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    Students' attitudes to ethics in the medical school curriculum.E. E. Shelp, M. L. Russell & N. P. Grose - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (2):70-73.
    A survey of 106 medical students assessing their interest in and attitudes to medical ethics in the curriculum is reported by the authors. Results indicate that 64 per cent of the students rated the importance of medical ethics to good medical care as high or critical and 66 per cent desired to learn more about the topic. However, in reports of patient encounters identifying ethical issues, less than six per cent of the students reported a frequency of more than one (...)
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  2. In defense of exclusionary reasons.N. P. Adams - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 178 (1):235-253.
    Exclusionary defeat is Joseph Raz’s proposal for understanding the more complex, layered structure of practical reasoning. Exclusionary reasons are widely appealed to in legal theory and consistently arise in many other areas of philosophy. They have also been subject to a variety of challenges. I propose a new account of exclusionary reasons based on their justificatory role, rejecting Raz’s motivational account and especially contrasting exclusion with undercutting defeat. I explain the appeal and coherence of exclusionary reasons by appeal to commonsense (...)
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  3. Institutional Legitimacy.N. P. Adams - 2018 - Journal of Political Philosophy:84-102.
    Political legitimacy is best understood as one type of a broader notion, which I call institutional legitimacy. An institution is legitimate in my sense when it has the right to function. The right to function correlates to a duty of non-interference. Understanding legitimacy in this way favorably contrasts with legitimacy understood in the traditional way, as the right to rule correlating to a duty of obedience. It helps unify our discourses of legitimacy across a wider range of practices, especially including (...)
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  4. Uncivil Disobedience: Political Commitment and Violence.N. P. Adams - 2018 - Res Publica 24 (4):475-491.
    Standard accounts of civil disobedience include nonviolence as a necessary condition. Here I argue that such accounts are mistaken and that civil disobedience can include violence in many aspects, primarily excepting violence directed at other persons. I base this argument on a novel understanding of civil disobedience: the special character of the practice comes from its combination of condemnation of a political practice with an expressed commitment to the political. The commitment to the political is a commitment to engaging with (...)
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  5. The Concept of Legitimacy.N. P. Adams - 2022 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (4):381-395.
    I argue that legitimacy discourses serve a gatekeeping function. They give practitioners telic standards for riding herd on social practices, ensuring that minimally acceptable versions of the practice are implemented. Such a function is a necessary part of implementing formalized social practices, especially including law. This gatekeeping account shows that political philosophers have misunderstood legitimacy; it is not secondary to justice and only necessary because we cannot agree about justice. Instead, it is a necessary feature of actual human social practices, (...)
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  6. Grounding procedural rights.N. P. Adams - 2019 - Legal Theory (1):3-25.
    Contrary to the widely accepted consensus, Christopher Heath Wellman argues that there are no pre-institutional judicial procedural rights. Thus commonly affirmed rights like the right to a fair trial cannot be assumed in the literature on punishment and legal philosophy as they usually are. Wellman canvasses and rejects a variety of grounds proposed for such rights. I answer his skepticism by proposing two novel grounds for procedural rights. First, a general right against unreasonable risk of punishment grounds rights to an (...)
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  7. Legitimacy beyond the state: institutional purposes and contextual constraints.N. P. Adams, Antoinette Scherz & Cord Schmelzle - 2020 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 23 (3):281-291.
    The essays collected in this special issue explore what legitimacy means for actors and institutions that do not function like traditional states but nevertheless wield significant power in the global realm. They are connected by the idea that the specific purposes of non-state actors and the contexts in which they operate shape what it means for them to be legitimate and so shape the standards of justification that they have to meet. In this introduction, we develop this guiding methodology further (...)
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  8. The Relational Conception of Practical Authority.N. P. Adams - 2018 - Law and Philosophy 37 (5):549-575.
    I argue for a new conception of practical authority based on an analysis of the relationship between authority and subject. Commands entail a demand for practical deference, which establishes a relationship of hierarchy and vulnerability that involves a variety of signals and commitments. In order for these signals and commitments to be justified, the subject must be under a preexisting duty, the authority’s commands must take precedence over the subject’s judgment regarding fulfillment of that duty, the authority must accept the (...)
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    Authority, Illocutionary Accommodation, and Social Accommodation.N. P. Adams - 2020 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (3):560-573.
