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  1. Vic Razis (1998). Arms Reduction and Global Reconstruction: Can Tanks Be Beaten Into Tractors? Journal of Business Ethics 17 (1):1 - 5.score: 120.0
    The paper suggests that some of the preconditions for peace may have a better chance of being fulfilled in the 1990's than they had previously during this century of wars and other bloody upheavals. Most importantly, it highlights the fact (through giving examples) that business can use the sophisticated technology developed for arms manufacture for the production of consumer goods; so that the argument that industries will fail and employees lose their jobs if there is global arms reduction no longer (...)
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  2. Dennis V. Razis (ed.) (1996). The Human Predicament: An International Dialogue on the Meaning of Human Behavior. Prometheus Books.score: 30.0
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  3. Paul Collins (2009). Max Charlesworth, a Democratic Church. Reforming the Values and Institutions of the Catholic Church , Voices: Quarterly Essays on Religion in Australia, No 1. Mulgrave, Vic. Sophia 48 (1).score: 9.0
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  4. Marie-Claire Verdus, Camille Ripoll, Vic Norris & Michel Thellier (forthcoming). The Role of Calcium in the Recall of Stored Morphogenetic Information by Plants. Acta Biotheoretica.score: 6.0
    Abstract Flax seedlings grown in the absence of environmental stimuli, stresses and injuries do not form epidermal meristems in their hypocotyls. Such meristems do form when the stimuli are combined with a transient depletion of calcium. These stimuli include the “manipulation stimulus” resulting from transferring the seedlings from germination to growth conditions. If, after a stimulus, calcium depletion is delayed, meristem production is also delayed; in other words, the meristem-production instruction can be memorised. Memorisation includes both storage and recall of (...)
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  5. Fakhr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻUmar Rāzī (1969). Imām Rāzī's ʻilm Al-Akhlāq. Islamabad, Islamic Research Institute.score: 4.0
  6. Ayman Shihadeh (2006). The Teleological Ethics of Fakhr Al-Dīn Al-Rāzī. Brill.score: 4.0
    Introduction -- Al-Rāzī's theory of action -- Al-Rāzī on the ethics of action -- Al-Rāzī's perfectionist theory of virture -- Al-Rāzī's later pessimism: commentary on Risālat Dhamm al-ladhdhāt -- Appendix: Risālat Dhamm ladhdhāt al-dunyā.
     
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  7. Thomas Johnson (forthcoming). Review of Julian Savulescu, Ruud ter Meulen and Guy Kahane Eds., Enhancing Human Capacities. [REVIEW] Neuroethics (Browse Results).score: 3.0
    Review of Julian Savulescu, Ruud ter Meulen and Guy Kahane eds., Enhancing Human Capacities Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-4 DOI 10.1007/s12152-011-9148-y Authors Thomas Johnson, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia Journal Neuroethics Online ISSN 1874-5504 Print ISSN 1874-5490.
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  8. Sarah Stroumsa (1999). Freethinkers of Medieval Islam: Ibn Al-Rawāndī, Abū Bakr Al-Rāzī and Their Impact on Islamic Thought. Brill.score: 3.0
    This book endeavors to identify and define the phenomenon of freethinking in medieval Islam, in particular as exemplified in the figures of the two most ...
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  9. Ayman Shihadeh (2005). From Al-Ghazali to Al-Razi: 6th/12th Century Developments in Muslim Philosophical Theology. Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 15 (1):141-179.score: 3.0
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  10. Alan Petersen & Kate Seear (2009). In Search of Immortality: The Political Economy of Anti-Aging Medicine. Medicine Studies 1 (3):267-279.score: 3.0
    In Search of Immortality: The Political Economy of Anti-aging Medicine Content Type Journal Article Category Original Paper Pages 267-279 DOI 10.1007/s12376-009-0020-x Authors Alan Petersen, Monash University Sociology Program, School of Political and Social Inquiry Clayton VIC 3800 Australia Kate Seear, Monash University Sociology Program, School of Political and Social Inquiry Clayton VIC 3800 Australia Journal Medicine Studies Online ISSN 1876-4541 Print ISSN 1876-4533 Journal Volume Volume 1 Journal Issue Volume 1, Number 3.
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  11. Vic Stenger (2008). Is America a Deist Nation? Skeptical Briefs 18 (4).score: 3.0
    A majority of Americans say they are Christians. In fact, when you ask what they really believe about God you find that almost half are really deists. Let’s look at the data. A 2006 Pew survey reports that about 50 percent of Americans are Protestants and another 25 percent Catholics, which would indicate a strong Christian majority of 75 percent. Like most such surveys, however, Pew simply asked people to state their religious affiliations. A 2005 survey by Baylor University tried (...)
