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    Dissolution of Parliament in Latvia: Legal Regulation and Practice.Annija Kārkliņa - 2013 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 20 (3):1213-1229.
    The article analyses the regulation for premature termination of the Parliament in Latvia. The introductory part of the article provides a short characteristic of the Constitution of Latvia - the Satversme adopted in 1922, and outlines the basic principles of legal regulation of the Parliament, i.e. the Saeima. Further chapters of the article analyse historic development of the premature termination of the Parliament. On 15 February, 1922, when the Satversme was adopted, only one mechanism for the premature (...)
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    Dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies in the Czech Republic – the Origin and Essence of Applicable Constitutional Legislation.Jan Kudrna - 2009 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 117 (3):69-110.
    The constitutional system of the Czech Republic, which is established on the principles of a parliamentary form of government, takes into account the possibility of dissolving the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic. The Chamber of Deputies is a chamber to which the government is accountable and this is the chamber in which the major part of the authority of Parliament is concentrated. Parliamentary systems have been also structured according to whether a certain amount (...)
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    The Dissolution of the Monasteries and its Impact on Education in Tudor Times.Marek Smoluk - 2012 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 14 (1):109-120.
    In 1536 the English Parliament under pressure from Henry VIII and the Lord Chancellor, Thomas Cromwell, gave its consent for the dissolution of the lesser monasteries and abbeys in the king’s realm, and three years later with the sanction of MPs some of the greater religious houses also suffered the same fate. The principal aim of this paper is to assess the importance of this political decision with a view to examining the progress being made in the field (...)
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    La composition des listes électorales en Flandre.Jan Ceuleers - 1988 - Res Publica 30 (1):73-82.
    Due to the dissolution of Parliament, election diate had to be advanced. As parties did not dispose of a long time in order to constitute their candidates-lists, their leadership were compelled to abandon all kinds of consultation of their members. They therefore used the technique of indirect vote, by asking the active militant core to approve a test-list of candidates selected by the leadership.
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    Parlementaire kritiek op het functioneren van het parlement.Guido Verhaegen - 1980 - Res Publica 22 (1-2):101-121.
    The role of Parliament has been fundamentally changed by the following factors : 1° the growing technicality of society, 2° the growing influence of administration and the executive, 3° the new forms of democratic practice, 4° the management of political parties.In practice, the legislative function turns more and more into a control of the general objectives of the law rather than of the technical and juridical aspects. Besides, it is important to examine, from a constitutional point of view, the (...)
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    Inquiry into crime trends: Fifth report.Parliament Of Victoria - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
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    Les élections législatives du 24 novembre 1991 : Analyse des résultats.William Fraeys - 1992 - Res Publica 34 (2):131-153.
    Organized after an almost complete term of office, but the end of which was marked by the resurgence of the community-linked problems and by the departure of the Ministers of the Volksunie, the parliamentary elections of 24th November 1991 will remain characterized by the punishment inflicted by apart of the voters, not only on the majority's parties, but also on the traditional parties as a whole.The opposition of the dissatisfied voters did not show itself either in a reduced participation to (...)
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    European Parliament resolution on human cloning.Parliament European - 2000 - Medicinska Etika a Bioetika: Casopis Ustavu Medicinskej Etiky a Bioetiky= Medical Ethics and Bioethics: Journal of the Institute of Medical Ethics and Bioethics 7 (1-2):18.
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    La crise constitutionnelie australienne.Philippe Lauvaux - 1978 - Res Publica 20 (3):473-489.
    The crisis which arose in Australia in October-November 1975 led to the dismissal of the Labour Prime Minister Gough Whitlam by the Governor-General Sir John Kerr, the formation of a caretaker Government by the opposition leader Malcolm Fraser and the simultaneous dissolution of the Houses of the Federal Parliament.The constitutional issues involved in that crisis are studied. The opinion is maintained that the rational coherence of the parliamentary system require an effective head of State with the responsibility of (...)
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    Dating Locke's Second Treatise.J. Milton - 1995 - History of Political Thought 16 (3):356-390.
