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    Externalized Migration Governance and the Limits of Sovereignty: The Case of Partnership Agreements between EU and Libya.Elin Palm - 2020 - Theoria 86 (1):9-27.
    Can state sovereignty justify privileged receiving countries exercising authority over non‐members in a third country to safeguard their own interests? Under the current migration governance of the EU, state sovereignty is manifested in migrant interdiction, interception and detention policies employed to prevent unauthorized migrants from reaching the EU, and even from attempting to embark on cross‐Mediterranean journeys. While reinforcement of the Schengen region's external borders is a key aim of the EU's internal migration politics, collaboration with third countries regarding migration (...)
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    The Role of Doctors in Hunger Strikes.Yechiel Michael Barilan - 2017 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 27 (3):341-369.
    In the past decades, there has been a surge of hunger strikes, some of which involved mortalities and irreversible neuropsychiatric morbidities. The World Medical Association has published the “Malta Declaration” on the ethical conduct of doctors facing hunger-striking prisoners, forbidding force-feeding categorically. Four fundamental issues blight the Declaration. The first is a uniform approach to all prisoners’ hunger strikes, with no distinction among types of strikes and diverse psychic–social circumstances. The second is the labeling of life-saving force-feeding (...)
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    Ethics briefings.Martin Davies, Sophie Brannan, Eleanor Chrispin, Veronica English & Rebecca Mussell - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (9):599-600.
    Force-feeding of detainees at Guantánamo BayIn April, the US Department of Defense reportedly sent 40 additional military medical personnel, including doctors and nurses, to the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base to carry out the force-feeding of detainees on hunger strike.1 By the end of June, up to 104 of the remaining 166 individuals held in US military detention at Guantánamo were refusing food. The protest against conditions at the base, and the fate of those being held there—including those already cleared for (...)
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    For the greater credibility: Jesuit science and education in modern Portugal.Francisco Malta Romeiras - 2018 - History of Science 56 (1):97-119.
    Upon the restoration of the Society of Jesus in Portugal in 1858, the Jesuits founded two important colleges that made significant efforts in the promotion of hands-on experimental teaching of the natural sciences. At the Colégio de Campolide and the Colégio de São Fiel the Jesuits created modern chemistry and physics laboratories, organized significant botanical, zoological and geological collections, promoted scientific expeditions with their students to observe eclipses and to collect novel species of animals and plants, and engaged in original (...)
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  5. Nietzsche ea crítica ao Estado Moderno.Atílio Lúcio Malta - 2011 - Revista Inquietude 2 (1):162-179.
    A crítica de Nietzsche ao Estado moderno traz algo peculiar ao debate político, a saber, a ideia de que todo o movimento moderno seria, em verdade, herdeiro da moralidade judaico-cristã e, portanto, enfraquecedor do humano. O filósofo que, no prefácio de Aurora, declarou guerra à moralidade cristã enxerga na organização política moderna elementos que enfraquecem a vida e, assim, tornam-se empecilhos para a cultura. O presente texto pretende mostrar em que medida a política moderna é herdeira do “platonismo para o (...)
     
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    Polú pollá pollôn: multiplicidade no proêmio da Odisséia.André Malta - 2007 - Synthesis (la Plata) 14:53-70.
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    Paredes Martín, Mª C. y Bonete Perales, E. (eds.), La filosofía y el amor, Universidad de Salamanca, 2020, ISBN 978-84-1311-381-4, 200 pp. [REVIEW]María Lucía Levy Malta - 2021 - Studia Hegeliana 7:131-134.
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    The Inquisition and the censorship of science in early modern Europe: Introduction.Francisco Malta Romeiras - 2020 - Annals of Science 77 (1):1-9.
    ABSTRACTDuring the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Inquisition was the institution most invested in the censorship of printed books in the Portuguese empire. Besides publishing the Indices of Forbidden Books, the Holy Office was also responsible for overseeing their implementation and ensuring their efficacy in preventing the importation, reading, and circulation of banned books. Overall, the sixteenth-century Indices condemned 785 authors and 1081 titles, including 52 authors and 85 titles of medicine, natural history, natural philosophy, astronomy, chronology, cosmography, astrology, and (...)
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    Hans Jonas e a filosofia da vida.Jelson Roberto De Oliveira & Pedro Jaras Malta - 2021 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 66 (1):e38787.
    Pretende-se nesse artigo apresentar as linhas gerais do que seria a filosofia da vida desenvolvida por Hans Jonas a partir da sua obra The Phenomenon of Life, de 1966. Para tanto, recuperar-se-á os elementos ontológicos, biológicos e fenomenológicos para promover uma análise que parta da crítica jonasiana à interpretação tradicional da vida no âmbito filosófico e científico, à qual se opõe a sua revolução ontológica, baseada na concepção de um monismo integral. A partir daí, analisar-se-á o conceito de unidade psicofísica (...)
