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    Biobanks--When is Re-consent Necessary?K. S. Steinsbekk & B. Solberg - 2011 - Public Health Ethics 4 (3):236-250.
    The unknown nature of tomorrow’s research makes informed consent in biobank research a challenge. Whether the consent given by biobank participants is ‘broad’ or ‘narrow’, the ever present question remains the same: are new activities covered by the original consent? In this article, we focus on the meaning of, and the relation between, broad consent and re-consent in biobank research. We argue that broad consent should be understood as consenting to a framework—a framework which covers aims, core conditions for acceptable (...)
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    Personalized medicine, digital technology and trust: a Kantian account.Bjørn K. Myskja & Kristin S. Steinsbekk - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (4):577-587.
    Trust relations in the health services have changed from asymmetrical paternalism to symmetrical autonomy-based participation, according to a common account. The promises of personalized medicine emphasizing empowerment of the individual through active participation in managing her health, disease and well-being, is characteristic of symmetrical trust. In the influential Kantian account of autonomy, active participation in management of own health is not only an opportunity, but an obligation. Personalized medicine is made possible by the digitalization of medicine with an ensuing increased (...)
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  3. Vzai︠e︡mozv'i︠a︡zok ateïstychnoho ta moralʹnoho vykhovanni︠a︡.S. M. Vozni︠a︡k, E. K. Duluman & V. N. Fomin (eds.) - 1983 - Kyïv: Nauk. Dumka.
     
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  4. The Unconscious Reconsidered.K. S. Bowers & D. Meichenbaum (eds.) - 1982 - Wiley.
  5. The Stream of Consciousness: Scientific Investigations Into the Flow of Human Experience.K. S. Pope & Jerome L. Singer (eds.) - 1978 - Plenum Press.
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    Experimental analysis of instinctive behavior.K. S. Lashley - 1938 - Psychological Review 45 (6):445-471.
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    The behavioristic interpretation of consciousness. I.K. S. Lashley - 1923 - Psychological Review 30 (4):237-272.
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    In Search of a Methodological Basis for the Critique of Neoclassical Economics.K. S. Soilen - 2013 - Télos 2013 (165):185-188.
    Methodological changes within the study of man are inspired not only through new scientific insights and discoveries, but also through crises, wars, and the appearance of new political masters. Within the study of economics, the edifice of neoclassical economics is now standing on the scaffold seeking pardon among the spectators and hoping the executioner has been called away and the verdict redrawn. The critique is not new, but has been continuous and gaining in strength especially over the past three decades, (...)
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    Lifestyle Welfare: How the New Class has Transformed the Scandinavian Welfare State.K. S. Soilen - 2009 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2009 (148):73-85.
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    The human salivary reflex and its use in psychology.K. S. Lashley - 1916 - Psychological Review 23 (6):446-464.
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    A partial vindication of ergodic theory.K. S. Friedman - 1976 - Philosophy of Science 43 (1):151-162.
  12. On being unconsciously influenced and informed.K. S. Bowers - 1982 - In K. S. Bowers & D. Meichenbaum (eds.), The Unconscious Reconsidered. Wiley.
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    Globalization and Localization.K. S. Radhakrishnan - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 36:137-138.
    The Socio-Cultural pluralism and its fabrics in our society have been under the threat of religious fundamentalism and ideological extremism, which firmly believe that there can only one way of true expression and all other forms, are either substandard or false. This attitude has torn away the world into different isolated islands of human settlements. This state of affair is the outcome of multidimensional causes and one among them, no doubt, is related to one of the central issues of Philosophy, (...)
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  14. Managing business: no cake walk.K. S. Ramachandran - 2009 - Gurgaon: J.K. Business School. Edited by Y. Vijayasri.
     
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    Dielectric spectroscopy characteristics of ferroelectric Pb0.77K0.26Li0.2Ti0.25Nb1.8O6ceramics.K. S. Rao, P. M. Krishna, D. M. Prasad, T. S. Latha & C. Satyanarayana - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (26):3129-3143.
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    An examination of the electrical field theory of cerebral integration.K. S. Lashley, K. L. Chow & Josephine Semmes - 1951 - Psychological Review 58 (2):123-136.
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    Neuroethics Questions to Guide Ethical Research in the International Brain Initiatives.K. S. Rommelfanger, S. J. Jeong, A. Ema, T. Fukushi, K. Kasai, K. M. Ramos, Arleen Salles, I. Singh, Paul Boshears, Global Neuroethics Summit Delegates & Hagop Sarkissian - 2018 - Neuron 100 (1):19-36.
    Increasingly, national governments across the globe are prioritizing investments in neuroscience. Currently, seven active or in-development national-level brain research initiatives exist, spanning four continents. Engaging with the underlying values and ethical concerns that drive brain research across cultural and continental divides is critical to future research. Culture influences what kinds of science are supported and where science can be conducted through ethical frameworks and evaluations of risk. Neuroscientists and philosophers alike have found themselves together encountering perennial questions; these questions are (...)
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    The behavioristic interpretation of consciousness. I.K. S. Lashley - 1923 - Psychological Review 30 (4):237-72.
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    Basic neural mechanisms in behavior.K. S. Lashley - 1930 - Psychological Review 37 (1):1-24.
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    An experimental test of the law of assimilation.K. S. Yum - 1931 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 14 (1):68.
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    The Pavlovian theory of generalization.K. S. Lashley & M. Wade - 1946 - Psychological Review 53 (2):72-87.
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    Right and Recognition: Criminal Action and Intersubjectivity in Hegel's Early Ethics.K. S. Decker - 2001 - History of Political Thought 22 (2):300-316.
    This paper explores one aspect of the political in the early Hegel, that of criminal action and its relationship to the concept of recognition in the System of Ethical Life. While it is clear that in this work Hegel thinks that criminal action plays an important role in the transformation of simple ethical communities, it is not clear that, for Hegel, the formal character of crime in the struggle for recognition is anything but negative. I attempt to show how this (...)
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  23. Ovid's Causes: Cosmogony and Aetiology in the Metamorphoses,(Margaret Worsham Musgrove).K. S. Myers - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117:338-340.
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    The behavioristic interpretation of consciousness ii.K. S. Lashley - 1923 - Psychological Review 30 (5):329-353.
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    A Historical Perspective in Support of Direct Realism.K. S. Sangeetha - 2024 - Topoi 43 (1):115-125.
    In this paper I argue that Direct realism is less prone to internal incoherence as a theory of knowledge than alternative theories. The theory of Direct realism best grounds our capacity for cognition of the external world, whereas other epistemological theories claim to ground our capacity for cognition, but end in skepticism in the final analysis. I propose to show this contrast by bringing in different theories of a well-known Indirect realist, Bertrand Russell. Illustrating this point mainly through Russell makes (...)
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    The relation of repression to mental development.K. S. Cunningham - 1924 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):96 – 103.
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    The relation of repression to mental development.K. S. Cunningham - 1924 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 2 (2):96-103.
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    Ocherki sot︠s︡ialʹnoĭ filosofii: Uchebnoe posobie.K. S. Pigrov (ed.) - 1998 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izdatelʹstvo Sankt-Peterburgskogo universiteta.
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    A small infinite puzzle.K. S. Friedman - 2002 - Analysis 62 (4):344-345.
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  30. Structure of shopping nucleations in northern Johannesburg.K. S. O. Beavon - 1980 - Humanitas 6:271-289.
     
