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    Effects of porosity on the measured fracture energy of brittle materials.L. J.Vandeperre,J. Wang &W. J. Clegg † -2004 -Philosophical Magazine 84 (34):3689-3704.
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    The science and politics of I.Q.L. J. Lj Kamin -1974 -Social Research: An International Quarterly 41 (3):387.
  3. K 200. Výročí narození bernarda bolzana.L. J. Veverka -1981 -Filozofia 36 (1):109.
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    A Special Character of Economics as a Discipline.L. J. Jasinski -2005 -Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 3:413-428.
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    The past in the present: towards a rehabilitation of tradition.L. J. Munoz -2007 - Ibadan: Sprectrum Books.
  6. Commentary of Woolf.J. L. Wood -2007 -Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 23:17-23.
     
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  7. Verisimilitude and legisimilitude.L. J. Cohen -1987 - In Theo A. F. Kuipers,What is Closer-to-the-truth?: A Parade of Approaches to Truthlikeness. Amsterdam: Rodopi. pp. 129--144.
     
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    Association between board of director characteristics and the amount of voluntary audit committee disclosures.J.-L. W. Mitchell Van Der Zahn -2004 -International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (2/3):210.
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    Audit committee features and earnings management: further evidence from Singapore.J.-L. W. Mitchell Van Der Zahn &Greg Tower -2004 -International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (2/3):233.
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  10. Recollections.L. J. Russell -1965 -Filosofia 16 (4 Supplemento):731.
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    Embracing our mortality: hard choices in an age of medical miracles.L. J. Schneiderman -2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Putting in writing what you want -- What may happen if you don't make it "clear and convincing" -- Facts and statistics -- Empathy and the imagination -- Ancient myth and modern medicine: what can we learn from the past? -- Hoping for a miracle -- What could be wrong with hope? -- Medical futility -- Beyond futility to an ethic of care -- Future decisions we may all have to make.
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    Leibniz on the Metaphysical Foundations of Science.L. J. Russell -1977 -Studia Leibnitiana 9 (1):101 - 110.
    Der Autor beginnt mit einer Erörterung der Leibnizschen These, man müsse substantielle Formen annehmen, wenn man die inertia erklären wolle, und fragt dann, in welcher Weise man den Begriff der substantiellen Form zu dem in Beziehung zu setzen habe, was Leibniz über materielle Substanzen sagt. Der zentrale Begriff ist hier der Begriff der Repräsentation von einem bestimmten Gesichtspunkt oder einer bestimmten Lage aus, welche die Substanz von ihrer materia prima gewinnt. Bei der Erörterung der Frage, wie Leibniz' Substanzbegriff mit den (...) anderen Teilen seiner Philosophie zusammenstimmt, merkt der Verfasser an, Leibniz sei versucht zu sagen, materielle Dinge seien nur Phänomene. Aber diese Auffassung würde die konkreten Teile der Leibnizschen Philosophie zerstören. Davon abgesehen macht Leibniz es aufgrund seines Bestehens auf dem vollständigen In-sich-selbst-Enthaltensein (self-containedness) der Substanz schwer, die Einheit einer zusammengesetzten Substanz zu erklären. Anschließend behandelt der Autor einige Auffassungen, die er für Mißverständnisse Leibnizens hält. Wenn man behauptet, Raum und Zeit seien Ordnungen, so besagt das nicht, daß Monaden keine raum-zeitlichen Beziehungen zukommen. In gleicher Weise folgt aus der Behauptung, materielle Dinge seien phaenomena bene fundata, nicht, daß sie nur Repräsentationen im Geiste seien. Zum Schluß legt der Verfasser dar, daß Leibniz' scheinbar paradoxe Behauptung, Substanzen handelten nicht aufeinander, mit den'Lehren der modernen Wissenschaft übereinstimmt. (shrink)
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  13. Les nouvelles éditions critiques d'Henri de Gand et de Gilles de Rome.L. -J. Bataillon -1994 -Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 78 (3):415-428.
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  14. Mechanisms of pulmonary clearance of inhaled plutonium dioxide an autoradiographic study and particle size analysis.L. J. Casarett &P. E. Morrow -1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum,Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 173.
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    Cartwright, N. 42.L. J. Cohen,R. G. Collingwood,R. Colodny,R. Giere,C. Glymour,E. M. Gold,R. Goldblatt &W. Goldfarb -1996 - In Wolfgang Balzer & Carles Ulises Moulines,Structuralist theory of science: focal issues, new results. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 287.
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  16. Matthieu d'Aquasparta, lecteur de Thomas d'Aquin.L. -J. Bataillon -1994 -Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 78 (4):584-586.
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    Our Knowledge of Other Persons.L. J. Russell -1953 -Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 7:230-234.
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  18. Étude sur Alexandre Vinet.L. J. Nazelle -1901 - Alençon,: Impr. typographique veuve F. Guy & cie.
     
