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    Anselm, Meinong, and the Ontological Argument.Peter J. Lopston - 1980 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 11 (3):185.
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    Social Structures and Their Threats to Moral Agency, ALASDAIR MAcINTYRE.Was Leibniz an Idealist & Peter Lopston - 1999 - Philosophy 74 (289).
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    Hume Studies Referees, 2002–2003.Tom L. Beauchamp, Philip Bricker, Stephen Buckle, Michael J. Costa, Philip Cummins, Paul Draper, Daniel Flage, Beryl Logan, Peter Lopston & Alison McIntyre - 2003 - Hume Studies 29 (2):403-404.
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    People’s Judgments About Classic Property Law Cases.Peter DeScioli & Rachel Karpoff - 2015 - Human Nature 26 (2):184-209.
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    The Use of Usus and the Function of Functio: Teleology and Its Limits in Descartes’s Physiology.Peter M. Distelzweig - 2015 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 53 (3):377-399.
    rené descartes famously and explicitly rejects appeals to final causes in natural philosophy, suggesting that such appeals depend on knowledge of God’s inscrutable ends.For since I now know that my own nature is very weak and limited, whereas the nature of God is immense, incomprehensible and infinite, I also know without more ado that he is capable of countless things whose causes are beyond my knowledge. And for this reason alone I consider the whole kind of causes, customarily sought from (...)
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  6. Scientific Evidence: Philosophical Theories & Applications.Peter Achinstein (ed.) - 2005 - The Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Peter Achinstein has gathered some prominent philosophers and historians of science for critical and lively discussions of both general questions about the ...
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  7. Philosophy in the Hellenistic and Roman Worlds: A History of Philosophy Wthout Any Gaps, Volume 2.Peter Adamson - 2015 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Peter Adamson offers an accessible, humorous tour through a period of eight hundred years when some of the most influential of all schools of thought were formed. He introduces us to Cynics and Skeptics, Epicureans and Stoics, emperors and slaves, and traces the development of early Christian philosophy and of ancient science. A major theme of the book is in fact the competition between pagan and Christian philosophy in this period, and the Jewish tradition appears in the shape of (...)
     
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    Home Front: American Flags From Across the United States.Peter Elliott - 2002 - Lily Bay Press.
    After the horrendous events of September 2001, photographer Peter Elliott loaded his cameras and some clothes into his car and began a cross-country journey, looking for the flag. He found it everywhere: painted on a retaining wall in Tacoma, flying over a trailer in Bozeman, carried billowing by a lone man walking a sandbar in Florida, made of plastic cups stuck in a fence in Mississippi, draped over a fake horse in Salinas, immaculately hanging from a Beverly Hills mansion's (...)
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    Intervals and tenses.Peter Roper - 1980 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 9 (4):451 - 469.
    Neither question (1) nor question (2) posed on page 446 have been adequately answered in this paper. Regarding (1) we have merely given functor maps onto the object languages of physical theories and regarding (2) we have merely described the algebraic structure of observables. A more satisfactory treatment will most likely involve (1) a generalization to algebraic categories, universal algebra and model theory in such a way as to capture the full inference structure of (perhaps van Fraassen's modal) quantum logic, (...)
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    Ethik kompakt. Helmut Thielicke.Peter Dabrock - 2019 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 63 (2):154-158.
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  11. The object of explanation.Peter Achinstein - 1975 - In Stephan Kã¶Rner, Explanation. Blackwell. pp. 1--45.
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    (1 other version)Introduction.Peter Galison - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):610-613.
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    Marin mersenne and the probabilistic roots of "mitigated scepticism".Peter Robert Dear - 1984 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (2):173-205.
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    From Literature to Biterature: Lem, Turing, Darwin, and Explorations in Computer Literature, Philosophy of Mind, and Cultural Evolution.Peter Swirski - 2013 - Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    From Literature to Biterature is based on the premise that in the foreseeable future computers will become capable of creating works of literature. Among hundreds of other questions, it considers: Under which conditions would machines become capable of creative writing? Given that computer evolution will exceed the pace of natural evolution a million-fold, what will such a state of affairs entail in terms of art, culture, social life, and even nonhuman rights? Drawing a map of impending literary, cultural, social, and (...)
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  15. The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud. Vol. I: Education of the Senses.Peter Gay - 1984 - Science and Society 48 (3):376-379.
     