    By appeal to the phenomenon of presupposition accommodation, Rae Langton and others have proposed that speakers can gain genuine authority over their audiences when they implicitly claim such autho...
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  10. Legitimacy and institutional purpose.N. P. Adams - 2020 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 23 (3):292-310.
    Institutions undertake a huge variety of constitutive purposes. One of the roles of legitimacy is to protect and promote an institution’s pursuit of its purpose; state legitimacy is generally understood as the right to rule, for example. When considering legitimacy beyond the state, we have to take account of how differences in purposes change legitimacy. I focus in particular on how differences in purpose matter for the stringency of the standards that an institution must meet in order to be legitimate. (...)
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  11. Dialektika soznanii︠a︡ i poznanii︠a︡.N. P. Antonov (ed.) - 1974 - Ivanovo: IvGU.
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    Actualizing Gadow's moral framework for nursing through research.N. P. P. CS, Madeline H. Schmitt PhD RN FAAN, R. N. DMin & Geoffrey C. Williams MD PhD - 2003 - Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):92–103.
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    Matematika i filosofii︠a︡ smysla kulʹturnogo mira.N. P. Chupakhin - 2004 - Tomsk: Tomskiĭ gos. pedagogicheskiĭ universitet.
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  14. Observation and superselection in quantum mechanics.N. P. Landsman - 1995 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 26 (1):45-73.
    We attempt to clarify the main conceptual issues in approaches to ‘objectification’ or ‘measurement’ in quantum mechanics which are based on superselection rules. Such approaches venture to derive the emergence of classical ‘reality’ relative to a class of observers; those believing that the classical world exists intrinsically and absolutely are advised against reading this paper. The prototype approach (K. Hepp, Helv. Phys. Acta45 (1972), 237–248) where superselection sectors are assumed in the state space of the apparatus is shown to be (...)
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  15. Modern ideological struggle for the ancient philosophical heritage of India.N. P. Anikeev - 1969 - [Calcutta]: Indian Studies: Past & Present; [selling agents: Manish Granthalaya.
     
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  16. O materialisticheskikh tradit︠s︡ii︠a︡kh v indiiskoĭ filosofii: drevnostʹ i rannee srednevekovʹe.N. P. Anikeev - 1965 - Moskva: Nauka.
     
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    Observation and superselection in quantum mechanics.N. P. Landsman - 1995 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 26 (1):45-73.
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    Bare Statistical Evidence and the Right to Security.N. P. Adams - 2023 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 24 (2).
    Courts and jurors sometimes refuse to assign liability to defendants on the basis of statistics alone, despite their apparent reliability. I argue that this refusal is best understood as a recognition of defendants’ right to security. Understood as a robust good in Philip Pettit’s sense, security requires that someone risking harm to others’ protected interests adopt a disposition of concern that controls against wrongfully harming them. Since trials risk harm, the state must adopt such a disposition. Statistics leave open the (...)
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    A Flea on Schrödinger's Cat.P. N. & Robin Reuvers - 2013 - Foundations of Physics 43 (3):373-407.
    We propose a technical reformulation of the measurement problem of quantum mechanics, which is based on the postulate that the final state of a measurement is classical; this accords with experimental practice as well as with Bohr’s views. Unlike the usual formulation (in which the post-measurement state is a unit vector in Hilbert space), our version actually opens the possibility of admitting a purely technical solution within the confines of conventional quantum theory (as opposed to solutions that either modify this (...)
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    Associations across time: The hippocampus as a temporary memory store.J. N. P. Rawlins - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (3):479-497.
    All recent memory theories of hippocampal function have incorporated the idea that the hippocampus is required to process items only of some qualitatively specifiahle kind, and is not required to process items of some complementary set. In contrast, it is now proposed that the hippocampus is needed to process stimuli of all kinds, but only when there is a need to associate those stimuli with other events that are temporally discontiguous. In order to form or use temporally discontiguous associations, it (...)
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    The molecular basis of general anesthesia: Current ideas.N. P. Franks & W. R. Lieb - 1998 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & A. C. Scott (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness II. MIT Press. pp. 2--443.
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    Wissenschaft für den Menschen.N. P. Dübininil & T. Frolow - 1973 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 21 (5).
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  23. Filosofskiĭ analiz sot︠s︡iokulʹturnogo podkhoda v nauke.N. P. Lukina - 2000 - Tomsk: MGP "RASKO". Edited by G. I. Petrova.
