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    The impact of reporting magnetic resonance imaging incidental findings in the Canadian alliance for healthy hearts and minds cohort.Rhian Touyz, Amy Subar, Ian Janssen, Bob Reid, Eldon Smith, Caroline Wong, Pierre Boyle, Jean Rouleau, F. Henriques, F. Marcotte, K. Bibeau, E. Larose, V. Thayalasuthan, A. Moody, F. Gao, S. Batool, C. Scott, S. E. Black, C. McCreary, E. Smith, M. Friedrich, K. Chan, J. Tu, H. Poiffaut, J. -C. Tardif, J. Hicks, D. Thompson, L. Parker, R. Miller, J. Lebel, H. Shah, D. Kelton, F. Ahmad, A. Dick, L. Reid, G. Paraga, S. Zafar, N. Konyer, R. de Souza, S. Anand, M. Noseworthy, G. Leung, A. Kripalani, R. Sekhon, A. Charlton, R. Frayne, V. de Jong, S. Lear, J. Leipsic, A. -S. Bourlaud, P. Poirier, E. Ramezani, K. Teo, D. Busseuil, S. Rangarajan, H. Whelan, J. Chu, N. Noisel, K. McDonald, N. Tusevljak, H. Truchon, D. Desai, Q. Ibrahim, K. Ramakrishnana, C. Ramasundarahettige, S. Bangdiwala, A. Casanova, L. Dyal, K. Schulze, M. Thomas, S. Nandakumar, B. -M. Knoppers, P. Broet, J. Vena, T. Dummer, P. Awadalla, Matthias G. Friedrich, Douglas S. Lee, Jean-Claude Tardif, Erika Kleiderman & Marcotte - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-15.
    BackgroundIn the Canadian Alliance for Healthy Hearts and Minds (CAHHM) cohort, participants underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain, heart, and abdomen, that generated incidental findings (IFs). The approach to managing these unexpected results remain a complex issue. Our objectives were to describe the CAHHM policy for the management of IFs, to understand the impact of disclosing IFs to healthy research participants, and to reflect on the ethical obligations of researchers in future MRI studies.MethodsBetween 2013 and 2019, 8252 participants (...)
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    Sein und Trinität: systematische Erörterungen zur Religionsphilosophie G.W.F. Hegels im ontologiegeschichtlichen Rückblick auf J. Duns Scotus und I. Kant und die Hegel-Rezeption in der Seinsauslegung und Trinitätstheologie bei W. Pannenberg, E. Jüngel, K. Rahner und H.U. v. Balthasar.Michael Schulz - 1997 - St. Ottilien: EOS Verlag.
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  3. SCHULZE, K. und ELLGER, H. - Gefängniskunde. [REVIEW]M. Carrara - 1931 - Scientia 25 (50):122.
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  4. Schulze, K. Und Ellger, H. - Gefängniskunde. [REVIEW]M. Carrara - 1931 - Scientia 25 (50):122.
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    K̲h̲irad afrozī aur raushan k̲h̲ayālī.Rifʻat Iqbāl K̲h̲ān - 2012 - Ḥaidarābād: Fikshan Hāʼūs.
    Study of rationalism in Urdu literature.
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  6. K̲h̲ālasā jīwana ate guramati rahita marayādā: saccakhaṇḍā wāsī brahama giānī Santa Gurabacana Siṅgha Jī 'K̲h̲ālasā Bhiṇḍarām wāliāṃ da pawittra jīwana ate guramati anusāra pañja saṃskāra, gurabāṇī dā adaba te dehadhārī pakhaṇḍī gurūāṃ da khaṇḍana.Karatāra Siṅgha K̲h̲ālasā - 2000 - Mahitā: Damadamī Ṭakasāla Jathā Bhiṇḍarāṃ.
    On Sikh ethics; includes brief biographies of Sikh religious leaders.
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  7. K̲h̲udā, kāʼinātu ain māṇhu: zindāgīan jī abadī haqīqatan kī narvār kanduṛ caund maz̤mūna.Vaḥīduddīn K̲h̲ān̲ - 2000 - Sakkar: Milanu jā handa, ʻAzīz Būk Isṭor. Edited by Amānu Shaik̲h̲u.
     
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    Modern Science and Zeno's Paradoxes. [REVIEW]H. P. K. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (1):158-159.
    "There are no paradoxes in mathematics," says Kurt Gödel. Moreover, Gödel seems to be right on this count. That is, there are no paradoxes, in the strict sense of the word, internal to the known and available body of mathematical knowledge. But while there are no paradoxes in mathematics, there certainly is an embarrassing bag of difficulties when we come to the application of mathematical concepts to the physical world. Of these, perhaps the most unruly offenders of all are the (...)
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  9. Emotion: The search for control.K. H. Pribram & F. T. Melges - 1969 - In P. Vinken & G. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 3.
     
