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  1. Introductory Note to the Contributions by Sarkar andThaler.S. Sarkar &D. S.Thaler -1996 -Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 183:185-186.
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    The Meta‐Nudge – A Response to the Claim That the Use of Nudges During the Informed Consent Process is Unavoidable.Scott D. Gelfand -2016 -Bioethics 30 (8):601-608.
    RichardThaler and Cass Sunstein, in Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness, assert that rejecting the use nudges is ‘pointless’ because ‘[i]n many cases, some kind of nudge is inevitable’. Schlomo Cohen makes a similar claim. He asserts that in certain situations surgeons cannot avoid nudging patients either toward or away from consenting to surgical interventions. Cohen concludes that in these situations, nudging patients toward consenting to surgical interventions is uncriticizable or morally permissible. I call this argument: (...) The Unavoidability Argument. In this essay, I will respond to Cohen's use of the unavoidability argument in support of using nudges during the process of informed consent. Specifically, I argue that many so-called ‘unavoidable nudges’ are, in fact, avoidable. Although my argument is directed toward Cohen's use of the unavoidability argument, it is applicable to the unavoidability argument more generally. (shrink)
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  3. The Organisation of Science in England.D. S. L. Cardwell -1957 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (31):252-253.
     
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    Panpsychism: Past and Recent Selected Readings.D. S. Clarke (ed.) -2004 - State University of New York Press.
    An anthology of readings in panpsychism, spanning two millennia.
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  5. Josiah Royce, California's Gift to Philosophy.D. S. Robinson -1950 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 31 (4):352.
     
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    Blumenberg’s Rhetoric.D. S. Mayfield (ed.) -2023 - De Gruyter.
    Marking the 50th anniversary of one among this philosopher's most distinguished pieces, Blumenberg's Rhetoric proffers a decidedly dialogic and diversified interaction with the essay polyvalently entitled 'Anthropological Approach to the Actuality and Topicality (or Currency, Relevance) of Rhetoric' (Anthropologische Annäherung an die Aktualität der Rhetorik), first published in 1971. Following Blumenberg's lead, the contributors consider and tackle their topics rhetorically, 'in utramque partem vel in plures'--treating (inter alia) the variegated discourses of Phenomenology, the History of Philosophy, Anthropology, and the téchne (...) itself from a plurality of viewpoints. Quasi in actu--as a mise en abyme of this rhetorical method par excellence--said accent on approaching any matter polyperspectivally is reflected in the proceedings of the live(ly) discussions having taken place in preparation for the present volume. Along with the diachronically extensive, disciplinarily diverse essays, this publication of the actual academic interplay--notably in the current lingua franca--will facilitate, and is to conduce to, further scholarship with respect to Blumenberg and the art of rhetoric. (shrink)
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  7. The Stratification of Behaviour.D. S. Shwayder -1967 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (4):335-336.
     
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    Panpsychism and the religious attitude.D. S. Clarke -2003 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    In this bold, challenging book, D. S. Clarke outlines reasons for accepting panpsychism and defends the doctrine against its critics.
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  9. Karl Mannheim's Sociological Philosophy.D. S. Robinson -1948 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 29 (2):137.
     
