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    Communication Climate and its Role in Organizations.Franklin J. Boster,Rolf T. Wigand &James P.Dillard -1986 -Communications 12 (2):83-102.
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    3D quantitative image analysis of open-cell nickel foams under tension and compression loading using X-ray microtomography.T.Dillard,F. N’Guyen,E. Maire,L. Salvo,S. Forest *,Y. Bienvenu,J. -D. Bartout,M. Croset,R. Dendievel &P. Cloetens -2005 -Philosophical Magazine 85 (19):2147-2175.
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    A Minor Matter? The Franciscan Thesis and Philosophical Theology 1.Peter S.Dillard -2009 -Heythrop Journal 50 (5):890-900.
    The Franciscan thesis maintains that the primary motive of the Incarnation is to glorify the triune God in the person of Jesus Christ: though Christ atones for human sins, his coming isn't relative to our need for redemption but rather has an absolute primacy. The Franciscan thesis is sometimes associated with the counterfactual claim that Christ would have come even if humans hadn't sinned. In recent work on the Franciscan thesis, an attempt is made to prove the counterfactual claim on (...) the basis of a purely logical argument drawn from the writings of Bl. John Duns Scotus. After showing that this proof fails, I construct an axiological argument for the Franciscan thesis that disentangles it from unsubstantiated counterfactual claims while respecting the subtle interplay between natural and revealed theology. I then provide a metaphysical interpretation of the axiological argument that builds upon Scotist notions. Seen through this interpretive lens, Scotus's logical argument can be understood not as attempting to prove a counterfactual claim but as articulating Scotus's vision of what is required of any created order that is radically contingent on God's will yet perfectly glorifies its Creator. Thus understood, the Franciscan thesis challenges a powerful and influential picture in philosophical theology. (shrink)
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    Min waḥy al-fikr: maqālāt ṣuḥufīyah.Muṣṭafá Ismāʻīl Baghdādī -2001 - [Kuwait]: Muṣṭafá Ismāʻīl Baghdādī.
    Sociological pscychological problems; Islam; essays.
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  5. Digital media: an overview.T. Binkley -1998 - In Michael Kelly,Encyclopedia of aesthetics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 2--47.
     
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    L'annee Psychologique.E. B. T. -1898 -Philosophical Review 7 (4):446-446.
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    A seventeenth-century typological cycle of paintings in the Armenian cathedral at julfa.T. S. R. Boase -1950 -Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 13 (3/4):323-327.
  8. Les aspects culturels de la personnalité (Sapir et Linton, et la théorie de la culture contemporaine en URSS).T. Bochat -1988 -Studia Filozoficzne 276:121-134.
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    Educational administration.T. R. Bone -1982 -British Journal of Educational Studies 30 (1):32-42.
  10. Le Pari de Pascal.T. Bonhoeffer -1990 -Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 122 (2):189-202.
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    Analysis of ball-milled Mo powder using X-ray diffraction.T. C. Bor,M. C. Huisman,J. -D. Kamminga,R. Delhez &E. J. Mittemeijer -2003 -Philosophical Magazine 83 (29):3327-3373.
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    Catatonia is the rosetta stone of psychosis.T. Carroll Brendan &D. Carroll Tressa -2005 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (6):759-760.
    Recurrent complex visual hallucinations (RCVH) represent a form of psychosis. It may be useful to compare RCVH to another form of psychosis, catatonia. Both include a long list of medical illnesses and have been examined using several different hypotheses. Catatonia has a variety of hypotheses, including neurocircuitry, neurochemistry, and an integrated neuropsychiatric hypothesis. This hypothesis for catatonia supports Collerton et al.'s Perception and Attention Deficit model (PAD) for RCVH.
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  13. Soznanie v sovremennom mire.T. N. Brysina -1993 - Saratov: Izd-vo Saratovskogo universiteta. Edited by M. V. Salikhov.
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  14. [no title].T. Burke &K. Skwronski (eds.) -2013 - Lexington Books.
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    Degrees East: The Making of the University of East London 1892-1992.T. Burgess,M. Locke,J. Pratt &N. Richards -1996 -British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (2):212-212.
  16. The Digital Phoenix (V. Hardcastle).T. W. Burnam &J. H. Moor -2000 -Philosophical Books 41 (1):43-45.
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    A Dispositional Internalist Evidentialist Virtue Epistemology.T. Ryan Byerly -2014 -Logos and Episteme 5 (4):399-424.
    This paper articulates and defends a novel version of internalist evidentialism which employs dispositions to account for the relation of evidentialsupport. In section one, I explain internalist evidentialist views generally, highlighting the way in which the relation of evidential support stands at the heart of these views. I then discuss two leading ways in which evidential support has been understood by evidentialists, and argue that an account of support which employs what I call epistemic dispositions remedies difficulties arguably faced by (...) these two leading accounts. In sections two and three, I turn to advantages that my dispositionalist account of evidential support offers evidentialists beyond its remedying apparent difficulties with rival accounts of support. In section two, I show that the account is well-suited to help the evidentialist respond to the problem of forgotten evidence. And, in section three, I show that adopting my dispositional account makes possible an attractive and natural synthesis of evidentialism and virtue epistemology which is superior to the leading contemporary synthesis of these views. (shrink)
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    Neutrosophic Units of Neutrosophic Rings and Fields.T. Chalapathi &R. V. M. S. S. Kiran Kumar -2018 -Neutrosophic Sets and Systems 21:5-12.
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    Trials and Punishments.T. S. Champlin -1988 -Philosophical Books 29 (2):107-109.
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    The incompleat projectivist: How to be an objectivist and an attitudinist.T. D. J. Chappell -1998 -Philosophical Quarterly 48 (190):50-66.
    What is at stake in the dispute between moral objectivism and subjectivism is how we are to give a rational grounding to ethical first principles or basic commitments. The search is for an explanation of what if anything makes any commitments good. Subjectivisms such as Blackburn's quasi‐realism can give any set of commitments no ‘rational grounding’ in this sense except in considerations about internal consistency. But this is inadequate. Internal consistency is not sufficient for ethical rationality, since a set of (...) obviously bad commitments could be internally consistent. Nor is it necessary, since a set of obviously good commitments could be internally inconsistent. I therefore argue for an objectivist view of the grounding of commitments, taking them to be attitudes which get their rationality, or lack of it, from their responsiveness to natural human needs and well‐being. Since this view is objectivist, it avoids the problems which face subjectivism. (shrink)
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    The metaphor of mental illness - by Neil Pickering.T. S. Champlin -2008 -Journal of Applied Philosophy 25 (4):353-355.
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    Understanding Wittgenstein: Studies of Philosophical Investigations.T. S. Champlin -1986 -Philosophical Books 27 (4):219-221.
  23. Chü pien yü chʻuan tʻung.Cheng-tʻung Wei -1978
     
