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    The Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia Debate: An Annotated Bibliography of Representative Articles.J. J. Fins & M. D. Bacchetta - 1994 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 5 (4):329-340.
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  2. Moralʹ i pravo.M. D. Shargorodskiĭ - 1948 - Leningrad,:
     
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    Filosofsko-pedagogicheskie tendent︠s︡ii v sovremennom idealizme.M. D. Kultaeva - 1988 - Kharʹkov: Izd-vo pri Kharʹkovskom gos. universitete izdatelʹskogo obʺedinenii︠a︡ "Vyshcha shkola".
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    Summa transt︠s︡endentaliĭ.M. D. Kuparashvili - 2002 - Omsk: Omskiĭ gos. universitet.
    ch. 1. Ontologii︠a︡ razuma -- ch. 2. Gnoseologii︠a︡ razuma.
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  5. Resisting procrastination: Kantian autonomy and the role of the will.M. D. White - 2010 - In Chrisoula Andreou Mark D. White (ed.), The Thief of Time: Philosophical Essays on Procrastination. Oxford University Press. pp. 216--32.
     
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  6. A quoi sert la theorie Des climats? Elements d'une histoire du determinisme environnemental.M. -D. Couzinet & Jf Staszak - 1998 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 34:9-43.
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    The Magical Carpenter of Japan.D. E. M., Rokujiuyen & Frederick Victor Dickins - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (4):610.
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    A Note on Universal Turing Machines.M. D. Davis & Martin Davis - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (4):590-590.
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  9. The clinical case of desire.Jane Doe & M. D. Commentary by Rosemary H. Balsam - 2019 - In Stephanie Brody & Frances Arnold (eds.), Psychoanalytic perspectives on women and their experience of desire, ambition and leadership. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Ηθοποιια.M. D. Reeve - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (01):63-.
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    A Sensemaking Approach to Ethics Training for Scientists: Preliminary Evidence of Training Effectiveness.M. D. Mumford, S. Connelly, R. P. Brown, S. T. Murphy, J. H. Hill, A. L. Antes, E. P. Waples & L. D. Devenport - 2008 - Ethics and Behavior 18 (4):315-339.
    In recent years, we have seen a new concern with ethics training for research and development professionals. Although ethics training has become more common, the effectiveness of the training being provided is open to question. In the present effort, a new ethics training course was developed that stresses the importance of the strategies people apply to make sense of ethical problems. The effectiveness of this training was assessed in a sample of 59 doctoral students working in the biological and social (...)
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    The Core Techniques of Morenian Psychodrama: A Systematic Review of Literature.Ana Cruz, Célia M. D. Sales, Paula Alves & Gabriela Moita - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  13. Descartes.M. D. Wilson - 1980 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 31 (3):307-310.
     
