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    Left‐right asymmetry in vertebrates.Y.Almirantis -1995 -Bioessays 17 (1):79-83.
    A mechanism for the generation of the morphological left‐right asymmetry in higher organisms is proposed, based on the idea that chirality at the molecular level is the primordial source for macroscopic asymmetry. This mechanism accounts for a variety of experimental results on artificial production of situs inversus and fits well with mutations in mice causing visceral transposition.
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    (1 other version)The letters of David Hume.David Hume &J. Y. T. Greig (eds.) -1932 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
    Originally published: Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1932.
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    A Philosophical Disease: Bioethics, Culture and Identity.Knut Erik Tranøy,Carl Elliott &Knut Erik Tranoy -1999 -Hastings Center Report 29 (5):43.
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    Frontal lobes II: Cognitive issues.Daniel Y. Kimberg,Mark D'Esposito &Martha J. Farah -2000 - In Martha J. Farah & Todd E. Feinberg,Patient-Based Approaches to Cognitive Neuroscience. MIT Press. pp. 317--326.
  5. Simplified and Higher Degree-of-freedom Correction Method of Spatially Inhomogeneous Noise on Parallel MR Images obtained with Surface Array Coils.T. Kimura &Y. Machida -unknown -Ratio 1000 (S E).
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  6. Señorita Etc... : andamiaje sonoro en palabras y acciones estridentistas.Ángela Hoyos Y. Juan Hernández -2016 - In Iliana Hernández García,Estética de los mundos posibles: inmersión en la vida artificial, las artes y las prácticas urbanas. Bogotá, D. C.: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana-Bogotá.
     
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  7. Historia de la imagen y del Monasterio de Ntra. Sra. del Prado de Lima, de Agustinas Recoletas.Francisco Javier Campos Y. Fernández de Sevilla -1996 -Revista Agustiniana 37 (113):565-659.
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    Perceiving Sound Objects in the Musique Concrète.Rolf Inge Godøy -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In the late 1940s and early 1950s, there emerged a radically new kind of music based on recorded environmental sounds instead of sounds of traditional Western musical instruments. Centered in Paris around the composer, music theorist, engineer, and writer Pierre Schaeffer, this became known as musique concrète because of its use of concrete recorded sound fragments, manifesting a departure from the abstract concepts and representations of Western music notation. Furthermore, the term sound object was used to denote our perceptual images (...) of such fragments. Sound objects and their features became the focus of an extensive research effort on the perception and cognition of music in general, remarkably anticipating topics of more recent music psychology research. This sound object theory makes extensive use of metaphors, often related to motion shapes, something that can provide holistic representations of perceptually salient, but temporally distributed, features in different kinds of music. (shrink)
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  9. Croatian.M. A. Y. KruZak -2001 -Croatian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1-3):83.
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  10. Genética forense: Entre la tecnociencia.Y. la Imaginación -2009 -Ludus Vitalis 17 (32):447-450.
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  11. Realización, organización.Y. Difusión En la Interdisciplina -2011 -Ludus Vitalis 19 (35):261-264.
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    Duties of Minimal Wellbeing and Their role in Global Justice.Ambrose Y. K. Lee -unknown
    This thesis is the first step in a research project which aims to develop an accurate and robust theory of global justice. The thesis concerns the content of our duties of global justice, under strict compliance theory. It begins by discussing the basic framework of my theory of global justice, which consists in two aspects: duties of minimal wellbeing, which are universal, and duties of fairness and equality, which are associative and not universal. With that in place, it briefly discusses (...) the nature of duties of fairness and equality. I shall argue that they are associative, because they are derived from the form of cooperation at hand; and that there are three kinds of them in our contemporary world: states, local cooperation and trans-state cooperation. It is from their forms of cooperation that these duties are derived. After that, the thesis focuses exclusively on duties of minimal wellbeing. Against the usual account of these duties - the human-flourishing account - I argue for my human-life account. This account argues that the function of these duties is to secure a human life for individuals; and it begins with a Razian conception of wellbeing, which states that the wellbeing of an individual is fundamentally constituted by: (a) the satisfaction of his biological needs, and (b) his success in whole-heartedly pursuing socially defined and determined goals and activities which are in fact valuable. An account of what constitutes a human life is then derived from this conception of wellbeing – it is a life that consists in having a level of wellbeing that is higher than the satisfaction of biological needs, where this is constituted by the pursuit of goals and activities with a sense of what is worth doing; and this in turn consists in: (a) being able to forms ideas of what is worth doing, (b) being able to revise them in light of further reasons, and (c) being able to coordinate one's actions according to them. I then determine the specific objects of duties of minimal wellbeing (means for the satisfaction of biological needs, education, physical security, freedom of belief, association and expression, freedom of non-harmful conduct, and minimal resources), by determining what is involved in securing such a human life for individuals. (shrink)
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    Creativity in George Herbert Mead.Pete A. Y. Gunter -1990 - Upa.
    The main contributor to this volume is David Louis Miller of the University of Texas at Austin. Both a student of Mead's and an editor and defender of his thought, Miller attempts in his essay and subsequent responses to demonstrate both the overall coherence of Mead's philosophy and the extent to which that philosophy makes room for the concept of individual creativity. Miller thus corrects many false or otherwise superficial interpretations of Mead's social psychology, and of, by implication, contemporary symbolic (...) interactionism. (shrink)
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  14. Conference Proceedings-Informed Consent in Child Psychiatry-A Theoretical Review.Jocelyn Y. Hattab &Yoav Kohn -2009 -Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 2 (2):10.
     
