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    The Ethics of Palliative Care in Psychiatry.Julieta Bleichmar Holman & David H. Brendel - 2006 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 17 (4):333-338.
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    You Spin Me Right Round: Cross-Relationship Variability in Interpersonal Emotion Regulation.Karen Niven, Ian Macdonald & David Holman - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Becoming popular: interpersonal emotion regulation predicts relationship formation in real life social networks.Karen Niven, David Garcia, Ilmo van der Löwe, David Holman & Warren Mansell - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:148586.
    Building relationships is crucial for satisfaction and success, especially when entering new social contexts. In the present paper, we investigate whether attempting to improve others’ feelings helps people to make connections in new networks. In Study 1, a social network study following new networks of people for a twelve-week period indicated that use of interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) strategies predicted growth in popularity, as indicated by other network members’ reports of spending time with the person, in work and non-work interactions. (...)
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    Review of David Koepsell, Who Owns You? The Corporate Gold Rush to Patent Your Genes[REVIEW]Chris Holman - 2009 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (8).
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  5. Personalism for the twenty-first century: essays in honor of David Walsh.Thomas W. Holman & Richard Avramenko (eds.) - 2025 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
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    After Physics.David Z. Albert - 2015 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    Here the philosopher and physicist David Z Albert argues, among other things, that the difference between past and future can be understood as a mechanical phenomenon of nature and that quantum mechanics makes it impossible to present the entirety of what can be said about the world as a narrative of “befores” and “afters.”.
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    Power, Pleasure, and Profit: Insatiable Appetites from Machiavelli to Madison.David Wootton - 2018 - Boston: Harvard University Press.
    A provocative history of the changing values that have given rise to our present discontents. We pursue power, pleasure, and profit. We want as much as we can get, and we deploy instrumental reasoning—cost-benefit analysis—to get it. We judge ourselves and others by how well we succeed. It is a way of life and thought that seems natural, inevitable, and inescapable. As David Wootton shows, it is anything but. In Power, Pleasure, and Profit, he traces an intellectual and cultural (...)
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    Shakespeare, Love and Language.David Schalkwyk - 2018 - Cambridge University Press.
    What is the nature of romantic love and erotic desire in Shakespeare's work? In this erudite and yet accessible study, David Schalkwyk addresses this question by exploring the historical contexts, theory and philosophy of love. Close readings of Shakespeare's plays and poems are delivered through the lens of historical texts from Plato to Montaigne, and modern writers including Jacques Lacan, Jean-Luc Marion, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Jacques Derrida, Alain Badiou and Stanley Cavell. Through these studies, it is argued that Shakespeare has (...)
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    Philosophy and Educational Development. [By] Henry David Aiken [and Others]. Edited by George Barnett.Henry David Aiken & George Barnett - 1966 - Boston,: Houghton Mifflin. Edited by Henry D. Aiken.
  10. Reflections on Education, Hermeneutics, and Ambiguity : Hermeneutics as a Restoring of Life to Its Original Difficulty.David WJardine - 2016 - In William F. Pinar & William M. Reynolds, Understanding curriculum as phenomenological and deconstructed text. Kingston, NY: Educators International Press.
     
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    Conditionals.David Wiggins (ed.) - 1997 - Clarendon Press.
    Conditionals has at its centre an extended essay on this problematic and much-debated subject in the philosophy of language and logic, which the widely respected Oxford philosopher Michael Woods had been preparing for publication at the time of his death in 1993. It appears here edited by his eminent colleague David Wiggins, and accompanied by a commentary specially written by a leading expert on the topic, Dorothy Edgington. This masterly and original treatment of conditionals will demand the attention of (...)
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  12. Big culture: toward an aesthetics of magnitude.David Wittenberg - 2025 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    An encounter with a large object may induce feelings of fear, awe, attraction, and more. But it is not simply the physical dimensions of an object that account for our sense that something is "big." Big Culture is a study of large objects and images that works to identify the qualities and effects of bigness. In doing so, David Wittenberg offers a philosophical proposal for reconceptualizing the problem of magnitude. The book explores examples of bigness that are simultaneously familiar (...)
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  13. Performance-Enhancing Technologies and the Values of Athletic Competition.David Wasserman - 2008 - Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly 28 (3/4):22-27.
    What would be objectionable about sports doping if it were safe and legal? Some ethicists have justified their qualms about doping by invoking elusive distinctions between the natural and the artificial. But the harm in doping and other biotechnological enhancements is best understood in terms of the values of athletic competition—specifically, the spectators' identification with the performers, and the continuity and comparability of athletic achievement over time. Instead of endorsing categorical bans on specific enhancements, David Wasserman recommends caution informed (...)
     
