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  1. Pure existence, formless' infinite being as ultimate reality and meaning. Existential contradictions and a metaphysical solution.G. Helal - 1994 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 17 (1):70-83.
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  2. The methodological and epistemological foundation of CG Jung's theory of religion and its relationship to ultimate reality and meaning.G. Helal - 1999 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 22 (4):294-306.
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  3. The transformative influence of the 20th-century on the ideas of supreme values in religious traditions.G. Helal - 1989 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 12 (4):283-302.
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    Helal Gıda Belgelendirmedeki Zorluklar Ve Dünya Müslüman Toplumlarına Etkileri.Ali Batu - 2014 - Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 11):111-111.
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    İlahi Vahiy İle İnsanlığın Ortak Ontolojik Gerçekliği Arasındaki İlişki.Hayati Aydın - 2024 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 28 (1):220-241.
    Makalede İlâhî vahyin insanın ontolojik gerçekliğini göz ardı etmediğini, ontolojik gerçekliği üzerinden insanlara mesaj verdiği konusu ele alınmıştır. Bu durum, rüya ve şeriatlerin farklılığıyla ispat edilmeye, bu fikre temayül gösteren ancak Kur’ân hakkında olumsuz bir argüman olarak kullanan Montgomery Watt gibi müsteşriklere de cevap verilmeye çalışılmıştır. Bu yapılırken ilk önce bilinçaltının anlaşılması hususunda bazı örnekler verilmiş sonra rüya sembollerinde baskın olan kültürel unsurlara temas edilmiştir. Rüyalardaki sembollerin şekillenmesinde mantıksal bağı irdeleyen İslam ulemasının açıklamalarına ve rüya tevillerine de yer verilmiştir. Bu (...)
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  6. Ocherki po istorii filosofii v Rossii (Vtorai︠a︡ polovina XIX i nachalo XX veka): sbornik stateĭ.G. S. Vaset︠s︡kiĭ (ed.) - 1960 - Moskva]: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
     
