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  1. Note: Page numbers in italics refer to bibliography pages.M. J. Adams,R. J. Adams,E. H. Adelson,C. J.Aine,M. L. Albert,M. P. Alexander,J. M. Alklman,J. Allman,J. M. Allman &R. A. Andersen -1994 - In Martha J. Farah & Graham Ratcliff,Neuropsychology of High Level Vision: Collected Tutorial Essays : Carnegie Mellon Symposium on Cognition : Papers. Lawrence Erlbaum.
     
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    Your blues ain't like mine: considering integrative antiracism in HIV prevention research with black men who have sex with men in C anada and the U nited S tates.LaRon E. Nelson,Ja'Nina J. Walker,Steve N. DuBois &Sulaimon Giwa -2014 -Nursing Inquiry 21 (4):270-282.
    Evidence‐based interventions have been developed and used to prevent HIV infections among black men who have sex with men (MSM) in Canada and the United States; however, the degree to which interventions address racism and other interlocking oppressions that influence HIV vulnerability is not well known. We utilize integrative antiracism to guide a review of HIV prevention intervention studies with black MSM and to determine how racism and religious oppression are addressed in the current intervention evidence base. We searched CINAHL, (...) PsychInfo, MEDLINE and the CDC compendium of evidence‐based HIV prevention interventions and identified seventeen interventions. Three interventions targeted black MSM, yet only one intervention addressed racism, religious oppression, cultural assets and religious assets. Most interventions' samples included low numbers of black MSM. More research is needed on interventions that address racism and religious oppression on HIV vulnerability among black MSM. Future research should focus on explicating mechanisms by which multiple oppressions impact HIV vulnerability. We recommend the development and integration of social justice tools for nursing practice that aid in addressing the impacts of racism and other oppressions on HIV vulnerability of black MSM. (shrink)
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  3. (2 other versions)Truth, Rationality, and Pragmatism: Themes from Peirce.C. J. Hookway -2002 -Critica 34 (101):97-100.
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    Some electron diffraction contrast effects at planar defects in crystals.C. J. Humphreys,A. Howie &G. R. Booker -1967 -Philosophical Magazine 15 (135):507-522.
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    Hathor and Thoth: Two Key Figures of the Ancient Egyptian Religion.Edward F. Wente &C. J. Bleeker -1976 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (3):431.
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    The flow stress of polycrystalline aluminium.C. J. Ball -1957 -Philosophical Magazine 2 (20):1011-1017.
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    The formation and elimination of helical dislocations in semiconductors.M. S. Abrahams,J. Blanc &C. J. Buiocchi -1971 -Philosophical Magazine 23 (184):795-809.
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    W. Wundt.W. Wundt's Philosophie und Psychologie.J. E. C.,Edmund Konig &Rudolf Eisler -1903 -Philosophical Review 12 (1):101.
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    A Reading of the Gospel (and the Church) according to Alfred Loisy.C. J. T. Talar -1992 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 67 (3):302-316.
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    Maximum metallic resistance.C. J. Adkins -1977 -Philosophical Magazine 36 (5):1285-1289.
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    Irradiation damage in molybdenum after energetic H+and He++ion bombardment.C. J. Beevers &D. J. Mazey -1962 -Philosophical Magazine 7 (78):1061-1064.
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    The initiation of ductile fracture in pure metals.C. J. Beevers &R. W. K. Honeycombe -1962 -Philosophical Magazine 7 (77):763-773.
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    Microstructure, creep, and tensile behaviour of a Ti–15Al–33Nb beta+orthorhombic alloy.C. J. Cowen &C. J. Boehlert * -2006 -Philosophical Magazine 86 (1):99-124.
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    Philosophy of Mind.J. E. C. &George Trumbull Ladd -1895 -Philosophical Review 4 (2):230.
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    The Political Philosophy of Burke.J. E. C. -1913 -Philosophical Review 22 (5):558.
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    The Persistent Problems of Philosophy.J. E. C. -1914 -Philosophical Review 23 (3):367.
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    Beauty. Helen Huss Parkhurst.C. J. Ducasse -1931 -International Journal of Ethics 41 (3):394-398.
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    Lectures on Psychical Research, Incorporating the Perrott Lectures Given in Cambridge University in 1959 and 1960.C. J. Ducasse &C. D. Broad -1964 -Philosophical Review 73 (3):412.
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    Toward a Perspective Realism.C. J. Ducasse,E. B. McGilvary &A. G. Ramsperger -1959 -Philosophical Review 68 (2):260.
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    The Art of Hokusai in Book Illustration.C. J. Shankel &Jack Hillier -1983 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (3):646.
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    The interactions of cosmic ray alpha-particles.C. J. Waddington -1956 -Philosophical Magazine 1 (1):105-108.
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    Kant and Aristotle on the Existence of Space.C. J. F. Williams -1985 -Grazer Philosophische Studien 25 (1):559-572.
    Kant asserts that we cannot represent to ourselves the non-existence of space. In his discussion of the Ontological Argument he maintains that there is nothing whose non-existence is inconceivable. He thus seems to contradict himself. If the non-existence of space is unthinkable, so is the non-existence of a part of space — a place. Indicating a particular place, we might say "There are no objects there", but it would be nonsense to say "There doesn't exist". We can say, as Aristotle (...) saw, "There is a place where there was water and where there is now air"; but to do so is to bind an adverbial variable with a quantifier, not to attach "exists" to the name of a place. To assert of a place, or of space, that it exists or that it does not exist would be nonsense, and the unthinkable in that sense is not something whose negation is, as Kant thought, a necessary truth. (shrink)
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    Introduction to a Special Section on Disability Ethics.T. A. Savage,C. J. Gill &K. L. Kirschner -2004 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 15 (4):256-263.
