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    Fichte: idéalisme, politique et histoire : actes du colloque organisé par le Centre Alpin de Philosophie Allemande.M. Bienenstock, M. Bondeli, J. Buée, C. Cesa, J. -F. Goubet, J. Goubet & J. Lardic - 2003 - Librairie Philosophique J Vrin.
    La philosophie de Fichte ne consiste ni en un idealisme abstrait, ni en une reprise systematique du moralisme kantien comme on le croit souvent. Au contraire, soucieux de la realisation de la liberte dans le monde phenomenal, Fichte a tente de redefinir les termes d'une philosophie pratique, suscitant une interrogation radicale sur la nature du sujet et des principes en philosophie. Les etudes rassemblees dans cet ouvrage montrent l'enjeu de cette entreprise pour nos contemporains, dans les domaines les plus concrets (...)
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  2. The translation of XVIIIth century German metaphysics.J. F. Goubet - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de L Etranger 130 (4):523.
  3. The young Fichte and the concept of practical universal philosophy.J. F. Goubet - 2004 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 59 (2):435-445.
     
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  4. The Post-Modern Condition: A Report on Knowledge.J. F. Lyotard - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63:520.
     
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  5. The Differend: Phrases in dispute (Slovene translation).J. F. Lyotard - 2003 - Filozofski Vestnik 24 (1):91-117.
     
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    The Budapest School: Beyond Marxism.J. F. Dorahy - 2019 - Brill.
    _The Budapest School: Beyond Marxism_ develops a systematic reconstruction of the post-Marxist projects of the Budapest School. It charts the evolution of these thinkers from their beginnings in the ‘renaissance of Marxism’ through to their contemporary critical theories of modernity.
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    Syntactic Structures.J. F. Staal - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (2):245-251.
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  8. A 'Nudge' for Public Health Ethics: Libertarian Paternalism as a Framework for Ethical Analysis of Public Health Interventions?J. -F. Menard - 2010 - Public Health Ethics 3 (3):229-238.
    Is it possible to interfere with individual decision-making while preserving freedom of choice? The purpose of this article is to assess whether ‘libertarian paternalism’, a set of political and ethical principles derived from the observations of behavioural sciences, can form the basis of a viable framework for the ethical analysis of public health interventions. First, the article situates libertarian libertarianism within the broader context of the law and economics movement. The main tenets of the approach are then presented and particular (...)
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  9. What Achilles should have said to the Tortoise.J. F. Thomson - 2010 - In Steven Cahn (ed.), Thinking about Logic: Classic Essays. Taylor & Francis.
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    Benson Mates, Synonymity.J. F. Thomson - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):223-223.
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    Philosophy of God, and theology.Bernard J. F. Lonergan - 1973 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
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    The Posidonivs Myth.J. F. Dobson - 1918 - Classical Quarterly 12 (3-4):179-.
    Posidonivs was fortunate to be born in an age when the Romans had begun to recognize their own intellectual limitations, and had turned for guidance to a hitherto despised nation, admitted by themselves to be as much their superior in originality as it was inferior to them in practical matters. He was, moreover, the official exponent of a philosophical system which, destined as it was to exercise for hundreds of years the strongest moral influence over the world, had already taken (...)
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    On Referring.J. F. Thomson & P. F. Strawson - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (1):87.
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  14. Forms of Life" in Wittgenstein's "Philosophical Investigations.J. F. M. Hunter - 1968 - American Philosophical Quarterly 5 (4):233 - 243.
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    The representation of egocentric space in the posterior parietal cortex.J. F. Stein - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (4):691-700.
    The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is the most likely site where egocentric spatial relationships are represented in the brain. PPC cells receive visual, auditory, somaesthetic, and vestibular sensory inputs; oculomotor, head, limb, and body motor signals; and strong motivational projections from the limbic system. Their discharge increases not only when an animal moves towards a sensory target, but also when it directs its attention to it. PPC lesions have the opposite effect: sensory inattention and neglect. The PPC does not seem (...)
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    The American Synthetic Rubber Research ProgramPeter J. T. Morris.J. F. Donnelly - 1991 - Isis 82 (4):779-780.
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    Some kinds of modal completeness.J. F. A. K. Benthem - 1980 - Studia Logica 39 (2-3):125 - 141.
    In the modal literature various notions of completeness have been studied for normal modal logics. Four of these are defined here, viz. (plain) completeness, first-order completeness, canonicity and possession of the finite model property — and their connections are studied. Up to one important exception, all possible inclusion relations are either proved or disproved. Hopefully, this helps to establish some order in the jungle of concepts concerning modal logics. In the course of the exposition, the interesting properties of first-order definability (...)
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  18. Intuition, incubation, and insight: Implicit cognition in problem-solving.J. F. Kihlstrom, V. A. Shames & J. Dorfman - 1996 - In G. Underwood (ed.), Implicit Cognition. Oxford University Press. pp. 257--296.
     
