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Examining characteristics and sampling methods of phosphor dynamics in lowland catchments. [PDF]
Risch HT +3 more
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The subcortical brain regions influence the cortical areas during resting-state: an fMRI study. [PDF]
Moazeni O, Northoff G, Batouli SAH.
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Destructive by nature? What human-driven extinctions of mammoths and mastodons mean for today's planetary environmental crisis. [PDF]
Cardini A.
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When the digits don't add up: Research strategies for post-digital peacebuilding. [PDF]
Hirblinger AT.
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Leadership and governance for integrating mental healthcare at the primary healthcare (PHC) level: A mixed methods study in Ghana. [PDF]
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A comparative ethical analysis of the Egyptian clinical research law. [PDF]
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Philosophical Books, 1980
1. The Mind and the Deed 2. Choice and Determinism 3. Purpose, Intention and Recklessness 4. Reason, Deterrence and Punishment.
William Lyons, Anthony Kenny
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1. The Mind and the Deed 2. Choice and Determinism 3. Purpose, Intention and Recklessness 4. Reason, Deterrence and Punishment.
William Lyons, Anthony Kenny
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Possibility, Actuality, and Freewill
World Futures, 2008I describe recent developments of Conway and Kochen on the physical meaning of freewill and their theorem that the assertion of freewill for human beings, in their specific sense, implies the same for elementary particles. This description is given in simplified metaphorical terms that nonetheless address the key physical axioms and essential analytic ...
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II.—Freewill and Responsibility
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1958MY subject is the compromise between determinism and libertarianism that is typical of the English empiricist tradition. Good examples can be found in R. E. Hobart (Mind, 1934) and (more briefly) Lord Samuel (Philosophy, July, 1956, p. 206-7). I shall try to defend this tradition. In recent years this compromise view has come under considerable attack-.
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Freewill, Determinism and the Sciences
Diogenes, 1983Philosophers and others have often debated whether we have freewill: i.e. whether (in a sense I shall try to elucidate) our power to choose between X and Y is radically undetermined, so that if we choose X we yet might have chosen Y, and vice versa. My concern is not with that question but with a hypothetical one which arises from it: if we had such ...
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