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  1. The Slingshot Argument.K. Correia F. Mulligan & F. Correia - 2012 - In Peter Adamson (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  2. Monetary Intelligence and Behavioral Economics: The Enron Effect—Love of Money, Corporate Ethical Values, Corruption Perceptions Index, and Dishonesty Across 31 Geopolitical Entities.Thomas Li-Ping Tang, Toto Sutarso, Mahfooz A. Ansari, Vivien K. G. Lim, Thompson S. H. Teo, Fernando Arias-Galicia, Ilya E. Garber, Randy Ki-Kwan Chiu, Brigitte Charles-Pauvers, Roberto Luna-Arocas, Peter Vlerick, Adebowale Akande, Michael W. Allen, Abdulgawi Salim Al-Zubaidi, Mark G. Borg, Bor-Shiuan Cheng, Rosario Correia, Linzhi Du, Consuelo Garcia de la Torre, Abdul Hamid Safwat Ibrahim, Chin-Kang Jen, Ali Mahdi Kazem, Kilsun Kim, Jian Liang, Eva Malovics, Alice S. Moreira, Richard T. Mpoyi, Anthony Ugochukwu Obiajulu Nnedum, Johnsto E. Osagie, AAhad M. Osman-Gani, Mehmet Ferhat Özbek, Francisco José Costa Pereira, Ruja Pholsward, Horia D. Pitariu, Marko Polic, Elisaveta Gjorgji Sardžoska, Petar Skobic, Allen F. Stembridge, Theresa Li-Na Tang, Caroline Urbain, Martina Trontelj, Luigina Canova, Anna Maria Manganelli, Jingqiu Chen, Ningyu Tang, Bolanle E. Adetoun & Modupe F. Adewuyi - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 148 (4):919-937.
    Monetary intelligence theory asserts that individuals apply their money attitude to frame critical concerns in the context and strategically select certain options to achieve financial goals and ultimate happiness. This study explores the dark side of monetary Intelligence and behavioral economics—dishonesty. Dishonesty, a risky prospect, involves cost–benefit analysis of self-interest. We frame good or bad barrels in the environmental context as a proxy of high or low probability of getting caught for dishonesty, respectively. We theorize: The magnitude and intensity of (...)
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    Behavioral economics and monetary wisdom: A cross‐level analysis of monetary aspiration, pay (dis)satisfaction, risk perception, and corruption in 32 nations.Thomas Li-Ping Tang, Zhen Li, Mehmet Ferhat Özbek, Vivien K. G. Lim, Thompson S. H. Teo, Mahfooz A. Ansari, Toto Sutarso, Ilya Garber, Randy Ki-Kwan Chiu, Brigitte Charles-Pauvers, Caroline Urbain, Roberto Luna-Arocas, Jingqiu Chen, Ningyu Tang, Theresa Li-Na Tang, Fernando Arias-Galicia, Consuelo Garcia De La Torre, Peter Vlerick, Adebowale Akande, Abdulqawi Salim Al-Zubaidi, Ali Mahdi Kazem, Mark G. Borg, Bor-Shiuan Cheng, Linzhi Du, Abdul Hamid Safwat Ibrahim, Kilsun Kim, Eva Malovics, Richard T. Mpoyi, Obiajulu Anthony Ugochukwu Nnedum, Elisaveta Gjorgji Sardžoska, Michael W. Allen, Rosário Correia, Chin-Kang Jen, Alice S. Moreira, Johnston E. Osagie, AAhad M. Osman-Gani, Ruja Pholsward, Marko Polic, Petar Skobic, Allen F. Stembridge, Luigina Canova, Anna Maria Manganelli, Adrian H. Pitariu & Francisco José Costa Pereira - 2023 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (3):925-945.
    Corruption involves greed, money, and risky decision-making. We explore the love of money, pay satisfaction, probability of risk, and dishonesty across cultures. Avaricious monetary aspiration breeds unethicality. Prospect theory frames decisions in the gains-losses domain and high-low probability. Pay dissatisfaction (in the losses domain) incites dishonesty in the name of justice at the individual level. The Corruption Perceptions Index, CPI, signals a high-low probability of getting caught for dishonesty at the country level. We theorize that decision-makers adopt avaricious love-of-money aspiration (...)
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  4. Antonelli, GA, 277 Bamber, D., 1 Bell, JL, 585 Correia, F., 295.I. Düntsch, G. F. Díez, K. Fine, M. Gómez-Torrente, S. M. Glaister, L. Goble, T. Hailperin, S. O. Hansson, L. Humberstone & T. Hyttinen - 2000 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 29 (637).
