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    Citation Index.R. P.Abelson,A. A. Abrahamsen,A. Adelstein,P. Ammon,J. Anderson,R. A. Anderson,E. Aronson,J. L. Aronson,J. Astington &R. C. Atkinson -1997 - In David Martel Johnson & Christina E. Erneling,The future of the cognitive revolution. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  2. Citation Index.Abelson Rp,A. A. Abrahamsen,A. Adelstein,P. Atnmon,J. Anderson,R. A. Anderson,H. Arendt,E. Aronson,J. L. Aronson &S. Asch -1997 - In David Martel Johnson & Christina E. Erneling,The future of the cognitive revolution. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Comte, x Coombs, CH, 31, 36 Cox. LE, 205,207 Darwin, C., 29, 36.R.Abelson,L. Addis,K. D. Allen,W. P. Alston,J. T. Andresen,D. M. Armstrong,W. J. Arnold,K. J. Arrow,B. J. Baars &A. Bandura -1999 - In Bruce A. Thyer,The philosophical legacy of behaviorism. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 257.
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  4. Enhanced vigilance in guided meditation: Implications of altered consciousness.R. P. Atkinson &H. Earl -1996 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & Alwyn Scott,Toward a Science of Consciousness: The First Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press.
  5. The Poverty of Liberalism.R. P. WOLFF -1968
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    Ausonius' Fasti and Caesares revisited.R. P. H. Green -1999 -Classical Quarterly 49 (02):573-.
    This paper reconsiders certain questions about Ausonius’ two incomplete works on historical themes, Fasti and Caesares, with particular attention to points raised in a recent article by R. W. Burgess. Of the Fasti we have only a few tantalizing snippets, the packaging and not the core: what did the work look like when it left Ausonius? What was its coverage? was it in verse or prose? The Caesares as we have it breaks off in mid-quatrain, at line 139: did it (...) go beyond Elagabalus? What of the evidence in Giovanni Mansionario that Ausonius treated certain imperatores from Decius to Diocletian? (shrink)
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. Ahsmann,A. Knockaert,J. De Cock,G. Achten,P. Fransen,J. Kerkhofs,C. Traets,P. Ploumen,A. van Kol,J. Kijm,J. Mulders,J. Vanneste,J. Rupert,J. Vercruysse,P. Grootens,F. Bossuyt,S. Trooster,A. van Leeuwen,C. Verhaak,F. Vandenbussche,A. Poncelet,E. Huffer,M. De Tollenaere,R. Hostie,H. Hoefnagels,P. van Doornik,F. van Beeck,H. Leuridan,P. van Doornick &A. Geerardijn -1962 -Bijdragen 23 (4):416-448.
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  8. Learning from Comparing: New Directions in Comparative Educational Research. Volume 1. Contexts, Classrooms and Outcomes.R. Alexander,P. Broadfoot &D. Phillips -2001 -British Journal of Educational Studies 49 (2):234-236.
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    Théorie et pratique du communisme.R. P. Henri Chambre -1960 -Res Publica 2 (3):205-215.
  10. Kant und der Standpunkt der Sittlichkeit. zur Destruktion der Kantischen Philosophie durch Hegel: Für Michael Theunissen zum 65, Geburtstag.R. -P. Horstmann -1999 -Revue Internationale de Philosophie 53 (210):567-582.
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    Hybrid cognition.R. P. Worden -1999 -Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (1):70-90.
    I propose that neural cognition is supported by non-neural storage of a 3-D model of local space, used in the planning of movements. Information is stored in wave-like excitations which couple to neurons in the thalamus, with the wave-vectors of excitations representing spatial positions. This hybrid of neural and non-neural cognition may have fitness advantages over any purely neural mechanism -- in information capacity, geometric accuracy, and fast selective retrieval. The wave excitations may be sustained on a Bose-condensed state of (...) some excitation in the brain, by a mechanism like those investigated by Frohlich, Umezawa, Vitiello and others. These states, being frictionless, can store information indefinitely at low energy levels, insulated from thermal noise, so are an ideal substrate for memory. If a Bose-condensed state is a 3-D representation of local reality, it may be the basis of phenomenal consciousness . The resulting theory of consciousness is highly constrained, and agrees well with the main properties of conscious experience. In this account, consciousness arises from a very simple state of matter, rather than from complexity; and it evolved to meet one of the strongest selection pressures on the brain. (shrink)
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    Reasons, Rationales, and Relativisms: What's at Stake in the Conversation over Scientific Rationality?R. P. Peerenboom -1990 -Philosophy Today 34 (1):3-19.
