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    Abolition of cyclic activity changes following amygdaloid lesions in rats.Steven G. Barta, Ernest D. Kemble & Eric Klinger - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (3):236-238.
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  2. Hodek, Antonin.J. Pecen & D. Barta - 1985 - Filosoficky Casopis 33 (6):921-923.
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    Le séjour écossais de du bartas: Une lettre inédite d'henri de navarre à Jacques VI.Gilles Banderier - 2001 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 63 (2):305-309.
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    Du Bartas et la littérature écossaise: une hypothèse.Gilles Banderier - 2000 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 62 (1):89-92.
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  5. Biblischer Stoff Und Hohe Epik Im 16. Jahrhundert: Die Judit Des Du Bartas.K. Reichenberger - 1961 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 23 (3):482-513.
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    Quelques éléments nouveaux sur les éditions anciennes de Du Bartas.François Rouget - 2004 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 66 (1):133-149.
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    Biting the Bullet on Toothlessness.Walter Barta - 2024 - Southwest Philosophy Review 40 (1):265-274.
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    My Long Journey Home by Lily Golden.Peter I. Barta - 2006 - Intertexts 10 (2):187-191.
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    When Time Is Not a River.Nancy A. Barta-Smith - 1997 - International Philosophical Quarterly 37 (4):423-440.
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    In Search of Knowledge: Voicing the Void in Tash Aw’s The Harmony Silk Factory.Peter I. Barta - 2005 - Intertexts 9 (2):105-115.
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    Playing the Doctor on Screen: An Interview with Marianne Denicourt.Peter I. Barta & Lucas Wood - 2022 - Intertexts 26 (1-2):69-81.
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    Special Issue Introduction and Acknowledgments.Peter I. Barta & Michael P. Phy - 2022 - Intertexts 26 (1-2):1-15.
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    The Comeback of the Historical Novel—The Stuffed Barbarian and Chikago: Interviews with Gergely Peterfy and Theodora Bauer.Peter I. Barta - 2018 - Intertexts 22 (1-2):1-26.
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    The Post-Colonial Novel: An Interview with Tash Aw.Peter I. Barta - 2005 - Intertexts 9 (2):117-122.
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    The Train as Word-Image Intertext in the Films “Ballad of a Soldier” and “Thief”.Peter I. Barta & Stephen Hutchings - 2002 - Intertexts 6 (2):127-144.
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  16. Note sur deux éditions anciennes de du bartas (eléments pour une bibliographie à venir).Gilles Banderier - 1996 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 58 (2):437-438.
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  17. .D. Graham J. Shipley - 2018
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    Phrase Position, but not Lexical Status, Affects the Prosody of Noun/Verb Homophones.Erin Conwell & Kellam Barta - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Towards a Constitutional Approach to Ancient Egyptian KingshipUntersuchungen zur Göttlichkeit des regierenden Königs: Ritus und Sadralkönigtum in Altägypten nach Zeugnissen der Frühzeit und des Alten Reiches, Münchner Ägyptologische Studien 32Untersuchungen zur Gottlichkeit des regierenden Konigs: Ritus und Sadralkonigtum in Altagypten nach Zeugnissen der Fruhzeit und des Alten Reiches, Munchner Agyptologische Studien 32.David Lorton & Winfried Barta - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):460.
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    The relationship of ethics education to moral sensitivity and moral reasoning skills of nursing students.Mihyun Park, Diane Kjervik, Jamie Crandell & Marilyn H. Oermann - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (4):568-580.
    This study described the relationships between academic class and student moral sensitivity and reasoning and between curriculum design components for ethics education and student moral sensitivity and reasoning. The data were collected from freshman (n = 506) and senior students (n = 440) in eight baccalaureate nursing programs in South Korea by survey; the survey consisted of the Korean Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire and the Korean Defining Issues Test. The results showed that moral sensitivity scores in patient-oriented care and conflict were (...)
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    El Manuscrito de El Escorial y Othon de La Roche.César Barta, Nicolás Dietil & José Manuel Orenga Ortega - 2009 - Ciudad de Dios 222 (3):783-813.
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  22. Key Issues in the Protection of Intellectual Property in a Uniting Europe.Janusz Barta & Ryszard Markiewicz - 2005 - In Mariusz M. Żydowo (ed.), Ethical Problems in the Rapid Advancement of Science. Polish Academy of Sciences. pp. 82.
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    The moral theory of behavior.Frank R. Barta - 1952 - Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and (...)
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    Bad world music.Timothy D. Taylor - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge. pp. 83.
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    Many-Valued Logics and Translations.Ítala M. Loffredo D'Ottaviano & Hércules de Araujo Feitosa - 1999 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 9 (1):121-140.
