What might be meant by “Hole Ousia“?
Hole Ousia is beyond measurement (in Doric: beyont Mizzerment) so this is really a philosophical question.
Lennox and Gotthelf, in “Philosophical Issues in Aristotle’s Biology”, consider Hole Ousia:
Hans-Georg Gadamer, in “The Enigma of Health” has considered the history of Hole Ousia:
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- “Objectivity” does not come in a title
- “The Coulson effect”?
- “The majority, 60% had recurrent depression”
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- ‘At least 500 million years of nervous system evolution’
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- A moral duty
- A Survey of the provision of support and withdrawal services for patients dependent on prescription drugs
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- Depression: pills and dependence [a timeline following a letter in the Times]
- Discontinuation of antidepressant therapy [1997 symposium]
- From the individual to the Institution
- Gilbert Farie Revisited
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- Patient safety: a letter to the President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
- Pattern language: the professionals
- Position Statement on antidepressants and depression
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- “Another me exists”
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- “Pill Shaming”
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- RCPsych: “What is Cumberlege?”
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- Aloysius
- An Artificial Man
- Andrew Turnbull
- Andrew Wilson
- Andy Goldsworthy
- Angus John Campbell
- Angus Menmuir Neil
- Ann Shaw
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- Arthur
- As strove this man who
- Aubrey Beardsley
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- Colin McWilliam
- CYNICUS
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- Felix Feneon
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- Hector Dove
- Henrietta
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- Henry Taylor
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- Jacob Forster
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- PEARL & DEAN
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- Snibs
- Sophia Jex-Blake
- Tam Dalyell
- Terry Burns
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- The Red Lady
- The Wizard of the North
- Thomas Hastie Bryce
- Thomas Lock
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- Winifred Roberts
- Ruins
- A modern ruin
- Aberdeen
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- South Milton Cottage
- Strathbathie
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- Tertowie
- the Cabrach
- The Temple of Polmona [or fame]
- Thornbush, Gourdon
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- Whitehaugh Mausoleum
- Angus
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- Edmonstone house and park
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- Gilmerton House
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- Patriothall Laundry
- PIPE Lane
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- The Drummond Scrolls
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- Carron House
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- Inverardoch mausoleum
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- Rullie
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- Westfield viaduct
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- Blackford Farms Ltd
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- Boreland Farmhouse
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- Broadley
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- Charlotte’s Cave
- Craigmill cottage, Inverpeffray
- Dillot
- Drumcairn cottage
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- Duncrub house
- Dupplin West Lodge
- Eilean nam Faoileag Folly, Loch Rannoch
- Evelick castle
- Feddal castle
- Gannochan
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- Glendevon castle
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- Haldrick
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- House of Nairne
- Inchbrakie
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- Invermay – ‘The Guzebo’
- Inverpeffary castle and library
- Keirwoodhead
- Kilmadock old churchyard
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- Lanrick castle (demolished)
- Lanrick Home farm
- Little Tullybelton
- Lynedoch
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- Millearne
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- Pitmiddle village
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- Straid
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- The Mercer Obelisk
- Tombane
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- Whaick
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- Renfrewshire
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- Bridge of Allan

