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    The Problem of Shwa in Sanskrit.Rosane Rocher & Thomas Burrow - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (2):244.
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  2. John Locke, Thomas Sydenham, and the "Smallpox Manuscripts".John Burrows & Peter R. Anstey - 2013 - English Manuscript Studies 1100-1700 18:180-214.
     
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    John Locke, Thomas Sydenham, and the authorship of two medical essays.Peter R. Anstey & John Burrows - 2009 - Electronic British Library Journal 3:1-42.
    Two medical essays in the hand of John Locke survive amongst the Shaftesbury Papers in the National Archives (National Archives PRO 30/24/47/2, ff. 31r–38v and ff. 49r–56r). Since the 1960s their authorship has been disputed. Some scholars have attributed them to the London physician Thomas Sydenham, others have attributed them to Locke. Detailed analyses of their contents and the context of their composition provide very strong evidence for Lockean authorship. This is reinforced by the application of the most recent (...)
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    The social neurosis: A study in "clinical anthropology".Trigant Burrow - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (1):25-40.
    “The end of society is peace and mutual protection, so that the individual may reach the fullest and highest life attainable by man. The rules of conduct by which this end is to be attained are discoverable-like the other so-called laws of Nature-by observation and experiment, and only in that way.”THOMAS HUXLEYThe present moment is a portentous one in the history of human relations. Only yesterday the armies of half the world were locked in a death struggle with the (...)
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    Hoccleve's Complaint and Isidore of Seville again.John A. Burrow - 1998 - Speculum 73 (2):424-428.
    In the course of the Complaint, which Thomas Hoccleve composed, probably in 1420, as the first part of his so-called Series, the poet claims to have derived comfort from a certain “lamentacioun of a woful man” which he found in a book. There he read of a dialogue between the woeful man and Reason; and he reports the lamentations of the one and the good advice of the other up to the point at which, he says, the owner of (...)
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    Gerard N. Burrow. A History of Yale’s School of Medicine: Passing Torches to Others. 384 pp., illus. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2002. $40. [REVIEW]Thomas P. Gariepy - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):709-710.
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    Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about Celibacy.Thomas Ryan - 2007 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 27 (1):143-145.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about CelibacyThomas Ryan, CSPThe electronic sign at the Minneapolis–St. Paul airport was flashing "Orange Alert" as a dozen Buddhist monks arrived in their burnt orange robes from around the country for three days of dialogue on celibacy with a similar number of Catholic monastics come together from various monasteries at St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota. As he opened the October 26–29, 2006, meeting, (...)
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    Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about Celibacy.Father Ryan Thomas - 2007 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 27 (1):143-145.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about CelibacyThomas Ryan, CSPThe electronic sign at the Minneapolis–St. Paul airport was flashing "Orange Alert" as a dozen Buddhist monks arrived in their burnt orange robes from around the country for three days of dialogue on celibacy with a similar number of Catholic monastics come together from various monasteries at St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota. As he opened the October 26–29, 2006, meeting, (...)
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  9. (1 other version)Ethik.Thomas Achelis - 1900 - Leipzig,: G. J. Göschen.
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    Economics vs. moral philosophy: Comment.Thomas Achatz & Franz Haslinger - 1980 - Theory and Decision 12 (3):279-288.
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    Analogical Reasoning and Easy Rescue Cases.Thomas Young - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Research 18:327-339.
    The purpose of this article is to determine whether analogical reasoning can supply a basis for believing that we have a moral obligation to rescue strangers. The paper will focus on donating cadaver organs. I construct a moral analogical argument involving an easy rescue case and organ donation. Various alleged relevant differences between the cases are examined and rejected. Finally, what I cal l “the ownership dilemma” is introduced and I conclude that this dilemma is inescapable. Thus, analogical reasoning, however (...)
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    Using Social Psychology to Explain Stakeholder Reactions to an Organization's Social Performance.Thomas J. Zagenczyk - 2004 - Business and Society Review 109 (1):97-101.
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    A potentially testable mechanism to account for altruistic behavior.Thomas R. Zentall - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):282-282.
    It is assumed that self-control always has a higher value. What if it does not? Furthermore, although there are clearly intrinsic reinforcers, their measurement is problematic, especially for a behavioral analyst. Finally, is it more parsimonious to postulate that these behaviors are acquired rather than genetically based?
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    What to do about peer review: Is the cure worse than the disease?Thomas R. Zentall - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):166-167.