    There is as yet no general agreement about exactly when Locke's Second Treatise of Government was written. Primarily as a result of Peter Laslett's arguments, the old assumption that it was written after the Revolution of 1688 has been abandoned, and it is almost universally agreed that both of the Two Treatises were written (apart from a small number of additions made in 1689) in the period between Locke's return to England from France at the end of April 1679 and (...)
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    The Dissolution of Mind: A Fable of how Experience Gives Rise to Cognition.Oscar Vilarroya (ed.) - 2002 - Rodopi.
    This book presents an original thesis about the notion of sensory experience and of the mind’s architecture, which is grounded in current trends in cognitive science and philosophy of mind. Presented in the form of a dialogue, the book explores some of the psychological and philosophical consequences that the author derives from his proposal. "Provocative and imaginative, the first volume in the VIBS' Special Series in Cognitive Science is a critique of the traditional theoretical apparatus of the discipline. In The (...)
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    The dissolution of spherical G.P. zones in a binary A1-6.8 at. % Zn alloy.M. Morinaga, M. Murakami, O. Kawano & Y. Murakami - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (189):527-538.
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    The Dissolution of Bar-Hillel-Carnap Paradox by Semantic Information Theory Based on a Paraconsistent Logic.Samir Gorsky - 2018 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 22 (1):139-151.
    Several logical puzzles, riddles and problems are defined based on the notion of games in informative contexts. Hintikka argues that epistemology or the theory of knowledge must be considered from the notion of information. So, knowledge cannot just be based on the notions of belief and justification. The present proposal will focus on the logical structure of information, and not only on the quantification of information as suggested by Claude A. Shannon. In many cases, the information bits, although seemingly or (...)
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    (1 other version)The Dissolution of the Social Contract in to the Unfathomable Perpetuity of Caste: Questions of Nature, the State, Inequality, and Sovereignty in Hobbes, Hegel, and Ambedkar.Rajesh Sampath - forthcoming - Symposion. Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences.
    Rajesh Sampath ABSTRACT: This paper examines Ambedkar’s critical view of certain distortions, contradictions, and instabilities in democratic norms, constitutional validity, and citizens’ rights in India’s secular, constitutional, legal, pluralistic democracy. Through a strident deconstruction utilizing Hegelian resources, the paper exposes the contortions and contradictions underpinning Hindu metaphysics in some of its most abstract texts, namely...
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    The Dissolution of Four-Seven Debate and Unification of Goodness. 홍성민 - 2018 - Journal of Eastern Philosophy 96 (96):7-37.
    이 논문은 사단칠정논쟁에서 善의 근거를 일원화해가는 과정을 고찰하고 있다. 고찰에 따르면 사단과 칠정의 선을 일원화하는 과정에서 사단과 칠정 개념이 해체되는 사실이 발견된다. 사단의 절대성을 고수하려는 입장이건 칠정의 현실성을 강조하는 입장이건 선의 일원화를 추구하기 위해 사단과 칠정의 경계선을 허물어야 했고, 사단과 칠정을 대체하는 새로운 善의 기준을 수립해갔다. 이 논문은 우선 退溪, 高峰, 栗谷의 사단칠정론의 핵심 의제와 논의를 간략히 살펴보고 핵심 쟁점이 무엇인지 제시한다. 그 다음 農巖과 南塘의 논쟁을 고찰하면서 사단과 칠정의 경계선이 해체되고 善의 근거가 일원화해가는 과정을 조명한다. 그리고 마지막으로 星湖와 河濱의 (...)
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    The Dissolution of the Family and the Possibility of a New Community. 이상형 - 2024 - Cheolhak-Korean Journal of Philosophy 160:27-55.
