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    A science of qualities.B. C. Goodwin - 1987 - In Basil J. Hiley & D. Peat (eds.), Quantum Implications: Essays in Honour of David Bohm. Methuen. pp. 328--37.
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    Symmetry-breaking processes and morphogenesis.B. C. Goodwin - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):297-297.
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    Temporal order as the origin of spatial order in embryos.B. C. Goodwin - 1972 - In J. T. Fraser, F. C. Haber & G. H. Mueller (eds.), The Study of Time. Springer Verlag. pp. 190--199.
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  4. The meta-ethical grounding of our moral beliefs: Evidence for meta-ethical pluralism.Jennifer C. Wright, Piper T. Grandjean & Cullen B. McWhite - 2013 - Philosophical Psychology 26 (3):336-361.
    Recent scholarship (Goodwin & Darley, 2008) on the meta-ethical debate between objectivism and relativism has found people to be mixed: they are objectivists about some issues, but relativists about others. The studies discussed here sought to explore this further. Study 1 explored whether giving people the ability to identify moral issues for themselves would reveal them to be more globally objectivist. Study 2 explored people's meta-ethical commitments more deeply, asking them to provide verbal explanations for their judgments. This revealed (...)
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    How Much Do Thoughts Count?: Preference for Emotion versus Principle in Judgments of Antisocial and Prosocial Behavior.Natalie O. Fedotova, O., Katrina M. Fincher, Geoffrey P. Goodwin & Paul Rozin - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (3):316-317.
    Following important work by Pizarro, Uhlmann and Salovey (2003) on moral judgments of uncontrolled/impulsive versus controlled/ deliberate action, we focus on the related issue of the moral evaluation of emotion-motivated versus principle-driven behavior. We examine: (a) the potential lesser blameworthiness of antisocial acts perceived as driven by emotion as opposed to principle; (b) how factors governing the moral evaluation of antisocial acts might extend to the evaluation of prosocial acts; and (c) how overriding a moral emotion in favor of a (...)
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  6. Presuppositions: Supervaluations and Free Logic.B. C. van Fraassen - 1969 - In K. Lambert (ed.), The Logical Way of Doing Things. Yale University Press. pp. 67-92.
     
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    The Teaching of Geography.B. C. Wallis - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1967 as the fifth edition of a 1935 original, this book addresses the teaching of various kinds of geography to secondary school students. The text includes suggestions for classwork and possible field courses, in order that geography may have 'its maximum educational effect'. This book will be of value to anyone interested in the history of geography education in Britain.
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  8. Rule-Following, Meaning, and Normativity.George Wilson, E. Lepore & B. C. Smith - 2006 - In Barry C. Smith (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language. Oxford University Press.
  9. Lexical guidance in sentence parsing.B. C. Adams, Ce Clifton & D. C. Mitchell - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):490-490.
  10. A Rousseau Dictionary.C. J. B. & N. J. H. Dent - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (173):582.
    The social, educational and political writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau have become enormously influential in the 200 years since his death. But the breadth as well as the depth of Rousseau's achievement - he was amongst other things a creative writer and musical composer as well as a philosopher - is not always appreciated. In around 100 articles, alphabetically arranged and fully cross-referenced, N. J. H. Dent explores all facets of Rousseau's work and thoughts, while his subject's remarkable life is summarized (...)
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    Обсуждаем статью «Рефлексия».B. П Филатов, Б. Г Мещеряков, C. Ю Степанов & В. А Бажанов - 2006 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 7 (1):170-175.
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    Dislocation loops in irradiated iron.B. C. Masters - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 11 (113):881-893.
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  13. Becher, Der Darwinismus und die soziale Ethik.B. C. Engel - 1909 - Kant Studien 14:301.
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  14. Bonnier, L'Être spécial.B. C. Engel - 1909 - Kant Studien 14:303.
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  15. Christiansen, Philosophie der Kunst.B. C. Engel - 1909 - Kant Studien 14:299.
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  16. Dunkmann, System theologischer Erkenntnislehre.B. C. Engel - 1909 - Kant Studien 14:305.