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  12. Patrick Amar, Pascal Ballet, Georgia Barlovatz-Meimon, Arndt Benecke, Gilles Bernot, Yves Bouligand, Paul Bourguine, Franck Delaplace, Jean-Marc Delosme, Maurice Demarty, Itzhak Fishov, Jean Fourmentin-Guilbert, Joe Fralick, Jean-Louis Giavitto, Bernard Gleyse, Christophe Godin, Roberto Incitti, François Képès, Catherine Lange, Lois Le Sceller, Corinne Loutellier, Olivier Michel, Franck Molina, Chantal Monnier, René Natowicz, Vic Norris, Nicole Orange, Helene Pollard, Derek Raine, Camille Ripoll, Josette Rouviere-Yaniv, Milton Saier, Paul Soler, Pierre Tambourin, Michel Thellier, Philippe Tracqui, Dave Ussery, Jean-Claude Vincent, Jean-Pierre Vannier, Philippa Wiggins & Abdallah Zemirline (2002). Hyperstructures, Genome Analysis and I-Cells. Acta Biotheoretica 50 (4).score: 3.0
    New concepts may prove necessary to profit from the avalanche of sequence data on the genome, transcriptome, proteome and interactome and to relate this information to cell physiology. Here, we focus on the concept of large activity-based structures, or hyperstructures, in which a variety of types of molecules are brought together to perform a function. We review the evidence for the existence of hyperstructures responsible for the initiation of DNA replication, the sequestration of newly replicated origins of replication, cell division (...)
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  13. Fabienne Brion (1989). Le Temps, l'Espace Et la Genèse du Monde Selon Abû Bakr Al-Râzî. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 87 (2):139-164.score: 3.0
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  14. Kai von Fintel, Tense in Conditionals.score: 3.0
    ∗ These are preliminary notes for a future chapter of a book I am writing, which is going to be a linguistic guide to conditionals. I would be appreciate all the help I can get. I already have Sabine Iatridou and Michela Ippolito to thank, who both know much more about tense and tense in conditionals than I will ever know. I also need to acknowledge my admiration for Jonathan Bennett and his amazingly nutritious Philosophical Guide to Conditionals. Lastly, (...)
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  15. Eric M. Meslin, Claire Rayner, Vic Larcher, Tony Hope & Julian Savulescu (1996). Hospital Ethics Committees in the United Kingdom. HEC Forum 8 (5).score: 3.0
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  16. Steve Pile & N. J. Thrift (eds.) (1995). Mapping the Subject: Geographies of Cultural Transformation. Routledge.score: 3.0
    With no precise boundaries, always on the move and too complex to be defined by space and time, is it possible to map the human subject? This book attempts to do just this, exploring the places of the subject in contemporary culture. The editors approach this subject from four main aspects--its construction, sexuality, limits and politics--using a wide ranging review of literature on subjectivity across the social and human sciences. The first part of the book establishes the idea that the (...)
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  17. Paul Komesaroff, Elizabeth Kath & Paul James (2011). Reconciliation and the Technics of Healing. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 8 (3):235-237.score: 3.0
    Reconciliation and the Technics of Healing Content Type Journal Article Pages 235-237 DOI 10.1007/s11673-011-9318-y Authors Paul A. Komesaroff, Monash Centre for Ethics in Medicine and Society, Monash University, Melbourne, Vic., Australia Elizabeth Kath, Global Cities Institute, RMIT University, Melbourne, Vic., Australia Paul James, Global Cities Institute, RMIT University, Melbourne, Vic., Australia Journal Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Online ISSN 1872-4353 Print ISSN 1176-7529 Journal Volume Volume 8 Journal Issue Volume 8, Number 3.
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  18. Jean R. Michot (1989). L'eschatologie d'Avicenne Selon F.D. Al-Râzî (I). Revue Philosophique De Louvain 87 (2):235-263.score: 3.0
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  19. Vic Larcher (2007). Ethical Issues in Child Protection. Clinical Ethics 2 (4):208-212.score: 3.0
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  20. Pirooz Fatoorchi (2013). On Intellectual Skepticism: A Selection of Skeptical Arguments and Ṭūsī's Criticisms, with Some Comparative Notes. Philosophy East and West 63 (2):213-250.score: 3.0
    This essay deals with a selected part of an epistemological controversy provided by Tūsī in response to the skeptical arguments reported by Rāzī that is related to what might be called "intellectual skepticism," or skepticism regarding the judgments of the intellect, particularly in connection with self-evident principles. It will be shown that Rāzī has cited and exposed a position that seems to be no less than a medieval version of empiricism. Tūsī, in contrast, has presented us with a position that (...)
