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    Commentary: Communication: The Most Important “Procedure” in Healthcare and Bioethics.Peter G. Brindley - 2019 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (3):415-421.
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  2. Would it be Wise to Study Wisdom? A Comment on the Chicago Institute for Practical Wisdom.Peter G. Jones - manuscript
    A sceptical response to the idea that wisdom may be turned into a new academic subject or science, and to the idea that to do so would be in any way be wise. .
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    Tractable constraints on ordered domains.Peter G. Jeavons & Martin C. Cooper - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 79 (2):327-339.
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    Blockchain Ethics.Peter G. Kirchschlaeger - 2023 - Philosophies 9 (1):2.
    There is no question about the innovation force and the economic potential of blockchain technology. As the basis for new currencies, financial services, and smart contracts, blockchain technology can be seen as the fifth disruptive computing paradigm, after mainframes, personal computers, the Internet, and mobile devices. However, there are questions about its ethical implications, which have the potential to also impact the economic success of blockchain technology. This article aims to provide ethical guidance on blockchain technology. In order to reach (...)
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    The Use of Theological Terms in the De anima.Peter G. Sobol - 2023 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2):249-265.
    Historian of science Edward Grant believed that, by counting and classifying the uses of theological terms in commentaries on some of Aristotle’s natural books, he could show that medieval natural philosophy had no theological agenda. But his broad-brush approach may not reveal differences in the way individual authors used theological terms. A census of such terms in the De anima commentaries of John Buridan and Nicole Oresme undertaken in this paper suggests that Buridan was more mindful of theological scrutiny of (...)
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    Albert the Great Among the Pygmies: Explaining Animal Intelligence in the Thirteenth Century.Peter G. Sobol - 2023 - In Joshua P. Hochschild, Turner C. Nevitt, Adam Wood & Gábor Borbély (eds.), Metaphysics Through Semantics: The Philosophical Recovery of the Medieval Mind / Essays in Honor of Gyula Klima. Springer Verlag. pp. 63-75.
    Aristotle’s restriction of intellect to humans raised the problem of how animals are able to react to and learn from their environment if they lack the ability to recognize classes of objects, an ability supposedly conferred by intellect. Aristotle’s delineation of the internal senses into the common sense, imagination, and memory did not include a locus for the cleverness or prudence that he found animals to possess in varying degrees. Avicenna supplemented Aristotle’s internal senses by adding the estimative power, which (...)
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    The "Disagreements" Approach to Inservicing Philosophy for Children.Peter G. Woolcock - 1991 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 9 (2):43-45.
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    Omega Bibliography of Mathematical Logic: Volume 4, Recursion Theory.Peter G. Hinman (ed.) - 1987 - Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York: Springer.
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  9. Yoichiro Nambu.Peter G. O. Freund, Jeffrey Harvey & Emil Martinec - 2016 - In Lars Brink, L. N. Chang, M. Y. Han, K. K. Phua & Yoichiro Nambu (eds.), Memorial volume for Y. Nambu. Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte..
     
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  10. An International Data-Based Systems Agency IDA: Striving for a Peaceful, Sustainable, and Human Rights-Based Future.Peter G. Kirchschlaeger - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (3):73.
    Digital transformation and “artificial intelligence (AI)”—which can more adequately be called “data-based systems (DS)”—comprise ethical opportunities and risks. Therefore, it is necessary to identify precisely ethical opportunities and risks in order to be able to benefit sustainably from the opportunities and to master the risks. The UN General Assembly has recently adopted a resolution aiming for ‘safe, secure and trustworthy artificial intelligence systems’. It is now urgent to implement and build on the UN General Assembly Resolution. Allowing humans and the (...)
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    Introducing the theory of relativity.Peter G. Nelson - 2015 - Foundations of Chemistry 18 (1):15-19.
    A simple way of introducing the theory of relativity to chemistry students is presented. This is based on experimental observations of the variation in the mass of an electron with speed. Analysis of these generates the equations chemists use, and provides a basis for critical discussion of the theory.
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    What is chemistry that I may teach it?Peter G. Nelson - 2018 - Foundations of Chemistry 21 (2):179-191.
