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    Heraclitus and the Identity of Opposites.C. J. Emlyn-Jones - 1976 - Phronesis 21 (2):89-114.
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    Euthyphro: Apology ; Crito ; Phaedo.C. J. Plato & Emlyn-Jones - 2017 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Edited by C. J. Emlyn-Jones, William Preddy & Plato.
    "This edition, which replaces the original Loeb edition..., offers text, translation, and annotation that are fully current with modern scholarship"--Front flap of dust jacket, volume 1.
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    Dramatic structure and cultural context in Plato's Laches.C. Emlyn-Jones - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (1):123-138.
    The characters in Plato's Socratic Dialogues and the sociocultural beliefs and assumptions they present have a historical dramatic setting which ranges over the last quarter of the fifth centuryb.c.—the period of activity of the historical Socrates. That this context is to an extent fictional is undeniable; yet this leaves open the question what the dramatic interplay of (mostly) dead politicians, sophists, and other Socratic associates—not forgetting Socrates himself—signifies for the overall meaning and purpose of individual Dialogues. Are we to assume, (...)
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  4. Crito.C. J. Plato & Emlyn-Jones - 1940 - New York city,: R.N. Ascher & R.S. Rodwin at the Fieldston school press. Edited by Benjamin Jowett.
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    Laches.C. J. Plato & Emlyn-Jones - 1966 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Edited by Jörg Hardy.
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    Plato: Gorgias.Lorna Hardwick & C. J. Emlyn-Jones - 1982
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    Ήράκλειτος Τά Άποσπάσματα. Προλεγòμενα, κείμενο, μετάφραση, σχòλια, μαρτυρίες, λεxi;ιλòγιο καί πίνακες. [REVIEW]C. J. Emlyn-Jones - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (1):38-39.
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    Heraclitus' Fragments Evangelos N. Roussos: ρκλειτος Τ ποσπσματα. Προλεγμενα, κεμενο, μετφραση, σχλια, μαρτυρες, λεxi;ιλγιο κα πνακες. Pp. 96, Athens: Caravia, 1971. Paper. [REVIEW]C. J. Emlyn-Jones - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (01):38-39.
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    Homer in Holland - J. P. Crielaard (ed.): Homeric Questions: Essays in Philology, Ancient History and Archaeology including the papers of a conference organized by the Netherlands Institute at Athens (15 May 1993). (Publications of the Netherlands Institute at Athens, 2.) Pp. xii+316; ills. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1995. Hfl. 140. ISBN: 90-5063-095-2.Chris Emlyn-Jones - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):6-7.
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    Chios - John Boardman, C. E. Vaphopoulou-Richardson (edd.): Chios. A Conference at the Homereion in Chios 1984. Pp. xv + 361; 7 maps, 12 colour plates, 184 photographs and illustrations. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986. £40.00. [REVIEW]Chris Emlyn-Jones - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):305-306.
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    The Dramatic Poet and His Audience:: Agathon and Socrates in Plato's "Symposium".Chris Emlyn-Jones - 2004 - Hermes 132 (4):389-405.
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    Early Socratic dialogues. Plato & Chris Emlyn-Jones - 1987 - New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Penguin Books. Edited by Trevor J. Saunders.
    Written by Plato as an act of homage to Socrates, these dialogues attempt to define bravery, discuss the relationship between philosophy and politics, and include a debate on poetic inspiration.
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  13. Some fragments of aeschines of sphettus. Plato & Chris Emlyn-Jones - 1987 - In Plato & Chris Emlyn-Jones (eds.), Early Socratic dialogues. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Penguin Books.
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    C. Emlyn-Jones: Plato: Crito. Pp. ix + 106. Bristol: Bristol Classical Press, 1999. Paper, £12.95. ISBN: 1-85399-469-3.V. A. Rodgers - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (1):161-161.
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    C. Emlyn-Jones: Plato: Crito. Pp. ix + 106. Bristol: Bristol Classical Press, 1999. Paper, £12.95. ISBN: 1-85399-469-. [REVIEW]V. A. Rodgers - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (01):161-.
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    Chios. [REVIEW]Chris Emlyn-Jones - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (2):305-306.
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    Pseudomanteia- James V. Morrison: Homeric Misdirection: False Predictions in the Iliad. Pp. xiii + 166. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1992. Cased, $32.50. [REVIEW]Chris Emlyn-Jones - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):4-5.
