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    Philosophical interrogations: interrogations of Martin Buber, John Wild, Jean Wahl, Brand Blanshard, Paul Weiss, Charles Hartshorne, Paul Tillich.Sydney Chester Rome - 1964 - New York,: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Edited by Beatrice K. Rome.
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  2. Philosophical Interrogations.Sydney Rome & Beatrice Rome - 1968 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 24 (4):479-480.
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  3. The scottish refutation of Berkeley's immaterialism.Sydney C. Rome - 1942 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 3 (3):313-325.
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    Some Formulae for Aesthetic Analysis.Sydney C. Rome - 1954 - Review of Metaphysics 8 (2):357 - 365.
    Another sort of thing resembles works of art in combining existence, message and a kind of presentation, namely, symbols. Hence it seems reasonable to take works of art as symbols. And yet works of art are a special kind of symbol, because in them presentation has a double function. All symbols directly present their meaning; indeed the essential function of symbols is to serve as vehicles for conveying us into the immediate presence of what they mean. But works of art (...)
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    Berkeley's conceptualism.Sydney C. Rome - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55 (6):680-686.
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    Rome and Egypt - Allan Chester Johnson: Egypt and the Roman Empire. (Jerome Lectures, Second Series.) Pp. vii + 183. Ann Arbor: Michigan University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1951. Cloth, 28 s. net. [REVIEW]E. G. Turner - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (3-4):184-186.
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    "Philosophical Interrogations," ed. Sydney and Beatrice Rome. [REVIEW]Andrew J. Reck - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 43 (1):87-89.
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  8. R. Wardy, The Chain of Change. A Study of Aristotle's Physics VII, Cambridge-New York-Port Chester-Melbourne-Sydney 1990 (Cambridge University Press, X + 345 páginas). [REVIEW]Marcelo D. Boeri - 1993 - Méthexis 6 (1):217-219.
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    The Roman Family Beryl Rawson (ed.): The Family in Ancient Rome: New Perspectives. Pp. 279. London and Sydney: Croom Helm, 1986. £18.95. [REVIEW]Thomas Wiedemann - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (01):65-67.
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    Ovid and his Influence Ovid and His Influence. By Edward Kennard Rand, Professor of Latin at Harvard University. Pp. xii + 184. London, Calcutta, Sydney: Geo. G. Harrap and Co., Ltd. ('Our Debt to Greece and Rome.') 5s. net. [REVIEW]J. Wight Duff - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (06):208-.
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    Loyalty in the Spirituality of St. Thomas More. A dissertation submitted as partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Sacred Theology, by Brian Byron, priest of the Archdiocese of Sydney.- 208pp. dactylographiecs.- Rome 1966. [REVIEW]Henri Gibaud - 1967 - Moreana 4 (1):89-94.
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    Greek Religion and its Survivals. (' Our Debt to Greece and Rome.') By Walter Woodburn Hyde. Pp. ix + 230. London, Calcutta, Sydney: Harrap and Company. Cloth, 5s. net. [REVIEW]W. R. Halliday - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (7-8):206-206.
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    Modern Traits in Old Greek Life. (Our Debt to Greece and Rome.) By Charles Binton Gulick. Pp. vii + 159. London, Calcutta, Sydney: Harrap and Co. 5s. net. [REVIEW]W. R. Halliday - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (5):197-198.
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    Stand und Aufgaben der Sprachwissenschaft. Festschrift für Wilhelm Streitberg. Pp.xix + 670. Heidelberg: C. Winter, 1924. Paper, 22 Marks; bound, 24.50 Marks. - Untersuchungen zur allgemeitien Akzentlehre. DrAlfred Von Schmitt. Pp. xvi + 209. Heidelberg: C. Winter, 1924. Paper, 5.50 Marks. - The Numeral Words, their Origin, Meaning, History, and Lesson. By Melius De Villiers, M.A., LL.B., sometime Chief Justice of the Orange Free State. Pp. 124. London: H. F. and G. Witherby; Cape Town: Juta and Co., Ltd., etc., 1923. - Language and Philology. By Roland Kent, Ph.D. (Our Debt to Greece and Rome, Vol. XXII.) Pp. 174. London, Calcutta, Sydney: Harrap and Co., Ltd., 1924. Cloth, 5s. net. [REVIEW]Roderick Mckenzie - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (7-8):211-212.
  15. Consciousness and co-consciousness.Sydney Shoemaker - 2003 - In Axel Cleeremans (ed.), The Unity of Consciousness: Binding, Integration, and Dissociation. Oxford University Press. pp. S31 - S32.
     