    This article presents a personal answer to the question “What is chemistry?”, set out in terms of six propositions. These cover “pure” and “applied” chemistry, different levels of description, and the broader context of chemistry.
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    On the origin of plastids.Peter G. Kroth - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (1):2200217.
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    Recursion-theoretic hierarchies.Peter G. Hinman - 1978 - New York: Springer Verlag.
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    Classical Recursion Theory.Peter G. Hinman - 2001 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 7 (1):71-73.
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    Classical Recursion Theory. The Theory of Functions and Sets of Natural Numbers.Peter G. Hinman - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (3):1307-1308.
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    Skills-Grouping as a Teaching Approach to the "Philosophy for Children" Program.Peter G. Woolcock - 1993 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 10 (3):23-28.
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    Language and self-transformation: a study of the Christian conversion narrative.Peter G. Stromberg - 1993 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This is a study of how self-transformation may occur through the practice of reframing one's personal experience in terms of a canonical language: that is, a system of symbols that purports to explain something about human beings and the universe they live in. The Christian conversion narrative is used as the primary example here, but the approach used in this book also illuminates other practices such as psychotherapy in which people deal with emotional conflict through language.
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    Statistical mechanical interpretation of temperature.Peter G. Nelson - 2019 - Foundations of Chemistry 21 (3):325-331.
    A statistical mechanical treatment is given of thermal contact between two systems. Reciprocal temperature emerges from this as the relative change in the number of microscopic states a macroscopic system at equilibrium ranges over, at constant volume and chemical composition, with change in internal energy. The significance of this is discussed in detail with reference to a monatomic gas and an Einstein solid.
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    Erratum to: A modern version of Lewis’s theory of valency.Peter G. Nelson - 2015 - Foundations of Chemistry 18 (1):85-85.
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    Some applications of forcing to hierarchy problems in arithmetic.Peter G. Hinman - 1969 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 15 (20‐22):341-352.
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    Person, Property, and Civil Society in the Philosophy of Right.Peter G. Stillman - 1980 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 5:103-117.
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    Review of Qur’anic Stories: God, Revelation and the Audience. [REVIEW]Peter G. Riddell - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (4):981-982.
    Qur’anic Stories: God, Revelation and the Audience. By Leyla Ozgur Alhassen. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2021. Pp. viii + 175. $100 (cloth); $24.95 (paper); $24.95 (ebook).
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    Some applications of forcing to hierarchy problems in arithmetic.Peter G. Hinman - 1969 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 15 (20-22):341-352.
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    Anthony Aveni. Behind the Crystal Ball: Magic, Science, and the Occult from Antiquity through the New Age. Revised edition. xvii + 361 pp., illus., bibl., index. Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2002. $24.95. [REVIEW]Peter G. Sobol - 2004 - Isis 95 (3):466-467.
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    The case against evolutionary ethics today.Peter G. Woolcock - 1999 - In Jane Maienschein & Michael Ruse (eds.), Biology and the foundation of ethics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 276--306.
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  27. Are science and religion natural enemies?Peter G. Woolcock - 2012 - The Australian Humanist 108 (108):1.
    Woolcock, Peter G A topic much exercising the minds of religious believers at the moment is whether or not science and religion are natural enemies. The Religion and Ethics program on the ABC's Radio National, for example, has recently provided access on its website to a series of articles on the topic, with titles such as Science or Naturalism? The Contradictions of Richard Dawkins; Christianity and the Rise of Western Science; Did Darwin Defeat God?; Does Science Make Belief in (...)
     
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    Logical truth revisited.Peter G. Hinman, Jaegwon Kim & Stephen P. Stich - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy 65 (17):495-500.
    Thirty-two years ago W. V. Quine proposed a definition of 'logical truth' that has been widely repeated and reprinted. Quine himself seems to have recognized that this definition is wrong in detail; in section 1 we eliminate this fault. What has perhaps been less widely observed is that, in abandoning the model-theoretic account of logical truth in favor of a "substitutional" account, Quine's definition swells the ranks of the logical truths and makes the classification of a sentence as a logical (...)
