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    Pesimistička antropologija Zigmunda Frojda.Slobodan G. Markovich - 2014 - Beograd: Dosije studio.
  2. Is nativism in psychology reconcilable with the parity thesis in biology?Slobodan Perovic & Ljiljana Radenovic - 2008
    The Modern Synthesis of Darwinism and genetics regards non-genetic factors as merely constraints on the genetic variations that result in the characteristics of organisms. Even though the environment (including social interactions and culture) is as necessary as genes in terms of selection and inheritance, it does not contain the information that controls the development of the traits. S. Oyama’s account of the Parity Thesis, however, states that one cannot conceivably distinguish in a meaningful way between nature-based (i.e., gene-based) and nurture-based (...)
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  3. On Gene’s Action and Reciprocal Causation.Slobodan Perovic & Paul-Antoine Miquel - 2011 - Foundations of Science 16 (1):31-46.
    Advancing the reductionist conviction that biology must be in agreement with the assumptions of reductive physicalism (the upward hierarchy of causal powers, the upward fixing of facts concerning biological levels) A. Rosenberg argues that downward causation is ontologically incoherent and that it comes into play only when we are ignorant of the details of biological phenomena. Moreover, in his view, a careful look at relevant details of biological explanations will reveal the basic molecular level that characterizes biological systems, defined by (...)
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  4. Fine-tuning nativism: the 'nurtured nature' and innate cognitive structures.Slobodan Perovic & Ljiljana Radenovic - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (3):399-417.
    S. Oyama’s prominent account of the Parity Thesis states that one cannot distinguish in a meaningful way between nature-based (i.e. gene-based) and nurture-based (i.e. environment-based) characteristics in development because the information necessary for the resulting characteristics is contained at both levels. Oyama as well as P. E. Griffiths and K. Stotz argue that the Parity Thesis has far-reaching implications for developmental psychology in that both nativist and interactionist developmental accounts of psychological capacities that presuppose a substantial nature/nurture dichotomy are inadequate. (...)
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    Semiotics as a philosophical and methodological, natural science and mathematical discipline.Vadim Markovich Rozin - 2022 - Философия И Культура 6:66-81.
    The article examines the history of the development of the ideas of semiotics, from the works of St. Augustine to the present. The author shares the semiotic approach, which, judging by the literature, was formulated by Augustine, and semiotics as a scientific discipline, and in two versions, as an analogue of mathematics and natural science. The characteristic of the semiotic approach presented by Augustine in the scheme is given, which, the author shows, can be extended to various humanitarian objects. Based (...)
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  6. Metod v deĭstvii: opyt t︠s︡elostnogo ovladenii︠a︡ naslediem K. Marksa.G. V. Stark - 1988 - Rostov-na-Donu: Izd-vo Rostovskogo universiteta. Edited by I︠U︡. R. Tishchenko.
     
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    Radical behaviorism and theoretical entities.G. E. Zuriff - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):572.
  8. Imagination and fission futures.G. J. Shipley - 2002 - Analysis 62 (4):324–327.
  9. Can God's Existence be Disproved?G. E. Hughes - 1955 - In Antony Flew (ed.), New essays in philosophical theology. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 56-67.
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    ‘Cock’ in Latin.G. P. Shipp - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (05):164-165.
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    ΠΑнΛΟΣ, ‘Head’?G. P. Shipp - 1944 - The Classical Review 58 (02):52-.
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  12. Torat ha-yekum.G. H. Shikmoni - 1967
     
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    Truth, negation, and contradiction.G. H. Wright - 1986 - Synthese 66 (1):3-14.
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    Spatial adaptation and aftereffect with optically transformed vision: Effects of active and passive responding and the relationship between test and exposure responses.G. Singer & R. H. Day - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (5):725.
  15. Analytical Biology.G. Sommerhoff - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (99):378-381.
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    Employee Reactions to Internet Monitoring: The Moderating Role of Ethical Orientation.G. Stoney Alder, Marshall Schminke, Terry W. Noel & Maribeth Kuenzi - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 80 (3):481-498.
    Research has demonstrated that employee reactions to monitoring systems depend on both the characteristics of the monitoring system and how it is implemented. However, little is known about the role individual differences may play in this process. This study proposes that individuals have generalized attitudes toward organizational control and monitoring activities. We examined this argument by assessing the relationship between employees’ baseline attitudes toward a set of monitoring and control techniques that span the employment relationship. We further explore the effects (...)
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    God.H. G. Wells - 1917 - New York,: The Macmillan company.
    H G WellsHerbert George Wells, an English writer, was born on 21st 1866 and died on 13 Aug 1946. He was renowned for his works of science fiction especially 'The Time Machine'. He is also referred as 'The Father of Science Fiction'.
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    Theocritus I.95 f.G. Zuntz - 1960 - Classical Quarterly 10 (1-2):37-.