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    Leibniz's Philosophy of Science.L. J. Russell -1976 -Studia Leibnitiana 8 (1):1 - 17.
    Zu einer bestimmten Zeit war Leibniz der Überzeugung, die Naturgesetze seien aus dem Begriff der Materie als dessen, was Raum erfüllt, ableitbar. Der Autor zeigt, wie Leibniz unter dem Einfluß von Huygens zur Aufgabe dieser Überzeugung gelangte. Ferner diskutiert er die Prinzipien, die Leibniz in seiner Philosophie der Wissenschaft zu benutzen begann, und zwar die Prinzipien des Grundes, des Besten, der Kontinuität, der größten Mannigfaltigkeit und der größten Determiniertheit. Er erläutert außerdem die Argumente, die Leibniz aus der Physik für die (...) Wiedereinführung der substantiellen Formen herleitete, und legt dar, daß nichts von dem, was Leibniz über die substantiellen Formen sagt, irgendetwas zur Rechtfertigung des Kraftgesetzes, das einen Teil seiner Physik bildet, beiträgt. (shrink)
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    Scales for rating psychotic and psychotic-like experiences as continua.L. J. Chapman &J. P. Chapman -1980 -Schizophrenia Bulletin 6 (3):477-89.
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  21. HART, H. L. A. - "The Concept of Law". [REVIEW]L. J. Cohen -1962 -Mind 71:395.
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    Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits.L. J. Russell -1949 -Philosophy 24 (90):253 - 260.
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    Comments on the AMA Report, ethical issues in managed care.L. J. Schneiderman -1996 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 7 (1):96.
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    Antirrealismo y verdad: la realidad del pasado.L. J. Prades -1994 -Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 28:39.
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    Subjective probability and the paradox of the gatecrasher.L. J. Cohen -1981 -Arizona State Law Journal 2 (2).
  26. De metafysica van St. Thomas van Aquino in historisch perspectief. II. Filosofische Godsleer.L. J. Elders -1991 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (1):140-141.
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  27. Chronique de doctrines médiévales: traductions latines médiévales.L. -J. Bataillon -1994 -Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 78 (1):138-144.
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    The metaphysics of Descartes.L. J. Beck -1965 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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    If and $\supset$.L. J. Russell -1970 -Mind 79 (313):135 - 136.
  30. PICARD, J. -Essai sur la logique de l'invention dans les sciences. [REVIEW]L. J. Russell -1929 -Mind 38:528.
     
