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  1. Claude Lévi-Strauss et la typologie structurelle du mythe En tchèque.Meletinskij Em - 1977 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 14 (2):96-108.
     
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  2. Dauerbehandlung gegen den Willen des Patienten: ärztlich-ethischer Auftrag oder permanenter Rechtsbruch (Walter M.)? Kommentars.Em Wolpert, H. Kindt & A. Leist - 1991 - Ethik in der Medizin 3 (4):199-205.
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  3. Miliband, Ralph 1924-1994 the common-sense of socialism.Em Wood - 1994 - Radical Philosophy 68:62-63.
     
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  4. The new post-soviet philosophical journal'put'and its editor yakovlev, aa.Em Swiderski - 1993 - Studies in East European Thought 45 (1-2):135-142.
     
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  5. Krause das'urbild der menschheit'175 years later-the context and origin of a little-known work.Em Urena - 1986 - Pensamiento 42 (168):413-431.
     
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  6. Human values in Jainism.Em E. Jayacandra - 1997 - Bangalore: Gandhi Centre of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. Edited by Ānanda & B. V. Rajaram.
     
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    The unity of the senses.Em Von Hornbostel - 1927 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 4 (28):1-6.
    Your session will time out in 5 minutes. Tip: Save your search strategies for future use at Recent Searches. Your APA PsycNET session timed out because it was inactive for 30 minutes. Ellis, Willis D. (Ed). (1938). A source book of Gestalt psychology. (pp. 210-216). London.
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  8. Sefer ha-Haḳdamot mi-sifre Ḳol Menaḥem.Menaḥem Mendel Taub - 1985 - Bene Beraḳ: Bet Ḳaliv.
     
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  9. Stem completion versus cued-recall-the role of response bias.Em Reingold & Pm Merikle - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):521-521.
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    which Inform the Use of Anonymous Asynchronous Websurveys in 'Sensitive'Research.Em Rundall - 2013 - In Jeremy MacClancy & Agustin Fuentes (eds.), Ethics in the field: contemporary challenges. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 7--156.
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  11. Educaçao-pedagogia б metafisica.Em Delfim Santos - 1993 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 49:149-170.
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  12. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 73: 1987.Jope Em - 1988
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  13. Celtic Art: Expressiveness and Communication through 2500 Years.Em Jope - 1988 - In Jope Em (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 73: 1987. pp. 97.
     
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    Constantiana - un problème de géographie historique.Em Popescu - 1973 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 66 (2).
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  15. Sefer Ohel Yaʻaḳov ṿe-Leʼah: ʻal mitsṿat-ḥinukh shel ha-av ṿeha-em: le-Torah, le-mitsṿot, le-emunah ule-midot, hadrakhat ha-Torah le-yaḥase horim ṿi-yeladim.Refaʼel Menaḥem Shlanger (ed.) - 1996 - Netanyah: Makhon she-ʻa. y. Yeshivat Radin.
     
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  16. The womens-movement-a 200 year synopsis.Em Dupuis - 1991 - Journal of Dharma 16 (2):125-142.
     
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    Kālajñāna Mattu Tatvabōdhāmr̥ta.Eṃ Dēvarakōṇḍappa - 2012 - Hañcikedāraru, Es Bi Es Pabliṣars Ḍisṭribyūṭars. Edited by Kaivāra Nārēyaṇa.
    Retold of Kālajñāna mattu tatvabōdhāmr̥ta by Kaivāra Nārēyaṇa, active 18th century-19th century; on the philosophy of life. Kannada novels contributed to art and culture of Karnataka.
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  18. Argumentum ad Hominem: From Chaos to Formal Dialectic. The Method of Dialogue-Tables as a Tool in the Theory of Fallacy.Barth Em & J. L. Martens - 1977 - Logique Et Analyse 20 (77-78):76-96.
  19. In Defence of Epistemic Transparency.Zemach Em - 1977 - Logique Et Analyse 20 (77-78):156-158.
     
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  20. Actes du Saint-Siège.A. D. Ems' roLA ArosroLicA & Fratres Balutem Et Apostolicam Benedictionem - forthcoming - Nouvelle Revue Théologique.
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    Introduction. Ems - 1992 - Studies in East European Thought 43 (2):73-76.
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    Advaitavedānte Bhāmatīprasthānasya tulanātmakamadhyayanam =.Em Vasantā - 2013 - Dillī: Nāga Pabliśarsa. Edited by Vācaspatimiśra.
    Exhaustive study of philosophy of Advaita Vedanta with reference to Bhāmatī of Vācaspatimiśra, active 976-1000.
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  23. Congresso histórico de portugal. Medievo.Em Braga - 1959 - Humanitas 11:236.
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  24. Introduction: The Empirical Approach to Logic in Empirical Logic.Em Barth - 1989 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 22 (3-4):305-312.
  25. Entān ādhunikata?: ādhunikakalayekkur̲icc oru paṭhanaṃ.Eṃ Mukundan - 1976 - Kōl̲ikkōṭ: vitaraṇaṃ, Tūr̲iṅṅ Bukk St̲āḷ.
     
