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    Principles of Colonial Government.Josephine M. Pisani -1949 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 24 (3):398-401.
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    The British Avant-garde: The Theory and Politics of Tradition.Josephine M. Guy -1991
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    Esquisse d’un Portrait. [REVIEW]Josephine M. Pisani -1945 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 20 (2):331-331.
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  4. A study of science teaching self‐efficacy and outcome expectancy beliefs of teachers in India.Josephine M. Shireen Desouza,William J. Boone &Ozgul Yilmaz -2004 -Science Education 88 (6):837-854.
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    Histoire du Canada. [REVIEW]Josephine M. Pisani -1948 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (3):515-515.
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    Equity and need when waiting for total hip replacement surgery.Ray Fitzpatrick,Josephine M. Norquist,Barnaby C. Reeves,Richard W. Morris,David W. Murray &Paul J. Gregg -2004 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 10 (1):3-9.
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    Gender and Geometry in Virginia Woolf s To the Lighthouse.JosephineCarubia -1996 -Semiotics:53-61.
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    Urban De-Sign.JosephineCarubia -2001 -Semiotics:137-147.
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    Sign Processes of Journeying and Destination.JosephineCarubia -2007 -Semiotics:32-46.
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    Case Studies in Bioethics: The Nurse and Orders Not to Resuscitate.M.Josephine Flaherty &James M. Smith -1977 -Hastings Center Report 7 (4):27.
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    Clarifying the Ethics and Oversight of Chimeric Research.Josephine Johnston,Insoo Hyun,Carolyn P. Neuhaus,Karen J. Maschke,Patricia Marshall,Kaitlynn P. Craig,Margaret M. Matthews,Kara Drolet,Henry T. Greely,Lori R. Hill,Amy Hinterberger,Elisa A. Hurley,Robert Kesterson,Jonathan Kimmelman,Nancy M. P. King,Melissa J. Lopes,P. Pearl O'Rourke,Brendan Parent,Steven Peckman,Monika Piotrowska,May Schwarz,Jeff Sebo,Chris Stodgell,Robert Streiffer &Amy Wilkerson -2022 -Hastings Center Report 52 (S2):2-23.
    This article is the lead piece in a special report that presents the results of a bioethical investigation into chimeric research, which involves the insertion of human cells into nonhuman animals and nonhuman animal embryos, including into their brains. Rapid scientific developments in this field may advance knowledge and could lead to new therapies for humans. They also reveal the conceptual, ethical, and procedural limitations of existing ethics guidance for human‐nonhuman chimeric research. Led by bioethics researchers working closely with an (...) interdisciplinary work group, the investigation focused on generating conceptual clarity and identifying improvements to governance approaches, with the goal of helping scholars, funders, scientists, institutional leaders, and oversight bodies (embryonic stem cell research oversight [ESCRO] committees and institutional animal care and use committees [IACUCs]) deliver principled and trustworthy oversight of this area of science. The article, which focuses on human‐nonhuman animal chimeric research that is stem cell based, identifies key ethical issues in and offers ten recommendations regarding the ethics and oversight of this research. Turning from bioethics’ previous focus on human‐centered questions about the ethics of “humanization” and this research's potential impact on concepts like human dignity, this article emphasizes the importance of nonhuman animal welfare concerns in chimeric research and argues for less‐siloed governance and oversight and more‐comprehensive public communication. (shrink)
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    Semantic extension in a novel communication system is facilitated by salient shared associations.Kenny Smith,Josephine Bowerman &Andrew D. M. Smith -2025 -Cognition 261 (C):106129.
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    Some Aspects of the Solid State Nuclear Track Detectors.Jalal H. Baker,M. Ayaz Ahmad,Syed Khalid Mustafa,Nursabah Sarikavakli,C. Victoria Anghel Drugarin &Josephine Muncho -2019 -Dialogo 6 (1):237-245.
    An attempt has been made to find some valuable information for particle detection with the help of Solid State Nuclear Track Detectors. The detector is characterized by a critical value of the energy-loss rate by the charged particle. Only those charged particles which give up energy exceeding the critical value alone can produce teachable tracks. The detection thresholds of nuclear track detectors can be specified in terms of their energy loss rates. The findings have been found within a good agreement (...) with the other works. (shrink)
