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  1. Mirror neurons in humans.M. A. Gernsbacher, J. L. Stevenson & E. K. Schweigert - forthcoming - A Critical Review. Social Neuroscience.
     
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  2. The Pythagoræn Sodality of Crotona, Tr. By E.K.Alberto Gianola & K. E. - 1906
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  3. Ocherk istorii ėsteticheskoĭ mysli Belorussii.E. K. Doroshevich & Uladzimir Konan - 1972 - Moskva,: "Iskusstvo,". Edited by Uladzimir Mikhaĭlavich Konon.
     
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    Resisting the Siren Call of Individualism in Pediatric Decision-Making and the Role of Relational Interests.E. K. Salter - 2014 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39 (1):26-40.
    The siren call of individualism is compelling. And although we have recognized its dangerous allure in the realm of adult decision-making, it has had profound and yet unnoticed dangerous effects in pediatric decision-making as well. Liberal individualism as instantiated in the best interest standard conceptualizes the child as independent and unencumbered and the goal of child rearing as rational autonomous adulthood, a characterization that is both ontologically false and normatively dangerous. Although a notion of the individuated child might have a (...)
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    Zoologica Pindarica.E. K. Borthwick - 1976 - Classical Quarterly 26 (02):198-.
    Bowra , referring to the image of the , and to the striking impression , states ‘Pindar seems to fuse two unusually disparate images into a single result… While the sheddingof leaves implies that he would have grown old without winning any wide renown, the cock means that such renown as he would have got would have beenof little account in the Greek world at large.’ Gildersleeve's comment ad loc, ‘The thus becomes a flower’, implies a similar assumption, that the (...)
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    Die Empfindungen des Anderen. Ein Disput zwischen Cartesianer und Wittgensteinianer.E. K. Specht, N. Erichsen & K. Schüttauf - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 33 (1):305-334.
    Cartesianer und Wittgensteinianer diskutieren über die logischen Grundlagen der Empfindungssprache. Mit einem Gedankenexperiment suggeriert der Cartesianer die Notwendigkeit, "private Objekte" anzunehmen. Der Wittgensteinianer deckt die "grammatische Täuschung" auf, der der Cartesianer dabei unterliegt. Nun sucht dieser, seinen Ansatz zu retten, indem er die Empfindungen des anderen als "theoretische Entitäten" (etwa im Rahmen der Himphysiologie) konstruiert: Neucartesianismus. Bestimmte empirische Befunde könnten ihn dabei aber in das Dilemma bringen, entweder seine Theorie oder seine "natürliche Einstellung" zum anderen Menschen aufzugeben. Allerdings bleibt auch (...)
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  7. Wittgenstein und das Problem der Aporetik.E. K. Specht - 1966 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 57 (1):309.
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    On the development of knowledge.E. K. Voišvilo - 1990 - Studies in East European Thought 39 (3-4):273-282.
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    Aggregation and Competitive Exclusion: Explaining the Coexistence of Human Papillomavirus Types and the Effectiveness of Limited Vaccine Conferred Cross-Immunity.E. K. Waters - 2012 - Acta Biotheoretica 60 (4):333-356.
    Human Papillomavirus (HPV) types are sexually transmitted infections that cause a number of human cancers. According to the competitive exclusion principle in ecology, HPV types that have lower transmission probabilities and shorter durations of infection should be outcompeted by more virulent types. This, however, is not the case, as numerous HPV types co-exist, some which are less transmissible and more easily cleared than others. This paper examines whether this exception to the competitive exclusion principle can be explained by the aggregation (...)
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    Erratum to: Aggregation and Competitive Exclusion: Explaining the Coexistence of Human Papillomavirus Types and the Effectiveness of Limited Vaccine Conferred Cross-Immunity.E. K. Waters - 2016 - Acta Biotheoretica 64 (2):219-219.
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    Socrates, Socratics, and the Word B e e aim n.E. K. Borthwick - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51 (1):297-301.
  12. A theory of logical relevance.E. K. Voishvillo - 1996 - Logique Et Analyse 155 (156):207-228.
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    In Memoriam.E. K. Hicks - 1995 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 8 (1):3-3.
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    Death, Hume, Emotions, and the Essential Role of the Physician.E. K. Oermann - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (8):47-48.
  15. Cicero in the Courtroom of St. Thomas Aquinas.E. K. Rand - 1953 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 15 (4):670-671.
     
