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    Wittgenstein and logical necessity.A. B. Levison - 1964 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 7 (1-4):367-373.
    An attempt is made to show that Wittgenstein's later philosophy of logic is not the kind of conventionalism which is often ascribed to him. On the contrary, Wittgenstein gives expression to a “mixed” theory which is not only interesting but tends to resolve the perplexities usually associated with the question of the a priori character of logical truth. I try to show that Wittgenstein is better understood not as denying that there are such things as “logical rules” nor as denying (...)
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    Intension and Decision: A Philosophical Study.A. B. Levison - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (2):294-295.
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    Essential and causal explanations of action.A. B. Levison & I. Thalberg - 1969 - Mind 78 (309):91-101.
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    Logic, language, and consistency in Tarski's theory of truth.A. B. Levison - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (3):384-392.
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  5. Foundations of proof.A. B. Levison - 1962 - Giornale di Metafisica 17:397.
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    Some Remarks on Tarski’s Theory of Truth.A. B. Levison - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 5:175-185.
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    Wittgenstein and logical laws.A. B. Levison - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (57):345-354.
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    Waismann on proof and philosophic argument.A. B. Levison - 1964 - Mind 73 (289):111-116.
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    R. M. Martin's "Intension and Decision". [REVIEW]A. B. Levison - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (2):294.
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    Review of Brian O'Shaughnessy: The will: a dual aspect theory[REVIEW]Arnold B. Levison - 1983 - Ethics 93 (4):808-809.
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    The Will: A Dual Aspect Theory. Brian O'Shaughnessy.Arnold B. Levison - 1982 - Ethics 93 (4):808-809.
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    An Epistemic Criterion of the Mental.Arnold B. Levison - 1983 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 13 (3):389 - 407.
    ‘When we see, hear, smell, taste, feel, meditate, or will anything, we know that we do so. … Consciousness … is inseparable from thinking, and essential to it. …’John Locke, Essay Concerning Human Understanding ‘Psycho-analysis … cannot accept the identity of the conscious and the mental. It defines what is mental as processes such as feeling, thinking and … willing. … ’Sigmund Freud, Introductory Lectures on Psycho-analysis.In this paper I shall provide a novel version of a traditional epistemic criterion for (...)
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    Metalinguistic dualism and the mark of the mental.Arnold B. Levison - 1986 - Synthese 66 (March):339-359.
    In this paper I argue against the view, defended by some philosophers, that it is part of the meaning of mental that being mental is incompatible with being physical. I call this outlook metalinguistic dualism, and I distinguish it from metaphysical theories of the mind-body relation such as Cartesian dualism. I argue that MLD is mistaken, but I don't try to defend the contrary view that mentalistic terms can be definitionally reduced to nonmental ones. After criticizing arguments by certain philosophers (...)
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    Filosofii︠a︡ istorii Li︠a︡n Shumina.A. B. Starostina - 2009 - Moskva: Idv Ran.
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    Waḥdah fī al-tanawwuʻ: maḥāwir wa-ḥiwārāt fī al-fikr al-dīnī.Adīb Ṣaʻb - 2003 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Nahār.
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  16. Iz istorii materialisticheskikh ideĭ v I︠A︡ponii v XVII-pervoĭ polovine XIX v.I︠A︡. B. Radulʹ-Zatulovskiĭ - 1972 - Moskva,: "Nauka,".
  17. Ando Seėki.I︠A︡. B. Radulʹ-Zatulovskiĭ - 1961
     
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  18. International aid and global health.A. B. Zwi, S. Benatar & G. Brock - 2011 - In S. R. Benatar & Gillian Brock (eds.), Global Health and Global Health Ethics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 184--197.
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    Science in the Arab Middle East.A. B. Zahlan - 1970 - Minerva 8 (1-4):8-35.
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    Kant on Representation and Objectivity.A. B. Dickerson - 2003 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a study of the second-edition version of the 'Transcendental Deduction', which is one of the most important and obscure sections of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. By way of a close analysis of the B-Deduction, Adam Dickerson makes the distinctive claim that the Deduction is crucially concerned with the problem of making intelligible the unity possessed by complex representations - a problem that is the representationalist parallel of the semantic problem of the unity of the proposition. Along (...)
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    Het subject-begrip bij Levinas en de opvoedkunde.A. B. J. Verstege - 1987 - Leuven: Acco.
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    Arab Societies as Knowledge Societies.A. B. Zahlan - 2006 - Minerva 44 (1):103-112.
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  23. 'Unitarism ili federalizm: k voprosu o budushchei organizatsii gosudarstvennogo prostranstva Rossii'('Unitarianism or Federalism: On the Question of the Future Organization of Russia's State Space').A. B. Zubov - 2000 - Polis 5:32.
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    Iz istorii filosofii Latinskoĭ Ameriki XX veka.A. B. Zykova, R. Burgete & Institut Filosofii Sssr) (eds.) - 1988 - Moskva: Nauka.
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    Historical and philosphical perspectives attainable in introductory physics courses.A. B. Arons - 1988 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 20 (2):13–23.
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    A.B. Johnson's A Treatise on Language, Or, The Relation which Words Bear to Things.A. B. Johnson & Stillman Drake - 1940 - [S.N.].
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    A possible mechanism for the peak effect in type II superconductors.A. B. Pippard - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (158):217-220.
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    The influence of solutes on self-diffusion in metals.A. B. Lidiard - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (59):1171-1180.
