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    Anisotropic Hall effect in Al13TM4approximants.J.Ivkov,P. Popčević,D. Stanić,B. Bauer,P. Gille,J. Dolinšek &A. Smontara -2011 -Philosophical Magazine 91 (19-21):2739-2745.
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    Russell on Acquaintance with the Past.J. O. Urmson -1969 - [Longmans, Green].
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    The Lotus of the Wonderful Law.J. K. Shryock &W. E. Soothill -1931 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 51 (2):185.
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    The Kalpa sútra and Nava tatva: two works illustrative of the Jain religion and philosophy.J. Stevenson & Bhadrabāhu (eds.) -1848 - Varanasi: Bharat-Bharati.
    NAVA TATVA SUTRA; on, THE NINE PRINCIPLES OK THINGS.... TATVA...
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  5. The Parasitic Growth of Deep Structures.J. Miller -1975 -Foundations of Language 13 (3):361-389.
     
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    L'inertie mentale et la loi du moindre effort.J. M. -1894 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 37:423 - 426.
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    15. The Lectures Between 1925 And 1928: Toward A Phenomenological Psychology.J. N. Mohanty -2011 - InEdmund Husserl's Freiburg Years: 1916-1938. Yale University Press. pp. 336-366.
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  8. The unity of empiricism, theory and practice in cognitive activity of the party.J. Muzik -1975 -Filosoficky Casopis 23 (1):15-28.
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    Anna Bull, Class, Control and Classical Music (New York: Oxford University Press, 2019).Mark J. Whale -2022 -Philosophy of Music Education Review 30 (1):100-106.
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  10. (1 other version)Denkgesetze und Erkenntnisformen.J. Lapschin -1909 -Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 14:89.
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  11. HOOKER, B.-Ideal Code, Real World.J. Lenman -2003 -Philosophical Books 44 (2):181-182.
     
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    Misionología: vol. VII, Derecho Misional - Vol. IV. Teología bíblico-patrística de las misiones.J. Martín -1966 -Augustinianum 6 (2):342-342.
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    Reductive Logic and Proof-Search: Proof Theory, Semantics, and Control.David J. Pym &Eike Ritter -2004 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Eike Ritter.
    This book is a specialized monograph on the development of the mathematical and computational metatheory of reductive logic and proof-search, areas of logic that are becoming important in computer science. A systematic foundational text on these emerging topics, it includes proof-theoretic, semantic/model-theoretic and algorithmic aspects. The scope ranges from the conceptual background to reductive logic, through its mathematical metatheory, to its modern applications in the computational sciences. Suitable for researchers and graduate students in mathematical, computational and philosophical logic, and in (...) theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence, this is the latest in the prestigous world-renowned Oxford Logic Guides, which contains Michael Dummet's Elements of intuitionism, Dov M. Gabbay, Mark A. Reynolds, and Marcelo Finger's Temporal Logic Mathematical Foundations and Computational Aspects, J. M. Dunn and G. Hardegree's Algebraic Methods in Philosophical Logic, H. Rott's Change, Choice and Inference: A Study of Belief Revision and Nonmonotonic Reasoning, and P. T. Johnstone's Sketches of an Elephant: A Topos Theory Compendium: Volumes 1 and 2. (shrink)
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    Book Review:Prospects of Industrial Civilisation. Bertrand Russell. [REVIEW]J. M. -1924 -International Journal of Ethics 34 (4):400-.
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    Pragmatisme anglo-américain et Philosophie nouvelle.J. Henry -1912 -Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 19 (74):264-272.
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    (1 other version)Western Strategy and Public Discussion: The Double Decision Makes Sense.J. Herf -1982 -Télos 1982 (52):114-128.
  17. Leçons de chimie physique.J. H. Van'T. Hoff -1901 -The Monist 11:309.
     
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  18. Library Security.J. Steve Huntsberry -1992 -Journal of Information Ethics 1.
     
