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  1. The Complexity of Environment in Social Systems Theory.B. Freyer & R. L. Paxton - 2012 - Constructivist Foundations 8 (1):55-57.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Observing Environments” by Hugo F. Alrøe & Egon Noe. Upshot: We discuss the environmental terminology of Jakob von Uexküll in the context of Alrøe Egon Noe’s reflections, and to examine more deeply the multi-perspectivity that arises from a combination of von Uexküll’s and Luhmann’s systems theories. The complexity yielded by an unpacking of the term “environment” sheds light on the difficulties in finding common understandings for solving wicked problems.
     
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    The mathematical work of R. L. Moore: Its background, nature and influence.R. L. Wilder - 1982 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 26 (1):73-97.
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    God, Christ and Possibilities: R. L. STURCH.R. L. Sturch - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (1):81-84.
    I propose to begin with some fairly unexciting and uncontroversial remarks about possibility-statements, and then in their light to examine two problems philosophers have raised about certain statements of this kind which might be made in Christian theology where it touches on the doctrine of the Incarnation.
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    God and Probability: R. L. STURCH.R. L. Sturch - 1972 - Religious Studies 8 (4):351-354.
    Mr D. H. Mellor, in his article of this title in Religious Studies , Vol. 5 , distinguishes three senses of words such as ‘probable’ which might be used in a religious context, especially in that of attempted theistic proofs: statistical, subjective, and inductive probability. In each case he concludes that it is misleading to use these words in such contexts at all. With his discussion of the second I do not wish to quarrel; but there seem to me to (...)
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    Religion and Religions1: R. L. FRANKLIN.R. L. Franklin - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (4):419-431.
    When philosophers approach philosophy of religion, they typically ask two questions: are there any sound arguments to prove the existence of God; and is talk about God even rationally intelligible? Theologians, for their part, primarily expound the meaning and relevance of Christianity. I am by profession a philosopher, but apart from Secs. VI and VII I am here writing as a puzzled twentieth-century man. My prime worry is whether we philosophers and theologians are beginning with the right questions.
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    The Problem of the Divine Eternity: R. L. STURCH.R. L. Sturch - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (4):487-493.
    The ‘traditional’ view among philosophical theologians, that God is eternal not merely in the sense of being everlasting but in the sense of being outside time altogether, has come under sharp criticism in recent years, both from biblical theologians and from philosophers. It is against the latter form of attack, particularly as represented by the detailed criticisms of Professor Nelson Pike, that I wish to try and defend the notion of a divine timelessness.
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    A Science of Pure Consciousness?: R. L. FRANKLIN.R. L. Franklin - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (2):185-204.
    I have come to believe that the whole framework of our current thought is about to begin a long and radical transformation, based on what I shall call a new science of pure consciousness. The content of most of the matters to be considered by this science have hitherto been the concern of some areas of religion, particularly what in our culture we call ‘mysticism’; but the treatment of it would legitimately be called scientific. Thus one aspect of the transformation (...)
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    Editorial preface.R. L. Hall - 2017 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 81 (3):229-231.
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    Medical Ethics Needs a New View of Autonomy.R. L. Walker - 2008 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 33 (6):594-608.
    The notion of autonomy commonly employed in medical ethics literature and practices is inadequate on three fronts: it fails to properly identify nonautonomous actions and choices, it gives a false account of which features of actions and choices makes them autonomous or nonautonomous, and it provides no grounds for the moral requirement to respect autonomy. In this paper I offer a more adequate framework for how to think about autonomy, but this framework does not lend itself to the kinds of (...)
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  10. Parent-offspring conflict.R. L. Trivers - 2014 - In Francisco José Ayala & John C. Avise (eds.), Essential readings in evolutionary biology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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    Hicri II-IV. Asır Kıraat İhtic'cı Uygulamalarının Sonraki Dönem Kıraat İhtic'cı Uygulamalarına Etkileri: Neşru’l-Ḳır''ti’l-‘Aşr Özelinde Bir İnceleme.Mehmet Kılıç & Muhammed Pilgir - 2024 - Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 26 (49):327-352.