     
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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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    A organizaçao dos estudos no Mosteiro de Santo Tirso.F. Carvalho Correia - 2011 - Humanitas 63:427-450.
  7. Theodore Sider, Four-Dimensionalism. An Ontology of Persistence and Time.F. Correia - 2004 - Philosophiques 31 (1):251-251.
     
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    Burmese Monk's Tales.C. F. K., Maung Htin Aung & Burmese Monk - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):385.
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  9. Thanks to our guest reviewers of 2001.W. K. Ahn, F. X. Alario, J. Arnold, M. Ashcraft, J. Baird, D. Balota, I. Berent, C. Best, E. Bigand & J. Blair - 2002 - Cognition 83:319-320.
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  10. Contra el método.P. K. Feyerabend & F. Hernán - 1976 - Critica 8 (23):115-118.
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    Axel Hägerström. Eine Studie zur Schwedischen Philosophie der Gegenwart. [REVIEW]O. F. K. - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (18):498-498.
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    Readability of consent form templates: a second look.M. K. Paasche-Orlow, F. L. Brancati, H. A. Taylor, S. Jain, A. Pandit & M. S. Wolf - 2013 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 35 (4):12-19.
  13. Thanks to our guest reviewers of 2000.K. Adolph, F. X. Alario, G. Altmann, M. Ashcraft, M. Atkinson, E. Awh, D. Baldwin, D. Balota, G. Baylis & M. Behrmann - 2001 - Cognition 81 (245):245-246.
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    A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (4):640-640.
    This second volume in a series of Source Books in Asian Philosophy contains selections and in several cases complete works, from the writings of Chinese philosophers from Confucian humanism to contemporary communism. Chan maintains a balance between modern, medieval, and ancient thinkers as well as between Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. Chan has prefaced each of the 44 chapters with a brief introduction discussing the historical background and relative influence of a school, and has interspersed interpretive comments throughout the texts. Also (...)
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    Darwin, Marx, and Wagner. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (3):485-485.
    The seven contributors present the reader with a set of perspectives on the subsequent histories of the central ideas of these great thinkers. The essays focus on the ways in which these ideas were caught up in social movements and had been taken up by others who used them to support programs for radical historical changes, thereby subjecting them to distortions and perversions. The whole book reflects the feeling that history itself has purged away the dross which lay within the (...)
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    Displacement of Concepts. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (2):383-384.
    An attempt to come to grips with the problem of how we acquire new concepts or how we develop new theories. Mr. Schon builds his theory on the basis of the idea that we do deal with new situations, or with old situations in new ways, and that we can do so only in terms of "old" theories—concepts which apply literally to other situations. He argues that we do so by "displacing" such concepts, using them as metaphors or projective models (...)
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    Evolution as Revelation. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (4):628-629.
    In this essay, a Jewish thinker argues that the world as depicted by science forms a single system: each part is related to all because all are related to a single knower; this single system constitutes a whole which has priority over its parts because it conditions or delimits their behavior. This totality is the unchanging source of all processes, all making actual what had been merely possible. This totality Kohn attempts to define as God, and, taking it for granted (...)
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    First Course in Mathematical Logic. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (2):385-385.
    A clearly written and uncomplicated text, suitable for use with elementary and high school students as well as in college classes. It presents, in thorough detail, the techniques for making deductions, testing for validity, etc., in the logic of sentences and of universal quantification. The exposition rests upon the basic notion of inference according to rules; some fourteen rules of inference are presented and explained. Truth values and truth tables are discussed as means for determining important properties of inferences, e.g., (...)
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    L'Évolution de la Pensée Kantienne. L'histoire D'une Doctrine. [REVIEW]O. F. K. - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (18):497-498.
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    Dreadful Freedom. A Critique of Existentialism. [REVIEW]O. F. K. - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (19):622.
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    Der Sinn der Philosophischen Polemik bei Kant. [REVIEW]O. F. K. & Anton Meusel - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (8):220.
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    Neural correlates of saccadic inhibition in healthy elderly and patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment.K. K. Alichniewicz, F. Brunner, H. H. Klünemann & M. W. Greenlee - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    Charakter und Moral. Eine Philosophie der Tugend und Ihrer Sozialen Werte auf der Grundlage einer Absoluten Weltanschauung. [REVIEW]O. F. K. - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (18):503-503.
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    Science and Technology. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (1):169-169.
    The relations between physical science and technology, and their implications for culture, are investigated. Van Melsen argues that physical science merely extends, though in an abstract manner, man's ordinary methods of gaining knowledge about the world, that science and technology require one another, and that while science and technology threaten to overcome man's control of them, they also offer a great opportunity and stimulus to man's further self-realization.--K. P. F.
