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    Some Contributions on How to Formulate Drug Policies and Provide Evidence-Based Regulation.A. K. Schlag,D. J. Nutt &S. Rolles -2021 -American Journal of Bioethics 21 (4):28-31.
    Earp, Lewis, and Hart make a comprehensive and compelling argument for ending the “war on drugs,” highlighting the importance of both ending the criminalization of people who use drugs, and...
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    The ethics surrounding HIV, kidney donation and patient confidentiality.P. D. Bright &J. Nutt -2009 -Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (4):270-271.
    For live-related kidney donation, the current UK guidance specifies that the donor has a right to know the recipient’s HIV status. This guidance may prevent some potential recipients from asking friends or family to donate, as they do not wish them to know they are HIV positive. Currently, it is felt necessary that the donor should know the HIV status of the recipient in order to give fully informed consent to the operation. However, the specific medical details are not required (...) in order to allow for donor informed consent. This consent requires knowledge of the general expectation for survival of a graft and the specific expectation for survival of this graft in the recipient; it does not require specific knowledge of the recipient’s medical condition. (shrink)
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    The entropic brain: a theory of conscious states informed by neuroimaging research with psychedelic drugs.Robin L. Carhart-Harris,Robert Leech,Peter J. Hellyer,Murray Shanahan,Amanda Feilding,Enzo Tagliazucchi,Dante R. Chialvo &David Nutt -2014 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    When the Trial Ends: The Case for Post-Trial Provisions in Clinical Psychedelic Research.Edward Jacobs,Ashleigh Murphy-Beiner,Ian Rouiller,David Nutt &Meg J. Spriggs -2023 -Neuroethics 17 (1):1-17.
    The ethical value—and to some scholars, necessity—of providing trial patients with post-trial access (PTA) to an investigational drug has been subject to significant attention in the field of research ethics. Although no consensus has emerged, it seems clear that, in some trial contexts, various factors make PTA particularly appropriate. We outline the atypical aspects of psychedelic clinical trials that support the case for introducing the provision of PTA within research in this field, including the broader legal status of psychedelics, the (...) nature of the researcher-therapist/participant relationship, and the extended time-frame of the full therapeutic process. As is increasingly understood, the efficacy of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy is driven as much by extrapharmacological elements and the cultural therapeutic container as by the drug itself. As such, we also advocate for a refocusing of attention from post-trial access to a broader concept encompassing other elements of post-trial care. We provide an overview of some of the potential post-trial care provisions that may be appropriate in psychedelic clinical trials. Although the World Medical Association’s Declaration of Helsinki calls on researchers, sponsors, and governments to make provisions for post-trial access, such provision may feel impracticable or out-of-reach within psychedelic trials that are already constrained by a high resource demand and significant bureaucratic burden. We show how conceiving of post-trial provision as an integral site of the research process, and an appropriate destination for research funding, will serve to develop the infrastructure necessary for the post-legalisation psychedelic medicine ecosystem. (shrink)
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    The Life and Character of Mr. John Locke, Author of the Essay Concerning Humane Understanding.Jean Le Clerc,John Clark &J.Nutts -1706 - Printed for John Clark at the Bible and Crown in the Old Change Near St. Paul's. And Are to Be Had at J. Nutts Near Stationers-Hall.
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    Effects of 7.5% CO2 inhalation on allocation of spatial attention to facial cues of emotional expression.Robbie M. Cooper,Jayne E. Bailey,Alison Diaper,Rachel Stirland,Lynne E. Renton,Christopher P. Benton,Ian S. Penton-Voak,David J. Nutt &Marcus R. Munafò -2011 -Cognition and Emotion 25 (4):626-638.
  7. Thomas Aquinas as spiritual teacher.Michael Dauphinais,Roger W. Nutt &Andrew Hofer (eds.) -2023 - Ave Maria, FL: Sapientia Press of Ave Maria University.
