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  1. History and Hermeneutics: The 'Ontological' Critique of Historical Consciousness.P. Redding - 1984 - Critical Philosophy 1 (2):55.
     
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  2. Inductions, Red Herrings, and the Best Explanation for the Mixed Record of Science.P. D. Magnus - 2010 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 61 (4):803-819.
    Kyle Stanford has recently claimed to offer a new challenge to scientific realism. Taking his inspiration from the familiar Pessimistic Induction (PI), Stanford proposes a New Induction (NI). Contra Anjan Chakravartty’s suggestion that the NI is a ‘red herring’, I argue that it reveals something deep and important about science. The Problem of Unconceived Alternatives, which lies at the heart of the NI, yields a richer anti-realism than the PI. It explains why science falls short when it falls short, and (...)
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    Journey to Red Russia. Pao-P'U. - 1973 - Chinese Studies in History 6 (4):30-43.
    In this desolate ancient country, which is a semicolony, all activities [seemed to have] stopped. People's lives have also become meaningless. The warm breeze blown from other countries stirred the curiosity of youth. Go! Let us go to the free world. And so, many people left the motherland for France in Europe, as if even workers there were happier than gentlemen here. But what was the reality? They were unable to do very hard work like the average workers. So their (...)
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    Private Censorship.J. P. Messina - 2023 - Oxford University Press.
    Concerns about censorship have once again reached a fever pitch across the liberal West. In other historical periods, such concerns may have marked reactions to book bans and burnings. Often, they followed prosecutions and subsequent jailtime for things spoken or written. During the Red Scare, they were the hushed response to chilling state-sponsored watch-lists and employer-supported blacklists designed to ensure victory against communism. Against this history, complaints about the new censorship appear differently. With respect to the new censorship, there are (...)
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  5. Husbandry and Captive Breeding of the Red Acanthurus Monitor Varanus acanthurus A Giant Dwarf.P. Kuhn & J. Julander - 1999 - Vivarium 10.
     
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  6. Gordon Baker's late interpretation of Wittgenstein.P. M. S. Hacker - 2007 - In Guy Kahane, Edward Kanterian & Oskari Kuusela (eds.), Wittgenstein and His Interpreters: Essays in Memory of Gordon Baker. Blackwell. pp. 88--122.
    Gordon Baker and I had been colleagues at St John’s for almost ten years when we resolved, in 1976, to undertake the task of writing a commentary on Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations. We had been talking about Wittgenstein since 1969, and when we cooperated in writing a long critical notice on the Philosophical Grammar in 1975, we found that working together was mutually instructive, intellectually stimulating and great fun. We thought that we still had much to say about Wittgenstein’s philosophy, and (...)
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    Művészet és tér: Hamvas Béla-konferencia balatonfüred, 2014. március 21-22.Krisztián Tóbiás, László Cserép & István Nádler (eds.) - 2014 - Balatonfüred: Balatonfüred Városért Közalapítvány.
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    Indiana Court Denies Pharmaceutical's Claim Under Blood Shield Act.P. D. J. - 1996 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (1):74-75.
    The Indiana Court of Appeals, in JKB, Sr. v. Armour Pharmaceutical Co. ), held that the state's Blood Shield Act does not protect pharmaceutical companies that produce blood-derived products from product liability suits based on injuries attributable to tainted blood supplies. Blood shield statutes help to guarantee adequate blood supplies by limiting the liability of blood banks. This holding limits the defenses available to pharmaceutical companies sued under product liability theory.The defendant, Armour Pharmaceutical, produces and sells clotting factor agents, which (...)
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    Hybrid Model of Erythropoiesis.P. Kurbatova, N. Eymard & V. Volpert - 2013 - Acta Biotheoretica 61 (3):305-315.
    A hybrid model of cell dynamics is presented. It is illustrated by model examples and applied to study erythropoiesis (red blood cell production). In this approach, cells are considered as discrete objects while intra-cellular proteins and extra-cellular biochemical substances are described with continuous models. Spatial organization of erythropoiesis occurring in specific structures of the bone marrow, called erythroblastic island, is investigated.
