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    Richard G. Delisle. Debating Humankind's Place in Nature, 1860–2000: The Nature of Paleoanthropology. With introductory and concluding essays by, Milford H. Wolpoff and Bernard Wood. xvi + 447 pp., figs., app., bibl., index. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007. $63.20. [REVIEW]Jesse Richmond - 2009 - Isis 100 (2):415-416.
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  2. Is there a phylogeny of" Homo".M. Wolpoff - 2001 - Ludus Vitalis 9 (15):75-89.
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    Counterpart Theory and Actuality.James Milford - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophical Logic:1-16.
    Lewis (The Journal of Philosophy, 65(5), 113–126, 1968) attempts to provide an account of modal talk in terms of the resources of counterpart theory, a first-order theory that eschews transworld identity. First, a regimentation of natural language modal claims into sentences of a formal first-order modal language L is assumed. Second, a translation scheme from L-sentences to sentences of the language of the theory is provided. According to Hazen (The Journal of Philosophy, 76(6), 319–338, 1979) and Fara & Williamson (Mind, (...)
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    Resource and needs of research ethics committees in Africa: preparations for HIV vaccine trials.C. Milford, D. Wassenaar & C. Slack - 2005 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 28 (2):1-9.
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    Co-operative or coyote? Producers’ choice between intermediary purchasers and Fairtrade and organic co-operatives in Chiapas.Anna Birgitte Milford - 2014 - Agriculture and Human Values 31 (4):577-591.
    Coffee producers in many parts of the world have the option of either becoming a member of and selling their coffee to a Fairtrade and organic co-operative, or selling it to a “coyote”, the Central American nickname for intermediary purchaser. This study investigates why different producers make different choices, looking at both material and immaterial costs and benefits of the two choices. A qualitative study from Chiapas finds that a main reason for not choosing the co-operatives is the production requirements (...)
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    Schrödinger’s Fetus and Relational Ontology: Reconciling Three Contradictory Intuitions in Abortion Debates.Stephen R. Milford & David Shaw - forthcoming - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice:1-18.
    Pro-life and pro-choice advocates battle for rational dominance in abortion debates. Yet, public polling (and general legal opinion) demonstrates the public’s preference for the middle ground: that abortions are acceptable in certain circumstances and during early pregnancy. Implicit in this, are two contradictory intuitions: (1) that we were all early fetuses, and (2) abortion kills no one. To hold these positions together, Harman and Räsänen have argued for the Actual Future Principle (AFP) which distinguishes between fetuses that will develop into (...)
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  7. Perceived capacity of selected African research ethics committees to review HIV vaccine trial protocols.C. Milford, D. R. Wassenaar & C. M. Slack - 2006 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 28 (2):1-9.
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    Playing Brains: The Ethical Challenges Posed by Silicon Sentience and Hybrid Intelligence in DishBrain.Stephen R. Milford, David Shaw & Georg Starke - 2023 - Science and Engineering Ethics 29 (6):1-17.
    The convergence of human and artificial intelligence is currently receiving considerable scholarly attention. Much debate about the resulting _Hybrid Minds_ focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence into the human brain through intelligent brain-computer interfaces as they enter clinical use. In this contribution we discuss a complementary development: the integration of a functional in vitro network of human neurons into an _in silico_ computing environment. To do so, we draw on a recent experiment reporting the creation of silico-biological intelligence as (...)
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    Relating to foetal persons: why women’s Voices come first and last, but not alone in Abortion debates.Stephen Milford - 2023 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 26 (3):293-300.
    Abortion remains a controversial topic, with pro-life and pro-choice advocates clashing fiercely. However, public polling demonstrates that the vast majority of the Western public holds a middle position: being in favour of abortion but not in all circumstances nor at any time. The intuitions held by the majority seem to imply a contradiction: two early foetuses at the same point in development have different moral statuses. Providing coherent philosophical grounding for this intuition has proved challenging. Solutions given by philosophers such (...)
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  10. The basis of freedom.Milford W. Forshay - 1923 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 4 (1):46.
     
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    Inductivism in 19TH Century German Economics.Karl Milford - 2004 - In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook. Springer. pp. 273--291.