    St. Thomas Aquinas preaches in his sermon Puer Iesus, "Just as your father begot you bodily, your teacher begot you spiritually." St. Thomas himself has been blessed with prodigious fecundity through the centuries for his teaching in the Holy Spirit. Always, he leads us to think of the Blessed Trinity and all things from God's own view. With new insights into St. Thomas's spiritual teaching in its sources, context, breadth, wisdom, and influences, Thomas Aquinas as Spiritual Teacher presents chapters inspired (...) by an international conference cosponsored by the Aquinas Center for Theological Renewal at Ave Maria University and the Thomistic Institute of the Dominican House of Studies. The volume, like its conference, honors Archbishop J. Augustine Di Noia, OP, adjunct secretary of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, for his dedication to the spiritual teaching of St. Thomas in several decades of service to the Church and the academy. Luis F. Cardinal Ladaria, SJ, prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, contributed the volume's foreword. Contributors to this book include: Serge-Thomas Bonino, OP; Romanus Cessario, OP; Therese Scarpelli Cory; Michael A. Dauphinais; Archbishop J. Augustine Di Noia, OP; Bishop Daniel E. Flores; Wojciech Giertych, OP; Andrew Hofer, OP; Luis F. Cardinal Ladaria, SJ; Dominic Legge, OP; Steven A. Long; Roger W. Nutt; Michael Root; Daria Spezzano; Thomas Weinandy, OFM, Cap.; and Thomas Joseph White, OP-- Provided by publisher. (shrink)
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    Thomas Aquinas and the Crisis of Christology ed. by Michael A. Dauphinais, Andrew Hofer, O.P., and Roger W. Nutt (review). [REVIEW]J. David Moser -2023 -Nova et Vetera 21 (4):1435-1437.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Thomas Aquinas and the Crisis of Christology ed. by Michael A. Dauphinais, Andrew Hofer, O.P., and Roger W. NuttJ. David MoserThomas Aquinas and the Crisis of Christology edited by Michael A. Dauphinais, Andrew Hofer, O.P., and Roger W. Nutt (Ave Maria, FL: Sapientia Press, 2021), ix + 422 pp.This volume is a collection of papers presented at the "Thomas Aquinas and the Crisis of Christology" conference at the (...) Aquinas Center of Ave Maria University in Ave Maria, Florida, in February 2020. Dozens of papers were presented at the conference; this volume contains many of the plenary papers and the two keynote addresses given by Bruce Marshall and Thomas Joseph White, O.P.The title, especially the term "crisis," has multiple meanings in the essays. On the one hand, some of them address the crisis in contemporary Christology. For example, Michael Dauphinais draws on Aquinas's theology of participation to pose what he sees as a better alternative to Richard Rohr's The Universal Christ. As Dauphinais shows, Rohr's popular Christology conflates Incarnation and creation as one and the same reality. Through careful exegesis of Aquinas's Commentary on John, Dauphinais argues that the Incarnation must be distinct as a unique act of God, and thus decidedly not the same as creation (253). On the other hand, as J. Augustine DiNoia observes in his foreword, the term "crisis" comes from the Greek krisis, or "judgment" (ix). Christ's judgment of all human beings emerges as a persistent theme in the volume. So Andrew Hofer's introduction explores Aquinas's teaching on Christ's judgment of teachers of the faith, noting the implications for theologians who hold the office of teacher. Marshall's and Daria Spezzano's essays are powerful accounts of Christ's role as judge. Both diagnose contemporary crises of faith over which we will be judged and remind us that the Lord Jesus judges to save those who love him. These essays read almost like sermons, and they deserve careful attention when [End Page 1435] Christ's judgment seems irrelevant in an age when God can only be thought to be winsome and nice.Some of the essays contribute to ongoing Thomistic scholarly debates. The vexed question of how to understand the esse secundarium in article 4 of Aquinas's De unione verbi incarnati receives two essays: one by Roger Nutt and the other by Steven A. Long. Nutt argues that Aquinas did not reverse his teaching on the single esse of Christ in the De unione. He observes that Aquinas uses the terms principale and secundarium to manifest "the ultimate unity of composite realities," and thus secundarium esse is not "second esse" in the order of being (87). Like Nutt, Long argues that Aquinas is consistent in his position on Christ's singular esse. He invokes a wide array of interpretive and metaphysical arguments in a mere nine pages. Though they do not resolve the problem (at least in my view: how could an esse distinct from another esse be numerically the same esse, as they would have to be for Christ to have one esse?), they are useful contributions to the ongoing interpretation of Aquinas on this point.Similarly, Christ's human knowledge in Aquinas's theology and Catholic doctrine gets two essays. White expands on prior work on this topic and argues that Christ maintained consciousness of his filial identity prior to the resurrection. As usual, he does careful work deploying the insights of Catholic doctrine in conversation with biblical studies. Simon Francis Gaine expands on his argument in Did the Saviour See the Father? Christ, Salvation and the Vision of God by arguing that a divine person does not need to have the beatific vision to be incarnate. He contrasts metaphysical necessity with soteriological necessity; Christ needed to have the beatific vision to give it to us, but he did not need it as a necessary consequence of being incarnate. It would be interesting to see Gaine and other Thomists interact with John Duns Scotus's argument that Christ could be incarnate without the beatific vision, or highest possible grace (Ordinatio III, d. 13). Scotus, in my... (shrink)
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    Sharpley'sHerodas- A Realist of the Aegean. Being a Verse-Translation of The Mimes of Herodas. By H. Sharpley. London: David Nutt, 1906. 7″ × 5″. Pp. x + 57. 2s. 6d[REVIEW]J. Arbuthnot Nairn -1906 -The Classical Review 20 (06):314-315.
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    Three Anti-Pelagian Treatises of S. Augustine. Translated with Analyses by F. H. Woods, B.D., and J. O. Johnston. D. Nutt, 1887. Pp. xxvii. 242. 4s. 6d[REVIEW]A. Plummer -1887 -The Classical Review 1 (08):235-.
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    A Relief Map of Syracuse, constructed mainly after Holm and Cavallari. By J. B. Jordan and F. Haverfield, M.A. London. 1886. D. Nutt. £1 5s[REVIEW]W. E. Heitland -1887 -The Classical Review 1 (2-3):73-.
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    Thomism & Predestination: Principles and Disputations. Edited by S. Long, R. Nutt, & T. J. White. Ave Maria, Florida, Sapientia Press, 2016, $39.95. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan -2018 -Heythrop Journal 59 (3):610-611.
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    Russell on Acquaintance with the Past.J. O. Urmson -1969 - [Longmans, Green].
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    The Lotus of the Wonderful Law.J. K. Shryock &W. E. Soothill -1931 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 51 (2):185.
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    The Kalpa sútra and Nava tatva: two works illustrative of the Jain religion and philosophy.J. Stevenson & Bhadrabāhu (eds.) -1848 - Varanasi: Bharat-Bharati.
    NAVA TATVA SUTRA; on, THE NINE PRINCIPLES OK THINGS.... TATVA...
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  16. The Parasitic Growth of Deep Structures.J. Miller -1975 -Foundations of Language 13 (3):361-389.
     
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    L'inertie mentale et la loi du moindre effort.J. M. -1894 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 37:423 - 426.
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    15. The Lectures Between 1925 And 1928: Toward A Phenomenological Psychology.J. N. Mohanty -2011 - InEdmund Husserl's Freiburg Years: 1916-1938. Yale University Press. pp. 336-366.
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  19. The unity of empiricism, theory and practice in cognitive activity of the party.J. Muzik -1975 -Filosoficky Casopis 23 (1):15-28.
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    Anna Bull, Class, Control and Classical Music (New York: Oxford University Press, 2019).Mark J. Whale -2022 -Philosophy of Music Education Review 30 (1):100-106.
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  21. (1 other version)Denkgesetze und Erkenntnisformen.J. Lapschin -1909 -Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 14:89.
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  22. HOOKER, B.-Ideal Code, Real World.J. Lenman -2003 -Philosophical Books 44 (2):181-182.
     
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    Misionología: vol. VII, Derecho Misional - Vol. IV. Teología bíblico-patrística de las misiones.J. Martín -1966 -Augustinianum 6 (2):342-342.
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    Reductive Logic and Proof-Search: Proof Theory, Semantics, and Control.David J. Pym &Eike Ritter -2004 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Eike Ritter.