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    Four men talk about God.R. P. Anschutz M. A. PhD -1934 -Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 12 (3):173-185.
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    L. Morisi : Alcimi Aviti De Mundi Initio . Pp. 146. Bologna: Patron, 1996. Paper, L. 19,000. ISBN: 88-555-2376-7.R. P. H. Green -1998 -The Classical Review 48 (1):198-199.
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    The Teubner Claudian.R. P. H. Green -1987 -The Classical Review 37 (02):183-.
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    Formalisations et théorèmes critiques.R. P. Dubarle -1957 -Dialectica 11 (1‐2):88-120.
    RésuméL'objet du présent article est de dégager la signification philosophique des différents théoriémes de métamathématique relatifs à la puissance des formalisations. Ces théorèmes représentent la partie de l'épistémologie qui peut être exposée dans la forme technique de la science elle‐même et rassemblant les éléments d'une réflexion autocritique de la pensée mathématique sur elle‐même. Au‐delà, ils invitent à comprendre l'acte de la pensée mathématique comme déploiement d'un projet pensant supposant à la fois une initiative volontaire de la pensée, un champ intuitif (...) absolument indéfini et une exigence logique régulatrice, et amènent la philosophie de la science à se demander si, telles qu'ellcs sont, les mathématiques sont l'unique forme de synthèse rigoureuse possible entre ces trois moments de la pensée. (shrink)
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  17. Sancti Epiphanii Episcopi Interpretatio Evangeliorum.R. P. Blake -1940 -Classical Weekly 34:162-163.
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    Art of Ancient Egypt.R. P. Bull -1938 -Classical Weekly 31:119-120.
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    Criteria for an Ethnographically Adequate Description of Concerted Activities and their Contexts.R. P. Mcdermott,Kenneth Gospodinoff &Jeffrey Aron -1978 -Semiotica 24 (3-4).
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  20. Sacra Doctrina.P. R. PERSSON -19...
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  21. Les philosophes contemporains.R. P. Maumus,I. M. Vacherot, Taine,P. Janet & Caro -1891 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 32:211-214.
     
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    Deformation twinning in Ni and F.C.C. Fe-Ni alloys.R. P. Reed -1967 -Philosophical Magazine 15 (137):1051-1055.
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    The grand biocentric design: how life creates reality.R. P. Lanza -2020 - Dallas, TX: BenBella Books. Edited by Matej Pavšič & Bob Berman.
    A new installment in the series that blew readers' minds with Biocentrism and Beyond Biocentrism, The Grand Biocentric Design offers an even deeper dive in to the nature of reality and our universe based on the latest groundbreaking research.
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    The Astronomy of Jãbir ibn Aflah.R. P. Lorch -1975 -Centaurus 19 (2):85-107.
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    The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1481.R. P. L. &Colin Imber -1993 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (3):508.
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    'Ascetic Co-operation': Henry Scott Holland and Gerard Manley Hopkins.R. P. Norman -2017 -Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 23 (1):67-96.
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    Dynamical models in economics: The case of inflation.R. P. J. Perazzo,S. L. Reich,J. Schvarzer &M. A. Virasoro -1997 -Complexity 2 (6):54-60.
  28. Modern Thomistic Philosophy, Vol. I, the Philosophy of Nature.R. P. Phillips -1936 -Philosophy 11 (43):367-367.
     
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    Hutsul Christmas as a Phenomenon of Christian Worldview and Folk Morality.R. P. Bereza -2003 -Ukrainian Religious Studies 26:82-89.
    Hutsuls, as one of the ethnic groups of the Ukrainian people, are undoubtedly, along with fights and lemmas, among the most striking exponents of the spiritual culture of the Carpathian Ukrainians. The great attractiveness of the Hutsul's geographical space of habitation could not but affect their worldviews, bright mentality and original patterns of traditional culture. Along with unsurpassed specimens of folk architecture, folk art, choreography, the original pearls of the Hutsul's spiritual heritage include their songs.
