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    Role of E-Learning in Teaching Health Research Ethics and Good Clinical Practice in Africa and Beyond.R. Chilengi, A. Nyika, G. B. Tangwa, R. A. Noor, S. W. Ramadhani, S. Bosomprah & W. L. Kilama - 2013 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 22 (1):110-119.
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    Life of John Stuart Mill.W. L. Courtney - 2019 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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  3. The Politics of Aristotle.W. L. Newman - 1889 - Mind 14 (55):405-414.
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  4. John Austin.W. L. Morison - 1984 - Law and Philosophy 3 (1):155-163.
     
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  5. Butler M. A.W. -L. Collins - 1883 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 16:428-434.
     
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  6. The notion of emergence.W. L. Mackenzie - 1926 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 6:56-68.
     
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  7. Clarke and Leibniz on Divine Perfection and Freedom.W. L. Rowe - 1997 - Enlightenment and Dissent 16:60-82.
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    Agnostic realism. Some philosophical criticisms on certain aspects of agnosticism.W. L. Sheldon - 1886 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 20 (3):270 - 283.
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  9. "Some Laymen's Needs" I.W. L. Walker - 1913 - Hibbert Journal 12:424.
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  10. Hegel’s System and the Necessity and Intelligibility of Evil, Part II.S. J. W. L. Lacroix - 1971 - Idealistic Studies 1 (2):102-119.
    Hegel’s basic position so far on the various meanings of evil as necessary and thereby intelligible directly in the development of spirit might be summed up as follows. Evil is always a necessary moment of instability which gives impetus in the movement from various meanings of particularity to various meanings of universality; from the more abstract expression of potential unity and truth to the more actualized notion and unity.
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  11. Fundamental Change in Law and Society.W. L. McBRIDE - 1970
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  12. Tillich, Paul.W. L. Sessions - 1995 - In Robert Audi (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. New York City: Cambridge University Press. pp. 803.
     
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  13. Pedagogical Agents, invited paper at the International Conference on Computers in Education.W. L. Johnsen - forthcoming - Also to Appear in the in the Italian Ai Society Magazine.
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  14. A Smoke over Tobacco's Future.W. L. Weis - 1985 - Business and Society Review:37-40.
     
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  15. Un'interpretazione neo-hegeliana della Tragedia classica.L. W. L. W. - 1985 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 5 (3):515.
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  16. The intensity of X-ray reflection.W. L. Bragg - 2007 - In Guido Bacciagaluppi (ed.), Quantum theory at the crossroads: reconsidering the 1927 Solvay conference. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  17. Patterns, values, and horizon: an ethic.W. L. LaCroix - 1970 - New York,: Corpus Books.
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    Symposium: The Freedom of the Will.W. L. Gildea, W. H. Fairbrother & Henry Sturt - 1894 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (1):45 - 61.
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    Must philosophers disagree? and other essays in popular philosophy.W. L. Farrer - 1935 - The Eugenics Review 26 (4):297.
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  20. The Twentieth-century Christ.W. L. Walker - 1913 - Hibbert Journal 12:897.
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    On Menopause and Cyborgs: Or, Towards a Feminist Cyborg Politics of Menopause.W. L. Kwok - 1996 - Body and Society 2 (3):33-52.
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  22. The Evolution of Conscience as a Phase of Sociology.W. L. Sheldon - 1903 - Philosophical Review 12:218.
     
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  23. What Justifies Private Property.W. L. Sheldon - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3:102.
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    Studies in Philosophy: Ancient and Modern.W. L. Courtney - 2019 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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  25. The Metaphysics of John Stuart Mill.W. L. Courtney - 1879 - Mind 4 (15):421-426.
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  26. The Metaphysics of John Stuart Mill.W. L. Courtney - 1879 - C. Kegan Paul & Co.
     
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  27. LLOYD, A. H. -Dynamic Idealism, etc.W. L. Davidson - 1882 - Mind 7:558.
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    Les Conquêtes de l'Homme et la Séparation ontologique. [REVIEW]L. M. W. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (4):799-799.
    For Brun, the separation of men from existence, which expresses itself in various forms of anxiety, is the central concern of philosophy. While the separation of men from one another can be partly overcome by language and by modern technology's "conquests," the ontological separation cannot, the philosophic attitude of wonder can never be entirely replaced by nihil mirari. He takes issue with the philosophies of praxis which regard human action as the potential remedy for all separation. The thesis is defended (...)
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    Lettre sur l'homme et ses rapports. [REVIEW]L. M. W. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (2):376-376.
    May discovered Diderot's copiously annotated copy of this anti-materialist tract by Hemsterhuis, known to many contemporaries as "the Dutch Plato"; this edition contains May's interesting introduction, a facsimile of the original text, and a transcription of all of Diderot's comments. The comments bear on infelicities of style as well as of thought, though the latter preponderate: the Lettre is not, alas, the product of a first-rate philosophical intellect. Diderot's strong objections to Hemsterhuis' crude theory of a moral organ can be (...)
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  30. Hegel’s System and the Necessity and Intelligibility of Evil, Part I.S. J. W. L. Lacroix - 1971 - Idealistic Studies 1 (1):47-64.
    Hegel attempts both to give evil its metaphysical due and to give it intelligibility within a processive idealistic system. To accomplish these ends, he consistently employs the contrast between the natural and the free act of the subject and the contrast between the particular and the universal. He places these contrasts within the situation of an original and presupposed unity of spirit that itself is the ground of the mediation required for thinking freedom, for evil, and for ultimate reconciliation. He (...)
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  31. STODDART, W. H. B. -Mind and its Disorders. Text-book for Students and Practitioners of Medicine. [REVIEW]W. L. M. W. L. M. - 1920 - Mind 29:366.
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  32. (1 other version)Herbert Spencer's Drift to Conservatism.W. L. Miller - 1982 - History of Political Thought 3 (3):483.
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    A quantum state model of consciousness.W. L. Miranker - 2002 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 9 (3):3-14.
    We introduce a quantum state representation of the information being processed in neuronal structures. The movement of information from one such structure to a second is characterized as a measurement of the first structure by the second. The value of such a measurement is an observable property of matter. The associated collapsed quantum state, a dual encoding of that measurement, is a non-observable property of matter. The quantum measurement collapse process itself is shown to be a form of experience of (...)
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  34. Education's 21st Century Challenge: Breaking the Present Culture Mold.W. L. Griffen - 2001 - Journal of Thought 36 (4):45-60.
     
