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    Beyond the IRB: Examining common but rarely explored ethical issues in psychosocial research.R. K. Matsuyama, L. J. Lyckholm, M. E. Lowe & M. B. Edmond - 2007 - Monash Bioethics Review 26 (3):S49-S59.
    This article discusses common ethical and practical considerations in psychosocial and behavioral research in healthcare. Issues such as appropriate objectives and intent, risk-benefit ratios, research design, and human subject protection are explored. The burden of ethical research design and implementation is placed on the investigator, rather than relying solely on institutional review boards to judge individual projects. The benefit of acquisition of knowledge must be balanced against the burdens of the research on society in general and human subjects specifically. Scientific (...)
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  2. Angular homeostasis: IV. Polygonal orbits.Edmond A. Murphy, Kenneth R. Berger, Joseph E. Trojak & E. Manuel Rosell - 1989 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 10 (4).
    Some properties are discussed of regular polygons that may result from angular homeostatic processes in stable orbit. To characterize these homeostatic polygons we need to discuss the winding number, the sidedness (integer, fractional and irrational), multiplicity, envelopes, and density. A regular (i.e., equilateral, equiangular) polygon may be closed in one revolution about its unique center, in multiple revolutions, or not at all. A homeostatic polygon can be generated only if all vertices are included in a single polygon, which occurs if (...)
     
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  3. Deduction, inference and illation.Edmond A. Murphy, E. Manuel Rossell & Magdalena I. Rosell - 1986 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 7 (3).
    From the standpoint of the theory of medicine, a formulation is given of three types of reasoning used by physicians. The first is deduction from probability models (as in prognosis or genetic counseling for Mendelian disorders). It is a branch of mathematics that leads to predictive statements about outcomes of individual events in terms of known formal assumptions and parameters. The second type is inference (as in interpreting clinical trials). In it the arguments from replications of the same process (data) (...)
     
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  4. Les Postulats de la Pédagogie.Edmond Parisot, E. Martin & Gabriel Compayré - 1911 - Libr. F. Alcan.
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    A pilot study of neonatologists' decision-making roles in delivery room resuscitation counseling for periviable births.Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds, Fatima McKenzie, Janet E. Panoch, Douglas B. White & Amber E. Barnato - 2016 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 7 (3):175-182.
    Background: Relatively little is known about neonatologists' roles in helping families navigate the difficult decision to attempt or withhold resuscitation for a neonate delivering at the threshold...
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    Education for responsibility: Fifty teacher staff‐colleges.E. L. Edmonds - 1967 - British Journal of Educational Studies 15 (3):243-252.
  7. Free Notes on Herbert Spencer's First Principles, with Suggestions Regarding Space, Time, and Force. Also, Theories of Life.E. Edmond & Herbert Spencer - 1878
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    Hugh Seymour Tremenheere, pioneer inspector of schools.E. L. Edmonds & O. P. Edmonds - 1963 - British Journal of Educational Studies 12 (1):65-76.
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    Local education authorities and teachers in England.E. L. Edmonds - 1965 - British Journal of Educational Studies 13 (2):139-146.
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    School inspection: The contribution of religious denominations.E. L. Edmonds - 1958 - British Journal of Educational Studies 7 (1):12-26.
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    The newly appointed inspector of schools: An aspect of management.E. L. Edmonds - 1970 - British Journal of Educational Studies 18 (3):295-303.
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    La Codification des lois dans l'antiquité: Actes du Colloque de Strasbourg, 27-29 Novembre 1997La Codification des lois dans l'antiquite: Actes du Colloque de Strasbourg, 27-29 Novembre 1997. [REVIEW]Paul E. Dion, Edmond Lévy & Edmond Levy - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (2):314.
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  13. Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD) for clinical and research applications.Eric Schiffman, Richard Ohrbach, E. Truelove, Edmond Truelove, John Look, Gary Anderson, Werner Ceusters, Barry Smith & Others - 2014 - Journal of Oral and Facial Pain and Headache 28 (1):6-27.
    Aims: The Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandi¬bular Disorders (RDC/TMD) Axis I diagnostic algorithms were demonstrated to be reliable but below target sensitivity and specificity. Empirical data supported Axis I algorithm revisions that were valid. Axis II instruments were shown to be both reliable and valid. An international consensus workshop was convened to obtain recommendations and finalization of new Axis I diagnostic algorithms and new Axis II instruments. Methods: A comprehensive search of published TMD diagnostic literature was followed by review and (...)
