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  1. Nochmals: Die Newtonische Konstante: Bemerkungen zu Isaac Newtons Lehre von der absoluten Bewegung.E. Dellian - 1999 - Philosophia Naturalis 36 (1):19-34.
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  2. Inhaltsverzeichnis, Band 22, Heft 3.H. Holz, E. Dellian & Die Newtonische Konstante - 1985 - Philosophia Naturalis 22:328.
  3. Loman, MM, B15.E. Blair, W. C. Chiang, L. Cosmides, C. Drake, J. Evans, L. Fiddick, A. Frankenfield, S. J. Handley, M. R. Jones & D. G. Kemler Nelson - 2000 - Cognition 77:289.
     
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    Themes in Soviet Marxist Philosophy: Selected Articles from the ‘Filosofskaja Enciklopedija’.J. E. Blakeley & Thomas J. Blakeley - 1975 - Springer.
    The Soviet philosophical scene has experienced remarkable growth since the innovations of the 50's and the renovations of the 60's. This volume of Sovietica is intended by the editors as a finger on the pulse of the Marxist-Leninist corpus philosophicum as we enter the 1970's. Published in the years between 1960 and 1970, the Filosofskaja en ciklopedija (FE) has replaced the Kratkij filosofskij slovar' (Short Philo sophic Dictionary: 1939, 1941, 1951 and 1954) and the Filosofskij slovar' (Philosophic Dictionary: 1963). It (...)
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    The ontogeny of face identity I. Eight- to 21-week-old infants use internal and external face features in identity.E. Blass - 2004 - Cognition 92 (3):305-327.
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    Gadamer's Literary Criticism as Philosophical Practice.E. Block - 1997 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 28 (3):273-286.
  7. Itinerant craftsmen and trade in the Aegean Bronze Age.E. F. Bloedow - forthcoming - Techne: Craftsmen, Craftswomen, and Craftsmanship in the Aegean Bronze Age.
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    Lexical Studies in "Jaina Sanskrit".E. B., B. J. Sandesara & J. P. Thaker - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (2):280.
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    Naikas and Naikdas. A Gujarat Tribe.E. B. & P. G. Shah - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (4):461.
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    Nirukta Notes.E. B. & M. A. Mehendale - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):214.
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  11. Le droit, l'Etat et la constitution democratique.E.-W. Bockenforde - 2001 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 2:137-138.
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  12. Transcription factors and the regulation of haemopoiesis: lessons from GATA and SCL proteins.E. ‐O. Bockamp, F. McLaughlin, A. Murrell & A. R. Green - 1994 - Bioessays 16 (7):481-488.
     
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    Stahl, ed., tr., Macrobius, Commentary on the Dream of Scipio.E. M. Sanford - 1952 - Classical Weekly 46:61.
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  14. Plato's Method of Dialectic.E. B. Stevens - 1940 - Classical Weekly 34:295-296.
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  15. "Marsh", Frank Burr: Modern Problems in the Ancient World.E. A. Taylor - 1945 - Classical Weekly 39:117-118.
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  16. Logical positivism.Albert E. Blumberg & Herbert Feigl - 1931 - Journal of Philosophy 28 (11):281-296.
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    Fairtrade Facts and Fancies: What Kenyan Fairtrade Tea Tells us About Business’ Role as Development Agent.Michael E. Blowfield & Catherine Dolan - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 93 (S2):143-162.
    Various promising claims have been made that business can help alleviate poverty, and can do so in ways that add value to the bottom line. This article begins by highlighting that the evidence for such claims is not especially strong, particularly if business is thought of as a development agent, i.e. an organization that consciously and accountably contributes towards pro-poor outcomes. It goes on to ask whether, if we did know more about either the business case or the poverty alleviation (...)
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  18. The effects of instructors' autonomy support and students' autonomous motivation on learning organic chemistry: A self‐determination theory perspective.Aaron E. Black & Edward L. Deci - 2000 - Science Education 84 (6):740-756.
     
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  19. Philosophy in American Education: Its Tasks and Opportunities. By George E. Barton, Jr.Brand Blanshard, Curt J. Ducasse, Charles W. Hendel, Arthur E. Murphy & Max C. Otto - 1945 - Ethics 56 (3):226-229.
     
