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    The Old Kingdom Cemetery at Hamra Dom.James M. Weinstein, Torgny Säve-Söderbergh & Torgny Save-Soderbergh - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):592.
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    New Kingdom Pharaonic Sites: The Finds and the Sites.Krzysztof Grzymski, Torgny Säve-Söderbergh, Lana Troy & Torgny Save-Soderbergh - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):593.
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    Sundries-in Honour of Torgny Säve-SöderberghSundries-in Honour of Torgny Save-Soderbergh.Peter Lacovara, R. Holthoer & T. Linders - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (3):549.
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  4. Get to know your Dean, forbisher.Pa Soderbergh - 1981 - Journal of Thought 16 (4):10-14.
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    A psychopharmacologist's view of attachment.Torgny H. Svensson - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (3):524-524.
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    Imperative Propositions and Judgments of Value.Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1945 - Theoria 11 (1):1-19.
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    On certain problems in the ethical Obligations of University teachers.Torgny Segerstedt - 1985 - Minerva 23 (1):62-74.
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    Some assumptions in attitude research.Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1951 - Theoria 17 (1-3):226-239.
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    The Problem of Knowledge in Scottish Philosophy.Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1937 - Philosophical Review 46:102.
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    Value and reality in Bradley's philosophy.Torgny Torgnysson Segerstedt - 1934 - Lund,: A.-b. Gleerupska univ.-bokhandeln.
  11. Inbjudan till de offentliga högtidligheter vid vilka Professorn i grekiska språket och litteraturen David Tabachovitz, Professorn i psykologi Gunnar Johansson, Professorn i elektricitetslära med särskild hänsyn till atmosfäriska urladdningar Dietrich Müller-Hillebrand installeras i sina ämbeten av Torgny T. Segerstedt. Med denna inbjudan följer: Some notes on definitions in empirical science.Torgny Torgnysson Segerstedt (ed.) - 1957 - Uppsala,: Almqvist & Wiksells Boktr..
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    Philosophy and botany: essays on Ivar Segelberg.Helge Malmgren, Torgny Nordin, Christer Svennerlind & Ivar Segelberg (eds.) - 2014 - Stockholm: Thales.
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    A research into the general sense of justice.Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1949 - Theoria 15 (1-3):323-338.
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    Customs and Codes. (I).Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1942 - Theoria 8 (1):3-22.
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    Customs and Codes. (II).Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1942 - Theoria 8 (2):126-153.
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    "Complete" and "Perfect" in Bradley's Idea of Reality.Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (1):37-52.
  17. History of Philosophy.Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1937 - Theoria 3 (2/3):313.
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  18. Moral Sense-skolan och dess inflytande pa svensk filosofi , Journal annuel de l'Université de Lund.Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1939 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 46 (3):538-539.
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  19. mean two or more people in interaction observing social norms that can be traced back to one and the same norm source (norm speaker). As the norm source pronounces norms, and by sanctions (reward or punishment) strives to build up uniform behaviour, I think the group at the the same time may be defined as a system.Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1963 - In Gunnar Aspelin (ed.), Philosophical essays. Lund,: CWK Gleerup. pp. 219.
     
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  20. The condition of man in post-industrial society.Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1979 - In Paul Hallberg (ed.), The Condition of Man: Proceedings of an International Symposium Held September 8-10, 1978 in Göteborg to Celebrate the 200th Anniversary of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences of Göteborg. Vetenskaps- O. Vitterhets-Samhället. pp. 152.
     
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  21. The Nature of Social Reality. An Essay in the Epistemology of Empirical Sociology.Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1967 - Synthese 17 (1):107-108.
  22. Value and Reality in Bradley's Philosophy.Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44:505.
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  23. Value and Reality in Bradley's Philosophy.Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (38):240-241.
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  24. Morale wébérienne et modèle bolchevik: l'antinomie des valeurs.Christian Savès - 1990 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 89:399-419.
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    William Aiken.Be Saved - 2002 - In Carl Wellman (ed.), Rights and Duties. Routledge. pp. 5--45.
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  26. Weberian morality and the bolshevik model-antimony of values.C. Saves - 1990 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 89:399-419.
     
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  27. Value and Reality in Bradley's Philosophy. By Everett W. Hall. [REVIEW]Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1934 - International Journal of Ethics 45:365.
     
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  28. Peter Singer.Saving Lives - 1984 - Bioethics Reporter 1 (1):85.
     
