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    Information and communication technologies as an indicator of development of a knowledge economy.V. V. Makarov & T. A. Blatova - 2014 - Liberal Arts in Russia 3 (4):275.
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    Conjectures and Observations on Catullus 63.T. A. J. Hockings - 2023 - Classical Quarterly 73 (2):648-659.
    This article discusses textually problematic passages in Catullus 63, a particularly corrupt poem from a particularly corrupt manuscript tradition. It proposes new conjectures and revives several old ones. Throughout there are notes on punctuation, conjecture attribution and an analysis of the structure of Attis’ lament.
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  3. al-Maʻrifah wa-al-sulṭah ʻinda al-Fārābī.Masʻūd ʻAbd al-Qādir Ṭāhir - 2010 - [Tripoli, Libya]: Akādīmīyat al-Fikr al-Jamāhīrī.
  4. Aṣṭāvakra gītā.Mālatī Jauharī & Aṣṭāvakra (eds.) - 1989 - Bambaī: Khemarāja Śrīkr̥ṣṇadāsa Prakāśana.
     
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  5. Double-effect reasoning: doing good and avoiding evil.T. A. Cavanaugh - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    T. A. Cavanaugh defends double-effect reasoning (DER), also known as the principle of double effect. DER plays a role in anti-consequentialist ethics (such as deontology), in hard cases in which one cannot realize a good without also causing a foreseen, but not intended, bad effect (for example, killing non-combatants when bombing a military target). This study is the first book-length account of the history and issues surrounding this controversial approach to hard cases. It will be indispensable in theoretical ethics, applied (...)
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    Satpratipakṣagranthah̤. Gadhadharabhaṭṭācārya - 1996 - Vārāṇasī: Caukhambā Vidyābhavana. Edited by Raghunātha Śiromaṇi & Jvālāprasāda Gauda.
    Supercommentary on portion of Tattvacintāmaṇi of Gaṅgeśa, dealing with an argument liable to a valid objection (satpratipakṣa), one of the five forms of fallacious middle term hetvābhāsa.
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    al-Falsafah al-siyāsīyah bayna al-tanẓīr wa-al-mumārasah: fī al-akhlāq, al-sulṭah al-ḥiwār, al-tarjamah wa-al-tarbiyah.ʻIzz al-Dīn Khaṭṭābī - 2016 - al-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ: Afrīqiyā al-Sharq.
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  8. Abhidhāvr̥ttamātr̥kā. Mukulabhaṭṭa - 1973 - Dillī: Indu Prakaśana. Edited by Brahma Mitra Awasthi & Indu Candra.
     
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    al-Akhlāq fī al-Islām: fī ḍawʼ al-Kitāb wa-al-Sunnah wa-āthār al-ṣaḥābah raḍiya Allāh ʻanhum.Saʻīd ibn ʻAlī ibn Wahf Qaḥṭānī - 2015 - [al-Riyāḍ]: [Saʻīd ibn ʻAlī ibn Wahf al-Qaḥṭānī].
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    Hippocrates' oath and Asclepius' snake: the birth of the medical profession.T. A. Cavanaugh - 2018 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    T. A. Cavanaugh's Hippocrates' Oath and Asclepius' Snake: The Birth of the Medical Profession articulates the Oath as establishing the medical profession's unique internal medical ethic - in its most basic and least controvertible form, this ethic mandates that physicians help and not harm the sick. Relying on Greek myth, drama, and medical experience (e.g., homeopathy), the book shows how this medical ethic arose from reflection on the most vexing medical-ethical problem -- injury caused by a physician -- and argues (...)
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    Dz︠h︡erela filosofsʹkoï terminolohiï.T. A. Kharytonova - 1992 - Kyïv: Nauk. dumka.
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    Jawāmiʻ al-akhlāq wa-al-siyāsah wa-al-ḥikmah.Muḥammad al-ʻArabī Khaṭṭābī (ed.) - 1993 - [Rabat]: al-Munaẓẓamah al-Islāmīyah lil-Tarbiyah wa-al-Thaqāfah wa-al-ʻUlūm (Īsīskū).
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  13. Dawr al-usrah al-Saʻūdīyah fī tanmiyat al-ḥiwār ladá al-abnāʼ min manẓūr tarbawī Islāmī.JawāHir Bint DhīB QaḥṬāNī - 2011 - al-Riyāḍ: Markaz al-Malik ʻAzīz lil-Ḥiwār al-Waṭanī.
     