    오늘날 가족의 형태가 급격히 변화되고 있다. 특히 1인 가구가 증가하여 가족의 해체까지 이야기되고 있다. 가족의 형태가 변화되거나 해체되는 이유는 다양할 것이다. (신)자유주의의 영향으로 개인주의가 심화되며 이에 따라 가족에 부과되는 경제적 책임을 가족으로서는 감당하기 어려울 수 있다. 따라서 이전에 가족이 맡아하던 다양한 기능들이 사회나 시장, 국가로 넘어가고 가족에게는 재생산이나 소비의 기능만이 남게 되었다. 그렇다면 가족을 형성하고 가족관계의 주요한 윤리적 가치인 사랑도 이제 사라지는 것일까? 본 논문은 가족을 형성하기 위한 과정으로서 사랑과 결혼, 그리고 가족을 윤리적 관점에서 고찰함으로써 변화하는 가족제도에서 우리가 지켜야 할 (...)
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  17. The dissolution of the social?Scott Lash & John Urry - 1986 - In Mark L. Wardell & Stephen P. Turner, Sociological theory in transition. Boston: Allen & Unwin. pp. 95--109.
     
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    The Dissolution of Trotskyism.Bruno Bongiovanni - 1982 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1982 (52):63-77.
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    Dissolution of the Nature-Technology Dichotomy? Perspectives from an Everyday Understanding of Nature on Nanotechnology.D. Baird - 2004 - In Baird D., Discovering the Nanoscale. IOS. pp. 209.
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    The dissolution of enunciation in the fictional universe Juan José Saer’s novel Nadie nada nunca.Adrián Bertorello - 2020 - Alpha (Osorno) 51:57-70.
    Resumen: En la novela Nadie nada nunca, Juan José Saer narra la desarticulación de la instancia de la enunciación. Uno de los motivos en los que se anuncia esta temática es la relación intersubjetiva de intimidad. Entre otros temas, la novela narra la imposibilidad de establecer un vínculo de intimidad entre los cuerpos. De allí es que se pueda hablar de un modelo narrativo antifenomenológico. El cuerpo propio como instancia fundamental de la enunciación no se instituye en la sede originaria (...)
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    Michael AR Graves.Elizabethan Parliaments - 2004 - In Keith Jenkins & Alun Munslow, The nature of history reader. New York: Routledge. pp. 53.
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    Dissolution of ESCROs and Evolution of a National Ethics Committee for Scientific Advancement.Julie Aultman - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (1):61-62.
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    A Dissolution of the Repugnant Conclusion.Roberto Fumagalli - 2024 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 41 (1):85-105.
    This article articulates and defends a dissolution of the so-called repugnant conclusion, which focuses on the notion of life worth living figuring both in Parfit's formulation of the repugnant conclusion and in most responses to such a conclusion. The proposed dissolution demonstrates that the notion of life worth living is plagued by multiple ambiguities and that these ambiguities, in turn, hamper meaningful debate about both the issue of whether the repugnant conclusion can be avoided and the issue of (...)
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    The dissolution of an eclecticism.Joseph Owens - 1966 - World Futures 5 (1):80-84.
  25. The dissolution of the problem of the elenchus'.Hugh H. Benson - 1995 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 13:45-112.
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    (1 other version)A Dissolution of the Problem of Locality.Simon Saunders - 1994 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1994:88 - 98.
    Debates over the significance of the particle concept, and the problem of locality-how do we represent localized phenomena?-appear to presuppose that particles and observed phenomena are things rather than events. Well-known theorems (Hergerfelt, Reeh-Schlieder), and a recent variant of Hergerfelt's theorem due to David Malement, present a problem of locality only given the tacit appeal to the concept of thing, in fact an individual, in a sense contrary to particle indistinguishability. There is no difficulty with the particle concept per se, (...)
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    The dissolution of the medieval outlook: an essay on intellectual and spiritual change in the fourteenth century.Gordon Leff - 1976 - New York: Harper & Row.
    The purpose of this book is expressed in its title. It is an essay, an attempt to explore the ways in which the medieval outlook on the world was changing and giving place to the fourteenth century to new consessions that were ultimately to bring its supersession. It is not a survey, still less a textbook, but rather a delineation of what seem to me to have been the areas of fundamental change. It is, therefore, one individual's interpretation, much though (...)
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    The Dissolution of Ethical Decision-Making in Organizations: A Comprehensive Review and Model. [REVIEW]Ralph W. Jackson, Charles M. Wood & James J. Zboja - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 116 (2):233-250.
