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    Aantekeningen bij Tjan Tjoe Siem's vertaling van de lakon Kurupati rabi.P. J. Zoetmulder & Door E. M. Uhlenbeck - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (2):149.
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    How to assess rigour . . . or not in qualitative papers.Joanna E. M. Sale - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (5):912-913.
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    How to assess rigour... or not in qualitative papers.Joanna E. M. Sale - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (5):912-913.
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    'If it was osteoporosis, I would have really hurt myself.' Ambiguity about osteoporosis and osteoporosis care despite a screening programme to educate fragility fracture patients.Joanna E. M. Sale, Dorcas E. Beaton, Rebeka Sujic & Earl R. Bogoch - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (3):590-596.
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    Thermoelectric power factor of RuSr2GdCu2O8.S. A. Saleh & E. M. M. Ibrahim - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (5):841-849.
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    What do primary care nurses and radiation therapists in a Canadian cancer centre think about clinical trials?Joanna E. M. Sale - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (2):186-191.
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    The Effects of Reinsurance in Financing Children's Health Care.D. E. M. Sappington, S. K. Aydede, A. Dick, B. Vogel & E. Shenkman - 2006 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 43 (1):23-33.
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    Facts, freedom and foreknowledge: E. M. Zemach and D. Widerker.E. M. Zemach - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (1):19-28.
    Is God's foreknowledge compatible with human freedom? One of the most attractive attempts to reconcile the two is the Ockhamistic view, which subscribes not only to human freedom and divine omniscience, but retains our most fundamental intuitions concerning God and time: that the past is immutable, that God exists and acts in time, and that there is no backward causation. In order to achieve all that, Ockhamists distinguish ‘hard facts’ about the past which cannot possibly be altered from ‘soft facts’ (...)
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    Self-consciousness and alzheimer's disease.Roger Gil, E. M. Arroyo-Anllo, P. Ingrand, M. Gil, J. P. Neau, C. Ornon & V. Bonnaud - 2001 - Acta Neurologica Scandinavica 104 (5):296-300.
    Gil R, Arroyo-Anllo EM, Ingrand P, Gil M, Neau JP, Ornon C, Bonnaud V. Self-consciousness and Alzheimer’s disease. Acta Neurol Scand 2001: 104: 296–300. # Munksgaard 2001. Objectives – To propose a neuropsychological study of the various aspects of self-consciousness (SC) in Alzheimer’s disease. Methods – Forty-five patients with probable mild or moderate AD were included in the study. Severity of their dementia was assessed by the Mini Mental State (MMS). Fourteen questions were prepared to evaluate SC. Results – No (...)
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    Murders of Non-heterosexuals as a Hate Crime (Based on Court Decisions).E. M. Shtorn - 2018 - Sociology of Power 30 (1):60-78.
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    Sexuality in Trouble: The Disturbed Machinery of Intimacy.E. M. Shtorn - 2018 - Sociology of Power 30 (1):8-13.
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    Sins of Omission? The Non-Treatment of Controls in Clinical Trials.Michael Lockwood & G. E. M. Anscombe - 1983 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 57 (1):207 - 227.
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    Latin Averroes on the Divisibility and Self-Motion of the Elements.R. F. Hassing & E. M. Macierowski - 1992 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 74 (2):127-157.
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    Dealing efficiently with emotions: Acceptance-based coping with negative emotions requires fewer resources than suppression.Hugo J. E. M. Alberts, Francine Schneider & Carolien Martijn - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (5):863-870.
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    Russkai︠a︡ i evropeĭskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡: puti skhozhdenii︠a︡: materialy nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii.E. M. Ananʹeva (ed.) - 1999 - Sankt-Peterburg: OOO "IP Kompleks,".
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    L'adoption à NuziL'adoption a Nuzi.Hildegard Lewy & E. -M. Cassin - 1939 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 59 (1):118.
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    The minimal complementation property above 0′.Andrew E. M. Lewis - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (5):470-492.
    Let us say that any (Turing) degree d > 0 satisfies the minimal complementation property (MCP) if for every degree 0 < a < d there exists a minimal degree b < d such that a ∨ b = d (and therefore a ∧ b = 0). We show that every degree d ≥ 0′ satisfies MCP. (© 2005 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim).