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    Locke and the Meaning of Colour Words.P. M. S. Hacker - 1975 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 9:23-46.
    While thinking philosophically we see problems in places where there are none. It is for philosophy to show that there are no problems.Those of us who are not colour blind have a happy command of colour concepts. We say of trees that they are green in spring, that they are the same colour as grass and a different colour from the sky. If we shine a torch with a red bulb upon a white surface, we say that the surface looks (...)
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    Locke and the Meaning of Colour Words.P. M. S. Hacker - 1975 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 9:23-46.
    While thinking philosophically we see problems in places where there are none. It is for philosophy to show that there are no problems.Those of us who are not colour blind have a happy command of colour concepts. We say of trees that they are green in spring, that they are the same colour as grass and a different colour from the sky. If we shine a torch with a red bulb upon a white surface, we say that the surface looks (...)
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  12. The Person.P. M. S. Hacker - 2007 - In Human Nature: The Categorial Framework. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 285–316.
    This chapter contains section titled: The Emergence of the Concept An Unholy Trinity: Descartes, Locke and Hume Changing Bodies and Switching Brains: Puzzle Cases and Red Herrings The Concept of a Person.
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    Putting 'red alerts' in an ecological and evolutionary context.Marco Archetti & Sam P. Brown - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (9):959-959.
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    Red, Black, and Objective: Science, Sociology, and Anarchism.Sal P. Restivo - 2011 - Ashgate.
    Objectivity revisited and revised -- The social theory of objectivity and its problems -- Sociology : a Copernican revolution changes how we think about science and mathematics -- Science studies : sociological theory and social criticism -- Math studies and the anarchist agenda -- Anarchism and modern science -- What's mind got to do with it? -- Science, religion, and anarchism : the end of God and the beginning of inquiry -- A manifesto in anarcho-sociology -- Appendix. A dialogue on (...)
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    Minority (dis)advantage in population games.Justin P. Bruner - 2019 - Synthese 196 (1):413-427.
    We identify a novel ‘cultural red king effect’ that, in many cases, results in stable arrangements which are to the detriment of minority groups. In particular, we show inequalities disadvantaging minority groups can naturally arise under an adaptive process when minority and majority members must routinely determine how to divide resources amongst themselves. We contend that these results show how inequalities disadvantaging minorities can likely arise by dint of their relative size and need not be a result of either explicit (...)
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    Authenticity: a red herring?J. E. P. Currall, M. S. Moss & S. A. J. Stuart - 2008 - Journal of Applied Logic 6 (4):534-544.
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    The infra-red absorption of hot semiconducting diamonds.C. D. Clark, P. Kemmey, E. W. J. Mitchell & B. W. Henvis - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (50):127-139.
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    The Swan's Red-dipped Foot: Euripides, Ion 161–9.John P. Harris - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (2):510-522.
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  19. Uitgedaagd door de cyborg: bespreking van de boeken" De Machine Voorbij, Maarten Coolen (1993)"," De Maat van de Techniek, Hans Achterhuis, Paul van Dijk en Pieter Tijmes (1992)" en" Bio-Tech, Nox (red.), 1992". [REVIEW]P. Wouters - 1993 - Krisis 52.
     
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    Choices more ethical than legal: The international committee of the red cross and human rights.David P. Forsythe - 1993 - Ethics and International Affairs 7:131–151.
    ICRC has coordinated relief for victims who are ignored by the world, in more places than all the UN agencies combined. When law is silent, as often during war time it is, human rights policies must be built on ethical choice.
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    Colors and color spaces.Brian P. McLaughlin - 2000 - In The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy. Charlottesville: Philosophy Documentation Center. pp. 83-89.
    Sensory qualities are objective properties; indeed, on the evidence, they are physical properties. However, what makes a physical property the sensory quality it is is its relationship to sensory experiences of perceivers. For instance, the redness of a surface is a physical property of the surface; what makes that physical property surface red is the fact that it disposes surfaces to look red to appropriate visual perceivers in appropriate viewing circumstances. What it is like for something to look red—that is, (...)
