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    Frédéric Nietzsche.Henri Albert - 1903 - Paris,: Bibliothèque internationale d'édition.
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    The Vaṭa-Sāvitrī-Vrata, According to Hemādri and the VratārkaThe Vata-Savitri-Vrata, According to Hemadri and the Vratarka.Albert Henry Allen - 1900 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 21:53.
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    Le Gai savoir.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche & Henri Albert - 1967 - [Paris]: Gallimard. Edited by Giorgio Colli & Mazzino Montinari.
    Ce livre [...] semble être écrit dans le langage d'un vent de dégel : on y trouve de la pétulance, de l'inquiétude, des contractions et un temps d'avril, ce qui fait songer sans cesse au voisinage de l'hiver, tout autant qu'à la victoire sur l'hiver, à la victoire qui arrive, qui doit arriver, qui est peut-être déjà arrivée... La reconnaissance rayonne sans cesse, comme si la chose la plus inattendue, ce fut la guérison. " Gai savoir " : qu'est-ce sinon (...)
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    Quatre lettres de Paul Valery au sujet de Nietzsche.Paul Valéry & Henri Albert - 1927 - [Paris?: [S.N.].
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    Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine.Henry Aranow, Albert R. Jonsen, Mark Siegler & William J. Winslade - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (1):32.
    Book reviewed in this article: Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine. By Albert R. Jonsen, Mark Siegler, and William J. Winslade.
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    An Explication of Counterfactuals by Probability Theory.Henry Albert Finch & Richard C. Jeffrey - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (1):145-146.
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    The military potential of civilian nuclear energy.Albert Wohlstetter, Thomas A. Brown, Gregory Jones, David McGarvey, Henry Rowen, Vincent Taylor & Roberta Wohlstetter - 1977 - Minerva 15 (3-4):387-538.
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    The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man: An Essay on Speculative Thought in the Ancient Near East.Henri Frankfort, William Andrew Irwin, Thorkild Jacobsen, John Albert Wilson & Henriette Antonia Groenewegen Frankfort - 1977 - University of Chicago Press.
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    Validity rules for proportionally quantified syllogisms.Henry Albert Finch - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (1):1-18.
    Since the time, about a century ago, when DeMorgan, Boole and Jevons, inaugurated the study of the logic of numerically definite reasoning, no one has been concerned to establish the validity rules for a very general type of numerically definite inference which is a strong analogue of the classical syllogism. The reader will readily agree that the traditional rules of syllogistic inference cannot even begin to decide whether the following proportionally quantified syllogism is a valid argument: at most 4/7 p (...)
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    Inscriptions de Mysie.Henri Lechat & Georges Albert Radet - 1893 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 17 (1):520-534.
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    The redirection of a large national laboratory.Albert H. Teich & W. Henry Lambright - 1976 - Minerva 14 (4):447-474.
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    Considérations éthiques sur le congé en milieu hospitalier de courte durée.Alberte Perron, Robert Clément, David J. Roy, Lise Sauvé-Henry & Thérèse Leroux - 1994 - Horizons Philosophiques 4 (2):113-120.
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  13. The philosophy of Athenagoras: its sources and value.Henry Albert Lucks - 1936 - Washington, D.C.,: The Catholic University of America.
  14. Recent publications.Henry Albert Kunz - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20:144.
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    Inscriptions d'Asie Mineure.Henri Lechat & Georges Albert Radet - 1888 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 12 (1):187-204.
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    Rabbinic literature and Greco-Roman philosophy.Henry Albert Fischel - 1973 - Leiden,: Brill.
    PART ONE THE "FOUR IN PARADISE" ANTI-EPICUREAN STEREOTYPE, BIOGRAPHY, AND PARODY Scholarship on Epicureanism, always lively and abundant, ...
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    Note sur deux proconsuls de la province d'Asie.Henri Lechat & Georges Albert Radet - 1888 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 12 (1):63-69.
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    Body Image Concerns in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer: A Longitudinal Study.Melissa Henry, Justine G. Albert, Saul Frenkiel, Michael Hier, Anthony Zeitouni, Karen Kost, Alex Mlynarek, Martin Black, Christina MacDonald, Keith Richardson, Marco Mascarella, Gregoire B. Morand, Gabrielle Chartier, Nader Sadeghi, Christopher Lo & Zeev Rosberger - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveHead and neck cancer treatments are known to significantly affect functionality and appearance, leading to an increased risk for body image disturbances. Yet, few longitudinal studies exist to examine body image in these patients. Based on a conceptual model, the current study aimed to determine, in patients newly diagnosed with HNC: the prevalence, level, and course of body image concerns; correlates of upon cancer diagnosis body image concerns; predictors of immediate post-treatment body image concerns; and association between body image concerns (...)