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    CUF 101, a new variety of alfalfa is resistant to the blue alfalfa aphid.William F. Lehman, Mervin W. Nielson, Vern L. Marble, Ernest H. Stanford, Edmond C. Loomis, Russell E. Fontaine, Robert M. Boardman, Robert N. Campbell, Robert W. Scheuerman & Dennis H. Hall - 1977 - In Vincent Stuart (ed.), Order. [New York]: Random House.
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  15. La pensée occidentale face á la sagesse de l'Orient.Edmond Rochedieu - 1963 - Paris,: Payot.
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    A New Format for Learning about Farm Animal Welfare.Edmond A. Pajor - 2011 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 24 (4):367-379.
    Farm animal welfare is a knowledge domain that can be regarded as a model for new ways of organizing learning and making higher education more responsive to the needs of society. Global concern for animal welfare has resulted in a great demand for knowledge. As a complement to traditional education in farm animal welfare, higher education can be more demand driven and look at a broad range of methods to make knowledge available. The result of an inventory on farm animal (...)
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    L'école contre la vie.Edmond Gilliard - 1970 - [Neuchâtel]: Delachaux & Niestlé.
  18. ‘What it Isn’t Like’1 (January, 1996), 23-45.Edmond Wright - 1996 - American Philosophical Quarterly 33 (1):23-42.
    From an Indirect Realist point of view, the Knowledge Argument in the philosophy of perception has been misdirected by its very title. If it can be argued that sense-fields are at their basis no more than evidence, indeed, a part of existence as brute as what is usually termed the 'external', then, if 'knowing' is not essential to sensing, that argument has to be radically reconstructed. Resistance to there being an non-epistemic or 'raw feel' basis for sensing is very fashionable (...)
     
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    Caste Wars: A Philosophy of Discrimination.David Edmonds - 2006 - Routledge.
    The central topic for this book is the ethics of treating individuals as though they are members of groups. The book raises many interesting questions, including: Why do we feel so much more strongly about discrimination on certain grounds – e.g. of race and sex - than discrimination on other grounds? Are we right to think that discrimination based on these characteristics is especially invidious? What should we think about ‘rational discrimination’ – ‘discrimination’ which is based on sound statistics? To (...)
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    The Constructibility of Artificial Intelligence (as Defined by the Turing Test).Bruce Edmonds - 2000 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 9 (4):419-424.
    The Turing Test (TT), as originally specified, centres on theability to perform a social role. The TT can be seen as a test of anability to enter into normal human social dynamics. In this light itseems unlikely that such an entity can be wholly designed in an off-line mode; rather a considerable period of training insitu would be required. The argument that since we can pass the TT,and our cognitive processes might be implemented as a Turing Machine(TM), that consequently a (...)
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  21. Against prior theorising.Bruce Edmonds - manuscript
    Prior theory – that is theorising on the basis of thought and intuition , as opposed to attempting to explain observed data – inevitably distorts what comes after. It biases us in the selection of our data (the data model) and certainly biases any theorising that follows. It does this because we (as humans) can not help but see the world through our theorising – we are blind without the theoretical “spectacles” described by Kuhn (1962). If a theory has shown (...)
     
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    Judging the Scientific and Medical Literature: Some Legal Implications of Changes to Biomedical Research and Publication.Gary Edmond - 2008 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 28 (3):523-561.
    Over the last two decades judges (and regulators) in all common law jurisdictions have increased their reliance on published medical and scientific literature. During the same period biomedical research has undergone fundamental and unprecedented change. This article explores some of the changes to the location, organization and funding of biomedical research in order to assess their implications for liability and proof. Focusing on peer review and publication, along with reforms promoted by the editors of some of the world's pre-eminent general (...)
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    Open access for social simulation.Bruce Edmonds - manuscript
    We consider here issues of open access to social simulations, with a particular focus on software licences, though also briefly discussing documentation and archiving. Without any specific software licence, the default arrangements are stipulated by the Berne Convention (for those countries adopting it), and are unsuitable for software to be used as part of the scientific process (i.e. simulation software used to generate conclusions that are to be considered part of the scientific domain of discourse). Without stipulating any specific software (...)
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    Two Editions of the Characters of Theophrastvs - Theophrasti Characteres recensuit Hermannus Diels. Oxford Classical Texts. 1909. 3s. 6d. net. Pp. xxviii + (unnumbered). - Θεοφρστου Xαρακτ⋯ρες. The Characters of Theophrastus. An English Translation from a Revised Text. With Introduction and Notes by R. C. Jebb, M.A. A new edition. Edited by J. E. Sandys, Litt.D. Macmillan. 1909. 7s. 6d. net. c. 23×14½. Pp. xvi+229. [REVIEW]J. M. Edmonds - 1910 - Classical Quarterly 4 (02):128-.
