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  1. Itazurakko banzai.Ren Totsuka - 1970
     
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    From Exemplar to Grammar: A Probabilistic Analogy‐Based Model of Language Learning.Rens Bod - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (5):752-793.
    While rules and exemplars are usually viewed as opposites, this paper argues that they form end points of the same distribution. By representing both rules and exemplars as (partial) trees, we can take into account the fluid middle ground between the two extremes. This insight is the starting point for a new theory of language learning that is based on the following idea: If a language learner does not know which phrase‐structure trees should be assigned to initial sentences, s/he allows (...)
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    The Flow of Cognitive Goods: A Historiographical Framework for the Study of Epistemic Transfer.Rens Bod, Jeroen van Dongen, Sjang L. Ten Hagen, Bart Karstens & Emma Mojet - 2019 - Isis 110 (3):483-496.
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  4. The Tension between Biomedical Technology and Confucian Values.Ren-Zong Qiu - 2002 - In Julia Lai Po-Wah Tao (ed.), Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Possibility of Global Bioethics. Kluwer Academic.
     
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    Towards a general model of applying science.Rens Bod - 2006 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 20 (1):5 – 25.
    How is scientific knowledge used, adapted, and extended in deriving phenomena and real-world systems? This paper aims at developing a general account of 'applying science' within the exemplar-based framework of Data-Oriented Processing (DOP), which is also known as Exemplar-Based Explanation (EBE). According to the exemplar-based paradigm, phenomena are explained not by deriving them all the way down from theoretical laws and boundary conditions but by modelling them on previously derived phenomena that function as exemplars. To accomplish this, DOP proposes to (...)
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    Introduction: The Humanities and the Sciences.Rens Bod & Julia Kursell - 2015 - Isis 106 (2):337-340.
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    Models of explanation and explanation in medicine.Ren-Zong Qiu - 1989 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 3 (2):199 – 212.
  8. Ze ren guan nian yu xian dai guo min: yi ge lun li xue di yan jiu.Ren Han - 1947 - [Shanghai]: Zheng zhong shu ju.
     
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  9. Christian Discourses; the Crisis and a Crisis in the Life of an Actress.Søren Kierkegaard - 1997
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  10. deuxième partie, Le maritainisme parmi les thomismes: Amoureux de la vérité : Jacques Maritain et Charles Journet.Reńe Mougel - 2022 - In Hubert Borde & Bernard Hubert (eds.), Actualité de Jacques Maritain. Paris: Pierre Téqui éditeur.
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  11. Wen xue chu bu.Ren Ba - 1939 - Shanghai: Hai yan shu dian.
     
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  12. Wen xue lun gao.Ren Ba - 1959 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing fa xing.
     
