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    Comment: Getting the Most Value Out of a Values History.O. J. Sahler - 2001 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 12 (2):173-175.
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    Comment: Should All Ethics Committee Members Be Institutionalized?O. J. Sahler - 2000 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 11 (2):182-183.
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    Judgments of weight as affected by adaptation range, adaptation duration, magnitude of unlabeled anchor, and judgmental language.O. J. Harvey & Donald T. Campbell - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (1):12.
  4. The (absence of a) relationship between thermodynamic and logical reversibility.O. J. E. Maroney - 2005 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 36 (2):355-374.
  5. CH. J. INSOLE, The Realist Hope, ISBN 0-7546-5487-7.O. J. Wiertz - 2011 - Theologie Und Philosophie 86 (3):434.
     
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    The Density Matrix in the de Broglie--Bohm Approach.O. J. E. Maroney - 2005 - Foundations of Physics 35 (3):493-510.
    If the density matrix is treated as an objective description of individual systems, it may become possible to attribute the same objective significance to statistical mechanical properties, such as entropy or temperature, as to properties such as mass or energy. It is shown that the de Broglie--Bohm interpretation of quantum theory can be consistently applied to density matrices as a description of individual systems. The resultant trajectories are examined for the case of the delayed choice interferometer, for which Bell [Int. (...)
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    The relationship between thermodynamic and logical reversibility.O. J. E. Maroney - 2005 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 36 (2):355-374.
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    Two concepts of argument.Daniel J. O'Keefe - 1992 - In William L. Benoit, Dale Hample & Pamela J. Benoit (eds.), Readings in argumentation. New York: Foris Publications. pp. 11--79.
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    Spinoza.O. J. LaP - 1929 - Modern Schoolman 5 (3):12-12.
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    Mycenaean Greek.O. J. L. Szemerényi - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (01):57-.
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  11. RC ROBERTS/WJ WOOD, Intellectual Virtues, ISBN 978-0-19-957570-1.O. J. Wiertz - 2012 - Theologie Und Philosophie 87 (4).
     
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  12. S. KETTL, Ist Gott wahrnehmbar?, ISBN 3-8285-9501-7.O. J. Wiertz - 2010 - Theologie Und Philosophie 85 (4):592.
     
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    Über den Grad der bewährung naturwissenschaftlicher hypothesen.O. -J. Grüsser - 1983 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 14 (2):273-291.
    The formulae advanced by Popper to calculate the degree of corroboration C of a scientific hypothesis are unsatisfactory in that the probability values required in the computation are often not available. An attempt is made to define a quantitative measure B* in the place of C in which only countable empirical values would be used. This condition is fulfilled in two basic formulae and eq. ), which could be applied to calculate the degree of corroboration. When m successful falsifications of (...)
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    Direct perception: an opponent and a precursor of computational theories.O. J. Braddick - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):381-382.
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    Aristotle redivivus? Multiple causes and effects in hominid brain evolution.O. -J. Grüsser - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (2):356-359.
  16. Anglican Attitudes. A Study of Victorian Religious Controversies.A. O. J. Cockshut - 1959
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    Über den Grad der Bewährung naturwissenschaftlicher Hypothesen.O. -J. Grüsser - 1983 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 14 (2):273-291.
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  18. El Jesús de Endo y Saramago: La cristología de'Jesús'y'El Evangelio según Jesucristo'.O. J. Esqueda - 2002 - Kairos (misc) 31:95-97.
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    An Inelegant Greek Verse.O. J. Todd - 1939 - Classical Quarterly 33 (3-4):163-.
    Herodotus tells us in book vii, ch. 220, that the Pythian priestess gave the Spartans a warning couched in hexameters, of which the second line begins ἢ μγα στυ ρικυδς. To this text the admirable commentary of How and Wells takes exception in the following note: ‘The synizesis στυ ρικυδς is intolerable. Read δμ' ρικυδς, στυ being a gloss, H. Richards, Cl. Rev. xix. 345.’ Doubtless this union of vowels is harder than that of υω in ρινων or in γενων (...)
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    On Martial Vi, lxi. 3.O. J. Todd - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (05):166-.
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    Sense and Sound in Classical Poetry.O. J. Todd - 1942 - Classical Quarterly 36 (1-2):29-.
    ‘Saepe stilum vertas’, says Horace; and he had excellent company in his friend Virgil, who wrote the Aeneid at the rate of only about 900 lines a year, and spent hours in licking his verses into shape. It would have been instructive to sit at the elbow of these two poets, to see what they altered and what they rejected. It is clear, e.g., that there were certain caesural arrangements which Virgil deliberately affected and others which he as deliberately avoided. (...)
