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  1. Introducción a la filosofía.Núñez Tenorio & J. R. [from old catalog] - 1969 - Caracas,: Universidad Central de Venezuela, Dirección de Cultura.
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  2. On beauty.Srinivasa Iyengar & K. R. [from old catalog] - 1945 - Baroda,: Padmaja Publications.
     
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  3. Sri Aurobindo.Srinivasa Iyengar & K. R. [from old catalog] - 1950 - Calcutta,: Arya Pub. House.
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    Glimpses of truth along the boundaries of thought concerning certain knowledge.S. R. H. [From Old Catalog] Biggs - 1895 - [Boston]: Pub. by the author [printed by Beale publishing company].
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  5. El beneficio de los valores.Acosta Corcino & J. F. [From Old Catalog] - 1954 - Ciudad Trujillo,: Impr. Pol. Hnos..
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  6. Foĭerbakh--istorii︠a︡ i aktualnost. Mitev, Petŭr, [From Old Catalog] & Bernard Munti︠a︡n (eds.) - 1972
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  7. Rod studencheskiĭ.R. Gradov & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1966
     
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  8. El hombre (breve ensayo filosófico).R. Carrasquilla & Humberto[From Old Catalog] - 1934 - Medellín,: Imp. oficial.
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  9. De zin der geschiedenis voor geloof en rede.L. J. Rogier & [From Old Catalog] - 1950 - Heerlen,: Winants.
     
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  10. Dvadt︠s︡atʹ chetvertyĭ Sʺezd KPSS.M. R. Doniĭ & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1972
     
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  11. Sefer Orḥot tsadiḳim. Cohen, J. Seymour & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1969
     
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  12. Weisheit der Inder.P. J. Saher & [From Old Catalog] - 1968 - (München): Delp.
     
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  13. Teoría axiológica de la tecnocracia.R. Avilés & Humberto[From Old Catalog] - 1961 - México,: Academia de Axiología.
     
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  14. Sotsiologicheski problemi na nauchnata deĭnost. I︠A︡khiel, Niko, [From Old Catalog], Minkov, I︠U︡lii︠a︡n, Velkov & Petŭr (eds.) - 1974
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  15. Philosophie van kunst en muziek.Cort van der Linden & R. A. D. [From Old Catalog] - 1928 - 's-Gravenhage: Mouton & co..
     
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  16. Modern humanisme. Praag, J. Ph & van[From Old Catalog] - 1948 - Amsterdam,: Uitgeverij Contact.
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  17. En busca de una norma fundamental.R. Rodríguez & Santiago[From Old Catalog] - 1945 - México,:
     
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  18. O ideal republicano de Benjamin Constant.J. Modésto Lima, [From Old Catalog], Raymundo Teixeira Mendes & Miguel Lemos (eds.) - 1936 - Rio de Janeiro,: Tip. do Jornal do commercio, Rodrigues & c..
     
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  19. Kaṭavuḷāl muṭiyāta ceyalkaḷ.Irattinam Ceṭṭiyār & M. P. [From Old Catalog] - 1968
     
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  20. Lógica.Hernández Chávez & J. [From Old Catalog] - 1945 - México,: Editorial Jus.
     
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  21. Algunas consideraciones sobre la relevancia y el status teórico actual de la sociologia del conocimiento.R. Muñoz & Eduardo[From Old Catalog] - 1971 - [Asunción,: Centro Paraguayo de Estudios Sociológicos.
     
