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    XIV. Angular correlation measurements on88Sr.C. F. Coleman - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (2):166-174.
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    Mindfulness for the High Performance World: A Practical, Skill-Based Approach to Developing and Sustaining Mindfulness, Equanimity and Balance.C. Norman Coleman & Karolynn F. Coleman - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    Mindfulness for the High Performance World provides a unique approach to mindfulness training, built upon the principles of Buddhist philosophy written in line with the Dalai Lama’s description of meditation and mindfulness as “Science of the Mind”. This unique volume explores mindfulness as a learnable skill in context with the underpinnings of the teachings of Eastern psychology. The authors, Norm, a physician, cancer researcher and triathlete and Karolynn, a psychotherapist, mindfulness meditation teacher and marathoner, live and work in a high-stress, (...)
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    On the longitudinal polarization of β-particles.P. E. Cavanagh, J. F. Turner, C. F. Coleman, G. A. Gard & B. W. Ridley - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (21):1105-1112.
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    Ancient Roman Statutes.James H. Oliver, A. C. Johnson, P. R. Coleman-Norton & F. C. Bourne - 1963 - American Journal of Philology 84 (1):86.
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  5. Editor: CGN Mascie-Taylor Editorial Advisory Panel JL Boldsen DA Coleman.P. L. C. Diggory, J. A. Beardmore, R. Chester, Erica Haimes, M. A. Herbertson & D. F. Roberts - 1993 - Journal of Biosocial Science 25:422.
     
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  6. The ruins, or, A survey of the revolutions of empires 1811.C. -F. Volney - 1811 - Otley, West Yorkshire, England ; Washington, D.C.: Woodstock Books.
     
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    Mental Schemas Hamper Memory Storage of Goal-Irrelevant Information.C. C. G. Sweegers, G. A. Coleman, E. A. M. van Poppel, R. Cox & L. M. Talamini - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    The Study of the Relations among Ethical Considerations, Family Management and Organizational Performance in Corporate Governance.C. -F. Wu - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 68 (2):165-179.
    Corporate governance is increasingly becoming an issue of global concern, not least because we are more and more living in a corporate world that transcends international boundaries. The main purpose and motivation of this study is to determine how the international community should motivate businesses in fostering exemplary corporate governance, therefore eliminating obstacles to ethically exemplary behavior. The empirical approach utilized here has been applied to 161 businesses, both listed and over-the-counter (OTC) companies, with the results indicating that ethical considerations, (...)
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  9. Law, Coercion and Folk Intuitions.Lucas Miotto, Guilherme F. C. F. Almeida & Noel Struchiner - 2023 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 43 (1):97-123.
    In discussing whether legal systems are necessarily coercive, legal philosophers usually appeal to thought experiments involving angels or other morally driven beings who need no coercion to organise their social lives. Such appeals have invited criticism. Critics have not only challenged the relevance of such thought experiments to our understanding of legal systems; they have also argued that, contrary to the intuitions of most legal philosophers, the ‘man on the Clapham Omnibus’ would not hold that there is law in a (...)
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    Methods in Structural Linguistics.C. F. Voegelin & Zellig S. Harris - 1952 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 72 (3):113.
  11. Sequence semantics for dynamic predicate logic.C. F. M. Vermeulen - 1993 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 2 (3):217-254.
    In this paper a semantics for dynamic predicate logic is developed that uses sequence valued assignments. This semantics is compared with the usual relational semantics for dynamic predicate logic: it is shown that the most important intuitions of the usual semantics are preserved. Then it is shown that the refined semantics reflects out intuitions about information growth. Some other issues in dynamic semantics are formulated and discussed in terms of the new sequence semantics.
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    Suicide: Some of its causes and preventives.C. F. Yonge - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 16 (2):179-189.
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    Suicide: Some of Its Causes and Preventives.C. F. Yonge - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 16 (2):179-189.
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    Business ethics in banking.C. F. Green - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (8):631 - 634.
    Companies do have ethical responsibility and are not protected by limited liability from the consequences of their actions. A company's record and the preception of its ethics affect its reputation and ensure long term success or failure.The financial community has a history of placing moral considerations above legal or opportunistic expedients. But we are often exposed to moral dangers and the dangers of contamination are increasing. Deregulation and the technological revolution are sharpening ethical conflicts.
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    The relation of a to prov ⌜a ⌝ in the lindenbaum sentence algebra.C. F. Kent - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (2):295-298.
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    Tradition and Scripture: C. F. EVANS.C. F. Evans - 1967 - Religious Studies 3 (1):323-337.
    Tradition in either of its two senses—the act of handing on , and what is handed on—is a particular instance of a law of human existence that men live in dependence on one another and by the processes of giving and receiving. So a sociologist can write, ‘If we are able to speak of real tradition, we must find the past spontaneously taken into account as the meaning of the present, without any discontinuity of social time, and without any consideration (...)
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  17. Science, Knowledge, and Mind: A Study in the Philosophy of C. S. Peirce.C. F. Delaney - 1993 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 29 (3):457-462.
     