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  22. Australijskich analityków wędrówki po współczensje filozofii polityki (Robert E. Goodnin, Philip Petit, red.: Przewodnik po współczesnej filozofii politycznej).Rafał P. Wierzchosławski - 2002 - Civitas 6 (6):187-200.
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    With the most profound misgivings. Interview with Anthony P. Chemero.Anthony P. Chemero, Witold Wachowski & Dawid Lubiszewski - 2012 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (2):17-27.
    An overview of: "Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell. Understanding the feel of consciousness".
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    The Red Notebook of Charles Darwin.Sandra Herbert, Charles Darwin, P. Thomas Carroll, Paul H. Barrett & Ralph Colp - 1982 - Journal of the History of Biology 15 (3):467-471.
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    Analysis of official deceased organ donation data casts doubt on the credibility of China’s organ transplant reform.Matthew P. Robertson, Raymond L. Hinde & Jacob Lavee - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-20.
    Background Since 2010 the People’s Republic of China has been engaged in an effort to reform its system of organ transplantation by developing a voluntary organ donation and allocation infrastructure. This has required a shift in the procurement of organs sourced from China’s prison and security apparatus to hospital-based voluntary donors declared dead by neurological and/or circulatory criteria. Chinese officials announced that from January 1, 2015, hospital-based donors would be the sole source of organs. This paper examines the availability, transparency, (...)
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    Philosophical Problems in Logic. [REVIEW]P. M. R. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 24 (3):556-556.
    The essays in this volume are based on addresses given during a colloquium on free logic, modal logic, and related areas held at the University of California in 1968. The majority of the contributors are well known for their writings in these fields and their papers are as illuminating as they are technical. In the first paper, Lambert and Bas C. Van Fraassen apply free logic to several controversies in quantified modal logic. One of these is Putman's argument that 'Nothing (...)
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    Time and Space, Weight and Inertia. [REVIEW]J. M. P. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):810-810.
    In this monograph the author presents the special and general theories of relativity from a geochronometrical viewpoint. The amount of mathematics demanded is not too great, and one can get quite far along on the material on vectors presented early in the book. The first three chapters especially derive from the work of A. A. Robb several decades ago: they treat foundations of geochronometry, one-plus-one geochronometry and its generalization to a one-plus-three system. Later chapters cover such staples as the Lorentz (...)
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    The refutation by analogous ectoqualia.Ronald P. Endicott - 1995 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 33 (1):19-30.
    In this paper I offered a friendly amendment to Paul Churchland’s a well-known criticism of Frank Jackson’s knowledge argument. According to Jackson’s argument, a hypothetical Mary, living in her darkened stimulus-impoverished environment, knows all information from physical science about the perception of color but still does not know everything, e.g., what it is like to experience the color red. Churchland offered a refutation by analogy whereby Mary is an ectoplasmologist who knows all the supposed nonphysical things that friends of the (...)
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  29. Stability and Justification in Hume's Treatise (review).John P. Wright - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (4):562-564.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.4 (2003) 562-564 [Access article in PDF] Louis E. Loeb. Stability and Justification in Hume's Treatise. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. xvi + 280. Cloth, $42.50. As is well known, in the last year of his life, Hume repudiated his Treatise of Human Nature in an Advertisement that he had placed at the front of the volume of his writings containing (...)
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    Anger as “seeing red”: Evidence for a perceptual association.Adam K. Fetterman, Michael D. Robinson & Brian P. Meier - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (8):1445-1458.
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    Publius at Naupaktos: The First Macedonian War and Phlegon of Tralles’ anti-Roman Prophecies in De Mirabilia 3.Juan P. Prieto - 2022 - Klio 104 (2):587-618.
    Summary A brief state of the art for Phlegon of Tralles’ De Mirabilia 3 anti-Roman prophecies is followed by a reassessment of four of its components: the historical identification of the Roman protagonist “Publius”, Naupaktos as the main stage for the prophecies, the multiple meanings of the Red Wolf as well as the Oak Tree, and the Roman military retreat. By analyzing these specific elements, it will be argued that these presages were not only associated with events during the Antiochean (...)