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    O ensino de filosofia nas perspectivas inter e transdisciplinar: a problemática do conhecimento.Gilson Malta da Silva - 2017 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 16 (2):398-422.
    Este artigo tem por objetivo divulgar parte dos resultados de uma investigação sobre a organização de um ensino de filosofia proposto nas perspectivas inter e transdisciplinar. Tratou-se de averiguar como esse ensino estava sendo organizado numa determinada unidade educacional. Sendo assim, para investigar esse problema, realizou-se uma pesquisa descritiva de natureza qualitativa. O percurso metodológico foi composto por investigação teórica e incursão a campo. A primeira etapa constituiu-se de pesquisa bibliográfica e análise documental. A segunda consistiu em observar a organização (...)
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    Symptoms as latent variables.Dennis J. McFarland & Loretta S. Malta - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3):165 - 166.
    In the target article, Cramer et al. suggest that diagnostic classification is improved by modeling the relationship between manifest variables (i.e., symptoms) rather than modeling unobservable latent variables (i.e., diagnostic categories such as Generalized Anxiety Disorder). This commentary discusses whether symptoms represent manifest or latent variables and the implications of this distinction for diagnosis and treatment.
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    Como um riacho de fogo: estudo sobre o fundamento antrop. da crítica à religião a partir de "A essência do cristianismo", de L.Feuerbach. 2011. 105 f. Dissertação (Mestrado) – Pont. Univ. Católica de M., Progr. de Pós-grad. em C. da Religião, B. [REVIEW]Anderson Geraldo Pinheiro Malta - 2012 - Horizonte 10 (28):1473-1474.
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    Uma compreensão daseinsanalítica do mundo de Christopher: protagonista do romance “O Estranho Caso do Cachorro Morto", e diagnosticado com Transtorno de Asperger.Marcos Malta Campos - 2011 - Revista Aletheia 34:190-196.
    Este artigo tem como objetivo realizar uma compreensão daseinsanalítica do ser-nomundo do adolescente Christopher, protagonista do romance O Estranho Caso do Cachorro Morto, explicitando as relações do personagem com as pessoas de seu mundo. Partindo do diagnóstico de Transtorno de Asperger, demonst..
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    Música, autismo E diferenças: A representação como violência em Levinas E Deleuze.Stephan Malta Oliveira, Luísa Azevedo Damasceno, Nathalie Emmanuelle Hofmann, Letícia Azevedo Damasceno, Cecília Albuquerque Reynaud Schaefer & Alba Cristina Martins da Silveira - 2021 - Childhood and Philosophy 17:01-18.
    The aim of this article is to investigate and discuss the notions of difference and representation in Emmanuel Levinas and Gilles Deleuze, articulating such notions through the example of a university extension project involving the formation of a musical ensemble composed of autistic children. Our research involved a review of four major philosophical works—Emmanuel Levinas’ Totality and Infinity; Among Us: Essays On Alterity; and “The Concept Of Difference In Bergson”; and Gilles Deleuze’s Difference and Repetition--in addition to secondary references. The (...)
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    Bradford A. Bouley. Pious Postmortems: Anatomy, Sanctity, and the Catholic Church in Early Modern Europe. 214 pp., app., notes, index. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017. £45 . ISBN 9780812249576. [REVIEW]Francisco Malta Romeiras - 2019 - Isis 110 (2):399-400.
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  17. Absolute, perspective 102–6, 111, 118 absorption, racial 66–7, 120 acquired characteristics see inheritance.Balfour Declaration - 1997 - In Jacob Golomb (ed.), Nietzsche and Jewish culture. New York: Routledge. pp. 220--227.
     
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    Memory Changes in Healthy Older Adults.Declarative Memory - 2000 - In Endel Tulving (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Memory. Oxford University Press. pp. 395.
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  19. Principle 15 of the 1992 Rio Declaration of the UN Conference on Environment and Development, quoted in Neil A. Manson “Formulating the Precautionary Principle,”. [REVIEW]Rio Declaration - 2002 - Environmental Ethics 24 (2002):263-274.
     
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    ESPMH News.B. R. D. Recklinghausen, Suncrest Hotel & Malta Qawra - 2002 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5 (2):109-111.