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  17. Derselbe, Schiller und das Unsterblichkeitsproblem.B. C. Engel - 1911 - Kant Studien 16:94.
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  18. Jünemann, Kantiana.B. C. Engel - 1909 - Kant Studien 14:306.
     
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  19. Kastil, Descartes.B. C. Engel - 1909 - Kant Studien 14:298.
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  20. Kühnemann, Eugen, Schillers philosophische Schriften und Gedichte.B. C. Engel - 1910 - Kant Studien 15:517.
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  21. Ludwig, Albert, Schiller und die deutsche Nachwelt.B. C. Engel - 1909 - Kant Studien 14:289.
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  22. Leclère, L'Education morale rationnelle.B. C. Engel - 1909 - Kant Studien 14:304.
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  23. Merten, Über die Bedeutung von Leibniz', nouveaux essais etc.B. C. Engel - 1909 - Kant Studien 14:294.
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  24. Schiller als Denker. Prolegomena zu Schillers philosophischen Schriften.B. C. Engel - 1909 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 17 (6):14-15.
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  25. Schwartzkopff, Das Wesen der Erkenntnis.B. C. Engel - 1909 - Kant Studien 14:297.
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  26. Wize, Abriss einer Wissenschaftslehre der Ästhetik.B. C. Engel - 1909 - Kant Studien 14:293.
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    Systems approach to the concept of niche.B. C. Patten & G. T. Auble - 1980 - Synthese 43 (1):155 - 181.
    The systems approach to niche presented herein stands as an example of the unifying potential of mathematical system theory when applied to concepts and principles of ecology. Beginning with subjective concepts from the naturalistic tradition, the niche was framed in the formalism of general system theory. So modeled, it appeared as a restriction of a more general construct, the environ. Both niches and environs are implementable in the context of ecosystem models, and with the growing ability of ecologists to construct (...)
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    Cooper on equality and excellence in education.B. C. Hurst - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 15 (1):119–124.
    B C Hurst; Cooper on Equality and Excellence in Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 15, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 119–124, https://doi.org/1.
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    Cooper on Equality and Excellence in Education.B. C. Hurst - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 15 (1):119-124.
    B C Hurst; Cooper on Equality and Excellence in Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 15, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 119–124, https://doi.org/1.
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    Reality at Risk.B. C. M. - 1982 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (3):634-636.
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  31. Agent-Neutral Reasons: Are They for Everyone?: B. C. Postow.B. C. Postow - 1997 - Utilitas 9 (2):249-257.
    According to both deontologists and consequentialists, if there is a reason to promote the general happiness – or to promote any other state of affairs unrelated to one's own projects or self-interest – then the reason must apply to everyone. This view seems almost self-evident; to challenge it is to challenge the way we think of moral reasons. I contend, however, that the view depends on the unwarranted assumption that the only way to restrict the application scope of a reason (...)
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  32. Generalized Act Utilitarianism.B. C. Postow - 1977 - Analysis 37 (2):49 - 52.
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    Adolescent Psychological Development, Parenting Styles, and Pediatric Decision Making.B. C. Partridge - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (5):518-525.
    The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child risks harm to adolescents insofar as it encourages not only poor decision making by adolescents but also parenting styles that will have an adverse impact on the development of mature decision-making capacities in them. The empirical psychological and neurophysiological data weigh against augmenting and expression of the rights of children. Indeed, the data suggest grounds for expanding parental authority, not limiting its scope. At the very least, any adequate appreciation of (...)
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    Marx' dialectic of identity: The interlocking languages of the individual and structures inThe German Ideology.B. C. Sax - 1984 - Studies in Soviet Thought 27 (4):289-318.
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    Means, ends, content and objectives in curriculum planning: A critique of Sockett and Hirst.B. C. Hurst - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 18 (1):17–30.
    B C Hurst; Means, Ends, Content and Objectives in Curriculum Planning: a critique of Sockett and Hirst, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 18, Issue 1.
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    Means, Ends, Content and Objectives in Curriculum Planning: a critique of Sockett and Hirst.B. C. Hurst - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 18 (1):17-30.
