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    Notes on (towards) a sociology of literature.Trevor Noble - 1972 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 2 (2):205–215.
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    Two Points In Plato's Penal Code.Trevor J. Saunders - 1919 - Classical Quarterly 13 (2):194-199.
    At the beginning of Book 5 Plato catalogues the ways in which men ‘dishonour’ their souls, and at 728 ab sums up by saying that any man who does not practise what the lawgiver describes as noble and good is treating his soul dishonourably. He goes on to say that hardly anyone takes account of, which is to cut oneself off from good men and be completely assimilated to the bad. We the n read.
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    Two Points In Plato's Penal Code.Trevor J. Saunders - 1963 - Classical Quarterly 13 (02):194-199.
    At the beginning of Book 5 Plato catalogues the ways in which men ‘dishonour’ ([Greek text] 727 c 3) their souls, and at 728 ab sums up by saying that any man who does not practise what the lawgiver describes as noble and good is treating his soul dishonourably. He goes on to say that hardly anyone takes account of [Greek text] (728 b 2), which is to cut oneself off from good men and be completely assimilated to the (...)
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    Two Points In Plato's Penal Code.Trevor Saunders - 1963 - Classical Quarterly 2 (13):194-199.
    At the beginning of Book 5 Plato catalogues the ways in which men ‘dishonour’ their souls, and at 728 ab sums up by saying that any man who does not practise what the lawgiver describes as noble and good is treating his soul dishonourably. He goes on to say that hardly anyone takes account of, which is to cut oneself off from good men and be completely assimilated to the bad. We the n read.
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    Are Atoms Waves or Particles?Trevor W. Marshall - 2006 - Foundations of Physics 36 (3):333-349.
    It is shown that the Kapitza-Dirac effect with atoms, which has been considered to be evidence for their wavelike character, can be interpreted as a scattering of pointlike objects by the periodic laser field.
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    Author's reply to correspondence from Drs Grant, Garland, and Boucher.Trevor G. Marshall - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (5):510-511.
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    Plotinus’ Unaffectable Soul.Christopher Noble - 2016 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 51:231-281.
    In Ennead 3.6, Plotinus maintains that the soul is unaffectable. This thesis is widely taken to imply that his soul is exempt from change and free from emotional ‘affections’. Yet these claims are difficult to reconcile with evidence that Plotinian souls acquire dispositional states, such as virtues, and are subjects of emotional ‘affections’, such as anger. This paper offers an alternative account that aims to address these difficulties. In denying affections to soul, Plotinus is offering a distinction between the soul’s (...)
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    Plotinus' Unaffectable Matter.Christopher Isaac Noble - 2013 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 44:233-277.
    In this paper, I investigate the foundations of Plotinus’ innovative theory that prime matter is unaffectable. I begin by showing that Plotinus’ main arguments for this thesis (in Ennead 3.6) all rely upon the controversial assumption that the properties prime matter underlies are not properties of prime matter itself. It is then argued that prime matter’s privation of sensible qualities has its conceptual basis in an idiosyncratic understanding of form-matter composition generally, and its primary doctrinal basis in Aristotle’s critical reports (...)
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    Normative Ethical Theories.Cheryl N. Noble - 1979 - The Monist 62 (4):496-509.
    The recent production of major treatises devoted to elaborating normative ethical theories and the eruption of lively debates concerning the merits of opposed normative systems have been greeted with applause. This reaction is an historical about-face, since for forty or fifty years “ethical” treatises had been attacking the pretensions of traditional moral philosophy, calling for its demise or at the least severely limiting its claims. These skeptical attacks had succeeded in seriously undermining the academic status of moral philosophy and consequently (...)
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    Extra-task performance as a measure of learning a primary task.Harry P. Bahrick, Merrill Noble & Paul M. Fitts - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 48 (4):298.
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    Modelling the heart: insights, failures and progress.Denis Noble - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (12):1155-1163.
    Mathematical models of the heart have developed over a period of about 40 years. Cell types in all regions of the heart have been modelled and they are now being incorporated into anatomically detailed models of the whole organ. This combination is leading to the creation of the first ‘virtual organ,’ which is being used in drug discovery and testing, and in simulating the action of devices, such as cardiac defibrillators. Simulation is a necessary tool of analysis in attempting to (...)
