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    The Meaning of Hellespontus in Latin.J. A. Nairn - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (09):436-438.
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    Two Recent Texts of Aristotle's Respublica.J. A. Nairn - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (01):66-68.
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    A Law at Sparta. ( C.R. XLIII., May 1929, p. 52.).J. A. Nairn - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (04):114-.
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    Note on Aristophanes Ecclesiazusae, 502.J. A. Nairn - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (03):163-.
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    Notes on the Nemeans of Pindar.J. A. Nairn - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (04):195-197.
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    Notes on Valerius Flaccus.J. A. Nairn - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (01):21-22.
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    Note on Valerius Flaccus IV. 129—30.J. A. Nairn - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (07):361-.
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    On Propertius III. XV. 31–34.J. A. Nairn - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (04):201-.
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    On Some Passages in Propertius.J. A. Nairn - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (08):393-394.
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    On the Word προυσελομεν (Ar. Ran. 730).J. A. Nairn - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (04):209-.
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    Roman Portraits. By Moses Stephen Slaughter, late Professor of Latin in the University of Wisconsin. Pp. vi+128. New Haven : Yale University Press ; London : Milford, 1925. Cloth, 7s. [REVIEW]J. A. Nairn - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (06):218-.
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    Croiset's Greek Literature. [REVIEW]J. A. Nairn - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (2):129-132.
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    Lawson's Homer Iliad_ IX. and X - The Iliad of Homer: Books IX and X. Edited with Introduction and Notes, by J. C. Lawson, M.A., Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. Pp. xxx, 97. Cambridge, Pitt Press. 2 _s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]J. Arbuthnot Nairn - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (06):329-.
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    Sharpley's Herodas_- A Realist of the Aegean. Being a Verse-Translation of The Mimes of Herodas. By H. Sharpley. London: David Nutt, 1906. 7″ × 5″. Pp. x + 57. 2 _s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]J. Arbuthnot Nairn - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (06):314-315.
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    Odyssey, Book xi. By J. A. Nairn. Pitt Press Series. 2 s.M. A. Bayfield - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (04):229-.
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    Peter Abailard. By J. G. Sikes, M.A., with a Preface by the Rev. A. Nairne, D.D. (Cambridge University Press. 1932. Pp. xvii + 282. Price 12s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]J. W. L. - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (28):488-.
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    When did you first begin to feel it? — Locating the beginning of human consciousness.J. A. Burgess & S. A. Tawia - 1996 - Bioethics 10 (1):1-26.
    In this paper we attempt to sharpen and to provide an answer to the question of when human beings first become conscious. Since it is relatively uncontentious that a capacity for raw sensation precedes and underpins all more sophisticated mental capacities, our question is tantamount to asking when human beings first have experiences with sensational content. Two interconnected features of our argument are crucial. First, we argue that experiences with sensational content are supervenient on facts about electrical activity in the (...)
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    On Pindar's Olympian Odes.J. Arbuthnot Nairn - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (01):10-15.
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    On Pindar's Pythian Odes.J. Arbuthnot Nairn - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (05):246-248.
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    When Did You First Begin to Feel It? — Locating the Beginning of Human Consciousness.S. A. Tawia J. A. Burgess - 2007 - Bioethics 10 (1):1-26.
    ABSTRACT In this paper we attempt to sharpen and to provide an answer to the question of when human beings first become conscious. Since it is relatively uncontentious that a capacity for raw sensation precedes and underpins all more sophisticated mental capacities, our question is tantamount to asking when human beings first have experiences with sensational content. Two interconnected features of our argument are crucial. First, we argue that experiences with sensational content are supervenient on facts about electrical activity in (...)
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    Global media ethics: problems and perspectives.Stephen J. A. Ward (ed.) - 2013 - Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Global Media Ethics is the first comprehensive cross-cultural exploration of the conceptual and practical issues facing media ethics in a global world. A team of leading journalism experts investigate the impact of major global trends on responsible journalism. The first full-length, truly global textbook on media ethics; Explores how current global changes in media promote and inhibit responsible journalism; Includes relevant and timely ethical discussions based on major trends in journalism and global media; Questions existing frameworks in media ethics in (...)
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    Hartshorne and Utilitarianism.Thomas A. Nairn - 1988 - Process Studies 17 (3):170-180.
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    Horace, Odes I. 28.Ethel A. Nairn - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (09):444-445.
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  24. Introduction.Thomas A. Nairn - 2008 - In The Consistent Ethic of Life: Assessing its Reception and Relevance. Orbis Books.
     
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    The Consistent Ethic of Life: Assessing its Reception and Relevance.Thomas A. Nairn (ed.) - 2008 - Orbis Books.
    Catholic ethicists assess the development, reception, and relevance of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin's writings on the consistent ethic of life. The late Archbishop of Chicago, Joseph Bernardin, is best remembered for his "seamless garment" approach linking abortion, capital punishment, war, and social justice - and bringing insights from the New Testament and Catholic tradition to bear on the burning issues of our age. Book jacket.
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  26. The consistent ethic of life as moral analogy.Thomas A. Nairn - 2008 - In The Consistent Ethic of Life: Assessing its Reception and Relevance. Orbis Books.
     
