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    A Developing Problem in Science and Technology and Socialistic Ideology in Our Country [J].Zheng Yong-Ting - 2004 - Modern Philosophy 2:003.
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    The development "Problem" of legal pluralism : an analysis and steps towards solutions.Gordon R. Woodman - 2012 - In Brian Z. Tamanaha, Caroline Mary Sage & Michael J. V. Woolcock (eds.), Legal pluralism and development: scholars and practitioners in dialogue. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 129.
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    Development problems of ESG-banking and ESG-risk management in commercial banks.Boris Alekseevich Doronin, Irina Ivanovna Glotova & Elena Petrovna Tomilina - 2021 - Kant 41 (4):46-50.
    ESG-transformation is taking place in all areas of the economy. Banks must become examples and guides in conducting business in an environmentally, socially and governance manner. The purpose of the study is to substantiate the need to determine the correct course and implement the principles of ESG-banking, including in the practice of risk management of commercial banks, taking into account the long-term consequences of today's actions for global economic and natural systems. Scientific novelty lies in the development of incentive (...)
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    Aristotle's Philosophical Development: Problems and Prospects.William Robert Wians - 1995 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    A collection of 16 essays which assess the revival of development studies in relation to Aristotle.
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    Legitimate decisions leading towards sustainable developmentproblems and challenges.Armin Grunwald - 2001 - Poiesis and Praxis 1 (1):0003-0016.
    In discussing the operationalization of sustainability as a concept two tendencies can, at present, be observed: the dependence of sustainability maxims on their presumed or actual acceptance and their relationship to integrative modeling based on empirical research. In contrast, this contribution is based on the assumption that the problems of implementing sustainability are (at least or also) caused by divergent normative conceptions in society and by the problems of legitimization that arise out of them. Coping with these conflicts (...)
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    Managing variation in the investigation of organismal development: problems and opportunities.James W. E. Lowe - 2015 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 37 (4):449-473.
    This paper aims to clarify the consequences of new scientific and philosophical approaches for the practical-theoretical framework of modern developmental biology. I highlight normal development, and the instructive-permissive distinction, as key parts of this framework which shape how variation is conceptualised and managed. Furthermore, I establish the different dimensions of biological variation: the units, temporality and mode of variation. Using the analytical frame established by this, I interpret a selection of examples as challenges to the instructive-permissive distinction. These examples (...)
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    The development of problems within the phlogiston theories, 1766–1791.Geoffrey Blumenthal & James Ladyman - 2017 - Foundations of Chemistry 19 (3):241-280.
    This is the first of a pair of papers. It focuses on the development of the most notable phlogistic theories during the period 1766–1791, including the main experiments that their proponents proposed them to interpret. There was a rapid proliferation of late phlogistic theories, particularly from 1784, and the accounts of composition and important implications of the main theories are set out and their issues analysed. Each of them either reached impasses due to internal problems, or included features (...)
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  8. Developing Dualism and Approaching the Hard Problem.William Robinson - 2014 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 21 (1-2):156-182.
    Arguments for property dualism offer a strong challenge to materialist views, but even if they are regarded as successful, a large task remains, namely, to develop a positive account of the place of non-physical properties in the world -- one that holds some promise of eventual satisfaction regarding the hard problem. After noting some difficulties in current approaches to this task, this paper outlines one possible line of development for a dualistic view. Like all other suggestions for routes to (...)
     