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    st. Martin Of Tours.E. K. Rand - 1927 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 11 (1):101-109.
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  17. Filosofia︠ ︡ėpokhi Prosveshchenii︠a︡ v Belorussii.Ė. K. Doroshevich - 1971 - Minsk,: "Nauka i Texnika,".
     
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    Conscience and Bodily Awareness: Disagreements with Merleau-Ponty.E. K. Ledermann - 1982 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 13 (3):286-295.
  19. Kategorialʹnye orientat︠s︡ii poznanii︠a︡.Ė. K. Liepinʹ - 1986 - Riga: "Zinatne".
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  20. Amusement, Delight, and Whimsy: Humor Has Its Reasons that Reason Cannot Ignore.E. K. Ackermann - 2015 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (3):405-411.
    Context: The idea for this article sprang from a desire to revive a conversation with the late Ernst von Glasersfeld on the heuristic function - and epistemological status - of forms of ideations that resist linguistic or empirical scrutiny. A close look into the uses of humor seemed a thread worth pursuing, albeit tenuous, to further explore some of the controversies surrounding the evocative power of the imaginal and other oblique forms of knowing characteristic of creative individuals. Problem: People generally (...)
     
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  21. Matthew Arnold: A Study in Conflict.E. K. Brown - 1950 - Science and Society 14 (2):184-188.
     
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  22. Fashion, Commercial Culture and the Femme Fatale: Development of a Feminine Icon in the French Popular Press.E. K. Menon - 1998 - Analecta Husserliana 53:363-379.
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    Is Donatvs's Commentary on Virgil Lost?E. K. Rand - 1916 - Classical Quarterly 10 (03):158-.
    Aelivs donatvs, the note d grammarian of the fourth century of our era, wrote commentaries on Terence and Virgil. The commentary on Terence has been preserved, though in a curiously heterogeneous form which thus far has defied analysis. The most plausible supposition is that our present text is a conflation of two commentaries, one by Donatus himself, and one by Euanthius, whose work was obviously utilized for part of the introductory note on comedy. But even if this is the right (...)
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  24. Philosophy and Medicine.E. K. Ledermann - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (176):181-182.
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    Aeschylus vs. Euripides: a textual problem at Frogs 818–19.E. K. Borthwick - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (02):623-.
    The literary contest of the two tragedians in Frogs is introduced by four stanzas redolent of Homeric combat, with their predominantly dactylic metre and a number of high-flown epic words. I am surprised that several editors prefer the reading ὑψλøωυ at 818, as íππóλοøος surely has a resonance of íπποκορυστς of Iliad 2.1, etc. The readings and sense, however, of both halves of 819 have long been controversial. As Dover suggested in his 1993 edition the MSS ‘linch-pins of splinters’ is (...)
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    Plutarch De Musica.E. K. Borthwick - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (02):122-.
  27. E. Heintel, Hegel und die Analogia entis.E. K. Specht - 1958 - Kant Studien 50:244.
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  28. E.-W. Platzeck, Von der Analogie zum Syllogismus.E. K. Specht - 1955 - Kant Studien 47:429.
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    A Harvard Manuscript of Ovid, Palladius and Tacitus.E. K. Rand - 1905 - American Journal of Philology 26 (3):291.
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    Horatian Urbanity in Hesiod's Works and Days.E. K. Rand - 1911 - American Journal of Philology 32 (2):131.
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    Martial, the Epigrammatist, and Other Essays.E. K. Rand & Kirby Flower Smith - 1920 - American Journal of Philology 41 (4):394.
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    Monumenti Vaticani di Paleografia Musicale Latina Raccolti.E. K. Rand & Enrico Marriott Bannister - 1914 - American Journal of Philology 35 (4):467.
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    Note on the Vossianus Q 86 and the Reginenses 333 and 1616.E. K. Rand - 1923 - American Journal of Philology 44 (2):171.
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    Saeculi Noni Auctoris in Boetii Consolationem Philosophiae Commentarius.E. K. Rand & Edmund Taite Silk - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (3):338.
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    The Tradition of Boethius.E. K. Rand & Howard Rollin Patch - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (4):477.
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    The Vigil of Venus.E. K. Rand, Pervigilium Veneris & Cecil Clementi - 1937 - American Journal of Philology 58 (4):474.
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    Virgil's Birthplace.E. K. Rand - 1933 - Classical Quarterly 27 (02):111-.
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    Virgil's Birthplace Revisited.E. K. Rand - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (01):1-.
    This second visit to the place of Virgil's birth was made partly in actuality—for my wife and I, before taking part in the Virgilian Cruise of last summer, spent two delightful days at Pietole with our hosts, the Signori Prati, and our guest and friend Bruno Nardi—and partly in a renewed pondering of the arguments presented by my friend Professor Conway both in his earlier article and in his recent review of the question, to which, as he says, I had (...)
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    Virgil's Birthplace Revisited.E. K. Rand - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (2):65-74.
    We may now consider this ancient evidence that Andes lay three miles away from Mantua in connection with Conway's remaining arguments and with Virgil's ‘own statement’ in his Bucolics.In the matter of the inscriptions, Conway's ‘impenitence’ does nothing to strengthen his case. All the points that he raises in an apparent refutation had been met by me. I had distinguished between public and private inscriptions, as Conway had not done in his earlier article, where he declared the period of the (...)
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    Vorlesungen und Abhandlungen.E. K. Rand, Ludwig Traube, Franz Boll & Samuel Brandt - 1922 - American Journal of Philology 43 (1):88.
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  41. Author’s Response: Impenetrable Minds, Delusion of Shared Experience: Let’s Pretend.E. K. Ackermann - 2015 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (3):418-421.
    Upshot: In view of Kenny’s clinical insights, Hug’s notes on the intricacies of rational vs. a-rational “knowing” in the design sciences, and Chronaki & Kynigos’s notice of mathematics teachers’ meta-communication on experiences of change, this response reframes the heuristic power of bisociation and suspension of disbelief in the light of Kelly’s notion of “as-if-ism” (constructive alternativism. Doing as-if and playing what-if, I reiterate, are critical to mitigating intra-and inter-personal relations, or meta-communicating. Their epistemic status within the radical constructivist framework is (...)
     