    In his The Poverty of Historicism 1 K.R. Popper and before him F. Kaufmann2 distinguish two broad classes of epistemological and methodological positions held in the social sciences: Antinaturalistic positions and pronaturalistic positions. These positions are distinguished with respect to their attitude regarding the applicability of the methods of the natural sciences, or rather what the representatives of the anti and pronaturalistic positions assume to be the method of the natural sciences. According to Popper and Kaufmann the representatives of antinaturalistic (...)
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    Mobile homes in the land of illness: the hospitality and hostility of language in doctor-patient relations.Stephen R. Milford - 2023 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 18 (1):1-7.
    Illness has a way of disorientating us, as if we are cast adrift in a foreign land. Like strangers in a dessert we seek oasis to recollect ourselves, find refuge and learn to build our own shelters. Using the philosophy of Levinas and Derrida, we can interpret health care providers (HCP), and the sites from which they act (e.g. hospitals), as _dwelling hosts_ that offer hospitality to strangers in this foreign land. While often the dwellings are physical (e.g. hospitals), this (...)
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    Nationalism, Volksgeist, and the methods of economics: A note on Ranke, Roscher and Menger.Karl Milford - 1992 - History of European Ideas 15 (1-3):163-170.
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    The Responsibility of Farmers, Public Authorities and Consumers for Safeguarding Bees Against Harmful Pesticides.Anna Birgitte Milford, Bjørn Arild Hatteland & Lars Øystein Ursin - 2022 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 35 (3):1-22.
    The worldwide decline in bees and other pollinating insects is a threat to biodiversity and food security, and urgent action must be taken to stop and then reverse this decline. An established cause of the insect decline is the use of harmful pesticides in agriculture. This case study focuses on the use of pesticides in Norwegian apple production and considers who among farmers, consumers and public authorities is most responsible for protecting bees against harmful pesticides. The extent to which these (...)
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    A Problem for Relative-Sameness Semantics.James Milford - 2024 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 65 (1):39-53.
    In 2008, Graff Fara presented relative-sameness semantics, a semantics for a first-order modal and temporal language with the explicit aim of being able to render true certain contingent/temporary identity claims (relative to certain contexts). Graff Fara achieves this aim by abandoning a straightforward analysis of de re modal/temporal claims in terms of identity. Instead, such a claim is analyzed in terms of her relative-sameness relations (which need not be the identity relation), with the relevant relative-sameness relations in play determined by (...)
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  16. Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment. Volume 1: Life and Times, Values in a World of Facts.I. I. Jarvie, K. Milford & D. Miller (eds.) - 2006 - Ashgate.
     
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  17. Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment: Selected Papers from Karl Popper 2002: Volume III: Science.Ian Jarvie, David Miller & Karl Milford (eds.) - 2006 - Ashgate.
  18. Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment vol. 3.Ian Jarvie, Karl Milford & David Miller (eds.) - 2006
     
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  19. Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment, Volume II.Ian Jarvie, Karl Milford & David Miller (eds.) - 2006 - Ashgate.
     
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  20. Problem of logical psychologism for Husserl and the early Heidegger.Roderick Milford Stewart - 1979 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 10 (3):184-193.
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    Integrating ethics in AI development: a qualitative study.Laura Arbelaez Ossa, Giorgia Lorenzini, Stephen R. Milford, David Shaw, Bernice S. Elger & Michael Rost - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-11.
    Background While the theoretical benefits and harms of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have been widely discussed in academic literature, empirical evidence remains elusive regarding the practical ethical challenges of developing AI for healthcare. Bridging the gap between theory and practice is an essential step in understanding how to ethically align AI for healthcare. Therefore, this research examines the concerns and challenges perceived by experts in developing ethical AI that addresses the healthcare context and needs. Methods We conducted semi-structured interviews with 41 (...)
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    Stakeholder perspectives on ethical challenges in hiv vaccine trials in south Africa.Zaynab Essack, Jennifer Koen, Nicola Barsdorf, Catherine Slack, Michael Quayle, Cecilia Milford, Graham Lindegger, Chitra Ranchod & Richard Mukuka - 2009 - Developing World Bioethics 10 (1):11-21.