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    Commentary: Transcranial stimulation of the frontal lobes increases propensity of mind-wandering without changing meta-awareness.Gábor Csifcsák,Nya Mehnwolo Boayue,Per M. Aslaksen,Zsolt Turi,Andrea Antal,Josephine Groot,Guy E. Hawkins,Birte U. Forstmann,Alexander Opitz,Axel Thielscher &Matthias Mittner -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Expanding the Agenda for a More Just Genomics.Deanne Dunbar Dolan,Danielle M. Pacia,Josephine Johnston,Sandra Soo-Jin Lee &Mildred K. Cho -2024 -Hastings Center Report 54 (S2):2-13.
    The integration of genomics into public health and medicine is happening at a faster rate than the accrual of the capabilities necessary to ensure the equitable, global distribution of its clinical benefits. Uneven access to genetic testing and follow‐up care, unequal distribution of the resources required to access and participate in research, and underrepresentation of some descent groups in genetic and clinical datasets (and thus uncertain genetic results for some patients) are just some of the reasons to center justice in (...) genomics. A more just genomics is an imperative rooted in the ethical obligations incurred by a publicly funded science that is reliant on human data. These features of genomics indebt the genomics enterprise and compel the expanded scope of responsibility proposed by the authors of this special report. The report begins to define justice in genomics for different stakeholder groups and proposes substantial shifts in power, resource distribution, scientific practice, and governance that could enable genomics to meet its obligations to humanity. (shrink)
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    The Impact of the Daily Mile™ on School Pupils’ Fitness, Cognition, and Wellbeing: Findings From Longer Term Participation.Josephine N. Booth,Ross A. Chesham,Naomi E. Brooks,Trish Gorely &Colin N. Moran -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundSchool based running programmes, such as The Daily Mile™, positively impact pupils’ physical health, however, there is limited evidence on psychological health. Additionally, current evidence is mostly limited to examining the acute impact. The present study examined the longer term impact of running programmes on pupil cognition, wellbeing, and fitness.MethodData from 6,908 school pupils, who were participating in a citizen science project, was examined. Class teachers provided information about participation in school based running programmes. Participants completed computer-based tasks of inhibition, (...) verbal and visual-spatial working memory, as well as the Children’s Feeling scale and Felt arousal scale to determine subjective wellbeing. A multistage 20-m shuttle run test was used to estimate fitness.ResultsFrom our total sample of 6,908 school pupils, 474 participants had been taking part in a running programme for 3 months); and 5,430 did not take part in a running programme. The Longer Term participation group had higher fitness levels than both other groups and this remained significant when adjusted for age, sex and SES. Moderated regression analysis found that for the Shorter Term participation group, higher shuttle distance was associated with better visual-spatial working memory. Effect sizes were small though.ConclusionWe identified small and selective positive impact of participation in school based running programmes on fitness and cognition. While no long term benefit was identified for cognition or wellbeing, the impact on fitness and short term benefit suggest schools should consider participation. (shrink)
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    Gender and Global JusticeALISON M. JAGGAR Cambridge: Polity Press, 2014; 223pp.; $26.95. [REVIEW]Josephine Nielsen -2015 -Dialogue 54 (2):392-393.
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    Serial music, serial aesthetics: compositional theory in post-war Europe.MoragJosephine Grant -2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Serial music was one of the most important aesthetic movements to emerge in post-war Europe, but its uncompromising music and modernist aesthetic has often been misunderstood. This book focuses on the controversial journal die Reihe, whose major contributors included Stockhausen, Eimert, Pousseur, Dieter Schnebel and G. M. Koenig, and discusses it in connection with many lesser-known sources in German musicology. It traces serialism's debt to the theories of Klee and Mondrian, and its relationship to developments in concrete art, modern poetry (...) and the information aesthetics and semiotics of Max Bense and Umberto Eco. M. J. Grant sketches an aesthetic theory of serialism as experimental music, arguing that serial theory's embrace of both rigorous intellectualism and aleatoric processes is not, as many have suggested, a paradox, but the key to serial thought and to its relevance for contemporary theory. (shrink)
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  19. Angeles Tan Alora &Josephine M. Lumitao , Beyond a Western Bioethics: Voices from the Developing World. [REVIEW]Paul Schotsmans -2004 -Ethical Perspectives 11 (4):268-268.
     
