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    Psychoanalysis as functionalist social science: the legacy of Freud's 'Project for a scientific psychology'.L. E.Braddock -2006 -Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 37 (3):394-413.
    The paper links Freud’s early work in the ‘Project for a scientific psychology’ with the psychoanalytic psychology of Kleinian object relations theory now current. Freud is often accused of introducing mechanism into his psychology and installing at its core an irreconcilable dichotomy of two disparate ways of explaining human behaviour. I suggest that Freud’s early mechanistic thinking is an attempt at what he only partly achieves, a functional account of the ‘mental apparatus’. I consider whether this way of conceptualising the (...) mind in functional terms is methodologically relevant to psychoanalytic investigation or whether it is at best heuristically useful. From a brief consideration of Kleinian object relations theory, illustrated by case material, I conclude that there are grounds for accepting the first of these alternatives. (shrink)
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    Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Bioethics: Recommendations from the Association of Bioethics Program Directors Presidential Task Force.Sandra Soo-Jin Lee,Alexis Walker,Shawneequa L. Callier,Faith E. Fletcher,Charlene Galarneau,Nanibaa’ Garrison,Jennifer E. James,Renee McLeod-Sordjan,Ubaka Ogbogu,Nneka Sederstrom,Patrick T. Smith,Clarence H.Braddock &Christine Mitchell -2024 -American Journal of Bioethics 24 (10):3-14.
    Recent calls to address racism in bioethics reflect a sense of urgency to mitigate the lethal effects of a lack of action. While the field was catalyzed largely in response to pivotal events deeply rooted in racism and other structures of oppression embedded in research and health care, it has failed to center racial justice in its scholarship, pedagogy, advocacy, and practice, and neglected to integrate anti-racism as a central consideration. Academic bioethics programs play a key role in determining the (...) field’s norms and practices, including methodologies, funding priorities, and professional networks that bear on equity, inclusion, and epistemic justice. This article describes recommendations from the Racial Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (REDI) Task Force commissioned by the Association of Bioethics Program Directors to prioritize and strengthen anti-racist practices in bioethics programmatic endeavors and to evaluate and develop specific goals to advance REDI. (shrink)
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    The L.E.J. Brouwer Centenary Symposium: proceedings of the conference held in Noordwijkerhout, 8-13 June 1981.L. E. J. Brouwer,A. S. Troelstra &D. van Dalen (eds.) -1982 - New York, N.Y.: Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co..
  4. Intuitionismus.L. E. J. Brouwer &D. van Dalen -1995 -Studia Logica 54 (3):423-424.
     
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    L.E.J. Brouwer, Collected Works.L. E. J. Brouwer -1979 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (2):271-275.
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    Can the statistical postulate of quantum theory be derived?—A critique of the many-universes interpretation.L. E. Ballentine -1973 -Foundations of Physics 3 (2):229-240.
    The attempt to derive (rather than assume) the statistical postulate of quantum theory from the many-universes interpretation of Everett and De Witt is analyzed The many-universes interpretation is found to be neither necessary nor sufficient for the task.
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    The identity of argument-places.L. E. O. Joop -2008 -Review of Symbolic Logic 1 (3):335-354.
    Argument-places play an important role in our dealing with relations. However, that does not mean that argument-places should be taken as primitive entities. It is possible to give an account of ‘real’ relations in which argument-places play no role. But if argument-places are not basic, then what can we say about their identity? Can they, for example, be reconstructed in set theory with appropriate urelements? In this article, we show that for some relations, argument-places cannot be modeled in aneutralway in (...) V[A], the cumulative hierarchy with basic ingredients of the relation as urelements. We argue that a natural way to conceive of argument-places is to identify them with abstract, structureless points of a derivative structure exemplified by positional frames. In case the relation has symmetry, these points may be indiscernible. (shrink)
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  8. The effect of intuitionism on classical algebra of logic.L. E. J. Brouwer -1955 -Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 57:113–116.
