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    Il morso della serpe: limiti, errori e deviazioni nell'opera di Julius Evola.L. M. A. Viola - 2019 - Forlì: Victrix.
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  2. Filosofskie problemy estestvoznanii︠a︡.L. M. Volynskai︠a︡ & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1972
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  3. Leksicheskai︠a︡ i grammaticheskai︠a︡ semantika: mezhvuzovskiĭ nauchnyĭ sbornik.L. M. Vasilʹev (ed.) - 1980 - Ufa: Bashkirskiĭ universitet.
     
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  4. The Best-Interests Standard as Threshold, Ideal, and Standard of Reasonableness.L. M. Kopelman - 1997 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 22 (3):271-289.
    The best-interests standard is a widely used ethical, legal, and social basis for policy and decision-making involving children and other incompetent persons. It is under attack, however, as self-defeating, individualistic, unknowable, vague, dangerous, and open to abuse. The author defends this standard by identifying its employment, first, as a threshold for intervention and judgment (as in child abuse and neglect rulings), second, as an ideal to establish policies or prima facie duties, and, third, as a standard of reasonableness. Criticisms of (...)
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    Parmenides.L. M. Palmer & Leonardo Taran - 1968 - American Journal of Philology 89 (3):364.
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    What Can Progress in Reproductive Technology Mean for Women?L. M. Purdy - 1996 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 21 (5):499-514.
    This article critically evaluates the central claims of the various feminist responses to new reproductive arrangements and technologies. Proponents of a “progressivism” object to naive technological optimism and raise questions about the control of such technology. Others, such as the FINRRAGE group, raise concerns about the potentially damaging consequences of the new technologies for women. While a central concern is whether these technologies reinforce harmful biologically determinist stereotypes of women, it may be that these critiques function with a devastating gender (...)
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    The self-stress of dislocations and the shape of extended nodes.L. M. Brown - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 10 (105):441-466.
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    Make Her a Virgin Again: When Medical Disputes about Minors are Cultural Clashes.L. M. Kopelman - 2014 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39 (1):8-25.
    Recalcitrant disputes among health care providers and patients or their families may signal deep cultural differences about what interventions are needed or about clinicians’s professional duties. These issues arose in relation to a mother’s request for hymenoplasty or revirgination for her minor daughter to enable an overseas, forced marriage and protect her from an honor killing. The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology committee recommends against members performing a hymenoplasty or other female genital cosmetic surgeries due to a lack of (...)
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    Abortion and the husband's rights: A reply to Wesley Teo.L. M. Purdy - 1976 - Ethics 86 (3):247-251.
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    Phase transformations of icosahedral AlCuFe quasicrystals.L. M. Zhang & R. Lück - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5):329-334.
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    Children and Bioethics: Uses and Abuses of the Best-Interests Standard.L. M. Kopelman - 1997 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 22 (3):213-217.
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    The Mental Test as a Psychological Method.L. M. Terman - 1924 - Psychological Review 31 (2):93-117.
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  13. Metacognition does not imply awareness: Strategy choice is governed by implicit learning and memory.L. M. Reder & C. D. Schunn - 1996 - In Implicit Memory and Metacognition. Lawrence Erlbaum.
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    Buddhism and Society: A Great Tradition and Its Burmese Vicissitudes.L. M. Joshi - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (4):783.
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    Bioethics as Public Discourse and Second-Order Discipline.L. M. Kopelman - 2009 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 34 (3):261-273.
    Bioethics is best viewed as both a second-order discipline and also part of public discourse. Since their goals differ, some bioethical activities are more usefully viewed as advancing public discourse than academic disciplines. For example, the “Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights” sponsored by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization seeks to promote ethical guidance on bioethical issues. From the vantage of philosophical ethics, it fails to rank or specify its stated principles, justify controversial principles, clarify key (...)
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    The Role of Concepts of Structure in the Development of the Physical Chemistry of Polymers.L. M. Pritykin - 1981 - Isis 72 (3):446-456.
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    Frederic Rogers, Oxford Movement Ecclesiology, and British Imperial Thought.L. M. Ratnapalan - 2023 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 24.
