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  1. Derivation of Einstein's Equation, E= mc 2, from the Classical Force Laws.N. Hamdan, A. K. Hariri & J. López-Bonilla - 2007 - Apeiron 14 (4):435.
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    Construing experience through meaning: a language-based approach to cognition.M. A. K. Halliday - 1999 - New York: Continuum. Edited by Christian M. I. M. Matthiessen.
    This text explores how human beings construe experience: experience as a resource, as a potential for understanding, representing and acting on reality.
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    Deduktivnye umozakli︠u︡chenii︠a︡ i prot︠s︡ess poznanii︠a︡.K. D. Sanai︠a︡ - 1989 - Tbilisi: "Met︠s︡niereba".
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    Problema ponimanii︠a︡ v ėstetike.A. K. Shevchenko - 1989 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka.
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    Predmet i spet︠s︡ifika filosofskogo znanii︠a︡ na poroge XXI veka: materialy respublikanskoĭ nauchno-teoreticheskoĭ konferent︠s︡ii.A. K. Kasabek (ed.) - 2000 - Almaty: Qazaq universitetp.
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    Fenomenologii︠a︡ rat︠s︡ionalʹnoĭ voli.V. N. Zhelezni︠a︡k - 1997 - Permʹ: Permskiĭ gos. tekhn. universitet.
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  7. Problemy razvitii︠a︡ obshchenauchnogo znanii︠a︡.A. K. Sukhotin (ed.) - 1983 - Tomsk: Izd-vo Tomskogo universiteta.
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    Medium: opyt ontologicheskogo istolkovanii︠a︡ kantovskoĭ filosofii.V. N. Zhelezni︠a︡k - 1997 - Permʹ: Permskiĭ gos. tekhn. universitet.
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    Metafizika voli v pri︠a︡moĭ i obratnoĭ perspektive.V. N. Zhelezni︠a︡k - 1997 - Permʹ: Permskiĭ gos. tekhn. universitet.
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    Reasoning Through Narrative.A. K. Flowerree - 2023 - Episteme 20 (4):912-926.
    A peculiar feature of our species is that we settle what to believe, value, and do by reasoning through narratives. A narrative is adiachronic, information-rich story that contains persons, objects, and at least one event. When we reason through narrative, we usenarrative to settle what to do, to make predictions, to guide normative expectations, and to ground which reactive attitudes we think areappropriate in a situation. Narratives explain, justify, and provide understanding. Narratives play a ubiquitous role in human reasoning. Andyet, (...)
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    Teksty ta pereklady.Taras Vozni︠a︡k - 1998 - Kharkiv: Folio. Edited by Gabriel Marcel.
    Semantychnyĭ prostir movy -- Odvichni zapytanni︠a︡ -- Pereklady. Martin Haĭdegger. Hans Georg Gadamer. Gabrielʹ Marselʹ.
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  12. Representations that enable children to engage in deductive argument.A. K. Morris - 2009 - In Despina A. Stylianou, Maria L. Blanton & Eric J. Knuth (eds.), Teaching and learning proof across the grades: a K-16 perspective. New York: Routledge. pp. 87--101.
     
