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    Research in Progress: The Formation of Professional and Consumer Solutions: Ethics in the General Practice Setting.C. A.Berglund,C. D. Pond,M. F. Harris,P. M. McNeill,D. Gietzelt,E. Comino,V. Traynor,E. Meldrum &C. Boland -1997 -Health Care Analysis 5 (2):164-167.
    A general practice research project on ethics is underway at the University of New South Wales, funded by GPEP. Ethical issues, as defined and explored by general practitioners and consumers, are being examined across four areas of Sydney.So far, telephone interviews have been conducted with a random sample of general practitioners. Face-to-face interviews have been conducted with 107 consumers, randomly sampled using ABS collection district information. Focus groups have been formed to discuss acceptable solutions to GP and consumer identified ethical (...) issues. This report will report on some preliminary findings to date and will explore professional and consumer roles in the formation of ethical solutions. (shrink)
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    Bette Anton, MLS, is Associate Librarian in the Health and Medical Sciences Department, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley Catherine A.Berglund, B. Sc.(Psych), Ph. D., is an associate fellow in the Science and Technology Studies Department, University of Wollongong, Australia, and has recently been awarded her doctorate for a dissertation on professional and. [REVIEW]Joseph C. D'Oronzio &Albuquerque Board -1994 -Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3:496-497.
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  3. Acts In Its Ancient Literary Context: A Classicist Looks at the Acts of the Apostles.Loveday C. A. Alexander -2006
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  4. PPS and Psychiatry: The First Year.J. R. Lave,R. G. Frank &C. A. Taube -1988 -Inquiry (Misc) 25 (3):354-363.
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    A. C. Ewing on Moral Philosophy.A. C. Ewing -2012 - Routledge.
    This six volume backlist collection brings together an assortment of seminal works by highly influential British philosopher A. C. Ewing. This comprehensive and diverse collection encompasses a fantastic selection of his work in the field of moral philosophy and the history of philosophy; ranging from the definition of good, through to his views on punishment and a study on the work of Emmanuel Kant. Spanning more than 30 years in Professor Ewing’s distinguished career, the reissued volumes in this collection, originally (...) published between 1924 and 1959, offer a thorough and engaging insight into Professor Ewing’s work. (shrink)
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  6. JA Goldsmith, Autosegmental and Metrical Phonology, Oxford: Basil.H. Schnelle,N. J. Hillsdale,Lawrence Erlbaum,G. Denes,C. Semenza,P. Bisiach,S. Wagner,C. Kieran,Basil Blackwell &C. A. Hauert -1991 -Cognition 39:79-83.
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  7. (1 other version)Adaptiveness and adaptation: There's more than selection.W. D. Christensen,John Collier &C. A. Hooker -forthcoming -Biology and Philosophy. Submitted.
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    Suppes Predicates for Space-Time.Newton C. A. Da Costa,Otávio Bueno &Steven French -1997 -Synthese 112 (2):271-279.
    We formulate Suppes predicates for various kinds of space-time: classical Euclidean, Minkowski's, and that of General Relativity. Starting with topological properties, these continua are mathematically constructed with the help of a basic algebra of events; this algebra constitutes a kind of mereology, in the sense of Lesniewski. There are several alternative, possible constructions, depending, for instance, on the use of the common field of reals or of a non-Archimedian field (with infinitesimals). Our approach was inspired by the work of Whitehead (...) (1919), though our philosophical stance is completely different from his. The structures obtained are idealized constructs underlying extant, physical space-time. (shrink)
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    Nitrogen and heavy metals in soil and eucalyptus trees due to biosolid application.M. Velasco-Molina,M. E. Mattiazzo,C. A. De Andrade &F. Poggiani -2006 -Scientia 71.
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    Contingentia. Transformationen des Zufalls (Transformationen der Antike 38).Hartmut Böhme,Werner Röcke &Ulrike C. A. Stephan (eds.) -2015 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    The role of chance in historiography is a major question for the analysis of cultural transformations. Its main subject are the transformations of contingentia itself, which has undergone substantial changes in its mythical forms (as Tyche or Fortuna) as well in its historical expressions in philosophy, theology, politics, sciences, literature and art.
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  11. Kantian and non-Kantian logics.L. Z. Puga,N. N. C. A. Da Costa &W. Carnielli -1988 -Logique Et Analyse 31 (121/122):3-9.
    In a previous work [the second and the third author, “On paraconsistent deontic logic”, Philosophia 16, 293-303 (1986)] investigated certain systems of paraconsistent deontic in order to investigate the problem of contradiction in the domain of ethics. This paper continues this line of research, studying some paraconsistent systems containing alethic and deontic modalities. This approach allows us to treat the principles of Kant (OA→ \diamond A) and Hintikka (\square A → OA) from the classical and from the paraconsistent point of (...) view, and to propose systems in which either, both, or neither of these principles is valid. (shrink)
     