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  31. Who's writing? Aristotelian ethos and the author position in digital poetics.K. S. Fleckenstein - 2007 - Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 11 (3).
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  32. Logika, semantika, metodologii︠a︡: [Sb. stateĭ].K. S. Bakradze & P. Ilosop Iis Instituti Akademia) (eds.) - 1978 - Tbilisi: Met︠s︡niereba.
  33. Ocherki po istorii noveĭsheĭ i sovremennoĭ burzhuaznoĭ filosofii.K. S. Bakradze - 1960 - Tblisi,: Sakartvelo.
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  34. Sistema i metod filosofii Gegeli︠a︡.K. S. Bakradze - 1958 - Publishing House of Tbilisi (Stalin) State University.
     
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  35. Subʺektivnyĭ idealizm.K. S. Bakradze - 1955
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  36. How gender, solitude, and posture influence the stream of consciousness.K. S. Pope - 1978 - In K. S. Pope & Jerome L. Singer (eds.), The Stream of Consciousness: Scientific Investigation Into the Flow of Experience. Plenum.
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    Support for the provision of “digital immortality” based on physical informatics methods.K. S. Tkachenko - forthcoming - Philosophical Problems of IT and Cyberspace.
    The improvement of modern computer technology to achieve fundamentally new indicators can be carried out on the basis of various approaches. One of such approaches is the application of methods of physical informatics. Therefore, this paper considers the support of ensuring “digital immortality” based on physical computer science methods. On the basis of Wiener random processes, measures are proposed to ensure the security of computer nodes to ensure “digital immortality”. The calculated ratios from physical informatics adapted to determine the requirements (...)
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    On Subjectivity and the Risk Pool; or, Zizek's Lacuna.K. S. Amidon & Z. G. Sanderson - 2012 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2012 (160):121-138.
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    Stochastic theory for jerky deformation in small crystal volumes with pre-existing dislocations.K. S. Ng & A. H. W. Ngan - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (5):677-688.
  40. Reflections on Violence. By Georges Sorel; edited by Jeremy Jennings.K. S. Vincent - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (2):274-274.
     
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  41. The Burden of Responsibility: Blum, Camus, Aron, and the French Twentieth Century. By Tony Judt.K. S. Vincent - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (5):765-765.
  42. The Cult of the Nation in France: Inventing Nationalism, 1680-1800. By David A. Bell.K. S. Vincent - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (6):846-847.
     
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  43. The Other Enlightenment: How French Women Became Modern. By Carla Hesse.K. S. Vincent - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (5):695-697.
     
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    Studies of Cerebral Function in Learning (VI).K. S. Lashley - 1924 - Psychological Review 31 (5):369-375.
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    The Noncompliant Patient in Psychiatry: The Case For and Against Covert/Surreptitious Medication.K. S. Latha - 2010 - Mens Sana Monographs 8 (1):96.
    Nonadherence to treatment continues to be one of psychiatry's greatest challenges. To improve adherence and thus improve the care of patients, clinicians and patients' family members sometimes resort to hiding medication in food or drink, a practice referred to as covert/ surreptitious medication. The practice of covert drug administration in food and beverages is well known in the treatment of psychiatrically ill world-wide but no prevalence rates exist. Covert medication may seem like a minor matter, but it touches on legal (...)
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  46. 15. Treatment of Post-Parturient Haemoglobinuria in Buffaloes.K. S. Malik & N. A. Singari - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.), Science and Technology for Rural Development. S. Chand & Co.. pp. 112.
     
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  47. Bytie i vozrast: monografii︠a︡ v dialogakh.K. S. Pigrov - 2017 - Sankt-Peterburg: Aleteĭi︠a︡. Edited by Aleksandr Sekat︠s︡kiĭ.
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  48. Filosofskie i sot︠s︡iologicheskie issledovanii︠a︡.K. S. Sadykov & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1972
     
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  49. From Efficiency to Effectiveness.K. S. Gill - 1992 - AI and Society 6:303-303.
  50. Unmasking the Delinquent Genius.K. S. Gill - 1992 - AI and Society 6:101-101.
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