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  1. The World, the Mind and the Body: Psychology after cognitivism.B. Wallace, A. Ross, J. Davies & T. Anderson (eds.) - 2007 - Imprint Academic.
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    Exploding a myth: "conventional wisdom" or scientific truth?J. Dunning-Davies - 2007 - Chichester: Horwood.
    In this book Jeremy Dunning-Davies deals with the influence that "conventional wisdom" has on science, scientific research and development. He sets out to explode' the mythical conception that all scientific topics are open for free discussion and argues that no-one can openly raise questions about relativity, dispute the 'Big Bang' theory, or the existence of black holes, which all seem to be accepted facts of science rather than science fiction. In today's modern climate with "Britain's radioactive refuse heap already big (...)
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    Subjective experience and the attentional lapse: Task engagement and disengagement during sustained attention.J. Smallwood, J. B. Davies, D. Heim, F. Finnigan, M. Sudberry & Obonsawin M. O'Connor R. - 2004 - Consciousness and Cognition 13 (4):657-90.
    Three experiments investigated the relationship between subjective experience and attentional lapses during sustained attention. These experiments employed two measures of subjective experience to examine how differences in awareness correspond to variations in both task performance and psycho-physiological measures . This series of experiments examine these phenomena during the Sustained Attention to Response Task . The results suggest we can dissociate between two components of subjective experience during sustained attention: task unrelated thought which corresponds to an absent minded disengagement from the (...)
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    Stimulus area, stimulus dispersion, flash duration, and the scotopic threshold.Oscar S. Adams, Davis J. Chambliss & Arthur J. Riopelle - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (6):428.
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    Raping and making love are different concepts: so are killing and voluntary euthanasia.J. Davies - 1988 - Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (3):148-149.
    The distinction between 'kill' and 'help to die' is argued by analogy with the distinction between 'rape' and 'make love to'. The difference is the consent of the receiver of the act, therefore 'kill' is the wrong word for an act of active voluntary euthanasia. The argument that doctors must not be allowed by law to perform active voluntary euthanasia because this would recognise an infringement of the sanctity of life ('the red light principle') is countered by comparing such doctors (...)
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    The age of the universe.J. T. Davies - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (19):191-202.
    The observations which are compatible with temporal origins of the earth, the solar system and the universe are briefly mentioned, prior to examining the assumptions implicit in the hypothesis of temporal origin which the observations were designed to test. No decisive observation enables us to distinguish between theories of a temporal origin of the universe and the theories of infinite time (continuous creation); the aspects of the galaxies offer no test of either theory without invoking additional assumptions. Curvature of time (...)
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    Phrasal Abundantia in Cicero's Speeches.J. C. Davies - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (01):142-.
    In the course of a wider study of stylistic development in Cicero's speeches1 an examination was conducted into the clausal and phrasal structure of a chronological cross-section of the speeches. The examination revealed some clearly distinguishable developments in the orator's maturing style. This paper is restricted to an examination of one aspect of his stylistic development, namely his use of abundantia of phrases. The term abundantia has a long history, but in Cicero's rhetorical treatises it is almost synonymous with amplitudo (...)
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    A note on the philosopher's descent into the cave.J. Davies - 1968 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 112 (1-2):121-126.
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    Broken Pieces: A library life, 1941–1978.J. Eric Davies - 2012 - Logos 23 (1):56-57.
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    Let me decide.J. Davies - 1994 - Journal of Medical Ethics 20 (1):57-57.
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    Molon's Influence on Cicero.J. C. Davies - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (02):303-.
    Since Klingner's dissertation it has generally been accepted by Ciceronian scholars that Molon's influence upon Cicero's prose style consisted in his imparting to his pupil no new stylistic ideal but rather moderation in both language and style. According to Cicero , Molon's style had developed under the teaching of Menecles of Alabanda who, though himself an Asianist, aimed rather at crebrae venustaeque sententiae, a more elegant and concise form of antithesis, parallelism, and stylistic balance.
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    Molon's Influence on Cicero.J. C. Davies - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (2):303-314.
    Since Klingner's dissertation it has generally been accepted by Ciceronian scholars that Molon's influence upon Cicero's prose style consisted in his imparting to his pupil no new stylistic ideal but rather moderation in both language and style. According to Cicero, Molon's style had developed under the teaching of Menecles of Alabanda who, though himself an Asianist, aimed rather at crebrae venustaeque sententiae, a more elegant and concise form of antithesis, parallelism, and stylistic balance.
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    No Title available.J. Elfed Davies - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (1):126-127.
