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  1. The Metaphysics of Causation.J. Dmitri Gallow - 2022 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Consider the following claims: -/- 1. The drought caused the famine. -/- 2. Drowsy driving causes crashes. -/- 3. How much I water my plant influences how tall it grows. -/- 4. How much novocaine a patient receives affects how much pain they will feel during dental surgery. -/- The metaphysics of causation asks questions about what it takes for claims like these to be true—what kind of relation the claims are about, and in virtue of what these relations obtain.
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    Adjudication under Bentham's Pannomion: J. R. Dinwiddy.J. R. Dinwiddy - 1989 - Utilitas 1 (2):283-289.
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    The Emergence of Cultural Attractors: How Dynamic Populations of Learners Achieve Collective Cognitive Alignment.J. Benjamin Falandays & Paul E. Smaldino - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (8):e13183.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 8, August 2022.
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    Some remarks on three-valued logic of J. łukasiewicz.J. Słupecki, G. Bryll & T. Prucnal - 1967 - Studia Logica 21 (1):45 - 70.
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    Ibn al-Haytham's Completion of the Conics. J. P. Hogendijk.J. L. Berggren - 1986 - Isis 77 (2):365-367.
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  6. Wokeness is Inverted Fascism plus Hypocrisy: a Libertarian Perspective.J. C. Lester - manuscript
    This is an attempt to clarify the nature of extreme, or complete, “wokeness” in its modern sense. The central thesis is that it is an inverted form of fascism, and thereby even worse than some of its critics assume. In fact, it is far worse than ordinary fascism whether or not it is correct to see it as an inverted form. As this is a thesis, it is not a definition. Therefore, this thesis could certainly be mistaken. But if it (...)
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    From here to the Latin Age and back again: A four-cause category-based exploration of Adrian J. Walker's article on von Balthasar's concept of “love alone”.J. Raymond Zimmer - 2010 - Semiotica 2010 (179):315-328.
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    Gert J.J. Biesta, Beyond Learning: Democratic Education for a Human Future.Megan J. Laverty - 2009 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 28 (6):569-576.
  9. F.j.J. Buytendijk's concept of an anthropological physiology.Wim J. M. Dekkers - 1995 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 16 (1).
    In his concept of an anthropological physiology, F.J.J. Buytendijk has tried to lay down the theoretical and scientific foundations for an anthropologically-oriented medicine. The aim of anthropological physiology is to demonstrate, empirically, what being specifically human is in the most elementary physiological functions. This article contains a sketch of Buytendijk''s life and work, an overview of his philosophical-anthropological presuppositions, an outline of his idea of an anthropological physiology and medicine, and a discussion of some episternological and methodological problems. It is (...)
     
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    Prof. Dr F. ALVERDES, Die Totalität des Lebendigen. Bios Bd. III. Leipzig, J. A. Barth, 1935.J. H. Diemer - 1936 - Philosophia Reformata 1 (2):122-128.
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    Review. Connectionism and the philosophy of psychology. T Horgan, J Tienson.J. W. Garson - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (2):319-323.
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    The Design Argument: Hume's Critique of Poor Reason: J. C. A. GASKIN.J. C. A. Gaskin - 1976 - Religious Studies 12 (3):331-345.
    In an article in Philosophy R. G. Swinburne set out to argue that none of Hume's formal objections to the design argument ‘have any validity against a carefully articulated version of the argument’ . This, he maintained, is largely because Hume's criticisms ‘are bad criticisms of the argument in any form’ . The ensuing controversy between Swinburne and Olding 1 has focused upon the acceptable/unacceptable aspects of the dualism presupposed in Swinburne's defence of the design argument; upon whether any simplification (...)
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  13. RICHARD J. BERNSTEIN'Anti-foundationalism'*(1991).From Richard J. Bernstein - 2003 - In Gerard Delanty & Piet Strydom (eds.), Philosophies of social science: the classic and contemporary readings. Phildelphia: Open University.
     
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    Does Copernicus Help? Reflections for a Christian Theology of Religions: J. J. LIPNER.J. J. Lipner - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (2):243-258.
    I want to consider in this paper a question that is looming large in the theology of most world religions, not least in the Christian tradition. The following discussion will be confined to the Christian standpoint, though I hope mutatis mutandis the main points will be seen to apply to other religious perspectives as well. Specifically then, this question can be ex–pressed in two ways. We may ask, in the context of the contemporary dialogue situation, how is the committed Christian (...)
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  15. Deciphering the genetic past of humanity By MA Jobling, ME Hurles, C. Tyler-Smith, J. Hein, MH Schierup, and C. Wiuf.J. Cooke - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (9):978.
     