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  12. [Involving men in family planning].J. F. Helzner,S. A. Peterson,R. A. Miller,A. Pau,D. J. Wilkinson,B. M. Fapohunda,N. Rutenberg,B. T. Mazurek,B. Barnett &C. A. Murphy -1999 -Journal of Biosocial Science 31 (1):161-80.
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    Notes on the theory of variable binding term operators.Newton C. A. da Costa &Chris Mortensen -1983 -History and Philosophy of Logic 4 (1-2):63-72.
    The general theory of variable binding term operators is an interesting recent development in logic. It opens up a rich class of semantic and model-theoretic problems. In this paper we survey the recent literature on the topic, and offer some remarks on its significances and on its connections with other branches of mathematical logic.
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    Tacitus And Verginius Rufus.D. C. A. Shotter -1967 -Classical Quarterly 17 (02):370-.
    In his historical writings, Cluvius Rufus evidently found cause to criticize Verginius Rufus for his conduct on a particular occasion ‘Scis, Vergini, quae historiae fides debeatur; proinde, si quid in historiis meis legis aliter ac velles, rogo igmoscas’. From his reply, it is clear that Verginius automatically understood Cluvius to be referring to an event to which he himself attached great significance: ‘Tune ignoras, Cluvi, ideo me fecisse, quod feci, ut esset liberum vobis scribere quae libuisset?’.
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    Ideological, cultural, and linguistic roots of educational reforms to address the ecological crisis : the selected works of C.A. (Chet) Bowers.C. A. Bowers -2018 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    In this volume C.A. (Chet) Bowers, whose pioneering work on education and environmental and sustainability issues is widely recognized and respected around the world, brings together a carefully curated selection of his seminal work on the ideological, cultural, and linguistic roots of the ecological crisis; misconceptions underlying modern consciousness; the cultural commons; a critique of technology; and educational reforms to address these pressing concerns. In the World Library of Educationalists, international scholars themselves compile career-long collections of what they judge to (...) be their finest pieces - extracts from books, key articles, salient research findings, major theoretical and/practical contributions - so the world can read them in a single manageable volume. Readers will be able to follow the themes and strands of their work and see their contribution to the development of a field, as well as the development of the field itself. Contributors to the series include : Michael Apple, James A. Banks, Joel Spring, William F. Pinar, Stephen J. Ball, Elliot Eisner, Howard Gardner, John Gilbert, Ivor F. Goodson, Peter Jarvis. (shrink)
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    C. A. Mace: Selected Papers.Antony Flew,C. A. Mace &Marjorie Mace -1973 -Philosophical Quarterly 23 (93):371.
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  17. A Sketch of the History of Psychology among the Greeks.C. A. Strong -1892 -Philosophical Review 1:235.
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  18. A dimensão dos valores entre habitantes de uma cidade do interior: um estudo intracultural.C. A. A. Pereira -forthcoming -Manuscrito. Uberlândia: Ufu.
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  19. Physics and Metaphysics: A Prolegomenon for the Riddles of Quantum Theory'.C. A. Hooker -1973 - In Cliff Hooker,Contemporary research in the foundations and philosophy of quantum theory. Boston,: D. Reidel. pp. 174--304.
  20. Nancy Mason Bradbury and Arthur Quinn, Audiences and Intentions: A Book of Arguments.C. A. Willard -1996 -Argumentation 10:150-151.
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    On Selfhood and Godhood.C. A. Campbell -1957 - Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    An ethical market in human organs.C. A. Erin &John Harris -2003 -Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (3):137-138.
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  23. Letter on a Dictionary of Philosophy edited by D. D. Runes.C. A. Baylis -1942 -Mind 51:296.
     