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  32. Hypnotic control of attention in the stroop task: A historical footnote.M. C. & W. P. - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (3):347-353.
    have recently provided a compelling demonstration of enhanced attentional control under post-hypnotic suggestion. Using the classic color-word interference paradigm, in which the task is to ignore a word and to name the color in which it is printed (e.g., RED in green, say ''green''), they gave a post-hypnotic instruction to participants that they would be unable to read. This eliminated Stroop interference in high suggestibility participants but did not alter interference in low suggestibility participants. replicated this pattern and further demonstrated (...)
     
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    Hegel's Hermeneutics (review).Terry P. Pinkard - 1998 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (2):327-329.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Hegel’s Hermeneutics by Paul ReddingTerry PinkardPaul Redding. Hegel’s Hermeneutics. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996. Pp. xvi + 262. Cloth, $39.95. Paper, $16.95.Following on the heels of fruitful reception of Kant at work in the last several decades in English-speaking philosophy, one of the most productive lines of interpretation of [End Page 327] Hegel has tried to reconstruct Hegel’s thought in light of its relation to Kantianism. Paul (...)
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    Moral Formation and the Evangelical Voter.David P. Gushee & Justin Phillips - 2006 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 26 (2):23-60.
    THE STRONG SUPPORT OF EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANS FOR PRESIDENT George W. Bush contributed significantly to his reelection in November 2004. This was cause for celebration in some quarters and despair in others. It has led to an avalanche of attention to the perennial issue of the relationship between faith and politics, the role of "moral values" in determining evangelical voting patterns, and the growing political visibility and power of evangelical Christians in the United States. This essay is written by evangelical Christians (...)
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    Effects of Survival Processing on Item and Context Memory: Enhanced Memory for Survival-Relevant Details.Zoie R. Meyers, Matthew P. McCurdy, Ryan C. Leach, Ayanna K. Thomas & Eric D. Leshikar - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Due to natural selection pressure, certain aspects of memory may have been selected to give humans a survival advantage. Research has demonstrated that processing information for survival relevance leads to better item memory (i.e., the content of information) compared to control conditions. The current study investigates the effects of survival processing on context memory (i.e., memory for peripheral episodic details) and item memory to better understand when the survival processing memory advantage emerges. In this study, participants viewed objects in either (...)
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  36. An Introduction to Hard and Soft Data Fusion via Conceptual Spaces Modeling for Space Event Characterization.Jeremy Chapman, David Kasmier, John L. Crassidis, James L. Llinas, Barry Smith & Alex P. Cox - 2021 - In National Symposium on Sensor & Data Fusion (NSSDF), Military Sensing Symposia (MSS).
    This paper describes an AFOSR-supported basic research program that focuses on developing a new framework for combining hard with soft data in order to improve space situational awareness. The goal is to provide, in an automatic and near real-time fashion, a ranking of possible threats to blue assets (assets trying to be protected) from red assets (assets with hostile intentions). The approach is based on Conceptual Spaces models, which combine features from traditional associative and symbolic cognitive models. While Conceptual Spaces (...)
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  37. Macé, J. F. y Martínez Zauner, M. . . Pasado de violencia política. Memoria, discurso y puesta en escena. Madrid, MD: Anexo. 279 pp. [REVIEW]Maria P. Chiara Bianchini - 2016 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 5 (8):287-293.
    _Pasado de violencia política_ es una obra colectiva, conformada por diez ensayos de jóvenes investigadores e investigadoras, procedentes de distintas disciplinas: historia, ciencias políticas, antropología, arqueología, filosofía, filología, historia del arte. Esta convergencia responde al carácter eminentemente interdisciplinario del ámbito al que adscribe el libro ―lo estudios de memoria― y de la Asociación que da vida a este proyecto, _Memorias en Red_. Sin embargo, en este caso, la recolección de ensayos no apunta a establecer comparaciones interdisciplinarias sobre algún objeto específico (...)
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    Diffusion of a particular 4.1(−) hereditary elliptocytosis allele in the French northern Alps.G. Brunet, M. T. Ducluzeau, L. Roda, P. Lefrancois, F. Baklouti, J. Delaunay & J. M. Robert - 1993 - Journal of Biosocial Science 25 (2):239-247.