    This book is a specialized monograph on the development of the mathematical and computational metatheory of reductive logic and proof-search, areas of logic that are becoming important in computer science. A systematic foundational text on these emerging topics, it includes proof-theoretic, semantic/model-theoretic and algorithmic aspects. The scope ranges from the conceptual background to reductive logic, through its mathematical metatheory, to its modern applications in the computational sciences. Suitable for researchers and graduate students in mathematical, computational and philosophical logic, and in (...) theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence, this is the latest in the prestigous world-renowned Oxford Logic Guides, which contains Michael Dummet's Elements of intuitionism, Dov M. Gabbay, Mark A. Reynolds, and Marcelo Finger's Temporal Logic Mathematical Foundations and Computational Aspects, J. M. Dunn and G. Hardegree's Algebraic Methods in Philosophical Logic, H. Rott's Change, Choice and Inference: A Study of Belief Revision and Nonmonotonic Reasoning, and P. T. Johnstone's Sketches of an Elephant: A Topos Theory Compendium: Volumes 1 and 2. (shrink)
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    Book Review:Prospects of Industrial Civilisation. Bertrand Russell. [REVIEW]J. M. -1924 -International Journal of Ethics 34 (4):400-.
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    Pragmatisme anglo-américain et Philosophie nouvelle.J. Henry -1912 -Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 19 (74):264-272.
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    (1 other version)Western Strategy and Public Discussion: The Double Decision Makes Sense.J. Herf -1982 -Télos 1982 (52):114-128.
  28. Leçons de chimie physique.J. H. Van'T. Hoff -1901 -The Monist 11:309.
     
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  29. Library Security.J. Steve Huntsberry -1992 -Journal of Information Ethics 1.
     
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  30. Mach critique of knowledge and the physiology of senses.J. Janko -1990 -Filosoficky Casopis 38 (1-2):118-131.
     
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    American psychology in the '80's and '90's.J. Jastrow -1943 -Psychological Review 50 (1):65-67.
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    II. Bennett's words and deeds∗.J. E. Llewelyn -1978 -Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 21 (1-4):120-129.
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    Absolute belief.J. Kellenberger -1979 -Philosophical Investigations 2 (4):1-11.
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    Exogenous and Endogenous Communication Orientations of Mexican Elites.J. David Johnson &Albert R. Tims -1984 -Communications 10 (1-3):63-76.
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    Belief and loss of belief: A discussion.J. R. Jones &D. Z. Phillips -1970 -Sophia 9 (1):1-7.
  36. Stable Instabilities in the Study of Consciousness: A Potentially Integrative Prologue?J. Scott Jordan,Dawn M. McBride &A. Potentially -2007 -Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (1-2):viii.
    The purpose of this special issue and the conference that inspired it was to address the issue of conceptual integration in a science of consciousness. We felt this to be important, for while current efforts to scientifically investigate consciousness are taking place in an interdisciplinary context, it often seems as though the very terms being used to sustain a sense of interdisciplinary cooperation are working against it. This is because it is this very array of common concepts that generates a (...) sense of unity among consciousness researchers, despite the fact the concepts mean different things in different disciplines. These Concepts of Consciousness include the following: realism, representation, intentionality, information, control, memory and self. Given this list, we believed we could best approach the issue of potential conceptual integration by addressing each concept from different perspectives and asking the following: how do uses of the concept differ, must these meanings be synthesized in order for there to be a unified science of consciousness, is a unified conceptual scheme necessary to establish an independent science of consciousness, is a unified conceptual scheme possible, if it is not possible, why not, and if it is possible, what might it look like? To this end we invited, for each concept, two scholars who made extensive use of the identified concept in their work. The papers entailed in this special issue constitute the outcome of this effort, and in what follows we offer a brief examination of possible forms of integration the papers seem to collectively suggest. (shrink)
     
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  37. Biological Principles, a Critical Study.J. H. Woodger -1930 -Mind 39 (154):221-226.
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    From ovule to ovary: A contribution to the phylogeny of the megasporangium.A. D. J. Meeuse -1963 -Acta Biotheoretica 16 (3-4):127-182.