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    Evictionism and Libertarianism.Walter E. Block - 2014 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39 (3):248-257.
    There is a new sheriff in town on the abortion question. It is called evictionism. It diverges, philosophically, from both the pro-life and the pro-choice positions. It assumes that the birth of a human being starts with the fertilized egg but claims that the unwanted baby is a trespasser that may be evicted in the gentlest manner possible.
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    Émile Meyerson’s Critique of Positivism.Albert E. Blumberg - 1932 - The Monist 42 (1):60-79.
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    Ethical Principles and Standards That Inform Educational Gatekeeping Practices in Psychology.Kimberly E. Bodner - 2012 - Ethics and Behavior 22 (1):60 - 74.
    Educational gatekeeping functions in psychology serve to assess, remediate, and/or dismiss students and trainees with problematic professional competencies (STPPC). Recently, professional psychology graduate programs have increasingly focused on problems with professional competency, and they have begun to implement formal procedures to intervene with STPPC (Rubin et al., 2007). However, there has been considerably less literature addressing the ethics and ethical considerations of instituting these gatekeeping functions, especially in different stages of education and training in psychology. The American Psychological Association (APA; (...)
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  23. Dementia Praecox, or the Group of Schizophrenias. Translater by J. Zinkin (1950). New York: International Universities. Cited by: Bachman, P. & Cannon, TD. Cognitive and Neuroscience Aspects of Thought Disorders. [REVIEW]E. Bleuler - 2005 - In K. Holyoak & B. Morrison (eds.), The Cambridge handbook of thinking and reasoning. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 493--519.
     
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    Murray's Euripides_- Euripides: Translated into English rhyming verse by Gilbert Murray, M.A., LL.D. With Illustrations. London: George Allen. Second Edition: 1904. Pp. lxviii, 355. 7 _s_. 6 _d. net. [REVIEW]E. H. Blakeney - 1904 - The Classical Review 18 (09):463-464.
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    Spicilegium Tragicum: Observationes criticas in Tragicos poetas Graecos continens. Scripsit F. H. M. Blaydes, M.A. Oxon. Halis Saxonum. 1902. Pp. 263. 6 mk. [REVIEW]E. H. Blakeney - 1903 - The Classical Review 17 (08):400-.
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    Leibniz on Concurrence and Efficient Causation.Marc E. Bobro - 2008 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 46 (3):317-338.
    Leibniz defends concurrentism, the view that both God and created substances are causally responsible for changes in the states of created substances. Interpretive problems, however, arise in determining just what causal role each plays. Some recent work has been revisionist, greatly downplaying the causal role played by created substances—arguing instead that according to Leibniz only God has productive causal power. Though bearing some causal responsibility for changes in their perceptual states, created substances are not efficient causes of such changes. This (...)
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    Theory as truth and as ethics.Richard N. Williams & Edwin E. Gantt - forthcoming - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology.
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  28. La Pensée allemande de Luther à Nietzsche.Jean Édouard Spenlé - 1967 - Paris,: A. Colin.
     
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    Comment by W. E. Steinkraus.Warren E. Steinkraus - 1970 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 1:79-84.
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    Synthetic Biology Does Not Need a Synthetic Bioethics: Give Me That Old Time (Libertarian) Ethics.Walter E. Block - 2012 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 15 (1):33 - 36.
    Ethics, Policy & Environment, Volume 15, Issue 1, Page 33-36, March 2012.
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    Impaired recognition of negative facial emotions in patients with frontotemporal dementia.S. E. Black - unknown
    Patients with behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) have difficulties recognizing facial emotions, a deficit that may contribute to their impaired social skills. In three experiments, we investigated the FTD deficit in recognition of facial emotions, by comparing six patients with impaired social conduct, nine Alzheimer’s patients, and 10 age-matched healthy adults. Experiment 1 revealed that FTD patients were impaired in the recognition of negative facial emotions. Experiment 2 replicated these findings when participants had to determine whether two faces were (...)
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    Metacognitive judgment and denial of deficit: Evidence from frontotemporal dementia.Sandra E. Black - unknown
    Patients suffering from the behavioral variant of Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD-b) often exaggerate their abilities. Are those errors in judgment limited to domains in which patients under-perform, or do FTD-b patients overestimate their abilities in other domains? Is overconfidence in FTD-b patients domain-specific or domain-general? To address this question, we asked patients at early stages of FTD-b to judge their performance in two domains (attention, perception) in which they exhibit relatively spared abilities. In both domains, FTD-b patients overestimated their performance relative (...)
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    Novel approaches to the assessment of frontal damage and executive deficits in traumatic brain injury.Sandra E. Black - 2002 - In Donald T. Stuss & Robert T. Knight (eds.), Principles of Frontal Lobe Function. Oxford University Press. pp. 448.
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    On the knight shift of alloys.A. Blandin, E. Daniel & J. Friedel - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (38):180-182.
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    Population and Liberalism, 1770-1817.D. E. Bland - 1973 - Journal of the History of Ideas 34 (1):113.
  36. Reception Theory and the Semiotics of literary History.Marc E. Blanchard - 1986 - Semiotica 61 (3-4):307-323.
     