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    Servius on the Saturnian Metre.O. J. Todd - 1940 - Classical Quarterly 34 (3-4):133-.
    On Virgil's statement that in honour of Bacchus ‘Ausonii … coloni versibus incomptis ludunt’, Servius remarks: ‘id est, carminibus Saturnio metro compositis, quod ad rhythmum solum vulgares componere consuerunt….’Obviously Servius is drawing a distinction between the Saturnian and other metres, as well as between the ordinary man and the man of letters. The unlettered compose their verses in the Saturnian metre, which is founded on rhythmus alone; the literary circles write theirs on some other basis.
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    TPITAΓΩNIΣTHΣ: A Reconsideration.O. J. Todd - 1938 - Classical Quarterly 32 (1):30-38.
    When Demosthenes brought Aeschines to trial on a charge of malfeasance as an ambassador, he made what seems now the astonishing declaration in connection with Aeschines' acting of the part of Creon in Sophocles' Antigone: ⋯στε γ⋯ρ δ⋯που το⋯θ' ὅτι ⋯ν ἅπασι τοῖς δρ⋯μασι τοῖς τραγικοῖς ⋯ξα⋯ρετ⋯ν ⋯στιν ὥσπερ γ⋯ρας τοῖς τριταγωνισ ταῖς τὺ τοὺς τυρ⋯ννους κα⋯ τοὺς τ⋯ σκ⋯πτρ' ἔχοντας εἰσι⋯ναι. Until the last generation this was taken at face value as indicating that of the three actors presenting a (...)
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    The Character of Zeus in Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound.O. J. Todd - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (2):61-67.
    ‘A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin’ not only ‘of little minds,’ but of some classically trained minds as well. And it is surprising to see how this has caused certain unevennesses in ancient authors to be trued up. Aristophanes, for example, we are toldby a late venerable scholar, never permits a change of meter in a single speech directed to the same person; and to get rid of the two deviations from this rule, the framer of it cut down the (...)
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    The logic of bunched implications.Peter W. O'Hearn & David J. Pym - 1999 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):215-244.
    We introduce a logic BI in which a multiplicative (or linear) and an additive (or intuitionistic) implication live side-by-side. The propositional version of BI arises from an analysis of the proof-theoretic relationship between conjunction and implication; it can be viewed as a merging of intuitionistic logic and multiplicative intuitionistic linear logic. The naturality of BI can be seen categorically: models of propositional BI's proofs are given by bicartesian doubly closed categories, i.e., categories which freely combine the semantics of propositional intuitionistic (...)
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  26. Brain disorders? Not really: Why network structures block reductionism in psychopathology research.Denny Borsboom, Angélique O. J. Cramer & Annemarie Kalis - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42:e2.
    In the past decades, reductionism has dominated both research directions and funding policies in clinical psychology and psychiatry. The intense search for the biological basis of mental disorders, however, has not resulted in conclusive reductionist explanations of psychopathology. Recently, network models have been proposed as an alternative framework for the analysis of mental disorders, in which mental disorders arise from the causal interplay between symptoms. In this target article, we show that this conceptualization can help explain why reductionist approaches in (...)
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    Sensory consciousness explained (better) in terms of ‘corporality’ and ‘alerting capacity’.J. Kevin O’Regan, Erik Myin & Alva NOë - 2005 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 4 (4):369-387.
    How could neural processes be associated with phenomenal consciousness? We present a way to answer this question by taking the counterintuitive stance that the sensory feel of an experience is not a thing that happens to us, but a thing we do: a skill we exercise. By additionally noting that sensory systems possess two important, objectively measurable properties, corporality and alerting capacity, we are able to explain why sensory experience possesses a sensory feel, but thinking and other mental processes do (...)
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  28. True Names: Vergil and the Alexandrian Tradition of Etymological Wordplay (Pamela R. Bleisch).J. J. O'Hara - 1998 - American Journal of Philology 119:300-303.
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  29. How to Build a Robot that is Conscious and Feels.J. Kevin O’Regan - 2012 - Minds and Machines 22 (2):117-136.
    Following arguments put forward in my book (Why red doesn’t sound like a bell: understanding the feel of consciousness. Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2011), this article takes a pragmatic, scientist’s point of view about the concepts of consciousness and “feel”, pinning down what people generally mean when they talk about these concepts, and then investigating to what extent these capacities could be implemented in non-biological machines. Although the question of “feel”, or “phenomenal consciousness” as it is called by (...)
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    Individuation and Actual Existence in Scotistic Metaphysics.O. J. Brown - 1979 - New Scholasticism 53 (3):347-361.
