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  1. Tertiumne datur? Possessive pronouns and the bipartition of the lexicon.T. E. Zimmerman - 2004 - In Hans Kamp & Barbara Hall Partee (eds.), Context-Dependence in the Analysis of Linguistic Meaning. Elsevier. pp. 319--332.
     
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    Book Reviews Section 2.Arthur J. Newman, C. M. Charles, Norman L. Thompson, Margaret C. Wang, Evans L. Anderson, Richard L. Poole, Henry R. Fea, Patricia T. Botkin, Barry J. Zimmerman, Christopher J. Lucas, Pamela Fulton, Francesco Cordasco, E. D. Duryea, Ayers Bagley & Dick Hopkins - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (3):145-155.
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  3. Expanding the Duty to Rescue to Climate Migration.David N. Hoffman, Anne Zimmerman, Camille Castelyn & Srajana Kaikini - 2022 - Voices in Bioethics 8.
    Photo by Jonathan Ford on Unsplash ABSTRACT Since 2008, an average of twenty million people per year have been displaced by weather events. Climate migration creates a special setting for a duty to rescue. A duty to rescue is a moral rather than legal duty and imposes on a bystander to take an active role in preventing serious harm to someone else. This paper analyzes the idea of expanding a duty to rescue to climate migration. We address who should have (...)
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    Proceedings of the 4th World Conference on Research Integrity: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro. 31 May - 3 June 2015.Lex Bouter, Melissa S. Anderson, Ana Marusic, Sabine Kleinert, Susan Zimmerman, Paulo S. L. Beirão, Laura Beranzoli, Giuseppe Di Capua, Silvia Peppoloni, Maria Betânia de Freitas Marques, Adriana Sousa, Claudia Rech, Torunn Ellefsen, Adele Flakke Johannessen, Jacob Holen, Raymond Tait, Jillon Van der Wall, John Chibnall, James M. DuBois, Farida Lada, Jigisha Patel, Stephanie Harriman, Leila Posenato Garcia, Adriana Nascimento Sousa, Cláudia Maria Correia Borges Rech, Oliveira Patrocínio, Raphaela Dias Fernandes, Laressa Lima Amâncio, Anja Gillis, David Gallacher, David Malwitz, Tom Lavrijssen, Mariusz Lubomirski, Malini Dasgupta, Katie Speanburg, Elizabeth C. Moylan, Maria K. Kowalczuk, Nikolas Offenhauser, Markus Feufel, Niklas Keller, Volker Bähr, Diego Oliveira Guedes, Douglas Leonardo Gomes Filho, Vincent Larivière, Rodrigo Costas, Daniele Fanelli, Mark William Neff, Aline Carolina de Oliveira Machado Prata, Limbanazo Matandika, Sonia Maria Ramos de Vasconcelos & Karina de A. Rocha - 2016 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 1 (Suppl 1).
    Table of contentsI1 Proceedings of the 4th World Conference on Research IntegrityConcurrent Sessions:1. Countries' systems and policies to foster research integrityCS01.1 Second time around: Implementing and embedding a review of responsible conduct of research policy and practice in an Australian research-intensive universitySusan Patricia O'BrienCS01.2 Measures to promote research integrity in a university: the case of an Asian universityDanny Chan, Frederick Leung2. Examples of research integrity education programmes in different countriesCS02.1 Development of a state-run “cyber education program of research ethics” in (...)
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    Feminism, Deep Ecology, and Environmental Ethics.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1987 - Environmental Ethics 9 (1):21-44.
    Deep ecologists have criticized reform environmentalists for not being sufficiently radical in their attempts to curb human exploitation of the nonhuman world. Ecofeminists, however, maintain that deep ecologists, too, are not sufficiently radical, for they have neglected the cmcial role played by patriarchalism in shaping the cultural categories responsible for Western humanity’s domination of Nature. According to eco-feminists, only by replacing those categories-including atomism, hierarchalism, dualism, and androcentrism - can humanity learn to dweIl in harmony with nonhuman beings. After reviewing (...)
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    Quantum Theory, Intrinsic Value, and Panentheism.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1988 - Environmental Ethics 10 (1):3-30.
    J. Baird Callicott seeks to resolve the problem of the intrinsic value of nature by utilizing a nondualistic paradigm derived from quantum theory. His approach is twofold. According to his less radical approach, quantum theory shows that properties once considered to be “primary” and “objective” are in fact the products of interactions between observer and observed. Values are also the products of such interactions. According to his more radical approach, quantum theory’s doctrine of internal relations is the model for the (...)
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    Rethinking the Heidegger-Deep Ecology Relationship.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1993 - Environmental Ethics 15 (3):195-224.
    Recent disclosures regarding the relationship between Heidegger’s thought and his own version of National Socialism have led me to rethink my earlier efforts to portray Heidegger as a forerunner of deep ecology. His political problems have provided ammunition for critics, such as Murray Bookchin, who regard deep ecology as a reactionary movement. In this essay, I argue that, despite some similarities, Heidegger’s thought and deep ecology are in many ways incompatible, in part because deep ecologists—in spite of their criticism of (...)
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    The Threat of Ecofascism.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1995 - Social Theory and Practice 21 (2):207-238.
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    Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology.Michael E. Zimmerman (ed.) - 2004 - Pearson.
    Edited by leading experts in contemporary environmental philosophy, this anthology features the best available selections that cover the full range of positions within this rapidly developing field. Divided into four sections that delve into the vast issues of contemporary Eco-philosophy, the Fourth Edition now includes a section on Continental Environmental Philosophy that explores current topics such as the social construction of nature, and eco-phenomenology. Each section is introduced and edited by a leading philosopher in the field. For professionals with a (...)
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    Studies, Scientific and Social.E. B. T. - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (2):220-221.
  11. Contesting Earth's Future: Radical Ecology and Postmodernity.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1997 - Environmental Values 6 (1):113-115.
     
