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    Strengthening research ethics oversight in Africa: The Kenyan example.L. Omutoko, B. Amugune, T. Nyawira, I. Inwani, C. Muchoki, M. Masika, G. Omosa-Manyonyi, C. Kamau, L. K'Apiyo & W. Jaoko - 2023 - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 16 (1):19-22.
    Background. Africa has seen an increase in the number of health research projects being conducted on the continent, particularly clinical trials. Ideally, this should be accompanied by a commensurate improvement in research ethics review capacity to competently provide the much-required research ethics oversight. Unfortunately, this is not the case in many African countries, which are still grappling with weak research ethics oversight capacity, not only at national level but also at institutional level. Objectives. To describe the proposal by Kenya’s national (...)
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  2. Exploratory experiments.L. R. Franklin - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (5):888-899.
    Philosophers of experiment have acknowledged that experiments are often more than mere hypothesis-tests, once thought to be an experiment's exclusive calling. Drawing on examples from contemporary biology, I make an additional amendment to our understanding of experiment by examining the way that `wide' instrumentation can, for reasons of efficiency, lead scientists away from traditional hypothesis-directed methods of experimentation and towards exploratory methods.
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    Coincidence as overlap.L. A. Paul - 2006 - Noûs 40 (4):623–659.
    I discuss puzzles involving coinciding material objects (such as statues and their constitutive lumps of clay) and propose solutions.
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    The coherence theory of truth.L. Jonathan Cohen - 1978 - Philosophical Studies 34 (4):351 - 360.
  5. Social Learning Strategies in Networked Groups.Thomas N. Wisdom, Xianfeng Song & Robert L. Goldstone - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (8):1383-1425.
    When making decisions, humans can observe many kinds of information about others' activities, but their effects on performance are not well understood. We investigated social learning strategies using a simple problem-solving task in which participants search a complex space, and each can view and imitate others' solutions. Results showed that participants combined multiple sources of information to guide learning, including payoffs of peers' solutions, popularity of solution elements among peers, similarity of peers' solutions to their own, and relative payoffs from (...)
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    Original acquisition of private property.L. Wenar - 1998 - Mind 107 (428):799-820.
    Suppose libertarians could prove that durable, unqualified private property rights could be created through 'original acquisition' of unowned resources in a state of nature. Such a proof would cast serious doubt on the legitimacy of the modern state. It could also render the approach to property rights that I favour irrelevant. I argue here that none of the familiar Lockean-libertarian arguments for a strong natural right to acquisition succeed, and that any successful argument for grounding a right to acquire would (...)
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    Michael faraday: A biography.L. Pearce Williams - 1967 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 18 (3):230-233.
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    What has science to do with truth?L. Jonathan Cohen - 1980 - Synthese 45 (3):489 - 510.
    Recent interest in the problem of verisimilitude stemmed originally from Popper's desire to provide a non-inductive criterion of merit that will select between two false theories) But the problem has also been taken up by others who are not committed to Popper's anti-inductivism. Indeed Ilkka Niiniluoto has argued that the estimated degree of truthlikeness of a generalisation g which is compatible with evidence e can be equated with the inductive probability of g on e, wherever g is a constituent in (...)
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    Truth conditions of tensed sentence types.L. A. Paul - 1997 - Synthese 111 (1):53-72.
    Quentin Smith has argued that the new tenseless theory of time is faced with insurmountable problems and should be abandoned in favour of the tensed theory of time. Smith;s main argument attacks the fundamental premise of the tenseless theory: that tenseless truth conditions for tokens of tensed sentences adequately capture the meaning of tensed sentences. His position is that tenseless truth conditions cannot explain the logical relations between tensed sentences, thus the tensed theory must be accepted. Against Smith, this paper (...)
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    How is conceptual innovation possible?L. Jonathan Cohen - 1986 - Erkenntnis 25 (2):221 - 238.
    No one nowadays would deny the importance of conceptual innovation in the growth of scientific knowledge. But how is it possible? And by this I do not mean: what kinds of social, economic, or mental develop- ments are causally responsible for promoting it? That is a question for historians, sociologists and psychologists of science to answer. Instead I shall concern myself with a more philosophical issue, namely: how can the possibility of conceptual innovation be compatible with the way in which (...)
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    The new tenseless theory of time: A reply to Smith.L. Nathan Oaklander - 1990 - Philosophical Studies 58 (3):287 - 292.
    Quentin Smith has argued (Philosophical Studies, 1987, pp. 371-392) that the token-reflexive and the date versions of the new tenseless theory of time are open to insurmountable difficulties. I argue that Smith's central arguments are irrelevant since they rest upon methodological assumptions accepted by the old tenseless theory, but rejected by the new tenseless theory.
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    The role of inductive reasoning in the interpretation of metaphor.L. Jonathan Cohen & Avishai Margalit - 1970 - Synthese 21 (3-4):469 - 487.
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    Mctaggart's paradox and Smith's tensed theory of time.L. Nathan Oaklander - 1996 - Synthese 107 (2):205 - 221.
    Since McTaggart first proposed his paradox asserting the unreality of time, numerous philosophers have attempted to defend the tensed theory of time against it. Certainly, one of the most highly developed and original is that put forth by Quentin Smith. Through discussing McTaggart's positive conception of time as well as his negative attack on its reality, I hope to clarify the dispute between those who believe in the existence of the transitory temporal properties of pastness, presentness and futurity, and those (...)