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  26. Zeraʻ ḳodesh matsavtah.she-ḥiber Mosheh ben Menaḥem - 1977 - In Joseph ben Solomon Calahora, Ḥayim Yitsḥaḳ Aharon, Eliyahu Saliman Mani, Moses ben Menahem Graf, Shimʻon ben Daṿid Abayov & Avraham Bar Shem Ṭov (eds.), Yesod Yosef. [Yerushalayim: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  27. Is interpretasie'die enigste ball-game in town'?Em Conradie - 1994 - South African Journal of Philosophy 13 (2):66-78.
     
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    Justification Under Uncertainty.Re’em Segev - 2012 - Law and Philosophy 31 (5):523-563.
    There is a controversy as to the moral status of an action in the face of uncertainty concerning a non-moral fact that is morally significant (according to an applicable moral standard): According to the objective conception, the right action is determined in light of the truth, namely the actual state of affairs (regarding the pertinent fact), whereas according to the subjective conception, the right action depends on the epistemic state of the agent, namely her (justified) belief (concerning the pertinent fact). (...)
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    Is the Criminal Law (So) Special? Comments on Douglas Husak’s Theory of Criminalization.Re'em Segev - 2010 - Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies 1 (1):3-20.
    This is Re'em Segev's contribution to the symposium on Douglas Husak's book "Overcriminalization.".
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  30. Hulasat ül-ahlak.Ahmet Şemʻi - 1905 - [Istanbul]: Ahmet Muhtar.
     
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    Introducing Christian ethics.Eṃ St̲t̲īphan - 2003 - New Delhi: ISPCK.
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    The ethics of love in the human context.Eṃ St̲t̲īphan - 2004 - New Delhi: Serials Publications.
    Study with reference to philosophy of Joseph F. Fletcher on christian ethics.
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    An o-minimal structure without mild parameterization.Margaret Em Thomas - 2011 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (6):409-418.
    We prove, by explicit construction, that not all sets definable in polynomially bounded o-minimal structures have mild parameterization. Our methods do not depend on the bounds particular to the definition of mildness and therefore our construction is also valid for a generalized form of parameterization, which we call G-mild. Moreover, we present a cell decomposition result for certain o-minimal structures which may be of independent interest. This allows us to show how our construction can produce polynomially bounded, model complete expansions (...)
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  34. Second-Order Equality and Levelling Down.Re'em Segev - 2009 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 87 (3):425 – 443.
    Many think that equality is an intrinsic value. However, this view, especially when based on a consequential foundation, faces familiar objections related to the claim that equality is sometimes good for none and bad for some: most notably the levelling down objection. This article explores a unique (consequential) conception of equality, as part of a more general conception of fairness concerning the resolution of interpersonal conflicts, which is not exposed to these objections.
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  35. Well-being and fairness in the distribution of scarce health resources.Re'em Segev - 2005 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 30 (3):231 – 260.
    Based on a general thesis regarding the proper resolution of interpersonal conflicts, this paper suggests a normative framework for the distribution of scarce health resources. The proposed thesis includes two basic ideas. First, individual well-being is the fundamental value. Second, interpersonal conflicts affecting well-being should be resolved in light of several conceptions of fairness, reflecting the independent value of persons and the moral significance of responsibility of individuals for the existence of interpersonal conflicts. These ideas are elaborated in several principles (...)
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  36. Justification, rationality and mistake: Mistake of law is no excuse? It might be a justificaton!Re’em Segev - 2006 - Law and Philosophy 25 (1):31-79.
    According to a famous maxim, ignorance or mistake of law is no excuse. This maxim is supposed to represent both the standard and the proper rule of law. In fact, this maxim should be qualified in both respects: ignorance and mistake of law sometimes are, and (perhaps even more often) should be, excused. But this dual qualification only reinforces the fundamental and ubiquitous assumption which underlies the discussions of the subject, namely, that the only ground of exculpation relevant to ignorance (...)
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  37. Hierarchical consequentialism.Re'em Segev - 2010 - Utilitas 22 (3):309-330.
    The paper considers a hierarchical theory that combines concern for two values: individual well-being – as a fundamental, first-order value – and (distributive) fairness – as a high-order value that its exclusive function is to complete the value of individual well-being by resolving internal clashes within it that occur in interpersonal conflicts. The argument for this unique conception of high-order fairness is that fairness is morally significant in itself only regarding what matters – individual well-being – and when it matters (...)
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  38. Sefer Solu ha-mesilah: beʼur ʻal pereḳ ha-rishon shel ha-sefer Mesilat yesharim.Menaḥem Aryeh ben Yaʻaḳov Yehudah Ḳenigshafer - 1991 - Bene-Beraḳ: M.A. ben Y.Y. Ḳenigshafer.
     