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  24. Eugene E. White, The Context of Human Discourse: A Configurational Criticism of Rhetoric.C. A. Willard -1995 -Argumentation 9:677-681.
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  25. Lexical access with and without awareness.C. A. Fowler,G. Woldford,R. Slade &L. Tassinary -1981 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 110:341-62.
  26. Die Bedeutung der Naturphilosophie im deutschen Idealismus.C. -A. Scheier -1986 -Philosophia Naturalis 23 (4):389-398.
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    Systematic realism.C. A. Hooker -1974 -Synthese 26 (3-4):409 - 497.
  28. (1 other version)Contemporary Research in the Foundations and Philosophy of Quantum Theory.C. A. Hooker -1976 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 27 (3):299-302.
     
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  29. The Orient: British historical writing since 1890'.C. A. Bayly -2002 - In Peter Burke,History and historians in the twentieth century. New York: Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press. pp. 88--119.
     
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  30. Who Needs 'the Four Principles'.C. A. Erin -2003 - In Matti Häyry & Tuija Takala,Scratching the surface of bioethics. New York: Rodopi.
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    The general semantics of set theory.C. A. Hilgartner -1974 - In Donald E. Washburn & Dennis R. Smith,Coping with increasing complexity: implications of general semantics and general systems theory. New York: Gordon & Breach. pp. 31.
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  32. La› colcodea‹ d'Avicenne e. T. Campanella.C. A. Nallino -1925 -Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 6:84-91.
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    A human studying the sensing of chemicais by bacteria.C. A. Hilgartner -1978 -Acta Biotheoretica 27 (1-2):19-43.
    A new frame of reference, which in its fundamental structuring differs radically from the structuring of the familiar western Indo-European viewpoints (logical, mathematical, scientific, philosophical, etc.), already exists. Recently, by the strategem of systematically disallowing a previously unnoticed untenable assumption encoded in the traditional Western symbolic logics, set theories, etc., in particular and in the Western World-View in general, this frame of reference has generated its own, entirely non-traditional, formalized language. The Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic has accepted for (...) publication a first paper presenting this non-standard formalized language (Hilgartner, 1975).As one of its accomplishments, this new frame of reference delivers a general theory of living. This theory purports to span the entire domain of what we call living systems, human or non-human. (shrink)
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    A Questão do Retorno da Religião na Obra de G. Vattimo.C. A. S. Baleeiro -2013 -Páginas de Filosofía 5 (1):57-72.
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    The Zygote: To Be Or Not Be A Person.C. A. Bedate &R. C. Cefalo -1989 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (6):641-645.
    It is no longer possible to claim that the biological characteristics of the future adult are already determined at conception. After all, a zygote may develop into a hydatidiform mole rather than into a human being. The development of an individual human person is determined by genetically and nongenetically coded molecules within the embryo, together with the influence of the maternal environment. Consequently, it is an error to regard the zygote's chromosomal (and other) DNA as sufficient to determine the uniqueness (...) of the future individual. (shrink)
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    Relevance and the ravens.C. A. Hooker &D. Stove -1967 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 18 (4):305-315.
  37. L'umanesimo pedagogico.C. A. Sacheli -1918 -Rivista di Filosofia 10 (3):113.
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    Investigations Into Implicational S5.C. A. Meredith &A. N. Prior -1964 -Mathematical Logic Quarterly 10 (13-17):203-220.
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    Goodman, 'grue' and Hempel.C. A. Hooker -1968 -Philosophy of Science 35 (3):232-247.
    It is now commonly accepted that N. Goodman's predicate "grue" presents the theory of confirmation of C. G. Hempel (and other such theories) with grave difficulties. The precise nature and status of these "difficulties" has, however, never been made clear. In this paper it is argued that it is very unlikely that "grue" raises any formal difficulties for Hempel and appearances to the contrary are examined, rejected and an explanation of their intuitive appeal offered. However "grue" is shown to raise (...) an informal, "over-arching" difficulty of great magnitude for all theories of confirmation, including Hempel's theory. (shrink)
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  40. A Naturalist Realism in Nouvelles tendances du réalisme: la perspective australienne.C. A. Hooker -1987 -Revue Internationale de Philosophie 41 (160):5-28.
     
