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    Effect of anisotropic temperature factors on convergent-beam electron diffraction intensities and measurement of the local change in the oxygen concentration of YBa2Cu3Oy. [REVIEW]Y. Tomokiyo, Y. Tanaka ‡, D. Koga § & Z. Akase - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (25-26):2809-2818.
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    Cooperative research in the science of religion.George Y. Rusk - 1951 - Philosophy of Science 18 (3):259-261.
    Science is based upon the supposition that planning is essential to and effective in the discovery of truth,—planning within and between the minds of individuals. If planning is so, then the cooperative planning of scientific research in the field of the science of religion would contribute to the discovery of truth. The symposia which the Philosophy of Science Association has authorized be published in its journal and the papers on E. S. P. and upon psychoanalytical theory which it secured for (...)
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  3. Introspection and subliminal perception.Thomas Zoega Ramsøy & Morten Overgaard - 2004 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 3 (1):1-23.
    Subliminal perception (SP) is today considered a well-supported theory stating that perception can occur without conscious awareness and have a significant impact on later behaviour and thought. In this article, we first present and discuss different approaches to the study of SP. In doing this, we claim that most approaches are based on a dichotomic measure of awareness. Drawing upon recent advances and discussions in the study of introspection and phenomenological psychology, we argue for both the possibility and necessity of (...)
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    Sheldon's synthetic metaphysics.Y. H. Krikorian - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (14):365-380.
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  5. The Revolt of the Masses.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:541.
     
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  6. Back to sanity.Y. G. Krishnamurti - 1945 - Bombay,: Basrur Bros. [pref..
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    Empiricism and the mind.Y. H. Krikorian - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (October):685-692.
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    Empiricism: Mind and matter.Y. H. Krikorian - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (April):255-259.
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  9. Gandhism for millions.Y. G. Krishnamurti - 1949 - Patna,: Pustak Bhandar.
     
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  10. Gandhism in the atomic age.Y. G. Krishnamurti - 1947 - Madras,: Shakti Karyalayam.
     
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  11. Gandhism will survive.Y. G. Krishnamurti - 1950 - Patna,: Pustak Bhandar.
     
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    Hocking and the dilemmas of modernity.Y. H. Krikorian - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (7):265-275.
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    Meaning as behavior.Y. H. Krikorian - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (1):83-88.
    Meanings have an empirical genesis and status. This simple claim has often been denied or ignored. Some metaphysicians in their exaltation of the eternal have regarded meanings as essences, or eternal objects, or neutral entities, in a subsistential or supernatural realm that is changeless and has no roots in nature. Some logicians in their zest to manipulate meanings isolate them so completely as forms of reason, or as syntactical symbols that at no point is their connection with natural events made (...)
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    Singer on mechanism and teleology.Y. H. Krikorian - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (19):569-576.
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    Teleology and Causality.Y. H. Krikorian - 1949 - Review of Metaphysics 2 (8):35 - 46.
    All these activities of living beings, and the functioning of their organs, and the functioning of instruments demand a teleological explanation. Why do human beings toil? Why do living beings try to maintain the activities of the organism? What are the functions of specific organs or instruments? Intelligible answers can be given in teleological terms. Of course, one could ask many questions about these situations that would not require the teleological explanation; for example, questions concerning the mechanical structure of living (...)
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    The publicity of mind.Y. H. Krikorian - 1962 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (March):317-325.
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    Mütercimi Meçhul Bir Kasîde-i Bürde Tercümesi.Yılmaz ÖKSÜZ - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (1):211-245.
    Qaṣeeda-i Burdah written by Egyptian sufi poet Busīrī (d. 695/1296) as an eulogy for Beloved Messenger Moḥammed has received great attention in the Islamic world. This work has been recited both in cultural/social ceremonies such as weddings, holidays and funerals. On the other hand, it was also annotated, translated, and takhmīs, tesdīs, tesbī‘ and taşṭīr were written to it by the pen of scholars and litterateurs in literary circles. These activities, which have been carried out over and over again, has (...)
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  18. Being and reflection-on the origin of the metaphysics of Hegel.Y. Kubo - 1988 - Hegel-Studien 23:51-69.
     