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  19. Mach critique of knowledge and the physiology of senses.J. Janko -1990 -Filosoficky Casopis 38 (1-2):118-131.
     
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    American psychology in the '80's and '90's.J. Jastrow -1943 -Psychological Review 50 (1):65-67.
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    II. Bennett's words and deeds∗.J. E. Llewelyn -1978 -Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 21 (1-4):120-129.
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    Absolute belief.J. Kellenberger -1979 -Philosophical Investigations 2 (4):1-11.
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    Exogenous and Endogenous Communication Orientations of Mexican Elites.J. David Johnson &Albert R. Tims -1984 -Communications 10 (1-3):63-76.
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    Belief and loss of belief: A discussion.J. R. Jones &D. Z. Phillips -1970 -Sophia 9 (1):1-7.
  25. Stable Instabilities in the Study of Consciousness: A Potentially Integrative Prologue?J. Scott Jordan,Dawn M. McBride &A. Potentially -2007 -Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (1-2):viii.
    The purpose of this special issue and the conference that inspired it was to address the issue of conceptual integration in a science of consciousness. We felt this to be important, for while current efforts to scientifically investigate consciousness are taking place in an interdisciplinary context, it often seems as though the very terms being used to sustain a sense of interdisciplinary cooperation are working against it. This is because it is this very array of common concepts that generates a (...) sense of unity among consciousness researchers, despite the fact the concepts mean different things in different disciplines. These Concepts of Consciousness include the following: realism, representation, intentionality, information, control, memory and self. Given this list, we believed we could best approach the issue of potential conceptual integration by addressing each concept from different perspectives and asking the following: how do uses of the concept differ, must these meanings be synthesized in order for there to be a unified science of consciousness, is a unified conceptual scheme necessary to establish an independent science of consciousness, is a unified conceptual scheme possible, if it is not possible, why not, and if it is possible, what might it look like? To this end we invited, for each concept, two scholars who made extensive use of the identified concept in their work. The papers entailed in this special issue constitute the outcome of this effort, and in what follows we offer a brief examination of possible forms of integration the papers seem to collectively suggest. (shrink)
     
