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    Self-Knowing Agents * By LUCY O'BRIEN.Lucy O’Brien - 2009 - Analysis 69 (1):187-188.
    How is it that we think and refer in the first-person way? For most philosophers in the analytic tradition, the problem is essentially this: how two apparently conflicting kinds of properties can be reconciled and united as properties of the same entity. What is special about the first person has to be reconciled with what is ordinary about it. The range of responses reduces to four basic options. The orthodox view is optimistic: there really is a way of reconciling these (...)
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  2. A stimulus-response analysis of anxiety and its role as a reinforcing agent.O. H. Mowrer - 1939 - Psychological Review 46 (6):553-565.
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    Habit strength as a function of the pattern of reinforcement.O. H. Mowrer & H. Jones - 1945 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 35 (4):293.
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    Descartes.Anthony O'Hear - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (116):263-264.
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    Anxiety-reduction and learning.O. H. Mowrer - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 27 (5):497.
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    Two-factor learning theory reconsidered, with special reference to secondary reinforcement and the concept of habit.O. H. Mowrer - 1956 - Psychological Review 63 (2):114-128.
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  7. Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrès de l'esprit humain. Condorcet, O. H. Prior & Y. Belaval - 1974 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 164 (4):462-463.
     
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  8. The Normativity of Nature in Epicurean Ethics and Politics.Tim O’Keefe - 2021 - In Peter Adamson & Christof Rapp (eds.), State and Nature: Studies in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 181-199.
    Appeals to nature are ubiquitous in Epicurean ethics and politics. The foundation of Epicurean ethics is its claim that pleasure is the sole intrinsic good and pain the sole intrinsic evil, and this is supposedly shown by the behavior of infants who have not yet been corrupted, "when nature's judgement is pure and whole." Central to their recommendations about how to attain pleasure is their division between types of desires: the natural and necessary ones, the natural but non-necessary ones, and (...)
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    Extinction and behavior variability as functions of effortfulness of task.O. H. Mowrer & H. M. Jones - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 33 (5):369.
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    Commentary on ‘Autonomy-based criticisms of the patient preference predictor’.Collin O'Neil - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (5):315-316.
    When a patient lacks sufficient capacity to make a certain treatment decision, whether because of deficits in their ability to make a judgement that reflects their values or to make a decision that reflects their judgement or both, the decision must be made by a surrogate. Often the best way to respect the patient’s autonomy, in such cases, is for the surrogate to make a ‘substituted’ judgement on behalf of the patient, which is the decision that best reflects the patient’s (...)
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  11. Review of 'Wilfrid Sellars' (James O'Shea 2007) and 'Wilfrid Sellars' (Willem deVries 2005).Jaroslav Peregrin, James O'shea & James R. O'Shea - 2008 - Erkenntnis 69 (1):131-135.
    A review of deVries' and O'Shea's books, both titled "Wilfrid Sellars". By Jaroslav Peregrin.
     
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    Paradigm change in evolutionary microbiology.Maureen A. O’Malley & Yan Boucher - 2005 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 36 (1):183-208.
    Thomas Kuhn had little to say about scientific change in biological science, and biologists are ambivalent about how applicable his framework is for their disciplines. We apply Kuhn’s account of paradigm change to evolutionary microbiology, where key Darwinian tenets are being challenged by two decades of findings from molecular phylogenetics. The chief culprit is lateral gene transfer, which undermines the role of vertical descent and the representation of evolutionary history as a tree of life. To assess Kuhn’s relevance to this (...)
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    A Critique of T. J. Clark’s Farewell to an Idea.O. K. Werckmeister - 2002 - Critical Inquiry 28 (4):855-867.
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  14. Dialectics and philosophical-analysis.O. Weinberger - 1991 - Filosoficky Casopis 39 (2):259-288.
     
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  15. Einige Betrachtungen über die Rechtsnorm vom Standpunkt der Logik und der Semantik.O. Weinberger - 1964 - Logique Et Analyse 7:212-232.
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  16. Föderalismus und das Haus Europa.O. Weinberger - 1999 - Rechtstheorie 30 (4):417-430.
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  17. Moritz Schlick (1882-1936).O. Weinberger - 1938 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 15:4-5.
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  18. Praxis, Logik und praktische Vernunft.O. Weinberger - 1987 - Rechtstheorie 18 (2):137-150.
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  19. The idea of an institutionalistic positivism in law-an updated consideration of Kelsen, Hans position on positivism.O. Weinberger - 1981 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 35 (138):487-507.
     