    There is little published literature on the ethical concerns of stakeholders in HIV vaccine trials. This study explored the ethical challenges identified by various stakeholders, through an open-ended, in-depth approach. While the few previous studies have been largely quantitative, respondents in this study had the opportunity to spontaneously identify the issues that they perceived to be of priority concern in the South African context. Stakeholders spontaneously identified the following as ethical priorities: informed consent, social harms, collaborative relationships between research stakeholders, (...)
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    History in the Gene: Negotiations Between Molecular and Organismal Anthropology.Marianne Sommer - 2008 - Journal of the History of Biology 41 (3):473-528.
    In the advertising discourse of human genetic database projects, of genetic ancestry tracing companies, and in popular books on anthropological genetics, what I refer to as the anthropological gene and genome appear as documents of human history, by far surpassing the written record and oral history in scope and accuracy as archives of our past. How did macromolecules become "documents of human evolutionary history"? Historically, molecular anthropology, a term introduced by Emile Zuckerkandl in 1962 to characterize the study of primate (...)
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    Karl Milford inductivism in 19™ century German economics.Century German Economics - 2004 - In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Induction and Deduction in the Sciences. Springer. pp. 273.
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    Peirce's Retreat to Milford: Introduction to the Milford Symposium.Nathan Houser - 2020 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 56 (2):129-151.
    On 26 April 1883, two days after the divorce from his first wife, Harriet Melusina Fay, was finalized, Charles Peirce married Juliette Pourtalai, a woman of unknown, or at least of unspoken, origin.1 This marked the most consequential juncture of Peirce's life for it triggered a turn of events which led to his dismissal from Johns Hopkins University and his separation from the U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey2 and it precipitated his exclusion from influential social circles he had belonged to (...)
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    Peirce's Last House: How the Charles S. Peirce Monument in Milford Cemetery Came to Be.Rosa Maria Mayorga - 2020 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 56 (2):152-189.
    On April 18, 2019, a small group of Peirce scholars arrived in Milford, the small Pennsylvania town where Charles and Juliette Peirce spent the last few decades of their lives. The purpose of the gathering was to dedicate the monument to Charles Peirce that had been completed some months before, in August, at the Peirce gravesite in the Milford Cemetery. Organized under the auspices of the Charles S. Peirce Society, and with additional support of the Charles S. Peirce (...)
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    Reminiscences of a Mission to Milford, Pennsylvania.Victor F. Lenzen - 1965 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 1 (1):3 - 11.
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    Makers of Europe - Makers of Europe. By R. S. Conway. Pp. 83. Harvard University Press;London: Milford, 1931. Cloth, 6s.K. R. Potter - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (02):70-71.
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    Theognis. By T. W. Allen. Pp. 21, (From the Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. XX.) London: Milford. Paper, 2s.T. A. Sinclair - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (04):152-.
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    The Persians in English Prose The Persians of Aeschylus translated by T. G. Tucker, C.M.G., Litt.D. Pp. 43. Melbourne: University Press (London: Milford), 1935. Cloth, 3s. 6d. [REVIEW]A. M. Dale - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (05):171-.
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    Religion in Virgil. By Cyril Bailey. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, Humphrey Milford. 1935. Price 15s. net.).H. J. Rose - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):224-.
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    John Locke. By R. I. Aaron. (London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1937. Pp. ix + 328. Price 12s. 6d.).A. C. Ewing - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):478-.
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    The Twilight of History. By D. G. Hogarth. Pp. 19. London, Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926. is.S. Casson - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (04):146-.
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    Ancient Finance Charles Jesse Bullock: Politics, Finance, and Consequences. A study of the relations between politics and finance in the ancient world with special reference to the consequences of sound and unsound policies. (Harvard Economic Studies, 65.) Pp. viii+ 212. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Milford), 1939. Cloth, $2.50 or 10s. 6d. [REVIEW]W. J. Sartain - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (02):105-106.
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    Solon the Liberator W. J. Woodhouse: Solon the Liberator. A study of the agrarian problem in Attika in the seventh century. Pp. xvii + 218. London: Milford, 1938. Cloth, 12s. 6d. [REVIEW]W. J. Sartain - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (02):74-75.
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    Allen's Iliad Homeri Hias. Edidit Thomas W. Allen. 3 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press (London: Milford), 1931. 63s. net.G. Murray - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (01):12-14.
