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  1. Ethical issues concerning the use of commercially available wearables in children.Evangelos D. Protopapadakis & Andrie G. Panayiotou - 2022 - Jahr 13 (1):9-22.
    Wearable and mobile technology has advanced in leaps and bounds in the last decade with technological advances creating a role from enhancing healthy living to monitoring and treating disease. However, the discussion about the ethical use of such commercial technology in the community, especially in minors, is lacking behind. In this paper, we first summarize the major ethical concerns that arise from the usage of commercially available wearable technology in children, with a focus on smart watches, highlighting issues around the (...)
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  2. The Consequentialist Scale: Translation and empirical investigation in a Greek sample.George Kosteletos, Ioanna Zioga, Evangelos D. Protopapadakis, Andrie Panayiotou, Konstantinos Kontoangelos & Charalabos Papageorgiou - 2023 - Heliyon 9 (7):e18386.
    The Consequentialist Scale (Robinson, 2012) [89] assesses the endorsement of consequentialist and deontological moral beliefs. This study empirically investigated the application of the Greek translation of the Consequentialist Scale in a sample of native Greek speakers. Specifically, 415 native Greek speakers completed the questionnaire. To uncover the underlying structure of the 10 items in the Consequentialist Scale, an Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was conducted. The results revealed a three-factor solution, where the deontology factor exhibited the same structure as the original (...)
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    Beneficence cannot justify voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide.Petros Panayiotou - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    The patient’s autonomy and well-being are sometimes seen as central to the ethical justification of voluntary euthanasia (VE) and physician-assisted suicide (PAS). While respecting the patient’s wish to die plausibly promotes the patient’s autonomy, it is less obvious how alleviating the patient’s suffering through death benefits the patient. Death eliminates the subject, so how can we intelligibly maintain that the patient’s well-being is promoted when she/he no longer exists? This article interrogates two typical answers given by philosophers: (a) that death (...)
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    Metaphors in Architecture and Urbanism: An Introduction.Andri Gerber & Brent Patterson (eds.) - 2014 - Columbia University Press.
    Architecture and urbanism seem to be »weak« disciplines, constantly struggling for a better understanding of their nature and disciplinary borders. The huge amount of metaphors appearing in the discourse of both not only reference to their creative nature but also indicate their weakness and the missing piece strengthening their own understanding: a definition of space for architecture and of city for urbanism. But using metaphors in this field implies a problem - though metaphors achieve to bring opposites together, there remains (...)
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    Oligarchs and benefactors: elite demography and Euergetism in the Greek East of the Roman empire.Andries Zuiderhoek - 2011 - In Onno van Nijf & Richard Alston (eds.), Political culture in the Greek city after the classical age. Leuven: Peeters. pp. 2--185.
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    Emotional dimensions as determinants of self-focused attention.Georgia Panayiotou, Rashelle Brown & Scott R. Vrana - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (5):982-998.
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    In their own words - students’ perceptions and experiences of academic success in higher education.Andri Burger & Luzelle Naude - 2019 - Educational Studies 46 (5):624-639.
    This qualitative study explored and described South African students’ experiences and perceptions regarding academic success. Focus group participants related academic success not only to achieveme...
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    Абсолютна музика в ретроспекції інтелектуальної історії.Karpenko Andriі & Karpenko Olena - 2016 - Схід 6 (146):92-95.
    The history of the phrase absolute music has been studied by many theorists of music and music historians, while historians of philosophy proved to be rather reluctant to such syncretic concept. However, absolute music is exactly the case of non-philosophical appropriation of a philosophical category, which fits theoretical framework of the studies in intellectual history. Initial exploration on the synthesis of history of philosophy and musicology and music history has shown that the conceptual field of intellectual history enables the transition (...)
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    Adaptive and maladaptive emotion processing and regulation, and the case of alexithymia.Georgia Panayiotou, Maria Panteli & Elke Vlemincx - 2021 - Cognition and Emotion 35 (3):488-499.
