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    The Entropy Law and the Economic Process.L. A. Boland - 1976 - Synthese 33 (2):371-391.
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    Epistemics & Economics: A Critique of Economic Doctrines. G. L. S. Shackle.L. A. Boland - 1974 - Philosophy of Science 41 (4):424-426.
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    The Entropy Law and the Economic Process.L. A. Boland - 1972 - Philosophy of Science 39 (3):423-424.
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    An institutional theory of economic technology and change.L. A. Boland - 1971 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1 (2):253-258.
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    Book Reviews : An Economic Querist. By G. L. S. SHACKLE. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1973. Pp. 135. [REVIEW]L. A. Boland - 1976 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 6 (1):93-94.
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    Book Review:The Entropy Law and the Economic Process Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen. [REVIEW]L. A. Boland - 1972 - Philosophy of Science 39 (3):423-.
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    Book Reviews : An Economic Querist. By G. L. S. SHACKLE. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1973. Pp. 135. [REVIEW]L. A. Boland - 1976 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 6 (1):93-94.
  8. Books Received. [REVIEW]L. A. Boland - 1976 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 6 (1):94.
     
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    Eliminating the barriers to employment equity in the canadian workplace.L. E. Falkenberg & L. Boland - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (9):963-975.
    Have employment equity programs achieved the goal of equity for women in the workplace? We argue that they have not because gender stereotypes still persist. In fact, they may have created resentment and antagonism towards successful women and employment equity initiatives. Arguments are developed for the Canadian government to create a self-regulating system, in which the government plays a role of educator as opposed to monitor.
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    Neoclassical vs. classical economic models.David L. Hammes & Lawrence A. Boland - 1984 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 14 (1):107-113.
  11. Lefèvre . L'Angleterre et la Belgique à travers les cinq derniers siècles. [REVIEW]G. Boland - 1948 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 26 (3):645-650.
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  12. Jñānaprabodha.Visvanātha Vyāsa Bāḷāpūrakara - 1971 - Malākāpūra, [jilhā] Bulaḍāṇā: Aruna Prakāśāna. Edited by Purushottam Chandrabbhanji Nagpurey.
     
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  13. Marksistsko-leninskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ i formirovanie nauchnogo mirovozzrenii︠a︡: sbornik referativnykh obzorov.L. A. Bobrova (ed.) - 1982 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t nauch. informat︠s︡ii po obshchestvennym naukam.
     
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    The Problem of Recognition in Modern Philosophy: Social and Anthropological Dimensions.L. A. Sytnichenko & D. V. Usov - 2023 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 23:133-145.
    _Purpose._ The purpose of the article lies in studying the main socio-anthropological measurements of the problem of recognition represented primarily by the philosophy of recognition of Alex Honneth, which is actualized by the struggle of the Ukrainian people for their existence and national-cultural recognition. A consistent analysis of the communicative paradigm in contemporary philosophy led to the understanding of its transformation into the reality of the problem of recognition and the identification of the main forms of recognition in it, which (...)
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    The Paradox of Empathy.L. A. Paul - 2021 - Episteme 18 (3):347-366.
    A commitment to truth requires that you are open to receiving new evidence, even if that evidence contradicts your current beliefs. You should be open to changing your mind. However, this truism gives rise to the paradox of empathy. The paradox arises with the possibility of mental corruption through transformative change, and has consequences for how we should understand tolerance, disagreement, and the ability to have an open mind. I close with a discussion of how understanding this paradox provides a (...)
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  16. Bog i mir.L. A. Zander - 1948 - Parizh,: YMCA Press.
     
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  17. Nasledie N.K. Krupskoĭ, voploshchaemoe v zhiznʹ.L. A. Lavrinenko - 1981 - Kishinev: "Shtiint︠s︡a". Edited by A. P. Mazurkevich.
     
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  18. Onomasiologicheskie problemy russkoĭ terminologii: uchebnoe posobie po spet︠s︡kursu.L. A. Shkatova - 1982 - Cheli︠a︡binsk: Bashkirskiĭ universitet.
     
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    Novyĭ proekt analiticheskoĭ filosofii: analiticheskiĭ obzor.L. A. Bobrova - 2013 - Moskva: Inion Ran.
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  20. Empirical data on conflicts of interest.L. A. Hampson, J. E. Bekelman & C. P. Gross - 2008 - In Ezekiel J. Emanuel (ed.), The Oxford textbook of clinical research ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 767--779.
     
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  21. Amerikanskai︠a︡ burzhuaznai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ -- filosofii︠a︡ voǐny i agressii.L. A. Shershenko - 1954 - Moskva: Vysshai︠a︡ partiǐnai︠a︡ shkola pri T︠S︡K KPSS.
     