    Theophrasti Characteres recensuit Hermannus Diels. Oxford Classical Texts. 1909. 3s. 6d. net. Pp. xxviii + .Θεοφρστου Xαρακτxs22EFρες. The Characters of Theophrastus. An English Translation from a Revised Text. With Introduction and Notes by R. C. Jebb, M.A. A new edition. Edited by J. E. Sandys, Litt.D. Macmillan. 1909. 7s. 6d. net. c. 23×14½. Pp. xvi+229.
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    Pleased and Afflicted: Hume on the Paradox of Tragic Pleasure.E. M. Dadlez - 2004 - Hume Studies 30 (2):213-236.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hume Studies Volume 30, Number 2, November 2004, pp. 213-236 Pleased and Afflicted: Hume on the Paradox of Tragic Pleasure E. M. DADLEZ How fast can you run? As fast as a leopard. How fast are you going to run? A whistle sounds the order that sends Archie Hamilton and his comrades over the top of the trench to certain death. Racing to circumvent that order and arriving seconds (...)
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    Edmond Halley. By Angus Armitage. Pp. xii + 220. 27 figures and 16 plates. London: Thomas Nelson, 1966. 42s.E. G. Forbes - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (2):192-193.
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    Lyra Graeca Dyra Graeca: Being the Remains of all the Greek Lyric Poets from Eumelus to Timotheus, excepting Pindar, newly edited and translated by J. M. Edmonds, late Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, in three volumes. Loeb Series. Vol. I. [REVIEW]E. Lobel - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (5-6):120-121.
  28. Edmonds, David, and John Eidinow. Wittgenstein's Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers. New York: HarperCollins, 2001. Pp. 340. [REVIEW]D. Herman & E. Mechoulan - 2004 - Substance 33 (1):142-144.
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    Edmond Fleg : The Land in which God dwells, Popular Jewish Library, published for the World Jewish Congress, British Section, by Lincolns-Prager, London 1955, 79 pp. [REVIEW]E. L. Ehrlich - 1956 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 8 (4):376.
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    Burke, Marx, Arendt et la critique des droits de l'homme.Hyacinthe E. Nogbou - 2017 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Les droits de l'homme sont un ensemble normatif qui donne à tout être humain des droits universels et inaliénables, malgré les différences religieuse, raciale, ethnique ou nationale. Ces droits sont reconnus aux hommes au-delà des droits positifs des différents Etats. De manière fondamentale, ils sont une garantie contre l'exercice arbitraire du pouvoir. Ils sont la réaffirmation forte de l'égalité et de la liberté sans lesquelles on ne peut construire une société démocratique et forte. Malgré cette posture, les droits de l'homme (...)
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    Athens in Defeat Edmond Lévy: Athènes devant la défaite de 404. Histoire d'une crise idéologique. (Bibliothèque des Écoles Françaises d'Athènes et de Rome, 225.) Pp. ix + 339. Paris: de Boccard, 1976. [REVIEW]N. R. E. Fisher - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (01):81-83.
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    Ecrire sur la nuit blanche: l'éthique du livre chez Emmanuel Lévinas et Edmond Jabès.Christian Saint-Germain - 1992 - Sillery, Québec: Presses de l'Université du Québec.
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    Recensione di D. Edmonds, Uccideresti l'uomo grasso?Giovanni Coppolino Billè - 2016 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 7 (1):135-138.
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    The logic of medicine.Edmond A. Murphy - 1997 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    When first published twenty years ago, The Logic of Medicine presented a new way of thinking about clinical medicine as a scholarly discipline as well as a profession. Since then, advances in research and technology have revolutionized both the practice and theory of medicine. In this new, extensively rewritten edition, Dr. Murphy includes changes to show how these different areas of scholarship may affect details of "the logic of medicine" without compromising its fundamental coherence. New to this edition are discussions (...)
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    “We have Adventured to Make the Earth Hollow”: Edmond Halley's Extravagant Hypothesis.Peter W. Sinnema - 2014 - Perspectives on Science 22 (4):423-448.
    In 1736, an 80-year-old Edmond Halley, dignified by the academic robes of his alma mater, Queens College Oxford, sat down at the brush of transplanted Swedish artist Michael Dahl for his final official portrait.1 By the time he posed for Dahl, Halley occupied a rank of distinction among practical philosophers of the early Enlightenment. His manifold achievements included authorship of the first catalogue of stars in the Michael Dahl, “Dr E Halley, Aged 80.” © The Royal Society. southern hemisphere, (...)
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    Philosophy bites.David Edmonds - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Nigel Warburton.
    Philosophy Bites brings together the twenty-five best interviews from this hugely successful website.
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    Wittgenstein’s Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers.David Edmonds & John Eidinow - 2001 - London: Faber & Faber. Edited by John Eidinow.