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    The texas advance directives act of 1999: An exercise in futility?M. D. David M. Zientek - 2005 - HEC Forum 17 (4):245-259.
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  15. Descartes: The Arguments of the Philosophers.M. D. Wilson - 1978
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    Project Examining Effectiveness in Clinical Ethics (PEECE): phase 1--descriptive analysis of nine clinical ethics services.M. D. Godkin - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (9):505-512.
    Objective: The field of clinical ethics is relatively new and expanding. Best practices in clinical ethics against which one can benchmark performance have not been clearly articulated. The first step in developing benchmarks of clinical ethics services is to identify and understand current practices.Design and setting: Using a retrospective case study approach, the structure, activities, and resources of nine clinical ethics services in a large metropolitan centre are described, compared, and contrasted.Results: The data yielded a unique and detailed account of (...)
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    A Topological Model for Intuitionistic Analysis with Kripke's Scheme.M. D. Krol - 1978 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 24 (25-30):427-436.
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    A Topological Model for Intuitionistic Analysis with Kripke's Scheme.M. D. Krol - 1978 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 24 (25‐30):427-436.
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    Hiatus in the Greek Novelists.M. D. Reeve - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (02):514-.
    LIFE offers various amusements, and anyone these days who can choose among them will come late to the study of hiatus in Greek prose. Germany in the 1880s, so it seems, was less fortunate, and few greater excitements were known to young or old than the hunt for hiatus; but now that we no longer strait-waistcoat our classical authors and the austerity of those times is discredited, few collectors of hiatus are to be found, and there are people even in (...)
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    The Language of Achilles.M. D. Reeve - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (02):193-.
    In a brief article under the present title, Adam Parry raised a simple but profound question: were there certain things that the inherited vocabulary of oral poets did not allow them to sayF; The mere raising of this question, whatever his answer, is enough to make the article one of the more important contributions to Homeric studies in the last fifty years. As it happens, his answer was affirmative, and it has not been contested. Contested it will now be.
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    Informed consent: what does it mean?M. D. Kirby - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (2):69-75.
    The editorial in the September 1982 issue of this journal and many articles before and since have addressed the problem of informed consent. Is it possible? Is it a useful concept? Is there anything new to be said about it? In this article the basic rationale of the rule (patient autonomy) is explained and the extent of the rule explored. Various exceptions have been offered by the law and an attempt is made to catalogue the chief of these. A number (...)
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    Constructibility and Mathematical Existence.M. D. Potter - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (164):345-348.
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    "Anthropogenic Effects" in Genesis 1-11 and Francis Bacon.M. D. Yaffe - 2016 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2016 (177):16-42.
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    Euripides, Medea 1021–10801.M. D. Reeve - 1972 - Classical Quarterly 22 (1):51-61.
    No speech in Attic tragedy has made a stronger impression on later generations than Medea's farewell to her children. Four changes of mind and two displays of maternal affection lay bare the depths of a tortured soul; ‘there, in a short space, arelove and hatred, firmness and hesitation, fierce joy and unfathomable sorrow’.
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    Statius' Silvae in the Fifteenth Century.M. D. Reeve - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (01):202-.
    Statius' Silvae owe their preservation to a copy made in Switzerland for Poggio in 1417 by a local scribe. This copy, brought to light by G. Loewe in 1879, was recognized for what it was by A.C. Clark and A. Klotz twenty years later, and since then its descendants have had at best historical interest. To extract much of that from them an editor must endeavour to survey all the extant material, and A. Marastoni in the recent Teubner edition claims (...)
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    The Transmission of Florus' Epitoma De Tito Livio_ and the _Periochae.M. D. Reeve - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (02):477-.
    When did Livy write his history? How many books had it, and what did the lost ones cover? Such answers as can be given to these questions come almost entirely from the one extant summary, the Periochae. The manuscripts of the Periochae disagree, however, on a matter of considerable interest: out of a hundred or so, only three, supported by a lost fourth, have been cited as adding to the title Ex libro CXXI the subtitle qui editus post excessum Augusti (...)
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    M. Giusta: Il testo delle 'Tusculane'. Turin: Le Lettere, 1991. Pp. xix + 371. Paper, L. 65,000.M. D. Reeve - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (01):200-201.
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    Ovid or an Imitator? M. Pulbrook: Ovid, Nux. Pp. 124. Maynooth University Press, 1985. Paper, £5.M. D. Reeve - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (01):19-21.
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    Non-heart beating organ donation: old procurement strategy--new ethical problems.M. D. D. Bell - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (3):176-181.
    The imbalance between supply of organs for transplantation and demand for them is widening. Although the current international drive to re-establish procurement via non-heart beating organ donation/donor is founded therefore on necessity, the process may constitute a desirable outcome for patient and family when progression to brain stem death does not occur and conventional organ retrieval from the beating heart donor is thereby prevented. The literature accounts of this practice, however, raise concerns that risk jeopardising professional and public confidence in (...)
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    Emergence of Community‐Associated Methicillin‐Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Strains as a Cause of Healthcare‐Associated Bloodstream Infections in Korea.M. D. Sun Hee Park, Chulmin Park, Jin-Hong Yoo, Su-Mi Choi, Jung-Hyun Choi, Hyun-Ho Shin, Dong-Gun Lee, Seungok Lee, JaYoung Kim & So Eun Choi - 2009 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 30 (2):146-155.
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  31. Arguing about climate change: judging the handling of climate risk to future generations by.M. D. Davidson - unknown
     
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  32. Parfit en schade voor toekomstige generaties.M. D. Davidson - 2009 - In Govert den Hartogh & Peter Rijpkema (eds.), Als vuur: opstellen voor Govert den Hartogh ter gelegenheid van zijn emeritaat. Den Haag: Boom Juridische Uitgevers. pp. 23--35.
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    Parasieten in de milieugebruiksruimte.M. D. Davidson - 2011 - Krisis 2 (2):72-74.
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  34. Professionalism in medicine.M. D. Miettinen - 2003 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 9 (3):353-356.
     