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    J. D. Beazley: Attic White Lekythoi. Pp. 26; 8 plates. London: Milford, 1938. Paper, 4s.T. B. L. Webster - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (01):43-.
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    Authority and Reason in the Early Middle Ages. By A. J. Macdonald D.D., (Oxford University Press London: Humphrey Milford. 1933. Pp. viii + 136. Price 6s. net.). [REVIEW]Clement C. J. Webb - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):499-.
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    The Works of Aristotle. Translated into English under the Editorship of W. D. Ross, M.A., Hon.LL.D.(Edin.), Vol. I, Categoriae and De Interpretatione, by E. M. Edghill; Analytica Priora, by A. J. Jenkinson; Analytica Posteriora, by G. R. G. Mure; Topica and De Sophisticis Elenchis, by W. A. Pickard-Cambridge (Oxford: Clarendon Press, Humphrey Milford. 1928. Pp. 1a.–183b. Price 15s. net.). [REVIEW]C. M. Gillespie - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (14):257-.
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    SirFrederic Kenyon: The Western Text in the Gospels and Acts. Pp. 31. (From the Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. XXIV.) London: Milford, 1939. Paper, 2 s[REVIEW]J. M. Creed - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (5-6):219-.
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    David M. Robinson: Pindar, a Poet of Eternal Ideas. (Johns Hopkins University Studies in Archaeology, No. 21.) Pp. vi + 118. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press (London: Milford), 1936. Cloth, 13s. 6d. [REVIEW]H. D. F. Kitto - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (06):237-.
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    Greek Tragedy Gilbert Murray: Sophocles, The Antigone. Translated into English rhyming verse, with Introduction and Notes. Pp. 94. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1941. Cloth, 3s. (paper, 2s.) net. William Nickerson Bates: Sophocles, Poet and Dramatist. Pp. xiii + 291; 6 plates. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (London: Milford), 1940. Cloth, 21s. 6d. net. Edwin Everitt Williams: Tragedy of Destiny: Oedipus Tyrannus, Macbeth, Athalie. Pp. 35. Cambridge, Mass.: Éditions XVII Siècle, 1940. Cloth, $1.50 (paper, 80c). [REVIEW]H. D. F. Kitto - 1942 - The Classical Review 56 (01):27-29.
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    Sociology and Drama Alan M. G. Little: Myth and Society in Attic Drama. Pp.vii+95. New York: Columbia University Press (London: Milford), 1942. Cloth, 10s. net. [REVIEW]H. D. F. Kitto - 1943 - The Classical Review 57 (03):112-114.
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    Modern Theories of Law. VARIOUS. (London: Oxford University Press; Humphrey Milford. 1933. Pp. vii + 229. Price 8s. 6d.). [REVIEW]K. Smellie - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (34):249-.
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    Greek Logic - Ernst Kapp: Greek Foundations of Traditional Logic. Pp. vii+95. New York: Columbia University Press (London: Milford), 1943. Cloth, 10 s. net. [REVIEW]H. D. P. Lee - 1944 - The Classical Review 58 (02):57-58.
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    A Guide to Aesthetics. By Aram Torossian. (California: Stanford University Press; London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1937. Pp. vii x 343. Price $3.25; 17s.). [REVIEW] Listowel - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (56):473-474.
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    The Aesthetics of William Hazlitt. A Study of the Philosophical Basis of His Criticism. By E. Schneider. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. London: Oxford University Press; Humphrey Milford. 1933. Pp. vii + 200. Price 8s. 6d.). [REVIEW] Listowel - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (34):231-232.
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    Roots of Bergson's Philosophy. By Ben-Ami Scharfstein. (New York: Columbia University Press; London: H. Milford. 1943. Pp. ix + 156. Price $1.75.). [REVIEW]B. M. Laing - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (74):278-.
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    The Great Chain of Being. A Study of the History of an Idea. (William James Lectures, 1933.) By Professor A. O. Lovejoy. (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1936. Pp. xi + 382. Price $4; 17s.). [REVIEW]B. M. Laing - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (45):113-.
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    The Philosophy of John Dewey. By W. T. Feldman . (Baltimore: The John Hopkins Press. London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press. 1934. Pp. vii + 127. Price $1.75; 8s. net.). [REVIEW]B. M. Laing - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (37):117-.
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