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    No Feast Lasts Forever.Lillian M. Li, Wellington Koo & Isabella Taves - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):355.
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  2. The breastfeeding programme in Brazil.P. Marin, Y. P. de Oliveira, M. T. Asquith, M. M. Wellington, I. Narayanan, M. Carballo, R. E. Jones, D. Munyakho, R. A. Bell & H. Marcovitch - 1989 - Journal of Biosocial Science 21 (1):153-60.
  3. Why objects exist but events occur.M. J. Cresswell - 1986 - Studia Logica 45 (4):371 - 375.
    I distinguish between sentences like(1) Last Thursday we drove from Wellington to Waikanae and (2) Last Thursday my copy of Aspects of the Theory of Syntax remained on my bookshelf. Sentence (2) has the subinterval property. If it is true at an interval t it is true at every subinterval of t. (1) lacks this property. (1) reports an event. (2) reports a state. Events do not have the subinterval property but states do have it, and so do objects. (...)
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    Meeting of the association for symbolic logic: Wellington, new zealand, 1981.W. G. Malcolm & M. J. Cresswell - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (2):519-526.
  5. Waving or drowning? Socrates and the sophists on self-knowledge in the Euthydemus.M. M. McCabe - 2013 - In G. Boys-Stones, C. Gill & D. El-Murr (eds.), The Platonic Art of philosophy. Cambridge University Press.
  6. Hume On Is and Ought: Logic, Promises and the Duke of Wellington.Charles Pigden - 2016 - In Paul Russell (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of David Hume. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Hume seems to contend that you can’t get an ought from an is. Searle professed to prove otherwise, deriving a conclusion about obligations from a premise about promises. Since (as Schurz and I have shown) you can’t derive a substantive ought from an is by logic alone, Searle is best construed as claiming that there are analytic bridge principles linking premises about promises to conclusions about obligations. But we can no more derive a moral obligation to pay up from the (...)
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  7. Filozofický slovník.M. M. Rozentalʹ - 1974 - Praha : Svoboda,: n. a. t. Pravda. Edited by A. V. Ado.
     
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    An Indigenous Sociology and a Sociology of Indigeneity.M. M. Walter & I. Anderson - 2007 - Nexus 19 (4):BTB - 8.
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    Australian Sociology Engages With Indigenous Issues.M. M. Walter - 2006 - Nexus 18 (1):14.
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    Closing the Gap in Sociology.M. M. Walter & P. Pyett - 2008 - Nexus 20 (3):1.
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  11. Anselm on faith and reason.M. M. Adams - 2004 - In Brian Leftow (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Anselm. Cambridge University Press. pp. 32--60.
     