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    The legality of interrogational torture: A question of proper authorization or a substantive moral issue.Mordechai Kremnitzer & Re'em Segev - 2000 - Israel Law Review 34 (2):509-559.
    The article explores the Israeli Supreme Court main judgment regarding the legality of the use of special interrogation methods in order extract information concerning future acts of terror. The Judgment's main conclusion was that while there might be a justification for using exceptional interrogation measures in order to save lives, based on the concept of lesser evil as embedded in the criminal defense of necessity, the government is nevertheless not authorized to use such means in the absence of explicit legislation (...)
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  40. Kitsur Ḥovat ha-levavot.Menaḥem ben Aaron ibn Zeraḥ - 1959 - Edited by Baḥya ben Joseph ibn Paḳuda.
     
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  41. Pra-vargya-, pari-vargya-, Vasudeva-vargya.Jan Em Houben - 2006 - In V. N. Jha, Manabendu Banerjee & Ujjwala Panse (eds.), Nyāya-Vasiṣṭha: felicitation volume of Prof. V.N. Jha. Kolkata: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar.
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    Be-lev ṿa-nefesh: perush diʼalogi le-Masekhet Avot = With heart and soul: a dialogic commentary on the Ethics of the Sages (Tractate Avot).Naḥem Ilan - 2019 - Yerushalayim: Karmel. Edited by Eliyahu Samuel.
    A dialogic commentary on the ethics of the sages (tractate avot).
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  43. Tarbut Yehudit be-ʻen ha-seʻarah: sefer yovel li-meleʼat shivʻim shanah le-Yosef Aḥiṭuv.Naḥem Ilan, Abraham Sagi & Yosef Aḥiṭuv (eds.) - 2002 - ʻEn Tsurim: Merkaz Yaʻaḳov Hertsog le-limude Yahadut.
     
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  44. Atikāram par̲r̲iya iraṇṭu kaṇṇōṭṭaṅkaḷ.Ē. Pi Em Itrīs - 2007 - Vāl̲aiccēn̲ai: Uyirppait Tēṭum Vērkaḷ.
    Articles on the relevance of Islam and a comparative look with European philosophy in the contemporary world.
     
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  45. Well-Being and Fairness.Re’em Segev - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 131 (2):369-391.
    The article explores the interaction of two, potentially clashing, considerations, each reflecting a different conception of fairness concerning the resolution of interpersonal conflicts. According to the Equal Chance Principle, the harm for each person should be minimized in a significant and (roughly) equal degree; when this is impossible, each person should be accorded the highest possible equal chance to avoid the harm. According to the Importance Principle, the danger to the person who would otherwise suffer the more serious harm should (...)
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  46. Bhāratīya darśanagaḷu mattu bhāṣe.EṃE Hegaḍe - 2012 - Heggōḍu (Sāgara): Akṣara Prakāśana.
     
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    Doctors' orders and the language of representation.Em M. Pijl-Zieber - 2013 - Nursing Philosophy 14 (2):139-147.
    The term doctors' orders or physicians' orders is endemic to nurses' work, to the degree perhaps that few nurses give the term much thought. The nursing profession has progressed over its historical trajectory, from a level of considerable dependence upon physicians' directives, in its beginning, to much greater professional autonomy. However, the term order remains a stronghold in nurses' professional reality, despite the fact that this term is laden with anachronistic ideological interests that are embedded within the historical, sociopolitical and (...)
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  48. Unconscious memory for unattended words.Pm Merikle & Em Reingold - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):530-531.
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    Balancing, Judicial Review and Disobedience: Comments on Richard Posner’s Analysis of Anti-Terror Measures (Not a Suicide Pact).Re'em Segev - 2009 - Israel Law Review 43 (2):234-247.
    The general assumption that underlines Richard Posner’s argument in his book Not a Suicide Pact is that decisions concerning rights and security in the context of modern terrorism should be made by balancing competing interests. This assumption is obviously correct if one refers to the most rudimentary sense of balancing, namely, the idea that normative decisions should be made in light of the importance of the relevant values and considerations. However, Posner advocates a more specific conception of balancing, both substantively (...)
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    Freedom of expression against governmental authorities.Re'em Segev - 2001 - Israel Democracy Institute.
    The subject of this study is the justification for limiting negative expression directed at the government: its institutions and public officials, in order to preserve public faith in government. This paper is an abstract of a book that considers this question. The conclusion is that since the value of speech concerned with the performance of government is very high and the interest in protecting the status of government is limited and typically not substantial, there is generally no justification for legal (...)
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