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  13. Seeing subjectivity: defending a perceptual account of other minds.Joel Krueger & Søren Overgaard - 2012 - ProtoSociology (47):239-262.
    The problem of other minds has a distinguished philosophical history stretching back more than two hundred years. Taken at face value, it is an epistemological question: it concerns how we can have knowledge of, or at least justified belief in, the existence of minds other than our own. In recent decades, philosophers, psychologists, neuroscientists, anthropologists and primatologists have debated a related question: how we actually go about attributing mental states to others (regardless of whether we ever achieve knowledge or rational (...)
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    How do nursing home doctors involve patients and next of kin in end-of-life decisions? A qualitative study from Norway.Maria Romøren, Reidar Pedersen & Reidun Førde - 2016 - BMC Medical Ethics 17 (1):1-8.
    BackgroundEthically challenging critical events and decisions are common in nursing homes. This paper presents nursing home doctors’ descriptions of how they include the patient and next of kin in end-of-life decisions.MethodsWe performed ten focus groups with 30 nursing home doctors. Advance care planning; aspects of decisions on life-prolonging treatment, and conflict with next of kin were subject to in-depth analysis and condensation.ResultsThe doctors described large variations in attitudes and practices in all aspects of end-of-life decisions. In conflict situations, many doctors (...)
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    Morality in Flux: Medical Ethics Dilemmas in the People's Republic of China.Ren-Zong Qiu - 1991 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 1 (1):16-27.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Morality in Flux: Medical Ethics Dilemmas in the People's Republic of ChinaRen-Zong Qiu (bio)IntroductionModern China is undergoing a fundamental change from a monolithic society to a rather pluralistic one. It is a long and winding road. Marxism is facing various challenges as the influence of Western culture increases. Confucianism is still deeply entrenched in the Chinese mind but various religions, including Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity are experiencing a revival. (...)
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    A Comparative Framework for Studying the Histories of the Humanities and Science.Rens Bod - 2015 - Isis 106 (2):367-377.
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    Introduction to the symposium 'applying science'.Rens Bod, Mieke Boon & Marcel Boumans - 2006 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 20 (1):1 – 3.
    Unlike basic sciences, scientific research in advanced technologies aims to explain, predict, and describe not phenomena in nature, but phenomena in technological artefacts, thereby producing knowledge that is utilized in technological design. This article first explains why the covering‐law view of applying science is inadequate for characterizing this research practice. Instead, the covering‐law approach and causal explanation are integrated in this practice. Ludwig Prandtl’s approach to concrete fluid flows is used as an example of scientific research in the engineering sciences. (...)
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    A Study of the Common Aesthetic Character of Chinese Calligraphy and Dance.Ren Na1 He Qi - 2011 - Journal of Aesthetic Education (Misc) 3:019.
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    Chang xiang quan li.Ren Qing - 1998 - Shenyang Shi: Liaoning ren min chu ban she.
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    Can Late Abortion Be Ethically Justified?Ren-Zong Qiu - 1989 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (3):343.
    This paper reviews the practice of late abortion in China and summarizes the arguments for morally justifying the ‘one couple, one child’ policy.
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    Conflict of Interests in Research Ethics: A Chinese Perspective.Ren-Zong Qiu - 2004 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 15 (1):48-50.
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    Equity and public health care in china.Ren-Zong Qiu - 1989 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (3):283-287.
    The Chinese public medical care system was established after the 1949 revolution. However, there is no necessary connection between Marxism and the public medical care system; and although the current system may be reasonable from an historical point of view, it can no longer be justified ethically as an all-embracing medical system, since it does not provide equitable health care for the people. Keywords: Marxism-Leninism, Chinese health care, People's Republic of China, equitable health care, public health care, bioethics CiteULike Connotea (...)
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    Medicine – the art of humaneness: On ethics of traditional chinese medicine.Ren-Zong Qiu - 1988 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 13 (3):277-299.
    This essay discusses the ethics of traditional Chinese medicine. After a brief remark on the history of traditional Chinese medical ethics, the author outlines the Confucian ethics which formed the cultural context in which traditional Chinese medicine was evolving and constituted the core of its ethics. Then he argued that how Chinese physicians applied the principles of Confucian ethics in medicine and prescribed the attitude a physician should take to himself, to patients and to his colleagues. In the last part (...)
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  24. R. Angeles Tan alora.Ren-Zong Qiu, Dajie Jin, Kazumasa Hoshino, Max Charlesworth & Alastair Campbell - forthcoming - Regional Developments in Bioethics.
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  25. The perspective of china: Possible conflicts between different cultures.Ren-Zong Qiu - 1995 - In Zbigniew Bańkowski & John H. Bryant (eds.), Poverty, Vulnerability, the Value of Human Life, and the Emergence of Bioethics: Highlights and Papers of the Xxviiith Cioms Conference, Ixtapa, Guerrero State, Mexico, 17-20 April 1994. Cioms. pp. 28--218.
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    What Bioethics Has to Offer the Developing Countries.Ren-Zong Qiu - 1993 - Bioethics 7 (2-3):108-125.
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    What has bioethics to offer the developing countries.Ren-Zong Qiu - 1993 - Bioethics 7 (2-3):108-125.
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  28. The public treaty of the utmost benevolence.Ren Yuan Tsai - 1997 - Los Angeles, Calif.: Tian Tao Assoc..
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    Psychiatric Diagnosis and the Market.Richard U'Ren - 1992 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 35 (4):612-616.
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    The rationalization of psychotherapy.Richard C. U'ren - 1987 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30 (4):586.
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    Anticipating emerging genomics technologies: The role of patents and publication for research and policy strategies.Ren Vanderberg & Wouter Poon - 2009 - Genomics, Society and Policy 5 (2):1-21.
    There is an increasing interest in scanning and assessing the science and technology landscape for emerging technologies - such as those based on genomics knowledge - because innovations are beneficial to businesses and nations, and because of the Collingridge dilemma. The latter concerns the uncertainty and manageability of technology in its early development phases versus the more solidified later stages. In this context, the assessment of upcoming scientific and technological (sub)fields or "hot spots" is of interest. In this paper we (...)
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    Mongold ȯrnȯdiĭn filosofior i︠a︡vuulsan sudalgaa, surtalchilgaany tovch toĭm: 1990-2003.T͡S Gombosu̇rėn - 2004 - Ulaanbaatar Khot: "Bembi San" Khėvlėliĭn Gazar. Edited by G. Chuluunbaatar.
    Review of works on philosophy written by Mongolian authors, dealing with Western (European) scholars.
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    Ȯrnȯdiĭn erȯnkhiĭ suurʹ filosofiĭn asuudlaar Mongold i︠a︡vuulsan sudalgaa, surtalchilgaa (1990-2012).T︠S︡ Gombosu̇rėn - 2013 - Ulaanbaatar: "Artsoft" KhKhK-d khėvlėv. Edited by G. Chuluunbaatar.
    Philosophy. Review on Western Philosophy Thoughts how they are being used by Mongolian philosophers.
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  34. La double intention du mot final du prologue johannique.Ren Robert - 1987 - Revue Thomiste 87 (3):435-441.
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  35. Le mot final du prologue johannique. A propos d'un article récent.Ren Robert - 1989 - Revue Thomiste 89 (2):279-288.
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  36. Getting Rid of Derivational Redundancy or How to Solve Kuhn’s Problem.Rens Bod - 2007 - Minds and Machines 17 (1):47-66.
    This paper deals with the problem of derivational redundancy in scientific explanation, i.e. the problem that there can be extremely many different explanatory derivations for a natural phenomenon while students and experts mostly come up with one and the same derivation for a phenomenon (modulo the order of applying laws). Given this agreement among humans, we need to have a story of how to select from the space of possible derivations of a phenomenon the derivation that humans come up with. (...)
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    Tours and detours of paradoxes.Ren Berger & Monica Sandor - 2006 - Technoetic Arts 4 (2):71-74.
    These days paradoxes seem to be all around us, constantly produced under the impetus of new technologies but tending to dissolve no less quickly at the instigation of these same technologies. Everything that was considered durable (concepts, organizations, ideas) tends to shift towards immediacy, as if long-term memory can and must become instantaneous memory. New technologies, especially the various networks and mobile telephones, fit less and less into established frames of reference. They go so far as to break with the (...)
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    Constructions at work or at rest?Rens Bod - 2009 - Cognitive Linguistics 20 (1).
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    De unificatie van menselijke cognitie.Rens Bod - 2008 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 100 (2):129-137.
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    Een wereld vol patronen: de geschiedenis van kennis.Rens Bod - 2016 - Amsterdam: Prometheus.
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    On the structural ambiguity in natural language that the neural architecture cannot deal with.Rens Bod, Hartmut Fitz & Willem Zuidema - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (1):71-72.
    We argue that van der Velde's & de Kamps's model does not solve the binding problem but merely shifts the burden of constructing appropriate neural representations of sentence structure to unexplained preprocessing of the linguistic input. As a consequence, their model is not able to explain how various neural representations can be assigned to sentences that are structurally ambiguous.
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  42. Rules and exemplars in language acquisition.Rens Bod, Gideon Borensztajn, Daniel Freudenthala, Julian Pinea & Fernand Gobetb - 2008 - In B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
     
