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    Combustion from Heracleitos to Lavoisier. By J. C. Gregory B. SC., F.I.C. (London: Edward Arnold & Co. 1934. Pp. vii + 231. Price 10s. 6d.). [REVIEW]T. M. Lowry - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (40):503-.
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    No title available: New books. [REVIEW]T. M. Lowry - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (40):503-504.
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    T. J. Clark and Anne M. Wagner. Lowry and the Painting of Modern Life. Tate Publishing: London, 2014. 224 pp. [REVIEW]Ann Bermingham - 2016 - Critical Inquiry 43 (1):209-209.
  4. (1 other version)IT. M. Scanlon.T. M. Scanlon - 2000 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 74 (1):301-317.
    [T. M. Scanlon] It is clearly impermissible to kill one person because his organs can be used to save five others who are in need of transplants. It has seemed to many that the explanation for this lies in the fact that in such cases we would be intending the death of the person whom we killed, or failed to save. What makes these actions impermissible, however, is not the agent's intention but rather the fact that the benefit envisaged does (...)
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  5. [Book Chapter].M. Ito, Y. Miyashita & Edmund T. Rolls (eds.) - 1997 - Oxford University Press.
  6. Two conceptions of conceptualism and nonconceptualism.T. M. Crowther - 2006 - Erkenntnis 65 (2):245-276.
    Though it enjoys widespread support, the claim that perceptual experiences possess nonconceptual content has been vigorously disputed in the recent literature by those who argue that the content of perceptual experience must be conceptual content. Nonconceptualism and conceptualism are often assumed to be well-defined theoretical approaches that each constitute unitary claims about the contents of experience. In this paper I try to show that this implicit assumption is mistaken, and what consequences this has for the debate about perceptual experience. I (...)
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  7. Preference and urgency.T. M. Scanlon - 1975 - Journal of Philosophy 72 (19):655-669.
  8. The Diversity of Objections to Inequality.T. M. Scanlon - unknown
    This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1996, given by T.M. Scanlon, an American philosopher.
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  9. (1 other version)The Significance of Choice.T. M. Scanlon - 1982 - In Gary Watson (ed.), Free will. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  10. (2 other versions)Wrongness and Reasons: A Re-examination.T. M. Scanlon - 2007 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 2:5-20.
     
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  11. 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.
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    Racist organ donors and saving lives.T. M. Wilkinson - 2007 - Bioethics 21 (2):63–74.
    ABSTRACT This paper considers what should be done about offers of organs for transplant that come with racist strings attached. Saving lives or improving their quality seem powerful reasons to accept the offer. Fairness, justice, and rejecting racism seem like powerful reasons against. This paper argues that conditional allocation should occur when it would provide access to organs for at least one person without costing others their access to organs. The bulk of the paper concentrates on defending this claim against (...)
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    Intention and Permissibility.T. M. Scanlon & Jonathan Dancy - 2000 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 74:301-338.
    It is clearly impermissible to kill one person because his organs can be used to save five others who are in need of transplants. It has seemed to many that the explanation for this lies in the fact that in such cases we would be intending the death of the person whom we killed, or failed to save. What makes these actions impermissible, however, is not the agent's intention but rather the fact that the benefit envisaged does not justify an (...)
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    Yulgok p'yŏngjŏn: nara rŭl kŏkchŏng han ch'ŏrin.Chang-T'ae Kŭm - 2011 - Sŏul-si: Chisik kwa Kyoyang.
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  15. al-ʻAql al-naqdī: falsafat al-taṣawwur al-thaqāfī.Sihām Ḥusayn Qaḥṭānī - 2011 - Mamlakat al-Baḥrayn: Farādīs lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
     
