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  1. Helge Svare (2006). Body and Practice in Kant. Springer.score: 120.0
    Kant is generally conceived to have offered little attention to the fact that we experience the world in and through our bodies. This book argues that this standard image of the great German philosopher is radically wrong. Not only does Kant - throughout his career and in works published before and after the Critique of pure reason - reflect constantly upon the fact that human life is embodied, but the Critique of pure reason itself may be read as a critical (...)
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  2. Helge Svare (2003). In Situ Corpori: Kant's Theory of Experience Interpreted in the Context of His Theory of the Embodied Mind. Ntnu.score: 120.0
     
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  3. Robert J. Deltete (2010). Entropic Creation: Religious Contexts of Thermodynamics and Cosmology. By Helge S. Kragh. Zygon 45 (1):281-282.score: 9.0
  4. M. L. (2002). Controversy and Consensus in Nuclear Beta Decay 1911-1934 by Carsten Jensen - Finn Aaserud, Helge Kragh, Erik Rudinger, Roger H. Stuewer (Eds.), Burkhauser-Verlag, Basel, 2000, XV+217 Pp., US $79.95, ISBN 3-7643-5319-. [REVIEW] Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 33 (2):366-368.score: 9.0
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  5. Bradford McCall (2011). Entropic Creation: Religious Contexts of Thermodynamics and Cosmology. By Helge S. Kragh. Heythrop Journal 52 (2):320-321.score: 9.0
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  6. Oliver L. Reiser (1937). A Memory Continuum?:The Psychology of Belief Helge Lundholm. Philosophy of Science 4 (3):392-.score: 9.0
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  7. J. M. Reynolds (1957). Helge Lyngby: Beiträge Zur Topographie des Forum-Boarium-Gebietes in Rom. Testimonien Nebst Kommentar Und Critischem Apparat. (Skrifter Utgivna Av Svenska Institutet I Rom, 8°, Vii.) Pp. Xxvi + 148; 5 Plans, 2 Plates. Lund. Gleerup, 1954. Paper, Kr. 25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 7 (02):172-173.score: 9.0
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  8. George Gentry (1942). Book Review:The Aesthetic Sentiment. Helge Lundholm. [REVIEW] Ethics 53 (1):71-.score: 9.0
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  9. B. Pippard (2002). Quantum Generations: A History of Physics in the Twentieth Century - Helge Kragh; Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1999, Pp. XIV+494, $18.95, ISBN 0-691-09552-. [REVIEW] Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 33 (1):143-145.score: 9.0
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  10. A. Souter (1932). Helge Lyngby: Textkritiska Studier Till Celsus' Medicina. Pp. Viii+89. Göpteborg: Eranos' Förlag, 1931. The Classical Review 46 (03):139-.score: 9.0
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  11. Rani Lill Anjum & Johan Arnt Myrstad, Alternativt Eller Etablert? Hva Er Forskjellen? Www.Nifab.No.score: 3.0
    Hva er vitenskap og hva anser vi som vitenskaplighet? Dette er spørsmål som kan være verdt å se nøyere på før vi aksepterer at det er et klart skille mellom den etablerte skolemedisinen og alt det vi kaller ”alternativ medisin” eller ”alternativ behandling”. For hva er det egentlig som gjør noe til etablert og noe annet til et alternativ? Er den etablerte medisin mer vitenskapelig enn den alternative, ved at den for eksempel benytter seg av mer vitenskapelige metoder? Er resultatene (...)
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  12. Helge Malmgren, Without a Proper Definition, You Do Not See the Phenomenon.score: 3.0
    Revision of a paper originally presented at the AAPP conference "Consciousness and its pathologies", San Diego, California, May 17-18, 1997 .
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  13. Helge Malmgren, Why the Past is Sometimes Perceived, and Not Only Remembered. Philosophical Communications.score: 3.0
    This paper first advances and discusses the hypothesis that so-called “iconic” or (for the auditory sphere) “echoic” memory is actually a form of perception of the past. Such perception is made possible by parallel inputs with differential delays which feed independently into the sensorium. This hypothesis goes well together with a set of related psychological and phenomenological facts, as for example: Sperling’s results about the visual sensory buffer, the facts that we seem to see movement and hear temporal Gestalts, and (...)