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  19. Sein und Reflexion. Zur Entstehung der Metaphysik Hegels.Y. Kubo - 1988 - Hegel-Studien 23:51-69.
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  20. Distribution of organic carbon, nitrogen and sulfur contents in surface sediments of brackish coastal lakes Nakaumi and Hamana, Japan.Y. Kurakado, Y. Sampei, K. Takayasu, T. Tokuoka & Y. Inouchi - 1998 - Laguna 5:123-135.
     
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    Did Tarski commit “Tarski's fallacy”?G. Y. Sher - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (2):653-686.
    In his 1936 paper,On the Concept of Logical Consequence, Tarski introduced the celebrated definition oflogical consequence: “The sentenceσfollows logicallyfrom the sentences of the class Γ if and only if every model of the class Γ is also a model of the sentenceσ.” [55, p. 417] This definition, Tarski said, is based on two very basic intuitions, “essential for the proper concept of consequence” [55, p. 415] and reflecting common linguistic usage: “Consider any class Γ of sentences and a sentence which (...)
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  22. Formación en ética de la investigación, bioética e integridad científica en Colombia.Juan María Cuevas Silva & Magda Liliana Rincón Meléndez Y. Deyanira Duque Ortiz - 2019 - In Cuevas Silva, Juan María, Rincón Meléndez, Magda Liliana & Deyanira Duque Ortiz (eds.), Formación en ética de la investigación, bioética e integridad científica en Colombia. Bogotá, Colombia: Colciencias.
     
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  23. Note Sur la Bibliographie Recente (2000-2005) du de Memoria D’Aristote.Claudio William Veloso & R. E. Y. Puente Fernando - 2005 - Méthexis 18 (1):97-117.
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    The challenge of community engagement and informed consent in rural Zambia: an example from a pilot study.Joseph Mumba Zulu, Ingvild Fossgard Sandøy, Karen Marie Moland, Patrick Musonda, Ecloss Munsaka & Astrid Blystad - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):45.
    There is a need for empirically based research on social and ethical challenges related to informed consent processes, particularly in studies focusing on adolescent sexual and reproductive health. In a pilot study of a school-based pregnancy prevention intervention in rural Zambia, the majority of the guardians who were asked to consent to their daughters’ participation, refused. In this paper we explore the reasons behind the low participation in the pilot with particular attention to challenges related to the community engagement and (...)
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    Utilitarian Deontic Logic.Y. Murakami - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 211-230.
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  26. On the Impacts of Traditional Chinese Culture on Organ Donation.Y. Cai - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (2):149-159.
    This article examines the impact of traditional Chinese culture on organ donation from the perspective of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. In each of these cultural systems, it appears that there are some particular sayings or remarks that are often taken in modern Chinese society to be contrary to organ donation, especially cadaveric organ donation. However, this article argues that the central concerns of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism are “great love,” “ren,” and “dao,” which can be reasonably interpreted to support organ (...)
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  27. “Spinoza’s Metaphysics of Substance”.Y. Melamed Yitzhak - 2021 - In Garrett Don (ed.), Don Garrett (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza. 2nd edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming. Cambridge UP. pp. 61-112.
    ‘Substance’ (substantia, zelfstandigheid) is a key term of Spinoza’s philosophy. Like almost all of Spinoza’s philosophical vocabulary, Spinoza did not invent this term, which has a long history that can be traced back at least to Aristotle. Yet, Spinoza radicalized the traditional notion of substance and made a very powerful use of it by demonstrating – or at least attempting to demonstrate -- that there is only one, unique substance -- God (or Nature) -- and that all other things are (...)
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    Providing compassionate care via eHealth.Jing Jing Su, Jonathan Bayuo, Rose S. Y. Lin, Ladislav Batalik, Xi Chen, Hammoda Abu-Odah & Engle Angela Chan - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    Background eHealth was widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic. Much attention was given to the technical aspects of eHealth, such as infrastructure and cost, while the soft skill of compassion remained underexplored. The wide belief in compassionate care is more compatible with in-person interactions but difficult to deliver via e-platforms where personal and environmental clues were lacking urges studying this topic. Purpose to explore the experience of delivering compassionate care via an eHealth platform among healthcare professionals working to contain the (...)
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    Ethics in nursing: A systematic review of the framework of evidence perspective.Erman Yıldız - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (4):1128-1148.
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  30. Mathematical psychics, an essay on the application of mathematics to the moral sciences.F. Y. Edgeworth - 1881 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 12:536-539.
     