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  29. Cosmology as a science.Peter G. Bergmann - 1970 - Foundations of Physics 1 (1):17-22.
    In recent years, observational techniques at cosmological distances have been sufficiently improved that cosmology has become an empirical science, rather than a field for unchecked speculation. There remains the fact that its object, the whole universe, exists only once; hence, we are unable to separate “general” features from particular aspects of “our” universe. This might not be a serious drawback if we were justified in the belief that presently accepted laws of nature remain valid on the cosmological scale. In the (...)
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    Prospective memory, emotional valence and ageing.Peter G. Rendell, Louise H. Phillips, Julie D. Henry, Tristan Brumby-Rendell, Xochitl de la Piedad Garcia, Mareike Altgassen & Matthias Kliegel - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (5):916-925.
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    Moral Experts in the Courtroom.Peter G. McAllen & Richard Delgado - 1984 - Hastings Center Report 14 (1):27-34.
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    Ω-Bibliography of Mathematical Logic: Recursion Theory.Peter G. Hinman - 2013 - Springer.
    Gert H. Müller The growth of the number of publications in almost all scientific areas,· as in the area of (mathematical) logic, is taken as a sign of our scientifically minded culture, but it also has a terrifying aspect. In addition, given the rapidly growing sophistica tion, specialization and hence subdivision of logic, researchers, students and teachers may have a hard time getting an overview ofthe existing literature, partic ularly if they do not have an extensive library available in their (...)
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    Editor's Introduction.Peter G. Stillman - 1987 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 8:7-12.
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    Morality, Economics, and Environmental Policy.Peter G. Stillman - 1984 - Environmental Ethics 6 (1):95-96.
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    A survey of Mučnik and Medvedev degrees.Peter G. Hinman - 2012 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (2):161-229.
    We survey the theory of Mucnik and Medvedev degrees of subsets of $^{\omega}{\omega}$with particular attention to the degrees of $\Pi_{1}^{0}$ subsets of $^{\omega}2$. Sections 1-6 present the major definitions and results in a uniform notation. Sections 7-6 present proofs, some more complete than others, of the major results of the subject together with much of the required background material.
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  36. Social humanism: A new metaphysics [Book Review].Peter G. Woolcock - 2013 - The Australian Humanist 109 (109):21.
    Woolcock, Peter G Review of: Social humanism: A new metaphysics, by Brian Ellis, Routledge, New York, 2012. $120.
     
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    [Omnibus Review].Peter G. Hinman - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (2):409-410.
  38. Fundamentals of Mathematical Logic.Peter G. Hinman - 2007 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (3):363-365.
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    Meaning and International Relations.Peter G. Mandaville & Andrew J. Williams - 2003 - Psychology Press.
    This innovative volume brings together specialists in international relations to tackle a set of difficult questions about what it means to live in a globalized world where the purpose and direction of world politics are no longer clear-cut. What emerges from these essays is a very clear sense that while we may be living in an era that lacks a single, universal purpose, ours is still a world replete with meaning. The authors in this volume stress the need for a (...)
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    A modern version of Lewis’s theory of valency.Peter G. Nelson - 2015 - Foundations of Chemistry 17 (2):153-162.
    A modern version of Lewis’s theory of valency is presented. This takes account of the results of quantum–mechanical calculations on molecules. Topics covered are polar covalent bonds, hypervalency, coordinate bonds, nonintegral bonds, oxo-anions, variable valency among transition elements, and nonclassical compounds. A distinction is drawn between the valence shell of an atom and the Lewis shell. The concept of a fractional bond pair is presented.
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    Ethics, Economics and International Relations: Transparent Sovereignty in the Commonwealth of Life.Peter G. Brown (ed.) - 2000 - Columbia University Press.
    In this important book Peter G. Brown seeks to chart a new future for the species that share the earth. He offers an innovative, yet historically grounded, argument for human rights to bodily integrity; to moral, religious, and political choice; and to subsistence that all persons owe each other irrespective of nationality. He also argues that we have direct moral obligations to non-humans - he calls this 'respect for the commonwealth of life'. Honouring these obligations requires a thorough regrounding (...)