    The problems of this passage were concisely stated by M. Platnauer more than thirty years ago and his suggestions for their solution have been adopted and developed in A. S. F. Gow's magnum opus. Its authority—so the present writer suspects—is liable at this point to eclipse the meaning of the text.
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    Précis of Behaviorism: A conceptual reconstruction.G. E. Zuriff - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):687-699.
    The conceptual framework of behaviorism is reconstructed in a logical scheme rather than along chronological lines. The resulting reconstruction is faithful to the history of behaviorism and yet meets the contemporary challenges arising from cognitive science, psycholinguistics, and philosophy. In this reconstruction, the fundamental premise is that psychology is to be a natural science, and the major corollaries are that psychology is to be objective and empirical. To a great extent, the reconstruction of behaviorism is an elaboration of behaviorist views (...)
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    Discrete Modeling of Dynamics of Zooplankton Community at the Different Stages of an Antropogeneous Eutrophication.G. N. Zholtkevych, G. Yu Bespalov, K. V. Nosov & Mahalakshmi Abhishek - 2013 - Acta Biotheoretica 61 (4):449-465.
    Mathematical modeling is a convenient way for characterization of complex ecosystems. This approach was applied to study the dynamics of zooplankton in Lake Sevan (Armenia) at different stages of anthropogenic eutrophication with the use of a novel method called discrete modeling of dynamical systems with feedback (DMDS). Simulation demonstrated that the application of this method helps in characterization of inter- and intra-component relationships in a natural ecosystem. This method describes all possible pairwise inter-component relationships like “plus–plus,” “minus–minus,” “plus–minus,” “plus–zero,” “minus–zero,” (...)
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  21. Scientific Aspects of Christian Evidences.G. Frederick Wright - 1906 - Appleton.
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    Vartiovaara Klaus V.. Logiikka ja etiikka . Ajatus , vol. 10 , pp. 285–300.G. H. V. Wright - 1942 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 7 (1):43-43.
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    Weinberg Julius. Our knowledge of other minds. The philosophical review, vol. 55 , pp. 555–563.G. H. V. Wright - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (2):59-59.
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    Dr N. Westendorp Boerma, neen en ja. ethisch-religieuze studiën. Amsterdam, H. J. Paris, 1939.G. Brillenburg Wurth - 1941 - Philosophia Reformata 6 (2-3):160.
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    The threshold of flicker fusion as a function of excitation and inhibition due to conditioning.G. K. Yacorzynski - 1944 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 34 (4):335.
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    The biology of population growth.G. U. Yule - 1926 - The Eugenics Review 18 (1):42.
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    A reformulation of mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity.G. Yun, K. C. Hwang, Y. Huang & P. D. Wu - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (33-35):4011-4029.
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    Size effect in tension of thin films on substrate: a study based on the reformulation of mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity.G. Yun, K. C. Hwang, Y. Huang, P. D. Wu & C. Liu - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (33-35):5553-5566.
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    Investigación científica y pensamiento prudencial.G. Zanotti - 1997 - Acta Philosophica 6 (2).
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    Information Models in Physics.G. B. Zhdanov - 1964 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 3 (3):54-57.
    In the article "The Epistemological Nature of Information Modeling" [Gnoseologicheskaia priroda informatsionnogo modelirovaniia], Voprosy filosofii, 1963, No. 10, Academician V. M. Glushkov examines two important methodological aspects of the modeling of natural objects and phenomena in the contemporary natural sciences. The first consists of the informational nature of the models created, and the second of their dynamism. The dynamic nature of today's models in the natural sciences means that it is not so much the material structure of the object that (...)
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    Aion Plutonios (Eine Gründungslegende von Alexandria)(AP (Une légende de fondation d'Alexandrie)).G. Zuntz - 1988 - Hermes 116 (3):291-303.
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    Menander, Dyskolos 194.G. Zuntz - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (01):7-.
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    Conscious will and agent causation.G. E. Zuriff - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (5):678-679.
    Wegner (2002) fails to (1) distinguish conscious will and voluntariness; (2) account for everyday willed acts; and (3) individuate thoughts and acts. Wegner incorrectly implies that (4) we experience acts as willed only when they are caused by unwilled thoughts; (5) thoughts are never true causes of actions; and (6) we experience ourselves as first performing mental acts which then cause our intentional actions.
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  34. Diagnostic des défaillances, Traité des nouvelles Technonlogies, série Diagnostic et Maintenance.G. Zwingelstien - forthcoming - Hermes.
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    The Ethics of Assisted Colonization in the Age of Anthropogenic Climate Change.G. A. Albrecht, C. Brooke, D. H. Bennett & S. T. Garnett - 2013 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 26 (4):827-845.