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  24. Thế giới quan Phật giáo.Mật Thể -1967 - [Saigon]: Vạn Hạnh.
     
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    Beginning of Secular Romance in Bengali Literature.T. W. Clark &Satyendranath Ghosal -1960 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (4):380.
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    Mental deficiency (amentia).T. S. Clouston -1914 -The Eugenics Review 6 (2):168.
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    Nature and nurture in mental development.T. Clouston -1915 -The Eugenics Review 6 (4):323.
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  28. Meditations from Kierkegaard.T. H. Croxall -1955
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    O Jogo da Obra de Arte: Uma Compreensão Fenomenológica.T. P. Cruz -2012 -Páginas de Filosofía 4 (2):3-16.
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    Case vignette: psychotherapy and risky business.T. B. Danforth,S. R. Berkowitz &E. A. Rubin -1994 -Ethics and Behavior 5 (4):379-389.
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    Listening to the Wind of Change: Social Forecasting through the Lens of a Transdisciplinary Approach.T. V. Danylova -2024 -Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 26:33-46.
    Мета. У статті зроблено спробу розглянути соціальне прогнозування крізь призму трансдисциплінарного підходу з урахуванням цілісної природи людини. Теоретичний базис. Складність соціального прогнозування полягає в тому, що воно має справу з багатовимірним феноменом людини – людини, яка є і творцем, і творінням соціальних світів, для якої всі економічні, соціальні, політичні, наукові, культурні досягнення, проблеми та перспективи набувають сенсу лише в контексті неї самої, її життя, її власної долі. Таким чином, феномен людини є ключем до розуміння динаміки сучасних трансформаційних процесів і створення (...) перспективних моделей майбутнього розвитку людської спільноти. Оскільки в процесі прогнозування ми намагаємося осягнути майбутнє, яке ще не є визначеним та може мати різні траєкторії розвитку, трансдисциплінарний підхід до прогнозування, який охоплює те, що наявне в межах дисциплін, на перетині дисциплін і поза межами всіх дисциплін, може стати найбільш плідним підходом. Наукова новизна. Людина привносить високий рівень непередбачуваності та невизначеності в усі соціальні прогнози. Сьогодні складна багатогранна природа людини як біологічної, психологічної та соціальної істоти потребує більш глибокого розуміння, що вимагає спільних зусиль представників різних наукових напрямів. Взаємозбагачуючись у межах трансдисциплінарної парадигми, представники різних наукових галузей та напрямів можуть створити свого роду путівник, покликаний формувати та пояснювати нову реальність, нове майбутнє. У такому підході на перший план має вийти не "конкуренція" теорій, методологій та протокольних рішень, а спільна мета, спільні мрії та прагнення кращого майбутнього людства. Висновки. Трансдисциплінарний підхід до соціального прогнозування має потенціал розглядати всі науки в гуманітарному контексті, зважаючи на складну багатогранну природу людини. Він виходить за рамки традиційних меж, надаючи можливість не лише синтезувати та інтегрувати варіанти розв’язання проблеми, а й височіти над нею. Трансдисциплінарність, визнаючи існування різних реальностей, забезпечує ширший погляд на світ, глибше розуміння явищ та процесів, що сприяє розробці нових проєктів кращого майбутнього людини та людства. (shrink)
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  32. Retelling the Representaional Story(An Anti-Representationalst s Agenda.T. Dartnall -1996 -Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 29 (3-4):3.
     