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  22. Kitsur ʹivri shel Kitāb uns al-gharīb wa-tafsīr Sefer Yetsirah le-Rabi Yehudah ben Nisim ibn Malkah. Vajda, Georges, [From Old Catalog], Ibn Malkah & Judah ben Nissim (eds.) - 1974
     
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  23. Gulzār-i ḥāl.Tara Chand, ʻĀbidī, Sayyid Amīr Ḥasan & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1962
     
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  24. Mīr.T. Nikulins & Teopont E. [From Old Catalog] - 1958
     
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    Catalogue of Demotic Papyri in the British Museum, Vol. 4: Ptolemaic Legal Texts from the Theban Area.J. G. Manning & Carol A. R. Andrews - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):304.
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  26. Le traité de Saint Basile sur le Saint-Esprit: Son milieu originel.J. -R. Pouchet - 1996 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 84 (3):325-350.
    L'âpreté des débats qui eurent lieu, notamment en Cappadoce entre 360 et 378, en pleine crise arienne, autour de la nature et de la personne du Saint-Esprit, ainsi que la diversité des opinions à l'intérieur même des camps opposés sur cette question, rendent délicate l'identification exacte des adversaires combattus par Basile de Césarée en 375 dans son traité Sur le Saint-Esprit, l'un des premiers du genre, d'autant plus que lui-même trouva des contradicteurs dans les rangs de ses propres amis. Dédié (...)
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    Thrasymachus and the thumos_: a further case of prolepsis in _Republic I.J. R. S. Wilson - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (01):58-.
    In a recent article, C. H. Kahn addresses an ‘old scholarly myth’, namely the idea that Book I of the Republic began life as an earlier, independent dialogue and was subsequently adapted to serve as a prelude to the much longer work that we know. The case for this hypothesis rests both on stylometric considerations and on the many ‘Socratic’ features that Book I, unlike the rest of the Republic, shares with Plato's earlier works. Having disposed of the positive arguments (...)
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    The Marxian Legacy. [REVIEW]R. W. J. - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 33 (1):182-184.
    From the perspective of the old politics-right, left, and liberal—the New Left is nothing more than incoherent social commentary that should be dismissed in the manner of academic psychological explanation. But even with all the psychologizing that flourished in the interests of soothing troubled consciences the fact remains that the New Left uncovered the "process of the political." Those who remain content with the psychological explanation of the New Left and those who regard the New Left as no more than (...)
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    Hebrew Bible Manuscripts in the Cambridge Genizah Collections, Volume I: Taylor-Schechter Old Series and Other Genizah Collections in Cambridge University LibraryA Miscellany of Literary Pieces from the Cambridge Genizah Collections. A Catalogue and Selection of Texts in the Taylor-Schechter Collection, Old Series, Box A45.E. J. Revell, M. C. Davis & Simon Hopkins - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (2):260.
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  30. Cynic hero and cynic king.Ragnar[From Old Catalog] Höistad - 1948 - Uppsala,: Uppsala.
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    The Cambridge Ancient History. Vol. I, Chapter XXIV, #VII-X. Anatolia in the Old Assyrian PeriodThe Cambridge Ancient History. Vol. II, Chapter I. Northern Mesopotamia and SyriaThe Cambridge Ancient History. Vol. II, Chapter XVII, XXI, XXIV. The Struggle for the Domination of Syria . Anatolia from Shuppiluliumash to the Egyptian War of Muwatallish. The Hitties and Syria. [REVIEW]John van Seters, Hildegard Lewy, J. -R. Kupper & A. Goetze - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (4):648.
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  32. A logical analysis of the theory of relativity.Håkan[From Old Catalog] Törnebohm - 1952 - Stockholm,: Almqvist & Wiksell.
     
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    The Interrelationship of Ethical Issues in the Transition from Old Paradigms to New Technologies.T. R. Cooper, W. D. Caplan, J. A. Garcia-Prats & B. A. Brody - 1996 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 7 (3):243-250.
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  34. Māyāvāda.Sādhu[From Old Catalog] Śāntinātha - 1938 - Poona: [The author].
     
