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    Heraclitus.M. Marcovich & Philip Wheelwright - 1962 - American Journal of Philology 83 (2):205.
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    Learning and consciousness during general anesthesia.M. M. Ghoneim & R. I. Block - 1992 - Anesthesiology 76:279-305.
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    The fictions of language and the languages of fiction: The linguistic representation of speech and consciousness.M. Fludernik & R. D. Sell - 1995 - Journal of Pragmatics 24.
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    Mitigating ethical conflict and moral distress in the care of patients on ECMO: impact of an automatic ethics consultation protocol.M. Jeanne Wirpsa, Louanne M. Carabini, Kathy Johnson Neely, Camille Kroll & Lucia D. Wocial - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):e63-e63.
    AimsThis study evaluates a protocol for early, routine ethics consultation for patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation to support decision-making in the context of clinical uncertainty with the aim of mitigating ethical conflict and moral distress.MethodsWe conducted a single-site qualitative analysis of EC documentation for all patients receiving ECMO support from 15 August 2018 to 15 May 2019. Detailed analysis of 20 ethically complex cases with protracted ethics involvement identifies four key ethical domains: limits of prognostication, bridge to nowhere, burden of (...)
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  5. Every real closed field has an integer part.M. H. Mourgues & J. P. Ressayre - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2):641-647.
    Let us call an integer part of an ordered field any subring such that every element of the field lies at distance less than 1 from a unique element of the ring. We show that every real closed field has an integer part.
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    Editorial: Best Practice Approaches for Mixed Methods Research in Psychological Science.M. Teresa Anguera, Angel Blanco-Villaseñor, Gudberg K. Jonsson, José Luis Losada & Mariona Portell - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  7. General anesthesia and the neural correlates of consciousness.M. T. Alkire & Jeff G. Miller - 2005 - In Steven Laureys (ed.), The Boundaries of Consciousness: Neurobiology and Neuropathology. Elsevier.
  8. Non-analytic conceptual knowledge.M. Giaquinto - 1996 - Mind 105 (418):249-268.
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    ERPs reveal an iconic relation between sublexical phonology and affective meaning.M. Conrad, S. Ullrich, D. Schmidtke & S. A. Kotz - 2022 - Cognition 226 (C):105182.
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  10. Perception, Emotion, and the Interconnected Mind.M. Fulkerson - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (7-8):7-30.
    I argue on the basis of extensive empirical research that perception and emotion are more deeply entangled than we might have thought. This evidence strongly suggests that we should expand our conception of perception to include emotional elements, and our conception of emotion to include perceptual ones. This expansion poses a challenge to our current taxonomic practices. In the face of this challenge, I advocate principled pluralism about psychological kinds. This view holds that, depending on our explanatory purposes, psychological processes (...)
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    Sensations, brain-processes, and colours.M. C. Bradley - 1963 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41 (3):385-93.
  12. Why we need a Citizen’s Basic Income: The desirability and implementation of an unconditional income.M. Torry - 2018
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    A priority paper for the societal and ethical aspects of synthetic biology.M. Schmidt, A. Ganguli-Mitra, H. Torgersen, A. Kelle, Anna Https://Orcidorg Deplazes & N. Https://Orcidorg Biller-Andorno - 2009 - .
    As synthetic biology develops into a promising science and engineering field, we need to have clear ideas and priorities regarding its safety, security, ethical and public dialogue implications. Based on an extensive literature search, interviews with scientists, social scientists, a 4 week long public e-forum, and consultation with several stakeholders from science, industry and civil society organisations, we compiled a list of priority topics regarding societal issues of synthetic biology for the years ahead. The points presented here are intended to (...)
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  14. 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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  15. Time course studies of reality monitoring and recognition.M. K. Johnson, J. Kounios & J. A. Reeder - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):487-487.
     
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  16. Prediction and accommodation in evolutionary psychology.M. Forster & Lawrence A. Shapiro - 2000 - Psychological Inquiry 11:31-33.
    Ketelaar and Ellis have provided a remarkably clear and succinct statement of Lakatosian philosophy of science and have also argued compellingly that the neo-Darwinian theory of evolution fills the Lakatosian criteria of progressivity. We find ourselves in agreement with much of what Ketelaar and Ellis say about Lakatosian philosophy of science, but have some questions about (1) the place of evolutionary psychology in a Lakatosian framework, and (2) the extent to which evolutionary psychology truly predicts new findings.
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    My Chronic Pain is Like My Pit Bull: Very Strong and Won't Leave My Side.M. Lucas - 2018 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 8 (3):196-198.
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    Apotheosis in Ancient Portraiture.M. P. Charlesworth & H. P. L'Orange - 1949 - American Journal of Philology 70 (3):328.
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    Is (quantum) logic empirical?M. Drieschner - 1977 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 6 (1):415 - 423.
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    Minimizing harm in agricultural animal experiments in new zealand.M. C. Morris & S. A. Weaver - 2003 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16 (5):421-437.