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    (1 other version)Wrong medicine: doctors, patients, and futile treatment.L. J. Schneiderman -1995 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Edited by Nancy Ann Silbergeld Jecker.
    In Wrong Medicine, Lawrence J. Schneiderman, M.D., and Nancy S. Jecker, Ph.D., address issues that have occupied the media and the courts since the time of Karen Ann Quinlan. The authors examine the ethics of cases in which medical treatment is offered--or mandated--even if a patient lacks the capacity to appreciate its benefit or if the treatment will still leave a patient totally dependent on intensive medical care. In exploring these timely issues Schneiderman and Jecker reexamine the doctor-patient relationship and (...) call for a restoration of common sense and reality to what we expect from medicine. They discuss economic, historical, and demographic factors that affect medical care and offer clear definitions of what constitutes futile medical treatment. And they address such topics as the limits on unwanted treatment, the shift from the "Age of Physician Paternalism" to the "Age of Patient Autonomy," health care rationing, and the adoption of new ethical standards. (shrink)
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    The patient and clinician experience of informed consent for surgery: a systematic review of the qualitative evidence.L. J. Convie,E. Carson,D. McCusker,R. S. McCain,N. McKinley,W. J. Campbell,S. J. Kirk &M. Clarke -2020 -BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-17.
    Background Informed consent is an integral component of good medical practice. Many researchers have investigated measures to improve the quality of informed consent, but it is not clear which techniques work best and why. To address this problem, we propose developing a core outcome set to evaluate interventions designed to improve the consent process for surgery in adult patients with capacity. Part of this process involves reviewing existing research that has reported what is important to patients and doctors in the (...) informed consent process. Methods This qualitative synthesis comprises four phases: identification of published papers and determining their relevance; appraisal of the quality of the papers; identification and summary of the key findings from each paper while determining the definitiveness of each finding against the primary data; comparison of key themes between papers such that findings are linked across studies. Results Searches of bibliographic databases returned 11,073 titles. Of these, 16 studies met the inclusion criteria. Studies were published between 1996 and 2016 and included a total of 367 patients and 74 health care providers. Thirteen studies collected data using in-depth interviews and constant comparison was the most common means of qualitative analysis. A total of 94 findings were extracted from the primary papers and divided into 17 categories and ultimately 6 synthesised findings related to: patient characteristics, knowledge, communication, the model patient, trust and decision making. Conclusions This qualitative meta-aggregation is the first to examine the issue of informed consent for surgery. It has revealed several outcomes deemed important to capture by patients and clinicians when evaluating the quality of a consent process. Some of these outcomes have not been examined previously in research comparing methods for informed consent. This review is an important step in the development of a COS to evaluate interventions designed to improve the consent process for surgery. Registration The study protocol was registered on the international prospective register for systematic reviews. (shrink)
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  33. David Rozema, University of Nebraska at Kearney.Ronald E. Hustwit &J. L. Craft -2003 -Philosophical Investigations 26 (4).
  34. Invariant reversible QEEG effects of anesthetics - volume 10, number 2 (2001), pages 165-183.E. R. John,L. S. Prichep,W. Kox,P. Valdes-Sosa,J. Bosch-Bayard,E. Aubert,M. Tom,F. diMichele &L. D. Gugino -2002 -Consciousness and Cognition 11 (1):138-138.
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    Ideals and Illusions. By L. Susan Stebbing (London: Watts & Co. 1941. Pp. xiv + 206. Price 8s. 6d. net.).L. J. Russell -1942 -Philosophy 17 (67):263-.
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    Logic in Practice. By L. Susan Stebbing. (London: Methuen & Co., Ltd. 1934. Pp. x + 113. Price 2s. 6d.).L. J. Russell -1934 -Philosophy 9 (36):487-.
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    Ought Implies Can.L. J. Russell -1936 -Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 36:151 - 186.
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  38. URPHY, J. G.: "Evolution, Morality, and the Meaning of Life". [REVIEW]L. J. Splitter -1985 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63:115.
     
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    (1 other version)The Method of Descartes.L. J. Beck -1954 -Philosophical Review 63 (2):272-273.
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    Physical anhedonia, perceptual aberration, and psychosis proneness.L. J. Chapman,W. S. Edell &J. P. Chapman -1980 -Schizophrenia Bulletin 6 (4):639-53.
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  41. Freedom.L. J. Hatab -1999 - In Haim Gordon,Dictionary of Existentialism. Westport, Conn.: Routledge. pp. 160--163.
     