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  26. Biological Principles, a Critical Study.J. H. Woodger -1930 -Mind 39 (154):221-226.
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    From ovule to ovary: A contribution to the phylogeny of the megasporangium.A. D. J. Meeuse -1963 -Acta Biotheoretica 16 (3-4):127-182.
    Ausgehend von einer postulierten Abstammung der verschiedenen Gymnospermengruppen und der Angiospermen von Progymnospermen werden die Semophylesen der Samenanlagen und deren „Hüll- und Schutzorganen” eingehend besprochen. Das innere Integument ist phylogenetisch wohl aus verwachsenen sterilen Megasporangien entstanden, das aussere ist das Homologon der Cupula der Samenfarnen und ein Achsengebilde.Die dritte Hülle — die interseminalen Schuppen bei den Bennettiteen, die Chlamys bei den Chlamydospermen, die Fruchtknotenwand bei einigen Angiospermengruppen wie Pandanaceen und Cyperaceen, und der Arillus bei Angiospermen mit karpellaten Gynoezien — ist (...) wahrscheinlich aus reduzierten Samenanlagen hervorgegangen. Die vierte, aus sterilen brakteenartigen Phyllomen entstanden, hat in verschiedenen Kombinationen mit fertilen Achsen, die karpellaten Fruchtknoten der Angiospermen gebildet.Die Herkunft der Blütenpflanzen von chlamydospermen- und bennettiteen-ähnlichen Vorfahren wird sehr wahrscheinlich da Übergänge zwischen den „nackten” Samenanlagen vomGnetum-Typ und sogenannten pseudomonomeren Griffeln von Angiospermen vorliegen.En basant la phylogénie de plusieurs groupes de Gymnospermes et d'Angiospermes sur une descente des Progymnospermes du Devonien Supérieur , les sémophylèses des ovules et de ses couches protectrices ont été discuté.Le tégument interne très probablement représente une groupe de mégasporanges stériles fusés, le tégument externe est l'homologue des cupules des ptéridospermes et d'origine axillaire. La troisième couche — les écailles interséminales chez les Bennettitales, la chlamys chez les Chlamydospermes, le paroi de l'ovaire chez quelques Angiospermes comme les Pandanacées, les Piperacées..., l'arille de l'ovule dans les ovaires carpellaires des Angiospermes — est probablement l'homologue d'un nombre d'ovules steriles. La quatrième couche, constituée de phyllomes steriles, s'est associée avec des axes ovulifères en formant les pistils carpellaires des Angiospermes. L'origine des Angiospermes des ancêtres d'un type Chlamydosperme-Bennettitale est indiqué par la morphologie transitoire de quelques ovaires soi-disant „pseudo-monomères” liant les ovules „nues” du typeGnetum avec les pistils du type des Piperacées, Chloranthacées etc. (shrink)
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    Essay Review: Quest and Conquest: Proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.Charles J. Mozzochi -2004 -Annals of Science 61 (1):119-126.
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    Imprudence in St. Thomas Aquinas.Charles J. O'Neil -1955 - Milwaukee,: Marquette University Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...) preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. (shrink)
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    Is Locke’s State the Secular State?Charles J. O’Neil -1952 -New Scholasticism 26 (4):424-440.
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    Surface and grain boundary energies of silver at oxygen pressures lower than 10−15Pa.J. Fiala &J. Ćdek -1975 -Philosophical Magazine 32 (1):251-255.
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    Ternary solution-hardening of copper single crystals.J. Friedrichs &P. Haasen -1975 -Philosophical Magazine 31 (4):863-869.
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    Knowledge Networks and British Idealism: An Introduction.J. R. Gibbins -2018 -Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 24 (2):145-169.
  34. Teaching Diversity: Listening to the Soul, Speaking From the Heart by Joan V. Gallos, V. Jean Ramsey, and Associates.J. Gillespie -2000 -Business and Society 39 (3):338-340.
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    Religión y cristianismo como mística, estética e ideología.J. M. G. GómezHeras -1973 -Salmanticensis 20 (3):435-504.
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    Astrology in the Papyri.J. Gwyn Griffiths -1969 -The Classical Review 19 (03):358-.
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    Management of Scientific and Technological Progress.J. M. Gvishiani -1978 -Dialectics and Humanism 5 (4):89-92.
  38. Life Choices: A Hastings Center Introduction to Bioethics.J. Hardwig -2000
     
