptual model presented in this article argues that corporations exhibit specific behaviors that signal their true level of moral development. Accordingly, the authors identify five levels of moral development and discuss the dynamics that move corporations from one level to another. Examples of corporate behavior which are indicative of specific stages of moral development are offered.
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  17. The non-extensional bases of morals, matter, sexology and aesthetics.R. P. Askey - 1960 - London,: D. Greenaway.
     
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    On the origin of objects.R. P. Loui - 1998 - Artificial Intelligence 106 (2):353-358.
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    Comparison of the masked thresholds of a simulated moving and stationary auditory signal.R. C. Wilcott & R. S. Gales - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 47 (6):451.
  20. The Poverty of Liberalism.R. P. WOLFF - 1968
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  21. Vagueness: A Reader.R. Keefe & P. Smith - 2001 - Studia Logica 67 (1):120-122.
     
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  22. Tradition in the Early Church.R. P. C. Hanson - 1962
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  23. The quantum potential and signalling in the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen experiment.P. R. Holland & J. P. Vigier - 1988 - Foundations of Physics 18 (7):741-750.
    According to the causal interpretation of quantum mechanics, one can precisely define the state of an individual particle in a many-body system by its position, momentum, and spin. It is shown in the EPR spin experiment that the quantum torque brings about an instantaneous change in the state of one of the particles when the other undergoes a local interaction, but that such a transfer of “information” cannot be extracted by any experiment subject to the laws of quantum mechanics.
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  24. Enhanced vigilance in guided meditation: Implications of altered consciousness.R. P. Atkinson & H. Earl - 1996 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & Alwyn Scott (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness: The First Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press.
     
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    Interactive technology assessment and wide reflective equilibrium.R. P. B. Reuzel, G. J. Van der Wilt, Hamj ten Have & P. F. de Vries Robbe - 2001 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 26 (3):245-261.
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  26. The Chinese century? Some policy implications of China's move to high-tech innovation.R. P. Appelbaum & R. A. Parker - 2012 - In Barbara Herr Harthorn & John Mohr (eds.), The social life of nanotechnology. New York: Routledge.
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    Hybrid cognition.R. P. Worden - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (1):70-90.
    I propose that neural cognition is supported by non-neural storage of a 3-D model of local space, used in the planning of movements. Information is stored in wave-like excitations which couple to neurons in the thalamus, with the wave-vectors of excitations representing spatial positions. This hybrid of neural and non-neural cognition may have fitness advantages over any purely neural mechanism -- in information capacity, geometric accuracy, and fast selective retrieval. The wave excitations may be sustained on a Bose-condensed state of (...)
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  28. Spatial-learning in the pigeon-an operant analog of the radial-arm Maze.T. R. Zentall, J. N. Steirn & P. Jacksonsmith - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):341-341.
  29. Clarifying our definition and models of intentional conceptual change.Paul R. Pintrich & Gale M. Sinatra - 2003 - In Gale M. Sinatra & Paul R. Pintrich (eds.), Intentional conceptual change. Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum. pp. 423.
     
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    The Bible Without Illusions.P. C. R. & A. T. Hanson - 1989 - Trinity PressIntl.
    This book has been prompted by the dishonesty of much contemporary treatment of the Bible. It is not a 'debunking' of the Bible, but an attempt to show what qualities and what preliminary assumptions are needed for the Bible to be genuinely understood and interpreted. Honest scholarship and honest interpretations must acknowledge that a revolution has taken place in the understanding of the Bible during the last two hundred years and that to try to deny or play down or disguise (...)
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    Citation Index.R. P. Abelson, A. A. Abrahamsen, A. Adelstein, P. Ammon, J. Anderson, R. A. Anderson, E. Aronson, J. L. Aronson, J. Astington & R. C. Atkinson - 1997 - In David Martel Johnson & Christina E. Erneling (eds.), The future of the cognitive revolution. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    The Rational American and the Inscrutable Oriental as Seen from the Perspective of a Puzzled European: A Review (And Response) in Three Stereotypes: A Reply to Carine Defoort.R. P. Peerenboom - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (2):368 - 379.
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    Criteria for an Ethnographically Adequate Description of Concerted Activities and their Contexts.R. P. Mcdermott, Kenneth Gospodinoff & Jeffrey Aron - 1978 - Semiotica 24 (3-4).
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  34. «Cette déplorable idée de l'anéantissement». Note sur Cousin, l'Inde et le bouddhisme.R. -P. Droit - 1991 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 18:85-103.
     