    This work presents the concepts of translation and conservative translation between logics. By using algebraic semantics we introduce several conservative translations involving the classical propositional calculus and the many-valued calculi of Post and Lukasiewicz.
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    Can a Thought's Whole Subject-Matter Be Itself? The Case of Pain.D. Goldstick - 2024 - Dialogue 63 (1):139-145.
    RésuméLa croyance que l'on est (ou pas) dans un état de douleur est singulière en ceci qu'elle semble pouvoir être qualifiée d'infaillibilité ou d'incorrigibilité logique, de même que le cogito. Mais comment se peut-il que l'existence d'une croyance (vraie) et l'existence du fait qui est l'objet de cette croyance puisssent constituer la même existence? Je propose ici une réponse à cette question. Parfois, une croyance peut être un désir.
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    Padīdārʹshināsī-i dīn.Maḥmūd Khātamī - 2003 - [Tihrān]: Pizhūhishgāh-i Farhang va Andīshah-i Islāmī.
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    異なる例からの素性の組合せを用いたペアワイズ分類器の学習.マニング クリストファー D. 小山 聡 - 2005 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 20:105-116.
    We propose a kernel method for using combinations of features across example pairs in learning pairwise classifiers. Pairwise classifiers, which identify whether two examples belong to the same class or not, are important components in duplicate detection, entity matching, and other clustering applications. Existing methods for learning pairwise classifiers from labeled training data are based on string edit distance or common features between two examples. However, if two examples from the same class have few common features, these methods have difficulties (...)
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    L'incubo degli ultimi uomini: etica e politica in Max Weber.Dimitri D'Andrea - 2005 - Roma: Carocci.
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    Metafizika i ėtika: sravnitelʹno-kriticheskiĭ analiz osnovopolozheniĭ teoreticheskoĭ i prakticheskoĭ filosofii antichnosti i Novogo vremeni.D. V. Nikulin - 2005 - Moskva: Greko-latinskiĭ kabinet I︠U︡.A. Shichalina.
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    Medicinska etika i medicinsko pravo.D. Petrović - 2006 - [Paraćin]: D. Petrović. Edited by R. Simić.
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  32. Confucius: The Analects.D. C. Lau (ed.) - 1996 - Columbia University Press.
    A record of the words and teachings of Confucius, _The Analects_ is considered the most reliable expression of Confucian thought. However, the original meaning of Confucius's teachings have been filtered and interpreted by the commentaries of Confucianists of later ages, particularly the Neo-Confucianists of the Song dynasty, not altogether without distortion.In this monumental translation by Professor D. C. Lau, an attempt has been made to interpret the sayings as they stand. The corpus of the sayings is taken as an organic (...)
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  33. What is a Law of Nature?D. M. Armstrong - 1983 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Sydney Shoemaker.
    This is a study of a crucial and controversial topic in metaphysics and the philosophy of science: the status of the laws of nature. D. M. Armstrong works out clearly and in comprehensive detail a largely original view that laws are relations between properties or universals. The theory is continuous with the views on universals and more generally with the scientific realism that Professor Armstrong has advanced in earlier publications. He begins here by mounting an attack on the orthodox and (...)
  34. Universals: an opinionated introduction.D. M. Armstrong - 1989 - Boulder: Westview Press.
    In this short text, a distinguished philosopher turns his attention to one of the oldest and most fundamental philosophical problems of all: How it is that we are able to sort and classify different things as being of the same natural class? Professor Armstrong carefully sets out six major theories—ancient, modern, and contemporary—and assesses the strengths and weaknesses of each. Recognizing that there are no final victories or defeats in metaphysics, Armstrong nonetheless defends a traditional account of universals as the (...)
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  35. A World of States of Affairs.D. Armstrong - 1993 - Philosophical Perspectives 7:429-440.
    In this important study D. M. Armstrong offers a comprehensive system of analytical metaphysics that synthesises but also develops his thinking over the last twenty years. Armstrong's analysis, which acknowledges the 'logical atomism' of Russell and Wittgenstein, makes facts the fundamental constituents of the world, examining properties, relations, numbers, classes, possibility and necessity, dispositions, causes and laws. All these, it is argued, find their place and can be understood inside a scheme of states of affairs. This is a comprehensive and (...)
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  36. Real Time.D. H. Mellor - 1981 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is a study of the nature of time. In it, redeploying an argument first presented by McTaggart, the author argues that although time itself is real, tense is not. He accounts for the appearance of the reality of tense - our sense of the passage of time, and the fact that our experience occurs in the present - by showing how time is indispensable as a condition of action. Time itself is further analysed, and Dr Mellor gives answers to (...)
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    A Materialist Theory of the Mind.D. Armstrong - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (74):73-79.