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    A Serious Game to Improve Emotion Regulation in Treatment-Seeking Individuals With Gambling Disorder: A Usability Study.Teresa Mena-Moreno, Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Roser Granero, Lucero Munguía, Trevor Steward, Hibai López-González, Amparo del Pino-Gutiérrez, María Lozano-Madrid, Mónica Gómez-Peña, Laura Moragas, Isabelle Giroux, Marie Grall-Bronnec, Anne Sauvaget, Bernat Mora-Maltas, Eduardo Valenciano-Mendoza, José M. Menchón & Susana Jiménez-Murcia - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: Serious games have shown positive results in increasing motivation, adherence to treatment and strengthening the therapeutic alliance in multiple psychiatric disorders. In particular, patients with impulse control disorders and other disorders in which the patient suffers from inhibitory control deficits have been shown to benefit from serious games.Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics and to evaluate the usability of a new serious videogame, e-Estesia. This serious videogame was designed to improve emotion regulation in patients (...)
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    Maxwell electromagnetic theory, Planck's radiation law, and Bose—Einstein statistics.H. M. FranÇa, A. Maia & C. P. Malta - 1996 - Foundations of Physics 26 (8):1055-1068.
    We give an example in which it is possible to understand quantum statistics using classical concepts. This is done by studying the interaction of chargedmatter oscillators with the thermal and zeropoint electromagnetic fields characteristic of quantum electrodynamics and classical stochastic electrodynamics. Planck's formula for the spectral distribution and the elements of energy hw are interpreted without resorting to discontinuities. We also show the aspects in which our model calculation complement other derivations of blackbody radiation spectrum without quantum assumptions.
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    Maxwell electromagnetic theory, Planck's radiation law, and Bose—Einstein statistics.Humberto de Menezes França, A. Maia Jr & C. P. Malta - 1996 - Foundations of Physics 26 (8):1055-1068.
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    Malta’s ISBN Database and the Benefits of Open Data.Mark Camilleri - 2019 - Logos 30 (1):28-30.
    In 2016, the National Book Council, the ISBN agency for Malta, released its ISBN database online. A few months later, the ISBN database was enhanced with an open-data feature that enables users to download the search results in a single file with read and write access. The database includes all the ISBN data of Malta except for some records and data that were lost during the period before 2013 when paper data storage of ISBN records was the common (...)
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    Malta.Joe Friggieri - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 55 (55):48-51.
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    The Declaration of Helsinki in bioethics literature since the last revision in 2013.Hans-Jörg Ehni & Urban Wiesing - 2024 - Bioethics 38 (4):335-343.
    The World Medical Association has announced that a new revision process of the Declaration of Helsinki has been started. This article will identify the criticisms that have been made in the bioethics literature, particularly since the last revision. In addition, criticisms are discussed that were made in the literature even before the last revision and have not fallen silent. The plausibility of the recommendation for a change in the Declaration of Helsinki is examined.
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    Military engineers in Malta, 1530–1798.Alison Hoppen - 1981 - Annals of Science 38 (4):413-433.
    In the course of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the military engineers of Europe developed a cohesive professional structure. Using Malta as an example, this article looks at the growing specialisation of the engineers in this period. It also considers the attitudes of the rulers of Malta, the knights of the Order of St. John, towards the engineers whom they employed and the status, both social and professional, of the various categories of engineers used.
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    Malta Die Insel Malta im Alterthum. By Albert Mayr. 1 vol. 8vo. Pp. 1–155. 1 Map, 36 figuresinText. Munich: Beck. 1909. icMk. [REVIEW]T. Ashby - 1910 - The Classical Review 24 (01):22-23.
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  29. Declaration in Douglass's My Bondage & My Freedom.Philip Yaure - 2020 - American Political Thought 9 (4):513-541.
    In this paper, I develop an account of Frederick Douglass’s use of declaration as an emancipatory mode of political action. An act of declaration compels an audience to acknowledge the declarer as possessing a type of normative standing (e.g. personhood or citizenship). Douglass, through acts of declaration like his Fifth of July speech and fight with the ‘slavebreaker’ Covey, compels American audiences to acknowledge him as a fellow citizen by forcefully enacting a commitment to resist tyranny and (...)
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    Declarations, accusations and judgement: examining conflict of interest discourses as performative speech-acts.Christopher Mayes, Wendy Lipworth & Ian Kerridge - 2016 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (3):455-462.
    Concerns over conflicts of interest in academic research and medical practice continue to provoke a great deal of discussion. What is most obvious in this discourse is that when COIs are declared, or perceived to exist in others, there is a focus on both the descriptive question of whether there is a COI and, subsequently, the normative question of whether it is good, bad or neutral. We contend, however, that in addition to the descriptive and normative, COI declarations and accusations (...)
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  31. Declaration of Helsinki. Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects.World Medical Association - 2009 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 14 (1):233-238.
