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  1. The Sentiment of Rationality.Wm James - 1979 - In William James (ed.), The Will to Believe: And Other Essays in Popular Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 63--110.
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    Remarks on Spencer's definition of mind as correspondence.Wm James - 1878 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 12 (1):1 - 18.
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    The Development of Plato's Metaphysics.James Wm Forrester - 1984 - Noûs 18 (3):521-525.
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    Religious Language after J. L. Austin.James M. Smith & James Wm McClendon Jr - 1972 - Religious Studies 8 (1):55 - 63.
  5. Being Good and Being Logical: Philosophical Groundwork for a New Deontic Logic.James Wm Forrester - 1999 - Studia Logica 63 (2):276-280.
     
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    Arguments and Able Man Colud Refute: Parmenides 133b-134e.James Wm Forrester - 1974 - Phronesis 19 (3):233-237.
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    Parmenides: Being, Bounds, and Logic.James Wm Forrester - 1989 - Noûs 23 (4):551-555.
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    Lettre de William James à Joseph Segond.Wm James - 2022 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 147 (4):535-540.
    William James répond le 19 mars 1902 à la proposition que lui a faite Joseph Segond de traduire les Principles of Psychology. Il l’invite à se mettre en relation avec d’autres candidats à cette traduction et suggère de traduire plutôt le Briefer Course dont il prépare une nouvelle édition.
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    Narrative Ethics and Christian Ethics.James Wm McClendon - 1986 - Faith and Philosophy 3 (4):383-396.
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    Religion and language.James Wm McClendon - 1967 - World Futures 5 (3):77-82.
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    Correspondance de Charles renouvier et de William James (suite).Wm James, C. Renouvier & R. -B. Perry - 1929 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 36 (2):193 - 222.
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    The Ways of Things.James Feibleman & Wm Pepperell Montague - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (5):534.
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    “If, in thought, all composition be removed ...”.James Wm Forrester - 1980 - Kant Studien 71 (1-4):406-417.
  14. Biography as Theology: How Life Stories Can Remake Today's Theology.James Wm McClendon - 1990
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    Brute and human intellect.Wm James - 1878 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 12 (3):236 - 276.
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    A correction.Wm James - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (7):183-184.
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    Immediate resemblance.Wm James & F. H. Bradley - 1893 - Mind 2 (8):509-510.
  18. Spatial Quale.Wm James - 1879 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 13:64.
     
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    Distinguishing modern and postmodern theologies.Nancey Murphy & James Wm Mcclendon - 1989 - Modern Theology 5 (3):191-214.
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    Being Good and Being Logical: Philosophical Groundwork for a New Deontic Logic.Lou Goble & James Wm Forrester - 1998 - Philosophical Review 107 (2):298.
    Deontic logic ought to be fundamental to ethical theory and the theory of practical reasoning, but, for various reasons, it hasn’t been. James Forrester faults the standard systems themselves; so, in place of standard deontic logic, he proposes a new deontic logic that should, he thinks, serve moral philosophy more adequately.
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    Philosophy and the Christian Faith. [REVIEW]James Wm McClendon - 1992 - Faith and Philosophy 9 (1):109-116.
  22. Ten unpublished letters from William James, 1842-1910 to Francis Herbert Bradley, 1846-1924.J. C. Kenna & Wm James - 1966 - Mind 75 (299):309-331.
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    Parmenides, Plato, and the Semantics of Not-Being. [REVIEW]James Wm Forrester - 1994 - Ancient Philosophy 14 (1):157-161.
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    Doxology. [REVIEW]James Wm McClendon - 1986 - Faith and Philosophy 3 (2):222-226.
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  25. James Edwin Creighton.Wm A. Hammond - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (10):253-256.
  26. Bernstein, Richard J.(1998) Freud and the Legacy of Moses. New York: Cambridge University Press, $59.95, 151 pp. Burtchaell, James Tunstead (1998) The Dying of the Light: The Disengagement of Colleges and Universities from Their Christian Churches. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., $45.00, 868 pp. [REVIEW]Leon Chai, Philip Clayton, B. Wm, Stephen Crites, Richard L. Greaves, Klaus Haag, Paul Heelas, David Martin & Paul Morris - 1999 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 45:200-202.
     
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    Religious language after J. L. austin1: James M. Smith and James wm. McClendon, jr.James M. Smith - 1972 - Religious Studies 8 (1):55-63.
