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    Die sittliche Entwicklung der Persönlichkeit in der sozialistischen Gesellschaft.K. G. Aptesjan, N. M. Jermakowa & G. F. Pererwa - 1978 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 26 (5).
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    The Multiplication of Utility: N. M. L. Nathan.N. M. L. Nathan - 1994 - Utilitas 6 (2):217-218.
    Some people have supposed that utility is good in itself, non-in-strumentally good, as distinct from good because conducive to other good things. And in modern versions of this view, utility often means want-satisfaction, as distinct from pleasure or happiness. For your want that p to be satisfied, is it necessary that you know or believe that p, or sufficient merely that p is true? However that question is answered, there are problems with the view that want-satisfaction is a non-instrumental good. (...)
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    The Specificity of Immunologic Observations.N. M. Vaz - 2011 - Constructivist Foundations 6 (3):334-342.
    Context: Immunity includes cognitive concepts: the organism is thought to specifically recognize foreign materials and develop a memory of these encounters. Vaccines are thought to work by enhancing this immunological memory. Lymphocytes are key cells and specific antibodies are key molecules in immune recognition. Antibodies are blood proteins called “immunoglobulins.” Spontaneously formed immunoglobulins are seen as “natural” antibodies to dietary components and commensal bacteria. Immune cognition is used simply as a didactic metaphor. Problem: Do the cognitive aspects of immunology stem (...)
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    Self and will.N. M. L. Nathan - 1997 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 (1):81 – 94.
    When do two mental items belong to the same life? We could be content with the answer -just when they have certain volitional qualities in common. An affinity is noted between that theory and Berkeley's early doctrine of the self. Some rivals of the volitional theory invoke a spiritual or physical owner of mental items. They run a risk either of empty formality or of causal superstition. Other rivals postulate a non-transitive and symmetrical relation in the set of mental items. (...)
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    The Nature of Perception.N. M. L. Nathan - 2001 - Mind 110 (438):455-460.
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  6. Democracy and Impartiality.N. M. L. Nathan - 1989 - Analysis 49 (2):65 - 70.
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    Evidential Insatiability.N. M. L. Nathan - 1987 - Analysis 47 (2):110 - 115.
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    Admiration: A New Obstacle.N. M. L. Nathan - 1997 - Philosophy 72 (281):453 - 459.
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    True and Ultimate Responsibility.N. M. L. Nathan - 1997 - Philosophy 72 (280):297 - 302.
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    The Enactive Paradigm 33 Years Later. Response to Alfred Tauber.N. M. Vaz, G. C. Ramos & A. B. Castro - 2011 - Constructivist Foundations 6 (3):345-351.
    Upshot: According to Biology of Cognition and Language (Maturana’s approach) the immune system is not a cognitive system and defining of a cognitive paradigm is not what we understand as a Maturanian approach to immunology. The true cognitive actions in immunology are performed by immunologists acting as observers, not by body organs or systems. Stimuli and responses are not adequate concepts in the description of systems. As a closed network of cellular/molecular interactions, the immune system yields patterns of activity as (...)
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    Galileo's Planet: Observing Jupiter before Photography. Thomas A. Hockey.N. M. Swerdlow - 2001 - Isis 92 (3):580-581.
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    Narratio prima. Georg Joachim Rheticus, Henri Hugonnard-Roche, Jean-Pierre Verdet, Michel-Pierre Lerner, Alain Segonds.N. M. Swerdlow - 1984 - Isis 75 (4):736-737.
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    The Lunar Theories of Tycho Brahe and Christian Longomontanus in the Progymnasmata and Astronomia Danica.N. M. Swerdlow - 2009 - Annals of Science 66 (1):5-58.
    Summary Tycho Brahe's lunar theory, mostly the work of his assistant Christian Longomontanus, published in the Progymnasmata (1602), was the most advanced and accurate lunar theory yet developed. Its principal innovations are: the introduction of equant motion for the first inequality in order to separate the determination of direction and distance; a more accurate limit for the second inequality although requiring a more complex calculation; additional inequalities of the variation and, in place of the annual inequality in Tycho's earlier theory, (...)
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    A map of selves: beyond philosophy of mind.N. M. L. Nathan - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The self is one of the perennial topics in philosophy, and also one of the most debated. Its existence has been both defended and contested in equal measure by philosophers including Descartes and Hume. A Map of Selves: Beyond Philosophy of Mind proposes an original and compelling defense of selfhood. N. M. L. Nathan argues that the self is an enduring substance with a unique quality not shared with any other substance. He criticizes the panpsychist theory that material objects are (...)