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  12. Eclipse of the Self. The Development of Heidegger's Concept of Authenticity.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1982 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 44 (2):366-366.
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    Implications fo Heidegger's Thought for Deep Ecology.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1986 - Modern Schoolman 64 (1):19-43.
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    The Dangers of Directives or the False Security of Forms.Diane E. Hoffmann, Sheryl Itkin Zimmerman & Catherine J. Tompkins - 1996 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (1):5-17.
    During the past several years, numerous studies have been conducted regarding advance directives for health care). Studies have examined how many individuals have executed advance directives, who is more likely to execute such directives, and whether factors such as education, income, race, religiosity, or family status affect the likelihood of having executed an advance directive or one's willingness to do so. Studies have also investigated the effectiveness of different educational strategies aimed at increasing the number of individuals who execute these (...)
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    The Dangers of Directives or the False Security of Forms.Diane E. Hoffmann, Sheryl Itkin Zimmerman & Catherine J. Tompkins - 1996 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (1):5-17.
    During the past several years, numerous studies have been conducted regarding advance directives for health care). Studies have examined how many individuals have executed advance directives, who is more likely to execute such directives, and whether factors such as education, income, race, religiosity, or family status affect the likelihood of having executed an advance directive or one's willingness to do so. Studies have also investigated the effectiveness of different educational strategies aimed at increasing the number of individuals who execute these (...)
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  16. Social-movements and individual identity-a critique of Freud on the psychology of groups.T. E. Wartenberg - 1991 - Philosophical Forum 22 (4):362-382.
     
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    The Philosophy of Motion Pictures.T. E. Wartenberg - 2009 - British Journal of Aesthetics 49 (1):83-85.
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    A Comparison of Nietzsche's Overman and Heidegger's Authentic Self.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1976 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 14 (2):213-231.
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    Architectural Ethics, Multiculturalism, and Globalization.Michael E. Zimmerman - 2003 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (3):17-30.
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  20. Contesting Earth's Future: Radical Ecology and Postmodernity.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1997 - Ethics and the Environment 2 (1):95-98.
     
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  21. Eclipse of the Self. The development of Heidegger's concept of authenticity.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1987 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 177 (4):525-525.
     
