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    David M. Robinson: A Hoard of Silver Coins from Carystus. (Numismatic Notes and Monographs, No. 124.) Pp. 62; 6 plates. New York: American Numismatic Society, 1952. Paper, $3. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (3-4):317-.
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    Alfred R. Bellinger: Troy: The Coins. (Supplementary Monograph 2.) Pp. xvi+220; 27 plates. Princeton: University Press (for the University of Cincinnati), 1961. Cloth, £7 net. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (03):320-321.
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    D. H. Cox: Coins from the Excavations at Curium, 1932–1953. (Numismatic Notes and Monographs, No. 145.) Pp. xii + 125; 10 plates. New York: American Numismatic Society, 1959. Paper, $5.00. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (02):175-.
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    Daniel Schlumberger: L'Argent grec dans l'Empire Achéménide. Pp. 64; 5 coll. plates. Paris: Klincksieck, 1953. Paper, 2200 frs. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (01):115-.
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    Joan E. Fisher: Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum: The Collection of the American Numismatic Society. Part i: Etruria—Calabria. Pp. 39; 39 plates. New York: American Numismatic Society, 1969. Paper, $25. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (01):141-.
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    Joan E. Fisher: Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum: The Collection of the American Numismatic Society. Part i: Etruria—Calabria. Pp. 39; 39 plates. New York: American Numismatic Society, 1969. Paper, $25. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (1):141-141.
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    Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum: The Burton Y. Berry Collection. Part ii: Megaris to Egypt. Pp. 3+30; 30 plates. New York: American Numismatic Society, 1962. Paper, $15. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (03):356-.
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    Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum: The Burton Y. Berry Collection: Part i, Macedonia to Attica. Pp. 5+28; 28 plates. New York: American Numismatic Society, 1961. Paper, $15. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (03):320-.
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    Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum: The Burton Y. Berry Collection. Part ii: Megaris to Egypt. Pp. 3+30; 30 plates. New York: American Numismatic Society, 1962. Paper, $15. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (3):356-356.
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    Macedonian Regal Coinage to 413 B.C. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (1):115-116.
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    The Triumviral Portrait Gold of the Quattuorviri Monetales of 42 b.c. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (3-4):298-298.
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    Bronze Coinage in Sicily. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (2):210-212.
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    Chemical Composition of Parthian Coins. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):314-315.
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    Commemorative Roman Coin Types. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (3-4):229-231.
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    Der goldene Kranz Caesars und der Kampf um die Entlarvung des ‘Tyrannen’. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):315-315.
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    Early Electrum Coinage. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (2):255-256.
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    Some Notes on Ancient Dies and Coining Methods. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (1):82-82.
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    The Coinage of Caulonia. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (2):177-178.
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    The Euboian League and its Coinage. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (1):89-89.
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    Two Hoards of Persian Sigloi. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (3-4):298-299.
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    Victory as a Coin Type. [REVIEW]C. M. Kraay - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (2):226-227.
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    Facts and values: philosophical reflections from western and non-western perspectives.M. C. Doeser & J. N. Kraay (eds.) - 1986 - Boston: M. Nijhoff.
    The answer to philosophical questions will often depend on the position one takes regarding the fact-value problem. It is, therefore, not surprising that, in the tradition of western philosophy, the past 200 years or so record an animated discussion of it. In the present collection the debate is continued by representatives of various "schools" in contemporary western thought. A number of philosophers from non-western cultures, too, enter into it. The contributions do not all reflect on the same theme, nor do (...)
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  23. Musik og menneske.C. M. Savery - 1951 - København: E. Munksgaard.
     
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  24. Affliction : pain and the problems of modernity.C. M. Djordjevic - 2023 - In Jack Manzi (ed.), Between Wittgenstein and Weil Comparisons in Philosophy, Religion, and Ethics. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Gedanken von der Freyheit, über Gegenstände des Glaubens zu philosophieren.C. M. Wieland - 1789 - De Gruyter.
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    Life & teachings of Sri Madhvacharya.C. M. Padmanabhacharya - 1970 - Udipi,: Paryaya Sri Palimar Mutt.
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  27. Tractatus logico-philosophicus.Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. C. M. Colombo & Bertrand Russell - 1994 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Luciano Bazzocchi & P. M. S. Hacker.