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    The Greek Question: A Lesson from Scotland.J. Harrower -1917 -The Classical Review 31 (5-6):121-123.
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    The Mind Association Research Fellowship 1995-6.J. J. Acero -1995 -Mind 104:415.
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    Vi.—critical notices.J. L. Ackrill -1953 -Mind 62 (248):549-556.
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    An Emendation of EuripidesFrag. 222, Ed. Dindorf.J. Adam -1901 -The Classical Review 15 (04):197-.
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    A Medical Theory And The Text At Lactantius, Mort. Persec. 33.7 And Pelagonius 347.J. N. Adams -1988 -Classical Quarterly 38 (2):522-527.
    It would be a mistake to attempt to identify in modern terms the disease of Galerius described so graphically by Lactantius, Mort. 33. Consumption by lice or worms, if not genital ‘gangrene’, was a typical end for a tyrant or the impious, and there must be an element of literary exaggeration in Lactantius' account. But whatever one makes of the nature of the illness, Lactantius did set out to give the passage a scientific plausibility by his use of technical medical (...) phraseology, and by an allusion to a medical theory at 33.7. Recognition of this theory allows one to settle the text at one point, where editors have failed to agree. There is also a second place in the chapter where familiarity with medical Latin points one towards the solution of a textual problem. (shrink)
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    On The Semantic Field 'Put-Throw' in Latin.J. N. Adams -1974 -Classical Quarterly 24 (01):142-.
    It is well known that mitto comes to mean ‘put’ in late Latin and that it shows reflexes with this sense in the Romance languages . But the nature of this semantic change has not been fully explained, nor has the relationship of the word with other placing-terms in Latin. E. Löfstedt has stated simply that it ‘takes over the meaning ot ponere’.2 But as pono itself remains common in all types of Latin, the question arises whether the two words (...) did really come into conflict. It is the purpose of the first two sections of this article to show that for a considerable period pono and mitto occupied complementary places in a lexical system. This system exhibits a definite structure which remains unaltered from early Latin to at least the sixth century A.D., though its component terms undergo some changes. In section I pono and the words which in earlier Latin performed the functions later assumed by mitto will be discussed. In section I I we shall move on to mitto itself. It will be necessary to consider the nature and motivation of the transition ‘throwput’ as it appears in Latin. (shrink)
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  45. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 120, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, II.J. N. Adams -2003
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    Romanitas’ and the Latin Language.J. N. Adams -2003 -Classical Quarterly 53 (1):184-205.
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    Technical Latin.J. N. Adams -1985 -The Classical Review 35 (01):96-.
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    The Nihilism of John Dewey.J. W. L. Adams &Paul K. Crosser -1956 -Philosophical Quarterly 6 (24):276.
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    Aretino: Artistic adviser to Francis I.J. Adhémar -1954 -Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 17 (3/4):311-318.
  50. L'apôtre Paul et la parousie de Jésus Christ: L'eschatologie paulinienne et ses enjeux.J. -N. Aletti -1996 -Recherches de Science Religieuse 84 (1):15-41.
    L'interprétation de l'eschatologie paulinienne est dominée par la question de son rapport avec l'apocalyptique juive. Les points communs, soulignés par J.C. Beker à la suite de E. Käsemann, ne sont pas contestables, mais ne doivent pas occulter des différences notables, qui tiennent à la prééminence du Christ dans la vision paulinienne des événements de la fin. Ni l'attente ni le retard de la parousie ne semblent avoir eu, quoi qu'on en dise, d'influence décisive sur la pensée de l'Apôtre, mais bien (...) plutôt la réconciliation avec Dieu par la Croix et l'inauguration d'une humanité nouvelle dans la résurrection du Christ.Les lettres deutéropauliniennes ne rnodifient pas fondamentalement cette eschatologie, si ce n'est qu'elles accentuent encore l'emprise de la christologie sur la vision de la fin : à ceux qui attendent les ascensions célestes promises par la littérature apocalyptique, Paul répond qu'ils possèdent déjà leur être ressuscité avec le Christ, qui trône bien au-dessus de tous les être célestes. Ses idées sur le jugement dernier et la rétribution finale sont parfois dépendantes de celles du judaïsme, souvent imprécises et limitées, mais c'est toujours sa connaissance du Ressuscité, second Adam, qui conduit sa réflexion et l'aide à déchiffrer le destin final de l'humanité dans le Christ. The interpretation of pauline eschatology is dominated by the question of its rapport with Jewish apocalypse. The common points, underlined by J.C. Beker following E. Käsemann, cannot be contested, but should not hide the notable differences, which are based on the pre-eminence of Christ in the Pauline vision of the final events. Neither the expectation nor the delay of the Parousia does not seem to have had, despite what is said, a decisive influence on the Apostle’s thinking. He was concerned more about reconciliation with God through the cross and the inauguration of a new humanity by the resurrection of Christ.The deuteropauline letters do not fundamentally modify this eschatology, except in so far as they accentuate the dominance of Christology on the vision of the end. For those who await the celestial ascensions promised by apocalyptic literature, Paul answers that they already possess their resurrected being with Christ, who sits well above are celestial beings. These ideas on the Last Judgement and the final retribution are sometimes dependent on those of Judaism, often imprecise and limited, but it is always Paul's knowledge of the Resurrected, the second Adam, which directs his reflection and helps to decipher the final destiny of humanity in Christ. (shrink)
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