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  21. Vic Velanovich (1994). Does the Philosophy of Medicine Exist? A Commentary on Caplan. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 15 (1).score: 3.0
    Caplan has argued that the philosophy of medicine does not exist. Although I will not deny the points he makes, I will argue that the philosophy of medicine has characteristics of a developing field with the potential to meet all of Caplan's criteria. The argument is based on Dewey's established views on logical development for a field of inquiry, as well as pointing out how other criteria Caplan imposes can be fulfilled.
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  22. Ruth Beilin (forthcoming). Frederick R. Steiner (Ed): The Essential Ian Mcharg: Writings on Design and Nature, 2006. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics.score: 3.0
    Frederick R. Steiner (ed): The Essential Ian McHarg: Writings on Design and Nature, 2006 Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-10 DOI 10.1007/s10806-009-9217-y Authors Ruth Beilin, University of Melbourne Landscape Sociologist, Department of Resource Management and Geography, Melbourne School of Land and Environment Melbourne VIC 3010 Australia Journal Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics Online ISSN 1573-322X Print ISSN 1187-7863.
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  23. Freya Mathews (2012). New Rules for the Waves. Metascience 21 (3):767-769.score: 3.0
    New rules for the waves Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-3 DOI 10.1007/s11016-012-9658-1 Authors Freya Mathews, Environmental Culture and Sustainability Research Cluster, Latrobe University, Melbourne, VIC 3086, Australia Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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  24. Vic Larcher & Ann Goldman (2006). Living Well and Dying Well – Facing the Challenges at a Children's Hospital. Clinical Ethics 1 (3):165-171.score: 3.0
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  25. Sue Barker (2013). The Road to Eternal Life: Reflections on the Prologue of Benedict's Rule [Book Review]. Australasian Catholic Record, The 90 (1):122.score: 3.0
    Barker, Sue Review(s) of: The road to eternal life: Reflections on the prologue of benedict's rule, by Michael Casey OCSO, (Mulgrave VIC: John Garratt Publishing, 2011), pp.182, $29.95.
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  26. Vic Norris, Mark S. Madsen & Primrose Freestone (1996). Elements of a Unifying Theory of Biology. Acta Biotheoretica 44 (3-4).score: 3.0
    To discover a unifying theory of biology, it is necessary first to believe in its existence and second to seek its elements. Such a theory would explain the regulation of the cell cycle, differentiation and the origin of life. Some elements of the theory may be obtained by considering both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell cycles. These elements include cytoskeletal proteins, calcium, cyclins, protein kinase C, phosphorylation, transcriptional sensing, autocatalytic gene expression and the physical properties of lipids. Other more exotic candidate (...)
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  27. Vic Norris, Armelle Cabin & Abdallah Zemirline (2005). Hypercomplexity. Acta Biotheoretica 53 (4).score: 3.0
    What is biological complexity? How many sorts exist? Are there levels of complexity? How are they related to one another? How is complexity related to the emergence of new phenotypes? To try to get to grips with these questions, we consider the archetype of a complex biological system, Escherichia coli. We take the position that E. coli has been selected to survive adverse conditions and to grow in favourable ones and that many other complex systems undergo similar selection. We invoke (...)
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  28. M. Horten (1911). V. Der Skeptizismus der Sumanija Nach der Darstellung des Rázi 1209 †. Ein Beitrag Zur Geschichte der Philosophischen Bewegung Im Islam Und Ihrer Beziehung Zu Indien. [REVIEW] Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 24 (2).score: 3.0
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  29. Vic Velanovich (1993). The Logic of the Medical Research Article. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 14 (3).score: 3.0
    As do all forms of science, medical theories have a factual as well as a logical basis. New information is presented in medical research articles. These papers have three separate arguments: the argument of the hypothesis, the argument of the experimental protocol, and the argument of the hypothesis's judgment. These arguments may be examples of the hypothetico-deductive or confirmational model of scientific inference. The logical form of these arguments are informal and inductive rather than formal and deductive. Understanding the nature (...)
