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  1. Failing Teachers?E. C. Wragg, G. S. Haynes, C. M. Wragg & R. P. Chamberlin - 2001 - British Journal of Educational Studies 49 (4):447-448.
     
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    From Faust to Strangelove: Representations of the Scientist in Western Literature. Roslynn D. Haynes.G. S. Rousseau - 1996 - Isis 87 (3):526-527.
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    Virtual realities.G. S. Rousseau - 1997 - British Journal for the History of Science 30 (2):227-232.
    Roslynn D. Haynes, From Faust to Strangelove: Representations of the Scientist in Western Literature. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994. Pp. ix+417. ISBN 0-8018-4801-6, £16.50.George Levine , Realism and Representation: Essays on the Problem of Realism in Relation to Science, Literature and Culture. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1993. Pp. xiii+330. ISBN 0-229-13630-2, £40.00 ; 0-229-13634-5, £19.00 .Sherry Turkle, Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet. Cambridge, MA: Simon and Schuster, 1995. Pp. 347. ISBN 0-297-81514-8. (...)
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  4. Evidence for multistability in visual perception of pigeons.J. D. Haynes, G. Vetter & S. Pfaff - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (2):S52 - S52.
  5. The Great State.H. G. Wells, Frances Evelyn Warwick, E. Ray Lankester, C. J. Bond, E. S. P. Haynes & Cecil Chesterton - 1913 - International Journal of Ethics 23 (2):242-245.
     
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    Recommendations for Nanomedicine Human Subjects Research Oversight: An Evolutionary Approach for an Emerging Field.Leili Fatehi, Susan M. Wolf, Jeffrey McCullough, Ralph Hall, Frances Lawrenz, Jeffrey P. Kahn, Cortney Jones, Stephen A. Campbell, Rebecca S. Dresser, Arthur G. Erdman, Christy L. Haynes, Robert A. Hoerr, Linda F. Hogle, Moira A. Keane, George Khushf, Nancy M. P. King, Efrosini Kokkoli, Gary Marchant, Andrew D. Maynard, Martin Philbert, Gurumurthy Ramachandran, Ronald A. Siegel & Samuel Wickline - 2012 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (4):716-750.
    Nanomedicine is yielding new and improved treatments and diagnostics for a range of diseases and disorders. Nanomedicine applications incorporate materials and components with nanoscale dimensions where novel physiochemical properties emerge as a result of size-dependent phenomena and high surface-to-mass ratio. Nanotherapeutics and in vivo nanodiagnostics are a subset of nanomedicine products that enter the human body. These include drugs, biological products, implantable medical devices, and combination products that are designed to function in the body in ways unachievable at larger scales. (...)
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  7. Correlating consciousness: A vew from empirical science.Axel Cleeremans & John Haynes - 1999 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 3 (209):387-420.
    Research on consciousness is currently enjoying a spectacular revival of interest in the cognitive sciences. From an empirical point of view, the NCC program — the search for the “Neural Correlates of Consciousness” — holds the promise of establishing correlations between physiological and phenomenal states in a way that directly resembles G. T. Fechner´s (1860) so-called “inner psychophysics”. Should the NCC program be entirely successful, we would thus be able to predict phenomenal states based on physiological states. we would be (...)
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    Do regulators of animal welfare need to develop a theory of psychological well-being?Richard P. Haynes - 2001 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 14 (2):231-240.
    The quest for a ``theory of nonhuman minds'''' to assessclaims about the moral status of animals is misguided. Misframedquestions about animal minds facilitate the appropriation ofanimal welfare by the animal user industry. When misframed, thesequestions shift the burden of proof unreasonably to animalwelfare regulators. An illustrative instance of misframing can befound in the US National Research Council''s 1998 publication thatreports professional efforts to define the psychologicalwell-being of nonhuman primates, a condition that the US 1985animal welfare act requires users of primates (...)
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    Mental imagery.Peter F. R. Haynes - 1976 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 6 (December):705-720.