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    Responses to Forst, Mantel, Nagel, Olsaretti, Parfit, and Stemplowska.T. M. Scanlon - 2021 - In Markus Stepanians & Michael Frauchiger (eds.), Reason, Justification, and Contractualism: Themes from Scanlon. De Gruyter. pp. 131-154.
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    Prayer as Inner Sense Cultivation: An Attentional Learning Theory of Spiritual Experience.T. M. Luhrmann & Rachel Morgain - 2012 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 40 (4):359-389.
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  18. (1 other version)Rights, goals, and fairness.T. M. Scanlon - 1977 - Erkenntnis 11 (1):81 - 95.
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    The Tolerant Society and its Enemies: Moral Relativism, Multiculturalism, and Islamism.T. M. Murray - 2021 - Perichoresis 19 (3):113-131.
    In this paper, T. M. Murray defends a vision of liberal tolerance as grounding the common good. She critiques the discourse that Western liberalism amounts to ‘Islamophobia’ or ‘cultural imperialism’. She argues that liberal academics, in maintaining these narratives, contradict their own vaunted values and tacitly collude with religious hypocrisy and intolerance. She argues for a universal vision of the common good broadly grounded in human flourishing and human nature and linked to the philosophies of Aristotle and J. S. Mill.
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    Individual and family decisions about organ donation.T. M. Wilkinson - 2007 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 24 (1):26–40.
    abstract This paper examines, from a philosophical point of view, the ethics of the role of the family and the deceased in decisions about organ retrieval. The paper asks: Who, out of the individual and the family, should have the ultimate power to donate or withhold organs? On the side of respecting the wishes of the deceased individual, the paper considers and rejects arguments by analogy with bequest and from posthumous bodily integrity. It develops an argument for posthumous autonomy based (...)
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  21. Reply to Zofia Stemplowska.T. M. Scanlon - 2013 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (4):508-514.
    Describes the author’s value of choice account of responsibility and examines a response by Stemplowska to an objection to this account, raised by Alex Voorhoeve. Argues that the problem raised by Voorhoeve’s example concerns the way in which risk is taken into account in contractualism rather than the value of choice account of responsibility. Departs from the author’s earlier work in arguing that the risk of harm should sometimes be taken into account on an ex ante rather than an ex (...)
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    Well-Being: Its Meaning, Measurement and Moral Importance.T. M. Scanlon - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (2):312.
  23. Teaching for change: Feminism and the sciences.A. M. Woodhull, Nancy Lowry & Mary Sue Henifin - 1985 - Journal of Thought 20 (3).
  24. Millgram, E.-Practical Induction.M. T. Walker - 1998 - Philosophical Books 39:254-255.
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    Tongsŏ kyosŏp kwa kŭndae Hanʼguk sasang.Chang-tʻae Kŭm - 2005 - Kyŏnggi-do Pʻaju-si: Hanʼguk Haksul Chŏngbo.
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    (1 other version)Hegel and Prussianism.T. M. Knox - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (57):51 - 63.
    Despite the efforts of Bosanquet, Muirhead, Basch, and many others, it is still frequently stated or implied, in both popular and scholarly literature, that Hegel constructed his philosophy of the State with an eye to pleasing the reactionary and conservative rulers of Prussia in his day, and condoned, supported, and, through his teaching, became partly responsible for some of the most criticized features in “Prussianism” and even of present-day National-Socialism.5 Ijn this article I propose to give reasons for denying that (...)
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  27. Agent-based modeling within a dynamic network.T. L. Frantz & K. M. Carley - 2009 - In Stephen J. Guastello, Matthijs Koopmans & David Pincus (eds.), Chaos and complexity in psychology: the theory of nonlinear dynamical systems. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 475--505.
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    Ahammīyat al-ʻawdah fī al-fikr al-falsafī...?!Bū Salhām Gaṭṭ - 2016 - [Kenitra?]: [Publisher Not Identified].
    Knowledge, theory of; Islamic philosophy; philosophy, Arab; interpretation and construction.
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    Rihān al-falsafah bayna al-ams wa-al-yawm..?!: wa-al-nifāq falsafat ʻaṣrinā al-muʻāṣir.Bū Salhām Gaṭṭ - 2013 - al-Qunayṭirah: al-Maṭbaʻah al-Sarīʻah.
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  30. Plato's psychology.T. M. Robinson - 1970 - [Toronto]: University of Toronto Press.
    Plato's Psychology originally published in 1970 and reprinted in 1972, is still the definitive modern discussion of the nature and development of Plato's ...
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  31. Afferent influence on central generators and the integration of proprioceptive input with afferent input from other modalities.M. B. Berkinblit, V. Y. Sidorova, B. N. Smetanin & T. V. Tkach - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (4):709-711.
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  32. Hyŏndae Hanʼguk Yugyo wa chŏntʻong.Chang-tʻae Kŭm - 2003 - Sŏul: Sŏul Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
     