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    Learning and consciousness during general anesthesia.M. M. Ghoneim & R. I. Block - 1992 - Anesthesiology 76:279-305.
  13. Cognitive neuroscience of emotion.M. M. Bradley, P. J. Lang, R. Lane & L. Nadel - 2000 - In Richard D. R. Lane, L. Nadel, G. L. Ahern, J. Allen & Alfred W. Kaszniak (eds.), Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion. Oxford University Press.
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    Is the Flow of Time Subjective?M. M. Schuster - 1986 - Review of Metaphysics 39 (4):695 - 714.
    LET ME BEGIN this inquiry with the simple but fundamental fact that the flow of time, or passage, as it is also known, is given in experience, that it is as indubitable an aspect of our perception of the world as the sights and sounds that come in upon us, even though it is not the peculiar property of a special sense. Consider, by way of illustration, that I am now sitting at the desk in my study. This particular event (...)
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    Μεσσαταοσ.M. M. Gillies - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (01):9-10.
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  16. The Bakhtin reader: selected writings of Bakhtin, Medvedev, and Voloshinov.M. M. Bakhtin - 1994 - New York: E. Arnold. Edited by V. N. Voloshinov, P. N. Medvedev & Pam Morris.
    Incessantly cited by critics, Bakhtin's work none the less remains relatively unavailable: partly through lack of suitable editions, partly because no individual text conveys all the key concepts or arguments. This anthology provides in a convenient format a good selection of the writing by Bakhtin and of that attributed to Voloshinov and Medvedev. It introduces readers to the aspects most relevant to literary and cultural studies and gives a focused sense of Bakhtin's central ideas and the underlying cohesiveness of his (...)
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  17. Toward a philosophy of the act.M. M. Bakhtin - 1993 - Austin: University of Texas Press. Edited by Michael Holquist & Vadim Liapunov.
    Rescued in 1972 from a storeroom in which rats and seeping water had severely damaged the fifty-year-old manuscript, this text is the earliest major work (1919-1921) of the great Russian philosopher M. M. Bakhtin. Toward a Philosophy of the Act contains the first occurrences of themes that occupied Bakhtin throughout his long career. The topics of authoring, responsibility, self and other, the moral significance of "outsideness," participatory thinking, the implications for the individual subject of having "no-alibi in existence," the difference (...)
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    Art and answerability: early philosophical essays.M. M. Bakhtin - 1990 - Austin: University of Texas Press. Edited by Michael Holquist & Vadim Liapunov.
    The essays assembled here are all very early and differ in a number of ways from Bakhtin's previously published work.
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    Mythological Paradeigma in the Iliad.M. M. Willcock - 1964 - Classical Quarterly 14 (02):141-.
    AN inquiry into the use of paradeigma in the Iliad must begin with Niobe. At 24. 602 Achilles introduces Niobe in order to encourage Priam to have some food. The dead body of the best of Priam's sons has now been placed on the wagon ready for its journey back to Troy. Achilles says , ‘Now let us eat. For even Niobe ate food, and she had lost twelve children. Apollo and Artemis killed them all; they lay nine days in (...)
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    Toward a Philosophy of the Act.M. M. Bakhtin - 1993 - Austin: University of Texas Press. Edited by Michael Holquist & Vadim Liapunov.
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    Symmetry and the union of saturated models in superstable abstract elementary classes.M. M. VanDieren - 2016 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (4):395-407.
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    Electrical and thermal investigations of energetic material 2CdCl4.M. M. Abdelkader, A. I. Aboud & W. M. Gamal - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (21):2323-2342.
  23. Filosofskiĭ slovar.́.M. M. Rozentalʹ - 1968 - Moskva,: Politizdat. Edited by Anatoliĭ Vasilʹevich Ado.
     
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  24. Filosofskiĭ slovar.́.M. M. Rozental & P. Iudin - 1972 - Moskva,: Politizdat. Edited by A. V. Ado.
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  25. Altruistic surrogacy: the necessary objectification of surrogate mothers.M. M. Tieu - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (3):171-175.
    Next SectionOne of the major concerns about surrogacy is the potential harm that may be inflicted upon the surrogate mother and the child after relinquishment. Even if one were to take the liberal view that surrogacy should be presumptively allowed on the basis of autonomy and/or compassion, evidence of harm must be taken seriously. In this paper I review the evidence from psychological studies on the effect that relinquishing a child has on the surrogate mother and while it appears that (...)
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  26. Sartre on pre-reflective consciousness.M. M. Agrawal - 1988 - Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research (September-December) 121 (September-December):121-127.
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    Mythological Paradeigma in the Iliad.M. M. Willcock - 1964 - Classical Quarterly 14 (2):141-154.
    AN inquiry into the use of paradeigma in theIliadmust begin with Niobe. At 24. 602 Achilles introduces Niobe in order to encourage Priam to have some food. The dead body of the best of Priam's sons has now been placed on the wagon ready for its journey back to Troy. Achilles says, ‘Now let us eat. For even Niobe ate food, and she had losttwelvechildren. Apollo and Artemis killed them all; they lay nine days in their blood and there was (...)
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    Consciousness and the integrated being: Sartre and Krishnamurti.M. M. Agrawal - 1991 - Shimla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study and National Pub. House, New Delhi.
  29. Causal Necessity.M. M. Agrawal - 1986 - Ratio (Misc.) 28 (2):196.
     