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    Elements of Christian Philosophy.T. A. Burkill & Etienne Gilson - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (3):419.
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    Anscombe, Thomson, and Double Effect.T. A. Cavanaugh - 2016 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 90 (2):263-280.
    In “Modern Moral Philosophy” Anscombe argues that the distinction between intention of an end or means and foresight of a consequentially comparable outcome proves crucial in act-evaluation. The deontologist J. J. Thomson disagrees. She asserts that Anscombe mistakes the distinction’s moral import; it bears on agent-evaluation, not act-evaluation. I map out the contours of this dispute. I show that it implicates other disagreements, some to be expected and others not to be expected. Amongst the expected, one finds the ethicists’ accounts (...)
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    Anscombe, Thomson, and Double Effect.T. A. Cavanaugh - 2016 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 90 (2):263-280.
    In “Modern Moral Philosophy” Anscombe argues that the distinction between intention of an end or means and foresight of a consequentially comparable outcome proves crucial in act-evaluation. The deontologist J. J. Thomson disagrees. She asserts that Anscombe mistakes the distinction’s moral import; it bears on agent-evaluation, not act-evaluation. I map out the contours of this dispute. I show that it implicates other disagreements, some to be expected and others not to be expected. Amongst the expected, one finds the ethicists’ accounts (...)
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    Double-effect Reasoning Defended: A Response to Scanlon.T. A. Cavanaugh - 2012 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 86:267-279.
    Common morality endorses some form of an exceptionless prohibition against killing innocents. Natural lawyers employ double-effect reasoning to address hard cases involving deaths of the innocent. Current deontologists criticize DER-proponents as conflating act-with agent-evaluations. Scanlon develops this critique extensively. I respond to his criticism. He maintains that the DER-advocate tells a badly-motivated agent to refrain from an obligatory act. Thus, he asserts, the natural lawyer who employs DER errs. Instead, Scanlon proposes, one ought to assess the act as permissible while (...)
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    Double-effect Reasoning Defended: A Response to Scanlon.T. A. Cavanaugh - 2012 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 86:267-279.
    Common morality endorses some form of an exceptionless prohibition against killing innocents. Natural lawyers employ double-effect reasoning to address hard cases involving deaths of the innocent. Current deontologists criticize DER-proponents as conflating act-with agent-evaluations. Scanlon develops this critique extensively. I respond to his criticism. He maintains that the DER-advocate tells a badly-motivated agent to refrain from an obligatory act. Thus, he asserts, the natural lawyer who employs DER errs. Instead, Scanlon proposes, one ought to assess the act as permissible while (...)
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    Philosophy of Science and its Discontents.T. A. Ryckman - 1993 - Noûs 27 (2):261-264.
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    Computability, enumerability, unsolvability: directions in recursion theory.S. B. Cooper, T. A. Slaman & S. S. Wainer (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The fundamental ideas concerning computation and recursion naturally find their place at the interface between logic and theoretical computer science. The contributions in this book, by leaders in the field, provide a picture of current ideas and methods in the ongoing investigations into the pure mathematical foundations of computability theory. The topics range over computable functions, enumerable sets, degree structures, complexity, subrecursiveness, domains and inductive inference. A number of the articles contain introductory and background material which it is hoped will (...)
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    “I Swear”. A Précis of Hippocrates’ Oath and Asclepius’ Snake: The Birth of the Medical Profession.T. A. Cavanaugh - 2020 - Philosophia 49 (3):897-903.
    This is a condensed description of the contents and overarching argument found in Hippocrates’ Oath and Asclepius’ Snake: The Birth of the Medical Profession. In that work, I maintain that the basic medical ethical problem concerns iatrogenic harm. I focus particularly on what I refer to as ‘role-conflation’. This most egregious form of iatrogenic harm occurs when a physician deliberately adopts the role of wounder. A contemporary practice such as physician-assisted suicide exemplifies a doctor’s deliberate wounding. I argue that the (...)
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  22. Vyutpattivādaḥ: Sunandākhyahindīṭīkāvibhūṣitaḥ. Gadādharabhaṭṭācārya - 2001 - Vāraṇasī: Bhāratīya Vidyā Prakāśana. Edited by Sacidānanda Miśra.
    Neo-Nyaya treatise on verbal testimony presenting semantic approaches to Sanskrit case and suffix by Gadādharabhaṭṭācārya, 17th/18th cent.; includes Sunandā Hindi commentary.
     
