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    Inertial Mass: a Changing Entity?J. Guala-Valverde, R. Achilles & R. Blas - 2005 - Apeiron 12 (3):351.
  2. Inertial Mass in Mach-Weber-Assis Theory.J. Guala-Valverde - 1999 - Apeiron 6:202-204.
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    Contribution to Inertial Mass by Reaction of the Vacuum to Accelerated Motion.Alfonso Rueda & Bernhard Haisch - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (7):1057-1108.
    We present an approach to understanding the origin of inertia involving the electromagnetic component of the quantum vacuum and propose this as a step toward an alternative to Mach's principle. Preliminary analysis of the momentum flux of the classical electromagnetic zero-point radiation impinging on accelerated objects as viewed by an inertial observer suggests that the resistance to acceleration attributed to inertia may be at least in part a force of opposition originating in the vacuum. This analysis avoids the ad (...)
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  4. Origin of Inertial Mass.David L. Bergman - 1999 - Foundations of Science 2 (3):30076-7306.
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    On the energy-inertial mass relation: I. Dynamical aspects.R. G. Zaripov - 1997 - Apeiron 4 (1):23.
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    On the Energy-Inertial Mass Relation: II. Kinematic and Geometrical Aspects.R. G. Zaripov - 1997 - Apeiron 4 (4):115.
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    The relativity of inertial mass.F. P. Hoskyn - 1930 - Journal of Philosophy 27 (21):572-575.
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    A search for anisotropy of inertial mass using a free precession technique.R. W. P. Drever - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (65):683-687.
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    On the Emergent Origin of the Inertial Mass.Ricardo Gallego Torromé, J. M. Isidro & Pedro Fernández de Córdoba - 2023 - Foundations of Physics 53 (3):1-11.
    In the context of a particular framework of emergent quantum mechanics, it is argued the emergent origin of the inertial mass of a physical system. Two main consequences of the theory are discussed: an emergent interpretation of the law of inertia and a derivation of the energy-time uncertainty relation.
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    More on the claimed identity between inertial mass and gravitational mass.Raúl A. Rapacioli & Fundación Julio Palacios - 2001 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 4 (3):139.
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    Upper limit to anisotropy of inertial mass from nuclear resonance.R. W. P. Drever - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (52):409-411.
  12. Source text 1913: Inertial and Gravitational Mass in Relativistic Mechanics.G. Nordstrom - 2007 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 250 (3).
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    Gravitational and inertial effects of mass on the perceived heaviness of objects.Kerry L. Greer - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (1):18-20.
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    The Newtonian Equivalence Principle: How the Relativity of Acceleration Led Newton to the Equivalence of Inertial and Gravitational Mass.Craig W. Fox - 2016 - Philosophy of Science 83 (5):1027-1038.
    From late 1684 through mid-1685, Isaac Newton turned to developing and refining the conceptual foundations presupposed by his emerging physics. Analysis of his manuscripts from this period reveals that Newton’s understanding of the relativity of acceleration led him to seek a spatiotemporally invariant quantity of matter. He found two such quantities and then designed an experiment to discover their relationship. Interpreting the experiment, however, required distinguishing a new notion of force. Others have recognized the conceptual distinction between inertial and (...)
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    Mass, Charge, Gravity and Rays: Distinguishing Between the Two Kinds of Universal Physics.Bernard Dugué - 2017 - In Information and the World Stage. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley. pp. 69–84.
    In physics, mass is a property of matter that describes how material elements are arranged in space and opposed to forces, and also how they generate forces such as gravitation forces. Electric charge remains enigmatic. This charge is a universal constant, and it is discrete rather than continuous. Spin can be interpreted as a reversal movement that allows the outer side of matter to fold back on itself. Finally, Maxwell's theory on the propagation of light also belongs to the (...)
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    Concepts of Mass in Contemporary Physics and Philosophy.Max Jammer - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
    The concept of mass is one of the most fundamental notions in physics, comparable in importance only to those of space and time. But in contrast to the latter, which are the subject of innumerable physical and philosophical studies, the concept of mass has been but rarely investigated. Here Max Jammer, a leading philosopher and historian of physics, provides a concise but comprehensive, coherent, and self-contained study of the concept of mass as it is defined, interpreted, and (...)
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  17. Space and Time: Inertial Frames.Robert DiSalle - unknown
    A “frame of reference” is a standard relative to which motion and rest may be measured; any set of points or objects that are at rest relative to one another enables us, in principle, to describe the relative motions of bodies. A frame of reference is therefore a purely kinematical device, for the geometrical description of motion without regard to the masses or forces involved. A dynamical account of motion leads to the idea of an “inertial frame,” or a (...)
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    Consequences of the inertial equivalence of energy.William C. Davidon - 1975 - Foundations of Physics 5 (3):525-542.