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    An explication of counterfactuals by probability theory.Henry Albert Finch - 1957 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (3):368-378.
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    Due care in explicating counterfactuals: A reply to mr. Jeffrey.Henry Albert Finch - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20 (1):117-118.
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    Rabbinic literature and Greco-Roman philosophy.Henry Albert Fischel - 1973 - Leiden,: Brill.
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    Notes de géographie ancienne. I. La ville d'Aegae en Éolie. II. Attaleia de Lydie. III. Sandaina.Henri Lechat & Georges Albert Radet - 1887 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 11 (1):391-404.
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    Ego depletion results in an increase in spontaneous false memories.Henry Otgaar, Hugo Alberts & Lesly Cuppens - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (4):1673-1680.
    The primary aim of the current study was to examine whether depleted cognitive resources might have ramifications for the formation of neutral and negative spontaneous false memories. To examine this, participants received neutral and negative Deese/Roediger–McDermott false memory wordlists. Also, for half of the participants, cognitive resources were depleted by use of an ego depletion manipulation . Our chief finding was that depleted cognitive resources made participants more vulnerable for the production of false memories. Our results shed light on how (...)
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    Inscriptions de Lydie.Henri Lechat & Georges Albert Radet - 1887 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 11 (1):445-484.
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  25. Notes and news.Henry Albert Kunz - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20:141.
     
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  26. "Essay in Physics." By Viscount Samuel.Henry Self - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 ([9/12]):207.
  27. Some implications of modern science.Henry Self - 1958 - [London,: Education and Training Dept. of the Electricity Council].
  28. Recherches philosophiques..Alexandre Koyré, Henri-Charles Puech & Albert Spaier (eds.) - 1932 - Paris,: Boivin & cie.
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  29. Self-representation: Searching for a neural signature of self-consciousness.Albert Newen & Kai Vogeley - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4):529-543.
    Human self-consciousness operates at different levels of complexity and at least comprises five different levels of representational processes. These five levels are nonconceptual representation, conceptual representation, sentential representation, meta-representation, and iterative meta-representation. These different levels of representation can be operationalized by taking a first-person-perspective that is involved in representational processes on different levels of complexity. We refer to experiments that operationalize a first-person-perspective on the level of conceptual and meta-representational self-consciousness. Interestingly, these experiments show converging evidence for a (...)
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  30. Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change.Albert Bandura - 1977 - Psychological Review 84 (2):191-215.
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    Self-deception: A paradox revisited.Albert Bandura - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):16-17.
    A major challenge to von Hippel & Trivers's evolutionary analysis of self-deception is the paradox that one cannot deceive oneself into believing something while simultaneously knowing it to be false. The authors use biased information seeking and processing as evidence that individuals knowingly convince themselves of the truth of their falsehood. Acting in ways that keep one uninformed about unwanted information is self-deception. Acting in selectively biasing and misinforming ways is self-bias.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Henry Self - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (10):207-210.
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    The Embodied Self, the Pattern Theory of Self, and the Predictive Mind.Albert Newen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Ethics Consultation: The Least Dangerous Profession?Giles R. Scofield, John C. Fletcher, Albert R. Jonsen, Christian Lilje, Donnie J. Self & Judith Wilson Ross - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (4):417.
    Whether ethics is too important to be left to the experts or so important that it must be is an age-old question. The emergence of clinical ethicists raises it again, as a question about professionalism. What role clinical ethicists should play in healthcare decision making – teacher, mediator, or consultant – is a question that has generated considerable debate but no consensus.
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    Hume on Self-Government and Strength of Mind.Albert Cotugno - 2024 - Hume Studies 49 (1):53-75.
    Throughout his writings, Hume extols the benefits of an attribute he calls “Strength of Mind,” which he defines as the “prevalence of the calm passions over the violent” (T 2.3.3.10). But there is some question as to how he thought a person could attain this important trait. Contemporary scholars have committed Hume to the view that only indirect and social methods, such as state punishment or sympathetic pressure, could effectively cultivate it. Yet a closer examination of Hume’s corpus reveals a (...)
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    The Basic Self and Its Doubles.Albert A. Johnstone - 2011 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 18 (7-8):169-195.