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    X.Y. X. - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 72 (3):357-381.
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    On the Content and Purview of Christian Bioethics.Harold Y. Vanderpool - 1999 - Christian Bioethics 5 (3):220-231.
    The author argues that to explore what is distinctly Christian about Christian bioethics requires clarity about what is Christian. He distinguishes between the Christian (that which can be identified as authentically Christian), Christianity (the sum of that which is authentically Christian), and ecclesiastical traditions (the historic communities of faith and practice that are predicated upon both Christian and extra-Christian tradition) to critically assess what is to be declared Christian. In addition to exploring the role of New Testament scripture in identifying (...)
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    Intrinsic functionality of mathematics, metafunctions in Systemic Functional Semiotics.Y. J. Doran - 2018 - Semiotica 2018 (225):457-487.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2018 Heft: 225 Seiten: 457-487.
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    Thinking about Thinking about Comparative Political Economy: From Macro to Micro and Back.Bent Sofus Tranøy & Herman Mark Schwartz - 2019 - Politics and Society 47 (1):23-54.
    How and why did comparative political economy lose sight of the sources of growing macroeconomic and political instability, a problem that encompassed a growing financial bubble and then a crash in the housing market, a period of sluggish growth that plausibly constitutes secular stagnation, and a crisis of political legitimacy manifesting itself in the rise of antisystem “populist” parties? A gradual shift in CPE’s research agenda from macroeconomic to microeconomic concerns, and from demand-side to supply-side explanations, diminished its ability to (...)
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    Meditations on Quixote.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1961 - Norton.
    Originally published 1961. Translation of "Meditaciones del Quijote :Meditacion preliminar. Meditacion primera." (1914). Contents: Reader...; Preliminary Meditation; First Meditation (Brief Treatise on the Novel).
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    Medical Tourism's Impact on Health Care Equity and Access in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries: Making the Case for Regulation.Y. Y. Brandon Chen & Colleen M. Flood - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (1):286-300.
    There is currently an evidentiary gap in the scholarship concerning medical tourism's impact on low- and middle-income destination countries (LMICs). This article reviews relevant evidence that exists and concludes that there are signs of correlation between medical tourism and the expansion of private, technology- intensive health care in LMICs, which has largely remained out of reach for the majority of the local patients. In light of this health care inequity between local residents and medical tourists in LMICs, we argue that (...)
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    Medical Tourism's Impact on Health Care Equity and Access in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Making the Case for Regulation.Y. Y. Brandon Chen & Colleen M. Flood - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (1):286-300.
    Travelling internationally to acquire medical treatments otherwise unavailable or inaccessible in one’s home country is not a novel concept. Conventionally, such medical travel largely entailed patients from developed countries or wealthy patients from the developing world seeking care in Western facilities like the Mayo Clinic in the U.S. and myriad private clinics along Harley Street in London, England. What is different about the topical phenomenon known as “medical tourism” is the growing trend of health services export in the opposite direction. (...)
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    Patient decision-making: medical ethics and mediation.Y. J. Craig - 1996 - Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (3):164-167.
    A review of medical ethics literature relating to the importance of the participation of patients in decision-making introduces the role of rights-based mediation as a voluntary process now being developed innovatively in America. This is discussed in relation to the theory of communicative ethics and moral personhood. References are then made to the work of medical ethics committees and the role of mediation within these. Finally it is suggested that mediation is part of an eirenic ethic already being used informally (...)