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  20. ZS. f. biol. Techn. u.O. Weiss - 1908 - Method. Bd. L, S 121.
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  21. Ende der Ästhetik.O. K. Werckmeister - 1971 - Frankfurt am Main]: S. Fischer.
     
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    Hitler the Artist.O. K. Werckmeister - 1997 - Critical Inquiry 23 (2):270-297.
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    Kafka 007.O. K. Werckmeister - 1995 - Critical Inquiry 21 (2):468-495.
  24. Duns scotus. In sent. II, dist. 3, 5.O. Wichmann - 1923 - Annalen der Philosophie 3:141.
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  25. Die Tagung der Kant-Gesellschaft in Halle, 30. Mai 1920.O. Wichmann - 1921 - Annalen der Philosophie 2 (4):515.
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  26. Idee und Idealismus in der Platondeutung.O. Wichmann - 1957 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 49:401.
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  27. Latte, Kurt, Heiliges Recht.O. Wichmann - 1922 - Kant Studien 27:219.
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  28. CH. J. INSOLE, The Realist Hope, ISBN 0-7546-5487-7.O. J. Wiertz - 2011 - Theologie Und Philosophie 86 (3):434.
     
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  29. RC ROBERTS/WJ WOOD, Intellectual Virtues, ISBN 978-0-19-957570-1.O. J. Wiertz - 2012 - Theologie Und Philosophie 87 (4).
     
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  30. S. KETTL, Ist Gott wahrnehmbar?, ISBN 3-8285-9501-7.O. J. Wiertz - 2010 - Theologie Und Philosophie 85 (4):592.
     
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  31. Wozu überhaupt Kunst?".O. Wiener - 1982 - In Siegfried J. Schmidt (ed.), Literatur und Kunst, wozu? C. Winter.
     