    ABSTRACTIn this conceptual review, we discuss models of emotion and its regulation and identify a spectrum of processes that characterise adaptive adjustment to the affective environment. We descri...
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    Tiesību teorija & juridiskā metode.Andris Plotnieks - 2013 - Rīga: N.I.M.S..
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    The history of the European University in society: A joint university research project.Andris Barblan, Alison De Puymège-Browning & Walter Rüegg - 1987 - History of European Ideas 8 (2):127-138.
  12. Over de verhouding van de speciale relativiteitstheorie tot de New toniaansche voorstellingen van ruimte en tijd.Andries Hugo Donald MacLeod - 1950 - Den Haag,: Drukkerij "Humanitas". Edited by A. D. F. & D. F. A..
     
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    Sur diverses questions se présentant dans l'étude du concept de réalité.Andries Hugo Donald MacLeod - 1927 - Paris,: J. Hermann.
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    Vanwaar die kragtige invloed van die optrede en prediking van Jesus.Andries J. Nolte - 1945 - HTS Theological Studies 2 (2).
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  15. Weltgestaltung durch Sprache: Phänomenologie der sprachlichen Kreativität und der interkulturellen Kommunikation.Andris Breitling - 2017
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    Freud’s “Project”, Distributed Systems, and Solipsism.Andries Gouws & Paul Cilliers - 2001 - South African Journal of Philosophy 20 (3-4):237-257.
    This paper discusses Freud's model of the psychical apparatus in the “Project”, and concludes that it is a remarkably sophisticated work which even today is still highly relevant to neuropsychological theorising. Freud rejects the notion that what happens in the brain can be clearly localised in space and time. This anticipates the notion of a distributed system found in recent developments in computing (“neural net works”) and in Derrida's conception of systems characterised by différance. Every part of such a system (...)
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  17. Obvious Boundaries? A Response to Paul Voice.Andries Gouws - forthcoming - Theoria.
     
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    Setting the scientistic cat among the humanist pigeons Don Ross. Economic theory and cognitive science: Microexplanation.Andries Gouws - 2010 - South African Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):28-56.
    This is a review article of Ross (2005), a book which attempts to show the implications of cognitive science and economics for each other. Ross makes neoclassical economics central to the unification of the behavioural sciences, and defends its fundamental health against its critics. He locates the source of the empirical and conceptual problems besetting neoclassical economics in the mistaken assumption that the economic agents neoclassicism talks about refer directly to real, whole people. Ross argues that people are atypical as (...)
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    Setting the scientistic cat among the humanist pigeons.Andries Gouws - 2010 - South African Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):28-56.
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    Wishful thinking and the unconscious.Andries Gouws - 2003 - South African Journal of Philosophy 22 (4):361-377.
    This paper gives a sketch for a reconstruction of the Freudian unconscious, and an argument for its existence. The strategy followed attempts to side-step the extended debates about the validity of Freud's methods and conclusions, by basing itself on the desire/belief schema for understanding and explaining human behaviour – a schema neither folk psychology nor scientific psychology can do without. People are argued to have, as ideal types, two fundamental modes of fulfilling their desires: engaging with reality, and wishful thinking. (...)
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    "Filosofu" un "kritiķu" laikmets prāta gaismas pavēnī: 18. gadsimta filosofiskā doma Eiropā: mācību līdzeklis.Andris Rubenis - 2011 - Rīga: Autorizdevums.
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    "Filosofu" un "kritiķu" laikmets prāta gaismas pavēnī: 18. gadsimta filosofiskā doma Eiropā: mācību līdzeklis.Andris Rubenis - 2011 - Rīga: Autorizdevums.
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    Memoralijas.Andris Rubens - 2021 - Rīga: Al Secco SIA.
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    Latvijos filosofijos istoriografijos tendencijos.Andris Hiršs - 2023 - Problemos 104:21-35.
