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    Richard Hooker and contemporary political ideas.F. J. Shirley - 1949 - Westport, Conn.: Hyperion Press.
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    The J.H.B. bookshelf.Shirley A. Roe, Ronald Rainger, John F. Cornell, James J. Bono, Pietro Corsi & William J. Haas - 1985 - Journal of the History of Biology 18 (3):439-446.
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    The J.H.B. bookshelf.Shirley A. Roe, Philip J. Pauly, John F. Cornell & Joy Harvey - 1987 - Journal of the History of Biology 20 (3):423-430.
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    The JHB bookshelf.Shirley A. Roe, Ronald Rainger, John F. Cornell, James J. Bono, Pietro Corsi & William J. Haas - 1985 - Journal of the History of Biology 18 (3):439-446.
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    The J.H.B. bookshelf.Shirley A. Roe, Thomas F. Glick, Joy Harvey, F. Weiling & John Scarborough - 1981 - Journal of the History of Biology 14 (2):355-362.
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    The J.H.B. Bookshelf.Shirley A. Roe, A. R. S., John T. Edsall, Muriel L. Blaisdell & John F. Cornell - 1987 - Journal of the History of Biology 20 (2):281-287.
  7. F. J. Shirley, Richard Hooker and Contemporary Political Ideas. [REVIEW]C. J. Wright - 1949 - Hibbert Journal 48:100.
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  8. Supercharging the h-litre V. 16 brm racing engine.G. L. Wilde & F. J. Allenf - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 179--45.
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  9. Introduction to studies in the philosophy of biology.F. J. Ayala - 1974 - In Francisco Jose Ayala & Theodosius Dobzhansky (eds.), Studies in the philosophy of biology: reduction and related problems. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  10. The biological concept of progress.F. J. Ayala - 1974 - In Francisco José Ayala & Theodosius Dobzhansky (eds.), Studies in the Philosophy of Biology: Reduction and Related Problems : [papers Presented at a Conference on Problems of Reduction in Biology Held in Villa Serbe, Bellagio, Italy 9-16 September 1972. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 339--354.
     
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  11. From Dialogue to Epilogue: Marxism and Catholicism To-Morrow.F. J. ADELMANN - 1968
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  12. New Arabic inscriptions from the province of Jaen: The stones from Cazalilla and Ubeda.F. J. AguirreSadaba - 1996 - Al-Qantara 17 (2):321-338.
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  13. Neurophenomenology: A methodological remedy for the hard problem.F. J. Varela - 1996 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (4):330-49.
    This paper responds to the issues raised by D. Chalmers by offering a research direction which is quite radical because of the way in which methodological principles are linked to scientific studies of consciousness. Neuro-phenomenology is the name I use here to designate a quest to marry modern cognitive science and a disciplined approach to human experience, thereby placing myself in the lineage of the continental tradition of Phenomenology. My claim is that the so-called hard problem that animates these Special (...)
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  14. Measurements and Time Reversal in Objective Quantum Theory.F. J. Belinfante - 1979 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 30 (2):187-191.
     
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    God and the Problem of Blameless Moral Ignorance.F. J. Elbert - 2021 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 8.
    A morally perfect God necessarily desires that all rational agents behave morally. An omnipotent and omniscient God has the power and knowledge to ensure that all rational agents have sufficient moral knowledge to do what morality requires. So, if God exists, there are no rational moral agents who lack sufficient moral knowledge to act morally. However, there has been a wide range of moral agents who, without blame, have lacked the moral knowledge to behave morally. Therefore, God does not exist. (...)
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    Buddhist Belief ‘In’: F. J. HOFFMAN.F. J. Hoffman - 1985 - Religious Studies 21 (3):381-387.
    Recent articles in Religious Studies have underscored the questions of whether Buddhism presents any empirical doctrines, and whether, if it does, such doctrines are false or vacuous. In what follows I want to sketch an interpretation of Buddhism according to which it does not offer doctrines which are empirically false, on the one hand, or trivially true on the other. In doing so I take my cue from an earlier, and by now classic, paper by H. H. Price. For the (...)
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  17. Pain: Its Modes and Functions.F. J. J. BUYTENDIJK - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (50):185-186.
     
