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Non-Invasive Real-Time Detection of Potassium Level Changes in Skeletal Muscles During Exercise by Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. [PDF]
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Stigma and Rawlsian Liberalism
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NAGEL VS. NAGEL ON THE NATURE OF PHENOMENAL CONCEPTS
Ratio, 2007AbstractIn a footnote to his ‘What is it Like to be a Bat?’, Thomas Nagel sketches a promising account of phenomenal concepts that purports to explain why mind‐body identity statements, even if necessary, will always seem contingent. Christopher Hill and Brian McLaughlin have recently developed this sketch into a more robust theory.
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Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2006
I Say that two people are in the justice relation if the allocation of goods across them is just or if it is unjust. Which pairs of people are in the justice relation? This is a question about justice’s scope. Nagel answers that two people are in this relation only if they belong to the same state; he shares it with the New Yorker who irons his shirt ...
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I Say that two people are in the justice relation if the allocation of goods across them is just or if it is unjust. Which pairs of people are in the justice relation? This is a question about justice’s scope. Nagel answers that two people are in this relation only if they belong to the same state; he shares it with the New Yorker who irons his shirt ...
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