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    A preliminary neurophysiological investigation of the behavioral concept of stimulus trace.J. R. Knott, E. B. Platt & H. D. Hadley - 1944 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 34 (2):104.
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    Internally produced electron pairs from π−-mesons captured in hydrogen.D. C. Cundy, R. A. Donald, W. H. Evans, D. W. Hadley, W. Hart, P. Mason, R. W. Newport, D. E. Plane, J. R. Smith & J. G. Thomas - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (73):121-126.
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    Systematic track distortion in a 10 in. diameter liquid hydrogen bubble chamber.D. C. Cundy, W. H. Evans, D. W. Hadley, P. Mason, R. W. Newport, J. R. Smith & P. R. Williams - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (50):154-160.
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    Transplantation of Organs: A European Perspective.H. D. C. Roscam Abbing - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (1):54-58.
    The development of transplantation technology increasingly places before society a multitude of diverse, complex ethical and legal problems. The subject is the more complex because of the various divergent interests involved. There are the interests of the donor of organs, who has a right to protection of his legal position, and those of the patient in need of an often lifesaving organ. There are also the interests of the donor’s relatives, after his death, and those of the transplantation surgeons. The (...)
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    Transplantation of Organs: A European Perspective.H. D. C. Roscam Abbing - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (1):54-58.
    The development of transplantation technology increasingly places before society a multitude of diverse, complex ethical and legal problems. The subject is the more complex because of the various divergent interests involved. There are the interests of the donor of organs, who has a right to protection of his legal position, and those of the patient in need of an often lifesaving organ. There are also the interests of the donor’s relatives, after his death, and those of the transplantation surgeons. The (...)
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    An Introduction to Aesthetics. [REVIEW]H. D. A. - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (23):671.
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  7. On the interpretation of measurement in quantum theory.H. D. Zeh - 1970 - Foundations of Physics 1 (1):69-76.
    It is demonstrated that neither the arguments leading to inconsistencies in the description of quantum-mechanical measurement nor those “explaining” the process of measurement by means of thermodynamical statistics are valid. Instead, it is argued that the probability interpretation is compatible with an objective interpretation of the wave function.
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    Zeno of Elea.H. D. P. Lee - 2015 - Amsterdam: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Henry Desmond Pritchard Lee.
    Originally published in 1936, this book presents the ancient Greek text of the paraphrases and quotations of Zeno's philosophical arguments, together with a facing-page English translation and editorial commentary. Detailed notes are incorporated throughout and a bibliography is also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Zeno and ancient philosophy.
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    Toward a quantum theory of observation.H. D. Zeh - 1973 - Foundations of Physics 3 (1):109-116.
    The program of a physical concept of information is outlined in the framework of quantum theory. A proposal is made for how to avoid the intuitive introduction of observables. The conventional and the Everett interpretations in principle may lead to different dynamical consequences. An ensemble description occurs without the introduction of an abstract concept of information.
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    Technical appendix Construction of ESI Premium and Cross-Price Variables.James D. Reschovsky, Jack Hadley & Len Nichols - 2007 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 44 (3):279.
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    Why do Hispanics have so little employer-sponsored health insurance?James D. Reschovsky, Jack Hadley & Len Nichols - 2007 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 44 (3):257-279.
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    The Göttingen School of Comparative Philology.H. D. Darbishire - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (08):337-340.
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    The Problem of Evaluative Objectivity.H. D. Aiken - 1966 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 4 (3):149-161.
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    The Problem of Evaluative Objectivity.H. D. Aiken - 1966 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 4 (3):149-161.
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  15. Quantum theory and time asymmetry.H. D. Zeh - 1979 - Foundations of Physics 9 (11-12):803-818.
    The relation between quantum measurement and thermodynamically irreversible processes is investigated. The reduction of the state vector is fundamentally asymmetric in time and shows an observer-relatedness which may explain the double interpretation of the state vector as a representation of physical states as well as ofinformation about physical states. The concept of relevance being used in all statistical theories of irreversible thermodynamics is demonstrated to be based on the same observer-relatedness. Quantum theories of irreversible processes implicitly use an objectivized process (...)