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    The Problem of Knowledge in Scottish Philosophy. [REVIEW]S. P. L. & Torgny T. Segerstedt - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (4):106.
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    Ultimate biophysics: Investing in the study of the biofield.Savely Savva - 2001 - World Futures 57 (1):1-19.
    The contemporary physical description of the universe reflects the inanimate world only. Broadening this description by including life may limit the application of well?established physical laws and may find new forces of the universe governing living organizations. This may also require adoption of some new assumptions and methodological principles, such as a broader principle of uncertainty, and recognition of the fact that humans? ability to manifest biofield communication is distributed very unevenly in the population. Based on available body of scientific (...)
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  31. Dr. Robert Young Reader of Philosophy, La Trobe University Technological developments which have enabled more sophisticated life support systems to be used in the care of neonates have profoundly changed the likelihood of survival of very low birthweight infants. It.Saving Lom Birth Weight Babies-at - forthcoming - The Tiniest Newborns: Survival-What Price?.
     
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    Strengthening or Restricting? Explaining the Covid-19 Pandemic’s Configurational Effects on Companies’ Sustainability Strategies and Practices.Ralph Hamann, Alecia Sewlal, Neeveditah Pariag-Maraye, Judy Muthuri, Kenneth Amaeshi, Ijeoma Nwagwu & Jenny Soderbergh - forthcoming - Business and Society.
    We explore the Covid-19 pandemic’s impact on companies’ sustainability strategies and practices. Prior research has identified a number of factors that shape such effects, including crisis severity, resource slack, and prior investments, but their interactions have not been given much attention. We thus collected qualitative data on 25 companies in four African countries, which we analyzed inductively and iteratively through cross-case comparison and with fuzzy set Qualitative Comparative Analysis. We identify two pathways associated with strengthening responses (“building on strengths” and (...)
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  33. The Impact of Parents' Background on their Children's Education.Jen Gratz, Saving Our Nation, Saving Our Schools & Ruthanne Kurth-Schai - 2006 - Educational Studies 268:1-12.
     
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  34. Michael Bishop.Time Save Quine - 2009 - In Michael Bishop & Dominic Murphy (eds.), Stich and His Critics. Blackwell. pp. 113.
     
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  35. A photographic miss test method.Optoelectronic Relays As Decoders, Minibar Switch, A. New, Smaller Crossbar Switch, Shunting Type Magnetic Circuit, Relay Industry Savings Resulting From Polarized & Bistable Crystal Can Relay Header Standardization - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif..
     
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    Territórios e territorialidades: teorias, processos e conflitos.Marcos Aurelio Saquet & Eliseu Savério Sposito (eds.) - 2009 - São Paulo: Editora Expressão Popular.
    Neste livro, os territórios e as territorialidades foram enfocados por diferentes prismáticas - a ambiguidade e a multidimensionalidade do conceito de território que transcende a ciência geográfica; a diáspora que engendra territorialidades múltiplas e espaços móveis da vida entre-territórios efetivada na mobilidade; a governança e a regulação como mecanismos da configuração territorial em que estados, empresas, redes se combinam; a relação espaço-território e as trajetórias e categorias construídas pelas pessoas; o conceito de território na obra de Jean Gottmann; a relação (...)
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  37. Introduction: The Hyperreal Theme in 1990s American Cinema Chapter 1. Back to the Future as Baudrillardian Parable Chapter 2. The Alien films and Baudrillard's Phases of Simulation Chapter 3. The Hyperrealization of Arnold Schwarzenegger Chapter 4. Oliver Stone's Hyperreal Period Chapter 5. Bill Clinton Goes to the Movies Chapter 6. Tarantino's Pulp Fiction and Baudrillard's Perfect Crime Chapter 7. Recursive Self-Reflection in The Player Chapter 8. Baudrillard, The Matrix, and the "Real 1999" Chapter 9. Reality. [REVIEW]Television: The Truman Show Chapter 10Recombinant Reality in Jurassic Park Chapter 11. The Brad Versus Tyler in Fight Club Chapter 12. Shakespeare in the Longs Chapter 13. Ambiguous Origins in Star Wars Episode I.: The Phantom Menace Chapter 14. Looking for the Real: Schindler'S. List, Saving Private Ryan & Titanic Chapter 15. That'S. Cryotainment! Postmortem Cinema in the Long S. - 2015 - In Randy Laist (ed.), Cinema of simulation: hyperreal Hollywood in the long 1990s. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing.
     