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  14. Questioning faith, hope and charity.David Fisher - 2012 - The Australian Humanist (106):12.
    Fisher, David We are given many 'eternal truths' and verities we are expected to accept. We can and should question all of them. Whether or not a person is a religious believer, she or he tends to equate having a religious back-ground with being a good person. One of the phrases we generally accept is the trio of virtues - faith, hope and charity.
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    Our Knowledge of the External World: a Marxist Perspective.David-Hillel Ruben - 1983 - der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:1138-1145.
    This paper, an extract from my Marxism and Materialism: Studies in Marxist Theory of Knowledge, discusses the epistemological status of philosophical realism. I take realism to be a necessary part of what Marx meant by 'materialism'. I argue that there are no valid, non-question-begging, decuctive arguments for the truth of realism; nor does empirical science inductively 'confirm' realism, in any technical sense of 'confirmation'. I argue that the relationship between realism and science is one of methodological continuity, in a sense (...)
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  16. Transformative commitment-a new paradigm for the study of the religions.David T. Abalos - 1981 - Journal of Dharma 6 (3):253-271.
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  17. The influence of linguistics on early culture and personality theory.David F. Aberle - 1960 - In Gertrude Evelyn Dole, Essays in the science of culture. New York,: Crowell.
  18. A more-than-human world.David Abram - 1998 - In Anthony Weston, An Invitation to Environmental Philosophy. Oup Usa. pp. 17--42.
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    Phenomenology and Ecology: The Twenty-Third Annual Symposium of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center: Lectures.David Abram & Melissa Geib (eds.) - 2006 - Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University.
    Between the body and the breathing earth : on the phenomenology of depth perception -- To praise again : phenomenology and the project of ecopsychology -- Postphenomenology and the lifeworld : interconnections, relationships, and environmental wholes : a phenomenological ecology of natural and built worlds.
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    Peirce and the specification of borderline vagueness.David W. Agler - 2013 - Semiotica 2013 (193):195-215.
    Scholarship on borderline vagueness pinpoints Russell's 1923 essay titled “Vagueness” as the starting point for rigorous analysis. The importance of Russell's work over and above discussions of indeterminacy in antiquity and in the modern period is that Russell isolated borderline vagueness from indeterminacies that do not threaten classical logic. This paper argues that historical propriety concerning the analysis of borderline vagueness belongs to Peirce since he was the first to show that borderline vagueness is distinct from other forms of indeterminacy (...)
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  21. Presupposition incorporation in adverbial quantifier domains.David D. Ahn - 2005 - In Emar Maier, Corien Bary & Janneke Huitink, Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 9. Nijmegen Centre for Semantics. pp. 16--29.
     
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    Quantitative neurogenetic perspectives.David C. Airey & Robert W. Williams - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):279-280.
    We comment that covariances between brain divisions may be constraining or facilitating, depending on what is being selected, and that modern quantitative genetic methods provide the tools to discover and manipulate the genetic networks that give rise to the covariances described in the target article.
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  23. Inner Vision: An Exploration of Art and the Brain: by Semir Zeki.David Alais - 2000 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (9):362.
  24. La biopolitíca foucaultiana: desde el discurso de la guerra hacia la grilla de la gubernamentalidad.David Alesio - 2008 - A Parte Rei 60:7.
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    Concepto «equívoco» de naturaleza en san Agustín.David W. Hiscoe & José Oroz - 1985 - Augustinus 30 (119-120):295-314.
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    Jesus matters in the usa.David A. Hollinger - 2004 - Modern Intellectual History 1 (1):135-149.
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    Reply to Dr Heal.David Holdcroft - 1979 - Philosophical Books 20 (3):103-106.
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    Opis charakteru sir Roberta Walpole'a.David Hume - 2007 - Nowa Krytyka 20.
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    Back to the Roots. The Correspondence Between Leo Strauss and Jacob Klein.David Janssens - 2017 - Philosophical Readings 9 (1):25-30.
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  30. Les habits anciens du philosophe Poésie, philosophie et art d'écrire.David Janssens - 2010 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 108 (3):477-498.
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    A Theory of Deception.David Ettingeryand Philippe Jehielz - unknown
    This paper proposes an equilibrium approach to belief manipulation and deception in which agents only have coarse knowledge of their opponent’s strategy. Equilibrium requires the coarse knowledge available to agents to be correct, and the inferences and optimizations to be made on the basis of the simplest theories compatible with the available knowledge. The approach can be viewed as formalizing into a game theoretic setting a well documented bias in social psychology, the Fundamental Attribution Error. It is applied to a (...)
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    What Does Academic Skepticism Presuppose?David Johnson - 2008 - Lyceum 10 (1):44-54.
  33. Editor's Note.David Albert Jones - 2010 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 15 (2):87-87.
     