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    Papers in Metaphysics and Epistemology.D. M. Armstrong & David Lewis - 2001 - Philosophical Review 110 (1):77.
    This is a collection of twenty-five papers and reviews by the leading analytic philosopher of our time. It adds to the papers on metaphysics and epistemology to be found in his previous two-volume collection published by Oxford University Press. One previously unpublished paper—“Why Conditionalize?”—is included. Australasian philosophers may note with some pride that eleven of the pieces were first published in the Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
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    Marx for our times: adventures and misadventures of a critique.Daniel Bensaïd - 2002 - New York: Verso.
    Without denying the contradictory character of Marx s thought, the French philosopher Daniel Bensaid sets out to demonstrate that it was not a philosophy of the ...
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    Guidance for healthcare ethics committees.D. Micah Hester & Toby Schonfeld (eds.) - 2012 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    Introduction to healthcare ethics committees / D. Micah Hester and Toby Schonfeld -- Brief introduction to ethics and ethical theory / D. Micah Hester and Toby Schonfeld -- Ethics committees and the law / Stephen Latham -- Cultural and ...
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  41. Intentionalism and pain.D. T. Bain - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (213):502-523.
    Pain may appear to undermine the radically intentionalist view that the phenomenal character of any experience is entirely constituted by its representational content. That appearance is illusory. After categorizing versions of pain intentionalism along two dimensions, I argue that an 'objectivist' and 'non-mentalist' version is the most promising, if it can withstand two objections concerning what we say when in pain, and the distinctiveness of pain. I rebut these objections, in a way available to both opponents of and adherents to (...)
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  42. Is Introspective Knowledge Incorrigible?D. M. Armstrong - 1963 - Philosophical Review 72 (4):417.
  43. Video Meliora Proboque, Deteriora Sequor: Leibniz on the Intellectual Source of Sin.Jack D. Davidson - 2005 - In Donald Rutherford & J. A. Cover (eds.), Leibniz: nature and freedom. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  44. In defence of structural universals.D. M. Armstrong - 1986 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64 (1):85 – 88.
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  45. A New Perceptual Adverbialism.Justin D'Ambrosio - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy 116 (8):413-446.
    In this paper, I develop and defend a new adverbial theory of perception. I first present a semantics for direct-object perceptual reports that treats their object positions as supplying adverbial modifiers, and I show how this semantics definitively solves the many-property problem for adverbialism. My solution is distinctive in that it articulates adverbialism from within a well-established formal semantic framework and ties adverbialism to a plausible semantics for perceptual reports in English. I then go on to present adverbialism as a (...)
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    No Exit: Death Drive, Dystopia, and the Long Winter of the American Dream in Harold Ramis’s The Ice Harvest.Eric D. Smith - 2024 - Utopian Studies 34 (3):380-398.
    Abstractabstract:This article examines Harold Ramis’s 2005 noir comedy The Ice Harvest as the critically dystopian counter-panel to his beloved 1993 film Groundhog Day, a film frequently discussed within the paradigm of utopia. While starkly different in genre, tone, and reception, the two films comprise a dialectical dyad that registers the historical transition from the utopian cultural effervescence of the early 1990s to the tragic foreclosure of imaginative horizons and the dystopian transformation of economic, political, and social landscapes in the new (...)
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  47. Meaning and communication.D. M. Armstrong - 1971 - Philosophical Review 80 (4):427-447.
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    Perception and the Physical World.Berkeley's Theory of Vision.D. Armstrong - 1962 - Philosophical Quarterly 12 (49):373-374.
  49. Naturalism, materialism, and first philosophy.D. M. Armstrong - 1978 - Philosophia 8 (2-3):261-276.
    First, The doctrine of naturalism, That reality is spatio-Temporal, Is defended. Second, The doctrine of materialism or physicalism, That this spatio-Temporal reality involves nothing but the entities of physics working according to the principles of physics, Is defended. Third, It is argued that these doctrines do not constitute a "first philosophy." a satisfactory first philosophy should recognize universals, In the form of instantiated properties and relations. Laws of nature are constituted by relations between universals. What universals there are, And what (...)
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  50. Large Language Models and Biorisk.William D’Alessandro, Harry R. Lloyd & Nathaniel Sharadin - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (10):115-118.
    We discuss potential biorisks from large language models (LLMs). AI assistants based on LLMs such as ChatGPT have been shown to significantly reduce barriers to entry for actors wishing to synthesize dangerous, potentially novel pathogens and chemical weapons. The harms from deploying such bioagents could be further magnified by AI-assisted misinformation. We endorse several policy responses to these dangers, including prerelease evaluations of biomedical AIs by subject-matter experts, enhanced surveillance and lab screening procedures, restrictions on AI training data, and access (...)
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