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  1. Farm animal welfare and world food.J. R. Bellerby - 1965 - London,: One World Publications.
     
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    A Contributive Society. J. R. Bellerby.R. M. MacIver - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (3):338-339.
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    Book Review:A Contributive Society. J. R. Bellerby[REVIEW]R. M. MacIver - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (3):338-.
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    The ethics of research related to health care in developing countries.J. R. McMillan - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (2):204-206.
    A report by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, contrary to the Declaration of Helsinki, permits most important research initiatives in developing countries.The Ethics of Research Related to Health Care in Developing Countries by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics makes a number of innovative recommendations that depart from codes such as the Declaration of Helsinki. It recommends that standards of care might be relativised to the standard of that nation. It recommends that very good reasons need to be given for not (...)
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    Division and its Relation to Dialectic and Ontology in Plato.J. R. Trevaskis - 1967 - Phronesis 12 (1):118-129.
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    The sophistry of noble lineage.J. R. Trevaskis - 1955 - Phronesis 1 (1):36-49.
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    Local Kc Constructions.J. R. Steel - 2007 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (3):721 - 737.
  8. The unacceptable face of evidence‐based medicine.J. R. Stradling & R. J. O. Davies - 1997 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 3 (2):99-103.
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    The self in sensory cognition.J. R. Jones - 1949 - Mind 58 (January):40-61.
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    Classification in the PHILEBUS.J. R. Trevaskis - 1960 - Phronesis 5 (1):39-44.
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    Classification in the "Philebus".J. R. Trevaskis - 1960 - Phronesis 5 (1):39 - 44.
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    Semantic analysis of non-reflexive logics.J. R. B. Arenhart - 2014 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (4):565-584.
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    A United Methodist Approach to End-of-Life Decisions: Intentional Ambiguity or Ambiguous Intentions.J. R. Thobaben - 1997 - Christian Bioethics 3 (3):222-248.
    The position of the United Methodist Church on end-of-life decisions is best described as intentional ambiguity or ambiguous intentions or both. The paper analyzes the official position of the denomination and then considers the actions of a U.M.C. bishop who served as a foreman for a trial of Dr. Jack Kevorkian. In an effort to find some common ground within an increasingly divided denomination, the work concludes with a consideration of the work of John Wesley and his approach to human (...)
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  14. Self-Knowledge.J. R. Jones & T. R. Miles - 1956 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 30:120-156.
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    Against Equality Again.J. R. Lucas - 1977 - Philosophy 52 (201):255 - 280.
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    A tentative analysis of the primary data of psychology.J. R. Kantor - 1921 - Journal of Philosophy 18 (10):253-269.
  17. The Logic of Modern Science.J. R. Kantor - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 6 (23):256-257.
     
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  18. A search for the sources of the stream of consciousness.J. R. Strange - 1978 - In K. S. Pope & Jerome L. Singer (eds.), The Stream of Consciousness: Scientific Investigations Into the Flow of Human Experience. Plenum Press.
  19. Some new roles and goals in education.J. R. Suchman - 1969 - In Gloria Kinney (ed.), The Ideal school. Wilmette, Ill.,: Kagg Press. pp. 111.
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    An elementary synopsis of the diurnal meteorological conditions at Kimberley.J. R. Sutton - 1903 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 14 (1):133-196.
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    On the variation of the hourly meteoro-logical normals at Kimberley during the passage of a barometric depression.J. R. Sutton - 1905 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 16 (1):169-188.
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    Some results of observations made with a Black bulb thermometerin vacuo.J. R. Sutton - 1905 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 16 (1):79-96.
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  23. Búsqueda de una nueva dialéctica.J. R. Núñez Tenorio - 1986 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 60:195-202.
     
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  24. La crítica a la "mediación" en la negatividad dialéctica.J. R. Núñez Tenorio - 1986 - Revista Venezolana de Filosofía 21:39-52.
     