    John L. Austin believed that in the illocution he had discovered a fundamental element of our speech, the understanding of which would disclose the significance of all kinds of linguistic action: not only proposing marriage and finding guilt, but also stating, reporting, conjecturing, and all the rest of the things men can do linguistically. 2 We claim that the illocution, the full-fledged speech-act, is central to religious utterances as well, and that it provides a perspicuity in understanding them not elsewhere (...)
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    Respondeo: Method and content in casuistry.Kevin Wm Wildes - 1994 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 19 (1):115-119.
    James Tallmon has argued that my criticisms of Jonsen and Toulmin are ill founded. Tallmon argues that Jonsen and Toulmin argue for a method of rhetorical reasoning and not for a particular content. He argues that if one distinguishes the content and method of casuistry the Jonsen-Toulmin model can work. But Tallmon, like Jonsen and Toulmin, cannot escape the need for casuistry to have a content. Tallmon's response evidences that need since he assumes that there is a ‘Medical Community’ (...)
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    A Contemporary in Dissent: Johann Georg Hamann as a Radical Enlightener by Oswald Bayer (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2012) xx + 234 pp.James Orr - 2013 - Modern Theology 29 (1):187-189.
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    Pleased to Make Your Acquaintance: A review of Kevin Wm. Wildes' Moral Acquaintances: Methodology in Bioethics. [REVIEW]James R. Thobaben - 2001 - Christian Bioethics 7 (3):425-439.
    James R. Thobaben; “Pleased to Make Your Acquaintance: A review of Kevin Wm. Wildes' Moral Acquaintances: Methodology in Bioethics”, Christian bioethics: Non-Ec.
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    Children’s Verbal, Visual and Spatial Processing and Storage Abilities: An Analysis of Verbal Comprehension, Reading, Counting and Mathematics.Rebecca Gordon, James H. Smith-Spark, Elizabeth J. Newton & Lucy A. Henry - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The importance of working memory in reading and mathematics performance has been widely studied, with recent research examining the components of WM and their roles in these educational outcomes. However, the differing relationships between these abilities and the foundational skills involved in the development of reading and mathematics have received less attention. Additionally, the separation of verbal, visual and spatial storage and processing and subsequent links with foundational skills and downstream reading and mathematics has not been widely examined. The current (...)
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    James Wm. McClendon, Jr., 1924-2000.Nancey Murphy - 2002 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 75 (5):197 -.
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    Wm & H'ry: Literature, Love, and the Letters Between William and Henry James.J. C. Hallman - 2013 - University of Iowa Press.
    Readers generally know only one of the two famous James brothers. Literary types know Henry James; psychologists, philosophers, and religion scholars know William James. In reality, the brothers’ minds were inseparable, as the more than eight hundred letters they wrote to each other reveal. In this book, J. C. Hallman mines the letters for mutual affection and influence, painting a moving portrait of a relationship between two extraordinary men. Deeply intimate, sometimes antagonistic, rife with wit, and on (...)
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    James F. Sennett the analytic theist: An Alvin Plantinga reader. (Grand rapids and cambridge: Wm. eerdmans publishing co., 1998). Pp. XVIII+369. £15.99 pbk. [REVIEW]S. F. - 1999 - Religious Studies 35 (3):385-388.
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    James F. Sennett The Analytic Theist: an Alvin Plantinga Reader. (Grand Rapids and Cambridge: Wm. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1998). Pp. xviii+369. £15.99 Pbk. [REVIEW]W. F. S. M. - 1999 - Religious Studies 35 (3):385-388.
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    Culbertson James T.. Consciousness and behavior. A neural analysis of behavior and of consciousness. Wm. C. Brown Company, Dubuque 1950, xxi + 210 pp. [REVIEW]A. S. Householder - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):286-287.
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  37. A Qualified Bioethic: Particularity in James Gustafson and Stanley Hauer-was, by Gerald P. McKenny 511 Advance Directives for Voluntary Euthanasia: A Volatile Combination? by Leslie Pickering Francis 297 After the Fall: Particularism in Bioethics, by Kevin Wm. Wildes, 5.7. 505. [REVIEW]Louis E. Newman, Bonnie B. O'Connor, Jean-Pierre Poullier, Mark Risjord, Wendell Stephenson & Mark D. Sullivan - 1993 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 18:599-602.