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  18. Sins of Omission? The Non-Treatment of Controls in Clinical Trials.Michael Lockwood & G. E. M. Anscombe - 1983 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 57:207-227.
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    A definition of memory.E. M. Zemach - 1968 - Mind 77 (308):526-536.
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    Facts, Freedom and Foreknowledge.E. M. Zemach & D. Winderker - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (1):19 - 28.
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    Daniel Brown, Hugh de Lacy, First Earl of Ulster: Rising and Falling in Angevin Ireland. (Irish Historical Monographs 17.) Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2016. Pp. xviii, 309; 2 genealogical tables and 2 maps. $120. ISBN: 978-1-7832-7134-4. [REVIEW]G. E. M. Lippiatt - 2021 - Speculum 96 (1):187-189.
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  22. The pragmatic paradox of knowledge.E. M. Zemach - forthcoming - Logique Et Analyse.
     
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    A Plea for a New Nominalism.E. M. Zemach - 1982 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (3):527 - 537.
    I believe that the world is a totality of things: there are no properties, or relations, or sets, or states of affairs, or facts, or events; there are only particular things. I also believe that all true statements can be expressed in a canonical language which includes names of things and logical terms only: there will be no predicates in this language. For what is a predicate? Some say that predicates are names of universals which individual things exemplify, or names (...)
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    Far‐fetched meals and indigestible discourses: Reflections on ethics, globalisation, hunger and sustainable development.E. M. Young - 1999 - Philosophy and Geography 2 (1):19 – 40.
    Analyses of the 'food business' expose some of the most fascinating and disturbing characteristics of contemporary capitalism as well as some of the most significant flaws within contemporary academic discourses; deficiencies in diets are the material manifestations of the deficiencies in common analytical and conceptual categories as well as political will. Much of the voluminous recent discourse about sustainable development is similarly flawed. This paper reflects on the connections between the character of contemporary capitalism and allied discourses on globalisation, hunger (...)
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    A stitch in time.E. M. Zemach - 1967 - Journal of Value Inquiry 1 (3-4):223-241.
  26. Interprétation, the Sun, and the Moon in Philosophie de la littérature.E. M. Zemach - 1987 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 41 (162-163):433-445.
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    Numbers.E. M. Zemach - 1985 - Synthese 64 (2):225 - 239.
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    On negative names.E. M. Zemach - 1985 - Philosophia 15 (1-2):137-138.
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    Transparent belief.E. M. Zemach - 1982 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 60 (1):55 – 65.
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    The pragmatic paradox in aesthetics.E. M. Zemach - 1967 - British Journal of Aesthetics 7 (3):215-224.
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    Slip geometry in the body-centred cubic compound β′AuZn.E. M. Schulson & E. Teghtsoonian - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (157):155-168.
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    Far-fetched Meals and Indigestible Discourses: Reflections on Ethics, Globalisation, Hunger and Sustainable Development.E. M. Young - 1999 - Ethics, Place and Environment 2 (1):19-40.
    Analyses of the ‘food business’ expose some of the most fascinating and disturbing characteristics of contemporary capitalism as well as some of the most significant flaws within contemporary academic discourses; deficiencies in diets are the material manifestations of the deficiencies in common analytical and conceptual categories as well as political will. Much of the voluminous recent discourse about sustainable development is similarly flawed. This paper reflects on the connections between the character of contemporary capitalism and allied discourses on globalisation, hunger (...)
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    `Here' and `Now'.E. M. Zemach - 1972 - Mind 81:251.
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  34. Many times.E. M. Zemach - 1968 - Analysis 28 (5):145.
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    Some Horse Sense.E. M. Zemach - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 63 (1):69-74.
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  36. Gender-Affirmation and Loving Attention.E. M. Hernandez - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (4):619-635.
    In this article, I examine the moral dimensions of gender affirmation. I argue that the moral value of gender affirmation is rooted in what Iris Murdoch called loving attention. Loving attention is central to the moral value of gender affirmation because such affirmation is otherwise too fragile or insincere to have such value. Moral reasons to engage in acts that gender affirm derive from the commitment to give and express loving attention to trans people as a way of challenging their (...)