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  10. Arvāḥ o anfas aur ʻavālam Ilāhiyah: iṣālat-i rūḥ, baqāʼe rūḥ..K̲h̲airuddīn Ashraf - 1998 - Karācī: Bahāʼī Pablishang Ṭrasṭ Pākistān.
     
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    The growth of dislocation loops during the irradiation of aluminium.K. H. Westmacott, A. C. Roberts & R. S. Barnes - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (84):2035-2049.
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  12. Second-Order Science: A Vast and Largely Unexplored Science Frontier.K. H. Müller & A. Riegler - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (1):7-15.
    Context: Many recent research areas such as human cognition and quantum physics call the observer-independence of traditional science into question. Also, there is a growing need for self-reflexivity in science, i.e., a science that reflects on its own outcomes and products. Problem: We introduce the concept of second-order science that is based on the operation of re-entry. Our goal is to provide an overview of this largely unexplored science domain and of potential approaches in second-order fields. Method: We provide the (...)
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    A rationalization of secondary defect structures in aluminium-based alloys.K. H. Westmacott & R. L. Peck - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (183):611-622.
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    Gegenstand Geschichte: Geschichtswissenschaftstheorie in Husserls Phänomenologie.K.-H. Lembeck & Karl-Heinz Lembeck - 1988 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    DaB fUr die Entwicklung der Phanomenologie Husserls nicht zuletzt auch,wissenschaftstheoretische' Motive ausschlaggebend waren, ist hinreichend bekannt. Umso mehr verwundert es, daB die Husserl-Rezeption sich diese Motive nur selten zueigen gemacht hat. Zwar sind in einer Reihe von Einzel­ wissenschaften, wie in der Literaturwissenschaft, der Sozialwissenschaft und besonders auch der Psychologie, phanomenologische Motive wirksam gewor­ den. Versuche einer ausdriicklichen wissenschaftskritischen Anwendung der Husserlschen Philosophie auf einzelwissenschaftliehe Theorien jedoch, wie sie z.B. Alfred Schiitz in seinem friihen Werk zur phanomenologischen Grundlegung der "verstehenden (...)
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    Vacancy trapping in quenched aluminium alloys.K. H. Westmacott, R. S. Barnes, D. Hull & R. E. Smallman - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (67):929-935.
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    Dislocations in the fluorite structure.K. H. G. Ashbee & F. C. Frank - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 21 (169):211-213.
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  17. Datenbanken über Datenbanken: Hilfreich oder überflüssig.K. H. Dietz - 1989 - Cogito 2:20-27.
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    The observation of a dislocation ‘Climb’ source.K. H. Westmacott, R. S. Barnes & R. E. Smallman - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (81):1585-1596.
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    Report of a minor investigation of extra-sensory perception.K. H. Baker - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 21 (1):120.
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    Does indian epistemology concern justified true belief?K. H. Potter - 1984 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 12 (4):307-327.
  21. A New Course of Action.K. H. Müller & A. Riegler - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (1):1-6.
    Context: The journal Constructivist Foundations celebrates ten years of publishing articles on constructivist approaches, in particular radical constructivism. Problem: In order to preserve the sustainability of radical constructivism and regain its appeal to new generations of researchers, we set up a new course of action for and with the radical constructivist community to study its innovative potential. This new avenue is “second-order science.” Method: We specify two motivations of second-order science, i.e., the inclusion of the observer, and self-reflexivity that allows (...)
     
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    Meaningfulness in paired-associate recognition learning.Ronald H. Hopkins & Rudolph W. Schulz - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 79 (3p1):533.
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    F.H. Bradley and the Coherence Theory of Truth.K. H. Sievers - 1996 - Bradley Studies 2 (2):82-103.
    The aim of this dissertation is to present a systematic account of F. H. Bradley's philosophy in so far as it is relevant to an understanding of his conception of the nature and criterion of truth. I argue that, for Bradley, the nature of truth is the identity of thought with reality given in immediate experience. There is no absolute separation between thought and its object. Bradley therefore rejects both the correspondence theory and epistemological realism. Thought is not just a (...)
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    The Austrian Theory of Value and Capital: Studies in the Life and Work of Eugen von Böhm Bawerk.K. H. Hennings - 1998 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 8 (2-3):343-352.
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    F.H.Bradley and the Doctrine of Immediate Experience.K. H. Sievers - 2002 - Bradley Studies 8 (1):41-82.
    The concept of experience has been central to European philosophy since Descartes. He was the first to use experience to distinguish between two kinds of substance, mental and material, on the basis of the fact that one kind of substance is extended but does not think, while the other kind thinks, doubts, wills, imagines and feels, but is not extended. Other philosophers, such as Hobbes, Locke and Hume, made the concept of experience the basis of their analysis of knowledge. These (...)
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  26. Islāmī ak̲h̲lāq.Muḥammad Ḥabīburraḥmān K̲h̲ān - 1981 - Lāhaur: Naz̲īr Sanz Pablisharz.
     