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  35. Society of the Spectacle: The Little Picture.W. L. Griffen - 2001 - Journal of Thought 36 (1):35-42.
     
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  36. (1 other version)Techno-growth Mania: The Means Justify the Means.W. L. Griffen - 1998 - Journal of Thought 33:107-120.
     
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    Collations of Platonis W.W. L. Lorimer - 1950 - Classical Quarterly 44 (3-4):106-.
    In C.Q. xliii , p. 126, Messrs. Klos and Minio-Paluello write: ‘Burnet's and Robin's collations of W… differ for the text of the Phaedo in about 130 readings of a more than orthographical interest. A new inspection of the manuscript has shown that Robin very often corrected Burnet, but added some twenty mistakes.’ As this may give a false impression of Burnet as a collator, it will be well to recall Burnet's own statement in C.Q. xiv , p. 132: ‘He (...)
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  38. BAIN, A. - Autobiography.W. L. Mackenzie - 1905 - Mind 14:107.
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  39. E.I. Schoen, "Religious explanations. A model for the sciences".W. L. Allen - 1987 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 21 (1):47.
     
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  40. Benchmarks of Fairness for Health Care Reform.Norman Daniels, Donald W. Light & Ronald L. Caplan - 1998 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 41 (4):605.
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    Les Activités de l'Homme et la Sagesse. [REVIEW]L. M. W. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (1):146-146.
    Admitting to some departure from the Aristotelian classification, Jolivet divides human activities into three sorts: labor, play, and contemplation. He warns against the naturalizing effect of the Marxist notion of labor, defends play as the essentially superfluous, and argues for including art in his third category. A proper conception of human wisdom involves all three activities, although the speculative remains the highest, and the love of God is wisdom's fullest perfection. Based on a lecture series, the book is a clear, (...)
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    Counterfactual Plausibility and Comparative Similarity.L. Stanley Matthew, W. Stewart Gregory & Brigard Felipe De - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (S5):1216-1228.
    Counterfactual thinking involves imagining hypothetical alternatives to reality. Philosopher David Lewis argued that people estimate the subjective plausibility that a counterfactual event might have occurred by comparing an imagined possible world in which the counterfactual statement is true against the current, actual world in which the counterfactual statement is false. Accordingly, counterfactuals considered to be true in possible worlds comparatively more similar to ours are judged as more plausible than counterfactuals deemed true in possible worlds comparatively less similar. Although Lewis (...)
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    La Nature et l'esprit dans la Philosophie de T. H. Green. [REVIEW]L. M. W. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):528-528.
    Pucelle tries to show how the idea of personal liberty is central to Green's ethics. Green's criticisms of other philosophers and the historical context of his philosophy are especially well handled. --W. L. M.
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  44. W. Von ockham "summe der logik. Aus Teil I: Über die Termini". [REVIEW]W. L. Gombocz - 1985 - History and Philosophy of Logic 6 (2):225.
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    Du Romantisme au Marxisme. [REVIEW]L. M. W. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (4):674-674.
    A collection of essays written from a Christian perspective, including a good critique of Marxist educational theory, a comparison of Marx with Gentile, and valuable studies of less prominent figures. --W. L. M.
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    La Dottrina dello Stato. [REVIEW]L. M. W. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (4):800-800.
    The state is analysed successively in terms of three fundamental aspects: "might," "power," and "authority." The first consists of interpretations of Thrasymachus, modern doctrines of Machtstaat, class struggle, and power elites. The perspective of "power" is the domain of legal theory, whereas that of "authority" is proper to ethics. d'Entrèves is concerned about the distortion of the reality of the state that would result from paying exclusive attention to only one or two of the three conceptions. Very well structured, the (...)
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    Kant and Current Philosophical Issues. [REVIEW]L. M. W. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):527-527.
    C. I. Lewis and Hans Reichenbach are the contemporaries selected for special study to support the thesis that a carefully redrawn Kantianism is still viable in logic and philosophy of science. The synthetic a priori is reinterpreted as the assumption that conceptual systems can be used to organize the data of sensuous awareness. The doctrine of the Ding-an-sich is defended.--W. L. M.
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  48. HISTORIANS IN POLITICS. Edited by Walter Laqueur and George L. Mosse. [REVIEW]L. W. L. W. - 1976 - History and Theory 15 (1):106.
     
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    Review of Volatile Bodies, by Elizabeth Grosz. [REVIEW]W. L. Kwok - 1995 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 73 (2):301-303.
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    Dichotomic classification of sensory neurons: Elegant but problematic.W. L. Neuhuber - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (2):313-314.
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