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    Review of Angeles Tan Alora andJosephine M. Lumitao, eds. 2001. Beyond a Western Bioethics: Voices from the Developing World. [REVIEW]Mark J. Cherry -2003 -American Journal of Bioethics 3 (1):67-68.
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    Fellow Creatures: The Humean Case for Animal Ethics.Robert M. Causey -2015 -Between the Species 18 (1).
    In this article, I follow up on a suggestion made byJosephine Donovan that a Hume-inspired ethic of sympathy would be a better foundation for an animal ethic than more rationalistic approaches of both utilitarianism and deontology. I then expand on Donovan’s suggestion by further suggesting that Hume’s “sentiment of humanity” could easily be expanded to include other animals. Hume’s ethic of sympathy, I argue, answers the need for an ethic that is at once both personal, contextual, and sufficiently (...) universalizable to incorporate the political need for something like justice. I say, “something like justice,” because animals are explicitly ruled out of justice relationships by Hume due to his more narrow definition of that term. What I mean by “something like justice” is a more impersonal and objective element that transcends exclusively personal or private interests. (shrink)
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    Sister M.Josephine Brennan, A Study of the Clausulae in the Sermons of St. Augustine. (Catholic University of America Patristic Studies,. vol. lxxvii.) Pp. xviii+126. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1947. Paper. [REVIEW]D. C. C. Young -1949 -The Classical Review 63 (02):73-.
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    Oppression.Françoise Lionnet -2023 -Substance 52 (1):169-176.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Oppression1Françoise Lionnet (bio)In her disquietingly incandescent poetic novella, La vie de Josephin le fou, completed with the energy of urgency in just two weeks in November 2002,2 Mauritian author Ananda Devi explores Joséphin's relationship with the protective aquatic environment that becomes his refuge from domestic abuse and maternal rejection:J'ai pris l'habitude d'aller dans la mer chaque fois que le monde d'en haut criait trop fort. La mer m'a accueilli (...) chaque fois sans poser de questions, elle avait pas de voix, la mer, que des sons transparents et mouillés, des sons qui vous bercent et vous endorment et vous cicatrisent et vous guérissent….(20)Going into the ocean became a habit every time the world up above would scream too loud. The ocean welcomed me every time, without asking any questions--the ocean had no voice, only sounds, transparent and soaked, sounds that could rock you to sleep and heal your wounds…..(27)The French-language narrative plays with the homonyms mer (sea/ocean) and mère (mother) to underline the nurturing maternal qualities of the deep, which it contrasts with the behavior of the abused and abusive human mother. Caught in a vortex of violence on land where he must always hold his breath and his tongue, Joséphin has developed the ability to survive without much air. This learned ability to restrict his breathing has prepared him for life under water:J'avais pas besoin de respirer. J'avais tellement retenu ma respiration depuis bébé pour pas la mettre en colère… que c'était facile de le faire de nouveau pour rester longtemps longtemps sous l'eau. Vivre là, en captant quelques bulles d'air échappées des coquilles.(22)I didn't need to breathe. I had held my breath for so long as a baby to not make her mad…. that it was easy to do it again, to stay a long long time under water, to live there, off of a few air bubbles escaped from sea shells.(28)In a story that takes on the generic characteristics of the fantastic, Devi thematizes the relationship between social or familial oppression and the physiological constriction of lungs due to oxygen deficiency. Joséphin's (self-)denial of air speaks to us today, eloquently, of an urgent issue that became prominent in the past two years: choking as a form of torture inflicted upon victims of police brutality. The oft repeated slogan, "I can't breathe," militant words of the international Black Lives Matter movement, [End Page 169] have become a rallying cry against oppression. "I can't breathe" is recognizable everywhere as a sign of outrage against gratuitous human cruelty, and in 2020, George Floyd became its most famous contemporary symbol, after Eric Garner's death in a choke hold first drew attention to the issue. Journalist Lonnae O'Neal has discussed Floyd's fate, his tragic last moments, his call to his absent, deceased mother. O'Neal dwells on the words he uttered as he lay in the street: "Momma! Momma! I am through." In her elegy to black motherhood, O'Neal asserts that a dying man's call to his mother "is a prayer to be seen," "a sacred invocation" that expresses the poignant hope that memory and justice will prevail. She invokes Floyd's need to be recognized as a human being, to testify to his humanity with his last breaths, and thus to be remembered as having mattered. Her lyrical prose contains direct echoes of Martinican poet Aimé Césaire's poem "Le cri" in which the narrator forces recognition of his humanity by leaving traces of his "souffle," his breath, in the invisible presence-absence of air:Le vent novice de la mémoire des méandress'offenseÀ vif que par mon soufflede mon souffle il suffisepour à tous signifierprésents et avenirqu'un homme était làet qu'il a crié[…]The wind, inexpert at remembering meandersis stungto the quick that my breathmy breath alone sufficesto signify to allnow and foreverthat a man was... (shrink)
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    al-Amr bi-al-maʻrūf wa-al-nahy ʻan al-munkar: al-aʻlām wa-al-nuṣūṣ.Bassām Jamal,Anas Ṭarīqī &Hudá Baḥrūnī (eds.) -2019 - al-Rabāṭ: Muʼminūn bi-lā Ḥudūd lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Abḥāth.
    Islam; doctrines; Islamic ethics; Islamic preaching.
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  25. Concepto humanista de la historia.M. H. Alberti &Juan B. Justo (eds.) -1966 - Buenos Aires,: Ediciones Líbera.
    Juan B. Justo en la historia y el pensamiento argentinos, por A. Solari.--Teoría y práctica de la historia, por M. H. Alberti.--La base biológica de la historia, por F. Escardó.--La técnica, por A. Justo.--La economía, por R. Bogliolo.--La guerra, por A. G. Rodríguez.--La política, por A. Ghioldi.--La lucha de ciases, por R. Mondolfo.--El salariado, por M. Palacín.--Las formas típicas del privilegio, por J. L. Pena.--El gremialismo proletario, por E. Frugoni.--La cooperación libre, por N. Repetto.--La democracia obrera, por L. Pan.--La religión, (...) la cilencia, el arte, por R. Rivière. (shrink)
     