    B C Hurst; Means, Ends, Content and Objectives in Curriculum Planning: a critique of Sockett and Hirst, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 18, Issue 1.
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    Teaching, telling and changes in belief.B. C. Hurst - 1980 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 14 (2):215–224.
    B C Hurst; Teaching, Telling and Changes in Belief, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 14, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 215–224, https://doi.org/10.1111/.
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    Teaching, Telling and Changes in Belief.B. C. Hurst - 1980 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 14 (2):215-224.
    B C Hurst; Teaching, Telling and Changes in Belief, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 14, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 215–224, https://doi.org/10.1111/.
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    Care Ethics and Impartial Reasons.B. C. Postow - 1989 - Hypatia 23 (1):1-8.
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    Reminders of Ancient Warfare.B. C. Armstrong - 1943 - Classical Weekly 37:63.
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    Bishop Robinson's Christ.B. C. Butler - 1973 - Heythrop Journal 14 (4):425–430.
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    Care ethics and impartial reasons.B. C. Postow - 2008 - Hypatia 23 (1):1-8.
    The paper "Care Ethics and Impartial Reasons" was given at the United Kingdom SWIP (Society for Women in Philosophy) meeting in Stirling, Scotland, on April 21, 2007, and while in her lifetime she would surely have reworked this piece thoroughly before allowing it to appear in print, we publish it here as an expression of sorrow and affection.
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    A Partial Application Procedure for Ross’s Ethical Theory.B. C. Postow - 2006 - Journal of Philosophical Research 31:239-248.
    W. D. Ross’s ethical theory requires us somehow to compare the metaphorical “weights” of different prima facie duties, but it leaves mysterious how this might be done. The formulation of a procedure to achieve such a comparison would be desirable on practical, theoretical, and pedagogical grounds. I formulate a procedure that is congenial to Ross’s theory. Central to my procedure are instructions to characterize the weight of each prima facie duty with respect to (a) the general stringency of this kind (...)
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  44. Mental Models in Prepositional Reasoning.B. C. Bara, P. N. Johnson-Laird & V. Lombarde - 1994 - In Ashwin Ram & Kurt Eiselt (eds.), Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Erlbaum. pp. 16--15.
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    Düşünceleriyle Takiyettin Mengüşoğlu.Ayhan Bıçak & Egemen Seyfettin Kuşçu (eds.) - 2021 - İstanbul: Dergâh Yayınları.
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    God: Anticipation and affirmation.O. S. B. B. C. Butler - 1979 - Heythrop Journal 20 (4):365–379.
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    Chronic lung allograft dysfunction following lung transplantation: challenges and solutions.B. C. Bemiss & C. A. Witt - 2014 - Transplant Research and Risk Management 2014.
    Bradford C Bemiss, Chad A WittDepartment of Internal Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA: Chronic rejection is a major cause of death after the first year following lung transplantation. Bronchiolitis obliterans is the most common pathologic finding on biopsy, characterized by fibrous granulation tissue, which obliterates the lumen of the bronchiole. Clinically, in the absence of tissue for pathology, BO syndrome refers to a progressive irreversible drop in the forced (...)
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    Experimental characterization of the mesoscale dislocation density tensor.B. C. Larson, Anter El-Azab, Wenge Yang, J. Z. Tischler, Wenjun Liu & G. E. Ice - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (8-9):1327-1347.
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  49. Idealismo e realismo. La formazione filosofica di J.F. Herbart.C. B. C. B. - 1987 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 7 (3):605.
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    Moral life as the obstacle to the development of ethical theory.B. C. Birchall - 1978 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 21 (1-4):409 – 424.
    It is often taken for granted that there is a crucial dichotomy between positive science, with its interest in what is the case, and morality, with its supposed interest in what ought to be the case. This assumption takes its departure from a belief in the notion of unconditional or categorical obligation or ?the moral? as ?that whose nature it is to be required or demanded?. The notion of unconditional or categorical obligation, together with the assumption that there is a (...)
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