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  42. Béraud. - L'idée de Dieu, etc. [REVIEW]L. J. L. J. -1877 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 4:527.
     
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  43. Preface/Introduction.L. J. Davis -1997 - In Lennard J. Davis,The Disability Studies Reader. Psychology Press.
     
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  44. Residential assimilation and residential attainment: examining the effects of ethnicity and immigration.Michael J. White,Sharon Sassler,S. Kirchengast,E. M. Winkler,D. L. Blackwell,Y. Weiss,R. J. Willis,B. J. Oddens,P. Lehert &F. Kalter -1996 -Journal of Biosocial Science 28 (2):193-210.
     
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  45. China: moral puzzles.T. M. Xu,L. Butt,W. T. Steward,S. Bharat,J. Ramakrishna,E. Heylen,M. L. Ekstrand,L. M. Bogart,S. Chetty &J. Giddy -1990 -Hastings Center Report 20 (2):24-5.
     
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    The paradox of confirmation.L. J. Good -1960 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (42):145-145.
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    Consumer attitudes towards the development of animal-friendly husbandry systems.L. J. Frewer,A. Kole,S. M. A. Van de Kroon &C. de Lauwere -2005 -Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 18 (4):345-367.
    Recent policy developments in the area of livestock husbandry have suggested that, from the perspective of optimizing animal welfare, new animal husbandry systems should be developed that provide opportunities for livestock animals to be raised in environments where they are permitted to engage in “natural behavior.” It is not known whether consumers regard animal husbandry issues as important, and whether they differentiate between animal husbandry and other animal welfare issues. The responsibility for the development of such systems is allocated jointly (...) between farmers, regulators, different actors in the food chain, and consumers. This research focuses on understanding consumer attitudes and preferences regarding the development and introduction of such systems, to ensure that they are acceptable to consumers as well as producers, regulators, and scientists. Consumer perceptions of animal welfare and animal husbandry practices were evaluated using quantitative consumer survey, which focused on two animal husbandry issues – farmed pigs and farmed fish. Following pilot work, 1000 representative Dutch consumers were sampled about their attitudes to either pig or fish husbandry. The results indicated that consumers think about animal welfare in terms of two broad categories related to their health and living environment, but do not think about welfare issues at a more detailed level. Greater concern was expressed about the welfare of pigs compared to fish. Consumer trust in labeling also emerged as an important issue, since consumers need to trust different food chain actors with responsibility for promoting animal welfare, and are reluctant to consider the details of animal husbandry systems. As a consequence, a transparent, enforceable, and traceable monitoring system for animal welfare friendly products is likely to be important for consumers. (shrink)
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    Multicultural Medicine and the Politics of Recognition.L. J. Kirmayer -2011 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4):410-423.
    Health care services increasingly face patient populations with high levels of ethnic and cultural diversity. Cultures are associated with distinctive ways of life; concepts of personhood; value systems; and visions of the good that affect illness experience, help seeking, and clinical decision-making. Cultural differences may impede access to health care, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment. The clinical encounter, therefore, must recognize relevant cultural differences, negotiate common ground in terms of problem definition and potential solutions, accommodate differences that are associated with (...) good clinical outcomes, and manage irresolvable differences. Clinical attention to and respect for cultural difference (a) can provide experiences of recognition that increase trust in and commitment to the institutions of the larger society, (b) can help sustain a cultural community through recognition of its distinct language, knowledge, values, and healing practices, and (c) to the extent that it is institutionalized, can contribute to building a pluralistic civil society. (shrink)
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  49. Review of Vendler (1967). [REVIEW]L. J. Cohen -1971 -Foundations of Language 7:125-30.
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    Logic and Reality in Leibniz's Metaphysics.L. J. Russell -1966 -Philosophical Quarterly 16 (64):276-277.
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