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    St. Augustine on the Problem of Error.L. E. Keeler -1933 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 8 (3):410-430.
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    Tradition in the political culture of developing Countries.L. E. Kubbel -1992 -World Futures 34 (3):231-237.
  11. Urbanization and Political Instability: To the Working out Mathematical Models of Political Processes.L. E. Grinin &A. V. Korotayev -2009 -Polis 4:34-52.
  12. Kulʹturnai︠a︡ antropologii︠a︡ i dukhovnai︠a︡ priroda russkoĭ Oĭkumeny.L. Ė Vand -2010 - Moskva: LENAND. Edited by A. S. Muratova.
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  13. A Comparison: The US Wild and Scenic and Canadian Heritage River Systems.L. E. Noel &Elliot Gimble -1993 -Nexus 14:1-12.
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  14. ¸ Itebrouwer1975.L. E. J. Brouwer -1909A - North-Holland Elseiver.
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    What Is the Force of an Argument?L. E. O. Apostel -1979 -Revue Internationale de Philosophie 33 (127/128):99-109.
    In their "traite de l'argumentation" perelman olbrechts indicate five factors contributing to the forces of arguments. the present paper is an analysis of each of these five factors taken in isolation; it indicates directions for operationalization of these factors. it stresses moreover that this multidimensional concept if it is to be used must lead to a weighted function of the five variables in order to be able to use the concept of "force of an argument." the absence of this weighted (...) function in po is deplored and it is argued that no theory of argumentation, even if it decides to remain completely descriptive, can be developed without definition of this weighted function. (shrink)
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  16. The Nature of Geometry.L. E. J. Brouwer -1909A - In¸ Itebrouwer1975. North-Holland Elseiver. pp. 112--120.
     
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    Is Russell's vicious circle principle false or meaningless?L. E. Fletschhacker -1979 -Dialectica 33 (1):23-35.
    SummaryP. Vardy asserts the thesis that the vicious circle principle has the same structure as Russell's paradox. But structure is not the thing itself. It is the thing objectivated from the wiewpoint of a mathematician. So this structure can be expressed in a mathematical formalism, e. g. the Λ‐calculus. Russell's paradox is understood as a result of the error of taking purely logical concepts, like negation, as lkiewise formalisable without change of meaning. The illusion of meaning in the liar's proposition: (...) Yl'am telling a lie can also be explained be the formalisable self‐referential structure of this proposition. Yet it remains an illusion because the logical intention cannot follow the structure.ResumeLe « Principe du cercle vicieux » a la même structure que le paradoxe de Russel: c'est une thèse de P. Várdy. Mais la structure n'est pas la chose même. Elle est la chose objectivée du point de vue du mathématicien et peut done être exprimée dans un formalisme mathématique, p. ex. le Λ‐calcul. L'erreur qui conduit au paradoxe de Russel, c'est de juger des concepts purement logique, p. ex. la négation, comme étant également exprimable dans un formalisme sans que leur sens ne change.L'illusion de sens que donne l'énoncé«je mens» dans le paradoxe du menteur peut aussi être expliquée par la structure formalisable d'autoréférence de cette proposition. Mais l'illusion persiste, parce que l'intention logique ne peut pas suivre la structure.ZusammenfassungRussells «Vicious circle principle» hat dieselbe Struktur wie die Russellsche Antinamie. So lautet die These P. Várdys. Aber die Struktur ist nicht die Sache selbst, sondern nur die vom mathematischen Standpunkte aus objektivierte Sache, die in einem Formalis‐onus ausgedrückt werden kann. Die Antinomie Russells wird Als Folge der irrigen Auffassung verstanden, rein logische Begriffe, wie z. B. die Negation, konnten formalisiert werden, ohne dass dabei ihr Sinn verwandelt würde. Die Sinnillusion des Satzes «Ich lüge» kann dann auch aus der selbstbezüglichen formalen Struktur des Satzes erklärt werden. Doch bleibt dies blosse Illusion, weil die logische Intention der Struktur nicht gerecht werden kann. (shrink)
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  18. Cut Elimination, Consistency, and Completeness in Classical Logic.L. E. Sanchis -1971 -Logique Et Analyse 14:715-723.