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  27. The works of Aristotle.J. A. Aristotle, W. D. Smith, John I. Ross, G. R. T. Beare & Harold H. Ross - 1908 - Franklin Center, Pa.: Franklin Library. Edited by W. D. Ross.
    v. 1. Nicomachean ethics. Politics. The Athenian Constitution. Rhetoric. On Poetics.--v. 2. Logic.--v. 3. Physics. Metaphysics. On the soul. Short physical treaties.--v. 4. On the heavens. On generation and corruption. Meteorology. Biological treatises.
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    Jebb's Bacchylides_- Bacchylides: The Poems and Fragments. Edited, with introduction, notes, and prose translation, by SirRichard C. Jebb. Cambridge : The University Press, 1905. Pp. xviii + 524. 15 _s[REVIEW]J. Arbuthnot Nairn - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (03):168-170.
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  29. The Language of Thought.J. A. Fodor - 1978 - Critica 10 (28):140-143.
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    Connectionist Models and Their Properties.J. A. Feldman & D. H. Ballard - 1982 - Cognitive Science 6 (3):205-254.
    Much of the progress in the fields constituting cognitive science has been based upon the use of explicit information processing models, almost exclusively patterned after conventional serial computers. An extension of these ideas to massively parallel, connectionist models appears to offer a number of advantages. After a preliminary discussion, this paper introduces a general connectionist model and considers how it might be used in cognitive science. Among the issues addressed are: stability and noise‐sensitivity, distributed decision‐making, time and sequence problems, and (...)
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  31. A Calendar of British Taste. [REVIEW]J. A. Passmore - 1950 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 28:131.
  32. Bacteria are small but not stupid: cognition, natural genetic engineering and socio-bacteriology.J. A. Shapiro - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 38 (4):807-819.
    Forty years’ experience as a bacterial geneticist has taught me that bacteria possess many cognitive, computational and evolutionary capabilities unimaginable in the first six decades of the twentieth century. Analysis of cellular processes such as metabolism, regulation of protein synthesis, and DNA repair established that bacteria continually monitor their external and internal environments and compute functional outputs based on information provided by their sensory apparatus. Studies of genetic recombination, lysogeny, antibiotic resistance and my own work on transposable elements revealed multiple (...)
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  33. How direct is visual perception?: Some reflections on Gibson's “ecological approach”.J. A. Fodor & Z. W. Pylyshyn - 1981 - Cognition 9 (2):139-196.
    Establishment holds that thc psychological mechanism of inference is the ment psychological thcorizing. Moreover, given this conciliatory reading, transformation of mental representations, it follows that perception is in.
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    Differential Emotions Theory as a Theory of Personality Development.J. A. A. Abe - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (2):126-130.
    In The Face of Emotions, which was Carroll Izard’s first major attempt at elaborating his differential emotions theory, he stated that the book “presents a theoretical framework for the study of emotions and their role in personality and interpersonal processes.” Yet, over the years, his contribution to personality theory has generally been overshadowed by the attention focused on his views on facial expressions and the structure of emotions. This article will begin with a brief overview of the DET perspective on (...)
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    Propositional Attitudes.J. A. Fodor - 1978 - The Monist 61 (4):501-523.
    Some philosophers hold that philosophy is what you do to a problem until it’s clear enough to solve it by doing science. Others hold that if a philosophical problem succumbs to empirical methods, that shows it wasn’t really philosophical to begin with. Either way, the facts seem clear enough: questions first mooted by philosophers are sometimes coopted by people who do experiments. This seems to be happening now to the question: “what are propositional attitudes?” and cognitive psychology is the science (...)
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  36. How can a philosopher and theologian teach something like that? Duns Scotus's criticism of Thomas Aquinas.J. A. Aertsen - 2005 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 67 (3):453-478.
     
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    Bacteria are small but not stupid: cognition, natural genetic engineering and socio-bacteriology.J. A. Shapiro - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 38 (4):807-819.
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  38. Dining with the Novelists.J. A. Ward - 1964 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 45 (3):399.
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    The Realm of Ends: or Pluralism and Theism.J. A. Leighton - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (3):360-366.
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    Inquiry into fertility of immigrants: Preliminary report.J. A. H. Waterhouse & Diana H. Brabban - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 56 (1):7.
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    The Problem of Sovereignty in the later Middle Ages.J. A. Watt - 1965 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 14:159-162.
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    The Problem of Sovereignty in the later Middle Ages.J. A. Watt - 1965 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 14:159-162.
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    In memoriam M. C. Smit: Filosoof Van de integrale zin.J. A. Aertsen - 1982 - Philosophia Reformata 47 (2):121-133.
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  44. Political Thought: Men and Ideas.J. A. ABBO - 1960
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    Introduction: Special Section to Honor Carroll Izard.J. A. A. Abe & D. Schultz - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (2):101-103.
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  46. Good as Transcendental and the Transcendence of the Good.J. A. Aertsen - 1991 - In Scott Charles MacDonald (ed.), Being and goodness: the concept of the good in metaphysics and philosophical theology. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 56--73.
     
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    Meister Eckhardt.J. A. Aertsen - 1999 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 66 (1):1-20.
    Was Metaphysik ist, läßt sich nicht apriorisch bestimmen, sondern zeigt sich erst in den denkerischen Entwürfen eines Ersten und Grundlegenden. Metaphysik ist, wie Philosophie überhaupt, von ihrer Geschichte nicht trennbar. Die philosophische Bedeutung der Periode des Mittelalters für den Gang der abendländischen Metaphysik ist in den letzten Jahrzehnten durch zwei klassische Studien herausgestellt worden.
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    The Medieval Doctrine of the Transcendentals. The Current State of Research.J. A. Aertsen - 1991 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 33:130-147.
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    The Budé Herondas Hérondas, Mimes. Texte établi par J. Arbuthnot Nairn, Litt. D., et traduit par Louis Laloy, Docteur ès Lettres. Paris: Société d'Édition 'Les Belles Lettres,' 1928. [REVIEW]A. D. Knox - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (01):24-25.
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    AΘhnaiΩn Πo∧iteia, XXX. 3-4.J. A. R. Munro - 1914 - Classical Quarterly 8 (1):13-15.
    A simple transposition in the text would, I venture to suggest, remove one or two of the many difficulties of this obscure chapter.
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