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  12. Personal and Common Good – Personal and Common Evil. Liberation Theology perspectives.Tim Noble & Petr Jandejsek - 2020 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (4):45-62.
    Whatever its grammatical status, the verb “to discern” has an implicit transitive element. That is to say, we always discern about something or between two options. What is the right course of action in this situation and in these circumstances? In our paper, we want to look at responses to this question from the perspective of the theology of liberation. As the name implies, this is first and foremost a theology, a way of seeking to understand and articulate the faith (...)
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    The semantics of the transitive causative construction: Evidence from a forced-choice pointing study with adults and children.Ben Ambridge, Claire H. Noble & Elena V. M. Lieven - 2014 - Cognitive Linguistics 25 (2):293-311.
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  14. Living with things : consumption, material culture and everyday life.Greg Noble - 2008 - In Nicole Anderson & Katrina Schlunke (eds.), Cultural Theory in Everyday Practice. Oxford University Press.
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  15. Perception and language: Towards a complete ecological psychology.William Noble - 1987 - In Alan Costall (ed.), Cognitive Psychology in Question. St Martin's Press. pp. 128--141.
     
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    On stimulus and response discriminability.Harry P. Bahrick & Merrill Noble - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 61 (6):449.
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    On Analogies in Leibniz’s Philosophy: Scientific Discovery and the Case of the Spiritual Automaton.Christopher P. Noble - 2017 - Quaestiones Disputatae 7 (2):8-30.
    This paper analyzes Leibniz’s use of analogies in both natural philosophical and metaphysical contexts. Through an examination of Leibniz’s notes on scientific methodology, I show that Leibniz explicitly recognizes the utility of analogies as heuristic tools that aid us in conceiving unfamiliar theoretical domains. I further argue that Leibniz uses the notion of a self-moving machine or automaton to help capture the activities of the immaterial soul. My account helps resist the conventional image of Leibniz as an arch-rationalist unconcerned with (...)
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  18. Les États Affectifs.H. Noble - 1908
     
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  19. Le trope sceptique du diallèle.H. D. Noble - 1907 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 1:499-505.
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    Meaning and the “Discursive Ecology”: Further to the Debate on Ecological Perceptual Theory.William Noble - 1993 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 23 (4):375-398.
  21. Meaning Beyond Content: A Reply to Yee.Jason Noble - 2018 - American Society for Aesthetics Graduate E-Journal 10 (1).
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    Managing Care in the New Era of "Systems-Think": The Implications for Managed Care Organizational Liability and Patient Safety.Alice A. Noble & Troyen A. Brennan - 2001 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 29 (3-4):290-304.
    Three major trends in American health policy are intersecting in a fascinating way. First, managed care has grown to become the most dominant form of health-care delivery, leading to reductions in health-care costs as insurers are able to influence health-care providers with financial incentives. Second, the present growth of managed care has slowed, almost to a standstill, largely on account of consumers questioning what effects these financial incentives are having on the care of patients — questioning that has been expressed (...)
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    Managing Care in the New Era of “Systems-Think”: The Implications for Managed Care Organizational Liability and Patient Safety.Alice A. Noble & Troyen A. Brennan - 2001 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 29 (3-4):290-304.
    Three major trends in American health policy are intersecting in a fascinating way. First, managed care has grown to become the most dominant form of health-care delivery, leading to reductions in health-care costs as insurers are able to influence health-care providers with financial incentives. Second, the present growth of managed care has slowed, almost to a standstill, largely on account of consumers questioning what effects these financial incentives are having on the care of patients — questioning that has been expressed (...)
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    Meaning in Technology. Arnold Pacey.David W. Noble - 2000 - Isis 91 (3):569-569.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Or The Pathway Of Philosophy: Desiderata for an Intellectual Biography.Stephen A. Noble - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:63-112.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Ou Le Parcours D’Un Philosophe: Éléments pour une biographie intellectuelle.Stephen A. Noble - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:19-61.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty, O Il Percorso Di Un Filosofo: Elementi per una biografi a intellettuale.Stephen A. Noble - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:113-157.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty, O Il Percorso Di Un Filosofo.Stephen A. Noble - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:113-157.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty, O Il Percorso Di Un Filosofo.Stephen A. Noble - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:113-157.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty, O Il Percorso Di Un Filosofo.Stephen A. Noble - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:113-157.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty, O Il Percorso Di Un Filosofo.Stephen A. Noble - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:113-157.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty, O Il Percorso Di Un Filosofo.Stephen A. Noble - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:113-157.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty, O Il Percorso Di Un Filosofo.Stephen A. Noble - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:113-157.