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    Quasi-Boolean Algebras, Empirical Continuity and Three-Valued Logic J. P. Cleave in Bristol.J. P. Cleave - 1976 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 22 (1):481-500.
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    More on the Falsification Challenge1: J. KELLENBERGER.J. Kellenberger - 1969 - Religious Studies 5 (2):243-249.
    Flew's challenge to the religious believer asks him to specify what would count as a disproof for, e.g. ‘There is a God’. A statement of such a specifiable condition I called an ‘empirical denial’. In my earlier paper I was concerned to show that a statement is a statement whether or not it has such an empirical denial. I was not particularly concerned to show that there are some statements which do not have an empirical denial; my concern was to (...)
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  18. Kant, La Religion dans les Limites de la simple Raison. Trad. J. Gibelin. 4e éd.J. Kopper - 1972 - Kant Studien 63 (1):135.
     
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  19. L'Angélologie juive au temps de J.-C.J. Frey - 1911 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 5:75-110.
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  20. Commodien et le moment millénariste du IIIe siècle (258-262 ap. J.-C.).J. Gagé - 1961 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 41:355-378.
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  21. The Metaphysical Thought of Thomas Aquinas. From Finite Being to Uncreated Being (J. Tomarchio). [REVIEW]J. Tomarchio - 2002 - Philosophical Books 43 (2):144-147.
     
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  22. Acerca de la dignidad del ser humano: conclusión de las lecciones filosóficas dadas por J. G. Fichte.J. G. Fichte - 2006 - Philosophica 29:375-406.
     
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  23. Kant and the Transcendental Object a Hermeneutic Study /by J. N. Findlay. --. --.J. N. Findlay - 1981 - Clarendon Press Oxford University Press, 1981.
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    Religion and its Three Paradigmatic Instances: J. N. FINDLAY.J. N. Findlay - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (2):215-227.
    The aim of this paper is to give a characterisation of religion and the Religious Spirit, basing itself on the Platonic assumption that there are Forms, salient jewels of simplicity and affinity, to be dug out from the soil of vague experience and cut clear from the confusedly shifting patterns of usage, which will give us conceptual mastery over the changeable detail in a given sector. It will further be Platonic in that it will not seek to discount the deep (...)
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    Institutions The Cavendish Laboratory 1874–1974. By J. G. Crowther. London: Macmillan, 1974. Pp. xvi + 464. £25.00.J. B. Morrell - 1976 - British Journal for the History of Science 9 (1):71-72.
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    The Limits of Thought: Discussions Between J. Krishnamurti and David Bohm.David Bohm & J. Krishnamurti - 1999 - New York: Routledge. Edited by David Bohm.
    The Limits of Thought is a series of penetrating dialogues between the great spiritual leader, J. Krishnamurti and the renowned physicist, David Bohm. The starting point of their engaging exchange is the question: If truth is something different than reality, then what place has action in daily life in relation to truth and reality? We see Bohm and Krishnamurti explore the nature of consciousness and the condition of humanity. These enlightening dialogues address issues of truth, desire awareness, tradition, and love. (...)
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  27. Geulincx, A. -Opera Philosophica. Ed. J. P. N. Land.J. S. Mackenzie - 1892 - Mind 1:560.
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    Pastoral and Allegory: A Re-reading of the Bucolics of Virgil. By J. S. Phillimore. Pp. 32. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2s.J. W. Mackail - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (04):136-.
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    The Challenge of the Universe. Charles J. Shebbeare.J. S. Mackenzie - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (1):114-115.
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    What do we study when we study religion?1: J. Arthur Martin.J. Arthur Martin - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (4):467-472.
    In ‘ The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy ’ Laurence Sterne writes: That of all the several ways of beginning a book which are now in practice throughout the known world, I am confident my own way of doing it is the best—I'm sure it is the most religious—for I begin with writing the first sentence—and trusting to Almighty God for the second.
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    Aaron Pidel, S.J.: Erich Przywara, S.J., and “Catholic Fascism:” A Response to Paul Silas Peterson.S. J. Aaron Pidel - 2016 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 23 (1):27-55.
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    Essays on Spinoza's Ethical Theory ed. by Matthew J. Kisner and Andrew Youpa.J. Thomas Cook - 2017 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 55 (2):352-353.
    In the introductory chapter to this collection, the editors point out that, until recently, most Anglophone Spinoza scholarship has been focused on the metaphysics and epistemology of the Ethics. But according to Kisner and Youpa, Spinoza thought that metaphysics and epistemology were significant chiefly because they are required for understanding the more important part of his project—the ethical doctrine developed in the last three parts of the work. Ethica was so-titled because it is a book about ethics.In recent years, the (...)
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    Molyneux's Problem: Three Centuries of Discussion on the Perception of Forms. Marjolein Degenaar, Michael J. Collins.J. Scott Hauger - 1997 - Isis 88 (4):701-702.
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    The Ecological Approach To Visual Perception, by J.J. Gibson.J. M. Heaton - 1982 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 13 (1):98-99.
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    The Senses Considered as Perceptual Systems, by J. J. Gibson.J. M. Heaton - 1971 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 2 (2):104-105.
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    De conservatieve uitdaging: de scepsis van J.L. Heldring.J. L. Heldring (ed.) - 2003 - Rotterdam: NRC Handelsblad.
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    La involuntariedad de los actos según Francisco Suárez.Sanchez Lopez J. Carlos - 2022 - Patristica Et Mediaevalia 43 (1).
    El objetivo de este artículo es definir la concepción del acto involuntario de Francisco Suárez y mostrarla como un medio que permite comprender y profundizar en su teoría de la acción humana. En esta cuestión, el Doctor Eximio parte de presupuestos elaborados por Tomás de Aquino que amplía y adapta siguiendo sus propias tesis metafísicas y teológicas sobre la relación entre Dios y las creaturas. Mostraremos cómo Suárez vincula el verdadero involuntario con el _simpliciter_, lo forzado, necesario e indeseado, dejando (...)
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    Kant's Critique of Judgement. J. H. Bernard.J. C. Meredith - 1915 - International Journal of Ethics 26 (1):139-141.
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    Theodicy and the Free Will Defence: Response to Plantinga and Flew: J. E. BARNHART.J. E. Barnhart - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (4):439-453.
    Although Professor of Philosophy at Calvin College, Alvin Plantinga has developed a theodicy that is fundamentally Arminian rather than Calvinistic. Anthony Flew, although the son of an Arminian Christian minister, regards the Arminian view of ‘free will’ to be both unacceptable on its own terms and incompatible with classical Christian theism. In this paper I hope to disentangle some of the involved controversy regarding theodicy which has developed between Plantinga and Flew, and between Flew and myself. The major portion of (...)
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    The Third Stage-house in Plautus and Terence.J. C. B. Lowe - 2016 - Hermes 144 (2):171-177.
    A. Frickenhaus argued that in Plautus’ Pseudolus and Stichus and Terence’s Heauton Timorumenos, Hecyra and Phormio the Latin dramatist was responsible for a third stage-house, whereas the Greek models of these plays had only two, the norm for New Comedy. Frickenhaus’ unjustly neglected arguments are here revived and reinforced. It is also argued that Plautus’ Cistellaria and Trinummus are further cases of the same phenomenon.
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    La concupiscencia sexual y el pecado original según san Agustín.J. Van Oort & José Oroz - 1991 - Augustinus 36 (140-143):337-342.
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  42. Herzog, I., see Eklof, PC Hjorth, G., see Brendle, J.J. Brendle - 1995 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 72:309.
  43. Kekes, J.(2002). The Art of Life.M. J. Hannush - 2005 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 36 (1).
     