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    Some Astronomical Manuscripts.M. D. Reeve - 1980 - Classical Quarterly 30 (02):508-.
    These H, British Library Harl. 647, was written in Lorraine but crossed before AD 1000 to England, where it later belonged to St. Augustine's Canterbury; Cicero's verses in minuscule occupy the foot of each page, and the rest is given over to the appropriate illustration, painted only at the extremities and filled out to the requisite shape with scholia from Hyginus in small capitals. D, Dresden Dc 183, left France not before 1573; illustrations and scholia occur only in a preceding (...)
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    Research, engagement and public bioethics: promoting socially robust science.M. D. Pickersgill - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (11):698-701.
    Citizens today are increasingly expected to be knowledgeable about and prepared to engage with biomedical knowledge. In this article, I wish to reframe this ‘public understanding of science’ project, and place fresh emphasis on public understandings of research: an engagement with the everyday laboratory practices of biomedicine and its associated ethics, rather than with specific scientific facts. This is not based on an assumption that non-scientists are ‘ignorant’ and are thus unable to ‘appropriately’ use or debate science; rather, it is (...)
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    Hiatus in the Greek Novelists.M. D. Reeve - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (2):514-539.
    LIFE offers various amusements, and anyone these days who can choose among them will come late to the study of hiatus in Greek prose. Germany in the 1880s, so it seems, was less fortunate, and few greater excitements were known to young or old than the hunt for hiatus; but now that we no longer strait-waistcoat our classical authors and the austerity of those times is discredited, few collectors of hiatus are to be found, and there are people even in (...)
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    Scaliger and Manilius.M. D. Reeve - 1980 - Mnemosyne 33 (1-2):177-179.
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    Socrates's Reply to Cebes in Plato's "Phaedo".M. D. Reeve - 1975 - Phronesis 20 (3):199 - 208.
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    Statius' Silvae in the Fifteenth Century.M. D. Reeve - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (1):202-225.
    Statius' Silvae owe their preservation to a copy made in Switzerland for Poggio in 1417 by a local scribe. This copy, brought to light by G. Loewe in 1879, was recognized for what it was by A.C. Clark and A. Klotz twenty years later, and since then its descendants have had at best historical interest. To extract much of that from them an editor must endeavour to survey all the extant material, and A. Marastoni in the recent Teubner edition claims (...)
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    Time and History in the Philosophy of the Cosmonomic Idea.M. D. Stafleu - 2008 - Philosophia Reformata 73 (2):154-169.
    This article identifies two trends in Dooyeweerd’s conception of ‘cosmic time’, and elaborates their consequences for the philosophy of history. The first trend, connecting time to modal diversity and the order of the modal aspects, prevails in Dooyeweerd’s analysis. The application of the second trend, emphasizing that in each relation frame the temporal order governs subject-subject relations and subjectobject relations, sheds a new light on the interpretation of history conceived of as development of the culture and civilization of mankind. The (...)
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    Notes on Heliodorus' Aethiopica.M. D. Reeve - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (02):282-.
    Heliodorus has been edited twice in the last thirty years, by Colonna and by Rattenbury and Lumb . Colonna's text is erratic, but in another respect his work on Heliodorus has been productive: he has put it beyond doubt that Book 9 of Aethiopica was written after the third siege of Nisibis, which took place in A.D. 350 . There is no point in repeating Colonna's arguments here; they merit mention because no one has taken any notice of them.
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    Notes on Heliodorus' Aethiopica.M. D. Reeve - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (2):282-287.
    Heliodorus has been edited twice in the last thirty years, by Colonna and by Rattenbury and Lumb.Colonna's text is erratic, but in another respect his work on Heliodorus has been productive: he has put it beyond doubt that Book 9 ofAethiopicawas written after the third siege of Nisibis, which took place in A.D. 350. There is no point in repeating Colonna's arguments here; they merit mention because no one has taken any notice of them.
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    Some Astronomical Manuscripts.M. D. Reeve - 1980 - Classical Quarterly 30 (2):508-522.
    These H, British Library Harl. 647, was written in Lorraine but crossed before AD 1000 to England, where it later belonged to St. Augustine's Canterbury; Cicero's verses in minuscule occupy the foot of each page, and the rest is given over to the appropriate illustration, painted only at the extremities and filled out to the requisite shape with scholia from Hyginus in small capitals. D, Dresden Dc 183, left France not before 1573; illustrations and scholia occur only in a preceding (...)
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    Philosophical ethics and the so-called ethical aspect.M. D. Stafleu - 2007 - Philosophia Reformata 72 (1):21-33.
    At the law side of the creation, the Philosophy of the Cosmonomic Idea distinguishes between natural laws, values and norms. Natural laws are coercive both for human beings and for any other subject or object. Like natural laws, values or normative principles belong to the creation, being universal and invariable. Both people and associations are subject to values, which they can obey or disobey. Values characterize the relation frames following the natural ones. Norms are man-made realizations of values, historically and (...)
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    A Latin Fabulist.M. D. Reeve - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (02):209-.
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    Acidalius on Manilius.M. D. Reeve - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (01):226-.
    Thomas Marshall, who became Rector of Lincoln College in 1672 and died in 1685, left to the Bodleian his collection of books and manuscripts. Two lists of the manuscripts appear in Edward Bernard's Catalogi librorum manuscriptorum Angliae et Hiberniae , i . 272–3, 373–4, but both omit what is now called MS. Marshall 140, which F. Madan in the Summary Catalogue describes as follows.
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    Acidalius on Manilius.M. D. Reeve - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (1):226-239.
    Thomas Marshall, who became Rector of Lincoln College in 1672 and died in 1685, left to the Bodleian his collection of books and manuscripts. Two lists of the manuscripts appear in Edward Bernard's Catalogi librorum manuscriptorum Angliae et Hiberniae, i. 272–3, 373–4, but both omit what is now called MS. Marshall 140, which F. Madan in the Summary Catalogue describes as follows.
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    Commentaries on Juvenal.M. D. Reeve - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (01):27-.
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    Docti Farrago Libelli.M. D. Reeve - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):449-.
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