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    Ethics and secular spirituality.M. M. Agrawal - 1998 - Shimla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study.
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    Freedom of the soul: a post-modern understanding of Hinduism.M. M. Agrawal - 2002 - New Delhi: Concept Pub. Co..
    This Book Brings A Clear And Insightful Presentation Of The Wisdom Of Hinduism In All Its Fundamental Principles.
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    Individuality and reincarnation.M. M. Agrawal - 1978 - New Delhi: Sunrise International.
    Study in the context of the Hindu philosophical system, with special reference to Vedanta.
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    Reply to Mercier.M. M. Agrawal - 1989 - International Philosophical Quarterly 29 (3):351-356.
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    The philosophy of non-attachment: the way to spiritual freedom in Indian thought.M. M. Agrawal - 1982 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
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  35. v.15. Bhedābheda and Dvaitādvaita systems.M. M. Agrawal & Karl H. Potter - 1970 - In Karl H. Potter (ed.), The encyclopedia of Indian philosophies. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
     
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  36. A peep into the spiritual unconscious (a philosophical attempt to explain the phenomenon of dreams).M. M. Zuhuruddin Ahmad - 1936 - [Bombay,: India printing works.
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    What is Philosophy of Science?M. M. W. - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (1):1-4.
    Philosophy of science is the organized expression of a growing intent among philosophers and scientists to clarify, perhaps unify, the programs, methods and results of the disciplines of philosophy and of science. The examination of fundamental concepts and presuppositions in the light of the positive results of science, systematic doubt of the positive results, and a thorough-going analysis and critique of logic and of language, are typical projects for this joint effort. It is not necessary to be committed to a (...)
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    Perceived ethical values by Iranian nurses.M. Shahriari, E. Mohammadi, A. Abbaszadeh, M. Bahrami & M. M. Fooladi - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (1):30-44.
    Nursing, a scientific and practical discipline, faces continuing challenges of finding new direction in order to decipher its core values and develop current ethical codes for nursing practice. In 2009–10, 28 nurses were purposely selected and interviewed using a semi-structured format in focus groups and individually. Thematic Content Analysis helped explore the perception of Iranian nurses on ethical values in patient care. Seven major themes emerged: respect for dignity, professional integrity, professional commitment, developing human relationships, justice, honesty, and promoting individuals (...)
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    Postcoloniality and Religiosity in Modern China.M. M.-H. Yang - 2011 - Theory, Culture and Society 28 (2):3-44.
    In the long 20th century, modern China experienced perhaps the world’s most radical and systematic secularization process and the decimation of traditional religious and ritual cultures. This article seeks to account for this experience by engaging with postcolonial theory, a body of discourse seldom found relevant to China Studies. The article attempts a two-pronged critique of both state secularization and some aspects of existing Postcolonial Studies/theory. It shows the many ways in which nationalist elites in modern China unwittingly absorbed Western (...)
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  40. Development in terms of the Biomatrix.M. M. A. Dodds & G. G. Járos - 1995 - World Futures 40:1-28.
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    Ethics in journalism.M. M. Eboch (ed.) - 2019 - New York: Greenhaven Publishing.
    With a 24-hour news cycle, the desperate need to attract viewers and increase revenue, and the pressure of being the first to print, news organizations have had to undergo a rapid evolution. Whether they've been able to maintain their integrity during this transition is a matter of debate. In this resource, a wide spectrum of contributors addresses the importance of journalistic ethics, the challenges journalists face today, and what's at stake for newspeople when charges of "fake news" are lobbed at (...)
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    Research with Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Ethical Considerations.M. M. Mendiola, T. Peters, E. W. Young & L. Zoloth-Dorfman - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 29 (2):31-36.
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    Picturing Hobbes's politics? The illustrations to philosophicall rudiments.M. M. Goldsmith - 1981 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 44 (1):232-237.
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    The punishment of children.M. M. Mangasarian - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (4):493-498.
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    The Punishment of Children.M. M. Mangasarian - 1893 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (4):493.
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    The Punishment of Children.M. M. Mangasarian - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (4):493-498.
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    Classification of paradoxers (continued).M. M. - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (3):366-367.
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    Editorial: Where is philosophy of science?M. M. - 1938 - Philosophy of Science 5 (2):111-113.
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    Notes from a case-book.M. M. - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (3):386.
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    The new paradoxer.M. M. - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (1):130.
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