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    The Declaration of the United Colonies: America's First Just War Statement.Eric Patterson & Nathan Gill - 2015 - Journal of Military Ethics 14 (1):7-34.
    Was the American War for Independence just? In July 1775, a full year before the Declaration of Independence, the colonists argued that they had the right to self-defense. They made this argument using language that accords with what we can broadly call classical just war thinking, based, inter alia, on their claim that their provincial authorities had a responsibility to defend the colonists from British violence. In the 1775 Declaration of the United Colonies, written two months after British (...)
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    Emergency Declarations for Public Health Issues: Expanding Our Definition of Emergency.Gregory Sunshine, Nancy Barrera, Aubrey Joy Corcoran & Matthew Penn - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (S2):95-99.
    Emergency declarations are a vital legal authority that can activate funds, personnel, and material and change the legal landscape to aid in the response to a public health threat. Traditionally, declarations have been used against immediate and unforeseen threats such as hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, and pandemic influenza. Recently, however, states have used emergency declarations to address public health issues that have existed in communities for months and years and have risk factors such as poverty and substance misuse. Leaders in these (...)
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    Holographic Declarative Memory: Distributional Semantics as the Architecture of Memory.M. A. Kelly, Nipun Arora, Robert L. West & David Reitter - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (11):e12904.
    We demonstrate that the key components of cognitive architectures (declarative and procedural memory) and their key capabilities (learning, memory retrieval, probability judgment, and utility estimation) can be implemented as algebraic operations on vectors and tensors in a high‐dimensional space using a distributional semantics model. High‐dimensional vector spaces underlie the success of modern machine learning techniques based on deep learning. However, while neural networks have an impressive ability to process data to find patterns, they do not typically model high‐level cognition, and (...)
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    Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious or Linguistic Minorities.Mykhailo Babiy - 1996 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 2:73.
    DECLARATION CONCERNING THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS RELATED TO NATIONAL OR ETHNIC, RELIGIOUS OR LEGAL MINORITIES Resolution 47/135 of the General Assembly of the United Nations of 18.12.1992.
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    The Declaration of Sydney on human death.C. Machado, J. Korein, Y. Ferrer, L. Portela, M. D. L. C. Garcia, M. Chinchilla, Y. Machado & J. M. Manero - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (12):699-703.
    On 5 August 1968, publication of the Harvard Committee’s report on the subject of “irreversible coma” established a standard for diagnosing death on neurological grounds. On the same day, the 22nd World Medical Assembly met in Sydney, Australia, and announced the Declaration of Sydney, a pronouncement on death, which is less often quoted because it was overshadowed by the impact of the Harvard Report. To put those events into present-day perspective, the authors reviewed all papers published on this subject (...)
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    Chesterton in Malta.Dr Dermot Quinn - 2012 - The Chesterton Review 38 (1/2):324-330.
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    Thomas More in Malta.Alfred Vassallo - 1968 - Moreana 5 (Number 19-5 (3-4):139-139.
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    Declaration of patent applications as financial interests: a survey of practice among authors of papers on molecular biology in Nature.S. Mayer - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (11):658-661.
    Objectives: To determine whether authors of scientific publications in molecular biology declare patents and other potential financial interests.Design: Survey of a 6-month sample of papers related to molecular biology in Nature.Methods: The esp@cenet worldwide patent search engine was used to search for patents applied for by the authors of scientific papers in Nature that were related to molecular biology and genetics, between January and June 2005.Results: Of the 79 papers considered, four had declared that certain authors had competing financial interests. (...)
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    Declarations of Dependence: On the Constitution of the Anthropocene.Henrik Enroth - forthcoming - Theory, Culture and Society:026327642097828.
    As the gravity of anthropogenic climate change is dawning on humanity, essential political aspects of the climatic situation remain unexplored. This article argues that our entering the Anthropocene amounts to a constitutive moment: a moment in which new principles of coexistence are being declared. Drawing on, as well as critically engaging with, the work of Bruno Latour and Hannah Arendt, I introduce and explicate the metaphor declarations of dependence to make sense of what scientists, activists, academics and journalists are doing, (...)
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    Declaration as Disavowal: The Politics of Race and Empire in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.Emma Stone Mackinnon - 2019 - Political Theory 47 (1):57-81.
    This article argues that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, by claiming certain inheritances from eighteenth-century American and French rights declarations, simultaneously disavowed others, reshaping the genre of the rights declaration in ways amenable to forms of imperial and racial domination. I begin by considering the rights declaration as genre, arguing that later participants can both inherit and disavow aspects of what came before. Then, drawing on original archival research, I consider the drafting of the UDHR, using (...)