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  18. Biology and ethics.F. J. G. Ebling (ed.) - 1969 - New York,: Published for the Institute of Biology by Academic Press.
  19. The meaning of intercultural communication.F. J. Eilers - 1999 - Journal of Dharma 24 (3):235-243.
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    The effect of dispersed phases upon dislocation distributions in plastically deformed copper crystals.F. J. Humphreys & J. W. Martin - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (143):927-957.
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    Mier en slang: correspondentie van F.J.J. Buytendijk met Erich Wasmann S.J.F. J. J. Buytendijk - 1990 - Zeist: Kerckebosch. Edited by Erich Wasmann & Henk Struyker Boudier.
    Geannoteerde briefwisseling van de twee geleerden over het vraagstuk van de evolutie.
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    Minds and Machines Special Issue: Machine Learning: Prediction Without Explanation?F. J. Boge, P. Grünke & R. Hillerbrand - 2022 - Minds and Machines 32 (1):1-9.
  23. Mr. Kneale on probability and induction I.F. J. Anscombe - 1951 - Mind 60 (239):299-309.
    As a statistician, whose job is to advise on how to make inductions from observations with the aid of the theory of probability, I hope I shall be pardoned some comments on Mr. Kneale's discussion of this subject.
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    Eugenics and capitalism.F. J. Allaun - 1933 - The Eugenics Review 24 (4):345.
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    Eugenics and socialism.F. J. Allaun - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 24 (1):73.
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  26. Mensch und Tier. Ein Beitrag zur vergleichenden Psychologie.F. J. J. Buytendijk - 1958 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 20 (4):754-754.
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    On the psychophysiological identification of covert nonoral language processes.F. J. McGuigan & G. V. Pavek - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 92 (2):237.
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    Bellarmine, Jesuits and Popery.F. J. Zwierlein - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (2):258-268.
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    End of No-Popery in Continental Congress.F. J. Zwierlein - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (3):357-377.
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    No Popery One Hundred Years Ago.F. J. Zwierlein - 1935 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 10 (1):108-117.
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    Some Aspects of Touch.F. J. J. Buytendijk - 1970 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 1 (1):99-122.
    1. The most important aspect of touch is its relation to time and space, a relation which is established by the movement of touching itself. Referring to the ideas of E. Straus, the distinction between touching and being touched is elaborated in light of experiments done by us with animals. 2. Touching is: being in one's own limits and at the same time going beyond these limits, a situation in which the touched object is felt at the same time as (...)
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    History of Comparative Anatomy. From Aristotle to the Eighteenth Century. Francis J. Cole.F. J. Cole & Herbert Friedmann - 1948 - Isis 38 (3/4):264-266.
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  33. Ernst Mayr 1904.F. J. Ayala - 2004 - Ludus Vitalis 12:1-245.
     
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  34. On the virtues and pitfalls of the molecular evolutionary clock.F. J. Ayala - 2014 - In Francisco José Ayala & John C. Avise (eds.), Essential readings in evolutionary biology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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    The second appendix to probus.F. J. Barnett - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (01):257-.
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    The misuse of maternal mortality statistics in the abortion debate.F. J. Beckwith - 1991 - Ethics and Medicine: A Christian Perspective on Issues in Bioethics 7 (2):18.
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    On 'the denial of bivalence is absurd'.F. J. Pelletier & R. J. Stainton - 2003 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (3):369 – 382.
    Timothy Williamson, in various places, has put forward an argument that is supposed to show that denying bivalence is absurd. This paper is an examination of the logical force of this argument, which is found wanting.
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    On Thinking about the Universe.F. J. O. Coddington - 1941 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 41:47 - 66.
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  39. Biocomplexity: A pluralist research strategy is necessary for a mechanistic explanation of the "live" state.F. J. Bruggeman, H. V. Westerhoff & F. C. Boogerd - 2002 - Philosophical Psychology 15 (4):411 – 440.
    The biological sciences study (bio)complex living systems. Research directed at the mechanistic explanation of the "live" state truly requires a pluralist research program, i.e. BioComplexity research. The program should apply multiple intra-level and inter-level theories and methodologies. We substantiate this thesis with analysis of BioComplexity: metabolic and modular control analysis of metabolic pathways, emergence of oscillations, and the analysis of the functioning of glycolysis.
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    Quenching vacancies in aluminium.F. J. Bradshaw & S. Pearson - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (16):570-571.
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    An ethical teacher's american tour.F. J. Gould - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (3):334-341.
  42. Ethics in the business curriculum: A survey of deans in AACSB schools.F. J. Evans & J. Robertson - 2003 - Business and Society Review 110 (3):233-248.
     
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  43. Plato's Question of Truth (Versus Heidegger's Doctrines).F. J. Gonzalez, J. J. Cleary & S. G. M. Gurtler - 2008 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 23 (1):83-119.
     
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    A Concise History of Religion.F. J. Gould - 1898 - International Journal of Ethics 9 (1):122-124.
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    An Ethical Teacher's American Tour.F. J. Gould - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (3):334-341.
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    Children's ethical classes.F. J. Gould - 1901 - International Journal of Ethics 11 (2):214-226.
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    Children's Ethical Classes.F. J. Gould - 1900 - International Journal of Ethics 11 (2):214.
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    Children's Ethical Classes.F. J. Gould - 1901 - International Journal of Ethics 11 (2):214-226.
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    LXXXIII. Quenching vacancies in platinum.F. J. Bradshaw & S. Pearson - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (9):812-820.
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    Micro-cracks and their relation to flow and fracture in single crystals of magnesium oxide.F. J. P. Clarke & R. A. J. Sambell - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (55):697-707.
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