    What are mental images? Traditionally, philosophers have taken them to be representations of a certain kind. In common with all representations, they are seen as the kinds of thing that can be coloured, noisy, odorous, palpable or tasty, depending upon what they are representations of. But, in The Concept of Mind, Professor Ryle argues that this view of mental imagery is incoherent. Anything, he says, that really is coloured or noisy and so on, must, in principle, be locatable, which mental (...)
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    The presocratic philosophers: a critical history with a selection of texts.G. S. Kirk & J. E. Raven - 1983 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by J. E. Raven & Malcolm Schofield.
    This book traces the intellectual revolution initiated by Thales in the sixth century BC to its culmination in the metaphysics of Parmenides.
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    Micronesian Religion and Lore: A Guide to Sources, 1526-1990.E. G., Douglas Haynes & William L. Wuerch - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (3):498.
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  12. Orality and sequence.G. S. Kirk - 1983 - In Kevin Robb (ed.), Language and thought in early Greek philosophy. La Salle, Ill.: Hegeler Institute.
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    Noosfernoe soznanie i noosfernai︠a︡ realńost ́: filosofskie problemy noosfernogo universuma.G. S. Smirnov - 1998 - Ivanovo: Ivanovskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ universitet.
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    Noosfernoe obrazovanie v Rossii: materialy mezhgosudarstvennoĭ nauchno-prekticheskoĭ konferent︠s︡ii. Ivanovo, 3-5 okti︠a︡bri︠a︡ 2001.G. S. Smirnov (ed.) - 2001 - Ivanovo: Izd-vo "Ivanovskiĭ gos. universitet".
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    Protagoras.G. S. Kirk - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (02):114-.
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    Problemy soznanii︠a︡ i noosfery v otechestvennoĭ i zarubezhnoĭ filosofii XX veka: materialy mezhdunarodnoĭ nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii: Ivanovo, 20-21 dekabri︠a︡ 2000 g.A. N. Portnov, G. S. Smirnov & Irina Vladimirovna Dmitrevskai︠a︡ (eds.) - 2000 - Ivanovo: Izd-vo "Ivanovskiĭ gos. universitet".
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    The presocratic philosophers.G. S. Kirk - 1957 - Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press. Edited by J. E. Raven.
    This book traces the intellectual revolution initiated by Thales in the sixth century BC to its culmination in the metaphysics of Parmenides.
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  18. The Presocratic Philosophers.G. S. Kirk, J. E. Raven & M. Schofield - 1983 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (4):465-469.
     
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  19. Computability and Logic.G. S. Boolos & R. C. Jeffrey - 1977 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 28 (1):95-95.
     
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  20. The Presocratic Philosophers a Critical History with a Selection of Texts.G. S. Kirk, J. Raven & Malcolm Schofield - 1983 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by J. E. Raven & Malcolm Schofield.
    This book traces the intellectual revolution initiated by Thales in the sixth century BC to its culmination in the metaphysics of Parmenides.
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  21. Os filósofos Pré-socráticos.G. S. Kirk & J. E. Raven - 1980 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 36 (1):117-119.
     
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    Medical ethics and the elderly.G. S. Rai, Gurdeep S. Rai & Iva Blackman (eds.) - 2014 - London: Radcliffe Publishing.
    The Fourth Edition of this bestselling, highly regarded book has been fully revised to incorporate changes in law and clinical guidance making a vital impact on patient management, encompassing: The Equalities Act 2010 which provides a right of older people to treatment without discrimination ; Case law on withdrawing nutrition and hydration ; Updated guidance on resuscitation from the Resuscitation Council, the British Medical Association and the Royal College of Nursing ; The redefining of good medical practice by the General (...)
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    Heraclitus: The Cosmic Fragments.G. S. Kirk (ed.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    This work provides a text and an extended study of those fragments of Heraclitus' philosophical utterances whose subject is the world as a whole rather than man and his part in it. Professor Kirk discusses fully the fragments which he finds genuine and treats in passing others that were generally accepted as genuine but here considered paraphrased or spurious. In securing his text, Professor Kirk has taken into account all the ancient testimonies, and in his critical work he attached particular (...)