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  14. Black Holes, other Exotic stars and Conventional Wisdom.S. Bloomer & J. Dunning-Davies - 2005 - Apeiron 12 (3):291.
  15. A Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship.J. G. Davies - 1972
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  16. He Ascended into Heaven.J. G. Davies - 1958 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 20 (4):755-755.
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  17. Hierarchical categorization and the effects of contrast inconsistency in an unsupervised learning task.J. Davies & D. Billman - 1996 - In Garrison W. Cottrell (ed.), Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 750.
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    Imagination and Belief: The Microtheories Model of Hypotheical Thinking.J. Davies & J. Bicknell - 2016 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 23 (3-4):31-49.
    Beliefs about hypothetical situations need to be 'quarantined' from factual representations, so that our inference processes do not make false conclusions about the real world. Nichols argued for the existence of a place where these special beliefs are kept: the pretence box. We show that this theory has a number of drawbacks, including its inability to account for simultaneously keeping track of multiple imagined worlds. We offer an explanation that remedies these problems: beliefs of content imagination each belong to some (...)
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  19. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 124. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, III.J. H. R. Davis - 2004
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  20. Subjectivity and Objectivity in Biblical Exegesis.J. G. Davies - 1983 - John Rylands University Library of Manchester.
     
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  21. The New Westminster Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship.J. G. Davies - 1986
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    Availability of organs.J. Davies - 1996 - Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (1):55-55.
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    A Slip By Cicero?J. C. Davies - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (2):345-346.
    Atque illo die certe Aricia rediens devertit Clodius ad se in Albanum: quod ut sciret Milo ilium Ariciae fuisse, suspicari tamen debuit eum, etiam si Romam illo die reverti vellet, ad villam suam, quae viam tangeret, deversurum. THIS passage is interesting in that its argument runs counter to the main picture which Cicero had earlier presented of the movements of Milo and Clodius before they met on the Appian Way in January 52 B.C. In an earlier passage Cicero says: ‘Interim (...)
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    A Slip by Cicero?J. C. Davies - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (2):345-346.
    Atque illo die certe Aricia rediens devertit Clodius ad se in Albanum: quod ut sciret Milo ilium Ariciae fuisse, suspicari tamen debuit eum, etiam si Romam illo die reverti vellet, ad villam suam, quae viam tangeret, deversurum.THIS passage is interesting in that its argument runs counter to the main picture which Cicero had earlier presented of the movements of Milo and Clodius before they met on the Appian Way in January 52 B.C. In an earlier passage Cicero says: ‘Interim cum (...)
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    Altruism towards the end of life.J. Davies - 1993 - Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (2):111-113.
    In the author's experience most normal healthy adults would like to have the choice of medical help to die if they become incurably ill and find their suffering intolerable. The reasons for this are explored, based on ten years of listening and talking about the subject to a wide variety of people in many countries. The most familiar and common are the avoidance of futile suffering and the desire to retain autonomy. This paper concentrates on the dislike of losing independence (...)
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    On extrapolation, with special reference to the 'age of the universe'.J. T. Davies - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (26):129-138.
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    Phrasal Abundantia in Cicero's Speeches.J. C. Davies - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (1):142-149.
    In the course of a wider study of stylistic development in Cicero's speeches1 an examination was conducted into the clausal and phrasal structure of a chronological cross-section of the speeches. The examination revealed some clearly distinguishable developments in the orator's maturing style. This paper is restricted to an examination of one aspect of his stylistic development, namely his use of abundantia of phrases. The term abundantia has a long history, but in Cicero's rhetorical treatises it is almost synonymous with amplitudo (...)
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    QALYs, lotteries and veils.J. Davies - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (2):119-119.
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    subjectivity And Objectivity In Biblical Exegesis.J. G. Davies - 1983 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 66 (1):44-53.
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    Long-term reminiscence in the pursuit-rotor habit.Jefferson M. Koonce, Davis J. Chambliss & Arthur L. Irion - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (5):498.
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    How applicable is Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics?D. Sands & J. Dunning-Davies - 2011 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 18 (1):10.
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    Nomos Martin Ostwald: Nomos and the Beginnings of the Athenian Democracy. Pp. xiv+228. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969. Cloth, £2·50. [REVIEW]J. K. Davies - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (02):224-227.
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    Nomos. [REVIEW]J. K. Davies - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (2):224-227.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]J. T. Davies - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (29):78-79.