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    Human All Too Human Reasoning: Comparing Clinical and Phenomenological Intuition.H. D. Braude - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (2):173-189.
    This paper compares clinical intuition and phenomenological intuition. I begin with a brief analysis of Husserl’s conception of intuition. Second, I review the attitude toward clinical intuition by physicians and philosophers. Third, I discuss the Aristotelian conception of intellectual intuition or nous and its relation to phronesis. Phronesis provides a philosophical ground for clinical intuition by linking medicine as both a techné and praxis. Considering medicine as a techné, Pellegrino and Thomasma exclude clinical intuitions from their philosophy of medicine. However, (...)
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  17. Sophists, Socratics and Cynics.H. D. Rankin - 1986 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 19 (2):138-142.
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    Cicero, De Oratore, I. 225.H. D. Broadhead - 1925 - The Classical Review 39 (5-6):117-.
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    Prose-Rhythm and Prose-Metre.H. D. Broadhead - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (01):35-.
    Mr. Shewring's recent articles on ‘Prose-rhythm and the Comparative Method’ are gratifying in that they betoken a growing interest in the problems of a comparatively modern and fascinating study, and also an appreciation of the methods followed by different investigators. His estimate, however, of De Groot's services seems to me somewhat extravagant; his estimate of Zielinski's contributions unduly belittling ; while his references to my own work cause me to doubt whether he has grasped even the main contention of my (...)
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  20. Collective Responsibility.H. D. Lewis - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (84):3 - 18.
    If I were asked to put forward an ethical principle which I considered to be especially certain, it would be that no one can be responsible, in the properly ethical sense, for the conduct of another. Responsibility belongs essentially to the individual. The implications of this principle are much more far-reaching than is evident at first, and reflection upon them may lead many to withdraw the assent which they might otherwise be very ready to accord to this view of responsibility. (...)
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  21. Number and geometrical design in the divine comedy.H. D. Austin - 1935 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 16 (4):310.
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    Measurement in Bohm's versus Everett's quantum theory.H. -D. Zeh - 1988 - Foundations of Physics 18 (7):723-730.
    The interpretations of measurements in Bohm's and Everett's quantum theories are compared. Since both theories are based on the assumption of a universally valid Schrödinger equation, they face the common problem of how to explain that arrow of time, which in conventional quantum theory is represented by the collapse of the wave function. Its solution requires, in a statistical sense, a very improbable initial condition for thetotal wave function of the universe. The historical importance of Bohm's quantum theory is pointed (...)
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    Agrippa and the Crisis of Renaissance Thought (review).H. D. Betz - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (1):86-88.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:86 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY lamblichi Chalcidensis ex Coele-Syria de vita Pythagorica liber, lamblichos, Pythagoras. Legende--Lehre---Lebensgestaltung. Griechisch und Deutsch, herausgegeben, iibersetzt und eingeleitet von Michael yon Albrecht. (Ziirich & Stuttgart: Artemis, 1963. Pp. 280. = Die Bibliothek der Alten Welt, Reihe Antike und Christentum.) The present edition and translation again makes available one of the texts most valuable for the understanding of the world of late antiquity. The earlier editions, (...)
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    Aeschylus, Persae 321.H. D. Broadhead - 1947 - The Classical Review 61 (02):49-.
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    Aeschylea.H. D. Broadhead - 1948 - Classical Quarterly 42 (1-2):1-.
    In this article I have been concerned to show that some commonly accepted readings or interpretations are inadequate, to offer what I believe to be the correct interpretations, to justify these by a careful consideration of the context, and to-propose corrections that give the required sense and are in accordance with well-established palaeographical canons.
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    Aeschylus, Persae 320–2.H. D. Broadhead - 1946 - The Classical Review 60 (01):4-5.
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    Abnormal Derivations.H. D. Darbishire - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (04):147-149.
  28. Part-list reexposure and release of retrieval inhibition.H. B., R. D. & J. M. - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (3):354-375.