    The usual macroscopic theory of relativistic mechanics and electromagnetism is formulated so that all assumptions but one are consistent with both special relativity and Newtonian mechanics, the distinguishing assumption being that to any energyE, whatever its form, there corresponds an inertial massE/c 2 . The speed of light enters this formulation only as a consequence of the inertial equivalent of energy1/c 2 . While, for1/c 2 >0 the resulting theory has symmetry under the Poincaré group, including Lorentz transformations, (...)
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    The Mass of the Gravitational Field.Charles T. Sebens - 2022 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 73 (1):211-248.
    By mass-energy equivalence, the gravitational field has a relativistic mass density proportional to its energy density. I seek to better understand this mass of the gravitational field by asking whether it plays three traditional roles of mass: the role in conservation of mass, the inertial role, and the role as source for gravitation. The difficult case of general relativity is compared to the more straightforward cases of Newtonian gravity and electromagnetism by way of gravitoelectromagnetism, (...)
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  20. Is Mass at Rest One and the Same? A Philosophical Comment: on the Quantum Information Theory of Mass in General Relativity and the Standard Model.Vasil Penchev - 2014 - Journal of SibFU. Humanities and Social Sciences 7 (4):704-720.
    The way, in which quantum information can unify quantum mechanics (and therefore the standard model) and general relativity, is investigated. Quantum information is defined as the generalization of the concept of information as to the choice among infinite sets of alternatives. Relevantly, the axiom of choice is necessary in general. The unit of quantum information, a qubit is interpreted as a relevant elementary choice among an infinite set of alternatives generalizing that of a bit. The invariance to the axiom of (...)
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    A Re-interpretation of the Concept of Mass and of the Relativistic Mass-Energy Relation.Stefano Re Fiorentin - 2009 - Foundations of Physics 39 (12):1394-1406.
    For over a century the definitions of mass and derivations of its relation with energy continue to be elaborated, demonstrating that the concept of mass is still not satisfactorily understood. The aim of this study is to show that, starting from the properties of Minkowski spacetime and from the principle of least action, energy expresses the property of inertia of a body. This implies that inertial mass can only be the object of a definition—the so called (...)
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    De Broglie waves and the nature of mass.J. W. G. Wignall - 1985 - Foundations of Physics 15 (2):207-227.
    In this paper an attempt is made to interpret inertial mass as a consequence of the invariant periodicity associated with physical de Broglie waves. In the case of a free particle, such waves, observed from an arbitrary reference frame, would exhibit the velocity-dependent wavelength given by de Broglie's relation; and it is conjectured that the inertial and additive properties of mass (or, more precisely, the conservation of momentum and energy) can be related to nonlinear interference effects (...)
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    The QS Quantization of Fundamental Particle Mass Robert A. Stone Jr. 1313 Connecticut Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06484 (USA).Fundamental Particle Mass - 2009 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 16 (4).
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    Suck it in and smile.Laurence Beaudoin-Masse - 2022 - Berkeley: Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press. Edited by Shelley Tanaka.
    A funny, touching look at the life of a social media influencer who starts to question the #goals life she has created for herself. Every day, Élie motivates her hundreds of thousands of followers to become the best versions of themselves by posting videos of exercise routines and high-protein breakfast recipes. Far from the shy teenager that she was, she is now in a very public relationship with singer Samuel Vanasse, and together they have become one of the most popular (...)
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    Opposition as a technique of knowing in cosmographical literature: Litotes, epanorthosis.Vincent Masse - 2014 - Intellectual History Review 24 (1):113-134.
    ‘From now on, I'll describe the cities to you’, the Khan had said, ‘in your journeys you will see if they exist.’ But the cities visited by Marco Polo were always different from those thought of by...
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    Die Logik der Erfahrung: Grundlagen einer pragmatistischen Wissenschaftsphilosophie.Tina Massing - 2024 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
    "Die Logik der Erfahrung" stellt eine Systematisierung der wissenschaftsphilosophischen Gedanken der klassischen Pragmatisten (Charles S. Peirce, William James, John Dewey) dar. Die pragmatistische Erfahrungstheorie sowie die Bestimmung des Verhältnisses von Theorie und Praxis bilden die Grundlage einer holistischen Wissenschaftsphilosophie, deren Aktualität durch die exemplarische Anwendung auf klassische wissenschaftstheoretische Fragestellungen gezeigt wird. Die AutorinTina Massing ist Akademische Rätin am Institut für Philosophie der Universität Koblenz. In ihrer Forschung beschäftigt sie sich insbesondere mit wissenschaftsphilosophischen Themen und dem Klassischen Pragmatismus.
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    Pierre Charbonnier : d’un livre à l’autre.Bastien Massé - 2021 - Archives de Philosophie 84 (2):171-176.
