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    Paradox found.R. Kapadia - 1974 - Mind 83 (330):296-297.
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    Engulfed by an Alienated and Threatening Emotional Body: The Essential Meaning Structure of Depression in Women.Idun Røseth, Per-Einar Binder & Ulrik Fredrik Malt - 2013 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 44 (2):153-178.
    Women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with a depressive disorder as men. Before trying to explain this difference, we must first understand how women experience depression. We explore the phenomenon of depression through women’s experiences, using Giorgi’s descriptive phenomenological method. An essential meaning structure describes the development of depression: The women find themselves entrapped in a personal mission which had backfired. Motivated by shame and guilt from the past, they overinvest in work or others’ emotions to relieve internal (...)
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    P. Mancini (a cura di), "La posta in gioco. Temi, personaggi e satira nella campagna elettorale del 2001".R. Biorcio - 2004 - Polis 18 (3):522-524.
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    A Figure of the Distributist Era.R. Dunning & E. Dunning - 1987 - The Chesterton Review 13 (3):423-423.
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    Moses Mendelssohn als Psychologe der Ambivalenz.R. Jeremy Kaus - 1995 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 47 (1):17-36.
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    A Request.R. W. Smith - 1993 - The Chesterton Review 19 (4):580-580.
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    A loss of innocence?: judicial independence and the separation of powers.R. Stevens - 1999 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 19 (3):365-402.
    The concepts of judicial independence and the separation of powers are used more as terms of political rhetoric than legal concepts in the British constitution. Responsible government significantly merges the executive and the legislative while parliamentary sovereignty has meant that judicial independence has had a peculiar British meaning, rarely unpacked. In practice, in England, (and presumably in the other UK jurisdictions), individual judges are accorded a high degree of independence, while there is no effective independence of the judiciary collectively as (...)
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    The Coming.R. S. Thomas - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (1/2):65-66.
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    E. Recchi, "Giovani politici".R. Vignati - 1999 - Polis 13 (1):162-164.
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    I. Diamanti, "Bianco, rosso, verde... e azzurro. Mappe e colori dell'Italia politica".R. Vignati - 2004 - Polis 18 (1):174-176.
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    Period and cohort dynamics in fertility norms at the onset of the demographic transition in kenya 1978–1998.R. G. White, C. Hall & B. Wolff - 2007 - Journal of Biosocial Science 39 (3):443-454.
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  12. The Curious Case of Corporate Tax Avoidance: Is it Socially Irresponsible?Grahame R. Dowling - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 124 (1):173-184.
    In contrast to many aspects of the social responsibility of business, CSR scholarship has been largely silent on the issue of the payment of corporate tax. This is curious because such tax payments are often considered a fundamental and easily measured example of a company’s citizenship behavior. However, because the payment of corporate tax can often be legally avoided, this activity represents a boundary condition for CSR. If the law and CSR suggest that a company should pay its fair share (...)
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    Being a good nurse and doing the right thing: A replication study.Shelia Catlett & Sherry R. Lovan - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (1):54-63.
    This qualitative research study, a replication of a study published in 2002, investigated the qualities of a good nurse and the role ethics plays in decision making. After reviewing the limitations of the published work, the current study implemented modifications related to the research questions, sample selection, data collection, and use of software for data analysis. The original study identified seven categories that related to being a good nurse and doing the right thing. In the present study, the use of (...)
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  14. Logical Positivism.R. Carnap - 1959 - Free Press.
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    The Theoretical Practices of Physics: Philosophical Essays.R. I. G. Hughes - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    R.I.G. Hughes presents a series of eight philosophical essays on the theoretical practices of physics. The first two essays examine these practices as they appear in physicists' treatises and journal articles. By treating these publications as texts, Hughes casts the philosopher of science in the role of critic. This premise guides the following six essays which deal with various concerns of philosophy and physics such as laws, disunities, models and representation, computer simulation, explanation, and the discourse of physics.
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  16. Hypothesis testing: The role of confirmation.R. D. Tweney, M. E. Doherty & C. R. Mynatt - 1981 - In Ryan D. Tweney, Michael E. Doherty & Clifford R. Mynatt (eds.), On scientific thinking. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 115--128.
     