    On 25th October 1946, in a crowded room in Cambridge, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Karl Popper came face to face for the first and only time. The meeting was a disaster, their loud and aggressive confrontation became the stuff of legend. This book tells what really went on in that room.
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    An approach for combining ethical principles with public opinion to guide public policy.Edmond Awad, Michael Anderson, Susan Leigh Anderson & Beishui Liao - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence 287 (C):103349.
  39. La théorie aristotélicienne de l'intellect d'après Théophraste.Edmond Barbotin - 1954 - Louvain,: Publications universitaires de Louvain.
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    Philosophy bites back.David Edmonds - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Nigel Warburton.
    Twenty-seven of today's leading philosophers each introduce and explore ideas from one of history's greatest minds." -- Cover.
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    Social Trajectory and Sociological Theory: Edmond Goblot, the Bourgeoisie, and Social Distinction.Michel Lallement - 2016 - Social Epistemology 30 (5-6):692-709.
    A French philosopher specializing in logic, E. Goblot is especially remembered today for his book, La Barrière et le Niveau, which, because it lays the groundwork for a theory of social distinction, has become a classic of sociology. Generally presented as a simple precursor which merely anticipates the more noteworthy work of P. Bourdieu, La Barrière et le Niveau is in fact a work mobilizing arguments which tap into the reality of a social class, the bourgeoisie, with which E. Goblot (...)
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    How to think about algorithms.Jeff Edmonds - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    There are many algorithm texts that provide lots of well-polished code and proofs of correctness. Instead, this book presents insights, notations, and analogies to help the novice describe and think about algorithms like an expert. By looking at both the big picture and easy step-by-step methods for developing algorithms, the author helps students avoid the common pitfalls. He stresses paradigms such as loop invariants and recursion to unify a huge range of algorithms into a few meta-algorithms. Part of the goal (...)
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  43. Whip scars on the naked soul: myth and Elenchos in Plato's Gorgias.Radcliffe G. Edmonds - 2012 - In Catherine Collobert, Pierre Destrée & Francisco J. Gonzalez (eds.), Plato and myth: studies on the use and status of Platonic myths. Boston: Brill.
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    Rilke e l'oriente by Daniela Liguori.Marcello Barison - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (2):653-655.
    Der Berg, a poem written between 1906 and 1907, is perhaps one of the most emblematic places to approach the relationship between Rainer Maria Rilke and the East. The mountain we are speaking of is Fujiyama, to which the celebrated Japanese painter Katsushika Hokusai dedicated two woodcut cycles. Presumably, Rilke came into contact with Japanese art through Edmond Goncourt, who had devoted precisely to Hokusai a major critical study in 1908. Another version of the story sees Rilke as having (...)
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    Rousseau's dog: two great thinkers at war in the Age of Enlightenment.David Edmonds - 2007 - New York: Harper Perennial. Edited by John Eidinow.
    In 1766 philosopher, novelist, composer, and political provocateur Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a fugitive, decried by his enemies as a dangerous madman. Meanwhile David Hume—now recognized as the foremost philosopher in the English language—was being universally lauded as a paragon of decency. And so Rousseau came to England with his beloved dog, Sultan, and willingly took refuge with his more respected counterpart. But within months, the exile was loudly accusing his benefactor of plotting to dishonor him—which prompted a most uncharacteristically violent (...)
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    Présentation du problème scientifique.Edmond Bauer - 1963 - Revue de Synthèse 84 (29-31):13-27.
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  47. The Asian Church in Dialogue with Dominus Iesus.Edmond China - 2002 - Dialogue and Universalism 12 (11-12):81-94.
     
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    Les processus de réception et de création des oeuvres d'art: approches à la première et à la troisième personnes.Edmond Couchot - 2016 - Paris: L'Harmattan. Edited by Xavier Lambert.
    La 4e de couverture indique : "Cet ouvrage est écrit à quatre mains et porte sur la relation entre création artistique et sciences de la cognition. L'ouvrage propose deux approches de l'expérience esthétique. Une approche en troisième personne mobilisant des modèles propres aux systèmes dits auto-organisateurs issus de la biologie dédiée à la réception des œuvres d'art et une approche en première personne rendant compte par auto-analyse d'une pratique artistique vécue qui s'appuie également sur de tels systèmes, systèmes eux-mêmes liés (...)
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    The Use and Abuse of Machiavelli: The Sixteenth-Century French Adaptation.Edmond M. Beame - 1982 - Journal of the History of Ideas 43 (1):33.
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    The politiques and the historians.Edmond M. Beame - 1993 - Journal of the History of Ideas 54 (3):355-379.
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