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    Getting even with Heisenberg.N. P. Landsman - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 33 (2):297-325.
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    Getting even with Heisenberg.N. P. Landsman - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 33 (2):297-325.
  26. Is the McCollough effect coded in disparity-sensitive units?N. P. McLoughlin - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 40-40.
     
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    Aphrodisias.N. P. Milner - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):356-.
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  28. The problem of civilization.N. P. Jacobson - 1952 - Ethics 63 (1):14-32.
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    Obydennoe soznanie rossii︠a︡n XVIII-XIX vekov.N. P. Ledovskikh - 2001 - Sankt-Peterburg: Nestor.
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    God in Us.N. P. Jacobson & A. Campbell Garnett - 1948 - Philosophical Review 57 (4):425.
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  31. The Uses of Reason in Religion. A Note on David Hume.N. P. Jacobson - 1959 - Journal of Religion 39:103-109.
  32. Scientific and Technological Progress, Economics and Social Development.N. P. Fedorenko - 1980 - In E. P. Velikhov, Dzhermen Mikhaĭlovich Gvishiani & S. R. Mikulinskiĭ (eds.), Science, Technology, and the Future: Soviet Scientists Analysis of the Problems of and Prospects for the Development of Science and Technology and Their Role in Society. Pergamon Press. pp. 51.
     
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    The role of NMDA receptors in consciousness: What we learn from anesthetic mechanisms?N. P. Franks & W. R. Lieb - 2000 - In Thomas Metzinger (ed.), Neural Correlates of Consciousness. MIT Press. pp. 265--269.
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    Private languages again.N. P. Tanburn - 1963 - Mind 72 (285):88-102.
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    Demosthenes and Dio Cassius. (D.C. 38, 36—46.).N. P. Vlachos - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (02):102-106.
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    On Juvenal, Sat. I 102 ff.N. P. Vlachos - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (04):217-218.
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    British Idealists & the Case of Conscientious Objectors During the First World War.N. P. Kaymaz - 2018 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 24 (1):1-26.
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  38. Can Economics furnish an objective standard for Morality?N. P. Patten - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2:737.
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    Texture evolution and operative mechanisms during large-strain deformation of nanocrystalline nickel.N. P. Gurao & Satyam Suwas - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (5):798-817.
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    Contemporary Natural Sciences and a Scientific World View.N. P. Dubinin - 1972 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 11 (3):248-269.
    In our day, the question of the nature of the scientific world view is of tremendous importance in people's practical activity. The views held in modern science at the present time constitute a most important element of world view as a whole, confirming the materialist nature of the universe and of man. The science of our times, having attained stupendous results in analysis of the laws of the microworld, the cosmos, and the essence of life, and in understanding human beings, (...)
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    Concepts of Population and Typology in Relation to the Problem of Man.N. P. Dubinin - 1976 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (2):46-66.
    The problem of man is one of the most urgent of our day. Man is a product of history. His consciousness is shaped by the concrete historical experience of humanity. These principles of the Marxist-Leninist teaching on man have had the most substantive kind of confirmation in contemporary analysis of the problem of the relation between the social and the biological. In his biological features man is a part of nature. The social aspect has to do with his suprabiological sphere, (...)
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  42. The Caradog Jones essay competition.N. P. Dubinin & G. H. Beale - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 56:27.
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    Light and thermally induced metastabilities in electrochemically etched nanocrystalline porous silicon.N. P. Mandal, M. Awasthi, A. Konar, A. Kumar & D. N. Patel - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (4):311-321.
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    Housman Redivivvs_? - F. R. D. Goodyear: Tacitus: The Annals, Books 1–6. Edited with a commentary. Volume I: _Annals i. 1–54. Pp. x+367. Cambridge: University Press, 1972. Cloth, £7·90.N. P. Miller - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (02):224-.
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    Journey's End.N. P. Miller - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (03):345-.
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    No Man's Land.N. P. Miller - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (01):60-.
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    Notes on Tacitus, Annals i–vi.N. P. Miller - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (01):11-13.
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    Neither Short Nor Simple.N. P. Miller - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (02):178-.
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    Orbis Pictus - Donald R. Dudley: The World of Tacitus. Pp. 271. London: Seeker & Warburg, 1968. Cloth, 45 s.N. P. Miller - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (01):44-46.
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    Tacitus.N. P. Miller - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (01):63-.
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