    This paper examines an issue that is becoming increasingly relevant as the pressures of a warming planet, changing climate and changing ecosystems ramp up. The broad context for the paper is the intragenerational, intergenerational, and interspecies equity implications of changing the climate and the value orientations of adapting to such change. In addition, the need to stabilize the planetary climate by urgent mitigation of change factors is a foundational ethical assumption. In order to avoid further animal and plant extinctions, or (...)
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  36. Social Complexity and the Development of Towns in Iberia, From the Copper Age to the Second Century AD.Zapatero G. Ruiz & Álvarez-Sanchís Jr - 1995
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    Representation and Processing of Domain Knowledge for Simulation-Based Training in Complex Dynamic Systems.G. T. Georgiev & I. I. Zheliazkova - 2000 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 10 (3):255-278.
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    Mechanical properties of pyrolysed wood: a nanoindentation study.G. A. Zickler, T. Schöberl & O. Paris - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (10):1373-1386.
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    Business Ethics and the Brain: Rommel Salvador and Robert G. Folger.Rommel Salvador & Robert G. Folger - 2009 - Business Ethics Quarterly 19 (1):1-31.
    ABSTRACT:Neuroethics, the study of the cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying ethical decision-making, is a growing field of study. In this review, we identify and discuss four themes emerging from neuroethics research. First, ethical decision-making appears to be distinct from other types of decision-making processes. Second, ethical decision-making entails more than just conscious reasoning. Third, emotion plays a critical role in ethical decision-making, at least under certain circumstances. Lastly, normative approaches to morality have distinct, underlying neural mechanisms. On the basis of (...)
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    Wittgenstein's Method.G. P. Baker (ed.) - 2004 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This is a collection of the key articles written by renowned Wittgenstein scholar, G.P. Baker, on Wittgenstein’s later philosophy, published posthumously. Following Baker’s death in 2002, the volume has been edited by collaborator and partner, Katherine Morris. Contains articles previously only available in other languages, and one previously unpublished paper. Completely distinct from the widely-known work Baker did with P.M.S. Hacker in the Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations.
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    Our knowledge of the historical past.Murray G. Murphey - 1973 - Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill.
    Dealing with the nature of historical knowledge, this book is concerned with both philosophical and historical questions. It involves considerations as various as statistical hypothesis testing, componential analysis and the problem of the Synoptic Gospels. --.
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    Economics as anatomy: radical innovation in empirical economics.G. M. P. Swann - 2019 - Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
    There are two fundamentally different approaches to innovation: incremental and radical. In Economics as Anatomy, G.M. Peter Swann argues that economics as a discipline needs both perspectives in order to create the maximum beneficial effect for the economy. Chapters explore how and why mainstream economics is very good at incremental innovation but seems uncomfortable with radical innovation. Swann argues that economics should follow the example of many other disciplines, transitioning from one field to a range of semi-autonomous sub-disciplines. In this (...)
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    Effectiveness of research guidelines in prevention of scientific misconduct.Eleanor G. Shore - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (4):383-387.
    In response to a series of allegations of scientific misconduct in the 1980’s, a number of scientific societies, national agencies, and academic institutions, including Harvard Medical School, devised guidelines to increase awareness of optimal scientific practices and to attempt to prevent as many episodes of misconduct as possible. The chief argument for adopting guidelines is to promote good science. There is no evidence that well-crafted guidelines have had any detrimental effect on creativity since they focus on design of research studies, (...)
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    The Object of Morality.G. J. Warnock - 1971 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 164 (1):139-139.
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  45. Tracks of Relations and Equivalences-based Reasoning.G. Shtakser & L. Leonenko - 2011 - Studia Logica 97 (3):385-413.
    It is known that the Restricted Predicate Calculus can be embedded in an elementary theory, the signature of which consists of exactly two equivalences. Some special models for the mentioned theory were constructed to prove this fact. Besides formal adequacy of these models, a question may be posed concerning their conceptual simplicity, "transparency" of interpretations they assigned to the two stated equivalences. In works known to us these interpretations are rather complex, and can be called "technical", serving only the purpose (...)
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    The Opioid Industry Documents Archive: Advancing Public Health Through Industry Document Disclosure.G. Caleb Alexander & Kate Tasker - 2024 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (1):133-135.
    More than twenty-five years after the first signs of potential harm, the US remains locked in the grip of an opioid epidemic, with more Americans dying from overdoses than ever before.1 Diversion of prescription opioids plays an important role in opioid-related harms. Much of the scientific and public health focus on diversion has been on end-users, given how commonly non-medical prescription opioid use occurs, as well as the proportion of individuals who report that their source of non-medical opioids was friends (...)
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  47. Quantum mechanics and consciousness.G. D. Wasserman - 1983 - Nature and System 5 (March-June):3-16.
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    Apperception and the movement of attention.G. F. Stout - 1891 - Mind 16 (61):23-53.
  49. God and Nature.G. F. Stout - 1953 - Mind 62 (248):523-535.
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  50. A Creed.Philip G. Shields - 1999 - Philip Shields.
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