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  15. Aḥerim: Barukh Shpinozah, Shelomoh Maimon.Chaim Wirszubski,Y. L. Barukh,Benedictus de Spinoza &Salomon Maimon (eds.) -2009 - Tel-Aviv: Miśkal.
     
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  16. L'emploi Du Calcul Différentiel En Économie Politique.F. Y. Edgeworth -1910 -Scientia 4 (7 Supplement):44-69.
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    On Spinoza's Theory of" Substance.Y. A. O. Zhen-Qiang -2005 -Substance 4:011.
  18. Coproducción de conocimientos entre especialistas y docentes mediados por una plataforma virtual gubernamental.Marisa Álvarez &Verónica Xhardez Y. Marcela Pologna -2016 - In María Martini, Roberto Marafioti & Florencia Rimoldi,Pasajes y paisajes: reflexiones sobre la práctica científica. Moreno, prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina: Editora Universidad Nacional de Moreno.
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  19. Be-ahavatah tiśgeh tamid: im yiten ish et kol hon beto ba-ahavah she-ahav maran ha-gaʼon Rabenu ʻOvadiah Yosef..Y. Hershḳovits -2013 - [Israel]: [Y. Hershḳovits].
     
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  20. Rotten to our moral cores?M. Y. Herring &H. S. White -1995 -Journal of Information Ethics 4 (2):12-17.
     
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  21. China after 1949 and my views on Chairman Mao (Excerpts from parts five and six of the letter written in 1976).S. Y. Wang -2001 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 33 (1):86-106.
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  22. Graded category structure in Chinese-English bilinguals.Thomas B. Ward,Y. Kolomyts,A. Chu &Jyotsna Vaid -2009 -International Journal of Creativity and Problem Solvingi 19:47-59.
     
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  23. There is a word: Verse.B. Y. Williams -1940 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 21 (2):177.
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  24. National consciousness and motherland consciousness.X. Y. Xiong -1997 -Chinese Studies in Philosophy 28 (2).
     