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  42. Joseph R. Des Jardins, Environmental Ethics-An Introduction to Environmental Philosophy.E. K. Madson - 1995 - Journal of Business Ethics 14:42-42.
     
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    Constructing Low-Order Discriminant Neural Networks Using Statistical Feature Selection.E. K. Henderson & T. R. Martinez - 2007 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 16 (1):27-56.
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    Is Mandatory Neonatal Eye Prophylaxis Ethically Justified? A Case Study from Canada.E. K. Darling - 2011 - Public Health Ethics 4 (2):185-191.
    This article examines whether a policy of mandatory neonatal eye prophylaxis is ethically justified within the Canadian context. An existing framework for public health ethics is used to examine criteria that would justify state intervention in parental decision-making authority in order to protect public health. The benefits, harms, and utility of mandatory neonatal eye prophylaxis are described. Established criteria for the infringement of basic individual liberties in the interests of public health, including effectiveness, proportionality, necessity, least infringement and public justification, (...)
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    Lucretius' Elephant Wall.E. K. Borthwick - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (2):291-292.
    In an article1 entitled Lucrèce et les éléphants, Professor Ernout has referred to recent archaeological evidence that in palaeolithic times the skeletons of mammoths were used in the construction of primitive habitations, and observes that the well-known lines of Lucretius. 532 ff. about India being so prolific inelephants that the whole land ‘milibus e multis vallo munitur eburno’ mayrefer not to anything legendary, nor to themilitary use of elephants in large numbers for frontier defence, but to a recognitionof the fact (...)
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    Ethics in psychiatry--the patient's freedom and bondage.E. K. Ledermann - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (4):191-194.
    Ethics is defined as the realm of the 'ought', the realm of conscience which postulates that Man has the freedom to carry out what he judges to be morally right. By such acts he realizes his freedom of making himself into a truer, more authentic person than he was before. A libertarian psychotherapy, based on this ethic, is outlined. Medical science (as all science) belongs to the realm of the 'is' and postulates that the phenomena which it studies follow a (...)
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    Mental Health and Human Conscience, the True and the False Self (Gower 1984).E. K. Ledermann - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (4):216-216.
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    Zwischen Logos Und Antilogos: Untersuchungen Zur Vermittlung Von Hermeneutik Und Naturwissenschaft, by Dieter Wyss.E. K. Ledermann - 1983 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 14 (1):107-109.
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  49. Robert I. Rotberg (ed.), Health and Disease in Human History: a Journal of Interdisciplinary History Reader.E. K. Cromley - 2002 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 5:98-99.
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  50. Teoreticheskai︠a︡ strogostʹ kak sootvetstvie sistemy i metoda v filosofii: monografii︠a︡.E. K. Karelina - 2011 - Moskva: Sibirskiĭ federalʹnyĭ universitet.
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