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    Living a directed life.William O'Chee - 2006 - Philosophical Practice 2 (3):153-165.
    Many current theories of human rights are flawed in that they fail to recognise differences between fundamental human rights and others of lesser significance. If some rights are superior to others than it is possible to formulate a hierarchy of rights, and rules to resolve potential conflicts of rights. Only by self-examination can we determine what is personally significant in how we live meaningful and directed lives. This in turn aids in defining social values and determining the rights individuals should (...)
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    Towards a philosophy of microbiology.Maureen A. O’Malley & John Dupré - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 38 (4):775-779.
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    Expectations and Attitudes Toward Gender-Based Price Discrimination.O. C. Ferrell, Dimitri Kapelianis, Linda Ferrell & Lynzie Rowland - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 152 (4):1015-1032.
    This study explores consumer expectations and attitudes related to gender-based price discrimination. Although much research has focused on pay inequalities and gender diversity, considerably less attention has been focused on situations in which men and women are charged different prices based on gender. In two studies, expectations and attitudes toward gender-based price discrimination are examined. In Study 1, two scenarios related to prices at hair salon and dry cleaning services were manipulated to measure expectations and attitudes toward gender-based price discrimination. (...)
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    A Nonprofit Perspective on Business–Nonprofit Partnerships: Extending the Symbiotic Sustainability Model.Amy O’Connor, Yuli Patrick Hsieh & Michelle Shumate - 2018 - Business and Society 57 (7):1337-1373.
    Using the symbiotic sustainability model as a framework, this research investigates how many and with which businesses top nonprofit organizations report partnerships. We examined the websites of the 122 largest, most recognizable U.S. nonprofits. These websites included information about 2,418 business–nonprofit partnerships with 1,707 unique businesses. The results suggest key differences with previous research on how U.S. Fortune 500 companies report B2N partnerships. Leading nonprofits report more B2N partnerships than U.S. Fortune 500 companies do. Furthermore, nonprofits do not maintain industry (...)
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    Time as a determinant in integrative learning.O. H. Mowrer & A. D. Ullman - 1945 - Psychological Review 52 (2):61-90.
  37. Women in science: For development, for human rights, for themselves.Christine Min Wotipka & Francisco O. Ramirez - 2003 - In Gili S. Drori (ed.), Science in the modern world polity: institutionalization and globalization. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
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    Sheaf cohomology in o-minimal structures.Mário J. Edmundo, Gareth O. Jones & Nicholas J. Peatfield - 2006 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 6 (2):163-179.
    Here we prove the existence of sheaf cohomology theory in arbitrary o-minimal structures.
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  39. ‘Everything is everywhere: but the environment selects’: ubiquitous distribution and ecological determinism in microbial biogeography.Maureen A. O’Malley - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 39 (3):314-325.
    Recent discoveries of geographical patterns in microbial distribution are undermining microbiology’s exclusively ecological explanations of biogeography and their fundamental assumption that ‘everything is everywhere: but the environment selects’. This statement was generally promulgated by Dutch microbiologist Martinus Wilhelm Beijerinck early in the twentieth century and specifically articulated in 1934 by his compatriot, Lourens G. M. Baas Becking. The persistence of this precept throughout twentieth-century microbiology raises a number of issues in relation to its formulation and widespread acceptance. This paper will (...)
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    Preparatory set (expectancy)—a determinant in motivation and learning.O. H. Mowrer - 1938 - Psychological Review 45 (1):62-91.
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    Lost in wonder: a response to Schinkel’s ‘deep’ wonder in education.Eri Mountbatten-O’Malley - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
    In this paper, I aim to clarify the role of ‘wonder’ in education. Most of us who work in education want to provide valuable experiences for our students, and we want them to be driven by intrinsic values such as truth and recognition of the dignity of human existence. However, whilst I echo many of the sentiments espoused by advocates of the utility and ethical significance of wonder, I contend that some recent developments—and in particular, Schinkel’s argument that ‘deep’ (‘contemplative’ (...)
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    Are beliefs about God theoretical beliefs? Reflections on Aquinas and Kant: J. O'Leary-Hawthorne and D. Howard-Snyder.John O'leary-Hawthorne - 1996 - Religious Studies 32 (2):233-258.
    The need to address our question arises from two sources, one in Kant and the other in a certain type of response to so-called Reformed epistemology. The first source consists in a tendency to distinguish theoretical beliefs from practical beliefs , and to treat theistic belief as mere practical belief. We trace this tendency in Kant's corpus, and compare and contrast it with Aquinas's view and a more conservative Kantian view. We reject the theistic-belief-as-mere-practical-belief view: it is bad descriptive anthropology, (...)
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    Peirce and the Nature of Evidence.Len O'Neill - 1993 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 29 (2):211 - 224.
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    External Preferences and Liberal Equality: P. M. O'Connor.P. M. O'Connor - 1994 - Utilitas 6 (1):117-133.
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    Review: O. B. Lupanov, On the Possibilities of Designing Circuits out of Various Elements; O. B. Lupanov, On the Synthesis of Contact Circuits; O. B. Lupanov, On the Synthesis of Contact Networks. [REVIEW]Edward F. Moore & O. B. Lupanov - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (1):76.
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    Video tools for teaching ethics: Two video reviews by Sean O'Brien.Sean O'Brien - 1997 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 12 (2):120 – 122.
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    The Angelic Artist in the Fiction of Flannery O'Connor and Walker Percy.Farrell O'Gorman - 2000 - Renascence 53 (1):61-79.
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    Pain and Emotion. By Roger Trigg. (Clarendon Press: O.U.P., 1970. £2.10.).O. Hanfling - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (176):173-.
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    Rousseau on Armour-Propre: T. O'Hagan.T. O’Hagan - 1998 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 72 (1):75-76.
    According to familiar accounts, Rousseau held that humans are actuated by two distinct kinds of self love: amour de soi, a benign concern for one's self-preservation and well-being; and amour-propre, a malign concern to stand above other people, delighting in their despite. I argue that although amour-propre can (and often does) assume this malign form, this is not intrinsic to its character. The first and best rank among men that amour-propre directs us to claim for ourselves is that of occupying (...)
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    Rousseau on Armour-Propre: T. O’Hagan.T. O'hagan - 1998 - Supplement to the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 72 (1):75-76.
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