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    Treatise of Human Nature.L. A. Selby-Bigge (ed.) - 1739 - Oxford University Press.
    David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature, composed before the author was twenty-eight years old, was published in 1739 and 1740. In revising the late L.A. Selby-Bigge's edition of Hume's Treatise Professor Nidditch corrected verbal errors and took account of Hume's manuscript amendments. He also supplied the text of theof the Treatise following the original 1740 edition and provided an apparatus of variant readings.
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  23. Lektsyes vegn historishn materializm.L. A. Cheskis - 1924
     
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  24. Aan de poort van een nieuwe wereld.L. A. Rademaker - 1940 - Amsterdam,: A.J.G. Strengholt.
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  25. The man who asked questions.L. A. G. Strong - 1937 - New York [etc.]: T. Nelson and sons.
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    Sovremennai︠a︡ ėpistemologii︠a︡ gumanitarnogo znanii︠a︡: mezhdist︠s︡iplinarnye sintezy.L. A. Mikeshina - 2016 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
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    Sot︠s︡ialʹnai︠a︡ ėpistemologii︠a︡--v kontekste proshlogo i budushchego.L. A. Markova - 2017 - Moskva: Kanon+.
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  28. Demokratīi︠a︡ liberalńai︠a︡ i sot︠s︡ialńai︠a︡.L. A. Tikhomirov - 1896 - Moskva,: Univ. tip..
     
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    Lestnit︠s︡a Iakova: arkhitektonika lingvofilosofskogo prostranstva.L. A. Gogotishvili - 2021 - Moskva: Izdatelʹskiĭ dom I︠A︡SK. Edited by I. N. Fridman & S. V. Fedotova.
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    Sinergetika v naukakh o cheloveke (pragmaticheskie aspekty) =.L. A. Mosionzhnik - 2016 - Kishinëv: Universitet "Vysshai︠a︡ antropologicheskai︠a︡ shkola".
  31. Matematika i semantika.L. A. Rvachev - 1966 - Kiev,: Naukova dumka.
     