    Ausgehend von einer postulierten Abstammung der verschiedenen Gymnospermengruppen und der Angiospermen von Progymnospermen werden die Semophylesen der Samenanlagen und deren „Hüll- und Schutzorganen” eingehend besprochen. Das innere Integument ist phylogenetisch wohl aus verwachsenen sterilen Megasporangien entstanden, das aussere ist das Homologon der Cupula der Samenfarnen und ein Achsengebilde.Die dritte Hülle — die interseminalen Schuppen bei den Bennettiteen, die Chlamys bei den Chlamydospermen, die Fruchtknotenwand bei einigen Angiospermengruppen wie Pandanaceen und Cyperaceen, und der Arillus bei Angiospermen mit karpellaten Gynoezien — ist (...) wahrscheinlich aus reduzierten Samenanlagen hervorgegangen. Die vierte, aus sterilen brakteenartigen Phyllomen entstanden, hat in verschiedenen Kombinationen mit fertilen Achsen, die karpellaten Fruchtknoten der Angiospermen gebildet.Die Herkunft der Blütenpflanzen von chlamydospermen- und bennettiteen-ähnlichen Vorfahren wird sehr wahrscheinlich da Übergänge zwischen den „nackten” Samenanlagen vomGnetum-Typ und sogenannten pseudomonomeren Griffeln von Angiospermen vorliegen.En basant la phylogénie de plusieurs groupes de Gymnospermes et d'Angiospermes sur une descente des Progymnospermes du Devonien Supérieur , les sémophylèses des ovules et de ses couches protectrices ont été discuté.Le tégument interne très probablement représente une groupe de mégasporanges stériles fusés, le tégument externe est l'homologue des cupules des ptéridospermes et d'origine axillaire. La troisième couche — les écailles interséminales chez les Bennettitales, la chlamys chez les Chlamydospermes, le paroi de l'ovaire chez quelques Angiospermes comme les Pandanacées, les Piperacées..., l'arille de l'ovule dans les ovaires carpellaires des Angiospermes — est probablement l'homologue d'un nombre d'ovules steriles. La quatrième couche, constituée de phyllomes steriles, s'est associée avec des axes ovulifères en formant les pistils carpellaires des Angiospermes. L'origine des Angiospermes des ancêtres d'un type Chlamydosperme-Bennettitale est indiqué par la morphologie transitoire de quelques ovaires soi-disant „pseudo-monomères” liant les ovules „nues” du typeGnetum avec les pistils du type des Piperacées, Chloranthacées etc. (shrink)
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    Essay Review: Quest and Conquest: Proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.Charles J. Mozzochi -2004 -Annals of Science 61 (1):119-126.
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    Imprudence in St. Thomas Aquinas.Charles J. O'Neil -1955 - Milwaukee,: Marquette University Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...) preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. (shrink)
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    Is Locke’s State the Secular State?Charles J. O’Neil -1952 -New Scholasticism 26 (4):424-440.
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    Surface and grain boundary energies of silver at oxygen pressures lower than 10−15Pa.J. Fiala &J. Ćdek -1975 -Philosophical Magazine 32 (1):251-255.
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    Ternary solution-hardening of copper single crystals.J. Friedrichs &P. Haasen -1975 -Philosophical Magazine 31 (4):863-869.
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    Knowledge Networks and British Idealism: An Introduction.J. R. Gibbins -2018 -Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 24 (2):145-169.
  45. Teaching Diversity: Listening to the Soul, Speaking From the Heart by Joan V. Gallos, V. Jean Ramsey, and Associates.J. Gillespie -2000 -Business and Society 39 (3):338-340.
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    Religión y cristianismo como mística, estética e ideología.J. M. G. GómezHeras -1973 -Salmanticensis 20 (3):435-504.
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    Astrology in the Papyri.J. Gwyn Griffiths -1969 -The Classical Review 19 (03):358-.
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    Management of Scientific and Technological Progress.J. M. Gvishiani -1978 -Dialectics and Humanism 5 (4):89-92.
  49. Life Choices: A Hastings Center Introduction to Bioethics.J. Hardwig -2000
     
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    The Greek Question: A Lesson from Scotland.J. Harrower -1917 -The Classical Review 31 (5-6):121-123.
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