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    Tim Gollasch, Der Mythos von der Wirklichkeit. Eine Konfrontation des neurowissenschaftlichen Konstruktivismus mit Platons Philosophie.Thomas Zimmer - 2018 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 21 (1):211-215.
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  16. Qualiaphobia: Paul Churchland's Critique of the Knowledge Argument.Thomas Zoglauer - 1999 - In Julian Nida-Rümelin, Rationality, Realism and Revision. pp. 536--542.
     
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    Anatomia.John Locke - 2016 - Studia Z Historii Filozofii 7 (1):39-49.
    Tekst został napisany najprawdopodobniej w roku 1668. Podstawą przekładu są jego dwie edycje: Kennetha Dewhursta, zamieszczona przezeń w monografii Thomas Sydenham. His Life and Original Writings, University and California Press, Berkeley–Los Angeles 1966, s. 85–93 oraz bardziej szczegółowa transkrypcja dokonana przez Jonathana Craiga Walmsleya i zamieszczona w rozprawie doktorskiej John Locke’s Natural Philosophy, opublikowanej elektronicznie: https://core.ac.uk/download/files/99/74250.pdf. Powodem umieszczenia przez Dewhursta tekstu Anatomii w książce poświęconej Sydenhamowi był brak pewności co do jej autorstwa; choć pierwotnie badacz ten przypisał go Locke’owi, (...)
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    Das Unbewusste und die Geschichtsarbeit: Theorie und Methode einer öffentlichen Geschichte.Thomas Walach - 2019 - Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
    Die Geschichtswissenschaft steckt in der Krise. Ist sie dabei, ihre Deutungshoheit über die Geschichte endgültig zu verlieren? Und was bedeutet das für die Zukunft der liberalen Demokratie, deren eigene Krise sich immer deutlicher abzeichnet? Zur Beantwortung dieser Fragen macht sich Thomas Walach auf die Suche nach dem Unbewussten in der Geschichte und den weitgehend unerforschten Wegen, die es mit politischer Identität und öffentlichen Geschichtsbildern verbinden. Will die Geschichtswissenschaft ihre Stimme im politischen Diskurs über Vergangenheit wiederfinden, muss sie lernen, sich (...)
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    The metaphysics of evolution.Thomas Whittaker - 1926 - London,: Williams & Norgate.
    What conclusions do the facts of cosmic and organic evolution require or permit on the origin and destiny of the world and the individual? From 1881 to 1925 Thomas Whittaker, an Oxford-trained scientist turned philosopher, grappled with this question, which he tried to answer by metaphysical interpretation of the sciences. The majority of the essays in this volume first appeared in Mind, and a few in other journals, while three had not been previously published. Whittaker ranges widely over some (...)
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  20. Disputed Questions on the Virtues.Thomas Williams & E. M. Atkins (eds.) - 2005 - Cambridge University Press.
    translation of Aquinas's various sets of disputed questions on virtue, with introduction.
     
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  21. (1 other version)Underivative duty: Prichard on moral obligation: Thomas Hurka.Thomas Hurka - 2010 - Social Philosophy and Policy 27 (2):111-134.
    This paper examines H.A. Prichard's defense of the view that moral duty is underivative, as reflected in his argument that it is a mistake to ask “Why ought I to do what I morally ought?”, because the only possible answer is “Because you morally ought to.” This view was shared by other philosophers of Prichard's period, from Henry Sidgwick through A.C. Ewing, but Prichard stated it most forcefully and defended it best. The paper distinguishes three stages in Prichard's argument: one (...)
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  22. Hat das Sein einen Namen? : Benjamins messianische Hermeneutik.Thomas Schwarz Wentzer - 1999 - Philosophische Rundschau 48 (No. 1):1-25.
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    Easy Resistible, Means-Paternalist Nudging in the Clinical Context is an Untenable Proposal.Thomas Ploug - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (5):64-66.
    Volume 19, Issue 5, May 2019, Page 64-66.
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    Introductory Symbolic Logic Without Formal Proofs. [REVIEW]Thomas Young - 1992 - Teaching Philosophy 15 (3):296-298.
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    Gandhi as Disciple and Mentor.Thomas Weber - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    Thomas Weber's book comprises a series of biographical reflections about people who influenced Gandhi, and those who were, in turn, influenced by him. Whilst previous literature tended to focus on Gandhi's political legacy, Weber's book explores the spiritual, social and philosophical resonances of these relationships, and it is with these aspects of the Mahatma's life in mind, that the author selects his central protagonists. These include friends such as Henry Polak and Hermann Kallenbach, who are not as well known (...)