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  18. The relation of a to $\operatorname{prov} \ulcorner a \urcorner$ in the lindenbaum sentence algebra.C. F. Kent - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (2):295 - 298.
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    A Context-Sensitive Liar.C. F. Juhl - 1997 - Analysis 57 (3):202-204.
  20. Thomas More at Windsor.C. F. Richmond - 1998 - Common Knowledge 7:14-19.
     
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  21. The Murder of Thomas Dennis'.C. F. Richmond - 1993 - Common Knowledge 2:85-98.
     
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    Al-Muʿāfā b. ʿImrān and the Beginnings of the Ṭabaqāt Literature.C. F. Robinson - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (1):114.
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  23. Arguments about meaninglessness.C. F. Presley - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (47):225-234.
  24. 'The Boy Makes the Man', by a Sunday Scholar [C.F.]. A Prize Essay.F. C. & Boy - 1862
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    The plan recognition problem: An intersection of psychology and artificial intelligence.C. F. Schmidt, N. S. Sridharan & J. L. Goodson - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 11 (1-2):45-83.
  26. Rationality in Action by John Searle.C. F. Douglass - 2003 - Auslegung 26 (2):106-112.
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    Peirce's account of mental activity.C. F. Delaney - 1979 - Synthese 41 (1):25 - 36.
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    Peirce on the Hypothesis of God.C. F. Delaney - 1992 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (4):725 - 739.
  29. Theory of Knowledge.C. F. Delaney - 1977 - In C. F. Delaney, Michael J. Loux, Gary Gutting & W. David Solomon (eds.), The Synoptic Vision: Essays on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 1-42.
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    Variables as stacks.C. F. M. Vermeulen - 2000 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 9 (2):143-167.
    The development of the dynamic semantics of natural languagehas put issues of variable control on the agenda of formal semantics. Inthis paper we regard variables as names for stacks of values and makeexplicit several control actions as push and pop actions on stacks. Weapply this idea both to static and dynamic languages and compare theirfinite variable hierarchies, i.e., the relation between the number ofvariable stacks that is available and the expressivity of the language.This can be compared in natural languages with (...)
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  31. Unsettling the memes of neoliberal capitalism through administrative pragmatism.C. F. Abel & Karen Kunz - 2019 - In Margaret Stout (ed.), From austerity to abundance?: creative approaches to coordinating the common good. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing.
     