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  14. Helge Kragh (2001). The First Subatomic Explanations of the Periodic System. Foundations of Chemistry 3 (2):129-143.score: 3.0
    Attempts to explain the periodic system as a manifestation of regularities in the structure of the atoms of the elements are as old as the system itself. The paper analyses some of the most important of these attempts, in particular such works that are historically connected with the recognition of the electron as a fundamental building block of all matter. The history of the periodic system, the discovery of the electron, and ideas of early atomic structure are closely interwoven and (...)
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  15. Helge Kragh, When is a Prediction Anthropic? Fred Hoyle and the 7.65 Mev Carbon Resonance.score: 3.0
    The case of Fred Hoyle’s prediction of a resonance state in carbon-12, unknown in 1953 when it was predicted, is often mentioned as an example of anthropic prediction. An investigation of the historical circumstances of the prediction and its subsequent experimental confirmation shows that Hoyle and his contemporaries did not associate the level in the carbon nucleus with life at all. Only in the 1980s, after the emergence of the anthropic principle, did it become common to see Hoyle’s prediction as (...)
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  16. Göran Lindqvist & Helge Malmgren (1993). Classification and Diagnosis of Organic Mental Disorders. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica Supplement 88:5-17.score: 3.0
    A new diagnostic system for organic psychiatry is presented. We first define "organic psychiatry", and then give the theoretical basis for conceiving organic psychiatric disorders in terms of hypothetical psychopathogenetic processes, HPP:s. Such hypothetical disorders are not strictly identical to the clusters of symptoms in which they typically manifest themselves, since the symptoms may be concealed or modified by intervening factors in non typical circumstances and/or in the simultaneous presence of several disorders. The six basic disorders in our system are (...)
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  17. Helge Malmgren, Artificial Neural Networks in Medicine and Biology.score: 3.0
    Artificial neural networks (ANNs) are new mathematical techniques which can be used for modelling real neural networks, but also for data categorisation and inference tasks in any empirical science. This means that they have a twofold interest for the philosopher. First, ANN theory could help us to understand the nature of mental phenomena such as perceiving, thinking, remembering, inferring, knowing, wanting and acting. Second, because ANNs are such powerful instruments for data classification and inference, their use also leads us into (...)
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  18. Helge Malmgren (1976). Immediate Knowledge of Other Minds. Theoria 42 (1-3):189-205.score: 3.0
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  19. Helge Malmgren, The Embodied Mind.score: 3.0
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  20. Helge Kragh (2009). Michela Massimi Pauli's Exclusion Principle: The Origin and Validation of a Scientific Principle. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60 (1):235-238.score: 3.0
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  21. Helge Kragh (2011). Sommerfeld, the Quantum, and the Problem Approach to Physics. Metascience 20 (1):87-90.score: 3.0
  22. Bjørn Hofmann, Jan Helge Solbakk & Søren Holm (2006). Analogical Reasoning in Handling Emerging Technologies: The Case of Umbilical Cord Blood Biobanking. American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):49 – 57.score: 3.0
    How are we individually and as a society to handle new and emerging technologies? This challenging question underlies much of the bioethical debates of modern times. To address this question we need suitable conceptions of the new technology and ways of identifying its proper management and regulation. To establish conceptions and to find ways to handle emerging technologies we tend to use analogies extensively. The aim of this article is to investigate the role that analogies play or may play in (...)
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  23. Helge Malmgren, The "Internal/External" Metaphor in the Philosophy of Mind.score: 3.0
    Poster presented at the conference "Toward a Science of Consciousness" ("Tucson 2000"), Tucson, Arizona, April 10-15, 2000.
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  24. Helge Malmgren (1971). Moore's Concept of Indirect Apprehension. Theoria 37 (3):185-208.score: 3.0
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  25. Susanna Radovic & Helge Malmgren, Fatigue and Fatigability - Semantic and Etiological Perspectives. Philosophical Communications.score: 3.0
    Fatigue and increased fatigability occur as symptoms in almost every medical and psychiatric condition, as well as being common reactions to non pathological physical and psychological strain and stress. We will attempt to clarify the semantics of the terms "fatigue" and "fatigability", and we will put forward the hypothesis that the special kind of mental fatigability which characterises many cases of mild to moderate dysfunction of the brain is functional in a sense that it represents an overload of pathological information (...)