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    Talent development and the luck problem.Richard Bailey - 2007 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 1 (3):367 – 377.
    This paper examines the relationship between the development of talented young sports people and conceptions of social justice. It is set within the context of recent policy developments in the United Kingdom that place renewed emphasis on talent development (and wider issues of ?gifted and talented education?), and justifies this with explicit reference to social justice. After providing a summary of relevant policy initiatives and their often-unstated presumptions, the paper goes on to examine the different ways in which (...)
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  10. Global problems and the development of planning and prognostic.S. Adam - 1980 - Filosoficky Casopis 28 (6):882-904.
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    Developing a problem-based learning (PBL) curriculum for professionalism and scientific integrity training for biomedical graduate students.N. L. Jones, A. M. Peiffer, A. Lambros, M. Guthold, A. D. Johnson, M. Tytell, A. E. Ronca & J. C. Eldridge - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (10):614-619.
    A multidisciplinary faculty committee designed a curriculum to shape biomedical graduate students into researchers with a high commitment to professionalism and social responsibility and to provide students with tools to navigate complex, rapidly evolving academic and societal environments with a strong ethical commitment. The curriculum used problem-based learning (PBL), because it is active and learner-centred and focuses on skill and process development. Two courses were developed: Scientific Professionalism: Scientific Integrity addressed discipline-specific and broad professional norms and obligations for the (...)
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    Problems And Paradigms: Metaphors and the role of genes in development.H. F. Nijhout - 1990 - Bioessays 12 (9):441-446.
    In describing the flawless regularity of developmental processes and the correlation between changes at certain genetic loci and changes in morphology, biologists frequently employ two metaphors: that genes ‘control’ development, and that genomes embody ‘programs’ for development. Although these metaphors have an admirable sharpness and punch, they lead, when taken literally, to highly distorted pictures of developmental processes. A more balanced, and useful, view of the role of genes in development is that they act as suppliers of (...)
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  13. The Problem of Evil for Buddhists: Developing Transcendental Responses.Tyler Dalton McNabb - forthcoming - Agatheos.
    Many Buddhists tend to think that the world is overall, a good state of affairs, and that life is worth living. However, Yujin Nagasawa points out that there is a mismatch between the positive value one puts on the world and the Buddhist's metaphysics. Buddhism endorses the impermanence thesis which roughly states that all things exist only momentarily. And it's the impermanent nature of reality that leads to significant suffering in the world. If impermanence is a fundamental feature to reality, (...)
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    A history of philosophy: with especial reference to the formation and development of its problems and conceptions.Wilhelm Windelband (ed.) - 1914 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
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    Problems and paradigms: Redundancies, development and the flow of information.Diethard Tautz - 1992 - Bioessays 14 (4):263-266.
    There is increasing evidence for the wide‐spread existence of functionally redundant genetic pathways in developmental processes. However, both their significance and manner of evolution are still matters of debate. I will argue here that redundancy of gene actions may, in fact, be a necessary requirement for the development and evolution of complex life forms. One can view development as a process that transmits information from the egg to the adult organism. Transmission of information is, however, always an error‐prone (...)
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  16. Developing Engineering Students’ Moral Reasoning Skills Using Problem-Based Learning.Mara Harrell - 2019 - American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 5:123-143.
    Problem-Based Learning has become an increasingly popular instructional method for a variety of disciplines at all levels. Many studies and meta-analyses of these studies have shown the efficacy of this method for developing knowledge and skills. I adopted this method for teaching Engineering Ethics at Carnegie Mellon University, which has as its main course objectives the development of moral reasoning skills, as well as collaboration and communication skills, with special attention given to ethical dilemmas that may arise in the (...)
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  17. Developing Engineering Students’ Moral Reasoning Skills Using Problem-Based Learning.Maralee Harrell - 2019 - American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 5:123-143.
    Problem-Based Learning has become an increasingly popular instructional method for a variety of disciplines at all levels. Many studies and meta-analyses of these studies have shown the efficacy of this method for developing knowledge and skills. I adopted this method for teaching Engineering Ethics at Carnegie Mellon University, which has as its main course objectives the development of moral reasoning skills, as well as collaboration and communication skills, with special attention given to ethical dilemmas that may arise in the (...)
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  18. Problem : Recent Developments in Naturalistic Ethics.Jude Dougherty - 1959 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 33:97.
     