    As Descartes noted, a proper account of the nature of the being one is begins with a basic self present in first-person experience, a self that one cannot cogently doubt being. This paper seeks to uncover such a self, first within consciousness and thinking, then within the lived or first-person felt body. After noting the lack of grounding of Merleau-Ponty’s commonly referenced reflections, it undertakes a phenomenological investigation of the body that finds the basic self to (...)
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    Response strength and self-reinforcement.Albert R. Marston - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (6):537.
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    Self-love and benevolence in Butler's ethical system.Albert Lefevre - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9 (2):167-187.
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    Selected writings on self-organization, philosophy, bioethics, and Judaism.Henri Atlan - 2011 - New York: Fordham University Press. Edited by Stefanos Geroulanos & Todd Meyers.
    Self-organization -- Organisms, finalisms, programs, machines -- Spinoza -- Judaism, determinism, and rationalities -- Fabricating the living -- Ethics.
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    Letters to the Editor.W. F. Vallicella, Virginia Held, John Davenport, John J. Stuhr, John McCumber, Celia Wolf-Devine, Albert Cinelli, Henry Simoni-Wastila, Eugene Kelly & Brian Leiter - 1997 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 71 (2):107 - 122.
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  41. Charity, Self-Interpretation, and Belief.Henry Jackman - 2003 - Journal of Philosophical Research 28:143-168.
    The purpose of this paper is to motivate and defend a recognizable version of N. L. Wilson's "Principle of Charity" Doing so will involve: (1) distinguishing it fromthe significantly different versions of the Principle familiar through the work of Quine and Davidson; (2) showing that it is compatible with, among other things, both semantic externalism and "simulation" accounts of interpretation; and (3) explaining how it follows from plausible constraints relating to the connection between interpretation and self-interpretation. Finally, it will (...)
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  42. ‘To thine own self be true’: On the loss of integrity as a kind of suffering.Henri Wijsbek - 2010 - Bioethics 26 (1):1-7.
    One of the requirements in the Dutch regulation for euthanasia and assisted suicide is that the doctor must be satisfied ‘that the patient's suffering is unbearable, and that there is no prospect of improvement.’ In the notorious Chabot case, a psychiatrist assisted a 50 year old woman in suicide, although she did not suffer from any somatic disease, nor strictly speaking from any psychiatric condition. In Seduced by Death, Herbert Hendin concluded that apparently the Dutch regulation now allows physicians to (...)
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    Henry Bugbee, 1915-1999.Albert Borgmann - 2000 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 73 (5):246 - 247.
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    Against Parsimony: Three Easy Ways of Complicating some Categories of Economic Discourse.Albert O. Hirschman - 1985 - Economics and Philosophy 1 (1):7-21.
    Economics as a science of human behavior has been grounded in a remarkably parsimonious postulate: that of the self-interested, isolated individual who chooses freely and rationally between alternative courses of action after computing their prospective costs and benefits. In recent decades, a group of economists has shown considerable industry and ingenuity in applying this way of interpreting the social world to a series of ostensibly noneconomic phenomena, from crime to the family, and from collective action to democracy. The “economic” (...)
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    Effects of baseline self-reinforcement behavior and training level on posttraining self-reinforcement behavior.Albert Kozma & Pamela Easterbrook - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (2):256.
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  46. Liberty and self-respect.Henry Shue - 1975 - Ethics 85 (3):195-203.
    Although the thesis that equal basic liberties take priority over increases in wealth is one of the two most important theses in the rawlsian theory of justice, The argumentation for it is obscure. This article emphasizes the centrality of self-Respect in rawls' treatment of liberty, Specifies five particular assumptions he makes, And constructs a deductive argument from the rawlsian assumptions to the rawlsian conclusion about liberty. Of special interest are the premises of economic adequacy for the worst-Off man and (...)
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    Self-Reference Upfront: A Study of Self-Referential Gödel Numberings.Balthasar Grabmayr & Albert Visser - 2023 - Review of Symbolic Logic 16 (2):385-424.
    In this paper we examine various requirements on the formalisation choices under which self-reference can be adequately formalised in arithmetic. In particular, we study self-referential numberings, which immediately provide a strong notion of self-reference even for expressively weak languages. The results of this paper suggest that the question whether truly self-referential reasoning can be formalised in arithmetic is more sensitive to the underlying coding apparatus than usually believed. As a case study, we show how this sensitivity (...)
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    Effect of external feedback on the rate of positive self-reinforcement.Albert R. Marston - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 80 (1):175.
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    Modal Logic and Self-Reference.Albert Visser & Craig Smorynski - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (4):1479.
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    Self-Knowledge and Self-Identity.Henry W. Johnstone - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (1):137-138.
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