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    Hanʼguk kŭndae sasang ŭi tojŏn.Chang-tʻae Kŭm - 1995 - Sŏul-si: Konggŭpchʻŏ Hanʼguk Chʻulpʻan Hyŏptong Chohap.
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  34. Yugyo sasang kwa chonggyo munhwa.Chang-tʻae Kŭm - 1994 - Sŏul: Sŏul Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
     
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  35. Equality of resources and equality of welfare: A forced marriage?T. M. Scanlon - 1986 - Ethics 97 (1):111-118.
  36. (1 other version)Occasionalism and the Cartesian Metaphysic of Motion.T. M. Lennon - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 1 (1):29.
     
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  37. (1 other version)Eine serbische Übersetzung Kants.M. T. Seleskovic - 1932 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 37:320.
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  38. (1 other version)Hume's Argument from Evil.T. P. M. Solon - 1969 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 50 (3):383.
  39. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Early Theological Writings.T. M. Knox & Richard Kroner - 1948
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  40. Marksistsko-leninskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ i sot︠s︡iologii︠a︡ v SSSR.M. T. Iovchuk (ed.) - 1965
     
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  41. Problemy istorii filosofskoĭ i sot︠s︡iologicheskoĭ mysli.M. T. Iovchuk (ed.) - 1960
     
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    Gesammelte Werke.T. M. Knox - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (88):274-274.
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  43. Islāmī maʻīshat ke bunyādī uṣūl.Muḥammad ʻAbdussalām Cāṭgāmī - 1993 - Karācī: Islāmī Kutub K̲h̲ānah.
    On various principles of economics in an Islamic society.
     
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  44. Note sulla logica di Abelardo: IV, Il significato della "propositio".M. T. Fumagalli - 1960 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 15 (1):14.
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  45. Note sulla logica di Abelardo.M. T. Fumagalli - 1963 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 18 (2):131.
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  46. Science and Engineering Ethics.T. W. Bynum, R. Chadwick, S. de ChubinClark, R. L. Fischbach, M. S. Frankel, P. A. Gaist, P. J. Gilmer, I. Haiduc & R. D. Hollander - 1998 - Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (1):51-64.
     
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    Counter-Manipulation and Health Promotion.T. M. Wilkinson - 2017 - Public Health Ethics 10 (3):257-266.
    It is generally wrong to manipulate. One leading reason is because manipulation interferes with autonomy, in particular the component of autonomy called ‘independence’, that is, freedom from intentional control by others. Manipulative health promotion would therefore seem wrong. However, manipulative techniques could be used to counter-manipulation, for example, playing on male fears of impotence to counter ‘smoking is sexy’ advertisements. What difference does it make to the ethics of manipulation when it is counter-manipulation? This article distinguishes two powerful defences of (...)
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  48. The Spin-Echo Experiments and the Second Law of Thermodynamics.T. M. Ridderbos & M. L. G. Redhead - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (8):1237-1270.
    We introduce a simple model for so-called spin-echo experiments. We show that the model is a mincing system. On the basis of this model we study fine-grained entropy and coarse-grained entropy descriptions of these experiments. The coarse-grained description is shown to be unable to provide an explanation of the echo signals, as a result of the way in which it ignores dynamically generated correlations. This conclusion is extended to the general debate on the foundations of statistical mechanics. We emphasize the (...)
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  49. Miryam et Israël. Le mystère de l'épouse.M. -T. Huguet - 1987 - Nova et Vetera 62 (1):36-55.
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  50. Mission impossible: giving flesh to the phantom public.M. Jaffrennou & T. Coduys - 2005 - In Bruno Latour & Peter Weibel (eds.), Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy. Mit Press (Ma). pp. 218--223.
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