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    The literary Wittgenstein philosophy and literature: A book of essays.M. H. Weston -2005 -Philosophical Investigations 28 (4):388–392.
    Books reviewed: The Literary Wittgenstein edited by John Gibson and Wolfgang Huerner, Routledge, London, 2004 (pp. xi + 356). Philosophy and Literature: A Book of Essays, M. W. Rowe, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2004 (pp xii + 238). Reviewed by M. H. Weston, University of Essex University of Essex Wivenhoe Park Colchester CO4 3SQ.
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    Shigabutdin Mardzhani: nasledie i sovremennostʹ materialy mezhdunarodnoĭ nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii = Shiḣabetdin Mărjani mirasy ḣăm khăzerge zaman khalykara fănni konferentsiia materiallary.R. M. Mukhametshin,F. M. Sultanov &R. S. Khakimov (eds.) -2008 - Kazanʹ: In-t istorii im. Sh. Mardzhani.
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  28. Problems in the Philosophy of Language [by] Thomas M. Olshewsky.Thomas M. Olshewsky -1969 - Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
     
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    Greek philosophy in the new millenium: essays in honour of Thomas M. Robinson.T. M. Robinson &Livio Rossetti (eds.) -2004 - Sankt Augustin: Academia.
  30. Mancia Per l'Anno Nuovo a Una Dama, o Avviso Ad Una Figlia. Tr. Da F.M.George Savile &M. F. -1734
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    Johannes Duns Scotus by Odulf Schäfer, O. F. M.Eligius M. Buytaert -1953 -Franciscan Studies 13 (4):136-137.
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    Dienysii Byzantii Anaplus Bospori. By R. Güngerlch. Pp. lxxvi + 45. Berlin : Weidmann, 1927. M. 8.W. M. Calder -1929 -The Classical Review 43 (06):238-.
  33. By Nature Equal: The Anatomy of a Western Insight. By John E. Coons and Patrick M. Brennan.I. M. Jarvad -2001 -The European Legacy 6 (5):672-672.
     