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    Interdisciplinary Research and Trans-disciplinary Validity Claims.C. F. Gethmann - 2015 - Cham: Imprint: Springer. Edited by M. Carrier, G. Hanekamp, M. Kaiser, G. Kamp, S. Lingner, M. Quante & F. Thiele.
    Interdisciplinarity has seemingly become a paradigm for modern and meaningful research. Clearly, the interdisciplinary modus of deliberation enables to unfold relevant but quite different disciplinary perspectives to the reflection of broader scientific questions or societal problems. However, whether the comprehensive results of interdisciplinary reflection prove to be valid or to be acceptable in trans-disciplinary terms depends upon certain preconditions, which have to be fulfilled for securing scientific quality and social trust in advisory contexts. The present book is written by experts (...)
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  33. Black Power and Christian Responsibility: The Biblical Foundations for Social Ethics.C. F. SLEEPER - 1969
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    The Vitality of Lao-Tze's Philosophy.C. F. Liu - 1925 - The Monist 35 (3):486-495.
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  35. Abraham to the Middle-East Crisis.C. F. OWEN - 1957
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    Chairman's comments on the contributions by Woodger and Hutten.C. F. A. Pantin - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (42):109-112.
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    The distribution of scientific effort.C. F. Carter - 1963 - Minerva 1 (2):172-181.
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    Incremental semantics for propositional texts.C. F. M. Vermeulen - 1994 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (2):243-271.
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    On computable numbers with an application to the AlanTuringproblem.C. F. Huws & J. C. Finnis - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 25 (2):181-203.
    This paper explores the question of whether or not the law is a computable number in the sense described by Alan Turing in his 1937 paper ‘On computable numbers with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem.’ Drawing upon the legal, social, and political context of Alan Turing’s own involvement with the law following his arrest in 1952 for the criminal offence of gross indecency, the article explores the parameters of computability within the law and analyses the applicability of Turing’s computability thesis (...)
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  40. Theodizee der Theodizeelosigkeit. Erwiderung auf einen vermeintlichen Einwand gegen jede Verteidigung des Welturhebers angesichts des Bosen in der Welt.C. F. R. Illies - 2000 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 107 (2):410-427.
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  41. Business ethics.C. F. Taeusch - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (3):273-288.
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    From natural disability to the moral man: Calvinism and the history of psychology.C. F. Goodey - 2001 - History of the Human Sciences 14 (3):1-29.
    Some humanist theologians within the French Reformed Church in the 17th century developed the notion that a disability of the intellect could exist in nature independently of any moral defect, freeing its possessors from any obligations of natural law. Sharpened by disputes with the church leadership, this notion began to suggest a species-type classification that threatened to override the importance of the boundary between elect and reprobate in the doctrine of predestination. This classification seems to look forward to the natural (...)
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    Curio’s Lictors.C. F. Konrad - 2022 - Hermes 150 (4):497-501.
    Curio’s six lictors with laureled fasces (Cic. Att. 10.4.9) are best explained by his holding command in 49 BC not as Caesar’s legatus, but pro praetore with imperium nominally in his own right, granted (‘extra-constitutionally’) by Caesar directly, without vote of Senate and People.
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    Some New Apparatus for the Psycho-Galvanic Reflex Phenomenon.C. F. W. Bellingham - 1928 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):137.
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  45. Independent replication of the 12mG magnetic field effect on melatonin and MCF-7 cells in vitro.C. F. Blackman, S. G. Benane & J. P. de HouseBlanchard - 1996 - 18th Annual Bioelectromagnetics Society Meeting, June, Vancouver, Canada. Abstract Ai 2.
     
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    After drepana.C. F. Konrad - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (1):192-203.
    The Battle of Drepana in 249 b.c. marks the most significant defeat of Roman naval forces at the hands of their Carthaginian opponents during the First Punic War. Attempting to take the Punic fleet in the harbour of Drepana by surprise, the consul P. Claudius Pulcher sailed with his ships from Lilybaeum about midnight, and reached Drepana at dawn. Yet, owing to swift and level-headed counter-measures taken by the Punic commander, Adherbal, the unfolding fight – partly in the harbour, mostly (...)
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    Polybios and the Consulship of Iunius Pullus.C. F. Konrad - 2016 - Hermes 144 (2):178-193.
    It is generally believed that Polybios mistook L. Iunius Pullus (cos. 249) for one of the consuls of 248 B. C. The internal evidence of Polybios’ narrative shows clearly that he knew the correct year of Iunius’ consulship, and inadvertently created a false impression of the date by structuring his account so as to tell the story of the Roman siege of Lilybaeum without interruption, from its inception in 250 to Claudius Pulcher’s defeat at Drepana in the following year. This (...)
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    Pullus, Pullius, and Pulcher.C. F. Konrad - 2023 - Hermes 151 (1):120-126.
    It is argued that (1) the alleged violation of the auspices by both the Consuls of 249 B. C. did in fact occur and (2) resulted in separate prosecutions directed at each of them; (3) the name ‘Pullius’, reported for one of the plebeian Tribunes that prosecuted P. Claudius Pulcher, is probably authentic; (4) the cognomen of L. Iunius Pullus is not spun out the violation of the auspices attributed to him and his colleague; and (5) the cognomen ‘Pulcher’, first (...)
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  49. A completeness proof for Porte's S°a and Sa.C. F. Kielkopf - 1982 - Logique Et Analyse 25:435.
     
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    Ager Romanus at messana?C. F. Konrad - 2008 - Classical Quarterly 58 (1):349-353.
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