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  26. Björn Vickhoff & Helge Malmgren, Why Does Music Move Us? Philosophical Communications.score: 3.0
    The communication of emotion in music has with few exceptions, as L. B. Meyer´s Emotion and Meaning in Music (1956) and the contour theory (Kivy 1989, 2002), focused on music structure as representations of emotions. This implies a semiotic approach - the assumption that music is a kind of language that could be read and decoded. Such an approach is largely restricted to the conscious level of knowing, understanding and communication. We suggest an understanding of music and emotion based on (...)
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  27. Shahid Rahman & Helge Rückert (2001). Dialogical Connexive Logic. Synthese 127 (1-2):105 - 139.score: 3.0
    Many of the discussions about conditionals can best be put as follows:can those conditionals that involve an entailment relation be formulatedwithin a formal system? The reasons for the failure of the classical approachto entailment have usually been that they ignore the meaning connectionbetween antecedent and consequent in a valid entailment. One of the firsttheories in the history of logic about meaning connection resulted from thestoic discussions on tightening the relation between the If- and the Then-parts of conditionals, which in this (...)
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  28. Bjørn Hofmann, Jan Helge Solbakk & Søren Holm (2006). Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: The Role of Analogies in Bioethical Analysis and Argumentation Concerning New Technologies. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27 (5):397-413.score: 3.0
    New medical technologies provide us with new possibilities in health care and health care research. Depending on their degree of novelty, they may as well present us with a whole range of unforeseen normative challenges. Partly, this is due to a lack of appropriate norms to perceive and handle new technologies. This article investigates our ways of establishing such norms. We argue that in this respect analogies have at least two normative functions: they inform both our understanding and our conduct. (...)
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  29. Jan Helge Solbakk (2003). Use and Abuse of Empirical Knowledge in Contemporary Bioethics: A Critical Analysis of Empirical Arguments Employed in the Controversy Surrounding Stem Cell Research. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (04).score: 3.0
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  30. Jan Reinert Karlsen, Jan Helge Solbakk & Søren Holm (2011). Ethical Endgames: Broad Consent for Narrow Interests; Open Consent for Closed Minds. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 20 (04):572-583.score: 3.0
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  31. Helge Rückert, Dialogues as a Dynamic Framework for Logic.score: 3.0
    Dialogical logic is a game-theoretical approach to logic. Logic is studied with the help of certain games, which can be thought of as idealized argumentations. Two players, the Proponent, who puts forward the initial thesis and tries to defend it, and the Opponent, who tries to attack the Proponent’s thesis, alternately utter argumentative moves according to certain rules. For a long time the dialogical approach had been worked out only for classical and intuitionistic logic. The seven papers of this (...)
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  32. Jan Helge Solbakk (2004). Therapeutic Doubt and Moral Dialogue. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 29 (1):93 – 118.score: 3.0
    This paper aims at analysing the problem of remainder and regret in moral conflicts. Four different approaches are subject of investigation: a moral-theoretical strategy aimed at consistency; a narrative approach of moral coherence and open consensus; Plato's moral methodology of dialogue and aporetic resolution of moral conflicts and finally, an approach deduced from Greek tragedy of emotional resolution of moral conflicts. A central argument is that since there exists no theoretically convincing way of solving the problem of remainder and regret, (...)
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  33. Helge Kragh & Bruno Carazza (1994). From Time Atoms to Space-Time Quantization: The Idea of Discrete Time, Ca 1925–1936. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 25 (3):437-462.score: 3.0
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  34. Helge S. Kragh (2006). Cosmologies with Varying Speed of Light: A Historical Perspective. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 37 (4):726-737.score: 3.0
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  35. Helge Malmgren (1975). Internal Relations in the Analysis of Consciousness. Theoria 41 (2):61-83.score: 3.0
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  36. Jan Helge Solbakk (2004). Use and Abuse of Empirical Knowledge in Contemporary Bioethics. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 7 (1):5-16.score: 3.0
    In 1997 a debate broke out about the ethical acceptability of using placebo as a comparative alternative to establishe effective treatment in trials conducted in developing countries for the purpose of preventing perinatal HIV-transmission. The debate has now been going on for more than five years. In spite of extensive and numerous attempts at resolving the controversy, the case seems far from being settled. The aim of this paper is to provide an updated account of the debate, by identifying empirical (...)