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    Outcome of inquiry, as "end-result" or as "end-in-view"?D. S. Mackay -1942 -Journal of Philosophy 39 (20):547-550.
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    Moral truth.D. S. Miller -1950 -Philosophical Studies 1 (3):40 - 46.
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    Ovid'sAmores: The Prime Sources for the Text.D. S. McKie -1986 -Classical Quarterly 36 (01):219-.
    Within the increasingly complex picture which has emerged in recent years of the manuscript tradition of Ovid's Amores the relationship of the two earliest MSS appears to remain firm: cod. P or Puteaneus of the 9th or early 10th century, which begins at Am. 1.2.51, was copied, probably directly, from the second half of the 9th-century cod. R or Regius , whose first half now ends at Am. 1.2.50. This view, which originates in S. Tafel's dissertation of 1910 and lies (...) behind the stemma constructed by E. J. Kenney for his OCT edition of 1961 , has come to be taken by Ovidian scholars to be the truth. My purpose in this first section is to show that this idea is unlikely to be the truth and, in the form in which it has most strongly been put forward, cannot be the truth. In the second section consequences for the manuscript tradition as a whole are explored. First we shall need some details. P, the slightly later manuscript, consists in all of 99 folia, of which 1–54 contain most, but not all, of the Heroides — not all, because they are in a lacunose state, a point to which we shall return in greater detail later. Foll. 55–6 are blank sheets of paper, not parchment, clearly inserted at a much later date during rebinding. (shrink)
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    Modes Of Referring And The Problem Of Universals: An Essay In Metaphysics.D. S. Shwayder -2011 - Berkeley: University of California Press Cambridge University Press.
    University Of California Publications In Philosophy, V35.
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  14. 1 preliminaries.D. S. Shwayder -1994 - In Savas L. Tsohatzidis,Foundations of Speech Act Theory: Philosophical and Linguistic Perspectives. Routledge. pp. 80.
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  15. The Cooperative Gene: How Mendel's demon explains the evolution of complex beings By Mark Ridley.D. S. Wilson -2003 -Bioessays 25 (2):189-189.
  16. Practical Inferences.D. S. Clarke -1987 -Ethics 98 (1):178-180.
     
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    Sign Levels: Language and Its Evolutionary Antecedents.D. S. Clarke -2004 - Springer.
    Since the revolution in philosophic method that began about a century ago, the focus of philosophic attention has been on language as used both in daily conversation and in specialized institutional activities such as science, law, and the arts. But language is an extremely complex and varied means of communication, and the study of it has been increasingly incorporated into such empirical disciplines as linguistics, psycho linguistics, and cognitive psychology. It is becoming less clear what aspects of language remain as (...) proper subjects of philosophical study, what are to be "kicked upstairs" (J. L. Austin's phrase) to the sciences. This work is a study of those logical features of language that remain central to philosophy after completion of kicking up. It conducts this study by describing similarities and differences between signs at differing levels, starting with natural events as primitive signs in the environments of their interpreters, and proceeding to pre linguistic signaling systems, elementary forms of language, and finally to the forms of specialized discourse used within social institutions. The investiga tion of comparative features requires isolating basic mental capacities that are present in the most primitive forms of organisms capable of sign interpretation. The problem then becomes one of tracing the emergence from these capacities of such categories as substance, attribute or quality, and quantity that we apply to natural languages. The study of sign levels is thus the construction of a genealogy of logical categories marking the develop ment of natural languages. (shrink)
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  18. Meaning and Interpretation, Lectures delivered before the Philosophical Union of the University of California, 1948-1949.D. S. Mackay,G. P. Adams &W. R. Dennes -1958 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 148:115-116.
     
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    Armstrong on trying and intending.D. S. Mannison -1970 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 48 (2):252 – 255.
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  20. Soveshchanie po filosofskim problemam sovremennoĭ medit︠s︡iny: dialektika materialʹnogo i idealʹnogo v poznanii sushchnosti zdorovʹi︠a︡ i bolezni, 25 fevrali︠a︡ 1998 goda.D. S. Sarkisov,M. A. Palʹt︠s︡ev &I︠U︡. M. Khrustalev (eds.) -1998 - Moskva: Russkiĭ vrach.
     
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  21. The Faith That Rebels.D. S. Cairns -1954
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    Exclusionary Reasons.D. S. Clarke -1977 -Mind 86 (342):252 - 255.
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    A. E. Housman.D. S. Robertson -1936 -The Classical Review 50 (04):113-115.
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    A Patchwork from Pindar. By Lionel W. Lyde. Pp.iv+76. Oxford: Black well, 1932. Cloth, 3s. 6d.D. S. Robertson -1933 -The Classical Review 47 (01):36-.
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  25. Poles Apart: The Gospel in Creative Tension.D. S. Russell -1991
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  26. The Method and Message of Jewish Apocalyptic, 200 B.C–100 A.D.D. S. Russell &G. Ernest Wright -1964
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    (1 other version)The illusion of memory.D. S. Mackay -1944 -Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 18:297.
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    Politics and Metaphysics: Some Developments in the History of Nietzsche-reception in France, 1872-1972.D. S. Smith -1992
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    Plato's Earlier Dialectic. [REVIEW]D. S. M. -1942 -Journal of Philosophy 39 (13):359.
  30. Nach dem Formalismus.D. S. Likhachev -1968 - [München]: C. Hanser. Edited by Alexander Kaempfe.
    Das Prinzip des Historismus bei der Erforschung der Einheit von Inhalt und Form eines Literaturwerks.- Über einige Aufgaben der vergleichenden historischen Poetik.- Worin besteht der Unterschied zwischen der altrussischen und der neueren russischen Literatur?- Chronikalische Zeit bei Dostojewskij.- Anmerkungen (bibliographical: p. 107-108)- Autorenregister.
     