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  30. The Gospels of Bert'ay: An Old Georgian Manuscript of the Tenth Century.R. P. Blake &Sirarpie Der Nersessian -1942 -Byzantion 16:226-85.
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  31. Deconstruction Icon: Derrida.R. P. Singh -2006 -Indian Philosophical Quarterly 33 (2):187.
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    (1 other version)Aristotle and syllogism.R. P. Anschutz -1942 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 20 (3):228 – 231.
  33. The non-extensional bases of morals, matter, sexology and aesthetics.R. P. Askey -1960 - London,: D. Greenaway.
     
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    Key to Elementary Persian Grammar.R. P. G. &L. P. Elwell-Sutton -1967 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):211.
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  35. From Dialogue to Dialectic: Socrates, Kant, Hegel & Marx.R. P. Singh -2000 -Indian Philosophical Quarterly 27 (3):259-274.
     
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  36. Announcement: Call for Papers.R. P. Feynman -2000 -Foundations of Physics 30 (4).
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    Commentary on “a proposal for a new system of credit allocation in science”.R. P. Guertin -1997 -Science and Engineering Ethics 3 (3):249-250.
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  38. The Continuity of Christian Doctrine.R. P. C. Hanson -1981
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    (1 other version)The poetics of Aristotle.R. P. Hardie -1895 -Mind 4 (15):350-364.
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    Hungarian Latin.R. P. H. Green -1991 -The Classical Review 41 (01):131-.
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    Symmachus' Style.R. P. H. Green -1990 -The Classical Review 40 (01):46-.
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    How a Formal Theory of Rationality Can Be Normative.R. P. Loui -1993 -Journal of Philosophy 90 (3):137-143.
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    Gandhi on nonviolence in the context of enlightenment, rationality and globalization.R. P. Singh -unknown
    An attempt has been made in this paper to trace Gandhi's principle of 'nonviolence' in the context of 'Enlightenment Rationality' on the one hand and 'Globalization' on the other. The ideas of freedom/independence, autonomy, sovereignty, property, maturity/adulthood, public and private, tolerance, scientific rationality, secularism, humanism, democracy, nation/ state, universality of moral actions, humanity as an end in itself, critique of religion, etc., are the most operative terms of European Enlightenment of the 19th century. Though these ideas evolved and developed in (...) Europe, yet they proliferated beyond Europe to other continents and subcontinents. Gandhi appreciated these ideas and like a genius, he interpreted them into indigenous concepts and principles such as truth, simplicity, faith, brahmacharya, purushartha, satyagraha, swaraj, karma, compassion, trusteeship, vegetarianism/fruitarianism and above all nonviolence with the aim of attaining swaraj - victory over one's passions, lusts, greed, etc., and independence and sovereignty of the country. I may point out, though I shall not be in a position to develop it here, that the basic concepts of the Enlightenment were questioned and repudiated by Marx, Engels and Lenin on the one hand and the critical theorists like Adorno, Horkheimer, Marcuse and Habermas on the other. In the era of globalization, the Enlightenment concepts have become almost obsolete. But Gandhi's principles are still valid. These are the only viable principles to resolve moral dilemmas that everybody faces, being constantly confronted by equally valid alternatives in globalization. Hence I'll propose a modest critique of the Enlightenment and the globalization from Gandhi's perspective of nonviolence. (shrink)
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    Note on the effect of grain boundary cavitation on ductility.R. P. Skelton -1967 -Philosophical Magazine 15 (134):405-409.
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    The Astronomical Instruments of J?bir ibn Aflah and the Torquetum.R. P. Lorch -1976 -Centaurus 20 (1):11-35.
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    Nonduality and Daoism.R. P. Peerenboom -1992 -International Philosophical Quarterly 32 (1):35-53.
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    Stimulus properties which reduce apparent reversal of rotating rectangular shapes.R. P. Power -1967 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (4p1):595.
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  48. Elementi di biologia del pesce novello da semina.R. Rossi,R. TRISOlINI &P. FRanzoi -1999 -Laguna 6:21-30.
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  49. Augusto Comte.P. P. R. -1967 -Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana:502.
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    Particle hardening in manganese-doped sodium chloride single crystals.R. P. Harrison &C. W. A. Newey -1968 -Philosophical Magazine 17 (147):525-533.
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