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  35. Ikhvān al-Ṣafā.Zabīḥ Allāh[From Old Catalog] Ṣafā - 1951 - [Tehran]: Chāpkhānah-i Dānishgāh.
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    Easier said than defined? Conceptualising justice in food system transitions.Annemarieke de Bruin, Imke J. M. de Boer, Niels R. Faber, Gjalt de Jong, Katrien J. A. M. Termeer & Evelien M. de Olde - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (1):345-362.
    The transition towards sustainable and just food systems is ongoing, illustrated by an increasing number of initiatives that try to address unsustainable practices and social injustices. Insights are needed into what a just transition entails in order to critically engage with plural and potentially conflicting justice conceptualisations. Researchers play an active role in food system transitions, but it is unclear which conceptualisations and principles of justice they enact when writing about food system initiatives. To fill this gap this paper investigates: (...)
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    Enactive Music Cognition: Background and Research Themes.J. R. Matyja & A. Schiavio - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 8 (3):351-357.
    Context: The past few years have presented us with a growing amount of theoretical research (yet that is often based on neuroscientific developments) in the field of enactive music cognition. Problem: Current cognitivist and embodied approaches to music cognition suffer, in our opinion, from a too firm commitment to the explanatory role of mental representations in musical experience. This particular problem can be solved by adopting an enactive approach to music cognition. Method: We present and compare cognitivist, embodied and enactive (...)
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    A waste of time: the problem of common morality in Principles of Biomedical Ethics.J. R. Karlsen & J. H. Solbakk - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (10):588-591.
    From the 5th edition of Beauchamp and Childress' Principles of Biomedical Ethics, the problem of common morality has been given a more prominent role and emphasis. With the publication of the 6th and latest edition, the authors not only attempt to ground their theory in common morality, but there is also an increased tendency to identify the former with the latter. While this stratagem may give the impression of a more robust, and hence stable, foundation for their theoretical construct, we (...)
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    Triple antiviral therapy with telaprevir after liver transplantation: a case series.J. Knapstein, D. Grimm, M. A. W.örns, P. R. Galle, H. Lang & T. Zimmermann - 2014 - Transplant Research and Risk Management 2014.
    Johanna Knapstein,1 Daniel Grimm,1 Marcus A Wörns,1 Peter R Galle,1 Hauke Lang,2 Tim Zimmermann111st Department of Internal Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany; 2Department of General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, GermanyIntroduction: Hepatitis C virus reinfection occurs universally after liver transplantation, with accelerated cirrhosis rates of up to 30% within 5 years after liver transplantation. Dual antiviral therapy with pegylated interferon-2a and ribavirin only reaches sustained virological response rates of ~30% after liver transplantation. With the approval of viral NS3/4A (...)
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    Human embryonic stem cells and respect for life.J. R. Meyer - 2000 - Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (3):166-170.
    The purpose of this essay is to stimulate academic discussion about the ethical justification of using human primordial stem cells for tissue transplantation, cell replacement, and gene therapy. There are intriguing alternatives to using embryos obtained from elective abortions and in vitro fertilisation to reconstitute damaged or dysfunctional human organs. These include the expansion and transplantation of latent adult progenitor cells.
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    Lifespan profiles of Alzheimer's disease-associated genes and products in monkeys and mice.R. Dosunmu, J. Wu, L. Adwan, B. Maloney, M. R. Basha, C. A. McPherson, G. J. Harry, D. C. Rice, N. H. Zawia & D. K. Lahiri - 2009 - J Alzheimers Dis 18:211-30.
    Alzheimer's disease is characterized by plaques of amyloid-beta peptide, cleaved from amyloid-beta protein precursor . Our hypothesis is that lifespan profiles of AD-associated mRNA and protein levels in monkeys would differ from mice and that differential lifespan expression profiles would be useful to understand human AD pathogenesis. We compared profiles of AbetaPP mRNA, AbetaPP protein, and Abeta levels in rodents and primates. We also tracked a transcriptional regulator of the AbetaPP gene, specificity protein 1 , and the beta amyloid precursor (...)
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    Galileo's Claim to Fame: The Proof that the Earth Moves From the Evidence of the Tides.W. R. J. Shea - 1970 - British Journal for the History of Science 5 (2):111-127.
    Until fairly recently a common way of doing history of science was to pick up an important strand of contemporary scientific thought and to trace its origin back to the philosophical tangle of the scientific revolution. This approach conveniently by-passed the breakdowns of once useful and pervasive theories, and neglected the long intellectual journeys along devious routes. History of science read like a success story; the pioneers who failed were neither dismissed nor excused; they were simply ignored. The historian knew (...)
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    NICE, the draft fertility guideline and dodging the big question.J. R. McMillan - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (6):313-314.
    NICE, the draft fertility guideline and dodging the big question: should fertility treatment be provided by the NHS?In August of this year the National Institute for Clinical Excellence made its draft guideline on fertility treatment available for consultation.1 As has been widely reported in the media the draft guideline recommends that the National Health Service should provide publicly funded fertility treatment in a consistent way across England and Wales. The guideline recommends that three cycles of IVF should be available when (...)
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  44. The phenomenon of law.J. R. Lucas - manuscript
    IT is ungenerous to pick holes in The Concept of Law. It is a great work. Its clarity is luminous, and its argument sustained and convincing. Hart is eminently successful in rescuing the concept of law from the Legal Realists, the Positivists, and the Formalists, who attempt to straitjacket it within schemata which are too narrow or too vague to give an adequate elucidation of it. But sometimes Hart is not carried along by his arguments as far as he should. (...)
     