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    Transforming of pictorial ecphrasis in D. Rubina and B. Karafelov’s book “Okna”.G. S. Zueva & G. E. Gorlanov - 2017 - Liberal Arts in Russia 6 (5):417.
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  25. Natural change in Heraclitus.G. S. Kirk - 1951 - Mind 60 (237):35-42.
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    Sheets of Many Colours: The Mapping of Ireland's Rocks, 1750-1890. Gordon L. Herries Davies.G. S. Dunbar - 1984 - Isis 75 (4):738-739.
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    Some Problems in Anaximander.G. S. Kirk - 1955 - Classical Quarterly 5 (1-2):21-.
    This article deals with four almost classic problems in Anaximander. of these the first is of comparatively minor importance, and the second is important not for what Anaximander thought but for what Aristotle thought he thought. Problem i is: Did Anaximander describe his as ? Problem 2: Did Aristotle mean Anaximander when he referred to people who postulated an intermediate substance ? Problem 3: Did Anaximander think that there were innumerable successive worlds? Problem 4: What is the extent and implication (...)
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  28. Popper on science and the presocratics.G. S. Kirk - 1960 - Mind 69 (275):318-339.
  29. Popper's Verisimilitude.G. S. Robinson - 1971 - Analysis 31 (6):194 - 196.
    Popper proposes a technical concept of 'verisimilitude' as a test of the progressiveness of scientific theories. The paper attempts to show its uselessness and inapplicability on mathematical and practical grounds, As well as raising doubts about the value of any such attempt to give a mechanical test of scientific progress.
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    Nauka, kulʹtura i chelovek: mezhvuzovskiĭ sbornik nauchnykh trudov.V. P. Fofanov, G. S. Baranov & I︠U︡. N. Vylegzhanin (eds.) - 1992 - Kemerovo: Kemerovskiĭ gos. universitet.
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    The Rational and the Social.G. S. Axtell - 1993 - Noûs 27 (2):276-278.
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    The concept of Praṇava in Indian philosophy.G. S. Rekha - 2018 - New Delhi: Kaveri Books.
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    A Short History of Geomorphology. Keith J. Tinkler.G. S. Dunbar - 1987 - Isis 78 (1):103-103.
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    Carl Ritter--Geltung und Deutung. Karl Lenz, Carl Ritter.G. S. Dunbar - 1983 - Isis 74 (1):139-140.
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    Dictionary of Quotations in GeographyJames O. Wheeler Francis M. Sibley.G. S. Dunbar - 1987 - Isis 78 (3):458-459.
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    Grosse Geographen: Pioniere--Aussenseiter--Gelehrte. Hanno Beck.G. S. Dunbar - 1984 - Isis 75 (1):218-219.
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    La géographie de la Renaissance Numa Broc.G. S. Dunbar - 1981 - Isis 72 (2):319-319.
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    The Life and Thought of Isaiah Bowman. Geoffrey J. Martin.G. S. Dunbar - 1981 - Isis 72 (4):688-689.
  39. The Nature of Greek Myths.G. S. Kirk - 1977 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 10 (2):126-127.
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    Heraclitus and Death in Battle.G. S. Kirk - 1949 - American Journal of Philology 70 (4):384.
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    Time ethics for persons with dementia in care homes.Veslemøy Egede-Nissen, Rita Jakobsen, Gerd S. Sellevold & Venke Sørlie - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (1):0969733012448968.
    The purpose of this study was to explore situations experienced by 12 health-care providers working in two nursing homes. Individual interviews, using a narrative approach, were conducted. A phenomenological–hermeneutical method, developed for researching life experiences, was applied in the analysis. The findings showed that good care situations are experienced when the time culture is flexible, the carers act in a sovereign time rhythm, not mentioning clock time or time as a stress factor. The results are discussed in terms of anthropological (...)