    In list-method directed forgetting, reexposure to forgotten List 1 items has been shown to reduce directed forgetting. proposed that reexposure to a few List 1 items only during a direct test of memory reinstates the entire List 1 episode. In the present experiments, part-list reexposure in the context of indirect as well as direct memory tests reduced directed forgetting. Directed forgetting was reduced when 50% or more of the items were reexposed, and was intact when only 25% were reexposed. Furthermore, (...)
     
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    Symmetry-breaking vacuum and state vector reduction.H. D. Zeh - 1975 - Foundations of Physics 5 (2):371-373.
    It is argued by means of analogy with certain irreversible processes that a symmetry-violating vacuum need not necessarily be explained by a special cosmic initial condition.
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    Sophists, Socratics, and Cynics.H. D. Rankin - 1983 - Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble.
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    Vives on Education. A translation of the De tradendis disciplines of Juan Luis Vives, with an Introduction by Foster Watson. Cambridge University Press, 1913.H. D. R. W. - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (07):247-248.
  32. The Physical Basis of the Direction of Time with 20 Figures.H. D. Zeh - 1989
     
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  33. Levels of binding: types, mechanisms, and functions of binding in remembering.H. D. Zimmer, A. Mecklinger & U. Lindenberger - 2006 - In Hubert Zimmer, Axel Mecklinger & Ulman Lindenberger (eds.), Handbook of Binding and Memory: Perspectives From Cognitive Neuroscience. Oxford University Press. pp. 3--24.
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    Immediate cognition of the forms in the phaedo?H. D. Rankin - 1958 - Dialectica 12 (1):81-86.
  35. The Negro and Southern Politics: A Chapter of Florida History.H. D. Price - 1961 - Science and Society 25 (1):74-75.
     
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    A Modest Proposal about the "Republic".H. D. Rankin - 1968 - Apeiron 2 (2):20 - 22.
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    A Modest Proposal about the Republic.H. D. Rankin - 1968 - Apeiron 2 (2):20.
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    Anthisthenes sokratikos.H. D. Rankin - 1986 - Amsterdam: A.M. Hakkert.
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    An Unresolved Doubt: Phaedo 76 c14-d6.H. D. Rankin - 1967 - Apeiron 1 (2):24 - 26.
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    In Defence of Statuas as a Noun, Lucretius Ii, 43.H. D. Rankin - 1963 - Mnemosyne 16 (1):61-62.
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  41. On άδιαπλαστα ζωια.H. D. Rankin - 1963 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 107 (1-2):138-145.
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  42. Pentheus and Plato: A Study in Social Disintegration : an Inaugural Lecture Delivered at the University 20 November, 1975.H. D. Rankin - 1975
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  43. Plato and the Individual.H. D. Rankin - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (154):362-363.
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    Plato and the individual.H. D. Rankin - 1964 - New York,: Barnes & Noble.
  45. RYLE, Gilbert: Plato's progress.H. D. Rankin - 1967 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 45:104.
     
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  46. La causalité efficiente instrumentale et la causalité méritoire de la sainte humanité du Christ.H. D. Bouëssé - 1938 - Revue Thomiste 44:256-298.
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    Geometrical Method and Aristotle's Account of First Principles.H. D. P. Lee - 1935 - Classical Quarterly 29 (02):113-.
    The object of this paper is to show the predominance of the influence of geometrical ideas in Aristotle's account of first principles in the Posterior Analytics— to show that his analysis of first principles is in its essentials an analysis of the first principles of geometry as he conceived them. My proof of this falls into two parts. I. A consideration of the parallel between Aristotle's and Euclid's account of first principles. II. A comparison between the general movement of thought (...)
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    Inhibition of the unconditioned response in classical conditioning.H. D. Kimmel - 1966 - Psychological Review 73 (3):232-240.
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    The Status of the Past.H. D. Oakeley - 1932 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 32 (1):227-250.
    The problem which I propose to consider is not whether the distinctions past, present, future, characterize the form of time in such a way that whatever may be true concerning the reality of one of these characteristics must be equally true of the others, but the more particular question of the kind of existence which belongs to the content of the past, or its constituents as events.
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    R'makrishna: His Life and Sayings.H. D. Griswold & F. Max Muller - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (3):334-334.
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