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  39. Feminism and Carnap's Principle of Tolerance.Y. A. P. Audrey - 2010 - Hypatia 25 (2):437-454.
    The logical empiricists often appear as a foil for feminist theories. Their emphasis on the individualistic nature of knowledge and on the value-neutrality of science seems directly opposed to most feminist concerns. However, several recent works have highlighted aspects of Carnap's views that make him seem like much less of a straightforwardly positivist thinker. Certain of these aspects lend themselves to feminist concerns much more than the stereotypical picture would imply.
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    Aristotle on the Priority of Actuality in Substance.Christos Y. Panayides - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (2):327-344.
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    Philosophizing and Power: East–West Encounter in the Formation of Modern East Asian Buddhist Philosophy.Jin Y. Park - 2017 - Philosophy East and West 67 (3):801-824.
    Philosophy claims that its goal is to search for truth. The history of philosophy, however, demonstrates that this search for truth has not been free from the power dynamics of respective eras. In this article, I claim that the formation of modern East Asian philosophy is one occasion in which the power structure of the time was visibly reflected. The East–West power imbalance at the beginning of the modern period was both implicitly and explicitly imbedded in the formation of modern (...)
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    Task modulation of brain responses in visual word recognition as studied using EEG/MEG and fMRI.Y. Chen, M. H. Davis, F. Pulvermüller & O. Hauk - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Toward a Confucian Family-Oriented Health Care System for the Future of China.Y. Cao, X. Chen & R. Fan - 2011 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (5):452-465.
    Recently implemented Chinese health insurance schemes have failed to achieve a Chinese health care system that is family-oriented, family-based, family-friendly, or even financially sustainable. With this diagnosis in hand, the authors argue that a financially and morally sustainable Chinese health care system should have as its core family health savings accounts supplemented by appropriate health insurance plans. This essay’s arguments are set in the context of Confucian moral commitments that still shape the background culture of contemporary China.
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  44. Triangular reflective equilibrium: A conscience-based method for bioethical deliberation.Y. Michael Barilan & Margherita Brusa - 2010 - Bioethics 25 (6):304-319.
    Following a discussion of some historical roots of conscience, we offer a systematized version of reflective equilibrium. Aiming at a comprehensive methodology for bioethical deliberation, we develop an expanded variant of reflective equilibrium, which we call ‘triangular reflective equilibrium’ and which incorporates insights from hermeneutics, critical theory and narrative ethics.We focus on a few distinctions, mainly between methods of justification in ethics and the social practice of bioethical deliberation, between coherence in ethical reasoning, personal integrity and consensus formation, and between (...)
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    The end of progress: Decolonizing the normative foundations of critical theory.Antonio Y. Vázquez-Arroyo - 2018 - Contemporary Political Theory 17 (4):224-227.
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    Islam and end-of-life practices in organ donation for transplantation: New questions and serious sociocultural consequences.Y. Rady Mohamed, L. Verheijde Joseph & S. Ali Muna - 2009 - HEC Forum 21 (2):175-205.
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    Eusko Ikaskuntza/Sociedad de Estudios Vascos: ochenta años haciendo ciencia.Juan José Goiriena de Gandarias Y. Gandarias - 1999 - Arbor 163 (641):99-122.
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  48. Experience and Observation in Traditional and Modem Patanjala Yoga.Y. Grinshpon - 1997 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 59:557-566.
     
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  49. Hombre y cultura en el siglo XX.Marcel Griaule, Pedro Laín Entralgo & José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1957 - Ediciones Guadarrama.
     
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    Preface.Y. Gurevich - 1995 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 73 (1):1.
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