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    Asking the Fox to Guard the Henhouse: The Tax Planning Industry and Corporate Social Responsibility.Peter Dietsch - 2011 - Ethical Perspectives 18 (3):341-354.
    What does it take for a corporation to act in a socially responsible manner? It would seem that respecting the fiscal duties imposed by the state should be high on the list. Compared to standard accounts of corporate social responsibility, this requirement seems relatively weak. The present paper argues that such a minimalist CSR turns out to be quite demanding. More specifically, I argue that for one particular sector, namely the tax planning industry, it would be utopian to expect its (...)
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    In This Issue.Peter H. Wickersham - 2023 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 23 (3):373-375.
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  18. Guest Editorial.Peter Widulski - 2005 - Vera Lex 6 (1/2):3-10.
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    Interpersonales Dilemma statt irrtumsfreie Nichtübereinstimmung: Ein anderer Blick auf das Phänomen, das den moralischen Relativismus motiviert.Peter Wiersbinski - 2018 - Zeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie 1 (2):237-261.
    ZusammenfassungRelativisten wollen erklären, wie es möglich ist, dass X urteilt „A soll vollzogen werden“ und Y urteilt „A soll nicht vollzogen werden“ und beide das Wahre urteilen. Sowohl indexikalistische Relativisten als auch Wahrheitsrelativisten gehen dabei vom Verhältnis der Negation zwischen den Urteilen aus. Wahrheitsrelativisten halten dafür, dass im ersten Urteil ein Inhalt akzeptiert wird, der im zweiten abgelehnt wird, und dass die Wahrheit beider Urteile durch verschiedene moralische Standards zu evaluieren ist. Indexikalisten denken, dass im ersten Urteil ein anderer Inhalt (...)
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  20. Concepts and Actions.Peter Winch - 1974 - In Patrick L. Gardiner, The philosophy of history. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 41--50.
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    On Existence and the Human World.Peter Winch & Grace A. De Laguna - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (68):277.
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    Studies in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein.Wittgenstein's Conception of Philosophy.Peter Winch & K. T. Fann - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (4):577-579.
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    Necessary and Contingent Effects.Peter Wolff - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):202 - 214.
    Instead of talking about events, however, let us speak of effects, since presumably all events are effects. Then a necessary effect would seem to be one that cannot not be caused, if we interpret "necessary" in an analogous way here.
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  24. Hassan al-Turabi.Peter Woodward - 2018 - In John L. Esposito & Emad Eldin Shahin, Key Islamic political thinkers. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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  25. Imaging the brain clinical and research implications for neuropsychiatry.Peter Woodruff - 2002 - In Chris Gastmans, Between technology and humanity: the impact of technology on health care ethics. Leuven: Leuven University Press. pp. 145.
     