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    Declarative Memory Predicts Phonological Processing Abilities in Adulthood.Dana T. Arthur, Michael T. Ullman & F. Sayako Earle - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Individual differences in phonological processing abilities have often been attributed to perceptual factors, rather than to factors relating to learning and memory. Here, we consider the contribution of individual differences in declarative and procedural memory to phonological processing performance in adulthood. We examined the phonological processing, declarative memory, and procedural memory abilities of 79 native English-speaking young adults with typical language and reading abilities. Declarative memory was assessed with a recognition memory task of real and made-up objects. Procedural memory was (...)
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    Authorial Declaration and Extreme Actual Intentionalism: Is Dumbledore Gay?William Irwin - 2015 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 73 (2):141-147.
    Authorial and artistic declarations would seem to be a boon to interpreters who favor actual intentionalism. However, because they believe there are limits on the power of authors and artists to embody their intentions in their works, moderate actual intentionalists hold that some intentions are irrelevant. Looking closely at authorial declaration about the sexuality of Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter novels, I argue in favor of the extreme actual intentionalist position that genuine authorial declarations should not be ignored (...)
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    Do declarative titles affect readers’ perceptions of research findings? A randomized trial.Tudor P. Toma, Iveta Simera, Douglas G. Altman & Elizabeth Wager - 2016 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 1 (1).
    BackgroundMany journals prohibit the use of declarative titles that state study findings, yet a few journals encourage or even require them. We compared the effects of a declarative versus a descriptive title on readers’ perceptions about the strength of evidence in a research abstract describing a randomized trial.MethodsStudy participants (medical or dental students or doctors attending lectures) read two abstracts describing studies of a fictitious treatment (Anticox) for a fictitious condition (Green’s syndrome). The first abstract (A1) described an uncontrolled, 10-patient, (...)
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    The Declaration of Independence: Inalienable Rights, the Creator, and the Political Order.Christopher Kaczor - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (1):249-274.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Declaration of Independence:Inalienable Rights, the Creator, and the Political OrderChristopher KaczorPierre Manent puts his finger on numerous problems that arise from an emphasis on human rights that is detached from any consideration of human nature, the Creator, or the traditions that inform human practice. In his book Natural Law and Human Rights: Towards a Recovery of Practical Wisdom, Manent writes: "Let us dwell a moment on the (...)
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    The Declaration of Helsinki through a feminist lens.Lisa Eckenwiler, Dafna Feinholz, Carolyn Ells & Toby Schonfeld - 2008 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 1 (1):161-177.
    This commentary was submitted to the World Medical Association on behalf of the International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics. Our submission included a description of feminist research ethics, suggestions for specific revisions to the Declaration, and elements found in other international research ethics codes that are important from a feminist perspective. Our goals were to encourage the WMA to craft a declaration that: conceptualizes issues of vulnerability in richer and more nuanced ways, resists the influence of profit (...)
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    The declaration of Istanbul in the Philippines: success with foreigners but a continuing challenge for local transplant tourism. [REVIEW]Leonardo D. de Castro - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4):929-932.
    The Philippine government officially responded to the Declaration of Istanbul on Organ Trafficking and the related WHO Guidelines on organ transplantation by prohibiting all transplants to foreigners using Filipino organs. However, local tourists have escaped the regulatory radar, leaving a very wide gap in efforts against human trafficking and transplant tourism. Authorities need to deal with the situation seriously, at a minimum, by issuing clear procedures for verifying declarations of kinship or emotional bonds between donors and recipients. Foreigners who (...)
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    Logic and Declarative Language.Michael Downward - 1998 - Routledge.
    Logic has acquired a reputation for difficulty, perhaps because many of the approaches adopted have been more suitable for mathematicians than computer scientists. This book shows that the subject is not inherently difficult and that the connections between logic and declarative language are straightforward. Many exercises have been included in the hope that these will lead to a much greater confidence in manual proofs, therefore leading to a greater confidence in automated proofs.
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  49. Are declarative sentences representational?Stephen Donaho - 1998 - Mind 107 (425):33-58.
    We call a semantic theory 'classical' if it includes the assertions that (I) a function V assigning semantic value maps object language proper names into some set D, (ii) V maps object language atomic sentences into some set F, and (iii) the extension of any object language unary predicate is a member of the power set of D. Two theorems can be proven which assert that any classical theory which includes certain other assumptions assigns the same member of F to (...)
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    Malta and the Mediterranean Race. By R. N. Bradley. With a map and 54 illustrations. London: Fisher Unwin, 1912. 8s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]J. L. Myres - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (6):208-209.
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