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    La philosophie de Leonard de Vinci d'apres ses manuscrits.A. K. Rogers & Peledan - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20:565.
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  14. When to Psychologize.A. K. Flowerree - 2023 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy (4):968-982.
    The central focus of this paper is to motivate and explore the question, when is it permissible to endorse a psychologizing explanation of a sincere interlocutor? I am interested in the moral question of when (if ever) we may permissibly dismiss the sincere reasons given to us by others, and instead endorse an alternative explanation of their beliefs and actions. I argue that there is a significant risk of wronging the other person, and so we should only psychologize when we (...)
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    Posthypnotic suggestion and the modulation of stroop interference under cycloplegia.A. Raz, S. K., R. H., R. Z., T. Shapiro, J. Fan & I. M. - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (3):332-346.
    Recent data indicate that under a specific posthypnotic suggestion to circumvent reading, highly suggestible subjects successfully eliminated the Stroop interference effect. The present study examined whether an optical explanation could account for this finding. Using cyclopentolate hydrochloride eye drops to pharmacologically prevent visual accommodation in all subjects, behavioral Stroop data were collected from six highly hypnotizables and six less suggestibles using an optical setup that guaranteed either sharply focused or blurred vision. The highly suggestibles performed the Stroop task when naturally (...)
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  16. Posthuman perception of artificial intelligence in science fiction: an exploration of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun.A. K. Ajeesh & S. Rukmini - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (2):853-860.
    Our fascination with artificial intelligence (AI), robots and sentient machines has a long history, and references to such humanoids are present even in ancient myths and folklore. The advancements in digital and computational technology have turned this fascination into apprehension, with the machines often being depicted as a binary to the human. However, the recent domains of academic enquiry such as transhumanism and posthumanism have produced many a literature in the genre of science fiction (SF) that endeavours to alter this (...)
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  17. Evidentialism in action.A. K. Flowerree - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (11):3409-3426.
    Sometimes it is practically beneficial to believe what is epistemically unwarranted. Philosophers have taken these cases to raise the question are there practical reasons for belief? Evidentialists argue that there cannot be any such reasons. Putative practical reasons for belief are not reasons for belief, but reasons to manage our beliefs in a particular way. Pragmatists are not convinced. They accept that some reasons for belief are practical. The debate, it is widely thought, is at an impasse. But this debate (...)
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  18. Agency of belief and intention.A. K. Flowerree - 2017 - Synthese 194 (8):2763-2784.
    In this paper, I argue for a conditional parity thesis: if we are agents with respect to our intentions, we are agents with respect to our beliefs. In the final section, I motivate a categorical version of the parity thesis: we are agents with respect to belief and intention. My aim in this paper is to show that there is no unique challenge facing epistemic agency that is not also facing agency with respect to intention. My thesis is ambitious on (...)
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    Platonic Dialogue and the Education of the Reader.A. K. Cotton - 2014 - Oxford University Press.
    Cotton examines Plato 's ideas about education and learning, with a particular focus on the experiences a learner must go through in approaching philosophical understanding.
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  20. Epistemic Partiality.A. K. Flowerree - forthcoming - In Kurt Sylvan, Matthias Steup, Ernest Sosa & Jonathan Dancy (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Epistemology.
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    Interpreting pictures of polyhedral scenes☆.A. K. Macworth - 1973 - Artificial Intelligence 4 (2):121-137.
  22. Epistemic Schmagency?A. K. Flowerree - 2018 - In Christos Kyriacou & Robin McKenna (eds.), Metaepistemology: Realism & Antirealism. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 289-310.
    Constructivist approaches in epistemology and ethics offer a promising account of normativity. But constructivism faces a powerful Schmagency Objection, raised by David Enoch. While Enoch’s objection has been widely discussed in the context of practical norms, no one has yet explored how the Schmagency Objection might undermine epistemic constructivism. In this paper, I rectify that gap. First, I develop the objection against a prominent form of epistemic constructivism, Belief Constitutivism. Belief Constitutivism is susceptible to a Schmagency Objection, I argue, because (...)
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    The Nature of Truth.A. K. Rogers - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (6):658.
  24. Russell and Wittgenstein On the Bearer Theory of Meaning: Some Reflections.A. K. S. Rahman - 2001 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 28 (1):33-40.
     
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    Paksatā in navya-nyāya.A. K. Rai - 1995 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 23 (1):1-8.
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    Paksat? in Navya-ny?ya.A. K. Rai - 1995 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 23 (1):1-8.
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    High-purity Zirconium under Niobium ion implantation: possibility of a dynamic precipitation?A. K. Revelly, H. W. Becker, B. Vishwanadh, K. V. Mani Krishna, R. Tewari, D. Srivastava, G. K. Dey, I. Samajdar & A. S. Panwar - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (33):3727-3744.
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    Explorations in late scholasticism.Petr Dvořák & Tomáš Machula (eds.) - 2016 - Prague: Filosofia.
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    The Essentials of Buddhist Philosophy.A. K. Reischauer - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (1):61.
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    Orientation sensitivity of focused ion beam damage in pure zirconium: direct experimental observations and molecular dynamics simulations.A. K. Revelly, N. Srinivasan, A. S. Panwar, K. V. Mani Krishna, R. Tewari, D. Srivastava, G. K. Dey & I. Samajdar - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (14):1601-1621.
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    Nāgārjuna and the concept of time.A. K. Jayesh - 2021 - Asian Philosophy 31 (2):121-142.
    The paper focuses on Nāgārjuna, the founder of the middle way school of Mahāyāna Buddhism. It argues that while Nāgārjuna’s rejection of the notion of ontological independence is justified and corr...
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  32. Semantiko-sintaksicheskai︠a︡ organizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ predlozhenii︠a︡ i teksta.A. K. Draganov (ed.) - 1980 - Groznyĭ: Checheno-Ingushskiĭ gos. universitet im. L.N. Tolstogo.
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  33. Moral Grandstanding and Norms of Moral Discourse.A. K. Flowerree & Mark Satta - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association:1-28.
    Moral grandstanding is the use of moral talk for self-promotion. Recent philosophical work assumes that people can often accurately identify instances of grandstanding. In contrast, we argue that people are generally unable to reliably recognize instances of grandstanding, and that we are typically unjustified in judging that others are grandstanding as a result. From there we argue that, under most circumstances, to judge others as grandstanders is to fail to act with proper intellectual humility. We then examine the significance of (...)
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    Displacement of Concepts.A. K. Bierman - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (4):601-603.
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  35. Philosophy for a New Generation [Compiled by] A.K. Bierman [and] James A. Gould.A. K. Bierman & James Adams Gould - 1970 - Macmillan.
     