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    Analogies and the mind of the replica: Sunburn, the little green bug, and the fake plant.J. R. Thomas - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (184):364-371.
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    Platonic Interpretations.J. R. Trevaskis - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (01):30-.
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    Plato's Ontology.J. R. Trevaskis - 1959 - The Classical Review 9 (02):122-.
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    Plato's Philosophy.J. R. Trevaskis - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (3-4):209-.
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    Two straw men stay silent when asked about the “direct” versus “inferential” controversy.J. R. Tresilian - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):335-337.
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    Need, Denial and Abandonment.J. R. Urpeth - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:176-196.
    This paper outlines a central tension and difficulty within Heidegger's thought in relation to his attempt to articulate and promote the 'turn' in the 'history of being'. Particular attention is paid to 'The Question Concerning Technology' and related late texts as well as aspects of Heidegger's interpretation of Nietzsche. The basic claim advanced is that Heidegger tends to fall short of the most rigorous and radical stance he occasionally glimpses for which the contemporary 'age of technology' would be regarded as (...)
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    Persius' Poetics.J. R. Jenkinson - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (01):33-.
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    Persius, Satires 6.6.J. R. Jenkinson - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (01):145-.
    The purpose of this note is to defend the following reading, offered by a minority of manuscripts, at Sat. 6.6. Even if the evidence of the manuscripts showed merely that egregius… senes was an eleventh-century conjecture which gained a very moderate degree of acceptance, the reading would still have much to commend it.
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    Sarcasm in Lucan i. 33–66.J. R. Jenkinson - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (01):8-9.
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    Haberma, legitimation, and the state.R. A. Y. J. - 1978 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 8 (2):149–163.
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  35. Nature's metabolism: On eating in Derrida, Agamben, and Spinoza.R. J. - 2003 - Research in Phenomenology 33 (1):186-217.
    This article studies a series of provocative references to Spinoza by Jacques Derrida and Giorgio Agamben. For both contemporary philosophers, the context is discussions of eating, a subject matter that turns out to involve such central issues as subjectivity, nature, ethics, and teleology. Each situates Spinoza in a counter-history of philosophy and suggests that Spinoza constitutes an important resource for contemporary reflections. Through an analysis of the three philosophers' texts about eating, nutrition, and being metabolized, I argue that Spinoza's nonteleological, (...)
     
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    Fraud & abuse: Eighth Circuit rules that states are" persons" under the False Claims Act.J. R. Johnson - 1998 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 26 (4):359.
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  37. A reply to mr flew's "selves".J. R. Jones - 1950 - Mind 59 (April):233-236.
     
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    Belief and loss of belief: A discussion.J. R. Jones & D. Z. Phillips - 1970 - Sophia 9 (1):1-7.
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    Booth‘s Rising of 1659.J. R. Jones - 1957 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 39 (2):416-443.
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    Critical notices.J. R. Jones - 1948 - Mind 57 (226):377-383.
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  41. Hinduism and Christianity.J. R. Jones - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8:653.
     
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.J. R. Jones - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (87):371-373.
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    Our knowledge of other persons.J. R. Jones - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (April):134-148.
    It seems to me certain that the perception of foreign bodies of a certain sort, although a necessary, is not the only, part of the basis of our belief in other persons. The greatest disagreement with this view that I know of has been expressed by Professor Aaron in a paper published in Philosophy , XIX, 72. He claims that, since one does not really know “what it means to be a mind in one's own case,” the question whether we (...)
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    "Selves": A reply to mr. flew.J. R. Jones - 1950 - Mind 59 (234):233-236.
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    What Do We Mean by an "Instance"?J. R. Jones - 1950 - Analysis 11 (1):11 - 18.
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    The Alternative Sex.J. R. Lucas - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (227):111 - 115.
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    Response to reviews of the World Medical Association Medical Ethics Manual.J. R. Williams - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (3):164-165.
    There are many challenges to be met when writing an introductory treatise on an academic topic. The subject matter must be presented in a simple but not oversimplified manner. Enough theory must be included to ground the discussion of specific issues but not so much as to overwhelm or bore the readers. The text should be long enough to do justice to the subject matter but short enough to be readily accessible, especially for readers such as healthcare professionals, whose primary (...)
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    Supreme Court Limits Scope of ERISA Preemption.R. H. J. - 1995 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 23 (4):407-407.
    On April 26, 1995, the United States Supreme Court limited the reach of the preemption provision of ERISA in New York State Conference of Blue Cross & Blue Shield Plans v. Tavelers Insurance Co. ). In Travelers, the Supreme Court upheld the validity of a New York statute requiring hospitals to collect surcharges from patients covered by commercial insurers and requiring health maintenance organizations to pay a surcharge to the state's general fund that varies depending on the number of Medicaid-eligible (...)
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  49. Una storia delle malattie.R. J. R. J. - 1987 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 7 (2):395.
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    An attempt toward a naturalistic description of emotions (I).J. R. Kantor - 1921 - Psychological Review 28 (1):19-42.
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