    Intrusive agricultural experimentspublished in New Zealand in the last five yearsare reviewed in terms of the degree of animalsuffering involved, and the necessity for thissuffering in relation to research findings.When measured against animal welfare criteriaof the Ministry of Agriculture, thirty-sixstudies inflicted ``severe'' or ``very severe''suffering. Many of these experiments hadquestionable short-term applications, had anapplication restricted to agriculturalproduction or economic growth, or could havebeen modified to prevent or reduce suffering.
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    The gadfly business ethics project.M. Francis Reeves - 1994 - Journal of Business Ethics 13 (8):609 - 614.
    What follows is a brief description of the origin and development, results, and future plans of the Gadfly Business Ethics Project at Bentley College.Viewing himself as selected by the god to be a gadfly to sting the great and noble but sluggish horse, the city of Athens, Socrates says.
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  22. Myself and me.M. Lewis - 1994 - In S. T. Parker, R. M. Mitchell & M. L. Boccia (eds.), Self-Awareness in Animals and Humans: Developmental Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
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    The self in self-conscious emotions.M. Lewis - 1997 - In James G. Snodgrass & R. L. Thompson (eds.), The Self Across Psychology: Self-Recognition, Self-Awareness, and the Self Concept. New York Academy of Sciences.
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    Medical and midwifery students’ views on the use of conscientious objection in abortion care, following legal reform in Chile: a cross-sectional study.M. Antonia Biggs, Lidia Casas, Alejandra Ramm, C. Finley Baba & Sara P. Correa - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-11.
    Background In August 2017, Chile lifted its complete ban on abortion by permitting abortion in three limited circumstances: 1) to save a woman’s life, 2) lethal fetal anomaly, and 3) rape. The new law allows regulated use of conscientious objection in abortion care, including allowing institutions to register as objectors. This study assesses medical and midwifery students’ support for CO, following legal reform. Methods From October 2017 to May 2018, we surveyed medical and midwifery students from seven universities located in (...)
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    Illustrations on the Moral Sense.M. B. Crowe - 1975 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 24:272-273.
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    “Cuando veáis todo esto” (Mt 24, 33) Los fenómenos naturales y su interpretación teológica en Mateo.Mª Inmaculada Eibe - 2020 - Teología y Vida 61 (2):163-188.
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    Phonetics: A Critical Analysis of Phonetic Theory and a Technic for the Practical Description of Sounds.M. B. Emeneau & Kenneth L. Pike - 1946 - American Journal of Philology 67 (1):92.
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    Schopenhauer e a topica admirationis: sobre a origem da filosofia.M. R. Engler - 2019 - Trans/Form/Ação 42 (3):9-32.
    Resumo: No texto A necessidade metafísica do homem, Schopenhauer elabora considerações fundamentais sobre sua metafísica imanente e, na ânsia de explicar por que o homem filosofa, alia-se a uma longa tradição de pensadores que viram na admiração o impulso metafísico do homem. Ele reinterpreta as duas mais famosas sentenças sobre o tema consoante o tom de sua filosofia. A origem da filosofia torna-se o resultado de fatores como a separação entre vontade e intelecto e a constatação de que o mundo, (...)
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  29. Guido Boella Dov M. Gabbay Leendert van der Torre Serena Villata.Dov M. Gabbay - 2006 - Studia Logica 82:1-59.
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    Concept of Religionin Whitehead and Basaveshwara: A Comparison.M. A. Jalihal - 2011 - Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):37-45.
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    Reformation credo of Alexandria and later of the Ecumenical Patriarch Cyril Lucaris.M. Maksys - 2002 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 25:82-87.
    Protestantism came to Ukraine on a foreign, Polish-German basis and, to some extent, because of this, the Reformation currents failed to kidnap the Orthodox Church in Ukraine. Moreover, they even brought to it the mediating benefit of arousing interest in dogmatic disputes, acquainted with new forms and methods of religious struggle in upholding their religious doctrine.
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    Missionary ecclesiology in the early Pentecostal years.M. Mokienko - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 67:83-92.
    The most dynamic segment of the Protestant enclave of the twentieth century. consider the Pentecostal movement. His limits and variability have greatly corrected the global religious atlas. By some estimates, the number of followers of various Pentecostal communities reached the limit of millenia from 400 to 600 million followers75. Despite the doubts that may arise in the predictions of D. Barrett and others, it is difficult to deny that the success of Pentecostal / charismatic missionary activity in the second half (...)
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    Critical Approaches to International Relations: Philosophical Foundations and Current Debates.M. Kürşad Özekin & Engin Sune (eds.) - 2021 - Studies in Critical Social Sci.
    "Critical Approaches to International Relations: Philosophical Foundations and Current Debates explores the achievements of a wide variety of critical approaches in International Relations theory, discusses the barrage of criticism and theoretical openings they levied against the IR orthodoxy and suggests future potential of critical IR scholarship to improve not only our explanatory possibilities, but also our ethical and practical horizons. In line with this broad objective, the book examines a number of influential approaches within critical IR scholarship, including core strands (...)
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    Ethics of faith.M. Polischuk - 2005 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 36:174-175.