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    S. Sayers: Plato’s Republic. An Introduction. Pp. v + 178. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999. Paper, £10.95. ISBN: 0-7486-1188-6. [REVIEW]Chris Emlyn-Jones - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (1):355-356.
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    Essays on Homer C. Emlyn-Jones, L. Hardwick, J. Purkis (edd.): Homer: Readings and Images. Pp. x + 287; 1 map, 10 figs., 23 plates. London: Duckworth in Association with the Open University, 1992. £12.99. [REVIEW]A. F. Garvie - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):1-2.
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    Republic 1–2 (C.) Emlyn-Jones (ed., trans.) Plato: Republic 1–2.368c4. With Introduction, Translation and Commentary. (Aris & Phillips Classical Texts.) Pp. vi + 194 Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2007 Paper, £18, US$36 (Cased, £40, US$80). ISBN: 978-0-85668-757-0 (978-0-85668-762-4 hbk). [REVIEW]Gerard J. Boter - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):375-.
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    Thermai expansion of aluminium at low temperatures.Eva Huzan, C. P. Abbiss & G. O. Jones - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (62):277-285.
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    Can the IoT Help Small Businesses?C. Matt Graham & Nory B. Jones - 2018 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 38 (1-2):3-12.
    The IoT (Internet of Things) can transform businesses by automating processes ranging from inventory management to robotics to automation, saving time, and money. However, can small businesses benefit from the IoT? This article explores the emerging role of the IoT in small businesses, the impact on their ability to compete in a rapidly changing digital environment, and their awareness, attitudes, perceptions, and willingness to adopt it. The research utilizes an initial exploratory approach based on a review of case studies in (...)
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    The Item versus the Object in Memory: On the Implausibility of Overwriting As a Mechanism for Forgetting in Short-Term Memory.C. Philip Beaman & Dylan M. Jones - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    United Nations for the Classroom.A. C. F. Beales, Goronwy T. Jones & Evan T. Davis - 1957 - British Journal of Educational Studies 6 (1):94.
  25. Mechanisms in Human Learning.Fernand Gobet, Peter C. R. Lane, Steve Croker, Peter C.-H. Cheng, Gary Jones, Iain Oliver & Julian M. Pine - 2001 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (6):236-243.
    Pioneering work in the 1940s and 1950s suggested that the concept of chunking might be important in many processes of perception, learning and cognition in humans and animals. We summarize here the major sources of evidence for chunking mechanisms, and consider how such mechanisms have been implemented in computational models of the learning process. We distinguish two forms of chunking: the first deliberate, under strategic control, and goal-oriented; the second automatic, continuous, and linked to perceptual processes. Recent work with discrimination-network (...)
     
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  26. Incrementing interference in the stroop color word task.A. S. Brown, C. A. Engle & T. C. Jones - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):462-462.
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    A Greek-English Lexicon.C. W. E. Miller, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones & Roderick McKenzie - 1925 - American Journal of Philology 46 (3):288.
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    Trust as an Affective Attitude.Karen Jones, Russell Hardin & Lawrence C. Becker - 1996 - Ethics 107 (1):4-25.
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    Greek-English (A) Lexicon.C. W. E. Miller, H. G. Liddell, R. Scott & Henry Stuart Jones - 1928 - American Journal of Philology 49 (1):100.
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    Opposites at the zoo.Christianne C. Jones - 2022 - North Mankato: Pebble.
    Big, stomping elephants. Small, colorful birds. Tall, spotted giraffes. Short, waddling penguins. Opposites are all around at the zoo! This picture book brings opposites from the zoo to young children with interactive, rhyming text and bright photographs.
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    XIII.—Symposium—The Import of Propositions.E. E. Constance Jones, Bernard Bosanquet & F. C. S. Schiller - 1915 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 15 (1):353-427.
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    V.—critical notices.E. E. C. Jones - 1921 - Mind 30 (117):88-93.
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    A Study of Ethical Principles.E. E. C. Jones - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (4):509-513.
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    Legal and ethical considerations in processing patient-identifiable data without patient consent: lessons learnt from developing a disease register.C. L. Haynes, G. A. Cook & M. A. Jones - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (5):302-307.
    The legal requirements and justifications for collecting patient-identifiable data without patient consent were examined. The impetus for this arose from legal and ethical issues raised during the development of a population-based disease register. Numerous commentaries and case studies have been discussing the impact of the Data Protection Act 1998 and Caldicott principles of good practice on the uses of personal data. But uncertainty still remains about the legal requirements for processing patient-identifiable data without patient consent for research purposes. This is (...)