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  25. Science in Progress: Thirteenth Series. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (4):639-639.
    This volume includes the Sigma XI-RESA National Lectures, 1961; the Sigma XI-Phi Beta Kappa Lecture, 1961; the RESA Proctor Prize Lecture, 1960; and a special Sigma XI Diamond Jubilee presidential article. The latter three are non-technical articles on such topics as trends in and growth of science in this decade, and the interrelations of science and government. The other articles discuss recent experimental and theoretical results in such areas as climatology, magnetic interaction of atomic nuclei, the effects of solar disturbances (...)
     
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    Thomism and Modern Thought. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (4):803-803.
    Designed to acquaint students who already possess some knowledge of Thomism with modern, non-Thomistic systems of philosophy, this textbook examines the ways in which various modern philosophers have dealt with the problems of the nature and limits of knowledge and presents for comparison the Thomistic solutions to these problems. There are brief selections from the writings of major proponents of the positions considered. The interpretive expositions attempt to be sympathetic and, in view of the amount of abridgement and simplification required (...)
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    The Dignity of Science. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (1):153-154.
    This collection of essays, presented to William Humbert Kane, O.P., founder of the Albertus Magnus Lyceum, has as its principle of unification the notion that the metaphysics and philosophy of nature of Aristotle, Albertus Magnus, and Thomas Aquinas relate directly and importantly--and more than historically--to modern science in all of its aspects. The general reader will probably find that several of the articles illumine for him aspects of the Aristotelian philosophy as much as they do aspects of modern science.--K. P. (...)
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    The Minds of Robots. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (3):583-583.
    While it is primarily a detailed, technical treatise on the principles of the technology of automata, this book does contain some philosophically interesting material. In Part II, devoted to the theoretical construction of robots with consciousness but which exhibit no behavior, Culbertson advances and develops the idea that we can analyze perceptual consciousness in terms of the four dimensional "world-lines" of the transmissions of impulses along neurons, or rather in terms of interconnecting networks of such world lines. In Part III, (...)
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    The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):181-181.
    This edition is apparently a facsimile reproduction of Andrew Motte's translation of 1729, but no acknowledgment is given. It contains a brief biographical introduction by Alfred Del Vecchio. It omits Newton's prefaces and that of Cotes to the second edition, the latter being of value to those interested in the conflict between Newton's views and those of Descartes. Neither index nor table of contents are provided. In short, a not very helpful edition.—K. P. F.
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    The Philosophy of Matter in the Atomic Era. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (4):632-633.
    As part of an attempt to reconcile Indian philosophy and Western science, the author here maintains that the methods and theories of contemporary science support idealism rather than materialism. He holds that the world is a primal, undifferentiated field of energy, itself indeterminate and inexpressible, which man conceptually distinguishes in ways determined by "the genetic habit of the race."--K. P. F.
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    The Scientific Approach. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (3):587-587.
    A reasonably competent introduction to the philosophy, logic and methodology of science for the interested layman.—K. P. F.
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    Talk Sense! A Pilgrimage Through Philosophy. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (4):676-676.
    An introduction, in a somewhat humorous vein, to philosophy for the layman. The book, a series of brief dialogues between the author and a clothing salesman, deals with certain traditional questions in philosophy, concluding with, as most important, the questions of the existence and nature of God.--K. P. F.
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    Schellings Kategorienlehre. [REVIEW]O. F. K. & Otto Kein - 1940 - Journal of Philosophy 37 (9):247.
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    The X of Psychology. An Essay on the Problem of the Science of Mind. [REVIEW]O. F. K. - 1940 - Journal of Philosophy 37 (25):698.
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    Wilhelm Diltheys Grundlegung Einer Wissenschaftlichen Lebensphilosophie. [REVIEW]O. F. K. - 1940 - Journal of Philosophy 37 (5):138.
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  36. Aristotle: Dictionary. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (2):401-401.
    Illustrates Aristotle's use of a vast number of terms by quoting, for each term, from one to almost forty passages ranging from a brief sentence to a paragraph. References to the loci of the passages in the Bekker edition are given. The book also includes an introduction of 162 pp. by Theodore E. James, consisting of brief summaries of Aristotle's works.--K. P. F.
     
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    Using Breeding Technologies to Improve Farm Animal Welfare: What is the Ethical Relevance of Telos?K. Kramer & F. L. B. Meijboom - 2021 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 34 (1):1-18.