    The purpose of this research is to present the major factors that lead to ethical dissolution in an organization. Specifically, drawing from a wide spectrum of sources, this study explores the impact of organizational, individual, and contextual factors that converge to contribute to ethical dissolution. Acknowledging that ethical decisions are, in the final analysis, made by individuals, this study presents a model of ethical dissolution that gives insight into how a variety of elements coalesce to draw individuals (...)
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    Dissolution of Non-cohabiting Relationships and Changes in Life Satisfaction and Mental Health.Richard Preetz - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study investigates how individuals’ life satisfaction and depression are affected by the dissolution of a steady non-cohabiting intimate relationship. Previous studies have focused more on the consequences of divorce and less on the influence of non-cohabiting relationships on the well-being of the individual. The data for this study were taken from pairfam, a large-scale German panel survey, and were used to estimate fixed-effects panel regression models and impact functions to identify the overall effect of dissolution and trajectories (...)
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    Dissolution of What? The Self Lost in Self-transcendent Experiences.Lena Lindström, Petri Kajonius & Etzel Cardeña - 2022 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 29 (5-6):75-101.
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  31. Dissolution of the Nature-Technology Dichotomy? Perspectives on Nanotechnology From the Viewpoint of an Everyday Understanding of Nature.Gregor Schiemann - 2004 - In Baird D., Discovering the Nanoscale. IOS.
    The topic of this contribution is the tension between the everyday dichotomy of nature and technology and the nanotechnological understanding of the world. It is essential to nanotechnology that nature and technology not be categorically opposed as the manmade and the non-manmade, but rather regarded as parts of a structurally identical whole. After the introduction, I will address three points: In a brief first section I will formulate a few questions and a thesis about the nanotechnological developments that can be (...)
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    The dissolution of the solid celestial spheres.Edward Rosen - 1985 - Journal of the History of Ideas 46 (1):13.
  33. Dissolutions of the Social: On the Social Theory of Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot.Axel Honneth - 2010 - Constellations 17 (3):376-389.
    Moral-theoretical categories have almost disappeared from the theoretical vocabulary of sociology. Neither perceptions of legitimacy nor perceptions of injustice, neither moral argument nor normative consensus now play a significant role in explaining the social order. Instead the object of sociological inquiry is understood either according to the pattern of anonymous self-organization processes or as the result of cooperation among strategically-oriented actors; accordingly, the disciplinary role models are biology or economics, whose conceptual models appear suited to explain such a complex process (...)
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    De verkiezingspropaganda na een "onverwachte" parlements-ontbinding : Enkele communicatiewetenschappelijke en -strategische beschouwingen.Guido Fauconnier - 1974 - Res Publica 16 (3-4):451-462.
    The purpose of this paper is to devote, from the viewpoint of mass communication research and persuasion strategy, some reflections on thepolitical propaganda campaign conducted after an unexpected dissolutionof the Parliament. The analysis starts from a operational communicationmodel.The unexpected character of the dissolution carriers several problems of communication strategy : the basic data of the marketing situation are deficient, the delimitation of target audiences is problematic, the choice of manipulative variables becomes a matter of pure experience.In this context (...)
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  35. Dissolution of the self in the Senecan corpus.Austin Busch - 2009 - In Shadi Bartsch & David Wray, Seneca and the self. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Law and Dissolution of Law in Spinoza.Pina Totaro - 2021 - In Yitzhak Y. Melamed, A Companion to Spinoza. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 384–393.
    This chapter describes the language of law and the different occurrences of the lexical family of lex as part of a very complex terminology which refers to a more complex range of different types and variants. An important laboratory for a first analysis of the concept of law as essential bond of nature is present in the early writings of the philosopher. Spinoza's ‘treaty of method’ outlines a horizon in which mutual relations and relations of mutual dependency between entities are (...)
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    The Dissolution of the Hapsburg Empire. Collapse and reorientation in the Danube Area. [REVIEW]Georg Franz-Willing - 1971 - Philosophy and History 4 (2):225-227.