    It sometimes seems to me that I have a certain gift of foresight as to whether the promise promised by our President will come true or not. For example, if the President says that he will move to a new apartment, I believe his words. If he says that he will take the skyscraper to the base in the Mariinsky Park to the base, I already know ahead of time: no, it will not. On the contrary, after some hype, this (...)
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    Studia Terentiana.M. Warren & Aug Godfr Engelbrecht - 1883 - American Journal of Philology 4 (4):499.
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    Der geistige Widerstand gegen Rom in der antiken Welt.M. L. W. Laistner & Harold Fuchs - 1941 - American Journal of Philology 62 (1):118.
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  37. The modal predicate logic of real time.M. J. Cresswell - 2010 - Logique Et Analyse 53 (209):3-7.
     
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    Psychoanalytic interpretations: Veridicality and therapeutic effectiveness.M. Eagle - 1980 - Noûs 14 (3):405-425.
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  39. Why Friedman's non-monotonic reasoning defies Hempel's covering law model.M. C. W. Janssen & Y. -H. Tan - 1991 - Synthese 86 (2):255 - 284.
    In this paper we will show that Hempel's covering law model can't deal very well with explanations that are based on incomplete knowledge. In particular the symmetry thesis, which is an important aspect of the covering law model, turns out to be problematic for these explanations. We will discuss an example of an electric circuit, which clearly indicates that the symmetry of explanation and prediction does not always hold. It will be argued that an alternative logic for causal explanation is (...)
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    Embodiment and Ontologies of Inequality in Medicine: Towards an Integrative Understanding of Disease and Health Disparities.M. Austin Argentieri - 2018 - Body and Society 24 (3):125-152.
    In this article, I draw on my fieldwork creating protein models of hepatitis B at a biotech laboratory to think through how to approach the body and disease from ontological and phenomenological perspectives. I subsequently draw on Mariella Pandolfi’s work on how bodies can be made to suffer history and Paul Farmer’s work on global tuberculosis disparities to explore ways of analysing embodied activity as a means of identifying and clinically addressing enactments of social inequality and disease. I also introduce (...)
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  41. Theory of Knowledge & Science Policy.M. Callebaut, M. de Mey, R. Pinxten & F. Vandamme (eds.) - 1979 - Communication & Cognition.
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    La Legge della Ragione.M. B. Crowe - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:349-351.
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  43. Contemporary Perspective in the Philosophy of Mind.M. Curado & S. Gouveia (eds.) - 2017 - Cambridge Scholars Press.
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    Theology and Intelligibility.M. Curtin - 1973 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 22:306-307.
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    Love in Women in Love: A Phenomenological Analysis.M. C. Dillon - 1978 - Philosophy and Literature 2 (2):190-208.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:M. C. Dillon LOVE IN WOMEN IN LOVE: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS Despite his sexism, his turgid prose, and his antiquated social conscience, Lawrence is on every bookshelf. This is not merely because of the vicarious erotic entertainment to be found in the saga of John Thomas and Lady Jane, but because Lawrence remains a major guru of romance. We take him seriously, look to him for guidance, measure ourselves (...)
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    Motor synergies: Evidence for a novel motor signature in autism spectrum disorder.M. Emanuele, G. Nazzaro, M. Marini, C. Veronesi, S. Boni, G. Polletta, A. D'Ausilio & L. Fadiga - 2021 - Cognition 213 (C):104652.
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    Low on trust, high on use datafied media, trust and everyday life.Jannie Hartley-Møller & David Mathieu - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (2).
    This article explores yet another paradox – aside from the privacy paradox – related to the datafication of media: citizens trust least the media they use most It investigates the role that daily life plays in shaping the trust that citizens place in datafied media. The study reveals five sets of heuristics guiding the trust assessments of citizens: characteristics of media organisations, old media standards, context of use and purpose, experiences of datafication and understandings of datafication. The article discusses the (...)
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    Theory and practice of robots and manipulators.M. H. E. Larcombe - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 11 (3):269-271.
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    Development of knowledge oriented decision making support subsystem for intellectual information system.Klymenko M. S. - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence Scientific Journal 25 (1):51-56.
    It is proposed to expand the structure of the intelligent information system with an addition of knowledge-oriented decision support subsystem. The description of an intellectual workplace is given. Based on this, the main procedures of the subsystem are proposed: the creation of a knowledge base and the search for appropriate responses to a given action. The structure and stages of creating a knowledge base based on the analysis of rules set in natural language are described. The advantages of this approach (...)
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    The Social Contradictions of Socialism.M. N. Rutkevich - 1987 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 26 (2):7-31.
    In his report to the Twenty-seventh Congress of the CPSU, M.S. Gorbachev noted that "our philosophical and economic front, indeed the social sciences in general, find themselves in a state … somewhat removed from the demands of life."1 He further pointed out that "the times demand that the social sciences address the concrete needs of practical activity on a broad front, that social scientists respond keenly and deftly to the changes taking place in life, that they not lose sight of (...)
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