    The article aims to show the value of taking ecclesiology – the theology of the church – into account in the study of British imperial ideology by describing how Anglican intra-ecclesiological debates shaped mid-nineteenth-century discourse about the British Empire. It highlights the impact of the Oxford Movement on the mind of the British colonial administrator Sir Frederic Rogers, Lord Blachford (1811-1889), by revealing the connections between his imperial thought and concepts arising from Tractarian ecclesiology. In particular, it argues that Rogers’ (...)
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  18. In HB Holmes & LM Purdy.L. M. Purdy - 1992 - In Helen B. Holmes & Laura Purdy (eds.), Feminist Perspectives in Medical Ethics. Indiana University Press. pp. 8--13.
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    Radiation-induced coherency loss in a Cu–Co alloy.L. M. Brown, G. R. Woolhouse & U. Valdrè - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (148):781-789.
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    The influence of boron on the clustering of radiation damage in graphite.L. M. Brown, A. Kelly & R. M. Mayer - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (160):721-741.
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    Image of human in the postmodern epoch.L. M. Mykulanynets - 2019 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 16:43-54.
    Purpose. Based on the study of philosophical anthropological concepts, to highlight the project of personality in different historical periods, to reveal the meaning of humanistic issues in the postmodern epoch, to identify the essential features of the image of human of the second half of the XX the beginning of the XXI century. Theoretical basis. The methodological basis of the article is the principles of historicism, integrity, objectivity regarding the mastery of the issue of person’s image in postmodernism. The research (...)
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    The work-hardening of copper-silica.L. M. Brown & W. M. Stobbs - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (185):1185-1199.
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    The work-hardening of copper-silica.L. M. Brown & W. M. Stobbs - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (185):1201-1233.
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  24. Descartes on Music: Between the Ancients and the Aestheticians.L. M. Jorgensen - 2012 - British Journal of Aesthetics 52 (4):407-424.
    In this aricle, I argue that Descartes can be seen as a occupying a distinct middle ground between ancient music theory, which was being revived in the Renaissance, and eighteenth-century aestheticians. Descartes’ approach to music had its roots in humanist thought but, even from the start, it wasn’t simply another humanist theory of music. The views Descartes begins to develop in his early years, in the Compendium musicae (1618), is continuous with the views he articulates near the end of his (...)
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    Combating fuzziness with computational modeling.L. M. Talamini, M. Meeter & J. M. J. Murre - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (1):107-108.
    Phillips & Silverstein's ambitious link between receptor abnormalities and the symptoms of schizophrenia involves a certain amount of fuzziness: No detailed mechanism is suggested through which the proposed abnormality would lead to psychological traits. We propose that detailed simulation of brain regions, using model neural networks, can aid in understanding the relation between biological abnormality and psychological dysfunction in schizophrenia.
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    A New Approach to the Study of Genius.L. M. Terman - 1922 - Psychological Review 29 (4):310-318.
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    Barbara Stoddard Burks, 1902-1943.L. M. Terman - 1944 - Psychological Review 51 (2):136-141.
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    Memory systems do not divide on consciousness: Reinterpreting memory in terms of activation and binding.L. M. Reder, H. Park & P. D. Kieffaber - 2009 - Psychological Bulletin 135 (1).
    There is a popular hypothesis that performance on implicit and explicit memory tasks reflects 2 distinct memory systems. Explicit memory is said to store those experiences that can be consciously recollected, and implicit memory is said to store experiences and affect subsequent behavior but to be unavailable to conscious awareness. Although this division based on awareness is a useful taxonomy for memory tasks, the authors review the evidence that the unconscious character of implicit memory does not necessitate that it be (...)
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    A proof of lothe's theorem.L. M. Brown - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (134):363-370.
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    The loss of coherency of precipitates and the generation of dislocations.L. M. Brown & G. R. Woolhouse - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 21 (170):329-345.
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    A general framework for product representations: bilattices and beyond.L. M. Cabrer & H. A. Priestley - 2015 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 23 (5):816-841.
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    The annealing of vacancies and vacancy aggregates in quenched gold, silver and copper.L. M. Clarebrough, R. L. Segall, M. H. Loretto & M. E. Hargreaves - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (99):377-400.
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    Genes, race and research ethics: who's minding the store?L. M. Hunt & M. S. Megyesi - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (6):495-500.