    Straipsnio tikslas – ištirti Latvijos filosofijos istoriografijos tendencijas per pastaruosius tris dešimtmečius. Autoriaus dėmesio centre dvi pagrindinės filosofijos istorijos rašymo prieigos – idėjų istorija ir intelektinė istorija. Iširus Sovietų Sąjungai Latvijos kultūriniame diskurse išpopuliarėjo terminas „idėjų istorija“. Filosofijos istorikai ėmėsi nušviesti glaudžius ryšius tarp Vakarų šalių ir Latvijos kultūrų. Tačiau pastarąjį dešimtmetį Latvijos filosofijos istorikai vis labiau renkasi intelektinės istorijos prieigą.
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    Teologiese opleiding in die AGS-kerk: Verkennende en ontwikkelende beskouings vir die nuwe millennium.Andries P. J. Putter - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (1).
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    Gereformeerde mistiek en die neerslag daarvan in piëtistiese ego-tekste van manlike gelowiges in die Suid-Afrikaanse pionierslewe.Andries W. G. Raath - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (1).
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    Tropologiese Hoogliedmetafore en vroulike mistieke piëtisme in Suid-Afrikaanse pioniergemeenskappe, 1760–1860.Andries W. G. Raath - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (3):11.
    The ego-focus of pioneer women on the South African frontier, 1760–1860, reflects distinct traits of mystical spirituality. The pioneer spirituality of women on the borders increasinglycame to expression in ego-texts with experiential inclinations. The leaning towards Jesuscentredmystical spirituality developed parallel to pietistic tendencies in Holland and Germany,and allegorical and tropological applications of the bridal metaphors in the Song of Songsformed a distinct element of female pietism on the frontier. Women believers in the interiorfavoured tropological applications of bridal metaphors in the (...)
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    Climate change and individual responsibility. Agency, moral disengagement and the motivational gap.Wouter Peeters, Andries De Smet, Lisa Diependaele, Sigrid Sterckx, R. H. McNeal & A. D. Smet - 2015 - Palgrave MacMillan.
    If climate change represents a severe threat to humankind, why then is response to it characterized by inaction at all levels? The authors argue there are two complementary explanations for the lack of motivation. First, our moral judgment system appears to be unable to identify climate change as an important moral problem and there are pervasive doubts about the agency of individuals. This explanation, however, is incomplete: Individual emitters can effectively be held morally responsible for their luxury emissions. Second, doubts (...)
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    Persona un personālisms: pārdzīvojot ideālisma sabrukumu: pirmā Latviešu filosofa Jēkaba Oša dzīve un uzskati.Andris Hiršs - 2022 - Rīga: LU Akadēmiskais apgāds.
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    Disabling Language and the Nuances of Stigmatization.Andries Hiskes - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 10 (2):94-96.
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    Resultaten van onderzoek naar effecten van overheidsbeleid.Andries Hoogerwerf - 1979 - Res Publica 21 (3):427-441.
    This article gives a survey of results of research concerning effects of public policy in the Netherlands. This survey is preceded by a summary of some important American projects.The Dutch research reported concerns effects of educational and housing policy on income distribution, effects of sururbanization policy, participation policy, and still other policies.In both countries the dominant conclusion is that the goals of public policy are at least partially realized by the means chosen. However, the conclusion that the welf are state (...)
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  32. Hegel's Dialectic.Andries Sarlemijn & Peter Kirschenmann - 1976 - Studies in Soviet Thought 16 (1):139-143.
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    Implikation und Konsequenz nach Gunnar Oxenstierna.Andries H. D. Mac Leod - 1951 - Theoria 17 (1-3):128-139.
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  34. Ur Beskaffenhet och innehåll av ett medvetande.Andries Mac Leod - 1999 - In Henrik Lagerlund (ed.), Svensk filosofi från Rydelius till Hedenius: texter från tre århundraden. Stockholm: Thales.
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    What is a true assertion?Andries H. D. Mac Leod - 1947 - Theoria 13 (2-3):183-214.