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    Between the Lines: A Philosophy of Theatre.Michael Y. Bennett -2024 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In Between the Lines: A Philosophy of Theatre, theatre theorist, Michael Y. Bennett offers a systematic account of theatre--thinking about theatre metaphysically, epistemologically, and ethically. To investigate theatre and its in-between spaces, Bennett introduces some basic ideas about coherence and correspondence and, much more prominently, conversations surrounding subsumption and distinctness in order to better describe theatre as a form of art. Instead of limiting the concept and use of subsumption to suggest that constituent parts are subsumed within a distinct whole, (...) Bennett broadens the concept to claim that many of the properties of a theatrical character and/or a theatrical world are subsumed within the text. -/- Unlike some forms of literary fiction in which a narrator describes the properties of characters in general terms, theatre (particularly for the theatregoer) is largely devoid of distinct properties attributed to theatrical characters. Outside of the fact that theatrical characters speak and perform actions during the time of the play, there are little-to-no specified properties regarding theatrical characters and/or theatrical worlds. In thinking about the conceptual empty spaces of theatre, Bennett investigates three main topics: theatre as an art form, the properties of theatrical characters and theatrical worlds, and the difference between truth and truthfulness in the theatre. (shrink)
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  26. En compañía.Anita Lanfranconi Y. Helga Jorba -2020 - In À. Lorena Fuster,Palabras clave: reflexiones para Fina Birulés. Barcelona: Icaria.
  27. Towards the Christian Revolution.B. B. Y. Scott,Gregory Vlastos &J. Gresham Machen -1937 -International Journal of Ethics 47 (4):504-506.
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    Avot le-dor: ʻal Masekhet Avot = Ethics of the Fathers for the generation.Y. M. Laʼu -2014 - Tel-Aviv: Sifre Ḥemed.
    --- 2. Peraḳim 3-4 -- 3. Peraḳim 5-6 --.
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  29. Brief survey of the differences within the nonbeing faction of the school of metaphysics+ xuanxue in the Wei-Jin-period.Kd Liu &Y. U. P. -1987 -Chinese Studies in Philosophy 19 (1):72-87.
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  30. NICOL, Eduardo: "Los Principios de la Ciencia".F. Y. L. -1967 -Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 2:129.
     
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    Philosophy of Religion: An Anthology of Contemporary Views.Melville Y. Stewart -1996 - Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
  32. Entre.Anabella di Tullio Y. Edgar Straehle -2020 - In À. Lorena Fuster,Palabras clave: reflexiones para Fina Birulés. Barcelona: Icaria.
  33. Barukh Shpinoza: zayn filozofye, Bibel-ḳriṭiḳ, shṭoṭslehre un zayn bedayṭung in der enṭṿiḳlung fun menshlikhen denḳen.Sh Y. Sṭupnitsḳi -1917 - Ṿarsha: Ferlag "Yudish".
     
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    Biomedical Value Conflict.Knut Erik Tranøy -1988 -Hastings Center Report 18 (4):8-10.
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    Cajal and consciousness: scientific approaches to consciousness on the centennial of Ramón y Cajal's Textura.Pedro C. Marijuán &Santiago Ramón Y. Cajal (eds.) -2001 - New York: New York Academy of Sciences.
    Machine generated contents note: Cajal and Consciousness: Introduction. By PEDRO C. MARIJUAN1 -- Part I. Consciousness, One Hundred Years after Textura -- Progress in the Neural Sciences in the Century after Cajal (and the Mysteries -- That Remain). By THOMAS D. ALBRIGHT, THOMAS M. JESSELL, -- ERIC R. KANDEL, AND MICHAEL I. POSNER11 -- Part II. Biological Complexity and the Emergence of Consciousness -- Consciousness, Reduction, and Emergence: Some Remarks. -- By MURRAY GELL-MANN41 -- The Epistemic Paradox of Mind and (...) Matter. By HAROLD J. MOROWITZ50 -- The Conscious Cell. BY LYNN MARGULIS55 -- Complexity and Tinkering. By FRANCOIS JACOB71 -- Consciousness, the Brain, and Spacetime Geometry. By STUART HAMEROFF. 74 -- Consciousness, the Brain, and Spacetime Geometry: An Addendum-Some -- New Developments on the Orch OR Model for Consciousness. -- By ROGER PENROSE105 -- Part III. From Primary to Higher-level Consciousness -- Consciousness: The Remembered Present. By GERALD EDELMAN111 -- Consciousness and the Binding Problem. By WOLF SINGER123 -- Cajal on Neurons, Molecules, and Consciousness. By JEAN-PIERRE CHANGEUX 147 -- A Neuronal Model of a Global Workspace in Effortful Cognitive Tasks. By -- STANISLAS DEHAENE, MICHEL KERSZBERG, AND JEAN-PIERRE -- CHANGEUX152 -- Consciousness and the Brain: The Thalamocortical Dialogue in Health and -- Disease. By RODOLFO LLINAS AND URS RIBARY166 -- The Neuroanatomy of Phenomenal Vision: A Psychological Perspective. -- ByPETRA STOERIG176 -- Co-evolution of Human Consciousness and Language. By MICHAEL A. ARBIB 195 -- From Computing with Numbers to Computing with Words-From -- Manipulation of Measurements to Manipulations of Perceptions. -- By LOTFI A. ZADEH221 -- Part IV. Closing Remarks -- Who Was Cajal? By ALBERTO PORTERA-SANCHEZ253 -- Index of Contributors259 -- Subject Index261. (shrink)
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    Arne Næss i 90. Filosofi, positivismestrid, etikk.Knut Erik Tranøy -2002 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 37 (1-2):56-63.
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    Finansialiseringens tidsalder.Bent Sofus Tranøy -2017 -Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 34 (2-3):32-62.
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  38. Wholes and structures: an attempt at a philosophical analysis.Knut Erik Tranøy -1959 - Copenhagen,: Munksgaard.
     