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    Problem-Solving, Research Traditions, and the Development of Scientific Fields.Henry Frankel - 1980 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1980:29 - 40.
    The general thesis that science is essentially a problem-solving activity is extended to the development of new fields. Their development represents a research strategy for generating and solving new unsolved problems and solving existing ones in related fields. The pattern of growth of new fields is guided by the central problems within the field and applicable problems in other fields. Proponents of existing research traditions welcome work in new fields, if they believe it will increase (...)
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    Problems and development strategies for research ethics committees in China’s higher education institutions.Jiyin Zhou - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):56-56.
    The establishment of research ethics committees (REC) in China’s higher education institutions (HEI) is lagging far behind western developed countries. This has at least partly directly led to anomie in scientific research ethics, as seen in the recent controversies involving a proposed human head transplant and gene-edited babies. At present, the problems for REC in China’s HEI include lack of regulation, informal ethics reviews, lack of supervision and insufficient ethics review capacity. To counteract these problems, suggested measures include (...)
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    The Problem of Historical Objectivity: A Sketch of Its Development to the Time of Hegel.Rudolf Unger - 1971 - History and Theory 11:60-86.
    The problem of historical objectivity repays study to counter the subjectivism of the neo-romantics and the arbitrary factual structures of recondite specialization. The ancients did not develop a theoretical distinction between objective and subjective in their conception of his tory. In the Renaissance, individualism impinged on the ancients' conception, but no philosophic view of historical objectivity evolved. The history-minded eighteenth century likewise failed to provide the necessary philosophical categories of historical understanding, though with Voltaire an approach- to them emerged. The (...)
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    Open Problems in the Development of a Quantum Mereology.Federico Holik & Juan Pablo Jorge - 2023 - In Jonas R. B. Arenhart & Raoni W. Arroyo (eds.), Non-Reflexive Logics, Non-Individuals, and the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: Essays in Honour of the Philosophy of Décio Krause. Springer Verlag. pp. 157-176.
    Mereology deals with the study of the relations between wholes and parts. In this work we will discuss different developments and open problems related to the formulation of a quantum mereology. In particular, we will discuss different advances in the development of formal systems aimed to describe the whole-parts relationship in the context of quantum theory.
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    Conceptual problems in the development of a psychological notion of "intuition".Lisa M. Osbeck - 1999 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 29 (3):229–249.
    Despite increased interest in “intuition” within cognitive psychology, the conceptual framework of this notion remains problematic. This paper argues that conceptual shortcomings stem from a tendency to ignore the philosophical heritage of intuition or to dismiss the relevance of this heritage to contemporary theory. The paper outlines major understandings of intuition within psychology and prominent philosophical traditions, highlighting important points of inconsistency in these and examining consequences of the inconsistency. It also considers psychological conceptions of intuition that more readily overlap (...)
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    Problems and prospects for the development of strategic management of regions in the Russian Federation.Viktoriya Alekseyevna Vasyukova, Artur Samvelovich Karibdzhanyan & Asya Chagbanovna Ionova - 2021 - Kant 39 (2):30-35.
    The purpose of the study is to reveal the main determinants for improving quantitative criteria in the future of improving the strategic management of a regional territory, based on the developed mechanism of a structured approach in a strategic plan for each participant in the construction of territorial indicators. The work highlights the problems of strategic management in a regional context, special attention is paid to research in the field of evaluation criteria in strategic planning. In particular, the (...) of determining the effectiveness of making and implementing management decisions are considered. Particular attention is paid to the preparation and development of the process of strategic forecasting, namely the use of the quantitative forecasting method in assessing strategic management. Obviously, when developing a strategic direction, the adapted elements require adjustments and additions, which is being carried out at the present time. Such changes and additions are promoted not only through legislative and regulatory activities, but also by scientific research, which, in turn, develop new directions of strategies for the development of the country's territories. Scientific novelty lies in the disclosure of the main determinants for improving quantitative criteria in assessing the strategic management of a regional territory, based on the developed mechanism of a structured approach for all participants in territorial indicators. As a result of the study, a new approach to solving the problem of quantitative assessment of strategic management for economic entities and sectors of the economy of the territories was developed. (shrink)
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    The problem of the organic individual: Ernst Haeckel and the development of the biogenetic law.Ruth G. Rinard - 1981 - Journal of the History of Biology 14 (2):249-275.
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    New Developments on Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics.Miguel Ferrero & Alwyn van der Merwe (eds.) - 1997 - Springer.
    Quantum theory is one of the most fascinating and successful constructs in the intellectual history of mankind. Nonetheless, the theory has very shaky philosophical foundations. This book contains thoughtful discussions by eminent researchers of a spate of experimental techniques newly developed to test some of the stranger predictions of quantum physics. The advances considered include recent experiments in quantum optics, electron and ion interferometry, photon down conversion in nonlinear crystals, single trapped ions interacting with laser beams, atom-field coupling in micromaser (...)
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  27. Developing the Quantitative Histopathology Image Ontology : A case study using the hot spot detection problem.Metin Gurcan, Tomaszewski N., Overton John, A. James, Scott Doyle, Alan Ruttenberg & Barry Smith - 2017 - Journal of Biomedical Informatics 66:129-135.
    Interoperability across data sets is a key challenge for quantitative histopathological imaging. There is a need for an ontology that can support effective merging of pathological image data with associated clinical and demographic data. To foster organized, cross-disciplinary, information-driven collaborations in the pathological imaging field, we propose to develop an ontology to represent imaging data and methods used in pathological imaging and analysis, and call it Quantitative Histopathological Imaging Ontology – QHIO. We apply QHIO to breast cancer hot-spot detection with (...)
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    Problems in the development of cognitive neuroscience: Effective communication between scientific domains.Edward Manier - 1986 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1986:183 - 197.
    This is one of a series of reports of a case study of the convergence of molecular neurobiology and cognitive studies of Pavlovian conditioning. Here, I examine a fundamental disagreement between major centers of research representing each of these two domains and analyze it in terms of a hybrid historical, sociological, and philosophical concept of effective scientific communication. The specific example considered is found to fall short of the criteria for effective communication because of the absence of explicit, published reciprocity (...)
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    The development of the concept of subjectivity and the problem of the justification of responsibility in Levinas. 설민 - 2023 - Phenomenology and Contemporary Philosoph 98:71-99.
    레비나스 철학의 요지는 타자와의 관계에서 주체성을 재정립하는 것으로 이해될 수 있다. 그는 『전체성과 무한』(1961)을 지나 『존재와 달리』(1974)에 이르면서 주체성 개념을 발전시킨다. 이 글은 우선 레비나스의 주체성 개념이 어떻게 발전하는가를 두 대표 저작을 중심으로 분석할 것이다. 전기 레비나스의 주체성에서 ‘재현과 소유의 양식으로 자기동일화하는 자아’와 ‘얼굴의 계시에 응답하는 자아’가 불분명하게 공존한다면, 후기 레비나스의 주체성에서는 ‘자기동일시적 자아’로부터 ‘타인을 위한 자기’가 분명하게 구별되고 우위를 차지함을 확인하게 될 것이다. 다음으로 그 주체성이 타인을 위한 책임 자체라는 레비나스의 주장을 어떻게 받아들여야 좋을지의 문제를 다루면서 레비나스를 동감 윤리학이나 (...)
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  30. Problems in the Development of Cognitive Neuroscience, Effective Communication between Scientific Domains.Edward Manier - 1986 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1986:183-197.
    This is one of a series of reports of a case study of the convergence of molecular neurobiology and cognitive studies of Pavlovian conditioning. Here, I examine a fundamental disagreement between major centers of research representing each of these two domains and analyze it in terms of a hybrid historical, sociological, and philosophical concept of effective scientific communication. The specific example considered is found to fall short of the criteria for effective communication because of the absence of explicit, published reciprocity (...)
     