    Background: The search for genetic variants between racial/ethnic groups to explain differential disease susceptibility and drug response has provoked sharp criticisms, challenging the appropriateness of using race/ethnicity as a variable in genetics research, because such categories are social constructs and not biological classifications.Objectives: To gain insight into how a group of genetic scientists conceptualise and use racial/ethnic variables in their work and their strategies for managing the ethical issues and consequences of this practice.Methods: In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with a (...)
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  34. The role of imagination in the moral life.L. M. Hinman - 2007 - Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 9 (2):14-20.
     
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    Dislocation bowing and passing in persistent slip bands.L. M. Brown - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (25-26):4055-4068.
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    Stored energy and electrical resistivity in deformed metals.L. M. Clarebrough, M. E. Hargreaves & M. H. Loretto - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (66):807-810.
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  37. L'apparition de Jésus à Marie de Magdala.L. -M. Antoniotti - 1996 - Revue Thomiste 96 (2):302-311.
     
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  38. L'étant, l'essence et l'être.L. -M. Antoniotti - 1990 - Revue Thomiste 90 (2):289-306.
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    A discussion of the structure and behaviour of dipole walls in cyclic plasticity.L. M. Brown † - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (24):2501-2520.
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    Natural Dualities Through Product Representations: Bilattices and Beyond.L. M. Cabrer & H. A. Priestley - 2016 - Studia Logica 104 (3):567-592.
    This paper focuses on natural dualities for varieties of bilattice-based algebras. Such varieties have been widely studied as semantic models in situations where information is incomplete or inconsistent. The most popular tool for studying bilattices-based algebras is product representation. The authors recently set up a widely applicable algebraic framework which enabled product representations over a base variety to be derived in a uniform and categorical manner. By combining this methodology with that of natural duality theory, we demonstrate how to build (...)
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    Just Caring: Defining a Basic Benefit Package.L. M. Fleck - 2011 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (6):589-611.
    What should be the content of a package of health care services that we would want to guarantee to all Americans? This question cannot be answered adequately apart from also addressing the issue of fair health care rationing. Consequently, as I argue in this essay, appeal to the language of "basic," "essential," "adequate," "minimally decent," or "medically necessary" for purposes of answering our question is unhelpful. All these notions are too vague to be useful. Cost matters. Effectiveness matters. The clinical (...)
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    On electron radiation damage in crystals.L. M. Brown - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (160):869-872.
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    The enumeration and transformation of dislocation dipoles II. The transformation of interstitial dipoles into vacancy dipoles in an open dislocation array.L. M. Brown & F. R. N. Nabarro - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (3-5):441-450.
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  44. Speech as an Ongoing Activity: [Comparing Bhartrhari and Wittgenstein].L. M. Khubchandani - 1999 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (1):1-18.
     
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    Insurance: Seventh Circuit enforces ERISA plan summary even without reliance by insured.L. M. Kim - 1998 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 26 (1):76.
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  46. 'Research Methodology/II.L. M. Kopelman - 1994 - Controlled Clinical Trials’, in W. T. Reich (Editor in Chief), Encyclopedia of Bioethics 4:2270-2285.
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    Rozhdenie nauki novogo vremeni iz dukha kulʹtury.L. M. Kosareva - 1997 - Moskva: "In-t psikhologii RAN".
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  48. Sot︠s︡iokulʹturnyĭ genezis nauki novogo vremeni: filosofskiĭ aspekt problemy.L. M. Kosareva - 1989 - Moskva: Nauka. Edited by L. A. Mikeshina.
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  49. Sovremennye issledovanii︠a︡ po istorii metodologii nauki: materialy k VIII Mezhdunarodnomu kongressu po logike, metodologii i filosofii nauki: referativnyĭ sbornik.L. M. Kosareva (ed.) - 1987 - Moskva: Inion an Sssr.
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  50. Vnutrennie i vneshnie faktory razvitii︠a︡ nauki: filosofsko-sot︠s︡iologicheskiĭ aspekt problemy: analiticheskiĭ obzor.L. M. Kosareva - 1984 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t nauch. informat︠s︡ii po obshchestvennym naukam. Edited by A. M. Kulʹkin.
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