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    A. R. Burn: The Warring States of Greece. (Library of the Early Civilizations.) Pp. 10 + 126; 21 colour plates; 115 black and white illustrations. London: Thames & Hudson, 1969. Cloth, 30 s._(paper, 15 _s.). [REVIEW]J. K. Davies - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (3):404-405.
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    Cobetto Ghiggia (P.) (ed.) Iseo: Contro Leocare (sulla successione di Diceogene). Introduzione, testo critico, traduzione e commento. (Studi e testi di storia antica 12.) Pp. xi + 281. Pisa: Edizioni Ets, 2002. Paper, ???17.60. ISBN: 978-88-467-0527-. [REVIEW]J. K. Davies - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (1):32.
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    Iseo: Contro Leocare. [REVIEW]J. K. Davies - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (1):32-33.
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    The Athenian Aristocracy in the Fourth Century. [REVIEW]J. K. Davies - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (2):228-231.
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    The mathematical experience.Philip J. Davis - 1982 - Boston: Birkhäuser. Edited by Reuben Hersh & Elena Marchisotto.
    Presents general information about meteorology, weather, and climate and includes more than thirty activities to help study these topics, including making a ...
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    Is There Only One Utopian Tradition?Utopia and the Ideal Society; A Study of English Utopian Writing 1516-1700.Utopian Thought in the Western World.Utopia and Revolution; On the Origins of a Metaphor, or Some Illustrations of the Problem of Political Temperament and Intellectual Climate and How Ideas, Ideals, and Ideologies Have Been Historically Related. [REVIEW]Lyman Tower Sargent, Davis J. C., Frank E. Manuel & Fritzie P. Manuel - 1982 - Journal of the History of Ideas 43 (4):681.
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    Encoding during the attentional lapse: Accuracy of encoding during the semantic sustained attention to response task.J. Smallwood, L. Riby, D. Heim & J. Davies - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15 (1):218-231.
    An experiment investigated the relationship between the ability to encode verbal stimuli during an attentional lapse. The task employed a variation on the sustained attention to response task which involved the detection of an infrequent target against a background of words. As a manipulation, participants were either instructed to encode the stimuli or were merely exposed to the stimuli. Retrieval was measured using process dissociation. Irrespective of the instructions given to the participants during the task, participants were more likely to (...)
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    The De malo of Thomas Aquinas: with facing-page translation by Richard Regan.Brian Davies & Richard J. Regan - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Richard J. Regan & Brian Davies.
    The De Malo represents some of St. Thomas Aquinas' most mature thinking on goodness, badness, and human agency. Together with the second part of the Summa Theologiae, it is one of his most sustained contributions to moral philosophy and theology. Aquinas examines the full range of questions associated with evil: its origin, its nature, its variety, its relation to good, and its compatibility with the existence of an omnipotent, benevolent God. This edition offers the Leonine Commission's authoritative edition of the (...)
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  43. Lord Kelvin and the Age of the Earth.J. D. Burchfield & G. L. Herries Davies - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (1):99-99.
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  44. Die rgn se publikasiereeks—the hsrc publication series.J. Clark, Davies Dh, P. de Klerk, Hf Duncan, N. Gourlay, Wm Hudson, B. Duvenage & Cs Engelbrecht - 1976 - Humanitas 3 (4):377.
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  45. Ditchfield.J. Arnold & K. Davies - 1998 - In John Arnold, Kate Davies & Simon Ditchfield (eds.), History and Heritage: Consuming the Past in Contemporary Culture. Donhead.
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    Labelled encounters and experiences: ways of seeing, thinking about and responding to uniqueness.Anne J. Davis - 2001 - Nursing Philosophy 2 (2):101-111.
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  47. The unacceptable face of evidence‐based medicine.J. R. Stradling & R. J. O. Davies - 1997 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 3 (2):99-103.
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    Nurses and Physicians on Nutritional Support: A Comparison.J. Liaschenko & A. J. Davis - 1991 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 16 (3):259-283.
    During the last decade, several court cases have focused attention on the moral and legal aspects of withholding or withdrawing food and fluids from certain patients. The courts have not been unanimous in their judgments on these matters. In attempting to explore this issue, this article reviews both the nursing and medical literature on the withdrawing and withholding of food and fluids with particular attention to empirical studies. Several themes which emerge from the literature are used to explore the similarities (...)
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  49. John Chadwick, 1920-1998.J. T. Killen & A. Morpurgo Davies - 2002 - In Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 115 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, I. pp. 133-165.
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  50. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 115 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, I.J. T. Killen & Davies A. Morpurgo - 2002
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