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  36. Divine predetermination in Alvarez : infallibility and necessity.Petr Dvořák - 2018 - In Christoph Kann, Benedikt Löewe, Christian Rode & Sara Liana Uckelman (eds.), Modern views of medieval logic. Leuven: Peeters.
     
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    Současné přístupy v historické epistemologii =.Tomáš Dvořák (ed.) - 2013 - Praha: Filosofia.
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    Some Contributions on How to Formulate Drug Policies and Provide Evidence-Based Regulation.A. K. Schlag, D. J. Nutt & S. Rolles - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (4):28-31.
    Earp, Lewis, and Hart make a comprehensive and compelling argument for ending the “war on drugs,” highlighting the importance of both ending the criminalization of people who use drugs, and...
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    India in Early Greek Literature.A. K. Narain & Klaus Karttunen - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (3):515.
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  40. Setting up a discipline: Conflicting agendas of the cambridge history of science committee, 1936-1950.Mayer A.-K. - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 31 (4):665-689.
    Traditionally the domain of scientists, the history of science became an independent field of inquiry only in the twentieth century and mostly after the Second World War. This process of emancipation was accompanied by a historiographical departure from previous, 'scientistic' practices, a transformation often attributed to influences from sociology, philosophy and history. Similarly, the liberal humanists who controlled the Cambridge History of Science Committee after 1945 emphasized that their contribution lay in the special expertise they, as trained historians, brought to (...)
     
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    The positions of dislocations in arrays.A. K. Head - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (39):295-302.
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    Christ Is the Question – By Wayne A. Meeks.A. K. M. Adam - 2009 - Modern Theology 25 (1):152-154.
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    The Self and Its World. By George A. Wilson.A. K. White - 1927 - Philosophy 2 (6):251.
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  44. Prediction and economic theory.A. K. Sen - 1986 - In Basil John Mason, Peter Mathias & J. H. Westcott (eds.), Predictability in Science and Society: A Joint Symposium of the Royal Society and the British Academy Held on 20 and 21 March 1986. Scholium International.
     
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    Techniques of reading in classical antiquity.A. K. Gavrilov - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (01):56-.
    It has gradually become accepted among historians of ancient culture that the Greeks and Romans always, or nearly always, read aloud. They did not read to themselves, silently, save in rare and special cases. Either they were not able to read silently, or they felt no need to do so, or they did not enjoy doing it even when they were alone.
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    A Wittgensteinian sociology?A. K. Saran - 1965 - Ethics 75 (3):195-200.
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    The concept of a concept.A. K. Warder - 1970 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 1 (2):181-196.
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  48. Filosofii︠a︡ "Bratʹev chistoty.".A. K. Zakuev - 1961 - Izd-Vo Akademii Nauk Azerbaidzhanskoi Ssr.
  49. Psikhologii︠a︡ Ibn-Siny.A. K. Zakuev - 1958
     
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  50. When in Doubt, Withhold: A Defense of Two Rational Grounds for Withholding.A. K. Flowerree - forthcoming - In Kevin McCain, Scott Stapleford & Matthias Steup (eds.), Epistemic Dilemmas: New Angles, New Arguments. Routledge.
    Recent work has argued that there may be cases where no attitude – including withholding – is rationally permissible. In this paper, I consider two such epistemic dilemmas, John Turri’s Dilemma from Testimony and David Alexander’s Dilemma from Doubt. Turri presents a case where one’s only evidence rules out withholding (without warranting belief or disbelief). Alexander presents a case where higher order doubt means one must withhold judgment over whether withholding judgment is rational. In both cases, the authors conclude that (...)
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