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  34. Notes bibliographiques.H. Noble - 1905 - Revue Thomiste 13 (1/6):732.
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    Neither Dogmas nor Barriers are Absolute.Denis Noble - 2022 - Biosemiotics 15 (1):57-60.
    The Weismann Barrier and the Central Dogma do not protect the assumptions of The Modern Synthesis.
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    Nowhere is Better than Here: The Strengths and Weaknesses of Early Sixteenth Century Utopias.Tim Noble - 2018 - Perichoresis 16 (1):3-20.
    This article examines the utopian vision present in the eponymous work by Thomas More and in the early Anabaptists. In the light of the discussion on the power and dangers of utopian thinking in liberation theology it seeks to show how More struggled with the tension between the positive possibilities of a different world and the destructive criticism of the present reality. A similar tension is found in early Anabaptist practices, especially in terms of their relationship to the state and (...)
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    On the Materiality of Images: Philosophy, Painting, and Cinema. Review of Mauro Carbone’s The Flesh of Images.Stephen A. Noble - 2017 - Research in Phenomenology 47 (1):142-151.
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    Patients attending a new drug clinic in 1990 and 1995: characteristics and outcome.F. Noble & P. J. Robson - 2000 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 6 (1):71-74.
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    Physiological antagonism between endogenous CCK and opioid: Clinical perspectives in the management of pain.Florence Noble, Rafaël Maldonado & Bernard P. Roques - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (3):460-461.
    Numerous mediators are involved in both the control and the transmission of nociceptive messages, and several lines of research have been developed in the management of pain. Complete enkephalin- degrading enzyme inhibitors, which produce naloxone-reversible analgesia in all tests where morphine has been found to be active, remains the most promising way. CCK compounds, especially the CCKB antagonists also may be interesting drugs. Indeed, they are able to strongly potentiate the antinociceptive effects of the opioids. [dickenson, wiesenfeld-hallin et al.].
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  40. Providence and Fate in Plotinus.Christopher Noble - 1996 - In Lloyd P. Gerson (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 386-409.
    In this paper, I discuss how Plotinus seeks to reconcile (1) the transcendence of providential thought with its creation of an optimal cosmos, (2) providence's comprehensive oversight with the existence of evils, and (3) fate with human autonomy and moral responsibility.
     
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  41. Physicians and the pharmaceutical industry: an alliance with unhealthy aspects.Robert C. Noble - 1993 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 36 (3):376.
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    Postcolonial Criticism, Transnational Identifications and the Hegemonies of Dancehall's Academic and Popular Performativities.Denise Noble - 2008 - Feminist Review 90 (1):106-127.
    Despite the unprecedented freedoms that decolonization has brought for many Black1 people – especially in specific regions of the African Diaspora – freedom and its fulfilment, adequate signs and contested meanings remain a preoccupation within Black cultural discourses and practices. At the same time, while political and cultural nationalisms have led to greater political and civil rights, racism has not been eradicated. Furthermore, the new postcolonial globalizations of capital, people and cultures have destabilized the collective identities that framed twentieth-century struggles (...)
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    Purposive Evolution.Edmund Noble - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (3):269-273.
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  44. Psychopathie et Responsabilité.H. Noble - 1931 - Revue Thomiste 36 (64):47.
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  45. Purposive Evolution: The Link between Science and Religion.Edmund Noble - 1927 - Humana Mente 2 (7):399-402.
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    Precipitation in deformed aluminium-copper-cadmium alloys.B. Noble & E. Holmes - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (145):7-19.
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    Purposiveness in Nature and Life.Edmund Noble - 1914 - The Monist 24 (2):259-283.
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    Psycho-analysis in relation to medicine.Ralph A. Noble - 1923 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 1 (3):202 – 207.
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    Psycho-analysis in relation to medicine.Ralph A. Noble - 1923 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 1 (3):202-207.
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    Psychology on the “New Thought” Movement.John H. Noble - 1904 - The Monist 14 (3):409-426.
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