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  23. Value as a Subjective Fact.T. A. Burkill - 1956 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 10 (4=38):472.
     
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    A Defence of Orthodoxy: T. A. ROBERTS.T. A. Roberts - 1966 - Religious Studies 1 (2):241-248.
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    Une critique de la tendance subjectiviste de Descartes à Sartre.T. A. Burkill - 1967 - Dialogue 6 (3):347-354.
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    Śrī Parāśara Bhaṭṭa's Aṣṭaślokī : with Prativādi Bhayaṃkaram Aṇṇaṅgarācārya's Maṇipravāḷa commentary Sārārtta Dīpikai. Parāśarabhaṭṭa - 2019 - Chennai, India: The Adyar Library and Research Centre. Edited by Rādhāraghunātha, Prativadi Bhayankara Annangaracharya & Parāśarabhaṭṭa.
    Treatise on Viśiṣṭādvaita philosophy; Sanskrit text with coomentary and translation.
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  27. Zakony semanticheskogo razvitii︠a︡ v i︠a︡zyke.T. A. Degtereva (ed.) - 1961 - Moskva,: VPSh i AON.
     
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    L'attitude subjectiviste et ses dangers de Descartes à Bergson.T. A. Burkill - 1959 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 149:325 - 337.
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    Vyutpattivāda: mūla evaṃ Tattvabodhinī nāmaka Hindī ṭīkā sahita. Gadādharabhaṭṭācārya - 2001 - Āgarā: Nārāyaṇa Prakāśana. Edited by Harinārāyaṇa Tivārī.
    Neo-Nyaya treatise on verbal testimony presenting semantic approaches to Sanskrit case and suffix by Gadādhārabhaṭṭācārya, 17th/18th century; includes Tattvabodhinī Hindi commentary.
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    Aristotle’s Voluntary / Deliberate Distinction, Double-Effect Reasoning, and Ethical Relevance.T. A. Cavanaugh - 2014 - International Philosophical Quarterly 54 (4):367-378.
    In this essay I articulate Aristotle’s account of the voluntary with a view to weighing in on a contemporary ethical debate concerning the moral relevance of the intended / foreseen distinction. Natural lawyers employ this distinction to contrast consequentially comparable acts with different intentional structures. They propose, for example, that consequentially comparable acts of terror and tactical bombing morally differ, based on their diverse structures of intention. Opponents of double-effect reasoning hold that one best captures the widely acknowledged intuitive appeal (...)
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  31. Caturdaśalakshaṇī: Raghunāthaśiromaṇikr̥tayā Dīdhityā, Gadhādharabhaṭṭācāryakr̥tayā Dīdhitiprakāśikayā [sahita]. Gadādharabhaṭṭācārya - 1999 - Chennai: Sri Kanchi Publications. Edited by N. Veezhinathan, Ramanuja Tatacharya, S. N. & Raghunātha Śiromaṇi.
    Supercommentary on Dīdhiti of Raghunātha Śiromaṇi, commentary on Vyādhikaraṇa section of Tattvacintāmaṇī by Gaṅgeśa, 13th cent. basic work on Navya-Nyaya philosophy.
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    Opposition to philosophy in Safavid Iran: Mulla Muḥammad-Ṭāhir Qummī's Ḥikmat al-ʻārifin.Muḥammad Ṭāhir Qummī (ed.) - 2017 - Boston: Brill.
    In Opposition to Philosophy in Safavid Iran Ata Anzali and S.M. Hadi Gerami offer a critical edition of what is arguably the most erudite and extensive critique of philosophy from the Safavid period. The editors' extensive introduction offers an in-depth analysis that places the work within the broader framework of Safavid intellectual and social history.
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  33. Double-effect Reasoning Defended: A Response to Scanlon.T. A. Cavanaugh - 2012 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 86:267-279.
    Common morality endorses some form of an exceptionless prohibition against killing innocents. Natural lawyers employ double-effect reasoning to address hard cases involving deaths of the innocent. Current deontologists criticize DER-proponents as conflating act-with agent-evaluations. Scanlon develops this critique extensively. I respond to his criticism. He maintains that the DER-advocate tells a badly-motivated agent to refrain from an obligatory act. Thus, he asserts, the natural lawyer who employs DER errs. Instead, Scanlon proposes, one ought to assess the act as permissible while (...)
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  34. A structuralist approach to truthlikeness.T. A. F. Kuipers - 1987 - In What is Closer-to-the-truth?: A Parade of Approaches to Truthlikeness. Rodopi. pp. 79--99.
     