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  38. Van Fraassen's dissolution of Putnam's model-theoretic argument.Mathias Frisch - 1999 - Philosophy of Science 66 (1):158-164.
    Bas van Fraassen has recently argued for a "dissolution" of Hilary Putnam's well-known model-theoretic argument. In this paper I argue that, as it stands, van Fraassen's reply to Putnam is unsuccessful. Nonetheless, it suggests the form a successful response might take.
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    The dissolution of atoms from steps on a metal surface.D. Howard & T. Pyle - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (132):1179-1189.
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    Dissolution of the Classical Project.Mark L. Wardell & Stephen Turner - 1986 - In Mark L. Wardell & Stephen P. Turner, Sociological theory in transition. Boston: Allen & Unwin. pp. 161-165.
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  41. The Dissolution of the Ego in Freud's Resolution of the Uncanny.Donovan Miyasaki - manuscript
    Freud’s discussion of uncanny [unheimlich] experiences focuses on their peculiar ambivalence. On his view, the uncanny is a paradoxical feeling of both familiarity and alienation. While Freud’s analysis of this paradoxical feeling does succeed in explaining it away, it does little to explain it. One might expect a psychoanalytical demystification of the real experience that is hidden behind the superstitious overtones of uncanny experiences. Instead, the uncanny is attributed rather anti- climactically to the combination of a previous superstition (maintained unconsciously) (...)
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    The Moral Dissolution of the State in Kant’s Philosophy.Jürgen-Gerhard Blühdorn - 1989 - Philosophy and History 22 (2):131-132.
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    The Dissolution of Old Ideas Keeps Pace.Minnie Bruce Pratt - 2005 - Feminist Studies 31 (3):555.
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    The Dissolution of the Pregnant City: A Philosophical Account of Early Pregnancy Loss and Enigmatic Grief.Marjolein Oele - 2023 - In Elodie Boublil & Susi Ferrarello, The Vulnerability of the Human World: Well-being, Health, Technology and the Environment. Springer Verlag. pp. 91-110.
    Starting from first person experience, I argue that early miscarriage may invoke a sense of loss that is enigmatic and ambiguous, often times complicated by the fact that the topic of miscarriage is culturally silenced. Understanding the frequency of such occurrences of early pregnancy loss (in terms of the “miscarriage iceberg”) adds to the existential need to conceptualize such losses as they bleed into life at its very emergence. The prevalent cultural discourse on loss, even when it deals with ambiguity, (...)
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  45. A Pragmatic Dissolution of Harman’s Paradox.Igor Douven - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (2):326-345.
    There is widespread agreement that we cannot know of a lottery ticket we own that it is a loser prior to the drawing of the lottery. At the same time we appear to have knowledge of events that will occur only if our ticket is a loser. Supposing any plausible closure principle for knowledge, the foregoing seems to yield a paradox. Appealing to some broadly Gricean insights, the present paper argues that this paradox is apparent only.
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    Dissolution of the Virginia Company. [REVIEW]Charles H. Metzger - 1935 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 9 (4):673-674.
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    The drizzly identity: A dissolution of the body as a solution of life.Polona Tratnik - 2015 - Technoetic Arts 13 (1-2):103-113.
    Regenerative medicine requires living cells in order for it to work. The process involves a biologist entering the body, cutting into its flesh and taking away a part of it in order to return with an improvement. In other words, to optimize the body it first needs to be deconstructed. This process is demonstrated in the project ‘Hair in Vitro’. However, the fact that it is difficult to reconcile oneself with such a ‘disfigurement’ testifies to a certain sacredness surrounding the (...)
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  48. Tocqueville and the Dissolution of the Union.H. G. Nicholas - 1959 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 49 (49):320-29.
     
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  49. The dissolution of objects: Between platonism and phenomenalism. [REVIEW]Steven French & James Ladyman - 2003 - Synthese 136 (1):73 - 77.
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    On the dissolution of the paradox of dives and Lazarus.M. E. Williams - 1970 - Mind 79 (314):253.
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