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    The Cardiac, Respiratory, and Electrical Phenomena Involved in the Emotion of Fear.W. E. Blatz - 1925 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 8 (2):109.
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    The effects of pronoun processing on information utilization during fixations in reading.Harry E. Blanchard - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (3):171-174.
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    What visual illusions tell us about underlying neural mechanisms and observer strategies for tackling the inverse problem of achromatic perception.Barbara Blakeslee & Mark E. McCourt - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Chelovek i obshchestvo v filosofskom osveshchenii: sbornik nauchnykh trudov.L. E. Bli︠a︡kher (ed.) - 2007 - Khabarovsk: Tikhookeanskiĭ gos. universitet.
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    Traditionalist Conservatism and Environmental Ethics.John R. E. Bliese - 1997 - Environmental Ethics 19 (2):135-151.
    Environmentalism is usually thought to be a liberal political position, but the two primary schools of thought within the conservative intellectual movement support environmentalism as well. The free market perspective has received considerable attention for its potential contributions to environmental protection, but the traditionalist perspective has not. In this essay, I consider several important principles of traditionalist conservatism. The traditionalists are not materialists and are highly critical of our consumer culture. They reject ideology and stress piety toward nature, the intergenerational (...)
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    Ayn Rand, Religion, and Libertarianism.Walter E. Block - 2011 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 11 (1):63 - 79.
    Ayn Rand most certainly favored liberty, although she renounced the "libertarian" appellation. Yet, in her continuous, contemptuous and shrill attacks on religion, she was denigrating an institution that has made great contributions to freedom. The present essay is an attempt to right the balance; to demonstrate that religion and liberty are not the enemies supposed by Rand.
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    Free to Smoke.Walter E. Block - 2010 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 29 (1-4):135-153.
    Freedom to smoke is part and parcel of overall freedom. The former cannot be abrogated without violating the latter. The present paper applies this insight to the regulations placed on the tobacco industry and smoking in general. We find that government interventions into people’s lives regarding smoking are highly incompatible with libertarian principles. We examine many regulations such as prohibiting youths from smoking, preventing second hand smoke, restrictions on advertising, taxing the industry, and liability issues.
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    Is there a Human Right to Medical Insurance?Walter E. Block - 2008 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 27 (1-4):1-33.
    This paper claims that health insurance is not a human right; that the reason the medical care industry is in such an unsatisfactorystate is that there is not enough competition in the field. To wit, there are government interferences on both the supply and demand sides of health care; the former in terms of restrictions on entry for physicians, the latter based on the moral hazard attendant on the subsidization of medicine.
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    Libertarianism is unique and belongs.Walter E. Block - 2010 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 22:127-70.
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    Student nurses' experiences of preserved dignity in perioperative practice - Part I.A. -C. Blomberg, E. Willassen, I. von Post & L. Lindwall - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (6):676-687.
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    The Death Penalty: Response to Ron Paul.Walter E. Block - 2015 - Criminal Justice Ethics 34 (3):339-349.
    Dr. Ron Paul, leader of the libertarian movement and former Congressman, favors the elimination of the death penalty. He argues from both a moral and economic, or pragmatic, perspective against executions. The present article takes issue with his stance and defends the killing of convicted murderers, with some caveats.
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  48. Tragic myth and the malady of Nietzsche's Europe.Philip E. Blosser - 1984 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 19 (44):149.
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    A correction to the translation of Frege's "the thought".Albert E. Blumberg - 1971 - Mind 80 (318):303.
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  50. Ethical Complexities in Utilizing Artificial Intelligence for Surrogate Decision Making.Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, Faith E. Fletcher, Lauren Taylor, Ryan H. Nelson, Bryanna Moore, Brendan Saloner & Peter A. Ubel - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (7):1-2.
    Ms. P. is in the ICU with respiratory failure and sepsis. She has been on a ventilator for almost a week, and now has impending kidney failure. Her children, who have been taking turns at the bedsi...
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