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    Lovers in the Round: In Memory of M.S. Merwin and a Lost Planet.David Jones - 2019 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 11 (3):217-220.
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    A Tale of Two Continents: A Physicist's Life in a Turbulent World. Abraham Pais.David Kaiser - 2000 - Isis 91 (1):195-196.
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    Therapeutic Gardens.David Kamp - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (5):48-48.
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    La nature juridique: référence, fondement--?David Pelletier - 2003 - Aix-en-Provence: Presses universitaires d'Aix-Marseille.
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    Time and Narrative and Theological Reflection.David Pellauer - 1987 - Philosophy Today 31 (3):262-286.
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    A Man Made of Elk: Stories, Advice, and Campfire Philosophy From a Lifetime of Traditional Bowhunting.David Petersen - 2007 - Tbm.
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    Brahmagupta, Balabhadra, Pṛthūdaka and Al-BīrūnīBrahmagupta, Balabhadra, Prthudaka and Al-Biruni.David Pingree - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (2):353.
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    Information and content.David Pineda - 1998 - Philosophical Issues 9:381-387.
    In this paper I discuss critically Stalnaker's views on content.
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    An investigation of the partial reinforcement extinction effect in humans and corresponding changes in physiological variables.David J. Pittenger & William B. Pavlik - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (3):253-256.
  43. (2 other versions)Memorial Notice: Peter James Bicknell, 1938-2001.David Rankin - forthcoming - Apeiron.
     
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  44. Kant, Rawls a kritika kosmopolitismu.David Rasmussen - 2010 - Filosoficky Casopis 58:229-244.
    [Kant, Rawls and the critique of cosmopolitanism].
     
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    El cambio familiar en España en el marco de la evolución histórica.David Reher - 2004 - Arbor 178 (702):187-203.
    La población y los distintos retos relacionados con ella constituyen uno de los temas sociales claves que tiene y tendrá ante sí la sociedad española. En los próximos años, incluso décadas, varios de los retos más importantes que la sociedad tiene están relacionados directamente con la población. Migraciones, envejecimiento, sistemas de pensiones, reproducción y familia, salud; todos ellos constituyen aspectos fundamentales de cara al bienestar de la sociedad, y todos ellos están íntimamente relacionado con la población y su estudio.….
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    Rejoinder to James Anderson.David Reiter - 2011 - Philosophia Christi 13 (1):199 - 202.
    My original dilemma claimed that the transcendental argument for God’s existence is either superfluous (if the goal is to establish the actual existence of God) or inadequate (if the goal is to establish the necessary existence of God). In this rejoinder to James Anderson, I begin by noting some important points of agreement. I then clarify the differences between pattern-I, pattern-II, and pattern-III theistic arguments. I comment on each of Anderson’s three proposed lines of response and defend by original dilemma, (...)
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    When Good Alone Isn’t Enough.David A. Reidy - 2009 - Social Theory and Practice 35 (4):623-647.
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    (1 other version)Croce in America: Influence, Misunderstanding, and Neglect.David D. Roberts - 1995 - Humanitas: Interdisciplinary journal (National Humanities Institute) 8 (2):3-34.
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    ""The" spiritual" need of the dying.David J. Roy - forthcoming - Journal of Palliative Care.
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  50. Greenhouse climate change.David Russell - unknown
    The genius of modern science is its technological embodiment. In saying this I want to stress that modern technology has its own momentum and is only rarely "applied" science or a derivative from science. There is a slogan that sums it up pretty well: science owes more to the steam engine that the steam engine owes to science.".
     
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