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    Messy morality: the challenge of politics.C. A. J. Coady -2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Coady explores the challenges that morality poses to politics. He confronts the complex intellectual tradition known as realism, which seems to deny any relevance of morality to politics, especially international politics. He argues that, although realism has many serious faults, it has lessons to teach us: in particular, it cautions us against the dangers of moralism in thinking about politics and particularly foreign affairs. Morality must not be confused with moralism: Coady characterizes various forms of moralism and sketches their distorting (...) influence on a realistic political morality. He seeks to restore the concept of ideals to an important place in philosophical discussion, and to give it a particular pertinence in the discussion of politics. He deals with the fashionable idea of "dirty hands," according to which good politics will necessarily involve some degree of moral taint or corruption. Finally, he examines the controversial issue of the role of lying and deception in politics. Along the way Coady offers illuminating discussion of historical and current political controversies. This lucid book will provoke and stimulate anyone interested in the interface of morality and politics. (shrink)
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    Testimony: a philosophical study.C. A. J. Coady -1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Our trust in the word of others is often dismissed as unworthy, because the illusory ideal of "autonomous knowledge" has prevailed in the debate about the nature of knowledge. Yet we are profoundly dependent on others for a vast amount of what any of us claim to know. Coady explores the nature of testimony in order to show how it might be justified as a source of knowledge, and uses the insights that he has developed to challenge certain widespread assumptions (...) in the areas of history, law, mathematics, and psychology. (shrink)
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  43. The Status of Combatants.C. A. J. Coady -2008 - In David Rodin & Henry Shue,Just and Unjust Warriors: The Moral and Legal Status of Soldiers. Oxford University Press. pp. 153--175.
     
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  44. Reason and Faith.C. A. Qadir -1958 -Pakistan Philosophical Journal 1 (3):71.
     
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  45. The Pre-Conquest Boroughs of England, Ninth to Eleventh Centuries.C. A. Radford -1980 - In Radford C. A.,Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 64: 1978. pp. 131-53.
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    A Reflection on the Traditional African Concept of Sin, Sickness and Disease in.C. A. Ekeopara -2007 -Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 8 (2).
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    A New System of Analysing Greek Lyric Stanzas.C. A. M. Fennell -1900 -The Classical Review 14 (06):292-295.
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    A Philosopher and Intelligence Tests.C. A. Richardson -1954 -Philosophy 29 (111):351 - 352.
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    Towards a General Theory of Reduction. Part I: Historical and Scientific Setting.C. A. Hooker -1981 -Dialogue 20 (1):38-59.
    The Three Papers comprising this series, together with my earlier [34] also published in this journal, constitute an attempt to set out the major issues in the theoretical domain of reduction and to develop a general theory of theory reduction. The fourth paper, [34], though published separately from this trio, is integral to the presentation and should be read in conjunction with these papers. Even so, the presentation is limited in scope – roughly, to intertheoretic reduction among empirical theories – (...) and informal in presentation – not least because a satisfying formal account of theories has yet to be offered. And despite the length, the treatment is still condensed; often corroborating and/or intuitively helpful detail has had to be consigned to footnotes or omitted. I approach the problem from within my own naturalistic realist philosophy of science and formal analysis of abstract hierarchy in theory. The sources for the former are [25], [29], [31], and [32] and those for the latter essentially [27] and [30]. Hierarchical notions played a significant role in the already published [34]. (shrink)
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    An introduction to medical genetics.C. A. Clarke -1964 -The Eugenics Review 55 (4):225.
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