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    5 Three Approaches to Global Health Care Justice: Rejecting the Positive/Negative Rights Distinction.Peter G. N. West-Oram - 2016 - In Paulo Barcelos & Gabriele De Angelis (eds.), International Development and Human Aid: Principles, Norms and Institutions for the Global Sphere. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 108-126.
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    The Concept of “Continuing Creation” Will Not Save Us From Difficult Decisions.Trisha Prentice, Peter G. Davis & Lynn Gillam - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (8):23-25.
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    Emotion recognition of static and dynamic faces in autism spectrum disorder.Peter G. Enticott, Hayley A. Kennedy, Patrick J. Johnston, Nicole J. Rinehart, Bruce J. Tonge, John R. Taffe & Paul B. Fitzgerald - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (6):1110-1118.
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    Understanding entropy.Peter G. Nelson - 2021 - Foundations of Chemistry 24 (1):3-13.
    A new way of understanding entropy as a macroscopic property is presented. This is based on the fact that heat flows from a hot body to a cold one even when the hot one is smaller and has less energy. A quantity that determines the direction of flow is shown to be the increment of heat gained divided by the absolute temperature. The same quantity is shown to determine the direction of other processes taking place in isolated systems provided that (...)
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    Periodicity in the formulae of carbonyls and the electronic basis of the Periodic Table.Peter G. Nelson - 2012 - Foundations of Chemistry 15 (2):199-208.
    The basis of the Periodic Table is discussed. Electronic configuration recurs in only 21 out of the 32 groups. A better basis is derived by considering the highest classical valency (v) exhibited by an element and a new measure, the highest valency in carbonyl compounds (v*). This leads to a table based on the number of outer electrons possessed by an atom (N) and the number of electrons required for it to achieve an inert (noble) gas configuration (N*). Periodicity of (...)
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    Hegel's idea of punishment.Peter G. Stillman - 1976 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (2):169-182.
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    Eine Wirtschaft, die Leben fördert: wirtschafts- und unternehmensethische Reflexionen im Anschluss an Papst Franziskus.Ingeborg Gabriel, Peter G. Kirchschläger & Richard Sturn (eds.) - 2017 - Ostfildern: Matthias Grünewald Verlag.
    Diese Wirtschaft totet! besonders dieser Satz von Papst Franziskus hat beachtliche Aufmerksamkeit gefunden. Aber: Welche Wirtschaft totet? Und welche fordert Leben? Dieser Band stellt wirtschaftswissenschaftliche, ethische und theologische Ansatze vor, die Verengungen in gegenwartigen Theorien uberwinden: Welche Bedeutung haben offentlicher Guter? Wie lassen sich soziale und okologische Dimensionen in die Wirtschaftstheorie integrieren? Wie sollte eine Finanzwirtschaft aussehen, die der Realwirtschaft dient? Was ist die Verantwortung des Konsumenten? Diese und weitere Grundfragen, die in den wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Mainstream-Theorien zu kurz kommen, erinnern die (...)
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    Pierre Gassendi's Philosophy and Science: Atomism for Empiricists (review).Peter G. Sobol - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (1):161-162.
    Peter G. Sobol - Pierre Gassendi's Philosophy and Science: Atomism for Empiricists - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:1 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.1 161-162 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Peter G. Sobol Mcfarland, Wisconsin Saul Fisher. Pierre Gassendi's Philosophy and Science: Atomism for Empiricists. Brill's Studies in Intellectual History 131. Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2005. Pp. xxviii + 436. Cloth, $172.50. In 1971, Richard S. Westfall described Pierre Gassendi as "the original scissors and (...)
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  50. Is Metaphysics a Waste of Time?Peter G. Jones - 2012 - Philosophy Pathways 171 (171).
    The view that metaphysics is a waste of time appears to be gaining in popularity. It is held openly by many scientists and even many philosophers. I argue here that this is a consequence of the way metaphysics is usually done and the futility of a certain approach to it, and not a reason to suppose there is no useful knowledge to be acquired from its study. -/- .
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