    Some breeding technology applications are claimed to improve animal welfare: this includes potential applications of genomics and genome editing to improve animals’ resistance to environmental stress, to genetically alter features which in current practice are changed invasively, or to reduce animals’ capacity for suffering. Such applications challenge how breeding technologies are evaluated, which paradigmatically proceeds from a welfare perspective. Whether animal welfare will indeed improve may be unanswerable until proposed applications have been developed and tested sufficiently and until agreement is (...)
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  38. Spinoza and ecology revisted.K. L. F. Houle - 1997 - Environmental Ethics 19 (4):417-431.
    Spinoza has been appropriated as a philosophical forefather of deep ecology. I identify what I take to be the relevant components of Spinoza ’s metaphysics, which, at face value, appear to be harmonious with deep ecology’s commitments. However, there are central aspects of his moral philosophy which do not appear to be “environmentally friendly,” in particular the sentiments expressed in the Ethics IV35C1 and IV37S1. I describe environmental ethics’ treatment of these passages and then indicate what I take to be (...)
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    Philosophie der Erscheinung. Eine Problemgeschichte. [REVIEW]O. F. K. - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (16):442-443.
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    Die Philosophischen Grundlagen der Wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnis. [REVIEW]O. F. K. - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (22):614-615.
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    Der Aufbruch der Freiheit zur Gemeinschaft. Studien zur Philosophie des Jungen Fichte. [REVIEW]O. F. K. - 1940 - Journal of Philosophy 37 (15):411-412.
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    Logic and Existence. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (1):144-144.
    This provocative, if sketchy, essay develops the theme that, although thought and reality are ultimately distinct, both are elements of one and the same reality--"a communion of living and interacting forces." The presentation recognizes a dialectical character to reality, in the form of opposing thrusts and tendencies, and a plurality of foci of demands to be met, all operating through and partially constituting history. It fails, however, to explicate the movement in the dialectic of reality and to explore the possibility (...)
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    Logico-Philosophical Studies. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):312-312.
    The nine essays in this collection attempt to define the relationships between classical or scholastic logic and modern symbolic logic, and to apply the formal tools of logistic in the attempt to solve some of the problems with which the older logic had grappled. The first four chapters argue that there is no basic divergence between modern logistic and the classical logic; indeed, the formal parts of these chapters develop a proposed formal system of the categorical syllogism which can be (...)
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  44. Metaphysics: A Systematic Survey. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (3):590-591.
    Though its title suggests a mere orderly exposition of philosophical theses, this book actually presents a series of arguments in step by step development for a frankly Thomistic system of metaphysics. Starting with an acceptance of the "critical attitude" in philosophy, Peters argues that we can find the epistemological ground of "the science of what transcends experience" in our experience of the "to be" of finite beings. He then proceeds to develop the traditional topics of Thomistic metaphysics. In large measure, (...)
     
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    On Religious Maturity. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (1):163-164.
    Religion has to do with one's total response to the universe. Mature religion involves a healthy skepticism, a sense of humor, and a respect for persons, accepting only internal gods, and basing itself on the rational processes of scientific thinking. Intertwining with this statement is an attempted analysis of the nature and sources of "immature," "heard" religion, presented in a dogmatic manner--K. P. F.
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    Philosophy of Biology. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (3):486-486.
    Four essays of interest to the philosopher of science. The collection includes three short essays by L. P. Coonen, D. M. Lilly and C. DeKoninck. In the major essay, "Evolution: Scientific and Philosophical Dimensions," R. J. Nogar first presents a detailed analysis of the current status of the concept of evolution, showing that its meaning varies greatly from discipline to discipline. He argues that in view of the great stability of organic species, the consideration of evolutionary processes exclusively as space-time (...)
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    Gopālakelicandrikā: A Kṛṣṇa-Play by RāmakṛṣṇaGopalakelicandrika: A Krsna-Play by Ramakrsna.K. de Vreese & F. J. B. Kuiper - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (3):464.
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    Catalogue of the South Indian Metal Images in the Madras Government Museum.A. K. Coomaraswamy, F. H. Gravely & T. N. Ramachandran - 1933 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 53 (2):187.
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    Unitary models of single detector triggering and local position measurements.K. K. Wan & F. E. Harrison - 1994 - Foundations of Physics 24 (6):831-853.
    Recent work by Wan and McLean has shown that all quantum measurements may be reduced to local position measurements. Using an array of particle detectors as the measuring apparatus we show how a model employing superselection rules and unitary evolution leads to a single detector triggering in each act of measurement. We also present an explicit model of particle detection as a unitary ionization process producing a single ion in the detector, subsequent amplification of which to the visible can be (...)
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  50. Historisch kritische Gesamtausgabe, Bd. I.K. Marx & F. Engels - 1930 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 110:155-156.
     
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