    Kurrâ’ya nispet edilen aynı kelimelerdeki edâ farklılıklarının tartışmalara sebep olmasından ötürü kıraat ihtilafı olan kelimelerde ihticâc yapılmasına gereksinim duyulmuştur. Delil getirmek manasında kullanılan ihticâc kavramı, kıraat ihtilafları için söz konusu olduğunda ise kıraat ihtilaflarının sıhhat zemininin ortaya konması kastedilmektedir. Ayrıca 2. asrın sonlarında kıraat tevcîhlerinin yapıldığı müstakil eserler ortaya çıkmakla birlikte kıraat alan yazınına ait genel telifatlarda da kıraat ihticâclarının yapıldığı görülmektedir. Kıraat müelliflerinden biri olan İbnu’l-Cezerî de Neşru’l-ḳırââti’l-‘aşr adlı eserinde zaman zaman kıraat ihticâcına yer vermektedir. Mezkûr eserdeki kıraat ihticâcları (...)
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    The dislocation distribution in face-centred cubic metals after fatigue.R. L. Segall, P. G. Partridge & P. B. Hirsch - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (72):1493-1513.
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    Sentences true in all constructive models.R. L. Vaught - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (1):39-53.
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    Denumerable Models of Complete Theories.R. L. Vaught, Lars Svenonius, Erwin Engeler & Gebhard Fukrken - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (2):342-344.
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    Dislocation arrangements in aluminium deformed in tension or by fatigue.R. L. Segall & P. G. Partridge - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (44):912-919.
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    The last problem.R. L. B. Nevison - 1976 - [Harrogate]: [The author].
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    Three ontological arguments.R. L. Purtill - 1975 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 6 (2):102 - 110.
  18. Theory versions instead of articulations of a paradigm.Chen R.-L. - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 31 (3):449-471.
  19. Prison labor: Its control, facilitation, and terms.L. R. - 1998 - Law and Philosophy 17 (s 5-6):533-557.
     
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  20. The disenfranchisement of felons.L. R. - 2001 - Law and Philosophy 20 (6):553-580.
    After discussing the interests that ground the right to democratic political participation, arguments for the disenfranchisement of those who commit serious criminal offenses are examined. The arguments are divided into two groups. The first group consists of arguments that are relatively independent of the justifying aims of punishment. It is conceded that two of these arguments establish that some, though by no means all, serious offenders should lose the vote for a period of time that does not necessarily overlap with (...)
     
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    The castration motive in a dream.R. L. Want - 1939 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 17 (2):144 – 150.
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  22. Comparing the Understanding of Subjects receiving a Candidate Malaria Vaccine in the United States and Mali.R. D. Ellis, I. Sagara, A. Durbin, A. Dicko, D. Shaffer, L. Miller, M. H. Assadou, M. Kone, B. Kamate, O. Guindo, M. P. Fay, D. A. Diallo, O. K. Doumbo, E. J. Emanuel & J. Millum - 2010 - American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 83 (4):868-72.
    Initial responses to questionnaires used to assess participants' understanding of informed consent for malaria vaccine trials conducted in the United States and Mali were tallied. Total scores were analyzed by age, sex, literacy (if known), and location. Ninety-two percent (92%) of answers by United States participants and 85% of answers by Malian participants were correct. Questions more likely to be answered incorrectly in Mali related to risk, and to the type of vaccine. For adult participants, independent predictors of higher scores (...)
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  23. The paradox of the Liar.R. L. Martin - 1974 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 36 (4):780-781.
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    Deconstructing the Laws of Logic.R. L. Clark Stephen - 2008 - Philosophy 83 (1):25-53.
    I consider reasons for questioning ‘the laws of logic’, and suggest that these laws do not accord with everyday reality. Either they are rhetorical tools rather than absolute truths, or else Plato and his successors were right to think that they identify a reality distinct from the ordinary world of experience, and also from the ultimate source of reality.
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    Structure and function of declarative and nondeclarative memory systems.L. R. Squire & Stuart Zola - 1996 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 93 (24):13515-13522.