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  43. The Making of the Humanities. Volume III: The Making of the Modern Humanities.Rens Bod, Jaap Maat & Thijs Weststeijn (eds.) - 2014 - Amsterdam University Press.
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    World of patterns: a global history of knowledge.Rens Bod - 2022 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Edited by Leston Buell.
    Though fields such as art history, the history of philosophy, and intellectual history have been around for a long time, the author's interest is in the history of what scholars in all of these fields are doing in common. This book looks beyond the humanities to the practice of disciplined inquiry more generally, bringing together the history of the humanities and the sciences under the guise of a unified search for patterns.
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    İnanç müzi̇ği̇ etnoloji̇si̇ perspekti̇fi̇nde bi̇r şehri̇n i̇lâhi̇si̇ "ya hannân ya Mennan".Mustafa Dağdevi̇ren - 2021 - van İlahiyat Dergisi 9 (15):84-98.
    Faith music has existed with the emergence of belief since the archaic period and has been a tool in showing devotion to the sacred in almost all beliefs. Music is sometimes used individually, sometimes together with collective rituals, sometimes only with human voices, sometimes only with instruments and sometimes with musical accompaniment, in order to spread the belief, convey religious information and reinforce the teachings, purify, communicate with the spirits and present their devotion to them. In the study, the hymn (...)
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    Die Fadheit als Lebenskonzept in der chinesischen Kultur.Ren Weidong - 2018 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2018 (3):220-232.
    “Fadheit”, im Sinne des französischen Philosophen und Sinologen Françios Jullien, bedeutet nicht Langeweile, Geschmacklosigkeit oder Indifferentismus, sondern stellt einen grundlegenden Wert der chinesischen Kultur dar. Sie beruht auf Harmonie und enthält als das Ursprüngliche – wie das Wasser, “das später als gebräuchliche Referenz der Fadheit dienen wird”Françios Jullien, Über das Fade – eine Eloge zu Denken und Ästhetik in China. Berlin: Merve Verlag 1999, S. 65. – alle Geschmäcke als Möglichkeiten und verbindet sie untereinander. Von Jullien als das Lebensideal der (...)
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  47. Die Erlösung des Menschengeschlechtest.Wilhelm Düren - 1935 - Bonn,: L. Röhrscheid.
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    Compendio de lógica, argumentación y retórica.Luis Vega Reñón & Paula Olmos Gómez (eds.) - 2012 - [Madrid]: Editorial Trotta.
    Fruto de una convergencia de motivos e intereses procedentes de diversas disciplinas, los estudios sobre la argumentación han adquirido sus propias señas de identidad como conocimiento, análisis y evaluación del discurso argumentativo a través de sus dimensiones o proyecciones lógica, dialéctica, retórica y socio-institucional. La presente obra trata de reunir, precisar y articular las nociones básicas y los conceptos determinantes de los desarrollos que hoy tienen lugar en ese campo. Este Compendio de lógica, argumentación y retórica se ofrece como una (...)
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    Abolitionist Broken Windows and the Violence of Power Relations.Ren-yo Hwang - 2021 - Foucault Studies 31.
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    Important Achievements and Consensus in Our Country's Construction of Aesthetic Education in the New Era.Zeng Fan-Ren - 2012 - Journal of Aesthetic Education (Misc) 2:004.
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