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  42. Popper's verisimilitude.G. S. Robinson - 1971 - Analysis 31 (6):194.
     
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    Dealing with the brain-damaged old--dignity before sanctity.G. S. Robertson - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (4):173-179.
    The present and future rapid increase in the hospital population of geriatric patients is discussed with particular reference to the problem of advanced brain degeneration. The consequences of various clinical management options are outlined and it is suggested that extreme attempts either to preserve or terminate life are medically, morally and socially unacceptable. The preservation of life in senile patients has important economic consequences. In achieving a decision on the medical management of patients with advanced brain decay it is suggested (...)
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    Partial Measurements and the Realization of Quantum-Mechanical Counterfactuals.G. S. Paraoanu - 2011 - Foundations of Physics 41 (7):1214-1235.
    We propose partial measurements as a conceptual tool to understand how to operate with counterfactual claims in quantum physics. Indeed, unlike standard von Neumann measurements, partial measurements can be reversed probabilistically. We first analyze the consequences of this rather unusual feature for the principle of superposition, for the complementarity principle, and for the issue of hidden variables. Then we move on to exploring non-local contexts, by reformulating the EPR paradox, the quantum teleportation experiment, and the entanglement-swapping protocol for the situation (...)
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  45. Realism and Single-Quanta Nonlocality.G. S. Paraoanu - 2011 - Foundations of Physics 41 (4):734-743.
    We show that local realism applied to states characterized by a single quantum equally and coherently shared between a number of qubits (so-called W states) produces predictions incompatible with quantum theory. The origin of this incompatibility is shown to originate from the destructive interference of amplitude probabilities associated with nonlocal states, a phenomenon that has no classical analog.
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    Options in African Philosophy.G. S. Sogolo - 1990 - Philosophy 65 (251):39 - 52.
    Professor Peter Bodunrin's paper ‘The Question of African Philosophy’ 161–179) has, as it were, become the first question for most African scholars, teachers or students, starting a course in African philosophy. In most of the discussions, the controversy over what constitutes an African philosophy tends to dominate, sometimes so much that it forms almost the entire content of the course.
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    7. Natural Change in Heraclitus.G. S. Kirk - 1974 - In Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (ed.), The pre-Socratics: a collection of critical essays. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. pp. 189-196.
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    Collingwood's Detective Image of the Historian and the Study of Hadrian's Wall.G. S. Couse - 1990 - History and Theory 29 (4):57.
    The most searching elaboration of the detective image of the historian has come from the pen of R. G. Collingwood. His short detective story "Who Killed John Doe?" implied that, in spite of the often tentative nature of the question-answer process in a successful historical investigation, the pieces of the puzzle fit together and their coherence becomes self-evident. The predominance of physical evidence in Collingwood's detective story had its counterpart in his research on Hadrian's Wall. In examining the questions raised (...)
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    The Michigan Alcidamas-Papyrus; Heraclitus Fr. 56D; The Riddle of the Lice.G. S. Kirk - 1950 - Classical Quarterly 44 (3-4):149-.
    During the excavations of 1924–5 at Karanis a papyrus of the second or early third century A.D. was discovered, and subsequently published by J. G. Winter , which under its single column has a subscribed title which should almost certainly be restored as ‘Alcidamas, On Homer’. The first fourteen lines of the papyrus give most of the story of Homer's death and the riddle that caused it, which is common to all the extant Lives of Homer; the remainder is a (...)
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    Dignity and cost-effectiveness: analysing the responsibility for decisions in medical ethics.G. S. Robertson - 1984 - Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (3):152-154.
    In the operation of a health care system, defining the limits of medical care is the joint responsibility of many parties including clinicians, patients, philosophers and politicians. It is suggested that changes in the potential for prolonging life make it necessary to give doctors guidance which may have to incorporate certain features of utilitarianism, individualism and patient-autonomy.
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