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    Development obstacles of the agent accounting industry in China’s Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area based on quantitative analysis—Research on the problem of employee’s work attitude.Xiang Huang, Hyukku Lee, Mingyi Wang, Dong Wang, Yaoxian Wu & Kangsheng Du - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The notion of “agent bookkeeping” was proposed when the “Accounting Law of the People’s Republic of China” was updated in 1993. Since their business is specialized in serving small and micro-enterprises, this has created the industry characteristic of generally small in the size of company and low in the salary of employees in Chinese agent bookkeeping companies. Such characteristic results in a series of problems including negative work attitude of employees in the development process, which seriously limit the (...)
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    The Problem of Developing the Reflexivity of Future Specialists in Social and Humanistic Sciences in the Context of Postmodernism.Serhii Illiuschenko, Mykhailo Povidaichyk, Tetiana Dorosh, Natalia Demyanenko, Larysa Ostapenko & Anatolii Maksymenko - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (4):171-183.
    The article talks about the postmodern approach to studying the problem of reflexive competence of future specialists, requires a comprehensive analysis of the organization and content of the educational process in higher education institutions. The postmodern concept of professional reflection and personal reflexivity of students is highlighted, it determines the ratio of these formations as unique individual phenomena, their influence on the formation and manifestation of professional and professional competence at the creative-professional, cognitive and personal-motivational levels. The concept of reflectivity (...)
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    The problem of directed left-right asymmetry in development.Lewis Wolpert - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):324-325.
  34. Problem: Human Development and Fixations in Moral Life.Bernard J. Boelen - 1961 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 35:204.
     