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  17. A Companion to the Philosophy of Language.R. Hole & C. J. G. Wright (eds.) - 1997 - Blackwell.
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    Aristotle Ethica Eudemia.R. R. Walzer & J. M. Mingay (eds.) - 1991 - Clarendon Press.
    BLWith new text and full apparatus criticus The Eudemian Ethics was one of two ethical treatises which Aristotle wrote on the subject of ethica or `matters to do with character'. Although the two works cover much the same ground, the Nicomachean Ethics is better known; the poor manuscript tradition of the Eudemian Ethics has made correct translation and interpretation of the text extremely difficult. The subject of the work is the choice of a certain means of conduct, made by a (...)
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  19. Reasons and Recognition: Essays on the Philosophy of T. M. Scanlon.R. Jay Wallace, Rahul Kumar & Samuel Freeman (eds.) - 2011 - , US: Oxford University Press.
    Reasons and Recognition brings together fourteen new papers on an array of topics from the many areas to which Scanlon has made path-breaking contributions, ...
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    Philosophy of Medicine: An Introduction.R. Paul Thompson & Ross Upshur - 2016 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Ross Upshur.
    What kind of knowledge is medical knowledge? Can medicine be explained scientifically? Is disease a scientific concept, or do explanations of disease depend on values? What is ‘evidence-based’ medicine? Are advances in neuroscience bringing us closer to a scientific understanding of the mind? The nature of medicine raises fundamental questions about explanation, causation, knowledge and ontology – questions that are central to philosophy as well as medicine. In this book Paul R. Thompson and Ross E. G. Upshur introduce the fundamental (...)
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    Constitutional Dialogue and the Justification of Judicial Review.T. R. S. Allan - 2003 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 23 (4):563-584.
    The lively debate over the constitutional foundations of judicial review has been marred by a formalism which obscures its point and value.ed from genuine issues of substance, the rival positions offer inadequate accounts of the legitimacy of judicial review; constitutional theory must regain its connection with questions of political principle and moral value. Although the critics of ultra vires have rightly emphasized the foundational role of the common law, they have misconceived its nature and implications. On the one hand, they (...)
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    Darwinism Applied: Evolutionary Paths to Social Goals. By John H. Beckstrom. Pp. 173. (Praeger, Westport, Connecticut, 1993.) £40.50. [REVIEW]R. I. M. Dunbar - 1994 - Journal of Biosocial Science 26 (4):565-567.
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    Evolution and the Genetics of Populations: Genetic and Biometric Foundations. Volume 1 of a treatise in three volumes. By Wright Sewall. University of Chicago Press. Price 135s. [REVIEW]R. W. Hiorns - 1970 - Journal of Biosocial Science 2 (3):301-304.
  24. Yi Ŭr-ho Paksa chŏngnyŏn kinyŏm sirhak nonchʻong.Ŭr-ho Yi (ed.) - 1975
     
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  25. Diyardegerayî w r̄exney edebî: binçîne meʻrîfiyekanî mîtode r̄exneyiyekan: Bineçey sewsen wek biwarî kar.Yādkār Laṭīf Shahrazūrī - 2015 - Hewlêr [Kurdistan, Iraq]: Le Biławkirawekanî Kitêbxaney Fêrbûn. Edited by Yādkār Laṭīf Shahrazūrī.
     
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    Kant’s Transcendental Deduction: An Analysis of Main Themes in His Critical Philosophy.R. C. Howell & Robert A. Howell - 1992 - Springer Verlag.
    The argument of the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories in the Critique of Pure Reason is the deepest and most far-reaching in philosophy. In his new book, Robert Howell interprets main themes of the Deduction using ideas from contemporary philosophy and intensional logic, thereby providing a keener grasp of Kant's many subtleties than has hitherto been available. No other work pursues Kant's argument through every twist and turn with the careful, logically detailed attention maintained here. Surprising new accounts of apperception, (...)
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  27. Foucault, Michel . Fearless Speech Cambridge, MA: Semiotext(e), 2001.Fernando R. Zapata - 2005 - Foucault Studies 2:150-153.
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  28. John Coveney , Food, Morals and Meaning, second edition: The pleasure and anxiety of eating . London: Routledge Books, 2006.Fernando R. Zapata - 2007 - Foucault Studies 4:197-200.
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  29. Michael Dummett: antirealism and the existence of God.Pablo R. Arango - 2013 - Discusiones Filosóficas 14 (22):125-140.
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    Heidegger's Anxiety: On the Role of Mood in Phenomenological Method.R. Matthew Shockey - 2016 - Bulletin D’Analyse Phénoménologique, 12 (1).
    Heidegger’s early project aims to articulate the form of our being as Dasein, and he says that for this usually hidden form to become accessible, a certain kind of “mood” is required of the philosopher. This “ground-mood” he identifies in Sein und Zeit as anxiety. He also, however, presents anxiety as a mood anyone, philosopher or not, experiences when there is some significant breakdown in the living of her life. I argue here that there are largely unrecognized problems with this (...)
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    The Argument from Opposites in Republic V.R. E. Allen - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (2):325 - 335.
    This distinction has sometimes been read as purely epistemic, resting not on things, but on our knowledge of them: there is one world, not two, though it may be apprehended in two ways. But this view is patently at odds with the text. Knowledge and opinion are δυνάμεις, "faculties," to be distinguished and defined by their objects, no less than by the state of mind they produce, and Plato clearly states that the fallibility and unclearness of opinion is rooted in (...)
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    Svolta linguistica, teoria della letteratura, teoria storica.Frank R. Ankersmit - 2001 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 14 (2):253-282.
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    Global Religion.Stephen R. L. Clark - 1994 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 36:113-128.
    The social and environmental problems that we face at this tail end of twentieth-century progress require us to identify some cause, some spirit that transcends the petty limits of our time and place. It is easy to believe that there is no crisis. We have been told too often that the oceans will soon die, the air be poisonous, our energy reserves run dry; that the world will grow warmer, coastlands be flooded and the climate change; that plague, famine and (...)
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    The Philosophy of Science.Harmon R. Holcomb - 1994 - Teaching Philosophy 17 (3):275-277.
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    Did socrates know nothing?Tibor R. Machan - 2010 - Think 9 (25):85-87.
    A familiar teaching about Socrates, based mostly on Plato's representation of the Athenian philosopher, is that he professed not to know anything. The only thing he knew, he is reported to have said, is that he knew nothing.
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    Ian Marsh , Suicide: Foucault, History and Truth (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), ISBN: 978-0-521-13001-1.Daniel R. Mistich - 2013 - Foucault Studies 16:208-211.
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    The interacting effects of prices and weather on population cycles in a preindustrial community.Susan Scott, S. R. Duncan & C. J. Duncan - 1998 - Journal of Biosocial Science 30 (1):15-32.
    The exogenous cycles and population dynamics of the community at Penrith, Cumbria, England, have been studied (1557-1812) using aggregative analysis, family reconstitution and time series analysis. This community was living under marginal conditions for the first 200 years and the evidence presented is of a homeostatic regime where famine, malnutrition and epidemic disease acted to regulate the balance between resources and population size. This provides an ideal historic population for an investigation of the direct and indirect effects of malnutrition. Throughout (...)
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    Answering the Charge of Fascism.James R. Thompson - 1999 - The Chesterton Review 25 (1/2):251-255.
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    A Philosophical Companion to First-order Logic.R. I. G. Hughes (ed.) - 1993 - Indianapolis and Cambridge: Hackett Publishing.
    This volume of recent writings, some previously unpublished, follows the sequence of a typical intermediate or upper-level logic course and allows teachers to enrich their presentations of formal methods and results with readings on corresponding questions in philosophical logic.
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  40. The Normative Heights and Depths of Play.R. Kretchmar - 2007 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 34 (1).
     