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    The Nexus Between Sources of Workers’ Power in the Garment Manufacturing Industries of Lesotho and Eswatini.Søren Jeppesen & Andries Bezuidenhout - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-16.
    Workers in the garment manufacturing industry are often subjected to violations of their rights and are exposed to low wages and difficult working conditions. In response to the exposure of these violations in the media, major fashion brands and retailers subject their suppliers to labour codes of conduct. Despite these codes of conduct being largely ineffective, this comparative case study of garment manufacturers operating from Lesotho and Eswatini illustrates that such codes provide workers and trade unions with access to bargaining (...)
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    Debating Levinas’ Legacy.Andris Breitling, Chris Bremmers & Arthur Cools (eds.) - 2015 - Leiden: Brill.
    The contributions of this volume discuss the legacy of Emmanuel Levinas philosophy. Examining critically the limits of his thinking, they also bear witness to its influence, thus demonstrating the significance of his groundbreaking project of establishing ethics as first philosophy".
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  38. Moglichkeitsdichtung-Wirklichkeitssinn.Andris Breitling & Hermann Riefstahl - 2007 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 60 (3):224.
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    Nonachievement and acknowledgement-History, self and others in Ricoeur's last works.Andris Breitling - 2006 - Philosophische Rundschau 53 (3):189 - 203.
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    Undarstellbar? Ricœur und Lyotard über die Grenzen der Repräsentation historischer Ereignisse.Andris Breitling - 2010 - In Burkhard Liebsch (ed.), Bezeugte Vergangenheit Oder Versöhnendes Vergessen: Geschichtstheorie Nach Paul Ricœur. Akademie Verlag. pp. 133-150.
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    Unvollendung und Anerkennung: Geschichte, Selbst und Anderer in Ricceurs letzten Werken.Andris Breitling - 2006 - Philosophische Rundschau 53 (3):189 - 203.
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    Evidence for retroactive interference in recognition from reaction time.Andries F. Sanders, Leslie Whitaker & Charles N. Cofer - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (6):1126.
  43. Human performance from then to now.Andries Sanders - 2008 - In Pat Rabbitt (ed.), Inside Psychology: A Science Over 50 Years. Oxford University Press.
     
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    How specific and common is common coding?Andries F. Sanders - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):903-905.
    This commentary addresses three points. First, it is argued that the common coding principles, as developed in the target article, may supplement rather than replace stage views of human information processing. Second, the issue of the properties of an event code is briefly discussed. It is concluded that much remains to be specified so as to allow critical tests. Finally, the question of the limits of common coding is raised. It may be particularly relevant to direct perception and action coupling (...)
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    Neither context updating nor context closure corresponds closely to human performance concepts.Andries F. Sanders & Wilfried Collet - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (3):395.
  46. The effects of input modality and vocalization at presentation on intratrial rehearsal.Andries F. Sanders & Stanley M. Moss - 1973 - In S. Kornblum (ed.), Attention and Performance. , Vol 4. pp. 4--411.
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    Convergence in the philosophy of science?Andries Sarlemijn - 1985 - Studies in East European Thought 30 (4):305-336.
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    Convergence in the philosophy of science?Andries Sarlemijn - 1985 - Studies in Soviet Thought 30 (4):305-336.
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    Hegelsche Dialektik.Andries Sarlemijn - 1971 - New York,: De Gruyter.
  50. Parsimony hierarchies for inductive inference.Andris Ambainis, John Case, Sanjay Jain & Mandayam Suraj - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (1):287-327.
    Freivalds defined an acceptable programming system independent criterion for learning programs for functions in which the final programs were required to be both correct and "nearly" minimal size, i.e., within a computable function of being purely minimal size. Kinber showed that this parsimony requirement on final programs limits learning power. However, in scientific inference, parsimony is considered highly desirable. A lim-computablefunction is (by definition) one calculable by a total procedure allowed to change its mind finitely many times about its output. (...)
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