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    Influence of oxidizing and reducing treatments on vacancy clustering in gold.R. L. Segall & L. M. Clarebrough - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (101):865-877.
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    Sham surgery controls: intracerebral grafting of fetal tissue for Parkinson's disease and proposed criteria for use of sham surgery controls.R. L. Albin - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (5):322-325.
    Sham surgery is a controversial and rarely used component of randomised clinical trials evaluating surgical interventions. The recent use of sham surgery in trials evaluating efficacy of intracerebral fetal tissue grafts in Parkinson’s disease has highlighted the ethical concerns associated with sham surgery controls. Macklin, and Dekkers and Boer argue vigorously against use of sham surgery controls. Macklin presents a broad argument against sham surgery controls while Dekkers and Boer present a narrower argument that sham surgery is unnecessary in the (...)
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    Implementing Mathematics with the Nuprl Proof Development System.R. L. Constable, S. F. Allen, H. M. Bromley, W. R. Cleaveland, J. F. Cremer & R. W. Harper - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (3):1299-1302.
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    Parts outweigh the whole (word) in unconscious analysis of meaning.R. L. Abrams & Anthony G. Greenwald - 2000 - Psychological Science 11 (2):118-124.
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    Parents’ attitudes toward consent and data sharing in biobanks: A multisite experimental survey.Armand H. Matheny Antommaria, Kyle B. Brothers, John A. Myers, Yana B. Feygin, Sharon A. Aufox, Murray H. Brilliant, Pat Conway, Stephanie M. Fullerton, Nanibaa’ A. Garrison, Carol R. Horowitz, Gail P. Jarvik, Rongling Li, Evette J. Ludman, Catherine A. McCarty, Jennifer B. McCormick, Nathaniel D. Mercaldo, Melanie F. Myers, Saskia C. Sanderson, Martha J. Shrubsole, Jonathan S. Schildcrout, Janet L. Williams, Maureen E. Smith, Ellen Wright Clayton & Ingrid A. Holm - 2018 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 9 (3):128-142.
    Background: The factors influencing parents’ willingness to enroll their children in biobanks are poorly understood. This study sought to assess parents’ willingness to enroll their children, and their perceived benefits, concerns, and information needs under different consent and data-sharing scenarios, and to identify factors associated with willingness. Methods: This large, experimental survey of patients at the 11 eMERGE Network sites used a disproportionate stratified sampling scheme to enrich the sample with historically underrepresented groups. Participants were randomized to receive one of (...)
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    Genetic testing: a conceptual exploration.R. L. Zimmern - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (2):151-156.
    This paper attempts to explore a number of conceptual issues surrounding genetic testing. It looks at the meaning of the terms, genetic information and genetic testing in relation to the definition set out by the Advisory Committee on Genetic Testing in the UK, and by the Task Force on Genetic Testing in the USA. It argues that the special arrangements that may be required for the regulation of genetic tests should not be determined by reference to the nature or technology (...)
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    Remanent magnetism of late secondary and early tertiary british rocks.R. L. Wilson - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (42):750-755.
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  33. Works of Thomas Hill Green.R. L. Nettleship - 1887 - Mind 12 (45):93-100.
    Thomas Hill Green was one of the most influential English thinkers of his time, and he made significant contributions to the development of political liberalism. Much of his career was spent at Balliol College, Oxford: having begun as a student of Jowett, he later acted effectively as his second-in-command at the college. Interested for his whole career in social questions, Green supported the temperance movement, the extension of the franchise, and the admission of women to university education. He became Whyte's (...)
     
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    Works of Thomas Hill Green 3 Volume Set.R. L. Nettleship (ed.) - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    Thomas Hill Green was one of the most influential English thinkers of his time, and he made significant contributions to the development of political liberalism. Much of his career was spent at Balliol College, Oxford: having begun as a student of Benjamin Jowett, he later acted effectively as his second-in-command at the college. Interested for his whole career in social questions, Green worked on the commission which led to the Endowed Schools Act of 1869, and supported the temperance movement, the (...)