    Bazzocchi disposes the text of the Tractatus in a user-friendly manner, exactly as Wittgenstein's decimals advise. This discloses the logical form of the book by distinct reading units, linked into a fashioned hierarchical tree. The text becomes much clearer and every reader can enjoy, finally, its formal and literary qualities.
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  28. Theory of mind in nonhuman primates.C. M. Heyes - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):101-114.
    Since the BBS article in which Premack and Woodruff (1978) asked “Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind?,” it has been repeatedly claimed that there is observational and experimental evidence that apes have mental state concepts, such as “want” and “know.” Unlike research on the development of theory of mind in childhood, however, no substantial progress has been made through this work with nonhuman primates. A survey of empirical studies of imitation, self-recognition, social relationships, deception, role-taking, and perspective-taking suggests (...)
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  29. What Subjective Experiences Determine the Perception of Falling Asleep During the Sleep Onset Period?C. M. Yang & Timothy Lane - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4):1084-1092.
    Sleep onset is associated with marked changes in behavioral, physiological, and subjective phenomena. In daily life though subjective experience is the main criterion in terms of which we identify it. But very few studies have focused on these experiences. This study seeks to identify the subjective variables that reflect sleep onset. Twenty young subjects took an afternoon nap in the laboratory while polysomnographic recordings were made. They were awakened four times in order to assess subjective experiences that correlate with the (...)
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    Inleiding tot de symbolische logica.H. C. M. de Swart - 1976 - Assen: Van Gorcum. Edited by H. G. Hubbeling.
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    Het verschijnsel zorg.Hattinga Verschure & C. M. J. - 1977 - [Lochem]: Tijdstroom.
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    Yoga and Christian thought.B. C.. M. Mascarenhas - 1973 - [Bombay: Society of St. Paul.
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    The Coinage of Galba C. M. Kraay: The Aes Coinage of Galba. (Numismatic Notes and Monographs, No. 133.) Pp. x + 125; 37 plates. New York: American Numismatic Society, 1956. Paper, $ 5. [REVIEW]R. A. G. Carson - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (3-4):248-250.
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    Business ethics and values.C. M. Fisher - 2003 - New York: FT Prentice Hall. Edited by Alan Lovell.
    Features include a comprehensive review of existing material, combined with new perspectives to equip students for the challenges in the work environment; chapter overviews and student learning objectives offer a solid and useful framework in which to organise study; diagrams and charts present overviews and contexts for the subject to act as useful revision aids; effective pedagogy including a review of the arguments considered, a menu of seminar topics, and questions in every chapter, serving as an ideal basis for seminar (...)
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  35. Directed forgetting affects both direct and indirect test of memory.C. M. McLeod - forthcoming - Journal of Experimental Psychology.
     
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  36. Situating Johann P. Árnason's civilizational analysis within left-Heideggerianism.Kurt C. M. Mertel - 2023 - In Ľubomír Dunaj, Jeremy Smith & Kurt Cihan Murat Mertel (eds.), Civilization, modernity, and critique: engaging Jóhann P. Árnason's macro-social theory. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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  37. Philosophy in Medicine: Conceptual and Ethical Issues in Medicine and Psychiatry.C. M. Culver & B. Gert - 1982 - Mind 93 (372):624-627.
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    Promises, Practices, and Reciprocity.C. M. Melenovsky - 2017 - Philosophical Quarterly 67 (266):106-126.
    The dominant conventionalist view explains the wrong of breaking a promise as failing to do our fair share in supporting the practice of promise-keeping. Yet, this account fails to explain any unique moral standing that a promisee has to demand that the promisor keep the promise. In this paper, I provide a conventionalist response to this problem. In any cooperative practice, participants stand as both beneficiary and contributor. As a beneficiary, they are morally required to follow the rules of the (...)
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    Doxastic Naturalism and Hume's Voice in the Dialogues.C. M. Lorkowski - 2016 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 14 (3):253-274.
    I argue that acknowledging Hume as a doxastic naturalist about belief in a deity allows an elegant, holistic reading of his Dialogues. It supports a reading in which Hume's spokesperson is Philo throughout, and enlightens many of the interpretive difficulties of the work. In arguing this, I perform a comprehensive survey of evidence for and against Philo as Hume's voice, bringing new evidence to bear against the interpretation of Hume as Cleanthes and against the amalgamation view while correcting several standard (...)