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    Kitābulak̲h̲lāq.Z̤afarullāh K̲h̲ān - 2021 - Islāmābād: Iqbāl Inṭarnaishnal Insṭīṭiyūṭ fār Rīsarc ainḍ Ḍāʼīlāg (IRD), Bainulaqvāmī Islāmī Yūnīvarsiṭī.
    Translation and interpretation of selected Hadith on Islamic ethics and coduct.
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  28. Mapping the Varieties of Second-Order Cybernetics.K. H. Müller & A. Riegler - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (3):443-454.
    Context: Although second-order cybernetics was proposed as a new way of cybernetic investigations around 1970, its general status and its modus operandi are still far from obvious. Problem: We want to provide a new perspective on the scope and the currently available potential of second-order cybernetics within today’s science landscapes. Method: We invited a group of scholars who have produced foundational work on second-order cybernetics in recent years, and organized an open call for new approaches to second-order cybernetics. The accepted (...)
     
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    The background of skepticism, east and west.K. H. Potter - 1975 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 3 (3-4):299-313.
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    Dislocation sources in quenched aluminium-based alloys.K. H. Westmacott, D. Hull & R. S. Barnes - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (45):1089-1092.
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    The formation of secondary defects in face-centred cubic metals.K. H. Westmacott - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (188):475-480.
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    Taʼammulāt-i tanhāyī: dībāchahʹī bar hirminūtīk-i Īrānī.Ḥasan Yūsufī Ishkavarī - 2003 - [Tihrān]: Nashr-i Sarāyī.
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  33. The changing epidemiology of MRSA: emergence of community-associated MRSA in Minnesota.K. H. LeDell, K. Como-Sabetti & R. Lynfield - 2004 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 1 (2):77-84.
     
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    Two illogical expressions in Euripides.K. H. Lee - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (01):13-14.
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  35. Die Phänomenologie Husserls und Edith Stein.K. -H. Lembeck - 1988 - Theologie Und Philosophie 63 (2):182-202.
     
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  36. Takmīl-i makārim-i ak̲h̲lāq.Munīr Aḥmad K̲h̲alīlī - 2021 - Lāhaur: T̤ufail Buk Baink.
    Islamic ethics in the light of Qurʼanic teaching and Hadith; Customs and practices.
     
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  37. Die «απορα des Gregorius von Nyssa»? Ein Beitrag zur Geistmetaphysik in Byzanz mit einer Edition von CPG 1781.K. -H. Uthemann - 1993 - Byzantion 63:237-327.
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  38. Die Lazarus-Predigt des Leontios von Arabissos (BHG 2219u). Einleitung, Edition und Ubersetzung.K. -H. Uthemann - 1989 - Byzantion 59:291-353.
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    Hardening in quenched aluminium.K. H. Westmacott - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (128):239-254.
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    Bradley’s Theory of Judgment and Ideas.K. H. Sievers - 1991 - Idealistic Studies 21 (2-3):135-150.
    In the last few years there has been a revival of interest in F.H. Bradley and particularly the account of judgment contained in The Principles of Logic. Many of those who discuss Bradley’s theory of judgment mistakenly assume that it can best be seen as a linguistic account. They insist that what Bradley says can be understood as an account of the meaning and reference of words or sentences. In this paper I will argue that Bradley’s theory of judgment is (...)
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  41. Die Assensus-Lehre des Antonio Rosmini-Serbati. Dargestellt in ihrem Verhältnis zu Newmans Grammar of Assent.K. -H. Menke - 1987 - Theologie Und Philosophie 62 (1):43-58.
     
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  42. Die Synthese der Person als Mitvollzug der Selbstmitteilung Gottes: Antonio Rosminis Systemgedanke.K. -H. Menke - 1994 - Theologie Und Philosophie 69 (3):390-401.
     