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  37. Helge Kragh (1981). The Concept of the Monopole. A Historical and Analytical Case-Study. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 12 (2):141-172.score: 3.0
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  38. Helge Malmgren, Moore's Bevis För Yttervärldens Existens.score: 3.0
    Presentation at "Filosofidagarna 2001", Stockholm, Sweden.
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  39. Helge Malmgren (2004). The Manifest Image. In Christer Svennerlind (ed.), Ursus Philosophicus - Essays Dedicated to Björn Haglund on his Sixtieth Birthday. Philosophical Communications.score: 3.0
    It is often stated that the image of the world which our senses present to us contradicts the scientific worldview in important respects. I challenge this position through a number of arguments centered on the nature of perception and of perceived qualities.
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  40. Rani Lill Anjum, Alternativt Eller Etablert? Hva Er Forskjellen?score: 3.0
    Hva er vitenskap og hva anser vi som vitenskaplighet? Dette er spørsmål som kan være verdt å se nøyere på før vi aksepterer at det er et klart skille mellom den etablerte skolemedisinen og alt det vi kaller ”alternativ medisin” eller ”alternativ behandling”. For hva er det egentlig som gjør noe til etablert og noe annet til et alternativ? Er den etablerte medisin mer vitenskapelig enn den alternative, ved at den for eksempel benytter seg av mer vitenskapelige metoder? Er resultatene (...)
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  41. Helge Lundholm (1949). Commentary on the Physicalistic Trend in Contemporary Psychological Science with Special Reference to the United States. Theoria 15 (1-3):164-179.score: 3.0
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  42. Helge S. Kragh (2006). Conceptions of Cosmos: From Myths to the Accelerating Universe: A History of Cosmology. OUP Oxford.score: 3.0
    This book is a historical account of how natural philosophers and scientists have endeavoured to understand the universe at large, first in a mythical and later in a scientific context. Starting with the creation stories of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, the book covers all the major events in theoretical and observational cosmology, from Aristotle's cosmos over the Copernican revolution to the discovery of the accelerating universe in the late 1990s. It presents cosmology as a subject including scientific as well as (...)
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  43. Helge Malmgren (2008). Identifying and Individuating the Psychological Mechanisms That Underlie Musical Emotions. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (5):587-588.score: 3.0
  44. Helge Malmgren (2006). Presentations, Re-Presentations and Learning. In Björn Haglund & Helge Malmgren (eds.), Kvantifikator För En Dag - Essays Dedicated to Dag Westerståhl on His Sixtieth Birthday. Philosophical Communications.score: 3.0
    This paper is an argument to the effect that a certain view about mental representing, together with some very liberal constraints on the brain as a dynamic system, entails that the organism will tend to form adaptive mental representations of its environment. To show this, it will first be argued that although mental representing is a common thing indeed, representationalism, in the most important sense of that term (indirect representationalism), is false. Three different views about pictorial thinking (mental imagery, intuitive (...)
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  45. Helge Skirbekk & Per Nortvedt (forthcoming). Inadequate Treatment for Elderly Patients: Professional Norms and Tight Budgets Could Cause “Ageism” in Hospitals. Health Care Analysis.score: 3.0
    We have studied ethical considerations of care among health professionals when treating and setting priorities for elderly patients in Norway. The views of medical doctors and nurses were analysed using qualitative methods. We conducted 21 in depth interviews and 3 focus group interviews in hospitals and general practices. Both doctors and nurses said they treated elderly patients different from younger patients, and often they were given lower priorities. Too little or too much treatment, in the sense of too many interventions (...)
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  46. Helge Kragh (2012). The Isotope Effect: Prediction, Discussion, and Discovery. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 43 (3):176-183.score: 3.0
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  47. Helge Malmgren, Subjektiva Sannolikheter.score: 3.0
    Presentation at "Filosofidagarna 2007", Umeå, Sweden.
