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    Sketchbooks & Sutures: A Blog about Learning to Heal.Samuel Scharff - 2015 - Journal of Medical Humanities 36 (4):391-394.
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    (1 other version)Darwin Among the Machines.Samuel Butler - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 9 (1):61-64.
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    La formation au prisme de l’ingénierie : controverses et innovations.Samuel Renier & Catherine Guillaumin - 2023 - Revue Phronesis 12 (4):16-24.
    The interview transcribed in this article was conducted with Thierry Ardouin, a great witness and actor in the history of training engineering in France. Through the evocation of his journey and his reflections, the aim here is to give an account of a singular journey, but also of the timely grasping of ingenium as a dynamic of analysis and action in the field of education and training science. “With our feet on the ground and our head in the stars” is (...)
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  4. Singular referential names as nonrigid designators and bound variables.Samuel Jambrović - 2022 - In Özge Bakay, Breanna Pratley, Eva Neu & Peyton Deal, NELS 52: Proceedings of the fifty-second annual meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, volume two. Graduate Linguistics Student Association. pp. 73-86.
    This paper contributes to the debate regarding the semantic type of singular referential names. According to one view, known as referentialism, names rigidly designate individuals (Kripke 1972, Abbott 2002, Leckie 2013, Jeshion 2015, Schoubye 2017). According to another view, known as predicativism, names designate properties of individuals (Burge 1973, Geurts 1997, Bach 2002, Elbourne 2005, Matushansky 2008, Fara 2015). Most predicativist accounts claim that bare names in English occur with a phonologically null determiner, a proposal that is based on languages (...)
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  5. Locke's polemic against nativism.Samuel C. Rickless - 2007 - In Lex Newman, The Cambridge Companion to Locke's "Essay Concerning Human Understanding". New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In the 17th century, there was a lively debate in the intellectual circles with which Locke was familiar, revolving around the question whether the human mind is furnished with innate ideas. Although a few scholars declared that there is no good reason to believe, and good reason not to believe, in the existence of innate ideas, the vast majority took for granted that God, in his infinite goodness and wisdom, has inscribed in human minds innate principles that constitute the foundation (...)
     
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    Barbarenweisheit? Zum Stellenwert der Philosophie in der frühchristlichen Theologie.Samuel Vollenweider - 2017 - In Christoph Riedweg, Philosophia in der Konkurrenz von Schulen, Wissenschaften Und Religionen: Zur Pluralisierung des Philosophiebegriffs in Kaiserzeit Und Spätantike. De Gruyter. pp. 147-160.
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    Why Tolerate Religion?Samuel C. Rickless - 2014 - Philosophical Review 123 (2):238-241.
  8. Why Psychopaths Are Responsible.Samuel H. Pillsbury - 2013 - In Kent A. Kiehl & Walter P. Sinnott-Armstrong, Handbook on Psychopathy and Law. Oxford University Press. pp. 297-318.
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    Prospection topographique dans la plaine de Philippes.Samuel Provost & Georges Tirologos - 2008 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 132 (2):707-713.
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  10. De habitu religionis Christianae ad vitam civilem.Samuel Pufendorf - 1972 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt,: F. Frommann.
     