    SummaryHeterozygous 4.1 hereditary elliptocytosis results from the absence of one haploid set of protein 4.1, a major component of the red cell skeleton. Two successive epidemiological investigations revealed fifteen probands in the French Northern Alps. The frequency of this disease seems to be very high in four small villages isolated in the Aravis mountains. The genealogical study shows that eleven probands share common ancestors who lived eight or ten generations ago in these villages. Thus there was probably a founder effect (...)
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  39. P Redding's Hegel's Hermeneutics. [REVIEW]Katerina Deligiorgi - 1997 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 36:26-28.
     
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    Hegelian analytic philosophy: P. Redding's reading of Hegel.Agemir Bavaresco & Andrew Cooper - 2013 - Endoxa (32):177.
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    Van Tongeren P.(Red.)(2009), Publieke gerechtigheid. Over geloof en ethiek in politiek en maatschappij. Opstellen ter nagedachtenis aan Kees Klop (1947-2007)(CvE Boekenreeks, 18). Budel, Damon. [REVIEW]Dries Deweer - 2010 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 72 (2):400-401.
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    Hegelian Analytic Philosophy According to P. Redding.Agemir Bavaresco & Andrew Cooper - 2013 - International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Studies 3 (17):18-40.
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    Is the call to abandon p-values the red herring of the replicability crisis?Victoria Savalei & Elizabeth Dunn - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  44. The red Herring and the pet fish: Why concepts still can't be prototypes.Jerry Fodor & Ernest Lepore - 1996 - Cognition 58 (2):253-70.
    1 There is a Standard Objection to the idea that concepts might be prototypes (or exemplars, or stereotypes): Because they are productive, concepts must be compositional. Prototypes aren't compositional, so concepts can't be prototypes (see, e.g., Margolis, 1994).2 However, two recent papers (Osherson and Smith, 1988; Kamp and Partee, 1995) reconsider this consensus. They suggest that, although the Standard Objection is probably right in the long run, the cases where prototypes fail to exhibit compositionality are relatively exotic and involve phenomena (...)
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  45. Kultura ma znaczenie (Kultura ma znaczenie, red. Lawrence A. Harrison, Samuel P. Huntington).Żaneta Oczkowska - 2004 - Civitas 8 (8).
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    Thomas Aastrup Rømer, Lene Tanggaard & Svend Brinkmann (red.), Uren pædagogik.Jørgen Gleerup - 2013 - Studier i Pædagogisk Filosofi 2 (1):93-94.
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    Histoire générale de l’enseignement et de l’éducation en France. T. III : De la Révolution à l’école républicaine. Réd. par Françoise Mayeur, sous la dir. de Louis-Henri Parias, préf. de René Rémond. Paris, Nouvelle Librairie de France, 1981. 19 × 24,5, 683 p., ill., cartes, graph., bibliogr. [REVIEW]Nicole Hulin - 1984 - Revue de Synthèse 105 (115):388.
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    Między nauką a filozofią [recenzja] The New Physics, red.: P. Davies, 1989. Physical Cosmology and Philosophy, red.: J. Leslie, 1990. Physics and the Ultimate Significance of Time. Bohm, Progogine and Process Philosophy, red.: David R. Griffin, 1986. The. [REVIEW]Tomasz Komendziński - 1991 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 13.
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  49. Zarządzanie przez wartości. Człowiek i jego rozwój w centrum działań polityki, przedsiębiorczości, etc. W: Dardziński P., Longchamps de Berier F., Szczucki K.(red.). [REVIEW]S. Sysko-Romańczuk - 2011 - In Piotr Dardziński, Franciszek Longchamps de Bérier & Krzysztof Szczucki (eds.), Prawo Naturalne – Natura Prawa. C. H. Beck. pp. 187--196.
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    Book Review: Earthquakes in the Middle East, the Seismicity of Egypt, Arabia and the Red SeaThe Seismicity of Egypt, Arabia and the Red Sea. AmbraseysN. N., MelvilleC. P. and AdamsR. D. . Pp. xx + 181. £60.00/$94.95. [REVIEW]Lawrence I. Conrad - 1995 - History of Science 33 (3):369-370.
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