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    Adhesion properties of decagonal quasicrystals in ultrahigh vacuum.J. Y. Park,D. F.Ogletree,M. Salmeron,R. A. Ribeiro,P. C. Canfield,C. J. Jenks &P. A. Thiel -2006 -Philosophical Magazine 86 (6-8):945-950.
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    Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.D. F. Pears,B. F. Mcguinness &Bertrand Russell -1963 -Philosophical Review 72 (2):264-265.
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    The Functional Prerequisites of a Society.D. F. Aberle,A. K. Cohen,A. K. Davis, Levy &F. X. Sutton -1949 -Ethics 60 (2):100 - 111.
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  4. Imagery and consciousness: A theoretical review from an individual differences perspective.D. F. Marks -1977 -Journal of Mental Imagery 1:275-90.
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    The centrecephalon and thalamocortical integration: Neglected contributions of periaqueductal gray.D. F. Watt -2000 -Consciousness and Emotion 1 (1):91-114.
    I have argued in other work that emotion, attentional functions, and executive functions are three interpenetrant global state variables, essentially differential slices of the consciousness pie. This paper will outline the columnar architecture and connectivities of the PAG (periaqueductal gray), its role in organizing prototype states of emotion, and the re-entry of PAG with the extended reticular thalamic activating system (“ERTAS”). At the end we will outline some potential implications of these connectivities for possible functional correlates of PAG networks that (...) are just starting to be mapped. Overall, we will look at many lines of evidence that PAG should be conceptualized as a peri-reticular structure that has a foundational role in emotion, in generating the meaningful organization of behavior by the brain through prototype emotional states, and in allowing the various emotional systems to globally influence and tune both the forebrain and brainstem. Finally, we address implications of these concepts for what is currently understood about consciousness, underlining the need for somewhat more humility within consciousness studies about our current level of understanding of consciousness in the brain, combined with a deeper appreciation of the intrinsic connections between emotion and consciousness. One hopes that more concerted empirical interest in structures underneath the thalamus, combined with a deeper appreciation for the fundamental role that organismic and social value must have in bootstrapping awareness in the developing brain, would begin more widely to influence the fundamental lines of neuroscientific research in both emotion studies and consciousness studies. (shrink)
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    (4 other versions)Motivated Irrationality.D. F. Pears &David Pugmire -1982 -Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 56 (1):157-196.
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    IV. Two Problems about Reasons for Actions.D. F. Pears -1973 - In Roger Trigg,Agent, Action, and Reason. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 128-166.
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    Intention and Agency.D. F. GUSTAFSON -1989 -Noûs 23 (2):279.
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    Buchbesprechungen – Buchhinweise.D. F. Karrenberg &C. Cordes -1966 -Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 10 (1):252-254.
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  10. Minerva, Revista continental de filosofía.D. F. P. M. -1944 -Philosophia (Misc.) 1:126.
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  11. (1 other version)Social Anthropology.D. F. Pocock -1963 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (52):327-329.
     