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    Estudios de estética.Samuel Ramos & Juan Hernández Luna - 1963 - México,: Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Edited by Juan Hernández Luna.
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    Toward a New Humanism.Samuel Ramos - 1942 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2 (4):558-560.
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    Metacognitive blindness in temporal selection during the deployment of spatial attention.Samuel Recht, Vincent de Gardelle & Pascal Mamassian - 2021 - Cognition 216 (C):104864.
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  14. Berkeley's *A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge*.Samuel C. Rickless - 2017 - In Richard Brook & Bertil Belfrage, The Bloomsbury Companion to Berkeley. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 99-120.
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    Searching with Civility.Samuel Gorovitz - 1984 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 58 (2):295 - 297.
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    The Artificial Heart: Questions to Ask, and Not to Ask.Samuel Gorovitz - 1984 - Hastings Center Report 14 (5):15-17.
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    The centrality of marginalization.Samuel Gorovitz - 2000 - Monash Bioethics Review 19 (4):49-51.
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    The past, present and future of human nature.Samuel Gorovitz - 2005 - In Arthur W. Galston & Christiana Z. Peppard, Expanding horizons in bioethics. Norwell, MA: Springer. pp. 3--18.
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    Another route to broadening the scope of social psychology: Ecologically valid research.Samuel D. Gosling - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (3):339-340.
    An imbalance is identified in social psychology between controlled experimental studies (which are common) and real-world, ecologically valid studies (which are rare). The preponderance of experimental studies (which provide mere existence proofs and lack realism) helps fuel social psychology's fault-finding focus. Laboratory experiments and ecological studies should be pursued jointly to examine social life in the real world.
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    End of a Myth: Max Weber, Capitalism, and the Medieval Order.Samuel Gregg - 2003 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 13 (2).
    Despite having been underlined as contrary to established fact, the myth that there is a causal link between Protestantism and the emergence of capitalism persists in the popuar imagination as well as the academy. This article illustrates where Max Weber’s theory contradicts all the available historical evidence concerning the emergence of free economies in the West. It shows not only where Weber’s theory is unable to account for the emergence of capitalist practices and thinking before the Reformation, but also the (...)
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    Profit, Prudence and Virtue: Essays in Ethics, Business and Management.Samuel Gregg & James Arthur Finch Stoner (eds.) - 2009 - Imprint Academic.
    Essays in the ethics of business and management.
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    African American Christian ethics.Samuel K. Roberts - 2001 - Cleveland: Pilgrim Press.
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    Appendix: A Note on Evaluating Wholistic Mission.Vinay Samuel - 1993 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 10 (3):8-8.
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    Biblical Reflections for Mission in the New Millennium.Vinay Samuel - 2001 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 18 (3):139-142.
    We need to renew a Christian social vision for the new millennium. By social vision is meant a view of society in all its dimensions which expresses a view of humanity rooted in an understanding of who human beings are and can become. There are many possible social visions. There is a weariness with social involvement. Quite a bit of involvement has not produced the expected results. Studies have shown that some of the Latin American church growth is a wish (...)
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    God, humanity, and disability.Vinay Samuel - 1998 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 15 (4):15-17.
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  26. Is Law a Fiction?Geoffrey Samuel - 2015 - In William Twining & Maksymilian Del Mar, Legal Fictions in Theory and Practice. Cham: Springer Verlag.
     
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    Introducing Tibetan Buddhism.Geoffrey Samuel - 2012 - Routledge.
    "Introducing Tibetan Buddhism is the ideal starting point for students wishing to undertake a comprehensive study of Tibetan religion. This lively introduction covers the whole spectrum of Tibetan religious history, from early figures and the development of the old and new schools of Buddhism to the spread and influence of Tibetan Buddhism throughout the world. Geoffrey Samuel covers the key schools and traditions, as well as Bon, and bodies of textual material, including the writings of major lamas. He explores (...)
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    Modernity, Postmodernity and Ethnic Minorities.Vinay Samuel - 1993 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 10 (4):14-16.
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  29. Public prosperity.Salomo Samuel - 2009 - In Hans Küng, How to do good & avoid evil: a global ethic from the sources of Judaism. Woodstock, Vt.: SkyLight Paths.
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  30. Sefer ḥasidim: ha-mefoʼar.Judah ben Samuel - 2007 - Yerushalayim: Otsar ha-posḳim. Edited by Shimʻon ben Ḥayim Tsevi Guṭman & Judah ben Samuel.
     
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  31. The Challenge of Paying for Medicare: Issues and Options.Frank E. Samuel - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
     
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  32. Tagmule ha-nefesh.Hillel ben Samuel - 1981 - Yerushalayim,:
     
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  33. Victorian Values.Samuel Raphael - 1992
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  34. Observationes elencticae in controversia Wolffiana.Samuel Christian Hollmann - 2002 - New York: G. Olms. Edited by Jakob Wilhelm Feuerlein.
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    The Economics of Karl Marx: Analysis and Application.Samuel Hollander - 2008 - Cambridge University Press.
    Presents an account and technical assessment of Marx's economic analysis in Capital, with particular reference to the transformation and the surplus-value doctrine, the reproduction schemes, the falling real-wage and profit rates, and the trade cycle. The focus is on criticisms that Marx himself might have been expected to face in his day and age. In addition, it offers a chronological study of the evolution of that analysis from the early 1840s through three 'drafts': documents of the late 1840s, the Grundrisse (...)
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    Connoisseurship in an Age of Distractions.Samuel Hope - 2002 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 36 (2):69.
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  37. Symposium: Civilization and Arts Education.Samuel Hope - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 23 (2):83-102.
     
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    Utopia and Auburn.Samuel Hornsby - 1971 - Moreana 8 (Number 31-8 (3-4):197-198.
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    Extension of Deconstruction.Samuel C. Wheeler - 1986 - The Monist 69 (1):3-21.
    Samuel C. Wheeler, III; The Extension of Deconstruction, The Monist, Volume 69, Issue 1, 1 January 1986, Pages 3–21, https://doi.org/10.5840/monist19866913.
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  40. Sefer Otsrot Maharsha: asupat divre agadah, ḥokhmah u-musar.Samuel Eliezer ben Judah Edels - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Hilel ben Yehudah Ḳoperman. Edited by Hillel Copperman.
    ḥeleḳ 1. A-Ṭ -- ḥeleḳ 2. Y-S -- ḥeleḳ 3. ʻA-T.
     