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  31. Czlowiek.J. P. O. - 1949 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 2:11.
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  32. 'Ēōmr vē akhlag.J. Cameron Lees - 1895 - Istʻanpōlta: Matʻpa'a i A. Hakob Pōyachean.
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    The Syncategoremata of William of Sherwood.J. Reginald O'Donnell - 1941 - Mediaeval Studies 3 (1):46-93.
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    O estado é meio e não fim.J. C. Ataliba Nogueira - 1945 - São Paulo,: Saraiva & cia., Livraria acadêmica.
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    After oil: Analysis of poetic projections into post-petroleum political economy and environment of the Niger delta.O. J. Osai - 2006 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 8 (1).
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    From trench to governance: A necessary metamorphosis for hamas.O. J. Osai & L. U. M. Eleanya - 2006 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 8 (1).
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    Instabillity and the Niger Delta crisis: An analysis of Nigerian federalism.O. J. Osal, E. Lucky & J. Wodi - 2011 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 11 (1).
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    Spiritual intelligence , leadership and good governance: A treatise.O. J. Osal - 2011 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 10 (2).
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    Musical Me'lange and Lyrical Universalism in the Works of Carlos Santana: A Study in Globalization.O. J. Ossai - 2007 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 9 (1).
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    Skill, corporality and alerting capacity in an account of sensory consciousness.Kevin J. O'Regan - 2005
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    Ethnomethodology.Daniel J. O'keefe - 1979 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 9 (2):187–219.
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    Corroborating testimonies.L. J. O'neill - 1982 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 33 (1):60-63.
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    The Reading of Assigned Sections of the Metaphysics of Aristotle.Mortimer J. Adler & William O’Meara - 1940 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 16:254-258.
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  44. Toward an Analytic Phenomenology: The Concepts of "Bodiliness" and "Grabbiness".Kevin J. O'Regan, Erik Myin & No - 2001 - In A. Carsetti (ed.), Seeing and Thinking. Reflections on Kanizsa's Studies in Visual Cognition. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    In this paper, we present an account of phenomenal con- sciousness. Phenomenal consciousness is experience, and the _problem _of phenomenal consciousness is to explain how physical processes.
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    Raduan e o phaseolus vulgaris.J. B. De Souza Freitas - 2021 - Desleituras Literatura Filosofia Cinema e outras artes 6.
    Conheci Raduan num sábado entre junho ou julho de 1996. Estimo os meses e garanto o dia e o ano em razão de Menina a caminho. Amizades comuns nos levaram então a participar de festa familiar no paulistano bairro do Pacaembu. Situado em rua tranquila, o restaurado sobrado compunha-se das variadas dependências requeridas em outros tempos por famílias de classes em fase de ascensão. No piso térreo, destacava-se o espaço destinado aos convidados: a ampla sala, integrada à copa e a (...)
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    Psychometric Validation of a Questionnaire to Assess Perception and Knowledge About Exposure to Pesticides in Rural Schoolchildren of Maule, Chile.María Teresa Muñoz-Quezada, Boris Lucero, Benjamín Castillo, Asa Bradman, Liliana Zúñiga, Brittney O. Baumert, Verónica Iglesias, María Pía Muñoz, Rafael J. Buralli & Carmen Antini - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Exposure to pesticides during infancy is associated with numerous adverse health outcomes. The assessment of knowledge and perception of pesticides exposure and risk among children has not been thoroughly studied. The aim of the study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of a questionnaire that measures the knowledge and perception of exposure to organophosphate pesticides among rural schoolchildren. The questionnaire was administered to 151 schoolchildren between 9 and 13years from four Chilean rural schools. An internal consistency analysis of the (...)
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    Nicholas of Autrecourt.J. Reginald O'Donnell - 1939 - Mediaeval Studies 1 (1):179-280.
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    Tractatus Magistri Guillelmi Alvernensis De Bono et Malo.J. Reginald O'Donnell - 1946 - Mediaeval Studies 8 (1):245-299.
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    Tractatus Secundus Guillelmi Alvernensis De Bono et Malo.J. Reginald O'Donnell - 1954 - Mediaeval Studies 16 (1):219-271.
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    Identity and influence in social interaction.Barbara J. O'Keefe - 1995 - Argumentation 9 (5):785-800.
    Researchers studying argumentation often make the simplifying assumption that rational persuasion can be studied independently from the processes through which social identities are established and maintained. However, developments in the study of message design, particularly the groundbreaking work of Brown and Levinson (1978, 1987) on politeness, suggests that in practice the multiple functions of messages are intertwined in message structure and effects. In contrast to the view that identity issues distort rational processes in communication, both the communication of identity and (...)
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