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    Serration and dissociation of edge dislocations in low angle tilt boundaries in gold.T. P. Darby &R. W. Balluffi -1977 -Philosophical Magazine 36 (1):53-66.
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  34. Zakony semanticheskogo razvitii︠a︡ v i︠a︡zyke.T. A. Degtereva (ed.) -1961 - Moskva,: VPSh i AON.
     
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  35. Dunn, James and ziesler, John on Romans in new perspective.T. Deidun -1992 -Heythrop Journal-a Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology 33 (1):79-84.
     
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  36. Advaitabāda o Biśishṭādvaitabāda.Jharṇā Bhaṭṭācārya -1975
     
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    Vremi︠a︡: novye podkhody k staroĭ probleme.T. P. Lolaev -1989 - Ordzhonikidze: Izd-vo "Ir".
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    (1 other version)Theories of mental activity.T. Loveday -1901 -Mind 10 (40):455-478.
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  39. Chê hsüeh ti hsüeh hsi yü yün yung.Tʻê Ma -1949
     
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    Vselennai︠a︡ Bogodannai︠a︡: kritika nauchnoĭ mistiki.Nikolaĭ Malʹt︠s︡ev -2016 - Moskva: Algoritm.
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    Five observations in search of a method to justify religious activity.T. R. Martland -1978 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (2):253-261.
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    Judicial Conduct and Accountability.T. David Marshall -1995 - Scarborough, Ont. : Carswell.
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    Older Evangelical Voices Series: No. 2. Words for Younger Evangelicals.T. B. Maston -1986 -Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 3 (3):28-28.
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  44. Versuch einer concreten Logik.T. G. Masaryk -1970 - Osnabrück,: Biblio-Verl..
     
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    Knowledge of God * by Alvin Plantinga and Michael Tooley.T. J. Mawson -2009 -Analysis 69 (3):591-592.
    Knowledge of God takes the form of a debate between Alvin Plantinga and Michael Tooley. Plantinga opens the batting with a seventy-page laying out of his case ‘that theism has a significant epistemic virtue: if it is true, it is warranted; this is a virtue naturalism emphatically lacks’ . Indeed, Plantinga argues that ‘if naturalism were true, there would be no such thing as knowledge’ . It will be recalled [e.g. Plantinga and Plantinga ] that Plantinga's position is that warrant, (...) understood as whatever it is that needs to be added to true belief to …. (shrink)
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  46. Liberalism.T. May &L. Hill -1999 -International Journal of Applied Philosophy 13 (1):1-46.
     
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    Comment on the formation of discrimination habits.T. L. McCulloch -1939 -Psychological Review 46 (1):75-85.
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  48. Haldane. J, Pring, R,'Return to the Crossroads'.T. H. McLaughlin &D. Can -1995 -British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (2):162-178.
     
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    (1 other version)Some Counterexamples in the Theory of Regressive Sets.T. G. McLaughlin -1967 -Mathematical Logic Quarterly 13 (6):81-87.
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    Kants hernieuwde vraag naar de vooruitgang : Over enthousiasme en de franse revolutie.T. Mertens -1994 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 56 (1):73 - 106.
    Not only today, but also in the 18th century the question whether human history reveals moral progress, is widely discussed. In one of his last writings, the second part of The Contest of Faculties: 'A Renewed Attempt to Answer the Question: Is the Human Race Continually Improving?' (1797), Kant answers this question affirmatively. His main reason for this answer resides in the so-called 'historical sign' (Geschichtszeichen), which proves, as Kant writes, the moral tendency of the human race. In this ‘historical (...) sign’ both the French Revolution and the enthusiasm displayed by those who witnessed this event, play an important role. In this article the author evaluates these two elements and tries to assess their value. Contrary to the interpretation of Arendt and Lyotar,he argues that according to Kant there can only be progress in history by establishing legal relations among citizens and nations. In view of this process the principles of the French Revolution are crucially important. (shrink)
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