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    The ontology of art and knowledge in aesthetics.Amie L. Thomasson - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 63 (3):221–229.
    Amie L. Thomasson; The Ontology of Art and Knowledge in Aesthetics: Thomasson The Ontology of Art and Knowledge in Aesthetics, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art.
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    Craig on Mctaggart's paradox and the problem of temporary intrinsics.L. Nathan Oaklander - 1999 - Analysis 59 (4):314–318.
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    Agricultural practices, ecology, and ethics in the third world.L. S. Westra, K. L. Bowen & B. K. Behe - 1991 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 4 (1):60-77.
    The increasing demand for horticultural products for nutritional and economic purposes by lesser developed countries (LDC's) is well-documented. Technological demands of the LDC's producing horticultural products is also increasing. Pesticide use is an integral component of most agricultural production, yet chemicals are often supplied without supplemental information vital for their safe and efficient implementation. Illiteracy rates in developing countries are high, making pesticide education even more challenging. For women, who perform a significant share of agricultural tasks, illiteracy rates are even (...)
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    Grice's intentions.L. B. Lombard & G. C. Stine - 1974 - Philosophical Studies 25 (3):207 - 212.
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    Critical notices.L. J. Russell - 1928 - Mind 37 (147):355-361.
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    A dimensionless physics?L. L. Whyte - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (17):1-17.
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    A reply to Stein.L. Jonathan Cohen - 1994 - Synthese 99 (2):173 - 176.
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    Discussion: A reply to professor Collingwood's attack on psychology.L. S. Hearnshaw - 1942 - Mind 51 (202):160-169.
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    Fundamental physical theory. An interpretation of the present position of the theory of particles.L. L. Whyte - 1951 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1 (4):303-327.
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    "Magna latrocinia."-The state as it ought to be, as it is.L. S. Woolf - 1916 - International Journal of Ethics 27 (1):36-49.
  24. Angles in fundamental physics.L. L. Whyte - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (11):256-258.
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    The formal structure of action.L. Apostel - 1956 - Synthese 10 (1):349 - 356.
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    Signifiese dialogen.L. E. J. Brouwer, Fred Eeden, J. Ginneken & S. J. G. Mannoury - 1937 - Synthese 2 (1):316 - 324.
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    Synopsis of the signific movement in the netherlands.L. E. J. Brouwer - 1946 - Synthese 5 (5-6):201-208.
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    Review (of Herbert Hochberg's Logic, Ontology, and Language).L. S. Carrier - 1989 - Synthese 80 (3):433-446.
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    Indirect speech: A further rejoinder to professor prior.L. Jonathan Cohen - 1964 - Philosophical Studies 15 (3):38-40.
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    Should natural-language definitions be insulated from, or interactive with, one another in sentence composition?L. Jonathan Cohen - 1993 - Philosophical Studies 72 (2-3):177 - 197.
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    Critical notices.L. T. Hobhouse - 1926 - Mind 35 (139):354-360.
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    Communication of affects by single vowels.L. Kaiser - 1962 - Synthese 14 (4):300 - 319.
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    The concept of three dimensions on different psychic levels.L. Kaiser - 1961 - Synthese 13 (2):111 - 126.
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    Lazerowitz's verbalism.L. O. Kattsoff - 1958 - Philosophical Studies 9 (1-2):17 - 20.
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    James W. Cornman.L. K. - 1978 - Philosophical Studies 34 (4):333-334.
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    Les conditions sociologiques de la proscription de la guerre.L. Kopelmanas - 1948 - Synthese 7 (1):554 - 557.
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    Events, changes, and the non-extensionality of 'become'.L. B. Lombard - 1975 - Philosophical Studies 28 (2):131 - 136.
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    A note on Chisholm on tense.L. Nathan Oaklander - 1982 - Philosophical Studies 42 (2):283 - 285.
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    Propositions, facts, and becoming.L. Nathan Oaklander - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 29 (6):397 - 402.
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    Bare particulars, names, and elementary propositions.L. E. Palmieri - 1960 - Synthese 12 (1):71 - 78.
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    Critical notices.L. J. Russell - 1930 - Mind 39 (154):355-361.
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    Critical notices.L. J. Russell - 1932 - Mind 41 (161):355-361.
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    Critical notices.L. J. Russell - 1944 - Mind 53 (212):355-361.
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    Critical notices.L. J. Russell - 1948 - Mind 57 (228):355-361.
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    Critical notices.L. J. Russell - 1953 - Mind 62 (248):355-361.
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    Mind association: Annual meeting and joint seesion with the aristotelian society.L. J. Russell - 1933 - Mind 42 (166):271-c-272.
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    Philosophic doubt.L. E. Thomas - 1955 - Mind 64 (255):333-341.
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    Gibt es organisatoren oder induktoren im ascidienkeim?L. V. Ubisch - 1951 - Acta Biotheoretica 9 (4):185-196.
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    Marxist-leninist literature in jugoslavia (1945–1959).L. Vrtačič - 1961 - Studies in East European Thought 1 (1):111-119.
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    Leibniz's positive view of china.L. I. Wenchao & Hans Poser - 2006 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 33 (1):17–33.
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