     
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    Remarks on the Law of the Excluded Third and on Negative Propositions.L. E. J. Brouwer -1949 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (2):138-138.
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    (1 other version)Signifiese Dialogen.L. E. J. Brouwer,Fred van Eeden,J. Van Ginneken &S. J. G. Mannoury -1937 -Synthese 2 (1):316-324.
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    Identity as a principle of stable values and as a principle of predication.L. E. Hicks -1913 -Philosophical Review 22 (4):375-394.
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  22. Richtlijnen der intuitionistische wiskunde.L. E. J. Brouwer -1947 -Indagationes Mathematicae 9:197.
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    Knowledge and practice of confidential data handling in the Welsh Deanery: a brief report.L. E. Jackson &M. W. Lim -2011 -Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (1):58-60.
    Recent large-scale personal data loss incidents highlighted the need for public bodies to more securely handle confidential data. We surveyed trainees from all specialties in the Welsh Deanery for their knowledge and practice. All registered trainees were invited to participate in an online anonymised survey. There were 880 completed and non-duplicated responses (52.9% response rate). Responses were analysed using Microsoft Access. Over 40% (388/880 (44.1%)) did not use formal guidelines on storage or disposal of confidential data. The majority appeared to (...) dispose of confidential paper documents securely, that is, using shredders and white shredder bags. However, there were significant numbers of unmarked responses. Clinical documents, such as theatre lists, were taken home by 281/880 (31.9%) of trainees. The majority secured their computers (569/871 (65.3%)) by either not keeping patient identifiable data on them or using encryption. However, 302/871 (34.7%) did not adequately secure their computers. The surgical and anaesthetic specialties were least aware of formal confidentiality guidelines (95/178 (53.4%)) and 52/102 (51.0%) respectively) and least secured their computers (106/178 (59.6%) and 63/102 (61.8%) respectively). Education is needed to improve knowledge and practice of confidential data handling. This may be delivered through workshops during induction programmes or as part of European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) modules. Training is especially indicated for the surgical and anaesthetic specialties. (shrink)
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    Can one detect the state of an individual system?L. E. Ballentine -1992 -Foundations of Physics 22 (3):333-342.
    Some interpretations of quantum mechanics regard a mixed quantum state as a ensemble, each individual member of which has a definite but unknown state vector. Other interpretations ascribe a state vector only to anensemble of similarly prepared systems, but not to anindividual. Previous attempts to detect the hypothetical individual state vectors have failed, essentially because the state operator enters the relevant equations linearly. An example from nonlinear dynamics, in which a density matrix enters nonlinearly, is examined because it might appear (...) to circumvent this difficulty. However, it is shown that the hypothetical individual state vectors can not be detected this way, so the adequacy of theensemble interpretation survives a critical test. (shrink)
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    On a theory of liquid metals.L. E. Ballentine &V. Heine -1964 -Philosophical Magazine 9 (100):617-622.
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    The structuration of disenchantment: Secular agency and the reproduction of religion.L. E. E. M. &R. L. M. Lee -1992 -Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 22 (4):381–402.
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    Relative interfacial free energies in pure nickel, dispersion hardened nickel, and a precipitation hardened nickel-base alloy.L. E. Murr,P. J. Smith &C. M. Gilmore -1968 -Philosophical Magazine 17 (145):89-106.
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  28. (3 other versions)Remarks on Colour.Ludwig Wittgenstein,G. E. M. Anscombe &Linda L. Mcalister -1978 -Philosophy 53 (206):564-566.
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    The Notion of Analytic Truth.L. E. Palmieri -1960 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (1):125-126.