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    The many meanings of “cost” and “benefit:” biological altruism, biological agency, and the identification of social behaviours.Peter J. Woodford - 2019 - Biology and Philosophy 34 (1):4.
    The puzzle of how altruism can evolve has been at the center of recent debates over Hamilton’s Rule, inclusive fitness, and kin-selection. In this paper, I use recent debates over altruism and Hamilton’s legacy as an example to illustrate a more general problem in evolutionary theory that has philosophical significance; I attempt to explain this significance and to draw a variety of conclusions about it. The problem is that specific behaviours and general concepts of organism agency and intentionality are defined (...)
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    Gesammelte Werke.Peter Wust & Wilhelm Vernekohl - 1963 - Münster,: Verlag Regensberg. Edited by Wilhelm Vernekohl.
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    Child development and the regulation of affect and cognition in consciousness: A view from object relations theory.Peter Zachar - 2000 - In Ralph D. Ellis, The Caldron of Consciousness: Motivation, Affect and Self-Organization. John Benjamins. pp. 205-222.
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    Mental Disorder, Methodology, and Meaning.Peter Zachar - 2017 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 24 (1):45-48.
    In this brief commentary, I would like to discuss two reservations I have about the article by Bergner and Bunford. Before doing so let me make some preliminary remarks.Their hypothesis that the concept of disability unites the various mental disorder constructs that have been proposed over the centuries and across cultures is reasonable and accords well with common sense. The concept of disability does a lot of good work in helping us to understand mental disorders.With respect to the authors’ contrast (...)
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    From Antigone to Mother Courage: The Quest for “Lyricism and Societal Truth”.Peter Zazzali - 2022 - The European Legacy 28 (3):405-409.
    Every so often the field of theatre is gifted with an extraordinary artist whose work inspires a generation of colleagues and students. Heinz-Uwe Haus is one such example, as evidenced by his contr...
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  31. Dialogische Theorie. Zum Problem der wissenschaftlichen Kommunikation in den Sozialwissenschaften.Peter V. Zima - 1999 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 10 (4):585-597.
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    Longitudinal Influences of DRD4 Polymorphism and Early Maternal Caregiving on Personality Development and Problem Behavior in Middle Childhood and Adolescence.Peter Zimmermann & Gottfried Spangler - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Most studies examining gene-environment effects on self-regulation focus on outcomes early childhood or adulthood. However, only a few studies investigate longitudinal effects during middle childhood and adolescence and compare two domains of early caregiving. In a longitudinal follow-up with a sample of N = 87, we studied the effects of differences in the DRD4 tandem repeat polymorphisms and two domains of early maternal caregiving quality on children’s personality development using Block’s California Child Q-Set at age six and age 12 and (...)
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    Hermes Spiegel: China liegt nah. Über chinesisches Denken und seine zeitgenössische westliche Rezeption.Peter Zocholl - 2021 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 74 (3):254-262.
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    Nietzsche Im Lichte der Kritischen Theorie.Peter Pütz - 1974 - Nietzsche Studien 3 (1):175-191.
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    Nietzsche und der Antisemitismus.Peter Pütz - 2001 - Nietzsche Studien 30 (1):295-304.
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  36. Elie Kedourie memorial lecture.Peter Pulzer - 2004 - Proceedings of the British Academy: Volume 121: 2002 Lectures 121:213-234.
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    Normative Guidance.Peter Railton - 2006 - In Russ Shafer-Landau, Oxford Studies in Metaethics: Volume 1. Clarendon Press. pp. 3-34.
    I’ve been told that there are two principal approaches to drawing figures from life. One begins by tracing an outline of the figure to be drawn, locating its edges and key features on an imagined grid, and then using perspective to fill in depth. The other approach proceeds from the ‘center of mass’ of the subject, seeking to build up the image by supplying contour lines, the intersections of which convey depth—as if the representation were being created in relief. The (...)
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    Images of Time in Deleuze; Naked Life, Dumb Life, A Life; How to Live Alone.Peter Pál Pelbart - 2014 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 8 (1):111-140.
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  39. The Minister in Christian Education.Peter P. Person - 1960
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  40. Nature on the rack: Leibniz's attitude towards judicial torture and the'torture'of nature.Peter Pesic - 1997 - Studia Leibnitiana 29 (2):189-197.
    Leibniz diskutierte den Nutzen der gerichtlichen Folter, obwohl er von ihr abgestoßen war. Er betrachtete Folter als eine Ermittlungsmethode, die den höchsten Grad an Sicherheit erreichen kann und nutzte sie metaphorisch, um analoge Praktiken in der experimentellen Wissenschaft zu beschreiben. Er befiirwortete jedoch nicht den Mißbrauch der Natur, sondern eher eine unübertreffliche Methode, die die Natur dazu bringt, zu 'gestehen', ohne sie dauerhaft zu schädigen.
     
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    Bodenrechtsreform und Raumplanung.Hans-Balz Peter - 1971 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 15 (1):66-83.
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    Domain restrictions in standard deductive logic.Peter Swiggart - 1979 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (1):115-129.
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    General productivity: How become waxed and wax became a copula.Peter Petré - 2012 - Cognitive Linguistics 23 (1):27-65.
    This article provides an analysis—within the framework of Radical Construction Grammar—of how become developed into a copula ‘become’ out of an original sense ‘arrive’, and wax, originally ‘grow’, also came to be used as a copula ‘become’. Importantly, it explains why these verbs successfully became fully productive copulas in a very short period of time. It is argued that this happened after a pre-copular stage had reached a cognitive threshold value. The occurrence of this threshold is related to the fact (...)
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  44. Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility by Multinational Companies in Third World.O. Peter - 2004 - Business and Society 40:214-229.
     
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    II. The Liberal University.Peter Mew - 1978 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 21 (1-4):237-245.
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    Kebschull, Dietrich: Entwicklungspolitik. Eine Einführung, unter Mitarbeit von Karl Fasbender und Ahmad Naini.H. B. Peter - 1973 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 17 (1):376-378.
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    (1 other version)On The Uses and Disadvantages of Hellenic Studies for Political and Social Life.J. Peter Euben - 1998 - Polis 15 (1-2):44-73.
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  48. Using Activity Theory to Aid in the Design of Collaborative Activities.Peter Ilic - 2011 - Dialogos 11:151-174.
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    VII. Studien zu der geschichte des zweiten punischen krieges.C. Peter - 1852 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 7 (1-4):167-180.
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    Brave New Mind: A Thoughtful Inquiry Into the Nature and Meaning of Mental Life.Peter Dodwell - 2000 - Oxford University Press.
    This book looks at how scientists investigate the nature of the mind and the brain, providing answers to these important questions.
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