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    Vladimir Solov’ev and the Knighthood of the Divine Sophia.Samuel Cioran - 2006 - Wilfrid Laurier Press.
    At the turn of the century an intimate alliance of philosophers, poets and theologians discovered the incarnation of their aspirations for a spiritually transformed world in the symbol of Sophia, the Divine Wisdom of God. Under her various aliases as the Divine Feminine, the Wisdom Clothed in the Sun and the Beautiful Lady, this feminine archetype usurped the traditional role of Christ as the mediator between heaven and earth. She was, however, primarily the inspiration of the Russian philosopher-poet, Vladimir Solov’ev (...)
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  42. Kazania.Samuel Clarke - 2005 - Idea Studia nad strukturą i rozwojem pojęć filozoficznych 17 (17).
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    Mill's Autobiography as Literature.Samuel Clark - 2016 - In Christopher Macleod & Dale E. Miller, A Companion to Mill. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.. pp. 45–57.
    This chapter explores three answers to the question, What is it to take Mill's Autobiography “as literature”? First, it is to attempt to understand the Autobiography as an artefact, made in a context by an author with particular aims and secrets. Second, it is to place the Autobiography in a generic context, as a paradigm but not defining case. Third and most importantly, it is to pursue the idea that the Autobiography's form is necessary to what it does. In particular, (...)
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    Under the Mountain: Basic Training, Individuality, and Comradeship.Samuel Clark - 2013 - Res Publica 19 (1):67-79.
    This paper addresses questions of friendship and political community by investigating a particular complex case, comradeship in the life of the soldier. Close attention to soldiers’ accounts of their own lives, successes and failures shows that the relationship of friendship to comradeship, and of both to the success of the soldier’s individual and communal life, is complex and tense. I focus on autobiographical accounts of basic training in order to describe, and to explore the tensions between, two positions: (1) Becoming (...)
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    Epidemics that End with a Bang.Samuel K. Cohn - 2022 - Centaurus 64 (1):207-216.
    To answer how epidemics end, one must ask two intersecting but separate questions: first, how particular waves of epidemics end, whether of yellow fever, cholera, plague; and second, how epidemic diseases become eradicated-either through scientific intervention, as with smallpox in the 1970s, or simply by disappearing for reasons that remain mysterious, as with the Second Plague Pandemic from ca. 1347. This article challenges two general notions on how epidemics end. First, individual waves of plagues in European municipalities or regional states (...)
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  46. The philosophical lectures.Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1949 - London,: Pilot Press.
  47. The Philosophical Lectures [1818-1819] Hitherto Unpublished.Samuel Taylor Coleridge & Kathleen Coburn - 1949 - Philosophical Library.
     
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  48. Train to Pyongyang: Imagination, Utopia, and Korean Unification.Samuel Gerald Collins - 2013 - Utopian Studies 24 (1):119-143.
    This article originated in a “cultural futures” course I taught in Seoul in 2007.1 As part of their semester project, students interviewed friends and family to identify futures that were likely to precipitate profound cultural shifts in their lives. Not surprisingly, “Korean unification” was at the top of students’ lists. After all, then-president Roh Moo-hyun had in many ways continued the “Sunshine” policies of his predecessor, President Kim Dae-jung, culminating in a largely symbolic train journey from the South to the (...)
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    Work, Love, and Learning in Utopia: Equality Reimagined by Martin Schoenhals.Samuel Gerald Collins - 2021 - Utopian Studies 32 (3):690-696.
    Generally, anthropologists are not thought of as contributing to utopian thought and, really, there are few anthropological monographs or articles with even the word "utopia" in the title. As the late anthropological futurist Robert Textor pointed out, this is due to earlier orientations: cultural evolutionism and culture history in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and an emphasis on the "ethnographic present" in the mid-twentieth that tended to represent other people as existing in a "timeless" present. Nevertheless, anthropologists have explored (...)
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    How a priori Is Lonergan?Samuel B. Condic - 2005 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 79:103-116.
    The debate between the “Transcendental” and “Neo-” Thomists is an ongoing concern. Specifically, Jeremy Wilkins and John F.X. Knasas differ sharply over the correct interpretation of St. Thomas, Bernard Lonergan, and the very nature of cognition itself (ACPQ 78 [2004]). This debate is clouded, however, due to a lack of appreciation for key terms, specifically, “sensation” and Lonergan’s own phrase “the notion of being.” Using the distinction between precisive and non-precisive abstraction, the author clarifies the relevant sense of “sensation” and (...)
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