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  35. Epigraphica-asiae-minoris-rapta-aut-obruta+ scholarly reaction to Sahin, sencer assumption of publication of greek inscriptions from turkey.C. Habicht, Gw Bowersock & Cp Jones - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (4):699-706.
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    The utilitarian argument for medical confidentiality: a pilot study of patients' views.C. Jones - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (6):348-352.
    Objectives: To develop and pilot a questionnaire based assessment of the importance patients place on medical confidentiality, whether they support disclosure of confidential information to protect third parties, and whether they consider that this would impair full disclosure in medical consultations.Design: Questionnaire administered to 30 consecutive patients attending a GP surgery.Results: Overall patients valued confidentiality, felt that other patients might be deterred from seeking treatment if it were not guaranteed, but did not think that they would withhold information for this (...)
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    Mr. Moore on hedonism.E. E. C. Jones - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 16 (4):429-464.
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    Mr. Moore on Hedonism.E. E. C. Jones - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 16 (4):429-464.
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    "Rational hedonism" concluded.E. E. C. Jones - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (3):384-386.
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    "Rational Hedonism" Concluded.E. E. C. Jones - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (3):384.
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    "Rational Hedonism" Concluded.E. E. C. Jones - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (3):384-386.
  42. Bayesian Fundamentalism or Enlightenment? On the explanatory status and theoretical contributions of Bayesian models of cognition.Matt Jones & Bradley C. Love - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (4):169-188.
    The prominence of Bayesian modeling of cognition has increased recently largely because of mathematical advances in specifying and deriving predictions from complex probabilistic models. Much of this research aims to demonstrate that cognitive behavior can be explained from rational principles alone, without recourse to psychological or neurological processes and representations. We note commonalities between this rational approach and other movements in psychology – namely, Behaviorism and evolutionary psychology – that set aside mechanistic explanations or make use of optimality assumptions. Through (...)
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    The relationship between "speed" and "altitude.".C. Tryon & H. E. Jones - 1933 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 16 (1):98.
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    If the Past is a Different Country, Are Different Countries in the Past? On the Place of the Non-European in the History of Philosophy.C. S. Goto-Jones & L. P. Hartley - 2005 - Philosophy 80 (311):29-51.
    It is often asserted that even our own past is a foreign country: the ideas of past thinkers are, in some ways, alien to us today. For the European historian of non- European philosophy, not only is the past held to be a different country, but it is also the past ofadifferentcountry. This is both convenient and problematic all at once. The historian of non- European philosophy faces a double separation from his/her subject matter; she is both a foreigner and (...)
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    Feature-linked synchronization of thalamic relay cell firing induced by feedback from the visual cortex.A. M. Sillito, H. E. Jones, G. L. Gerstein & D. C. West - 1994 - Nature 369:479-82.
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    Measuring strategic control in artificial grammar learning.Elisabeth Norman, Mark C. Price & Emma Jones - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1920-1929.
    In response to concerns with existing procedures for measuring strategic control over implicit knowledge in artificial grammar learning , we introduce a more stringent measurement procedure. After two separate training blocks which each consisted of letter strings derived from a different grammar, participants either judged the grammaticality of novel letter strings with respect to only one of these two grammars , or had the target grammar varying randomly from trial to trial which required a higher degree of conscious flexible control. (...)
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    Sex-contingent face aftereffects depend on perceptual category rather than structural encoding.P. E. G. Bestelmeyer, B. C. Jones, L. M. DeBruine, A. C. Little, D. I. Perrett, A. Schneider, L. L. M. Welling & C. A. Conway - 2008 - Cognition 107 (1):353-365.
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    Mr. MacColl's question on P. 144 of mind for january, 1900.E. E. C. Jones - 1900 - Mind 9 (36):288-288.
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    Two friends of Plutarch.C. Jones - 1972 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 96 (1):263-267.
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    Reflecting Before, During, and After the Heat of the Moment: A Review of Four Approaches for Supporting Health Staff to Manage Stressful Events. [REVIEW]C. Delany, S. Jones, J. Sokol, L. Gillam & T. Prentice - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (4):573-587.
    Being a healthcare professional in both paediatric and adult hospitals will mean being exposed to human tragedies and stressful events involving conflict, misunderstanding, and moral distress. There are a number of different structured approaches to reflection and discussion designed to support healthcare professionals process and make sense of their feelings and experiences and to mitigate against direct and vicarious trauma. In this paper, we draw from our experience in a large children’s hospital and more broadly from the literature to identify (...)
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