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  1. Desertification.A. Mirzabaev,J. Wu,J. Evans,F. Garcia-Oliva,I. A. G. Hussein,M. H. Iqbal,J. Kimutai,T. Knowles,F. Meza,D. Nedjroaoui,F.Tena,M. Türkeş,R. J. Vázquez &M. Weltz -2019 - In P. R. Shukla, J. Skeg, E. Calvo Buendia, V. Masson-Delmotte, H.-O. Pörtner, D. C. Roberts, P. Zhai, R. Slade, S. Connors, S. van Diemen, M. Ferrat, E. Haughey, S. Luz, M. Pathak, J. Petzold, J. Portugal Pereira, P. Vyas, E. Huntley, K. Kissick, M. Belkacemi & J. Malley,Climate Change and Land: an IPCC special report on climate change, desertification, land degradation, sustainable land management, food security, and greenhouse gas fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems.
    IPCC SPECIAL REPORT ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND LAND (SRCCL) -/- Chapter 3: Climate Change and Land: An IPCC special report on climate change, desertification, land degradation, sustainable land management, food security, and greenhouse gas fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems.
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  2. Hierarchy Perspectives for Ecological Complexity /T.F.H. Allen and Thomas B. Starr. --. --.T. F. H. Allen &Thomas B. Starr -1982 - University of Chicago Press, 1982.
     
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    ΓΕΝΕΣΙΑ A Forgotten Festival of the Dead.F. Jacoby -1944 -Classical Quarterly 38 (3-4):65-75.
    In the Antiatticista, as we call the scanty excerpt of a lexicon of the second century A.D., so abbreviated as to be often unintelligible, we find on p. 86. 20 the following article: Γενέσια оσης тε έоρтς &lsqbтς&rsqb δημотελоũς 〈έν &rsquoΑθήνααις, ΒоB7δρоγιѿνоς ΠέμΠтηι, Γενέσια καλоυένμς, καθόтι øησί Φιλόχоρоς καί Σόλων έν тоȊς &rsquoΑξоσι, καί тς тоũ όνόμαтоς χρήσεως оσης &rsquoΕλλ:ηνικς, тί κιλúει μή μόνоν έΠ тς δημотελоũς έоρтς á»á καί έΠί тςίδίας έκáσтоυ тáσσεσθα&iota. What rouses our interest in this note (...) is not the domestic quarrel between the Atticists of a stricter and of a more lenient observance about the meaning and the use of the word, but the facts themselves, which in the present case are fortunately clear enough. The lexicographer knows two entirely different facts: a material fact, the existence of a State festival in Athens called Genesia and celebrated on the 5th of Boedromion; a linguistic fact, the ’Ελλινικǹ χασις which denotes by Γενέσια not this State festival but some private celebration. For the latter, it is important to observe that by &rsquoΕλλνικ χασις the lexicographer does not mean Hellenistic Greek nor the usage of his own day, but the occurrence of the word in those authors whom the strict Atticists do not take as models of style, or who are not held to be Attic writers: it is to such authors, at least, that the lexicographer appeals in the preceding gloss: he there quotes ΕριΠίδης “Іωνι for γενέθλια and Herodotos for γενέσια. The latter passage could be the evidence for his linguistic fact, that ‘Hellenic usage’ applies the word γενέσια to a private celebration. (shrink)
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    Refusing Teachers and the Politics of Instrumentalism in Educational Policy.F. Tony Carusi -2022 -Educational Theory 72 (3):383-397.
    In this article, F. Tony Carusi considers the politics of instrumentalism performed between educational policy and research that figures the teacher as the primary means to raise student achievement. By reducing teachers to a means toward an end, policy and research work together to collapse what teachers are into what teachers are for, and in doing so, they enable discourses that privilege the instrumental specifically as ontological. In contrast to this collapse, Carusi highlights here the resistance of the ontological to (...) the instrumental by considering what teachers are apart from what they are for. Thinking the ontological apart from the instrumental leads to a dark pedagogy in which the refusals and negations performed by teachers occur where the politics of instrumentalism that renders them as an “in-school factor” do not see. (shrink)
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  5. Heidegger and Curriculum.F. Margonis -1986 -Philosophy of Education 44:150-156.
     
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  6. Sur la mémoire affective.F. Paulhan -1902 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 54:545-569.
     