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    A Note on Mr. Babbitt's Psychology.Benjamin Masse - 1932 - Modern Schoolman 9 (3):48-50.
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    A sixteenth-century illustrated treatise on comets.Jean-Michel Massing - 1977 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 40 (1):318-322.
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    Comentário a “Constelação, parataxe e ensaio: os arcanos do pensamento da não identidade”.Olmaro Paulo Mass - 2022 - Trans/Form/Ação 45 (4):61-64.
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    Dürer's dreams.Jean Michel Massing - 1986 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 49 (1):238-244.
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    On the link between academia and the practice of social work.Mili Mass - 2000 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 30 (1):99–125.
    The dualism of knowledge and values as well as of the objective and the subjective views has accompanied the social work profession from its inception and presents a particular dilemma for the link between academia and practice. It is either that academia is split off from the practice of social work, or that these two fields of professional activity merge into each other. Either of these solutions impoverishes the profession. The key for the understanding of this dilemma as well as (...)
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    Planification et démocratie.Pierre Masse - 1963 - Res Publica 5 (3):211-219.
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    Proverbial wisdom and social criticism: Two new pages from the Walters art gallery's proverbes en rimes.Jean Michel Massing - 1983 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 46 (1):208-210.
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    Quatre plaintes en responsabilité professionnelle ophtalmologique. des cours d'appel au conseil d'état.Gilbert Masse - 1995 - Médecine et Droit 1995 (12):18-20.
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    Resurgent Catholicism.Benjamin L. Masse - 1935 - Modern Schoolman 13 (1):18-20.
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    Thalamus, a theory of everything?Walter Massing - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (6):800-800.
    Hallucinations do not originate in a single region of the brain, the thalamus, and cannot be traced back to a single pathological mechanism. They emerge from the complex interaction of several brain regions, and are not necessarily the result of sensory impairment or the effect of a defective filter. In the case of schizophrenia, hallucinations are accessory symptoms, in Bleuler's sense, and are thus not central to this disorder.
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    The illustrations of Lucian's imago vitae aulicae.Jean Michel Massing - 1987 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 50 (1):214-219.
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    The narrative of parents.Mili Mass - 1996 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 26 (4):423–442.
    A conception of parental experience is proposed to enhance the move of the study of parenting into the interpersonal realm by describing parental subjectivity from the parent's point of view. Explanations are based on that which the parent can be accountable for, on parental dialogues with observers/clinicians about their dialogues with their infants. This conception of parental subjectivity is compared with other conceptions which define parental subjectivity as the mental apparatus of the parent and not as representing the evolving relation (...)
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    Can there be a feminist logic?Marjorie Mass - 1999 - In Emanuela Bianchi (ed.), Is feminist philosophy philosophy? Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press. pp. 190–201.
  41. From Marco Polo to Manuel I of Portugal: The Image of the East African Coast in the Early Sixteenth Century.Jean Michel Massing - 2012 - In Racism and Ethnic Relations in the Portuguese-Speaking World. pp. 281.
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  42. Racism and Ethnic Relations in the Portuguese-Speaking World.Michel Massing Jean - 2012
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    Amour, gloire et CAC 40: esthétique, sexe, entreprise, croissance, mondialisation et médias.Jean-Charles Masséra - 1999 - Paris: P.O.L..
    Une tentative de rapprochement entre un certain nombre d'interrogations esthétiques et le contexte historique dans lequel elles s'inscrivent. Sortir les propositions artistiques contemporaines de leur histoire spécifique et les articuler sur les questions que posent certaines mutations récentes de nos sociétés.
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  44. Adorno und die Folgen.Otwin Massing - 1970 - [Neuwied]: Luchterhand.
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    Adorno und die Folgen.Otwin Massing - 1970 - [Neuwied]: Luchterhand.
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    Der (europäische) Präambelgott.Otwin Massing - 2006 - In Ralf Walkenhaus & Rüdiger Voigt (eds.), Staat Im Wandel: Festschrift für Rüdiger Voigt Zum 65. Geburtstag. Franz Steiner. pp. 377.
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    El sistema de la educación en Luhmann desde una perspectiva crítica.Carlos Massé - 2007 - Cinta de Moebio 30:296-308.
    The text confronts the elements of which Luhmann theorizes the educative system, from a critical form to center the suitable approach to know the multiplicity of elements from the educative system. Luhmann’s foundations are criticized and other levels are proposed, from a critical vision of social..
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    Exposure to Radiation and Informed Consent.Francis X. Massé, Tracy Miller & Francis X. Masse - 1985 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 7 (4):1.
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    Faith and Philosophy.Benjamin L. Masse - 1931 - Modern Schoolman 9 (1):8-10.
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    From greek proverb to soap advert: Washing the ethiopian.Jean Michel Massing - 1995 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 58 (1):180-201.
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