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  39. El espíritu de Santa Clara en el siglo XIX (Fundación del Instituto de Monjas Clarisas de la Divina Providencia).R. -B. Treserra Y. Llach -1994 -Verdad y Vida 52 (207-08):477-480.
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    Francisco Suárez en la evolución del concepto del derecho de gentes.Antonio Truyol Y. Serra -1980 -Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 7:27-41.
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    Actividades de la Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología sobre Mujer y Ciencia.Para la Ciencia Y. la Tecnología -2008 -Isegoría. Revista de Filosofía Moral y Política 38:247-250.
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    Zen, Japan und der Westen.Ingeborg Y. Wendt -1961 - München,: P. List.
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  43. A tentative discussion on the common mental attributes of the Han nationality.X. Y. Xiong -1997 -Chinese Studies in Philosophy 28 (2):53-70.
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  44. The common mental attributes of the Dai nationality explored.X. Y. Xiong -1997 -Chinese Studies in Philosophy 28 (2).
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  45. Chŏntʻong kwa hyŏnsil: Susong Yang Tae-yŏn Sŏnsaeng pʻalchil kinyŏm nonchʻong.Tae-yæon Yang &Susong Yang Tae-Yæon Sæonsaeng P.°Alchil Kinyæom Nonch°Ong Kanhaeng Wiwæonhoe (eds.) -1990 - [Seoul]: Parhaengchʻŏ Amunyŏn.
     
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    Abortion & Artificial Wombs.J. Y. Lee &Andrea Bidoli -2021 -Philosophy Now 144:26-27.
    Abortion is the deliberate termination of a pregnancy. In current practice, this involves the death of the foetus. Consequently, the debate on whether those experiencing an unwanted pregnancy have the right to abortion is usually dichotomized as a matter of pro-choice versus pro-life. Pro-choice advocates maintain that abortion is acceptable under various circumstances. The idea that we ought to respect pregnant people’s rights to choose what to do with their bodies – respect for bodily autonomy – is cited as a (...) major reason for granting them abortion rights. Pro-life advocates, on the other hand, claim that abortion is not acceptable under most circumstances. They argue, typically, that the foetus has a right to life. Recent events, such as Poland’s High Court decision in October 2020 to ban most abortions, and the huge protests and outcries this generated around the world, indicate that the abortion debate is far from resolved. (shrink)
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  47. Unity of cultural studies.A. Y. Shemanov -2003 -Russian Studies in Philosophy 41 (4):40-51.
     
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  48. Process Philosophy Basic Writings.Jack R. Sibley &P. A. Y. Gunter -1978 - University Press of America.
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  49. Hippocrate de Cos: de l'hagiographie au rejet et vice-versa: de l'hagiographie au rejet et vice-versa.B. Y. L. Simon -2001 -Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 19 (2):13-14.
     
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  50. Di Erste Printsipen Fun a Sistem Fun Sintetisher Filozofie.Herbert Spencer &Y. A. Merison -1910 - Literarisher Ferlag.
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