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    Conjectanea Talmudica: Notes on Rev. 13:18; Matt. 23:35 f.; 28:1; 2 Cor. 2:14-16; Jubilees 34:4, 7; 7:4.George F. Moore -1905 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 26:315-333.
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    Nationalist origins of the folk high school: The romantic visions of N.F.S. Grundtvig.E. F. Fain -1971 -British Journal of Educational Studies 19 (1):70-90.
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    Letters: Rats, Mice, and Birds and the Animal Welfare Act.F. Barbara Orlans -2001 -Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 11 (1):113-.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 11.1 (2001) 113 [Access article in PDF] Letters Rats, Mice, and Birds and the Animal Welfare Act Madam:In the September 2000 issue of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, I argued for the inclusion of laboratory rats, mice, and birds under provisions of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). This act sets humane standards for animals used in biomedical experimentation, but these three species are (...) excluded despite the fact that they comprise 90 percent of all animals used. Recent actions have been taken on this issue that temporarily maintain the status quo of exclusion.On 25 September 2000, a legal suit brought by the Alternatives Research Development Fund was settled out of court when the U.S. Department of Agriculture agreed that the AWA enforcement regulations should be extended to rats, mice, and birds. This was a significant victory heralded by the animal protection movement and some sections of the scientific community. Federal Court Judge Ellen S. Huvelle dismissed motions by pro-animal research groups to block this agreement.But the tide soon turned. On 11 October, a last-minute amendment to the USDA appropriations bill submitted by the Senate Appropriations Committee chair Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) precluded the department from spending any funds in the coming fiscal year to effect this change. This amendment had been drafted by the National Association for Biomedical Research and passed to the University of Mississippi to be forwarded to Cochran. This now congressionally approved amendment postponed for a year any action to implement the legal agreement. USDA plans to initiate the formal rule-making process for rats, mice, and birds by 1 October 2001. F. Barbara Orlans Senior Research Fellow Kennedy Institute of Ethics Georgetown University Washington, DC... (shrink)
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    On the principle of the flexibility of scientific truth.F. Zwicky -1934 -Philosophy of Science 1 (3):353-358.
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    (1 other version)The Principles of Logic: Volume 1.F. H. Bradley -2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    F. H. Bradley was the foremost philosopher of the British Idealist school, which came to prominence in the second half of the nineteenth century and remained influential into the first half of the twentieth. Bradley, who was influenced by Hegel and also reacted against utilitarianism, was recognised during his lifetime as one of the greatest intellectuals of his generation, and was the first philosopher to receive the Order of Merit, in 1924. In this major work, originally published in 1883, Bradley (...) discusses the basic principles of logic: judgment and inference. He rejects the idea of a separation between mind and body, arguing that human thought cannot be separated from its worldly context. In the second edition, published in 1922 and reissued here, Bradley added a commentary and essays, but left the text largely unaltered. Volume 1 contains Book 1 on judgment and Book 2 on inference. (shrink)
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  12. Beyond Technology?F. H. Heinemann -1952 -Hibbert Journal 51:37.
     
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  13. Spiritual Leadership in an Age of Disbelief.F. H. Heinemann -1951 -Hibbert Journal 50:70.
     
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  14. Voluntary Poverty.F. R. Hoare -1930 -Hibbert Journal 29:520.
     
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    No Title available: REVIEWS.F. J. Hoffman -1983 -Religious Studies 19 (1):119-122.
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    Sociologie et philosophie.F. De la Horbe -1956 -Dialectica 10 (2):167-179.
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  17. La logique de la medicine, d'apres Cabanis.F. Colonna D' Istria -1917 -Philosophical Review 26:352.
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    10. Tacitus Ann. 2,5.F. Jacoby -1928 -Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 84 (1-4):492-492.
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  19. The Cambridge Conference of the Churchman's Union in 1921.F. J. Foakes Jackson -1921 -Hibbert Journal 20:193.
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    "Help Must First Come from the Divine:" A Response to Fr. George Eber's Claim of the so-called Incommensurability of Orthodox and Non-Orthodox Christian Bioethics.F. James &J. F. Keenan -1995 -Christian Bioethics 1 (2):153-160.
    Orthodox bioethics is distinctive in how it reflects on issues in bioethics. This distinctiveness is found in the relationship of spirituality and liturgy to ethics. Eber's essay, however, treats the distinctiveness as absolute uniqueness. In so focusing on the incommensurability of Orthodox bioethics Eber fails to tell his reader what Orthodox bioethics is about. Furthermore, his description of Western Christian ethics is seriously inaccurate.
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    Editorial.F. J. -1976 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (4):395-396.
    Editorial ROBIN LE POIDEVIN, Religious Studies , FirstView Article(s).
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    Editorial.F. J. -1983 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 41 (3):249-251.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 42 Heft: 1 Seiten: 298-298.
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  23. Trolley Problem.F. M. Kamm -2013 - In Hugh LaFollette,The International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Hoboken, NJ: Blackwell.
  24. Ethics in New Zealand Organizations.F. A. Kazi -1993 -Journal of Business Ethics 12 (6).
     
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    Lorenzo De' medici's acquisition of poggio a caiano in 1474 and an early reference to his architectural expertise.F. W. Kent -1979 -Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 42 (1):250-257.
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    Genomics & De Great Books : inleiding.F. W. J. Keulartz,T. Swierstra &T. Vink -2005 -Filosofie En Praktijk 26.
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  27. Yuassa, Seinoske, Die existenziale Grundlage der Philosophie Pascals.F. Kühner -1935 -Kant Studien 40:300.
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    VII. Die Idee des Staatseigentums am römischen Provinzialboden.F. Klingmüller -1910 -Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 69 (1):71-113.
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    Gewetensvrijheid.F. Malmberg -1953 -Bijdragen 14 (3):233-249.
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    Study of the liquid-to-glass and glass-to-glass transitions in dense L64 copolymer micellar solution by scattering experiments.F. Mallamace -2004 - In Franco Mallamace & Harry Eugene Stanley,The physics of complex systems: new advances and perspectives. Washington, DC: IOS Press. pp. 83.
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  31. Science in History.F. S. Marvin -1931 -Hibbert Journal 30:273.
     
