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Developing an Integrity Policy for a Technical University: The Case of TU Delft. [PDF]
Roeser S, Copeland S.
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Editorial: Deepening consciousness: what phenomenology, yogic, and Buddhist meditation can contribute from a psychological perspective. [PDF]
Gutland C, di Fronso S, Schleim S.
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Redefining precision in biliary surgery: a paradigm shift from operative mastery to prognostic-driven strategy. [PDF]
Bai ZY, Zhang PF.
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Corrigendum: Paradoxes weaken the International Association for the Study of Pain definition of pain. [PDF]
Cohen ML, Weisman A, Quintner JL.
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The experimental psychology behind coordination. [PDF]
Padovani F.
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Philosophy, 1983
People who approach philosophy, as it figures in the activities of mostEnglish-speaking universities, often find their expectations curiously wideof the mark. They have expectations, of course, because the word ‘philosophy’ is not a technical term; there is no need to have taken any exams to use it happily enough in general conversation.
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People who approach philosophy, as it figures in the activities of mostEnglish-speaking universities, often find their expectations curiously wideof the mark. They have expectations, of course, because the word ‘philosophy’ is not a technical term; there is no need to have taken any exams to use it happily enough in general conversation.
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Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2010
Williamson, Timothy, The Philosophy of Philosophy, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2008, pp. xiv + 332, US$29.95 (paperback). This book concerns the practice of philosophy.
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Williamson, Timothy, The Philosophy of Philosophy, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2008, pp. xiv + 332, US$29.95 (paperback). This book concerns the practice of philosophy.
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Philosophy, academic philosophy, and philosophy for children
The Philosophers' Magazine, 2015What is philosophy? And what good is it for? How are these questions related to what is studied in philosophy courses at university? I argue that doing philosophy - philosophizing - is both the origin and the heart of what philosophy is. As a result, the methodology involved in Philosophy for Children (P4C) counts as philosophy, and shares important ...
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