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  1. Body in Mind, Mind in Body: Developmental Perspectives on Embodiment and Consciousness.W. F. Overton, U. Mueller & J. Newman (eds.) - 2008 - Erlbaum.
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    A Paradigm Theory of Existence: Onto-Theology Vindicated.W. F. Vallicella - 2013 - Springer Verlag.
    The heart of philosophy is metaphysics, and at the heart of the heart lie two questions about existence. What is it for any contingent thing to exist? Why does any contingent thing exist? Call these the nature question and the ground question, respectively. The first concerns the nature of the existence of the contingent existent; the second concerns the ground of the contingent existent. Both questions are ancient, and yet perennial in their appeal; both have presided over the burial of (...)
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  3. Human Gene Therapy: Scientific Considerations'.W. F. Anderson - forthcoming - Beauchamp, T. And Walters, L.: Contemporary Issues in Bioethics, Belmont, California: Wadsworth.
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    A Babylonian Geographical Treatise On Sargon Of Akkad's Empire.W. F. Albright - 1925 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 45:193-245.
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  5. The Final Good in Aristotle's Ethics.W. F. R. Hardie - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (154):277-295.
    Aristotle maintains that every man has, or should have, a single end, a target at which he aims. The doctrine is stated in E.N. I 2. ‘If, then, there is some end of the things we do which we desire for its own sake, and if we do not choose everything for the sake of something else, clearly this must be the good and the chief good. Will not the knowledge of it, then, have a great influence on life? Shall (...)
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    The Greek Particles.W. F. J. Knight & J. D. Denniston - 1938 - American Journal of Philology 59 (4):490.
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  7. Aristotle’s Ethical Theory.W. F. R. Hardie & J. Donald Monan - 1968 - Ethics 80 (1):76-82.
     
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    Plato Opera Volume I: Euthyphro, Apologia, Crito, Phaedo, Cratylus, Theaetetus,Sophista, Politicus.E. A. Duke, W. F. Hicken, W. S. M. Nicoll, D. B. Robinson & J. C. G. Strachan (eds.) - 1993 - Clarendon Press.
    Plato is one of the key ancient authors studied by both classicists and philosophers. This long-awaited new edition contains seven of the dialogues of Plato, and is the first in the five-volume complete edition of his works in the Oxford Classical Texts series. The result of many years of painstaking scholarship, the new volume will replace the now nearly 100 year old original edition, and is destined to become just as long-lasting a classic.
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    Cognitive science and folk psychology: the right frame of mind.W. F. G. Haselager - 1997 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
    `Folk Psychology' - our everyday talk of beliefs, desires and mental events - has long been compared with the technical language of `Cognitive Science'. Does folk psychology provide a correct account of the mental causes of our behaviour, or must our everyday terms ultimately be replaced by a language developed from computational models and neurobiology? This broad-ranging book addresses these questions, which lie at the heart of psychology and philosophy. Providing a critical overview of the key literature in the field, (...)
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  10. A code of ethics: do corporate executives and employees need it?: a study of 100 codes of ethics from America's largest corporations.W. F. Edmonson - 1990 - Fulton, MS: Itawamba Community College Press.
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    Averroism and the Development of the Modern Concept of Science.W. F. Edwards - 1968 - Télos 1968 (1):41-47.
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    A Note on Galileo's Poem "Against the Aristoteleans".W. F. Edwards - 1969 - Télos 1969 (4):80-82.
  13. Dictionary of the History of Science.W. F. Bynum, E. J. Browne & Roy Porter - 1983 - Journal of the History of Biology 16 (1):178-179.
     
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  14. Matthew. The Anchor Bible.W. F. Albright & C. S. Mann - 1971
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  15. A research for the Consequences of the Vienna Circle Philosophy for Ethics.W. F. Zuurdeeg - 1947 - Synthese 6 (5):258-259.
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    Aristotle on the Best Life for a Man.W. F. R. Hardie - 1979 - Philosophy 54 (207):35 - 50.
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    Development of the Canaanite Dialects: An Investigation in Linguistic History.W. F. Albright & Zellig S. Harris - 1940 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 60 (3):414.
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    Manuel d'archéologie biblique, Volume I.W. F. Albright - 1940 - Classical Weekly 34:45-46.
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    Ninib-Ninurta.W. F. Albright - 1918 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 38:197-201.
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  20. Bishops' Courts under Elizabeth.W. F. Alexander - 1922 - Hibbert Journal 21:786.
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  21. "Pearson", H. C., Lawrence, Lillie Maria, and Raynor, Nina Frances.W. F. J. Allen - 1932 - Classical Weekly 26:204-206.
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  22. Contract or covenant.W. F. May - 1988 - In Joan C. Callahan (ed.), Ethical issues in professional life. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Aristotle and the Freewill Problem.W. F. R. Hardie - 1968 - Philosophy 43 (165):274 - 278.
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    Ancient near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament.W. F. Albright & James B. Pritchard - 1951 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 71 (4):259.
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    Strength, plasticity and brittleness of bulk metallic glasses under compression: statistical and geometric effects.W. F. Wu, Y. Li & C. A. Schuh - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (1):71-89.
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    Aristotle's treatment of the relation between the soul and the body.W. F. R. Hardie - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (54):53-72.
  27. Artificial intelligence and human identity.W. F. Clocksin - 1998 - In J. Cornwell (ed.), Consciousness and Human Identity. Oxford University Press. pp. 101--121.
  28. L'Hypocrisie Biblique Britannique.W. F. Cobb - 1903 - Hibbert Journal 2:741.
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  29. Mysticism and the Creed.W. F. Cobb - 1915 - International Journal of Ethics 25 (3):413-415.
     