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  35. (1 other version)Initiation à la logique, Collection de Logique mathématique.R. P. Dubarle - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (1):72-72.
     
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  36. Il Barocco immaginario.R. P. F. Carmagnola - forthcoming - Studi di Estetica.
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    (2 other versions)Critica dell' idealismo.P. R. - 1937 - Philosophical Review 46:563.
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    Nonduality and Daoism.R. P. Peerenboom - 1992 - International Philosophical Quarterly 32 (1):35-53.
  39. Is Philosophy Linguistic Analysis?R. P. Srivastava - 1984 - In R. Choudhury (ed.), Philosophy and language: a collection of papers. Delhi: Capital Pub. House. pp. 39.
     
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  40. A phenomenology of cinematic time and space.R. P. Kolker & J. Douglas Ousley - 1973 - British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (4):388-396.
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    The Archaeology of Rome.R. P. Wright - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (02):274-.
  42. Origen'S Doctrine of Tradition.R. P. C. Hanson - 1955 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 17 (4):725-726.
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    Unfinished feticide.R. P. Jansen - 1990 - Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (2):61-70.
    A fetus may survive an intentional interference with its intrauterine environment (1) if gestational age is mistaken and the procedure of induced abortion does not kill the fetus, (2) if a change of heart takes place after abortifacient drugs are taken and the abortion does not proceed, and (3) if a high-multiple pregnancy is reduced to a singleton or a twin pregnancy to improve the likelihood that the remaining fetuses will reach viability. In each case, through cause or coincidence, an (...)
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    Gandhi on nonviolence in the context of enlightenment, rationality and globalization.R. P. Singh - unknown
    An attempt has been made in this paper to trace Gandhi's principle of 'nonviolence' in the context of 'Enlightenment Rationality' on the one hand and 'Globalization' on the other. The ideas of freedom/independence, autonomy, sovereignty, property, maturity/adulthood, public and private, tolerance, scientific rationality, secularism, humanism, democracy, nation/ state, universality of moral actions, humanity as an end in itself, critique of religion, etc., are the most operative terms of European Enlightenment of the 19th century. Though these ideas evolved and developed in (...)
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    The Physician as Captain of the Ship.R. P. H. Thompson - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (3):161-162.
  46. Butler Shaffer, In Restraint of Trade: The Business Campaign Against Competition, 1918-1938.R. P. Murphy - 2001 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 15 (4; SEAS AUT):113-116.
     
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    Practitioner-Based Theory Building in Organizational Ethics.R. P. Nielsen - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 93 (3):401-406.
    Understanding of organizational ethics phenomena requires complex understanding of organizational practices in their real world contexts. We can try to understand and build theory about these complex real world practices from the points of view of: a traditional deductive, ethics literature-based, literature gap formulation approach; or, an inductive, practitioner-based literature gap formulation approach. This consideration of inductive, practitioner-based versus deductive, literature-based literature gap formulation is related to the discussion concerning “engaged scholarship” and relationships and gaps between theory and practice in (...)
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    Note on the effect of grain boundary cavitation on ductility.R. P. Skelton - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (134):405-409.
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  49. B. MAIOLI, "Teoria dell'essere e dell'esistente e classificazione delle scienze in M. S. Boezio. Una delucidazione".R. P. R. P. - 1980 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 72:579.
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    Reasons, Rationales, and Relativisms: What's at Stake in the Conversation over Scientific Rationality?R. P. Peerenboom - 1990 - Philosophy Today 34 (1):3-19.
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