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  32. An outline of cosmic theism..L. A. Hamblem - 1899 - [n.p.]:
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    Law, Liberty, and Morality.H. L. A. Hart - 1963 - Stanford University Press.
    This incisive book deals with the use of the criminal law to enforce morality, in particular sexual morality, a subject of particular interest and importance since the publication of the Wolfenden Report in 1957. Professor Hart first considers John Stuart Mill's famous declaration: "The only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community is to prevent harm to others." During the last hundred years this doctrine has twice been sharply challenged by two great (...)
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  34. Fuzzy logic and approximate reasoning.L. A. Zadeh - 1975 - Synthese 30 (3-4):407-428.
    The term fuzzy logic is used in this paper to describe an imprecise logical system, FL, in which the truth-values are fuzzy subsets of the unit interval with linguistic labels such as true, false, not true, very true, quite true, not very true and not very false, etc. The truth-value set, , of FL is assumed to be generated by a context-free grammar, with a semantic rule providing a means of computing the meaning of each linguistic truth-value in as a (...)
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    Nauka na grani s nenaukoĭ.L. A. Markova - 2013 - Moskva: Reabilitat︠s︡ii︠a︡.
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    Человек и его мир как загадка философии, психологии, науки: текст и комментарий.L. A. Mirskaëiìa & Ëiìuzhno-Rossiæiskiæi Gumanitarnyæi Institut (eds.) - 1999 - Rostov-na-Donu: Gefest.
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    Clinical ethics: Ascribing intentions in clinical decision-making.L. A. Jansen & J. S. Fogel - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (1):2-6.
    Background: The intentions of clinicians are widely considered to be relevant to the ethical assessment of their actions. A better understanding of the psychological factors that influence the ascription of intentions in clinical practice is important for improving the self-understanding of clinical decision-making and, ultimately, the ethics of clinical care. Drawing on empirical research on intentionality that has been done in other contexts, this is the first study to test whether the “asymmetric effect” of intention ascription is exhibited by respondents (...)
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  38. Causation: A User’s Guide.L. A. Paul & Ned Hall - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Edward J. Hall.
    Causation is at once familiar and mysterious. Neither common sense nor extensive philosophical debate has led us to anything like agreement on the correct analysis of the concept of causation, or an account of the metaphysical nature of the causal relation. Causation: A User's Guide cuts a clear path through this confusing but vital landscape. L. A. Paul and Ned Hall guide the reader through the most important philosophical treatments of causation, negotiating the terrain by taking a set of examples (...)
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    Myshlenie uchenogo vchera i segodni︠a︡.L. A. Markova (ed.) - 2012 - Moskva: Alʹfa-M.
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  40. The concept of a linguistic variable and its application to approximate reasoning.L. A. Zadeh - 1975 - Information Science 1.
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    A defence of tanking in sports.L. A. Landgraf - 2024 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 51 (1):89-101.
    The sports world has historically rejected the practice of tanking. I argue that this attitude is unwarranted. To do so, I introduce a concept called strategic suboptimal play (SSP), which is the practice of incurring the risk of a short-term competitive disadvantage to increase the chances of gaining a longer-term competitive advantage. Tanking is just an instance of SSP employed in higher-order games, i.e. games that are at least partially played by other games, like tournaments or seasons. Since SSP is (...)
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    Typological features of the concept ‘writer’s fate‘: cognitive and linguocultural aspects.L. A. Isaeva & S. F. Melnichuk - 2017 - Liberal Arts in Russia 6 (4):330-338.
    The differences between lingua-cultural and cognitive approaches to the definition of concept are considered in this article. In the cognitive approach, the main emphasis is made on how concepts are structured while in the linguocultural science concept analysis is meant to identify how culture is reflected inside the concept and whether it includes the evaluative component. Both approaches can be used together to provide a better description and interpretation of a particular concept. The aim of the authors of the article (...)
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    ‘Corn’.L. A. Moritz - 1955 - Classical Quarterly 5 (3-4):135-141.
    In this country and in those with which we are best acquainted, that large part of the human diet which is derived from grain is mainly eaten in the form of bread. Bread, in order to be palatable and digestible, must be leavened; and this means that the dough must be able to retain some of the carbon dioxide gas produced in it by the agency of yeast or some similar substance. Its capacity for doing this depends upon the presence (...)
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    Some ‘Central’ Thoughts on Horace's Odes.L. A. Moritz - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (1):116-131.
    As we read these lines we are inevitably reminded of the old adage ab love principium,. Horace here conforms to the ancient precept, as many other poets, at least since Pindar, had done before him. But in his works as a whole, and in the first collection of Odes as a whole, he begins not with Jupiter but with his patron Maecenas.3 Perhaps, therefore, Horace's own practice may help to justify the division of this Horatian article into two separate but (...)
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  45. II—L. A. Paul: Categorical Priority and Categorical Collapse.L. A. Paul - 2013 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 87 (1):89-113.
    I explore some of the ways that assumptions about the nature of substance shape metaphysical debates about the structure of Reality. Assumptions about the priority of substance play a role in an argument for monism, are embedded in certain pluralist metaphysical treatments of laws of nature, and are central to discussions of substantivalism and relationalism. I will then argue that we should reject such assumptions and collapse the categorical distinction between substance and property.
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  46. Khrestomatii︠a︡ po dialekticheskomu i istoricheskomu materializmu.L. A. Lavinskai︠a︡ & Martėn Mikhaǐlovich Sidorov (eds.) - 1967 - Moskva,: Izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
     
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  47. Teorii︠a︡ perenosa izluchenii︠a︡: statisticheskie i volnovye aspekty.L. A. Apresi︠a︡n - 1983 - Moskva: "Nauka," Glav. red. fiziko-matematicheskoĭ lit-ry. Edited by I︠U︡riĭ Aleksandrovich Kravt︠s︡ov.
     
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  48. What You Can't Expect When You're Expecting'.L. A. Paul - 2015 - Res Philosophica 92 (2):1-23.
    It seems natural to choose whether to have a child by reflecting on what it would be like to actually have a child. I argue that this natural approach fails. If you choose to become a parent, and your choice is based on projections about what you think it would be like for you to have a child, your choice is not rational. If you choose to remain childless, and your choice is based upon projections about what you think it (...)
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  49. Temporal Experience.L. A. Paul - 2010 - Journal of Philosophy 107 (7):333-359.
    The question I want to explore is whether experience supports an antireductionist ontology of time, that is, whether we should take it to support an ontology that includes a primitive, monadic property of nowness responsible for the special feel of events in the present, and a relation of passage that events instantiate in virtue of literally passing from the future, to the present, and then into the past.
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  50. A One Category Ontology.L. A. Paul - 2017 - In John A. Keller (ed.), Being, Freedom, and Method: Themes From the Philosophy of Peter van Inwagen. New York: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 32-62.
    I defend a one category ontology: an ontology that denies that we need more than one fundamental category to support the ontological structure of the world. Categorical fundamentality is understood in terms of the metaphysically prior, as that in which everything else in the world consists. One category ontologies are deeply appealing, because their ontological simplicity gives them an unmatched elegance and spareness. I’m a fan of a one category ontology that collapses the distinction between particular and property, replacing it (...)
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