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W. R. Carter
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Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers. 26:832-842
Autor:
W. R. Carter
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Theoria. 41:103-111
Autor:
W. R. Carter
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 68:713-723
We are confronted by a metaphysical problem and discover, to our dismay, that standard proposals for its resolution have strongly counterintuitive corollaries. That naturally encourages consideration of previously overlooked or neglected ways out of
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Diabetes Care. 13:705-711
This study reports on the validation of a diabetesspecific measure of environmental barriers to regimen adherence. The reliability and validity of the environmental barriers to adherence scale (EBAS) were determined for a sample of 214 insulin-depend
Autor:
W. R. Carter
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Ethics. 102:849-851
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Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. 9(5)
Blood glucose (BG) response to psychological stress in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) patients has not been firmly established. We report a study designed to address the gaps and methodological difficulties reviewed. Subjects with IDDM we
Autor:
W. R. Carter
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 59:167
In a recent paper "Was I Ever a Fetus?", Eric T. Olson argues convincingly that the Standard View of personal identity cannot resolve the 'fetus problem' and so should be rejected. I shall show that Olson's favored Biological View of personal identit
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W. R. Carter
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 57:371
Two recent papers by Michael Burke bearing upon the persistence of people and commonplace things illustrate the fact that the quest for synchronic ontological economy is likely to encourage a disturbing diachronic proliferation of entities. This disc
Autor:
W. R. Carter
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy. 6:95-104
In The Nature of Necessity (Oxford, 1974), Alvin Plantinga asserts (1) that "the number 7 exists necessarily and Socrates does not." (p. 212) This is, to my way of thinking, reasonable enough. Unhappily, (1) cannot be reconciled with Plantinga's furt
Autor:
W. R. Carter, David Auerbach
Publikováno v:
Tulane Studies in Philosophy. 28:71-79