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    From axiom to dialogue: a philosophical study of logics and argumentation.E. M. Barth - 1982 - New York: W. de Gruyter. Edited by E. C. W. Krabbe.
  38. Loving and Living. By E.M.T.M. T. E. & Loving - 1891
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  39. Philosophical investigations.Ludwig Wittgenstein & G. E. M. Anscombe - 1953 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 161:124-124.
     
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    Ethical problems in practice as experienced by Malawian student nurses.E. M. Solum, V. M. Maluwa & E. Severinsson - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (1):128-138.
    Student nurses are confronted by many ethical challenges in clinical practice. The aim of the study was to explore Malawian students’ experiences of ethical problems during their clinical placement. A phenomenological hermeneutic design comprising interviews and qualitative content analysis was used. Ten students were interviewed. Three main themes emerged: 1) Conflict between patient rights and the guardians’ presence in the hospital; 2) Conflict between violation of professional values and patient rights caused by unethical behaviour; and 3) Conflict between moral awareness (...)
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  41. From Axiom to Dialogue.E. M. Barth & E. C. W. Krabbe - 1985 - Studia Logica 44 (2):228-230.
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    Heidegger. [REVIEW]E. M. Z. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (2):384-385.
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    Locke against Democracy: Consent, Representation and Suffrage in the "Two Treatises".E. M. Wood - 1992 - History of Political Thought 13 (4):657.
    Interpretation of the classics in political theory seems to go in waves. For a while we had John Locke, the bourgeois thinker. Now we seem to be in a Locke-as-radical-democrat phase. Locke-the-bourgeois had problems of its own, but a radically democratic Locke -- not just the old Locke as liberal democrat but Locke as quasi-Leveller -- strains the interpretative imagination more than most; yet in recent years, several different kinds of argument have been advanced in support of it, both textual (...)
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    Enhancing students’ moral competence in practice.E. M. Solum, V. M. Maluwa, B. Tveit & E. Severinsson - 2016 - Nursing Ethics 23 (6):685-697.
  45. Nurses' perceptions of patient participation in hemodialysis treatment.E. M. Aasen, M. Kvangarsnes & K. Heggen - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (3):419-430.
    The aim of this study is to explore how nurses perceive patient participations of patients over 75 years old undergoing hemodialysis treatment in dialysis units, and of their next of kin. Ten nurses told stories about what happened in the dialysis units. These stories were analyzed with critical discourse analysis. Three discursive practices are found: (1) the nurses’ power and control; (2) sharing power with the patient; and (3) transferring power to the next of kin. The first and the predominant (...)
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  46. Moral Shock and Trans "Worlds" of Sense.E. M. Hernandez - forthcoming - Journal of the American Philosophical Association:1-19.
    There are two aims of this paper: (1) to explore the affective dimensions of moral shock and how it relates to normative marginalization of those furthest from dominant society, but also, more specifically; (2) to articulate the trans experience of constantly being under moral attack because the dominant “world” normatively defines you out of existence. Toward these ends, I build on Katie Stockdale’s recent work on moral shock, arguing that moral shock needs to be contextualized to “worlds” of sense to (...)
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    Are there logical limits for science?E. M. Zemach - 1987 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (4):527-532.
    Rescher has presented a proof that a completed science is logically impossible; not every truth can be known. I show that the proof is valid only if it is read de re. One of its premises, however, is an obvious truth only on a de dicto reading; read de re it is false. What the proof shows, therefore, is that science has no limits and any true proposition can be known. We can, however, know it only in the meagre de (...)
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    Schematic objects and relative identity.E. M. Zemach - 1982 - Noûs 16 (2):295-305.
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    Histories of Transformative Ruin. Book Review: Tsing A. (2017) The Mushroom at the End of the World. On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins, М.: Ad Marginem — in Russ. [REVIEW]D. S. Shalaginov & E. M. Serzhan - 2019 - Sociology of Power 31 (2):240-253.
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  50. Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Time.E. M. Weyer & R. Fisher - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 19 (4):359-371.
     
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