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    The Social Dimension of Organizations: Recent experiences with Great Place to Work® assessment practices.Gerard I. J. M. Zwetsloot & Marcel N. A. van Marrewijk - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 55 (2):135-146.
    This paper elaborates on conceptual, empirical and practical arguments why corporations need to focus on their social dimensions, in order to further enhance organizational performance. The paper starts with an introduction on the general trend towards inclusiveness and connectedness. It then elaborates on the phase-wise development of cultures and organizational structures. Managing corporate improvement by building cultures of trust is the central focus of this contribution. By showing the cultural dimensions of Great Places to Work and their workplace practices, worthwhile (...)
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    VI*—Scepticism and the Regress of Justification.N. M. L. Nathan - 1975 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 75 (1):77-88.
    N. M. L. Nathan; VI*—Scepticism and the Regress of Justification, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 75, Issue 1, 1 June 1975, Pages 77–88, https:/.
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    The Physician as Captain of the Ship: A Critical Reappraisal.N. M. King, L. R. Churchill & Alan W. Cross - 2013 - Springer.
    "The fixed person for fixed duties, who in older societies was such a godsend, in the future ill be a public danger." Twenty years ago, a single legal metaphor accurately captured the role that American society accorded to physicians. The physician was "c- tain of the ship." Physicians were in charge of the clinic, the Operating room, and the health care team, responsible - and held accountabl- for all that happened within the scope of their supervision. This grant of responsibility (...)
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    Democracy.N. M. L. Nathan - 1993 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 93:123 - 137.
    N. M. L. Nathan; VIII*—Democracy, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 93, Issue 1, 1 June 1993, Pages 123–138, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelian/.
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    VIII*—Democracy.N. M. L. Nathan - 1993 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 93 (1):123-138.
    N. M. L. Nathan; VIII*—Democracy, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 93, Issue 1, 1 June 1993, Pages 123–138, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelian/.
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    Essay Review: Ptolemy's Geography, An Annotated Translation of the Theoretical Chapters by J. Lennart Berggren and Alexander Jones.N. M. Swerdlow - 2003 - Annals of Science 60 (3):313-320.
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    Montucla's Legacy: The History of the Exact Sciences.N. M. Swerdlow - 1993 - Journal of the History of Ideas 54 (2):299-328.
  22. Stoics and sceptics: A reply to Brueckner.N. M. L. Nathan - 2004 - Analysis 64 (3):264–268.
  23. Addressing nonscientific presuppositions in genetics using a conceptual change strategy.N. M. Mbajiorgu, N. G. Ezechi & E. C. Idoko - 2007 - Science Education 91 (3):419-438.
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    The theologian and his universe: theology and cosmology from the Middle Ages to the present.N. M. Wildiers - 1982 - New York: Seabury Press.
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    On Professor Westman's Reply to Copernicus and Astrology, with an Appendix of Translations of Additional Primary Sources.N. M. Swerdlow - 2013 - Perspectives on Science 21 (3):384-385.
    Professor Westman’s reply need be considered only briefly. When I received for review The Copernican Question, Prognostication, Skepticism, and Celestial Order, with its superlative commendations, I believed I had in my hands a book of surpassing erudition, the culmination of more than forty years of study by one of the world’s greatest experts on Copernicus and the astronomy and astrology of the Renaissance and early modern period. Imagine my surprise as I read this vast tome and discovered that it did (...)
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    Planetary Astronomy from the Renaissance to the Rise of Astrophysics. Part A: Tycho Brahe to Newton. René Taton, Curtis Wilson.N. M. Swerdlow - 1991 - Isis 82 (4):738-740.
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    Copernicus and Astrology, with an Appendix1of Translations of Primary Sources.N. M. Swerdlow - 2012 - Perspectives on Science 20 (3):353-378.
  28. Mental models in learning situations.N. M. Seel - 2006 - In Carsten Held, Markus Knauff & Gottfried Vosgerau (eds.), Mental models and the mind: current developments in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy of mind. Boston: Elsevier.
     
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    Hē Archaia sophistikē: ta sōzomena apospasmata.N. M. Skouteropoulos (ed.) - 1991 - Athēna: Ekdoseis "Gnōsē".
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  30. Sot︠s︡ialʹnai︠a︡ fenomenologii︠a︡ v izuchenii sovremennogo obshchestva.N. M. Smirnova - 2009 - Moskva: Kanon+.
     
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    Incompatibility or convergence: Human life as capital.N. M. Boichenko & Z. V. Shevchenko - 2020 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 17:7-17.