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    Wo bleibt die Aufklärung?: aufklärerische Diskurse in der Postmoderne: Festschrift für Thomas Stamm-Kuhlmann.Thomas Stamm & Luise Güth (eds.) - 2013 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    German Description: Wo bleibt die Aufklarung in Zeiten postmoderner Weite und fundamentalistischer Willkur? Die Autorinnen und Autoren widmen sich dem Thema aus drei Perspektiven: Zum einen untersuchen sie, was Aufklarung wissenschaftstheoretisch bedeuten kann. Zweitens ermitteln sie die Potenziale, die in der Beschaftigung mit der Epoche Aufklarung stecken. Schliesslich analysieren die Beitrage aufklarerische Diskurse. So setzen sich die Texte in der Festschrift fur Thomas Stamm-Kuhlmann mit dem aufklarerischen Impetus mittelalterlicher Karten, Hayden Whites oder Michel Foucaults auseinander; sie bieten einen Einblick (...)
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    The Inhibitory Effect of Political Conservatism on Consumption: The Case of Fair Trade.Thomas Usslepp, Sandra Awanis, Margaret K. Hogg & Ahmad Daryanto - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 176 (3):519-531.
    Fair trade has been researched extensively. However, our understanding of why consumers might be reluctant to purchase fair trade goods, and the associated potential barriers to the wider adoption of fair trade products, is incomplete. Based on data from 409 USA participants, our study demonstrates some of the psychological processes that underlie the rejection of fair trade products by conservatives. Our findings show that political conservatism affects fair trade perspective-taking and fair trade identity, and these latter two subsequently affect fair (...)
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    Edmund Burke.Thomas Edwin Utley - 1957 - New York,: Published for the British Council by Longmans, Green.
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    (1 other version)La mémoire des rêves et la mémoire dans les rêves.Thomas P. Bailey - 1906 - Revue de Philosophie 9:359.
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    Schein und Zeit: Martin Heidegger und Carlo Michelstaedter: auf den Spuren einer Enteignung.Thomas Vasek - 2018 - Berlin: Matthes & Seitz Berlin.
  31. Environmentalism vs Stoicism.Thomas S. Vernon - 1975 - Journal of Thought 10 (2):94-100.
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    « Une sensation plus véritable » : la relation entre l’intellection et la sensation selon Plotin.Thomas Vidart - 2010 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 66 (1):33-43.
    Plotin considère parfois l’intellection comme une sorte de sensation, alors qu’il distingue par ailleurs fortement les deux activités. Le but de cet article est d’étudier cette description qui semble paradoxale dans la mesure où l’intellection est ramenée à un processus auquel elle est opposée en même temps. Nous devons tout d’abord mettre en lumière le lien entre la sensation et l’intellection. Il est ensuite nécessaire de montrer de quelle manière la sensation est considérée comme un modèle qui rend compte du (...)
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    Gettier examples, probability and inference to the best explanation.Thomas Vinci - 1982 - Philosophia 12 (1-2):57-75.
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    Truth, Existence, and Ideas.Thomas C. Vinci - 1998 - In Cartesian truth. New York: Oxford University Press.
    There are two main objectives in this chapter: to give a preliminary formal statement of the inference from my ideas to the existence of things outside my ideas in Descartes's epistemology, and to develop the main outlines of Cartesian ontology and the theory of ideas. Key notions discussed are those of truth, possibility, existence, and related notions; representation of ideas, and formally and eminently contained properties in substances; the ontological status of immutable essences and eternal truths. Among contentions made in (...)
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    Texte zur Strafrechtstheorie der Neuzeit.Thomas Vormbaum - 1993 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
    Bd. 1. 17. und 18. Jahrhundert (Text 1-21) -- Bd. 2. 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (Text 22-41).
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    Academic Freedom in the English Revolution: Libertas Scholastica, Libertas Philosophandi, and the Reformation of the Universities.Thomas Matthew Vozar - 2025 - Journal of the History of Ideas 86 (1):49-73.