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    The Philosophical Foundations of Property Rights.A. B. Carter - unknown
  30. Memory and personal identity.A. B. Palma - 1964 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 42 (1):53-68.
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    Two Notes.A. B. Poynton - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (02):60-.
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    The Groningen protocol: another perspective.A. B. Jotkowitz - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (3):157-158.
    The Groningen protocol allows for the euthanasia of severely ill newborns with a hopeless prognosis and unbearable suffering. We understand the impetus for such a protocol but have moral and ethical concerns with it. Advocates for euthanasia in adults have relied on the concept of human autonomy, which is lacking in the case of infants. In addition, biases can potentially influence the decision making of both parents and physicians. It is also very difficult to weigh the element of quality of (...)
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    Aσφetaipoi.A. B. Bosworth - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (2):245-253.
    Ii is a well-known fact that the men of the Macedonian phalanx under Philip and Alexander were known collectively asor ‘foot companions’. Our first reference to the name comes from Demosthenes, who in his second Olynthiac tries unconvincingly to disparage the fighting qualities of Philip's mercenaries andDemosthenes adds no explanation, and it was left to commentators and lexicographers to unearth a relevant fragment from thePhilippicaof Anaximenes of Lampsacus.
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    Non-therapeutic (elective) ventilation of potential organ donors: the ethical basis for changing the law.A. B. Shaw - 1996 - Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (2):72-77.
    Non-therapeutic ventilation of potential organ donors would increase the supply of kidneys for transplantation. There are no major ethical objections to it. The means of permitting it are forbidden by laws with an ethical basis. A law permitting it would need an ethical basis. Introducing a third legal method of diagnosing death would be unethical. Expanding the power of the advance directive to permit procedures involving minimal harm would be ethical but not helpful. Extending the power of proxies to permit (...)
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    In defence of ageism.A. B. Shaw - 1994 - Journal of Medical Ethics 20 (3):188-194.
    Health care should be preferentially allocated to younger patients. This is just and is seen as just. Age is an objective factor in rationing decisions. The arguments against 'ageism' are answered. The effects of age on current methods of rationing are illustrated, and the practical applications of an age-related criterion are discussed. Ageist policies are in current use and open discussion of them is advocated.
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    A highly ordered universe.A. B. Bell & D. M. Bell - 1975 - Foundations of Physics 5 (3):455-480.
    A highly ordered universe is described in terms of neutrino and electrino alone as basic particles, and length and time alone as dimensional units. New theories are obtained of particles, nuclides, atomic spectra, general relativity, and gravitation.
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    Four-space formulation of Dirac's equation.A. B. Evans - 1990 - Foundations of Physics 20 (3):309-335.
    Dirac's equation is reviewed and found to be based on nonrelativistic ideas of probability. A 4-space formulation is proposed that is completely Lorentzinvariant, using probability distributions in space-time with the particle's proper time as a parameter for the evolution of the wave function. This leads to a new wave equation which implies that the proper mass of a particle is an observable, and is sharp only in stationary states. The model has a built-in arrow of time, which is associated with (...)
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  38. The four faces of corporate social responsibility.A. B. Carroll - 1998 - Business and Society Review 100:1-8.
     
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    Do we really want doctors to be managers?A. B. Satz - 1996 - Health Care Analysis: Hca: Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy 4 (1):80-84.
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  40. JACOBELLI A. M. ISOLDI, "G. B. Vico. La Vita e le opere".B. A. B. A. - 1961 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 53:210.
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    R. A. Sharpe. The moral case against religious belief. (London: SCM press, 1997.) Pp. 102. £7.95 pbk.B. A. - 1998 - Religious Studies 34 (2):231-234.
  42. SOMIGLIANA A., "Monismo indiano e monismo greco nei frammenti di Eraclito".B. A. B. A. - 1962 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 54:123.
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    Kantian Motives in Neuroscience.A. B. Makarov - 2019 - Kantian Journal 38 (2):96-102.
    Review: Valentin A. Bazhanov, Brain — Culture — Society: Kantian Programme in Cognitive Science. Moscow: Kanon+ ROOI “Reabilitatsiya”, 2019, 288 pp.
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    Is a mathematical concept of homeostasis adequate to explain more complex behavior?A. B. Steffens - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (1):121-121.
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    The incompetent self: Metamorphosis of a person? Reply.A. B. Astrow - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (5):5-5.
  46. Istnienie (czegoś) a pojęcie i sąd.A. B. Stępień - 1973 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 9:1.
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  47. Antropologii︠a︡ kulʹtury: materialy Vserossiĭskikh nauchnykh konferent︠s︡iĭ.A. B. Nevelev, E. A. Kushtym & V. A. Rybin (eds.) - 2005 - Cheli︠a︡binsk: IIUMT︠S︡ "Obrazovanie".
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    Arthur F. Holmes, Fact, Value and God. (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1997.) Pp. viii+183.A. B. P. - 1998 - Religious Studies 34 (4):509-512.
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    Two challenges to the double effect doctrine: euthanasia and abortion.A. B. Shaw - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (2):102-104.
    The validity of the double effect doctrine is examined in euthanasia and abortion. In these two situations killing is a method of treatment. It is argued that the doctrine cannot apply to the care of the dying. Firstly, doctors are obliged to harm patients in order to do good to them. Secondly, patients should make their own value judgments about being mutilated or killed. Thirdly, there is little intuitive moral difference between direct and indirect killing. Nor can the doctrine apply (...)
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    A proposal for determining the fermi surface by magneto-acoustic resonance.A. B. Pippard - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (21):1147-1148.
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