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    Foundations of Inference in Natural Science. By J. O. Wisdom.J. O. Urmson - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (104):84-86.
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    E. Spang-Hanssen: J. N. Madvig Bibliografi. Pp. xxiii+139. Copenhagen: Kongelige Bibliotek, 1966. Paper, 20 D.kr.E. J. Kenney - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (3):404-404.
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    The justice motive in everyday life: essays in honor of Melvin J. Lerner.Melvin J. Lerner, Michael Ross & Dale T. Miller (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book contains new essays in honor of Melvin J. Lerner, a pioneer in the psychological study of justice. The contributors to this volume are internationally renowned scholars from psychology, business, and law. They examine the role of justice motivation in a wide variety of contexts, including workplace violence, affirmative action programs, helping or harming innocent victims and how people react to their own fate. Contributors explore fundamental issues such as whether people's interest in justice is motivated by self-interest or (...)
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    J. Cottingham.G. Reddiford, M. J. G. Stanford, S. Whiteside, A. Morton, N. Scott-Samuel & M. Sainsbury - forthcoming - Cogito.
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  48. Manuel d'archéologie hébraïque, de J. Benzinger.H. V. J. - 1894 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 27 (3):281.
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    On Kattsoff's reflexions on jørgensen's reflexions on reflexivity.Jørgen Jørgensen - 1955 - Mind 64 (256):542.
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    Symposium on consent and confidentiality. J Med Ethics 2003;29:2-40.J. Schildmann - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (6):609-609.
    We read with interest the papers on informed consent published in a recent issue of the Journal of Medical Ethics.1 Whatever their differences, and however much they questioned some aspects of the duty to respect autonomy through attempting to obtain informed consent for therapeutic interventions, there was general agreement that competent adult patients are entitled to a core of basic information about their treatment options. There was also consensus that training in the process of obtaining consent is important. In our (...)
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