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  31. The Logical Significance of New Cosmic Knowledge.D. S. Robinson -1970 -International Logic Review 2:201.
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    The Assisi Fragments of theApologia of Apuleius.D. S. Robertson -1956 -Classical Quarterly 6 (1-2):68-.
    The discovery and identification by G. Muzzioli of ten leaves from a Beneventan manuscript of the Apologia of Apuleius in the Biblioteca Comunale of Assisi was communicated to the Comitato Consultivo of the R. Istituto di Patologia del Libro on 30 March 1942, and published in the same year in the Institute's Bolletino, iv. 1 , 13, 14.
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  33. The Student Christian Movement.D. S. Cairns -1939 -Hibbert Journal 38:47.
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    Pindar, a Poet of Eternal Ideas.D. S. Robertson &David M. Robinson -1938 -American Journal of Philology 59 (1):119.
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  35. Philosophy for an atomic age.D. S. Robinson -1946 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 27 (3):229.
  36. A comparative analysis ofthe role of the hippocampal system in memory.D. S. Olton,C. G. Wible &A. L. Markowska -1991 - In R Lister & H. Weingartner,Perspectives on Cognitive Neuroscience. Oxford University Press. pp. 186--196.
     
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    A Study of Lipid Profile and Lipid Peroxidation in Chronic Kidney Disease with Special Reference to Hemodialysis.D. S. S. K. Raju -2013 -Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 4 (1).
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    The manuscripts of Cicero'sDe oratore:E is a descendant ofA.D. S. A. Renting -1996 -Classical Quarterly 46 (01):183-.
    The manuscripts of Cicero's De oratore divide into two families: mutili and integri. The oldest representatives of the mutilated family are Avranches 238 , Erlangen 380 , and London, Harley 2736 . A and H are independent of each other, and the best witnesses to the text of the lost archetype . E too is considered to be an independent witness. Since the work of E. Ströbel, dating from the early eighties of the last century, the view has been generally (...) held that E, though closely related to A, is not a descendant of it but a copy of a ‘gemellus’ of A. The stemma devised by Ströbel has remained essentially the same to the present day. (shrink)
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  39. Hocking's political philosophy.D. S. Robinson -1947 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 28 (2):147.
     
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    Dealing with real Jewish patients.D. S. Davis -1991 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 2 (3):211.
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    AΠapiΣ.D. S. Robertson -1937 -The Classical Review 51 (05):162-.
  42. An ethical goal for the atomic age.D. S. Robinson -1946 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 27 (4):350.
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  43. Current thought: Magazines of the quarter.D. S. Robinson -1947 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 28 (2):191.
     
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  44. The Will to Believe and the Duty to Doubt.D. S. Miller -1899 -Philosophical Review 8:195.
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    Aeschylus,Agamemnon 22–24.D. S. Robertson -1960 -The Classical Review 10 (02):102-.
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    Aeschylus Eum. 480 (483).D. S. Robertson -1939 -The Classical Review 53 (02):59-.
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    Thucydides and the Greek Wall at Troy.D. S. Robertson -1924 -The Classical Review 38 (1-2):7-.
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    Three Passages of the Birds.D. S. Robertson -1941 -The Classical Review 55 (02):67-69.
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  49. The influence of problem representation on hypothesis-testing.D. S. Rohlman &Kh Smith -1992 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):464-464.
     
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  50. Between the lines.D. S. Dix -1996 -Filosoficky Casopis 44 (4):675-689.
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