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    Experimental Logics and Δ₂⁰-Theories.R. G. Jeroslow - 1975 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 4 (3):253 - 267.
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    Stoicism, Science and Divination.R. J. Hankinson - 1988 - Apeiron 21 (2):123 - 160.
  43. L'Ontologie de l'oeuvre d'art-une introduction (Jacques MORIZOT).R. Pouivet - forthcoming - Revue Internationale de Philosophie.
  44. Kitāb-i mustaṭāb-i Maḥbūb al-qulūb mashhūr bi-Shamsah va qahqahah.Barkhūrdār ibn Maḥmūd Farāhī - 1908 - Bambaʼī: Maṭbaʻ-i Muẓaffarī.
     
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  45. Fuṣūl min ḥayātī: al-waqāʼiʻ wa-al-afkār: dirāsah.Taysīr Shaykh al-Arḍ - 1997 - [Damascus]: Ittiḥād al-Kuttāb al-ʻArab.
     
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  46. Mukāshafāt al-ṣūrah fī al-lawḥah wa-al-kārīkātīr.Nizār Shuqrūn - 2010 - Ṣafāqis, Tūnis: bi-al-taʻāwun maʻa al-Maʻhad al-ʻĀlī lil-Funūn wa-al-Ḥarf.
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    Dialogues on agential realism: engaging in worldings through research practice.Malou Juelskjær - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Helle Plauborg & Stine W. Adrian.
    This book consists of conversations with five founding scholars - Karen Barad, Astrid Schrader, Magdalena Gorska, Ericka Johnson and Elizabeth De Freitas - regarding their research practices inspired by agential realism. They are conversations focusing on how they think and analyze empirical material through agential realism in combination with other thinkers (e.g. Deleuze, Derrida, Butler, Haraway, Châtelet and Suchman). The conversations offer entry points to agential realism and the conduct of research practices and open up spaces for learning about research (...)
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    Edmund Burke and Enlightenment Sociability: Justice, Honour and the Principles of Government.R. Bourke - 2000 - History of Political Thought 21 (4):632-656.
    This article situates the work of Edmund Burke, principally his writings on the French Revolution, in an enlightenment debate about sociability, monarchy and mixed government. It shows how his conception of manners in general, and honour in particular, relates to similar preoccupations in Montesquieu, Voltaire, Smith and Millar, and how that conception has consequences for his theory of authority and moderation in politics.
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  49. Falsafat al-ʻilm min manẓūr Islāmī: dirāsah naqdīyah li-baʻḍ al-naẓarīyāt al-Gharbīyah fī falsafat al-ʻilm.Zakariyā Bashīr Imām - 2002 - al-Kharṭūm: Z.B. Imām.
  50. Aenesidemus and the rebirth of Pyrrhonism.R. J. Hankinson - 2010 - In Richard Bett (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Scepticism. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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