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    The problem with the pyramid: Why most models of talent development are flawed.R. Bailey & D. Collins - unknown
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  36. The Development and Defense of a Method of Elimination Applicable to the Problem of Justifying Fundamental Principles in Ethics.Sherwin Klein - 1981 - Dissertation, University of Virginia
    The purpose of this dissertation is to develop and defend a method of elimination for determining justifiable basic normative ethical principles. The method is developed by considering Books I and X of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics and Plato's Meno. The method requires consideration on two different "levels." Aristotle and Plato use regulative endoxic premises as the evaluative criteria of the method. Such premises, which ideally are based upon universal agreement, guide an inquiry of our sort, i.e., determine the elimination or nonelimination (...)
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  37. Sustainable development of civilization and the global environmental problem.Victor I. Danilov-Danilyan - 2022 - In Alexander N. Chumakov, Alyssa DeBlasio & Ilya V. Ilyin (eds.), Philosophical Aspects of Globalization: A Multidisciplinary Inquiry. Boston: BRILL.
     
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  38. Development of conceptual understanding and problem solving expertise in chemistry.Jodi L. Davenport, David Yaron, D. Klahr & K. Koedinger - 2008 - In B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
     
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  39. Development Ethics and Social Problems of the Contemporary World.Marta Gluchmanová & Vasil Gluchman - 2014 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 4 (3-4):223-226.
     
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    New Developments on Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics, Oviedo, julio de 1996.Víctor Gómez Pin - 1997 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 12 (1):203-204.
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  41. Some problems of direction of moral education in developed socialist-society.Op Celikova - 1981 - Filosoficky Casopis 29 (4):535-543.
     
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    Education for Wicked Problems and the Reconciliation of Opposites: A Theory of Bi-Relational Development.Raoul J. Adam - 2016 - Routledge.
    The recognition and reconciliation of ‘opposites’ lies at the heart of our most personal and global problems. These problems are ‘wicked’ in the sense that they are difficult or impossible to solve and arise at the interface of interdependent polarities. By exploring the human tendency to divide the world into two parts, _Wicked Problems & the Reconciliation of Opposites_ argues that our relationship with such pairings and polarities is profoundly important to the way we recognise and resolve (...)
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    The Problem of Unconscious Aggressiveness of Criminals in the Conditions of Postmodern Society Development.Olena Yevdokimova, Ivan Okhrimenko, Volodymyr Filonenko, Alla Shylina, Yana Ponomarenko, Svitlana Okhrimenko & Denys Aleksandrov - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (2supl1):182-199.
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  44. The problem of the development of science in present Bourgeois philosophy.V. Zatka - 1981 - Filosoficky Casopis 29 (5):795-809.
     
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  45. The development and the problem of organization.J. Zeman - 1987 - Filosoficky Casopis 35 (2):246-253.
     
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    The Problem of Choosing Development Paths.Henryk Wnorowski - 2019 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 59 (1):227-236.
    We start from the assumption that the main problem, and at the same time the goal, is socio-economic development. We also assume that this pursuit is universal, development is the ambition of entities at all levels of aggregation, development is a desire of each country, as well as of business entities and individuals. From the other side, the governments create conditions for entities at the microeconomic level which generate additional value, that is, contribute to the creation of (...)
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    Philosophical problems in logic: some recent developments.Karel Lambert (ed.) - 1980 - Hingham, MA: Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Boston.
    The essays in this volume are based on addresses presented during a colloquium on free logic, modal logic and related areas held at the University of California at Irvine, in May of 1968. With the single exception of Dagfinn F011esdal, whose revised address is included in a recent issue of Synthese honoring W. V. Quine, all of the speakers at the Irvine colloquium are contributors to this volume. Thanks are due to Professor A. I. Melden, Chairman of the Department of (...)
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  48. The problem of the forming of socialist consciousness of the working-class under the present conditions of the construction of developed socialist-society.V. Brychnac & V. Cechak - 1985 - Filosoficky Casopis 33 (5):665-682.
     
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    Ethical problems with information on infant feeding in developed countries.Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist & Sabine Roeser - 2011 - Public Health Ethics 4 (2):192-202.
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    Potentials, problems, and policy implications for urban agriculture in developing countries.Erik Bryld - 2003 - Agriculture and Human Values 20 (1):79-86.
    Urban agriculture has, forcenturies, served as a vital input in thelivelihood strategies of urban households inthe developing countries. As a response to theeconomic crises exacerbated by the structuraladjustment programs and increasing migration,urban agriculture has expanded rapidly withinthe last 20 years. An examination of thegeneral trends in urban agriculture reveals anumber of issues policy-makers in developingcountries should address to provide services toensure a sustainable behavior towards urbancultivation. Most important is the legalizationof urban agriculture as a step towards securinglands for the urban (...)
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