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  24. Current Educational Issues: A Voice from the Past.M. W. Schoppmeyer &C. J. Lucas -1999 -Journal of Thought 34:89-94.
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    The following books have been received, and many of them are still avail-able for review. Interested reviewers please contact the reviews editor: jim. oshea@ ucd. ie. [REVIEW]C. Abell,K. Bantinaki,C. J. Adams,T. L. Akehurst,A. Badiou,G. P. Baker,P. M. S. Hacker,Z. Bauman &A. Beards -2011 -International Journal of Philosophical Studies 19 (1):139-154.
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    Quellen zur Ethik Theophrasts. [REVIEW]C. J. Rowe -1986 -The Classical Review 36 (2):321-322.
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    Aristotle’s Eudemian Ethics. Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Anthony Kenny. [REVIEW]C. J. Wolfe -2013 -American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 87 (1):204-207.
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    An Italian text of Lucilius. [REVIEW]C. J. Fordyce -1934 -The Classical Review 48 (6):225-226.
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    Astronomicon libri I-V. [REVIEW]C. J. Fordyce -1939 -The Classical Review 53 (1):40-40.
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    De Statii duabus silvis. [REVIEW]C. J. Fordyce -1936 -The Classical Review 50 (1):38-38.
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    Lost Latin Literature. [REVIEW]C. J. Fordyce -1954 -The Classical Review 4 (2):129-131.
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    La Litterature latine inconnue. Tome ii: L'Époque impériale. [REVIEW]C. J. Fordyce -1957 -The Classical Review 7 (3-4):260-260.
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    Pliny: Natural History. Volume VI (Books XX–XXIII). With an English translation by W. H. S. Jones. (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. xxv+532. London: Heinemann, 1951. Cloth, 15s. net. [REVIEW]C. J. Fordyce -1953 -The Classical Review 3 (2):121-122.
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    Roman Literature in Pemmican Form. [REVIEW]C. J. Fordyce -1936 -The Classical Review 50 (2):69-70.
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    Roman Poetical Theory. [REVIEW]C. J. Fordyce -1946 -The Classical Review 60 (1):34-35.
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    The Language of Old Latin Poetry. [REVIEW]C. J. Fordyce -1935 -The Classical Review 49 (1):26-27.
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    The Roman Rhetorical Schools as a Preparation for the Courts under the Early Empire. [REVIEW]C. J. Fordyce -1948 -The Classical Review 62 (1):41-41.
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    Varro und die hellenistische Sprachtheorie . Von Hellfried Dahlmann. Pp. 85. Berlin: Weidmann, 1932. Paper, RM. 6. [REVIEW]C. J. Fordyce -1932 -The Classical Review 46 (5):234-235.
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    The Seas of Language.C. J. F. Williams -1995 -International Philosophical Quarterly 35 (2):230-231.
  40. The problem of self-knowledge (I & II).C. J. G. Wright -2001 - In Crispin Wright,Rails to Infinity: Essays on Themes from Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
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    Den Heyer, C J 1998 - Paulus. Man ven twee werelden.C. J. Den Heyer -2000 -HTS Theological Studies 56 (1).
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    An Essay on Metaphysics.C. J. Ducasse -1941 -Philosophical Review 50 (6):639.
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    Appearance and Reality.J. E. C. -1893 -Philosophical Review 2 (6):750.
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  44. (1 other version)What is Existence?C. J. F. Williams -1984 -Mind 93 (369):146-149.
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    Labelling systems and R.E. structures.C. J. Ash -1990 -Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 47 (2):99-119.
  46. Rose, H. J., A Handbook of Latin Literature.C. J. Prescott -1936 -Classical Weekly 30:267-268.
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  47. (1 other version)Truth and the End of Inquiry: A Peircean Account of Truth.C. J. MISAK -1991 -Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (2):311-321.
     
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    Philosophy of Logics.C. J. F. Williams -1979 -Philosophical Quarterly 29 (116):277-278.
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    Aristotle and Corruptibility: C. J. F. WILLIAMS.C. J. F. Williams -1965 -Religious Studies 1 (1):95-107.
    In a discussion-note in Mind, Father P. M. Farrell, O.P., gave an account, in what he admitted to be an embarrassingly brief compass, of the Thomist doctrine concerning evil. There is one sentence in this discussion which at first glance appears paradoxical. Father Farrell has been arguing that a universe containing ‘corruptible good’ as well as incorruptible is better than one containing ‘incorruptible good’ only. He continues: ‘If, however, they are to manifest this corruptible good, they must be corruptible and (...) they must sometimes corrupt.’ The final words, despite Father Farrell's italics, strike one as expressing, not a self-evident truth, but a non sequitur. The fact that I am capable of committing murder does not entail that I will at some time commit it. It is not immediately obvious that a similar entailment holds in the case of corruption and corruptibility. (shrink)
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  50. More on the Argument of the Paradigm Case.C. J. F. Williams -1961 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 39:276.
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