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    The book of hours and the body: somaesthetics, posthumanism, and the uncanny.Sherry C. M. Lindquist - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book explores our corporeal connections to the past by considering what three theoretical approaches-somaesthetics, posthumanism, and the uncanny-may reveal about both premodern and postmodern terms of embodiment. It takes as its point of departure a selection of fifteenth-century northern European Books of Hours-evocative objects designed at once to to inscribe social status, to strengthen religious commitment, to entertain, to stimulate emotions, and to encourage discomfiting self-scrutiny. Studying their kaleidoscopically strange, moving, humorous, disturbing, imaginative pages not only enables a window (...)
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    Business ethics and values: individual, corporate and international perspectives.C. M. Fisher - 2006 - New York: Prentice Hall/Financial Times. Edited by Alan Lovell.
    This third edition offers increased coverage of sustainability and more chances for illustration and discussion of ethics in the messy day to day practicalities ...
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    Why Free Market Rights are not Basic Liberties.C. M. Melenovsky & Justin Bernstein - 2015 - Journal of Value Inquiry 49 (1-2):47-67.
    Most liberals agree that governments should protect certain basic liberties, such as freedom of speech, freedom of religion and freedom of the person. Liberals disagree, however, about whether free market rights should also be protected. By “free market rights,” we mean those rights typically associated with laissez-faire economic systems such as freedom of contract, a right to market returns, and claims to privately own the means of production.We do not use the phrase “economic liberties,” as Tomasi does, because it does (...)
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    Conventionalism and Legitimate Expectations.C. M. Melenovsky - 2020 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 18 (2):1-23.
    To be a conventionalist about a specific obligation or right is to believe that the obligation or right is dependent on the existence of a social practice. A conventionalist about property, for example, believes that a moral right to property is generated by conventional norms rather than by any natural right. One problem with dominant conventionalist theories is that they do not adequately justify conventional moral claims. They can justify why it is wrong to steal, for example, but they do (...)
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  44. Etica della Ricerca Biologica.C. M. Mazzoni - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23 (3/4):554-554.
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  45. De Consensu Ecclesiarum.C. M. C. M. - 1935 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 24:296-299.
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    Numbers of children planned, expected and preferred by women in Melbourne.C. M. Young - 1974 - Journal of Biosocial Science 6 (3):295-304.
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  47. Vagueness and revision sequences.C. M. Asmus - 2013 - Synthese 190 (6):953-974.
    Theories of truth and vagueness are closely connected; in this article, I draw another connection between these areas of research. Gupta and Belnap’s Revision Theory of Truth is converted into an approach to vagueness. I show how revision sequences from a general theory of definitions can be used to understand the nature of vague predicates. The revision sequences show how the meaning of vague predicates are interconnected with each other. The approach is contrasted with the similar supervaluationist approach.
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    The role of advance euthanasia directives as an aid to communication and shared decision-making in dementia.C. M. P. M. Hertogh - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (2):100-103.
    Recent evaluation of the practice of euthanasia and related medical decisions at the end of life in the Netherlands has shown a slight decrease in the frequency of physician-assisted death since the enactment of the Euthanasia Law in 2002. This paper focuses on the absence of euthanasia cases concerning patients with dementia and a written advance euthanasia directive, despite the fact that the only real innovation of the Euthanasia Law consisted precisely in allowing physicians to act upon such directives. The (...)
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    The Implicit Argument for the Basic Liberties.C. M. Melenovsky - 2018 - Res Publica 24 (4):433-454.
    Most criticism and exposition of John Rawls’s political theory has focused on his account of distributive justice rather than on his support for liberalism. Because of this, much of his argument for protecting the basic liberties remains under explained. Specifically, Rawls claims that representative citizens would agree to guarantee those social conditions necessary for the exercise and development of the two moral powers, but he does not adequately explain why protecting the basic liberties would guarantee these social conditions. This gap (...)
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    The aesthetics of Charles S. Peirce.C. M. Smith - 1972 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (1):21-29.
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