    This article contributes to the genealogy of the concept of academic freedom with a focus on the English universities in the middle of the seventeenth century. It argues that libertas scholastica (the corporate freedom of the universities) and libertas philosophandi (liberty of philosophizing, within and without the universities) were distinctive guiding concepts, sometimes in opposition but occasionally complementary, in debates over the universities in this period. If these two notions together constitute the antecedents of the modern concept of academic freedom, (...)
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  37. Zwischen Diskurs und Affekt : zur Rolle von Gefühlen und deren theologischer Kultivierung in gesellschaftlichen Auseinandersetzungen.Thomas Wabel, Torben Stamer & Jonathan Weider - 2018 - In Thomas Wabel, Torben Stamer & Jonathan Weider, Zwischen Diskurs und Affekt: politische Urteilsbildung in theologischer Perspektive. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
     
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    Georg Henrik Von Wright: A memorial notice.Thomas Wallgren - 2005 - Philosophical Investigations 28 (1):1–13.
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    Emily's Art.Thomas E. Wartenberg - 2013 - In A Sneetch is a Sneetch and Other Philosophical Discoveries: Finding Wisdom in Children's Literature. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 71–80.
    This chapter talks about Peter Catalanotto's delightfully illustrated picture book, Emily's Art. Traditionally, the philosophy of art was also called aesthetics, a term derived from the ancient Greek. There are many intriguing issues in the philosophy of art. For example, philosophers have proposed various different solutions to the question of what art is. Art is a subject that interests children because they often are engaged in producing it. So an interesting way to begin a discussion of issues in the philosophy (...)
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  40. Foucault's Archaeological Method: A Response to Hacking and Rorty.Thomas E. Wartenberg - 1984 - Philosophical Forum 15 (4):345.
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    Film Column: Nurse Betty.Thomas Wartenberg - 2001 - Philosophy Now 31:48-49.
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  42. Logic and ontological commitment : Vincent Ferrer's theory of natural supposition.Thomas M. Ward - 2018 - In Christoph Kann, Benedikt Löewe, Christian Rode & Sara Liana Uckelman, Modern views of medieval logic. Leuven: Peeters.
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    Philosophy & Film: The Western as Philosophy.Thomas Wartenberg - 2007 - Philosophy Now 61:42-43.
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    Style and Methodologies, on Noel Carroll's Engaging the Moving Image.Thomas Wartenberg - 2005 - Film-Philosophy 9 (4).
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  45. The Philosophy of Film: Introductory Text and Readings.Thomas E. Wartenberg & Angela Curran (eds.) - 2005 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Organized around a series of philosophic questions about film,The Philosophy of Film: Introductory Text and Readingsoffers an accessible and engaging overview of the discipline. Provides thorough selection of readings drawn from philosophy,film studies, and film criticism Multiple points of view highlighted in discussion of filmtheory, narration, authorship, film and emotion, and the socialvalues of cinema Presents thought-provoking reading questions as well as clearand helpful introductions for each section More information about this text along with further resourcesare available from the accompanying (...)
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    Teaching Philosophy Through Film Aristotle's Theory of Friendship and The Third Man.Thomas E. Wartenberg - 2008 - Film and Philosophy 13:19-34.
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    Zur Metaphorologie des Parasitären.Thomas Wegmann - 2017 - Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte 59:211-218.
    The following account is based on the idea that metaphors are not only illustrative but constructive: they connect things and create new meanings that would not exist without them. The tricky point seems to me that metaphors are unavoidable, yet can only be determined situatively, because they are the result of complex transfers of meaning. In order to make these assumptions plausible, I will use some examples from the history of microbiology, especially from the discourse of the parasite.
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    Longitudinal observations call into question the scientific consensus that humans are unaffected by lunar cycles.Thomas A. Wehr & Charlotte Helfrich-Förster - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (7):2100054.
    Recent longitudinal observations show that human menstrual cycles, sleep‐wake cycles and manic‐depressive cycles can become synchronized with lunar cycles, but do so in uniquely complex and heterogeneous ways that are unlikely to have been detected by past studies. Past studies’ negative results have given rise to a scientific consensus that human biology and behavior are unaffected by lunar cycles. The recent observations show that synchrony can be temporary, and can occur with more than one type of lunar cycle, more than (...)
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    After the Spirit: A Constructive Pneumatology from Resources outside the Modern West – Eugene F. Rogers, Jr.Thomas G. Weinandy - 2007 - Modern Theology 23 (1):131-133.
  50. Peter Singer, the life you can save. Acting now to end world poverty.Thomas Weitner - 2010 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 13 (3):349-350.
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