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    Stand Out of Our Light: Freedom and Resistance in the Attention Economy.James Williams - 2018 - Cambridge University Press.
    Former Google advertising strategist, now Oxford-trained philosopher James Williams launches a plea to society and to the tech industry to help ensure that the technology we all carry with us every day does not distract us from pursuing our true goals in life. As information becomes ever more plentiful, the resource that is becoming more scarce is our attention. In this 'attention economy', we need to recognise the fundamental impacts of our new information environment on our lives in order (...)
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  39. The causal mechanical model of explanation.James Woodward - 1989 - Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science 13:359-83.
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    Gilles Deleuze's Logic of Sense: A Critical Introduction and Guide.James Williams - 2008 - Edinburgh University Press.
    This is the first critical study of The Logic of Sense, Gilles Deleuze's most important work on language and ethics, as well as the main source of his vital philosophy of the event.James Williams explains the originality of Deleuze's work with careful definitions of all his innovative terms and a detailed description of the complex structure he constructs. This reading makes connections to his ground-breaking work on literature, to his critical but also progressive relation to the sciences, and to (...)
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    Lectures on Conditioned Reflexes.Wm Clark Trow - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (10):275-277.
  42. Harsh justice: criminal punishment and the widening divide between America and Europe.James Q. Whitman - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Why is American punishment so cruel? While in continental Europe great efforts are made to guarantee that prisoners are treated humanely, in America sentences have gotten longer and rehabilitation programs have fallen by the wayside. Western Europe attempts to prepare its criminals for life after prison, whereas many American prisons today leave their inhabitants reduced and debased. In the last quarter of a century, Europe has worked to ensure that the baser human inclination toward vengeance is not reflected by state (...)
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  43. Epicurus and Democritean ethics: an archaeology of ataraxia.James Warren - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The Epicurean philosophical system has enjoyed much recent scrutiny, but the question of its philosophical ancestry remains largely neglected. It has often been thought that Epicurus owed only his physical theory of atomism to the fifth-century BC philosopher Democritus, but this study finds that there is much in his ethical thought which can be traced to Democritus. It also finds important influences on Epicurus in Democritus' fourth-century followers such as Anaxarchus and Pyrrho, and in Epicurus' disagreements with his own Democritean (...)
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    Health inequities.James Wilson - 2011 - In Angus Dawson (ed.), Public Health Ethics: Key Concepts and Issues in Policy and Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 211-230.
    The infant mortality rate in Liberia is 50 times higher than it is in Sweden, whilst a child born in Japan has a life expectancy at birth of more than double that of one born in Zambia. 1 And within countries, we see differences which are nearly as great. For example, if you were in the USA and travelled the short journey from the poorer parts of Washington to Montgomery County Maryland, you would find that ‘for each mile travelled life (...)
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    Gilles Deleuze's Difference and Repetition: A Critical Introduction and Guide.James Williams - 2013 - Edinburgh University Press.
    A revised, expanded and fully up-to-date critical introduction to Deleuze's most important work of philosophyBy critically analysing Deleuze's methods, principles and arguments, James Williams helps readers to engage with the revolutionary core of Deleuze's philosophy and take up positions for or against its most innovative and controversial ideas.
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    The Metaphysics of Paradox: Jainism, Absolute Relativity, and Religious Pluralism.Wm Andrew Schwartz - 2018 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book offers a new paradigm for religious pluralism by exploring Indic insights of Jainism and the nature of paradox.
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  47. Ethical aspects of food preservation.Wm Waites Gsab Stewart - 1995 - In T. B. Mepham, G. A. Tucker & J. Wiseman (eds.), Issues in Agricultural Bioethics. Nottingham University Press.
     
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    The Dialogues of Plato.Wm Hammond & B. Jowett - 1893 - Clarendon Press.
  49. Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking.William James - 2014 - Gorham, ME: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Eric C. Sheffield.
    One of the great American pragmatic philosophers alongside Peirce and Dewey, William James (1842–1910) delivered these eight lectures in Boston and New York in the winter of 1906–7. Though he credits Peirce with coining the term 'pragmatism', James highlights in his subtitle that this 'new name' describes a philosophical temperament as old as Socrates. The pragmatic approach, he says, takes a middle way between rationalism's airy principles and empiricism's hard facts. James' pragmatism is both a method of (...)
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  50. Note.Wm Pepperell Montague - 1944 - Ethics 54 (3):234-234.
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