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    Error Rates and Uncertainty Reduction in Rule Discovery.M. Emrah Aktunc,Ceren Hazar &Emre Baytimur -2020 -Review of Philosophy and Psychology 12 (2):435-452.
    Three new versions of Wason’s 2-4-6 rule discovery task incorporating error rates or feedback of uncertainty reduction, inspired by the error-statistical account in philosophy of science, were employed. In experiments 1 and 2, participants were instructed that some experimenter feedback would be erroneous. The results showed that performance was impaired when there was probabilistic error. In experiment 3, participants were given uncertainty reduction feedback as they generated different number triples and the negative effects of probabilistic error were not observed. These (...) findings are informative not only about rule discovery tasks in general but also about contexts of inference under uncertainty. (shrink)
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    Merleau-Ponty: Space, Place, Architecture, written by Patricia M. Locke & Rachel McCann.Christopher M. Aanstoos -2017 -Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 48 (1):145-148.
  36. Quaternions, Maxwell equations and Lorentz transformations.M. Acevedo,J. López-Bonilla &M. Sánchez -2005 -Apeiron 12:371-384.
     
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    Selling orthodontic need: innocent business decision or guilty pleasure?M. B. Ackerman -2010 -Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (5):275-278.
    The principal objective for most patients seeking orthodontic services is a detectable improvement in their dentofacial appearance. Orthodontic treatment, in the mind of the patient, is something that makes you look better, feel better about yourself, and perhaps enhances your social possibilities, ie, to find a companion or make a positive impression during a job interview. Orthodontics, as a speciality, has collectively advanced the idea that enhanced occlusion (bite) improves the health and longevity of the dentition, and as a result (...) many patients seeking orthodontic services affirm that their secondary goal of treatment is an oral health benefit. It would appear that there is some disparity between the end-user of orthodontic services and the orthodontic provider's perception of what constitutes orthodontic need. The aim of this paper is to examine two contrasting models that characterise how dentists ‘sell’ orthodontic services to patients and to discuss the conflict between professional ethics, practice management and evidence-based decision-making in orthodontic practice. (shrink)
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  38. Lettres Persanes 3: Grondwettigheidstoetsing door de rechter: Aristoteles of Montesquieu?M. Adams -2004 -Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 3:315-320.
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  39. Men and mental health. Get it off your chest. London.M. Addis -forthcoming -Mind.
     
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  40. v.15. Bhedābheda and Dvaitādvaita systems.M. M. Agrawal &Karl H. Potter -1970 - In Karl H. Potter,The encyclopedia of Indian philosophies. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
     
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  41. Research on the sources for the theory of paronyms in Anselm of Canterbury.M. Alberto -2001 -Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 93 (1):3-38.
     
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  42. Ursache/Wirkung III. Neuzeit.M. Albrecht -2001 - In H. Gründer,Historisches Wörterbuch der Philosophie. Schwabe. pp. 11.
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    Les duoviri Capito et Cytherus à Cnossos.Michel Amandry M. -1977 -Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 101 (1):241-247.
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  44. Registo de entradas.M. Ambacher,Paris Aubier,E. M. Barth,Dor Reidel,O. Blanchette,H. J. Braun,F. Frommann Verlag,L. Brisson,A. J. Cappelletti &Tiempo Nuevo -1976 -Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 32 (4):110.
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  45. Libertad informatica y nuevos derechos.M. R. A. Amoros -1993 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 33.
     
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  46. Metaphors in science and in music. A quantum semantic approach.M. L. Dalla Chiara,R. Giuntini & E. Negri -2019 - In Diederik Aerts, Dalla Chiara, Maria Luisa, Christian de Ronde & Decio Krause,Probing the meaning of quantum mechanics: information, contextuality, relationalism and entanglement: Proceedings of the II International Workshop on Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information: Physical, Philosophical and Logical Approaches, CLEA, Brussels. New Jersey: World Scientific.
     
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    The Yoga-sūtras of Patanjali: a commentary.M. R. Desai -1972 - Kolhapur: Prin. Desai Publication Trust. Edited by Patañjali.
    On classic Hindu Yoga philosophy; a study.
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  48. Morwenna Griffiths, Fentinisms and the Self: The Web of Identity.M. Dhanda -forthcoming -Radical Philosophy.
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  49. Amico, giovan, Battista and his homocentric model in astronomy.M. Dibono -1992 -Rinascimento 32:275-289.
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  50. Against images and comparisons. On a common paradox with Plato and with Nietzsche.M. Dixsaut -2005 -Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 1 (2).
     
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