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  48. Jan Helge Solbakk (2012). Guest Editorial. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 21 (04):419-423.score: 3.0
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  49. Helge Hveem (1989). If Not Global, Then (Inter)Regional: The Mini-NIEO Alternative. World Futures 26 (2):265-280.score: 3.0
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  50. Helge Kuhse & Peter Singer (1998). On the Ethics of Bringing People Into Existence. Bioethics 12 (2):iii-v.score: 3.0
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  51. Helge Malmgren, Conditions for Forced Learning of Graded Responses.score: 3.0
    Poster presentation at the "Sixth International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems", Boston, May 30-June 1, 2002.
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  52. Shahid Rahman & Helge Rückert (2001). Preface. Synthese 127 (1-2).score: 3.0
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  53. Jan Helge Solbakk (1991). Ethics Review Committees [in Biomedical Research] in the Nordic Countries: History, Organization, and Assignments. HEC Forum 3 (4):215-220.score: 3.0
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  54. Helge Topka & Johannes Dichgans (1997). The Cerebellum and the Physics of Movement. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):266-266.score: 3.0
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  55. Hanne Andersen, Louis Klostergaard, Henrik Knudsen, Helge Kragh, Keld Nielsen, Kurt Mã¸Ller Pedersen & Henrik Kragh Sã¸Rensen (2009). Vedkommende Videnskabsteori. Aktuel Naturvidenskab (1):32--35.score: 3.0
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  56. Helge Dedek (2012). Of Rights Superstructural, Inchoate and Triangular : The Role of Rights in Blackstone's Commentaries. In Donal Nolan & Andrew Robertson (eds.), Rights and Private Law. Hart Pub..score: 3.0
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  57. Björn Haglund & Helge Malmgren (eds.) (2006). Kvantifikator För En Dag - Essays Dedicated to Dag Westerståhl on His Sixtieth Birthday. Philosophical Communications.score: 3.0
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  58. Helge Hoibraaten & Ingemund Gullvåg (eds.) (1985). Essays in Pragmatic Philosophy. Distributed World-Wide Excluding Scandinavia by Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
    This is the second of two voumes designed to document a trend in Norwegian philosophy away from the empirical semantics represented by Arne Naess towards a more pragmatic and transcendental perspective. A number of the contributed essays examine the controversy between Wittgenstein and the philosophies of Habermas and Apel.
     
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  59. Anine Kierulf & Helge Rønning (eds.) (2009). Freedom of Speech Abridged?: Cultural, Legal and Philosophical Challenges. Nordicom.score: 3.0
  60. Helge Kuhse & Peter Singer (1998). From the Editors. Bioethics 12 (3):iii–v.score: 3.0
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  61. Helge Lundholm (1934). Conation and Our Conscious Life. Druham, N.C.,Duke University Press.score: 3.0
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  62. Helge Lundholm (1949). God's Failure or Man's Folly? Cambridge, Mass.,Sci-Art.score: 3.0
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  63. Helge Malmgren (1971). Intentionality and Knowledge: Studies in the Philosophy of G.E. Moore and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Dissertation, University of Gothenburgscore: 3.0
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  64. Henning Mohaupt, Helge Holgersen, Per-Einar Binder & Hostmark Nielsen (2006). Affect Consciousness or Mentalization? A Comparison of Two Concepts with Regard to Affect Development and Affect Regulation. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 47 (4):237-244.score: 3.0
  65. Helge Rückert (2004). A SOLUTION TO FITCH'S PARADOX OF KNOWABILITY. In S. Rahman J. Symons (ed.), Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science. Kluwer Academic Publisher.score: 3.0
    There is an argument (first presented by Fitch), which tries to show by formal means that the anti-realistic thesis that every truth might possibly be known, is equivalent to the unacceptable thesis that every truth is actually known (at some time in the past, present or future). First, the argument is presented and some proposals for the solution of Fitch's Paradox are briefly discussed. Then, by using Wehmeier's modal logic with subjunctive marks (S5*), it is shown how the derivation can (...)
     
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  66. Helge Rønning (1999). Media Ethics: An Introduction and Overview. Nordic Sac Journalism Centre.score: 3.0
     
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