    The purpose of the study is to identify a common theoretical basis for the study of human life as capital and unconditional higher value. Theoretical basis is based on the value-laden and revised structural constructivism, provided by the French philosopher and sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, critical analysis of the concepts of capital as the embodiment of social expectations, the biological concept of the value of human life, as well as the concepts of its sanctity. Originality. It is proved that one should (...)
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    Organizational Commitment: A Proposal for a Wider Ethical Conceptualization of ‘Normative Commitment’.M. Guill├® N. - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 78 (3):401-414.
    Conceptualization and measurement of organizational commitment involve different dimensions that include economic, affective, as well as moral aspects labelled in the literature as: ‘continuance’, ‘affective’ and ‘normative’ commitment. This multidimensional framework emerges from the convergence of different research lines. Using Aristotle’s philosophical framework, that explicitly considers the role of the will in human commitment, it is proposed a rational explanation of the existence of mentioned dimensions in organizational commitment. Such a theoretical proposal may offer a more accurate definition of ‘affective (...)
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    De vijf vreugden van de geest: religie, wetenschap, geschiedenis, filosofie, esthetica.N. M. Wildiers - 1995 - Kapellen: Pelckmans.
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    The New Christian of Teilhard de Chardin.N. M. Wildiers - 1968 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 43 (4):523-538.
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    Will and world: a study in metaphysics.N. M. L. Nathan - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Beneath metaphysical problems there often lies a conflict between what we want to be true and what we believe to be true. Nathan provides a general account of the resolution of this conflict as a philosophical objective, showing that there are ways of thinking it through systematically with a view to resolving or alleviating it. The author also studies in detail a set of interrelated conflicts about the freedom and the reality of the will. He shows how difficult it is (...)
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  36. Manṭiq-i nuvīn: mushtamil bar al-Lamʻāt al-Mashriqīyah fī al-funūn al-manṭiqīyah.Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī & Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm - 1981 - Tihrān: Muʼassasah-ʼi Intishārāt-i Āgāh.
     
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    What Vitiates an Infinite Regress of Justification?N. M. L. Nathan - 1977 - Analysis 37 (3):116 - 126.
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    Legitimation of Euthanasia Decisions: A Philosophical Assessment of the Assisted Life Termination.N. M. Boichenko & N. A. Fialko - 2023 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 24:18-26.
    _The purpose _of this article is to find out whether philosophical and anthropological studies of human nature affect the legitimization of decisions about human life and death, using the example of a philosophical analysis of the problem of euthanasia. _Theoretical__ basis._ Philosophically and anthropologically based situational analysis in bioethics is chosen as the research methodology, which reveals the legitimation of euthanasia as a complex and highly responsible moral decision, which should be based on both the consideration of all the patient’s (...)
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  39. Relationship between STS approach, scientific literacy, and achievement in biology.N. M. Mbajiorgu & A. Ali - 2003 - Science Education 87 (1):31-39.
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    The elastic field of general-shape 3-D cracks.N. M. Ghoniem & J. Huang - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (27):4195-4212.
  41. On an argument of Peacocke's about physicalism and counterfactuals.N. M. L. Nathan - 1980 - Analysis 41 (3):124-125.
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    Kasr aṣnām al-Jāhilīyah: fī al-radd ʻalá Mutaṣawwifat zamānih.Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī & Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm - 2019 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Warrāq. Edited by Muḥammad Taqī Dānishʹpazhūh.
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    Aeschylus, Persae 107–12.N. M. Horsfall - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (03):268-.
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    Research is care.N. M. King - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 42 (3):7.
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    Effects of gas temperature on optical and transport properties of a-Si:H films deposited by PECVD.N. -M. Liao, W. Li, Y. -D. Jiang, Z. -M. Wu, K. -C. Qi & S. -B. Li - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (25):3051-3057.
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    The Aorist in μ Clauses.N. M. Holley - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (01):2-3.
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    The Concept of Intrinsic Value.N. M. Lemos - 2005 - In Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen & Michael J. Zimmerman (eds.), Recent work on intrinsic value. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 17--31.
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    Perception and intelligence: their phylogenetic relation.N. M. Locke - 1938 - Psychological Review 45 (4):335-345.
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    Being reasonable about religion William Charlton ashgate: Aldershot, 2006, pp. 170, £45.N. M. L. Nathan - 2008 - Philosophy 83 (1):145-149.
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    Exclusion and sufficient reason.N. M. L. Nathan - 2010 - Philosophy 85 (3):391-397.
    I argue for two principles by combining which we can construct a sound cosmological argument. The first is that for any true proposition p's if 'there is an explanation for p's truth' is consistent then there is an explanation for p's truth. The second is a modified version of the principle that for any class, if there is an explanation for the non-emptiness ofthat class, then there is at least one non-member ofthat class which causes it not to be empty.
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