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    Culture and the Evolution of the Human Social Instincts.R. Boyd & P. J. Richerson - unknown
    Human societies are extraordinarily cooperative compared to those of most other animals. In the vast majority of species, individuals live solitary lives, meeting to only to mate and, sometimes, raise their young. In social species, cooperation is limited to relatives and (maybe) small groups of reciprocators. After a brief period of maternal support, individuals acquire virtually all of the food that they eat. There is little division of labor, no trade, and no large scale conflict. Communication is limited to a (...)
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    Modes of Referring and the Problem of Universals: An Essay in Metaphysics.R. J. B. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):529-529.
    An essay in the "new" metaphysics which has been emerging from English analytic philosophy. Acknowledging his debt to Wittgenstein, Shwayder concedes that what he has to offer "is nothing but philosophical theory in pretty much the old-fashioned sense." The three foci are referring, properties, and natural numbers. The multifarious and subtle distinctions are the source both of the book's strength and weakness. The concern and care for detailed shades of meaning frequently gets in the way of a more general metaphysical (...)
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  47. Semiotic Elements in Yoruba Art and Ritual.J. R. O. Ojo - 1979 - Semiotica 28 (3-4):333-348.
    Various Yoruba ritual elements--verbal utterances, songs, dance movements, drums and drum rhythms--are extracted from ceremonies connected with their usage as a semiological system.
     
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    Newton's Easy Quadratures "Omitted for the Sake of Brevity".J. Bruce Brackenridge - 2003 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 57 (4):313-336.
    In the 1687 Principia, Newton gave a solution to the direct problem (given the orbit and center of force, find the central force) for a conic-section with a focal center of force (answer: a reciprocal square force) and for a spiral orbit with a polar center of force (answer: a reciprocal cube force). He did not, however, give solutions for the two corresponding inverse problems (given the force and center of force, find the orbit). He gave a cryptic solution to (...)
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    Cicero, Brutus 304–5.J. R. Hamilton - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (02):412-.
    In an otherwise convincing article Mr. T. P. Wiseman argues that this passage ‘seems to mean that L. Memmius and Q. Pompeius were principes, i.e. outstanding orators, and that they were not among those who spoke in their own defence in 90 B.C.’. But he rightly refuses to believe that Cicero can have intended this, since, apart from other considerations, it is clear from Cicero's previous references to Memmius and Pompeius that he did not consider them to be outstanding orators.
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  50. The ontological argument.J. R. Lucas - manuscript
    The ontological argument has run for a long time, regularly refuted, regularly re-appearing in a new form. Something can be learnt from its longevity. Its proponents must be on to something, or it would not have survived its many refutations. But equally, it must have been much misformulated, or it would not have seemed evidently fallacious to its many critics. Perhaps it does express a deep philosophical intimation. Certainly it has been taken to prove more than it really can establish. (...)
     
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