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  43. A Circular Comment on Luhmann as a Question Generator.K. H. Müller - 2012 - Constructivist Foundations 8 (1):28-30.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Luhmann and the Constructivist Heritage: A Critical Reflection” by Armin Scholl. Upshot: The comment starts with Buchinger’s assessment that Luhmann’s contribution to constructivism is original and inspiring, but raises more questions than answers. In three variations, the comment tries to show that Luhmann can indeed be viewed as a big question-generator and that his heritage for radical constructivism may lie in the original and inspiring effects these new and additional questions can produce.
     
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  44. Methodologizing Radical Constructivism. Recipes for RC-Designs in the Social Sciences.K. H. Müller - 2008 - Constructivist Foundations 4 (1):50-61.
    Purpose: Several accounts like Ernst von Glasersfeld's Who Conceives of Society? (2008) locate empirical research in the social sciences and radical constructivism in almost parallel universes. The main purpose of this paper is to argue for more inter-active relations and to stress the importance of establishing weak, medium and strong ties between radical constructivism and empirical social research in general. Findings: The article shows that that weak, medium and strong ties between radical constructivism and empirical research in the social sciences (...)
     
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  45. Non-dualistic? Radical Constructivist?K. H. Müller - 2008 - Constructivist Foundations 3 (3):181-191.
    Purpose: Josef Mitterer's essays are considered to be important philosophical advancements of radical constructivism. The main purposes of this paper are, on the one hand, to structure the RC landscape and, on the other hand, to investigate the relations of Mitterer's work to radical constructivism in particular and to philosophy in general. Findings: In this short essay focusing on Mitterer's Das Jenseits der Philosophie, I would like to stress two major points. First, Mitterer's book should be considered as one of (...)
     
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  46. The Missing Links in S.J. Schmidt's Rewriting Operations. An Austrian Contribution.K. H. Müller - 2011 - Constructivist Foundations 7 (1):35-37.
    Open peer commentary on the target article “From Objects to Processes: A Proposal to Rewrite Radical Constructivism” by Siegfried J. Schmidt. Upshot: The subtitle of “An Austrian Contribution” emphasizes a basic distinction between German and Austrian traditions in the philosophy of fields of science. In S. J. Schmidt’s genuinely German way of writing, one can observe a high emphasis on terminology and a specific arena of heavy philosophical problems that have to be solved in a strictly philosophical manner, whereas the (...)
     
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  47. The Missing Links of Radical Constructivism.K. H. Müller - 2008 - Constructivist Foundations 3 (2):78-79.
    Open peer commentary on the target article “Who Conceives of Society?” by Ernst von Glasersfeld. Excerpt: I will make the point that radical constructivism von Glasersfeld style unnecessarily plays only a passive or an inactive role. Quite obviously, I want to demonstrate that there is life for radical constructivism outside its seemingly irrelevant function in empirical social research and that it is possible to develop radical constructivism in designs with tangible consequences and effects for the cognitive routines in the social (...)
     
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    The Radical Constructivist Movement and Its Network Formations.K. H. Müller - 2010 - Constructivist Foundations 6 (1):31-39.
    Context: The main problem is the rather marginal status of radical constructivism within its core domains of brain research, cognition and learning. Problem: The basic goal is to provide a short history of radical constructivism and its institutionalization processes. Additionally, the article specifies critical conditions that should be met in order for radical constructivism to become a mainstream endeavor. Method: The main methods used are those of comparative historical research. Results: The main results lie in the specification of missing elements (...)
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    The Two Epistemologies of Ernst von Glasersfeld.K. H. Müller - 2011 - Constructivist Foundations 6 (2):220-226.
    Purpose: The article pursues three aims. First, it intends to differentiate between two different approaches for knowledge studies, namely an empirical and a normative mode. In a second move, two different epistemologies in the work of Ernst von Glasersfeld will be introduced under the labels of “Epistemology I” and “Epistemology II.” Epistemology I relates to empirical research, Epistemology II is normative in nature. Third, the article makes the point that while Ernst von Glasersfeld’s Epistemology II has already been presented in (...)
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    A Focus on Metaphysics and Psychology (1883–1902).K. H. Sievers - 2001 - Bradley Studies 7 (1):22-45.
    Volume 2 is made up primarily of unpublished material from the Bradley Papers held at Merton College since Bradley’s death in 1924. The 587 pages of this volume are divided into eight sections with an Introduction by the editor and an Appendix: Introduction by Editor 1. MS Book α : a notebook on metaphysical and psychological topics with Bradley’s index. 2. MS BK T ): one notebook on mainly metaphysical topics with Bradley’s index. 3. Two untitled notebooks containing sketches of (...)
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