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    Wartości: geneza-wielość-trwanie: praca zbiorowa.Czes±Aw G.±Ombik & Polska Akademia Nauk (eds.) - 1995 - Katowice: Gnome.
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  8. La critica dell'autorità delle leggi secondo Tertulliano e Lattanzio'.G. Gonella - forthcoming - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto.
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    Le Probléme du Language et L'Ouverture a L'Expérience.G. Hasenjaeger - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (2):226-226.
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    Minimal Assumption Derivation of a Bell-type Inequality.G. Grasshoff - 2005 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 56 (4):663-680.
    John Bell showed that a big class of local hidden-variable models stands in conflict with quantum mechanics and experiment. Recently, there were suggestions that empirically adequate hidden-variable models might exist which presuppose a weaker notion of local causality. We will show that a Bell-type inequality can be derived also from these weaker assumptions. IntroductionThe EPR-Bohm experimentLocal causalityBell's inequality from separate common causes4.1 A weak screening-off principle4.2 Perfect correlation and ‘determinism’4.3 A minimal theory for spins4.4 No conspiracyDiscussion.
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    Reproductive tourism as moral pluralism in motion.G. Pennings - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (6):337-341.
    Reproductive tourism is the travelling by candidate service recipients from one institution, jurisdiction, or country where treatment is not available to another institution, jurisdiction, or country where they can obtain the kind of medically assisted reproduction they desire. The more widespread this phenomenon, the louder the call for international measures to stop these movements. Three possible solutions are discussed: internal moral pluralism, coerced conformity, and international harmonisation. The position is defended that allowing reproductive tourism is a form of tolerance that (...)
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    Rights.M. C. G. & Michael Freeden - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (170):123.
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    Legitimation Inferences: An Additional Component for the Toulmin Model.G. Thomas Goodnight - 1993 - Informal Logic 15 (1).
    This paper argues that the choice of backing to certify the authority of a warrant requires a legitimation inference. When brought into question, such an inference becomes a claim defended by showing sound reasons for the selection of backing pertinent to a shared context. Legitimation controversies ensue when an attributed consensus meets objection. It is argued that attention to legitimation controversies renders the Toulmin model a more useful critical paradigm for investigating the development and risks of communicative reasoning in a (...)
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    "Ought" Implies "Can".G. P. Henderson - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (156):101 - 112.
    The dictum ‘“ought” implies “can”’ has a status in moral philosophy in some respects like that of ‘a good player needs good co-ordination’ in talk about ball-games. Clearly, you say something important but not conclusive about proficiency in playing a ball-game when you say that it requires good co-ordination: similarly, you say something important but not conclusive about obligation when you say that it implies a certain possibility or power or ability. Each dictum is a reminder: the one about such (...)
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  15. Tyranny and Wisdom: A Comment on the Controversy Between Leo Strauss and Alexandre Kojeve.G. P. Grant - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Predicaments of Communication, Argument, and Power: Towards a Critical Theory of Controversy.G. Thomas Goodnight - 2003 - Informal Logic 23 (2):119-137.
    A critical theory of controversy would require the integration ofthe normative study of argumentation with critical studies of practices. Jiirgen Habermas has made a substantial contribution to such a project by embedding argumentation in a theory of communication, while critically engaging academic and public debates. This essay explicates core concepts in Habermas's theory of argumentation, including his distinction between theory and practice, the different validity requirements for argumentation in general, the norms of moral and ethical-political argumentation and of bargaining. Argument (...)
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    Concept Learning: A Geometrical Model.Peter G.?Rdenfors - 2001 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 101 (2):163 - 183.
    In contrast to symbolic or associationist representations, I advocate a third form of representing information that employs geometrical structures. I argue that this form is appropriate for modelling concept learning. By using the geometrical structures of what I call conceptual spaces, I define properties and concepts. A learning model that shows how properties and concepts can be learned in a simple but naturalistic way is then presented. I also discuss the advantages of the geometric approach over the symbolic and associationist (...)
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    Lectures on the history of philosophy (selections).G. W. F. Hegel - unknown
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    Rethinking the Mechanisms Underlying the McGurk Illusion.Mariel G. Gonzales, Kristina C. Backer, Brenna Mandujano & Antoine J. Shahin - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    The McGurk illusion occurs when listeners hear an illusory percept, resulting from mismatched pairings of audiovisual speech stimuli. Hearing a third percept—distinct from both the auditory and visual input—has been used as evidence of AV fusion. We examined whether the McGurk illusion is instead driven by visual dominance, whereby the third percept, e.g., “da,” represents a default percept for visemes with an ambiguous place of articulation, like/ga/. Participants watched videos of a talker uttering various consonant vowels with and without audios (...)
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    The philosophy of history.G. W. F. Hegel - unknown
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    Demanding pure motives for donation: the moral acceptability of blood donations by haemochromatosis patients.G. Pennings - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (2):69-72.
    Blood banks all over the world attempt to cover the demand for blood by donations from voluntary non-remunerated donors. The discussion regarding the acceptability of blood donations by haemochromatosis patients focuses on the question of whether health benefits violate the rule of the altruistic donor. Utilitarian and deontological arguments for and against the policy of accepting blood donors who need to let blood regularly in order to stay healthy are considered by this article. A closer look at the procedure reveals (...)
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    Process and Reality.H. E. G. - 1930 - Modern Schoolman 6 (3):56-57.
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    Women in music.G. Graham - 2000 - British Journal of Aesthetics 40 (1):103-114.
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    The Virtues of Reason and the Problem of Other Minds: Reflections on Argumentation in a New Century.G. Thomas Goodnight - 2013 - Informal Logic 33 (4):510-530.
    From early modernity, philosophers have engaged in skeptical discussions concerning knowledge of the existence, state, and standing of other minds. The analogical move from self to other unfolds as controversy. This paper reposes the problem as an argumentation predicament and examines analogy as an opening to the study of rhetorical cognition. Rhetorical cognition is identified as a productive process coming to terms with an other through testing sustainable risk. The paper explains how self-sustaining risk is theorized by Aristotle’s virtue ethics (...)
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    The Treatment of Problems of Marxist Ethics in the Postrevolutionary Works of Lenin.G. A. Gontarev - 1967 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 6 (3):34-41.
    During the first Soviet years, problems of morality attracted the attention of a broad range of philosophers, scholars, and public figures. The main direction of ethical thought in the USSR was developed in the works of Lenin and his co-workers - N. K. Krupskaya, A. V. Lunacharskii, M. S. Ol'minskii, E. M. Iaroslavskii, and other Soviet Marxists. In these writings we find the theoretical groundwork for the norms of the new communist morality.
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    A Transposition in Statius.G. P. Goold - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (02):71-73.
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  27. Davis, M.-Thinking Like an Engineer.G. Gooday - 1999 - Philosophical Books 40:264-264.
     