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    Aspects of the Theory of Syntax.J. F. Staal - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (3):385-387.
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    ‘the Ants Were Duly Visited’: making sense of John Lubbock, scientific naturalism and the senses of social insects.J. F. M. Clark - 1997 - British Journal for the History of Science 30 (2):151-176.
    Much ink has been spilt in consideration of the once pervasive reliance on military metaphors to depict the relationships between science and religion in the nineteenth century. This has resulted in historically sensitive treatments of secularization; and the realization that the relationship between science and religion was not a bloody war between intellectual nation states, but a protracted divorce of former partners. Moreover, historians of science have been encouraged to throw off the yoke of the internalism–externalism debate, and to explore (...)
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    Joseph Butler's Case for Virtue: Conscience as a Power of Sight in a Darkened World.J. F. Worthen - 1995 - Journal of Religious Ethics 23 (2):239-261.
    The eclipse of interest in Joseph Butler's analysis of the relation of conscience and action and the dismissal of his ethics on the grounds that the argument is flawed by circularity and/or the naturalistic fallacy are both a consequence of the failure of scholars to attend to the complex design of his work considered as a whole. The seldom studied Sermon XV is pivotal to understanding Butler's conception of failure and possibility. While it builds on the familiar arguments of Sermons (...)
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    Saturated models of peano arithmetic.J. F. Pabion - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (3):625-637.
    We study reducts of Peano arithmetic for which conditions of saturation imply the corresponding conditions for the whole model. It is shown that very weak reducts (like pure order) have such a property for κ-saturation in every κ ≥ ω 1 . In contrast, other reducts do the job for ω and not for $\kappa > \omega_1$ . This solves negatively a conjecture of Chang.
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  23. Nouvelles experiences au spectrometre de masse a source laser.J. F. Eloy - 1968 - Method. Phys. Anal 2:161.
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    The 'Codex Leidensis' of Livy.J. F. Dobson - 1910 - Classical Quarterly 4 (01):38-.
    For the purposes of the new text of Livy which Professor Conway and Professor C. F. Walters are preparing for the Oxford Series of Classical Texts, I undertook in 1908 to examine the Codex Leidensis, which contains Livy's first decade.
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    Some Conjectures in Fronto.J. F. Dobson - 1912 - Classical Quarterly 6 (01):35-.
    The text of Fronto is in a very corrupt state, and the startling discrepancies which exist between different collations, as well as the unintelligibility of many of the readings deciphered, seem to justify a good deal of conjectural emendation. I append some attempts to complete or restore the sense in some passages of the Greek letters which seem hitherto to have been left in an unsatisfactory state. Not having had access to the MS, I have relied on the collations of (...)
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    To the Editors of The Classical Review.J. F. Dobson - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (02):94-.
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    What Kind of Science is Psychology?J. F. Donceel - 1945 - New Scholasticism 19 (2):117-135.
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    Mimesis, Critique, Redemption: Creaturely life in and beyond Dialectic of Enlightenment.J. F. Dorahy - 2014 - Colloquy 27.
    The idea of creaturely life has, in recent years, emerged as an important and illuminating category of literary and philosophical critique. In this paper I seek to contribute to this contemporary discourse by examining the references to the creaturely found in the writings of T.W. Adorno. Whilst much attention has been paid to Walter Benjamin’s reflections on creatureliness, Adorno, a thinker with whom Benjamin is often associated, has received comparatively little in this regard. I begin to redress this lacuna by (...)
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    Requested allocation of a deceased donor organ: laws and misconceptions.J. F. Douglas & A. J. Cronin - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (6):321-321.
    In the Laura Ashworth case in 2008, the Human Tissue Authority considered itself bound to overturn a deceased daughter's alleged wish that one of her kidneys should go to her mother, who at the time had end stage kidney failure and was on dialysis. 12 This was so even though Laura's earlier wish to be a living donor would most likely have been authorised, had the formal assessment process begun. The decision provoked much criticism. The recent Department of Health document (...)