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  38. Saving truth from paradox.Hartry H. Field - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
  39. Save the Meat for Cats: Why It’s Wrong to Eat Roadkill.Cheryl Abbate & C. E. Abbate - 2019 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 32 (1):165-182.
    Because factory-farmed meat production inflicts gratuitous suffering upon animals and wreaks havoc on the environment, there are morally compelling reasons to become vegetarian. Yet industrial plant agriculture causes the death of many field animals, and this leads some to question whether consumers ought to get some of their protein from certain kinds of non factory-farmed meat. Donald Bruckner, for instance, boldly argues that the harm principle implies an obligation to collect and consume roadkill and that strict vegetarianism is thus immoral. (...)
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    What to Save and Why: Identity, Authenticity, and the Ethics of Conservation.Erich Hatala Matthes - forthcoming - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    A family heirloom. An endangered species. An ancient piece of pottery. A threatened language. These things differ in myriad ways, but they are tied together by a common thread: they are all examples of things that call out to be saved. The world is brimming with things worth saving, and we have limited time and resources. How do we decide what to save? Why do we make these choices? -/- Philosopher Erich Hatala Matthes explores these questions as they surface (...)
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    Saving Animals, Saving Ourselves: Why Animals Matter for Pandemics, Climate Change, and Other Catastrophes.Jeff Sebo - 2022 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    In 2020, COVID-19, the Australia bushfires, and other global threats served as vivid reminders that human and nonhuman fates are increasingly linked. Human use of nonhuman animals contributes to pandemics, climate change, and other global threats which, in turn, contribute to biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse, and nonhuman suffering. Jeff Sebo argues that humans have a moral responsibility to include animals in global health and environmental policy. In particular, we should reduce our use of animals as part of our pandemic and (...)
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  42. Torgny T. Segerstedt: Ordens makt. [REVIEW]G. H. von Wright - 1945 - Theoria 11 (2):143.
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    Saving Life or Trumping Autonomy? A Question for Health Care Providers.Sobia Idrees Wais & Mohammad Qarani - 2015 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 6 (5).
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  44. Saving Earth: encountering Heidegger's philosophy of technology in the anthropocene.Jochem Zwier & Vincent Blok - 2017 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 21 (2/3):222-242.
    In this paper, we argue that the Anthropocene is relevant for philosophy of technology because it makes us sensitive to the ontological dimension of contemporary technology. In §1, we show how the Anthropocene has ontological status insofar as the Anthropocenic world appears as managerial resource to us as managers of our planetary oikos. Next, we confront this interpretation of the Anthropocene with Heidegger’s notion of “Enframing” to suggest that the former offers a concrete experience of Heidegger’s abstract, notoriously difficult, and (...)
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    Saving the Appearances.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (01):202-.
    ‘Saving the appearances’, , is a slogan that, in its time, stood or was made to stand for many different methodological positions in many different branches of ancient natural science. It is not my aim, in this paper, to attempt to tackle the subject as a whole. I shall concentrate on just one inquiry, astronomy. Nor, with astronomy, can I do justice to all the complexities of what was certainly one of the central methodological issues, if not the central issue, (...)
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    To save the phenomena, an essay on the idea of physical theory from Plato to Galileo.Pierre Maurice Marie Duhem - 1969 - Chicago,: University of Chicago Press.
    Duhem's 1908 essay questions the relation between physical theory and metaphysics and, more specifically, between astronomy and physics–an issue still of importance today. He critiques the answers given by Greek thought, Arabic science, medieval Christian scholasticism, and, finally, the astronomers of the Renaissance.
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  47. Save (some of) the Children.Travis Timmerman - 2018 - Philosophia 46 (2):465-472.
    In “Save the Children!” Artúrs Logins responds to my argument that, in certain cases, it is morally permissible to not prevent something bad from happening, even when one can do so without sacrificing something of comparable moral importance. Logins’ responses are thought-provoking, though I will argue that his critiques miss their mark. I rebut each of the responses offered by Logins. However, much of my focus will be on one of his criticisms which rests on an unfortunately common misunderstanding (...)
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    Saving or Creating: Which Are We Doing When We Resuscitate Extremely Preterm Infants?Travis N. Rieder - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (8):4-12.
    Neonatal intensive care units represent simultaneously one of the great success stories of modern medicine, and one of its most controversial developments. One particularly controversial issue is the resuscitation of extremely preterm infants. Physicians in the United States generally accept that they are required to resuscitate infants born as early as 25 weeks and that it is permissible to resuscitate as early as 22 weeks. In this article, I question the moral pressure to resuscitate by criticizing the idea that resuscitation (...)
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  49. Saving safety from counterexamples.Thomas Grundmann - 2018 - Synthese 197 (12):5161-5185.
    In this paper I will offer a comprehensive defense of the safety account of knowledge against counterexamples that have been recently put forward. In Sect. 2, I will discuss different versions of safety, arguing that a specific variant of method-relativized safety is the most plausible. I will then use this specific version of safety to respond to counterexamples in the recent literature. In Sect. 3, I will address alleged examples of safe beliefs that still constitute Gettier cases. In Sect. 4, (...)
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    Saving the Appearances.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (1):202-222.
    ‘Saving the appearances’,, is a slogan that, in its time, stood or was made to stand for many different methodological positions in many different branches of ancient natural science. It is not my aim, in this paper, to attempt to tackle the subject as a whole. I shall concentrate on just one inquiry, astronomy. Nor, with astronomy, can I do justice to all the complexities of what was certainly one of the central methodological issues, if not the central issue, in (...)
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