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  30. Peter Adamson (2012). Abū Bakr Al-Rāzī on Animals. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 94 (3).score: 3.0
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  31. James Canvin, Susan Grant, Primrose Freestone, Istvan Toth, Mirella Trinei, Kishor Modha, Dominique Cellier & Vic Norris (1998). Rapid Growth Mutants of Escherichia Coli. Acta Biotheoretica 46 (2).score: 3.0
    If rapid growth (rap) mutants of Escherichia coli could be obtained, these might prove a valuable contribution to fields as diverse as growth rate control, biotechnology and the regulation of the bacterial cell cycle. To obtain rap mutants, a dnaQ mutator strain was grown for four and a half days continuously in batch culture. At the end of the selection period, there was no significant change in growth rate. This result means that selecting rap mutants may require an alternative strategy (...)
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  32. Vic Cifarelli (forthcoming). Abduction, Generalization, and Abstraction in Mathematical Problem Solving. Semiotics:97-113.score: 3.0
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  33. Maha Elkaisy-Friemuth (2009). Tradition and Innovation in the Psychology of Fakhr Al-Dīn Al-Rāzī. In Maha Elkaisy-Friemuth & John M. Dillon (eds.), The Afterlife of the Platonic Soul: Reflections of Platonic Psychology in the Monotheistic Religions. Brill.score: 3.0
     
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  34. Fathalla Kholeif (1966). A Study on Fakhr Al-Dīn Al-Rāzī and His Controversies in Transoxiana. Beyrouth, Dar El-Machreq.score: 3.0
  35. Jim Mackenzie (2011). What Hamblin's Book Fallacies Was About. Informal Logic 31 (4):262-278.score: 3.0
    I finished my undergraduate degree at Monash University and joined Charles Hamblin’s seminar at the University of NSW in March, 1968. Phil Staines from the University of Newcastle joined at the same time, and Vic Dudman was an established member. Hamblin’s book Fallacies would be published in 1970, but the seminar discussions rarely concerned fallacies. This may have been because Hamblin had been working for so long and so closely with those ideas that he was now ready to turn elsewhere. (...)
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  36. Muammer İskenderoğlu (2002). Fakhr Al-Dīn Al-Rāzī and Thomas Aquinas on the Question of the Eternity of the World. Brill.score: 3.0
  37. Muhsin Mahdi & Charles E. Butterworth (eds.) (1992). The Political Aspects of Islamic Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Muhsin S. Mahdi. Distributed for the Center for Middle Eastern Studies of Harvard University by Harvard University Press.score: 1.0
    This volume consists of nine essays on the political teaching of such Muslim philosophers as al-Kindi and al-Razi, as well as the more familiar al-Fârâbî, ...
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  38. Adam Chuderski (2010). Samokontrola: własności, funkcje, mechanizmy i ograniczenia. Studia Z Kognitywistyki I Filozofii Umysłu 4.score: 1.0
    W badaniach nad kontrolą elementarnych procesów poznawczych osiągnięto ostatnio znaczący postęp. Na przykład, wyodrębniono w systemie poznawczym człowieka różnorakie funkcje i mechanizmy kontrolne. Jednakże, nauki o poznaniu nie poradziły sobie dotąd z wyjaśnieniem zjawiska samokontroli, czyli zdolności przejawiającej się na poziomie całego systemu poznawczego, polegającej na skutecznym podążaniu za odległymi celami oraz unikaniu dystrakcji. W pracy przedstawiona została koncepcja samokontroli odwołująca się do pojęcia emergencji, która prowadzi do nowych i nieprzewidywalnych własności systemu, wynikających ze złożonych, dynamicznych i nieliniowych interakcji jego (...)
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  39. Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā Rāzī (2005). .score: 1.0
     
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  40. Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā Rāzī (1950). The Spiritual Physick of Rhazes. London, Murray.score: 1.0
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  41. Maciej Soin (2007). Problem prawdy w notatkach Wittgensteina z lat 1930–1933. Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 52.score: 1.0
    Jeden z najbardziej charakterystycznych dla Wittgensteina sposobów sformułowania – i rozstrzygnięcia – problematyki prawdy polegał na wykorzystaniu ogólnego pojęcia harmonii. Prawdziwość myśli czy zdania okazuje się bowiem tylko jednym z przypadków, w których możemy mówić o dopasowaniu myśli do świata. Bezpośredni związek tematu harmonii myśli i świata z problematyką prawdy jest zaś o tyle jasny, że Wittgenstein – jak zobaczymy – używał niekiedy pojęcia harmonii (Harmonie) zamiennie z pojęciem zgodności (Übereinstimmung) między myślą i światem, a także pojęciem obrazowości myśli (Bildhaftigkeit (...)
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