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    Representation of Metaphoric-Metonymic Oscillation.J. F. Doucet - 1992 - Communications 17 (1):121-130.
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    Transplant research and deceased donors: laws, licences and fear of liability.J. F. Douglas, M. L. Rose, J. H. Dark & A. J. Cronin - 2011 - Clinical Ethics 6 (3):140-145.
    Transplantation research on samples and organs from deceased donors in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is under threat. The key problems relate to difficulties encountered in gaining consent for research projects, as distinct from consent to donation for clinical transplantation. They are due partly to the terms of the Human Tissue Act 2004 (the 2004 Act), and partly to its interpretation by the Human Tissue Authority (HTA). They include excessive interaction with donor representatives regarding ‘informed consent’ to research projects, uncertainty (...)
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    Przegląd czasopism.J. F. Drewnowski, Z. Czerwiński, M. Kokoszyńska, T. Kubiński & M. Przełęcki - 1958 - Studia Logica 8 (1):287-314.
  33. Rig II. 1.J. F. Drinkwater - forthcoming - Classical Review.
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    An investigation into the relation between intelligence and inheritance.J. F. Duff - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 24 (2):143.
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    A study of American intelligence.J. F. Duff - 1925 - The Eugenics Review 17 (2):108.
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    Genetic studies of genius. Vol. I. Mental and physical traits of a thousand gifted children.J. F. Duff - 1926 - The Eugenics Review 18 (1):45.
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    On the relationship of health to the psychical and physical characters in school children.J. F. Duff - 1924 - The Eugenics Review 16 (2):148.
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  38. Raimon Panikkar's diatopical hermeneutics and the discourse of disclosure:'The silent look'as a symbol of the ultimate reality and meaning in a Muslim-Hindu encounter.J. F. Duggan - 1996 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 19 (2):115-131.
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  39. L'homme-machine et le behavioriste.J. F. Dumas - 1980 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 3 (3):305-323.
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  40. Never smile until Christmas? Casting doubt on an old myth.J. F. Andersen & P. A. Andersen - 1987 - Journal of Thought 22 (4):57-61.
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    The concept of paksa in indian logic.J. F. Staal - 1972 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 2 (2):156-166.
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    Emotional valence, sense of agency and responsibility: A study using intentional binding.J. F. Christensen, M. Yoshie, S. Di Costa & P. Haggard - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 43:1-10.
  43. El Ser y la Muerte. Bosquejo de una filosofía integracionista.J. F. MORA - 1962
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    A New Fragment of Latin Comedy?J. F. Mountford - 1922 - Classical Quarterly 16 (2):104-104.
    In a recent article attention was drawn to those quotation items in the Liber Glossarum which cannot be traced to any one of those authors, such as Isidore and Augustine, whose work formed the basis of the Lib. Gloss.
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    The Supper of the Lord 1533.J. F. Mozley - 1966 - Moreana 3 (2):11-16.
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  46. [Omnibus Review].J. F. Staal - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (2):245-251.
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    The Christian Physician in the Non-Christian Institution: Objections of Conscience and Physician Value Neutrality.J. F. Peppin - 1997 - Christian Bioethics 3 (1):39-54.
    Christian physicians are in danger of losing the right of conscientious objection in situations they deem immoral. The erosion of this right is bolstered by the doctrine of "physician value neutrality" (PVN) which may be an impetus for the push to require physicians to refer for procedures they find immoral. It is only a small step from referral to compelling performance of these same procedures. If no one particular value is more morally correct than any other (a foundational PVN premise) (...)
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    Trying.J. F. M. Hunter - 1987 - Philosophical Quarterly 37 (149):392-401.
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    Doing Things the Hurd Way: A Map for all Reasons?J. F. P. Allan - 2005 - Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 30:59-81.
  50. Mathematical and Metaphysical Analogy in St Thomas.J. F. Anderson - 1941 - The Thomist 3:564-579.
     
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