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    The haptic radial-tangential effect: Two tests of Wong’s “moments-of-inertia” hypothesis.F. M. Marchetti &S. J. Lederman -1983 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (1):43-46.
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    Intellectual History and the Human Sciences: Uses and Limits.F. E. Matthews -1981 -Philosophy of the Social Sciences 11 (1):91-96.
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    Classification of the EMG's Recruitment Pattern Using Neural Networks.F. A. Papadopoulou,A. A. Michou,S. M. Panas &I. B. Mavromatis -1998 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 8 (1-2):145-162.
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  35. Un écrivain français des Lumières oublié: Francisco Xavier de Oliveira (1701-1783).F. Max -1995 -Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 75 (2):193-198.
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    Boussingault versus ville: The social, political and scientific aspects of their disputes.F. W. J. McCosh -1975 -Annals of Science 32 (5):475-490.
    SummaryA feature of mid-nineteenth century scientific debates in France on the subject of plant nutrition was the rivalry, at times acrimonious, between Jean Baptiste Boussingault and Georges Ville. It started in 1848 when Ville was demonstrator to Boussingault, who held one of the two chairs of agriculture at the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers. A study of their disputes serves to illustrate their mutual incompatibility, exacerbated by the patronage extended to Ville by his step-brother, Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, afterwards Napoléon III. (...) Their disputes were not merely the result of personal differences but also accompanied the development of two concepts of plant nutrition, namely the rôle of atmospheric nitrogen. and its possible assimilation by plants, and the chemical nature of plant nutrients, especially nitrates and phosphates. (shrink)
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  37. The Existential Philosophy.F. Mceachran -1947 -Hibbert Journal 46:232.
     
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  38. (1 other version)The Life and Philosophy of Johann Gottfried Herder.F. Mceachran -1941 -Philosophical Review 50:246.
     
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    Reviewing subject recruitment: new rules from Rockville.F. Gilbert McMahon -1988 -IRB: Ethics & Human Research 10 (3):6.
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    Essaí d'ontologie.F. M. -1903 -Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 11 (5):593 - 641.
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    The Ethics of Innovations in Genomic Selection: On How to Broaden the Scope of Discussion.F. L. B. Meijboom &K. Kramer -2022 -Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 35 (2):1-18.
    The use of genomic selection in agricultural animal breeding is in academic literature generally considered an ethically unproblematic development, but some critical views have been offered. Our paper shows that an important preliminary question for any ethical evaluation of genomic selection is how the scope of discussion should be set, that is, which ethical issues and perspectives ought to be considered. This scope is determined by three partly overlapping choices. The first choice is which ethical concepts to include: an ethical (...) discussion of genomic selection approaches may draw on concepts central to applied ethics, but some critical views have been based on concepts from critical animal studies and continental philosophy. A related choice is to what extent discussion should focus on new ethical issues raised or on existing ethical issues that will be ameliorated, perpetuated or aggravated by an innovation in genomic selection. The third choice is to treat an innovation in genomic selection either as a technique on itself or as a part of specific practices. We argue that ethical discussion should not limit attention to new issues or ignore the implications of particular ways of applying genomic selection in practice, and this has some consequences for which ethical concepts ought to be included. Limiting the scope of discussion may be defensible in some contexts, but broader ethical discussion remains necessary. (shrink)
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  42. Cournot et la renaissance du Probabilisme au xixe siècle.F. Mentré -1909 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 68:67-75.
     
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    Les lois de la production intellectuelle.F. Mentré -1919 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 88:447 - 478.
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  44. La loi de l'échelle dans la nature et dans l'industrie.F. Mentré -1934 -Revue de Philosophie 4:7.
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  45. La noologie, science des types intellectuels.F. Mentré -1924 -Scientia 18 (36):89.
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  46. M. ILLICETO, La persona: dalla relazione alla responsabilita. Lineamenti di ontologia relazionale.F. G. Menga -2008 -Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 100 (4):662.
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  47. (1 other version)Qui a decouvert les phenomenes dits inconscients?F. Mentre -1906 -Philosophical Review 15:455.
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  48. Compatibilidade entre Holismo e Funcionalismo sobre Categorias Psicológicas Ordinárias com uma Perspectiva Comportamental.F. Lazzeri -2014 -Discusiones Filosóficas 15.
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  49. Réflexions Sur Nos Réflexions Sur Nous-Mêmes Conférence En Mémoire de F.M. Alexander Par Devant la Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique, 27th Octobre, 1984.David Gorman &F. Matthias Alexander -2000
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  50. Philosophie biologique.F. Dagognet -1961 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 151:530-531.
     
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