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  30. Beweis dass jede volle Funktion gleichmässig stetig ist.L. E. J. Brouwer -1924 -Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen 27:189–193.
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    Intuitionistische Zerlegung mathematischer Grundbegriffe.L. E. J. Brouwer -1925 -Jahresbericht der Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung 33:251–256.
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    Bergson and Modern Thought.L. E. Goodman -1992 -Process Studies 21 (4):260-268.
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    (1 other version)Leibniz und die grenzen Des empirismus.L. E. Loemker -1965 -Kant Studien 56 (3-4):315-328.
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    Personalism as a Philosophy of Religion.L. E. Loemker -1993 -The Personalist Forum 9 (1):19-33.
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    The Case Of The Emperor’s Clothes.L. E. Loemker -1963 -Southern Journal of Philosophy 1 (4):1-8.
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    Experimentelle Untersuchungen uber die Gedächtnissentwickelung bei Schulkindern.L. E. Lough -1902 -Psychological Review 9 (2):212-213.
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    XXIV. The inelastic scattering of 2·5 mev neutrons by chromium, manganese and vanadium.L. E. Beghian,D. Hicks &B. Milman -1956 -Philosophical Magazine 1 (3):261-268.
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    The formal language Lt and topological products.L. E. Bertossi -1990 -Mathematical Logic Quarterly 36 (2):89-94.
  39. Sobre juegos y otros divertimentos.L. E. Suárez -1992 -Universitas Philosophica 17 (18).
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    To sleep, perchance to dream.L. E. Palmieri -1962 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (4):583-586.
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    Methodology in physics and psychology with philosophic implications (II):.L. E. Akeley -1930 -Journal of Philosophy 27 (5):113-126.
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  42. Obshchai︠a︡ teorii︠a︡ otnostelʹnosti posle Ėĭnshteĭna.L. Ė Gurevich -1972 - Edited by Gliner, Ėrast Borisovich & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    Law and ethics support for health professionals: an alternative model.L. E. Hagger -2005 -Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (2):111-111.
    Following surveys identifying the need for ongoing learning in relation to law and ethics amongst health professionals, the Law and Ethics Education and Development initiative was launched. This was a programme of education designed for, and delivered to, health professionals working within the National Health Service , UK, with the added value of multiprofessional learning amongst colleagues from a single institution. The initiative was funded by the NHS Executive and provided for two lecturers to work for three years within the (...) northwest region. The lecturers, an academic lawyer based at the University of Liverpool, and an ethicist based at the University of Manchester worked in collaboration through the auspices of the Institute of Medicine Law and Bioethics. A central …. (shrink)
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    Concept learning as a function of the conceptual rule and the availability of positive and negative instances.L. E. Bourne,Bruce R. Ekstrand &Bonnie Montgomery -1969 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 82 (3):538.
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    Some stimulus variables affecting solution shift performance.L. E. Bourne &Shirley Miller -1973 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 98 (2):291.
  46. 75 Years of science education.L. E. Klopfer -1991 -Science Education 75 (6):611-612.
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    Intuitionism and Formalism.L. E. J. Brouwer -1913 -Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 20 (2):81-96.
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    Eliminating the barriers to employment equity in the canadian workplace.L. E. Falkenberg &L. Boland -1997 -Journal of Business Ethics 16 (9):963-975.
    Have employment equity programs achieved the goal of equity for women in the workplace? We argue that they have not because gender stereotypes still persist. In fact, they may have created resentment and antagonism towards successful women and employment equity initiatives. Arguments are developed for the Canadian government to create a self-regulating system, in which the government plays a role of educator as opposed to monitor.
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    Inductive Probability.L. E. Palmieri -1968 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (1):151-152.
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    Objective probabilities in expert systems.L. E. Sucar,D. F. Gillies &D. A. Gillies -1993 -Artificial Intelligence 61 (2):187-208.
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