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    DER and Policy.T. A. Cavanaugh - 2015 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 89 (3):539-556.
    If viable, DER justifies certain individual acts that—by definition—have two effects. Presumably, it would in some fashion justify policies concerning the very same acts. By contrast, acts that sometimes have a good effect and sometimes have a bad effect do not have the requisite two effects such that DER can justify them immediately. Yet, a policy concerning numerous such acts would have the requisite good and bad effects. For while any one such act would lack the relevant two effects, a (...)
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    Reason and God: Encounters of Philosophy with Religion.T. A. Burkill & John E. Smith - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (1):110.
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    St. Augustine’s Notion of Nothingness in the Light of Some Recent Cosmological Speculation.T. A. Burkill - 1974 - Augustinian Studies 5:15-17.
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    St. Augustine’s Notion of Nothingness in the Light of Some Recent Cosmological Speculation.T. A. Burkill - 1974 - Augustinian Studies 5:15-17.
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    Reply to Critiques of Hippocrates’ Oath and Asclepius’ Snake.T. A. Cavanaugh - 2020 - Philosophia 49 (3):933-940.
    In what follows, I reply to critical appraisals of my book entitled Hippocrates’ Oath and Asclepius’ Snake: The Birth of the Medical Profession. Professors Tollefsen, McPherson, and Potts separately offer these thoughtful critiques. Professor Tollefsen approaches the work from the standpoint of the physician-patient relationship. Professors McPherson and Potts both address it in terms of virtues. Potts treats the theme of virtue generally while McPherson focuses on the virtue of piety. Since virtues attend relationships, in what follows, I discuss, first, (...)
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  40. The Shape of the Kantian Mind.T. A. Pendlebury - 2021 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 104 (2):364-387.
    Kant's readers have disagreed about whether, according to his account of cognition, concepts, representations of the understanding, are involved in intuitions, representations of sensibility. But proponents of the affirmative 'conceptualist' answer and those of the negative 'non-conceptualist' answer have alike presupposed that such involvement should be construed in a particular way: i.e., as the involvement of particular concepts in particular exercises of sensibility. I argue, on the contrary, that it should not be: that though, for Kant, no concepts are applied (...)
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  41. Concerning St. Mark's Conception of Secrecy.T. A. Burkill - 1956 - Hibbert Journal 55:150.
     
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  42. Mysterious Revelation: An Examination of the Philosophy of St. Mark's Gospe.T. A. Burkill - 1963
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  43. New Light on the Earliest Gospel: Seven Markan Studies.T. A. Burkill - 1972 - Religious Studies 11 (3):375-376.
     
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  44. Neodnovremennostʹ odnovremennogo: k probleme khronosofii postmoderna.T. A. Burlova - 1997 - Ekaterinburg: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, Uralʹskoe otd-nie, In-t filosofii i prava.
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  45. The evolution of Christian thought.T. A. Burkill - 1971 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 164 (2):240-241.
     
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  46. The Metaphysics of Worship.T. A. Burkill - 1959 - Hibbert Journal 58:338.
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    Studies on the Cārvāka/Lokāyata.Rāmakr̥shṇa Bhaṭṭācārya - 2009 - [Firenze]: Società Editrice Fiorentina.
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    Current Themes in Theoretical Biology : A Dutch Perspective.T. A. C. Reydon & L. Hemerik - unknown
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    A paradox in psychological theorizing.T. A. Bretscher - 1931 - Psychological Review 38 (1):14-26.
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  50. Nyāyamañjarīgranthibhaṅgaḥ.Cakradhara BhaṭṬa[From Old Catalog] - 1972 - Ahamadābāda: Lālabhāī Dalapatabhāī Bhāratīya Saṃskr̥ti Vidhāmaṇdira. Edited by Nagīna Jī Śāha.
    Commentary on the Nyāyamañjarī of Jayanta Bhaṭṭa, fl. 850-910, exegesis of Gautama's Nyayasutra, basic statement of the classic Hindu Nyaya philosophy; critical edition.
     
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