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  35. Works of Thomas Hill Green: Volume 1, Philosophical Works.R. L. Nettleship (ed.) - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Thomas Hill Green was one of the most influential English thinkers of his time, and he made significant contributions to the development of political liberalism. Much of his career was spent at Balliol College, Oxford: having begun as a student of Jowett, he later acted effectively as his second-in-command at the college. Interested for his whole career in social questions, Green supported the temperance movement, the extension of the franchise, and the admission of women to university education. He became Whyte's (...)
     
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    Function Theory in an Axiom-free Equation Calculus.R. L. Goodstein - 1946 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 11 (1):24-26.
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    Persons in Love: A Study of Max Scheler's Wesen und Formen der Sympathie, by A. R. Luther.R. L. Funk - 1973 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 4 (3):270-273.
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  38. Mind in Science a History of Explanations in Psychology and Physics /Richard L. Gregory. --. --.R. L. Gregory - 1981 - Cambridge University Press, 1981.
     
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    Diversifying the Bioethics Funding Landscape: The Case of TMS.L. Gregory Appelbaum, Jonathan R. Young & Veljko Dubljević - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (1):28-30.
    Fabi and Goldberg investigate how funding availability influences the landscape of bioethics as a field, and perpetuates forms of social and epistemic injustice while limitin...
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    ‘Short on Heroics’: Jason in the Argonautica.R. L. Hunter - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (2):436-453.
    ‘Jason…chosen leader because his superior declines the honour, subordinate to his comrades, except once, in every trial of strength, skill, or courage, a great warrior only with the help of magical charms, jealous of honour but incapable of asserting it, passive in the face of crisis, timid and confused before trouble, tearful at insult, easily despondent, gracefully treacherous in his dealings with the love-sick Medea but cowering before her later threats and curses, coldly efficient in the time-serving murder of an (...)
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    About identity through possible worlds.R. L. Purtill - 1968 - Noûs 2 (1):87-89.
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    Hartshorne's modal proof.R. L. Purtill - 1966 - Journal of Philosophy 63 (14):397-409.
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    Charged dislocations in lithium fluoride.R. L. Sproull - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (56):815-831.
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    Recursive Number Theory. A Development of Recursive Arithmetic in a Logic-Free Equation Calculus.R. L. Goodstein - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (2):227-228.
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    Human rights and distributive justice in health care delivery.R. L. Shelton - 1978 - Journal of Medical Ethics 4 (4):165-171.
    This paper was first presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Christian Ethics, Toronto School of Theology, Toronto, Ontario in January 1977. Robert Shelton aims to focus on the concept of 'right to health care,' its related principle, 'distributive justice' in an attempt to suggest 'where we are' at present and where we perhaps ought to be heading. The paper is divided into three parts, which in their turn explore the moral grounds, the US general public's policy (...)
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    A Löwenheim-Skolem Theorem for Cardinals for Apart.R. L. Vaught, J. W. Addison, Leon Henkin & Alfred Tarski - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (3):476-477.
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    Ontology Down-to-Earth.L. R. Baker - 2015 - The Monist 98 (2):145-155.
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    Managerial Values in the Institutional Context.R. Alas, J. Ennulo & L. Türnpuu - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 65 (3):269-278.
    A comparative study of business related values among business students was conducted over the last 10 years in two neighbouring countries. Although Estonia and Finland are culturally related, according to an empirical study of managerial values, including the ethical values of business students, the two countries display significant differences. During the last decade, Estonia has changed from being a country characterised by an authoritarian, centralized, totalitarian state socialism, to a democratic country with a free market economy and different attitudes and (...)
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    Children in health research: a matter of trust.R. L. Woodgate & M. Edwards - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (4):211-216.
    Background Central to the involvement of children in health research is the notion of risk. In this paper we present one of the factors, a matter of trust, that shaped Canadian parents' and children's perceptions and assessments of risk in child health research. Participants and methods Part of a larger qualitative research study, 82 parents took part an in-depth qualitative interview, with 51 parents having children who had participated in health research and 31 having children with no research history. 51 (...)
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    Freewill and Determinism: A Study of Rival Concepts of Man.R. L. Franklin - 1968 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 26 (1):131-133.
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