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    On doubting one's intentions.D. F. Gustafson -1974 -Mind 83 (329):114-115.
  13. Social cognition, inhibition, and theory of mind: The evolution of human intelligence.D. F. Bjorklund &K. Kipp -2001 - In Robert J. Sternberg & James C. Kaufman,The Evolution of Intelligence. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 27--54.
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    Begrip en idee.D. F. M. Strauss -1973 - Assen,: Gorcum.
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    A Fractal Universe with Discrete Spatial Scales: In Memory of Toivo Jaakkola.D. F. Roscoe -1996 -Apeiron 3 (3-4):99.
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    Autoshaping, hand-shaping, and errorless learning.D. F. Foster,H. L. Miller &D. E. Fleming -1978 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 11 (4):219-222.
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    Direct observation of static nuclear susceptibilities at room temperature.D. F. Evans -1956 -Philosophical Magazine 1 (4):370-373.
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  18. Citation Methodology in Philosophy: A Review.D. F. Ferrer &J. P. Hérubel -1993 -Proceedings of the Heraclitean Society 16:101-109.
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  19. The Privatization Process: A Worldwide Perspective. Edited by Terry L. Anderson and Peter J. Hill.D. F. Boldureanu -2000 -The European Legacy 5 (1):117-117.
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    Assessing Student Multicultural Attitudes, Knowledge, and Skills in Teacher Education.D. F. Warring -2005 -Journal of Thought 40 (3):107.
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    An analysis of the structure of analysis.D. F. M. Strauss -1984 -Philosophia Reformata 49 (1):35-56.
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    Soberania e deslegitimação da democracia.D. F. Barros -2010 -Filosofia Unisinos 11 (3):287-297.
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    A note on PlatoPoliticus 285d9–286b1.D. F. Bates -2004 -Classical Quarterly 54 (1):109-116.
  24. Changing Eschatological Imageries.D. F. Gonzalo -1951 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 32 (2):177.
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    II.—Time, Truth and Inference.D. F. Pears -1951 -Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 51 (1):1-24.
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    Coinage of the Western Seleucid Mints from Seleucus I to Antiochus III.D. F. Brown -1941 -Classical Weekly 35:33-34.
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  27. Une défense du néo-vitalisme philosophique.D. F. Harris -1924 -Scientia 18 (35):57.
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    Contradiction again: A Rejoinder to Prof. Campbell.D. F. Henze -1962 -Analysis 22 (6):142 - 144.
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  29. The role of prediction in evaluating econometric models.D. F. Hendry -1986 - In Basil John Mason, Peter Mathias & J. H. Westcott,Predictability in science and society: a joint symposium of the Royal Society and the British Academy held on 20 and 21 March 1986. Great Neck, N.Y.: Scholium International.
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    The permittivity of hydrostatically stressed dielectrics.D. F. Gibbs &M. Jarman -1962 -Philosophical Magazine 7 (76):663-670.
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  31. Bertrand Russell and the British Tradition in Philosophy.D. F. Pears -1968 -Critica 2 (6):103-113.
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  32. In PJ Vinken and GW Bruyn.D. F. Benson &N. Geschwind -1969 - In P. J. Vinken & G. W. Bruyn,Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 4--407.
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    Ancient Chinese medical ethics and the four principles of biomedical ethics.D. F. Tsai -1999 -Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (4):315-321.
    The four principles approach to biomedical ethics (4PBE) has, since the 1970s, been increasingly developed as a universal bioethics method. Despite its wide acceptance and popularity, the 4PBE has received many challenges to its cross-cultural plausibility. This paper first specifies the principles and characteristics of ancient Chinese medical ethics (ACME), then makes a comparison between ACME and the 4PBE with a view to testing out the 4PBE's cross-cultural plausibility when applied to one particular but very extensive and prominent cultural context. (...) The result shows that the concepts of respect for autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence and justice are clearly identifiable in ACME. Yet, being influenced by certain socio-cultural factors, those applying the 4PBE in Chinese society may tend to adopt a "beneficence-oriented", rather than an "autonomy-oriented" approach, which, in general, is dissimilar to the practice of contemporary Western bioethics, where "autonomy often triumphs". (shrink)
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  34. Is the Religion of the Spirit a Working Religion for Mankind?D. F. Davies -1905 -Hibbert Journal 4:899.
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  35. Kant and Wittgenstein.D. F. M. Strauss -1988 -South African Journal of Philosophy 7 (3):154-160.
     
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    The variation of the dielectric constant of diamond with pressure.D. F. Gibbs &G. J. Hill -1964 -Philosophical Magazine 9 (99):367-375.
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  37. Istoricheskiĭ materializm kak nauka.D. F. Kozlov -1958
     
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  38. Leninskiĭ printsip partiĭnosti filosofii.D. F. Kozlov -1970
     
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  39. Causes and Objects of some feelings and psychological reactions.D. F. Pears -1962 -Ratio (Misc.) 4 (2):91.
  40. (1 other version)David Hume: A Symposium.D. F. Pears -1965 -Philosophy 40 (153):251-253.
  41. Naturalism in the First Book of Hume's Treatise of Human Nature.D. F. Pears -1976 -Proceedings of the British Academy 62 62.
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    Herbesinning oor die sin-karakter Van die werklikheid by H. Dooyeweerd.D. F. M. Strauss -1971 -Philosophia Reformata 36 (1-2):55-78.
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  43. A defence of philosophic neovitalism.D. F. Harris -1924 -Scientia 18 (35):259.
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    Aristotle's analysis of courage.D. F. Pears -1978 -Midwest Studies in Philosophy 3 (1):273-285.
  45. Pindar.D. F. Brown -1941 -Classical Weekly 35:35.
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  46. Terence.D. F. Brown -1942 -Classical Weekly 36:228.
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  47. Maxwell's equations: New light on old problems.D. F. Roscoe -2006 -Apeiron 13 (2):206.
  48. Joyce Effects On Language, Theory, and History. By Derek Attridge.D. F. Theall -2003 -The European Legacy 8 (2):260-260.
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  49. Early Christian Art.D. F. Brown -1942 -Classical Weekly 36:183-184.
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  50. Inertie fonctionnelle et momentum.D. F. Harris -1918 -Scientia 12 (24):195.
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