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    The History of Human Marriage. [REVIEW]W. F. Willcox - 1892 - Philosophical Review 1 (3):338-341.
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    An Aspect of Bede's Later Knowledge of Greek.W. F. Bolton - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (01):17-18.
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    Interaction context theory: The interdependence and mutual exclusivity of observation and action.W. F. Lawless - 1996 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 16 (2):141-161.
    Argues that social science has not achieved the pre-eminence of physical science because it lacks a theory of social dynamics. To overcome this problem and prepare for a future of interacting agents, a theory is sketched of the social statics and dynamics in interaction contexts. The boundary limits of cognitive science are established and a theory that maps between objective and subjective reality is provided. By determining the relationships between perceived and actual situations and behaviors, interaction context theory has the (...)
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  33. The Philosophy of G. K. Chesterton.W. F. R. Hardie - 1930 - Hibbert Journal 29:449.
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  34. F. H. Bradley.W. F. Lofthouse - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (94):277-277.
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  35. A Study in Plato.W. F. R. Hardie - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (46):237-238.
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    The Pivotal Problems of Education an Introduction to the Christian Philosophy of Education.W. F. Cunningham - 1940 - Macmillan.
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    Aristotle on the Best Life for a Man.W. F. R. Hardie - 1979 - Philosophy 54 (207):35-50.
    Does Aristotle in the Nicomachean Ethics give one consistent answer to the question what life is best or two mutually inconsistent answers? In the First Book he says that we can agree to say that the best life is eudaimonia or eupraxia but must go on to say in what eudaimonia consists. By considering the specific nature of man as a thinking animal he reaches a conclusion: eudaimonia, the human good, is the activity of soul in accordance with virtue, and (...)
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    A Study of Social Morality. W. A. Watt.W. F. Trotter - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (4):533-534.
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  39. Messmer and Becker on the Psychology of Reading.W. F. Dearborn - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (16):441.
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    The psychology and philosophy of Buddhism.W. F. Jayasuriya - 1963 - Colombo,: Y. M. B. A. Press.
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    X—Aristotle's Doctrine that Virtue is a “Mean”.W. F. R. Hardie - 1965 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 65 (1):183-204.
    W. F. R. Hardie; X—Aristotle's Doctrine that Virtue is a “Mean”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 65, Issue 1, 1 June 1965, Pages 183–204, https.
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    The theory-ladenness of data: An experimental demonstration.W. F. Brewer & C. A. Chinn - 1994 - In Ashwin Ram & Kurt Eiselt (eds.), Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Erlbaum. pp. 61--65.
    Most philosophers of science now believe that scientific data are theory laden, i.e., the evaluation of data is influenced by prior theoretical beliefs. Although there is historical and psychological evidence that is consistent with the theory-laden position, experimental evidence is needed to directly test whether prior beliefs influence the evaluation of scientific data. In a fully counterbalanced design, one group of subjects received evidence that dinosaurs were cold-blooded, and another group of subjects received evidence that dinosaurs were warm-blooded. The subjects (...)
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  43. Connectionism, systematicity, and the frame problem.W. F. G. Haselager & J. F. H. Van Rappard - 1998 - Minds and Machines 8 (2):161-179.
    This paper investigates connectionism's potential to solve the frame problem. The frame problem arises in the context of modelling the human ability to see the relevant consequences of events in a situation. It has been claimed to be unsolvable for classical cognitive science, but easily manageable for connectionism. We will focus on a representational approach to the frame problem which advocates the use of intrinsic representations. We argue that although connectionism's distributed representations may look promising from this perspective, doubts can (...)
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    VII. Die Luperci und die Feier der Luperealien.W. F. Otto - 1913 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 72 (1-4):161-195.
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    Associative history, not familiarity, determines strength of taste-aversion conditioning in thiamine-deficient rats.W. F. Buskist, H. L. Miller, D. E. Fleming & S. P. Sparenborg - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (2):104-106.
  46. Medical Values in a Commercial Age.W. F. Bynum - 1992 - In Bynum W. F. (ed.), Victorian Values. pp. 149-163.
     
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  47. Victorian Values.W. F. Bynum - 1992
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    Reflection machines: increasing meaningful human control over Decision Support Systems.W. F. G. Haselager, H. K. Schraffenberger, R. J. M. van Eerdt & N. A. J. Cornelissen - 2022 - Ethics and Information Technology 24 (2).
    Rapid developments in Artificial Intelligence are leading to an increasing human reliance on machine decision making. Even in collaborative efforts with Decision Support Systems (DSSs), where a human expert is expected to make the final decisions, it can be hard to keep the expert actively involved throughout the decision process. DSSs suggest their own solutions and thus invite passive decision making. To keep humans actively ‘on’ the decision-making loop and counter overreliance on machines, we propose a ‘reflection machine’ (RM). This (...)
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  49. A German sancho Panza.W. F. Mainland - 1937 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 1 (1):74-77.
  50. "Siedler", C. W., Guide to Caesar.W. F. J. Mitchell - 1932 - Classical Weekly 26:92.
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