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  28. John George Robertson.G. P. Gooch - 1933 - Proceedings of the British Academy 19:360-380.
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    Rhetoric, Reflection, and Emancipation: Farrell and Habermas on the Critical Studies of Communication.G. Thomas Goodnight - 2008 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 41 (4):421-439.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Rhetoric, Reflection, and Emancipation: Farrell and Habermas on the Critical Studies of CommunicationG. Thomas GoodnightThere are moments in history that appear to be alive with emancipatory possibilities. Such were the years moving toward the end of the long twentieth century. In spring 1989, students protested the communist regime in China; the Tiananmen Square massacre initiated an episode of opposition and commenced China’s modern journey toward global reengagement. Revolutions in (...)
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  30. The Cambridge History Of British Foreign Policy Vol I 1783 1919.G. P. Gooch - unknown
     
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    The neural mechanisms subserving kinesthesia.G. M. Goodwin - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):151-152.
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    A Scientific Sketch of Untruth.G. Gore - 1906 - The Monist 16 (1):96-119.
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    A Scientific View of Human Choice, Etc.G. Gore - 1907 - The Monist 17 (2):220-229.
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    A Scientific View of Consciousness.G. Gore - 1905 - The Monist 15 (2):227-247.
  35. J. Locke, Malebranche e la visione in Dio: con un commento di Leibniz, edited by L. Simonutti, ETS, Pisa, 1995.G. Gori - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 6 (1):138-140.
     
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  36. Malebranche and parliamentary culture.G. Gori - 1986 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 41 (1):51-73.
     
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  37. Prison reform and prisoner's rights in the light of the new South African Constitution, 1993.G. L. Gordon - forthcoming - Nexus.
  38. Limits and urgency-3 postulates for ethical principles.G. Gosselin - 1990 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 88:99-118.
     
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  39. , Philosophie dürfte man eigentlich nur dichten. Sprachdenken und Sprachgestaltung bei Ludwig Wittgenstein und Karl Kraus.G. Goslich - 1994 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 39 (2):201-219.
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  40. Graham Button, Jeff Coulter, John RE Lee, and Wes Sharrock, Computers, Minds, and Conduct.G. M. Gottfried & S. Traiger - 1997 - Minds and Machines 7:129-133.
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    Il piano psicoterapeutico dell'incontro.G. Gozzetti - 1998 - Comprendre: Archive International pour l'Anthropologie et la Psychopathologie Phénoménologiques 8:61-69.
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  42. Preface.J. G. - 1999 - Law and Philosophy 18 (4):311-311.
     
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    Rescue and cordon sanitaire: The Rockefeller Foundation in Hungarian public health.G. Palló - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31 (3):433-445.
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    The remote prayer delusion: clinical trials that attempt to detect supernatural intervention are as futile as they are unethical.G. Paul - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (9):e18-e18.
    Extreme rates of premature death prior to the advent of modern medicine, very low rates of premature death in First World nations with low rates of prayer, and the least flawed of a large series of clinical trials indicate that remote prayer is not efficacious in treating illness. Mass contamination of sample cohorts renders such clinical studies inherently ineffectual. The required supernatural and paranormal mechanisms render them implausible. The possibility that the latter are not benign, and the potentially adverse psychological (...)
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    The validity of contracts to dispose of frozen embryos.G. Pennings - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (5):295-298.
    The widespread abandonment of frozen embryos by the gamete providers or intentional parents urgently demands a solution. Most centres react by requiring patients to enter a prior agreement governing the future disposition of their embryos in all foreseeable circumstances. These dispositional directives are inappropriate and self defeating in the event of contingencies in which the patients remain competent to execute an updated directive. Internal and external changes may invalidate the prior directive by altering the situation as represented by the couple (...)
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    An "Orthodox" Use of the Term "Beautiful".G. P. Henderson - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (133):114 - 121.
    The word “beautiful” plays a surprisingly unimportant part in the language of sophisticated artistic appreciation; I mean in the informed criticism and comparison of specific works of art. Though in ordinary conversation it can be used naturally and easily, it does not serve readily as a technical term in expert writing or discussion. To become a technical term of this kind it would have to be definable, and definable in terms which commanded sufficient agreement: but attempts to define “beauty” and (...)
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    Moral Pragmatism.G. P. Henderson - 1969 - Philosophy 44 (167):1 - 11.
    I want to explore the possibility of an a posteriori approach to the elucidation of certain moral notions. These are: (a) the notion of a duty, some specific thing which it is incumbent on me to do, and (b) the notion of something that is a good thing for me to do. I want to consider these notions, so far as I can, independently of rules. There is a certain sense in which having a duty to do this or that (...)
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    On Questions.G. P. Henderson - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (115):304 - 317.
    In the course of his life a man surrounds himself with questions, much as he surrounds himself with furniture, books or pictures. Personality is expressed not only by the selection of a Chippendale chair, the amassing of early colour-plate books, or the purchase of a Renoir, but also by the kind of questions which a man “collects”-raises, without necessarily solving. Some questions, like some books, are to be brooded over and studied; some are introduced only to be contemplated from time (...)
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    Back numbers of 'mind'.G. P. Renton - 1957 - Mind 66 (263):410-b-410.
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    Professor sir Edmund Whittaker, F. R. S.J. W. G. - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (26):180-181.
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