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    Heidegger, Ethics, and National Socialism.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1974 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):97-106.
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    Heidegger’s “Existentialism” Revisited.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1984 - International Philosophical Quarterly 24 (3):219-236.
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    Introduction.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1984 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 32:7-13.
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    On Vallicella’s Critique of Heidegger.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1990 - International Philosophical Quarterly 30 (1):75-100.
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    Philosophy and Politics: The Case of Heidegger.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1989 - Philosophy Today 33 (1):3-20.
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    Socratic Ignorance and Authenticity.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1980 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 29:133-149.
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    The "Alien Abduction" Phenomenon: Forbidden Knowledge of Hidden Events.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1997 - Philosophy Today 41 (2):235-254.
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    The Foundering of "Being and Time".Michael E. Zimmerman - 1975 - Philosophy Today 19 (2):100-107.
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    The Limitations of Heidegger's Ontological Aestheticism.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1990 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 28 (S1):183-189.
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    Natural Kinds.T. E. Wilkerson - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (243):29-42.
    What is a natural kind? As we shall see, the concept of a natural kind has a long history. Many of the interesting doctrines can be detected in Aristotle, were revived by Locke and Leibniz, and have again become fashionable in recent years. Equally there has been agreement about certain paradigm examples: the kinds oak, stickleback and gold are natural kinds, and the kinds table, nation and banknote are not. Sadly agreement does not extend much further. It is impossible to (...)
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    Experience and the Growth of Understanding.T. E. Wilkerson & D. W. Hamlyn - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (118):92.
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    The Science of Mechanics.E. B. T., E. Mach & T. J. McCormack - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3 (1):123.
  34. Annunzi e Note Varie.T. E. T. E. - 1913 - Rivista di Filosofia 5 (1):131.
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  35. Annunzi e Note Varie.T. E. T. E. - 1913 - Rivista di Filosofia 5 (2):325.
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    Species, essences and the names of natural kinds.T. E. Wilkerson - 1994 - Philosophical Quarterly 44 (170):1-19.
  37. Reciprocal causation and the proximate–ultimate distinction.T. E. Dickins & R. A. Barton - 2013 - Biology and Philosophy 28 (5):747-756.
    Laland and colleagues have sought to challenge the proximate–ultimate distinction claiming that it imposes a unidirectional model of causation, is limited in its capacity to account for complex biological phenomena, and hinders progress in biology. In this article the core of their argument is critically analyzed. It is claimed that contrary to their claims Laland et al. rely upon the proximate–ultimate distinction to make their points and that their alternative conception of reciprocal causation refers to phenomena that were already accounted (...)
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    Die Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie. [REVIEW]Michael E. Zimmerman - 1977 - International Philosophical Quarterly 17 (2):235-237.
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  39. Transcendental arguments.T. E. Wilkerson - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (80):200-212.
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    Knowledge in Perspective. Selected Essays in Epistemology.T. E. Wilkerson - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (3):159-161.
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    The Nature of Intention.T. E. Wilkerson - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (81):402-403.
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    Time asymmetry and quantum equations of motion.T. E. Phipps - 1973 - Foundations of Physics 3 (4):435-455.
    Accepted quantum description is stochastic, yet history is nonstochastic, i.e., not representable by a probability distribution. Therefore ordinary quantum mechanics is unsuited to describe history. This is a limitation of the accepted quantum theory, rather than a failing of mechanics in general. To remove the limitation, it would be desirable to find a form of quantum mechanics that describes the future stochastically and the past nonstochastically. For this purpose it proves sufficient to introduce into quantum mechanics, by means of a (...)
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    Work-hardening in niobium single crystals.T. E. Mitchell, R. A. Foxall & P. B. Hirsch - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (95):1895-1920.
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    Beiträge zur Philosophie. [REVIEW]Michael E. Zimmerman - 1991 - International Philosophical Quarterly 31 (3):369-372.
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    Deep Ecology. [REVIEW]Michael E. Zimmerman - 1986 - International Philosophical Quarterly 26 (2):195-198.
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    Heidegger and Aquinas. [REVIEW]Michael E. Zimmerman - 1988 - New Scholasticism 62 (3):365-370.
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    "Heidegger and Modem Philosophy," ed. Michael Murray. [REVIEW]Michael E. Zimmerman - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 56 (4):382-383.
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    "Heideggers Begriff der Metaphysik," by Gerd Haeffner. [REVIEW]Michael E. Zimmerman - 1977 - Modern Schoolman 54 (3):304-304.
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    Heidegger: The Critique of Logic. By Thomas A. Fay. [REVIEW]Michael E. Zimmerman - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 56 (2):181-182.
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    John D. Caputo, "The Mystical Element in Ileidegger's Thought". [REVIEW]Michael E. Zimmerman - 1982 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 20 (3):320.
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