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    Tactics of Scientific Research: Evaluating Experimental Data in Psychology. Murray Sidman.Chester R. Wasson - 1962 - Philosophy of Science 29 (4):439-441.
  17. Infant mortality and longevity.Chester Alexander - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  18. I_– _Sydney Shoemaker: Self, Body, and Coincidence.Sydney Shoemaker - 1999 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 73 (1):287-306.
    A major objection to the view that the relation of persons to human animals is coincidence rather than identity is that on this view the human animal will share the coincident person's physical properties, and so should (contrary to the view) share its mental properties. But while the same physical predicates are true of the person and the human animal, the difference in the persistence conditions of these entities implies that there will be a difference in the properties ascribed by (...)
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    I_– _Sydney Shoemaker: Self, Body, and Coincidence.Sydney Shoemaker - 1999 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 73 (1):287-306.
    [Sydney Shoemaker] A major objection to the view that the relation of persons to human animals is coincidence rather than identity is that on this view the human animal will share the coincident person's physical properties, and so should share its mental properties. But while the same physical predicates are true of the person and the human animal, the difference in the persistence conditions of these entities implies that there will be a difference in the properties ascribed by these (...)
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  20. Desiring at Will (and at Pill): A Reply to Millgram.Sydney Shoemaker - 1998 - In Christoph Fehige & Ulla Wessels (eds.), Preferences. New York: W. de Gruyter.
     
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  21. With good reason.Chester A. Pennington - 1967 - Nashville,: Abingdon Press.
     
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    I_– _Sydney Shoemaker: Self, Body, and Coincidence.Sydney Shoemaker - 1999 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 73 (1):287-306.
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  23. On the Way Things Appear.Sydney Shoemaker - 2006 - In Tamar Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Perceptual experience. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 461--480.
  24. Frantz Fanon: language as the god gone astray in the flesh.Chester J. Fontenot - 1979 - Lincoln: University of Nebraska.
     
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    Embodiment and Behavior.Sydney Shoemaker - 1976 - In Amélie Rorty (ed.), The Identities of Persons. University of California Press.
  26. Causal and Metaphysical Necessity.Shoemaker Sydney - 1998 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 79 (1):59-77.
    Any property has two sorts of causal features: “forward‐looking” ones, having to do with what its instantiation can contribute to causing, and ldquo;backward‐looking” ones, having to do with how its instantiation can be caused. Such features of a property are essential to it, and properties sharing all of their causal features are identical. Causal necessity is thus a special case of metaphysical necessity. Appeals to imaginability have no more force against this view than they do against the Kripkean view that (...)
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    Diversity in IRB Membership: Views of IRB Chairpersons at U.S. Universities and Academic Medical Centers.Sydney Churchill, Emily A. Largent, Elizabeth Taggert & Holly Fernandez Lynch - 2022 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 13 (4):237-250.
    Background Diversity in Institutional Review Board (IRB) membership is important for both intrinsic and instrumental reasons, including fairness, promoting trust, improving decision quality, and responding to systemic racism. Yet U.S. IRBs remain racially and ethnically homogeneous, even as gender diversity has improved. Little is known about IRB chairpersons’ perspectives on membership diversity and barriers to increasing it, as well as current institutional efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within IRB membership.Methods We surveyed IRB chairpersons leading U.S. boards registered (...)
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  28. Personal identity.Sydney Shoemaker - 1984 - Oxford, England: Blackwell. Edited by Richard Swinburne.
    What does it mean to say that this person at this time is 'the same' as that person at an earlier time? If the brain is damaged or the memory lost, how far does a person's identity continue? In this book two eminent philosophers develop very different approaches to the problem.
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    Francis Lieber's influence on American thought and some of his unpublished letters.Chester Squire Phinney - 1918 - Philadelphia,: International printing co..
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Herbert Spencer and the Spectre of Conite.Sydney Eisen - 2000 - In John Offer (ed.), Herbert Spencer: critical assessments. New York: Routledge. pp. 2--1.
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  31. We are in a race to conquer outer space.Chester A. Fritts - 1958 - New York,: Vantage Press.
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    The Awakening of the Greek Historical Spirit.Martin Ostwald & Chester G. Starr - 1970 - American Journal of Philology 91 (3):357.
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    Legacies in ethics and medicine.Chester R. Burns (ed.) - 1977 - New York: Science History Publications.
    Burns, C. R. Introduction.--Antiquity: Margalith, D. The ideal doctor as depicted in ancient Hebrew writings. Edelstein, L. The Hippocratic oath. Edelstein, L. The professional ethics of the Greek physician. Michler, M. Medical ethics in Hippocratic bone surgery. Maas, P. L., Oliver, J. H. An ancient poem on the duties of a physician.--The medieval era: Levey, M. Medical deontology in ninth century Islam. Bar-Sela, A., Hoff, H. E. Isaac Israeli's fifty admonitions of the physicians. Rosner, F. The physician's prayer attributed to (...)
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  34. Physical Realization.Sydney Shoemaker - 2007 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    In Physical Realization, Sydney Shoemaker considers the question of how physicalism can be true: how can all facts about the world, including mental ones, be constituted by facts about the distribution in the world of physical properties? Physicalism requires that the mental properties of a person are 'realized in' the physical properties of that person, and that all instantiations of properties in macroscopic objects are realized in microphysical states of affairs. Shoemaker offers an account of both these sorts of (...)
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    Legacies in law and medicine.Chester R. Burns (ed.) - 1977 - New York: Science History Publications.
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  36. Medical ethics, history of the Americas: colonial North America and nineteenthcentury United States.Chester Burns - 2004 - Encyclopedia of Bioethics 3:1517-23.
     
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    John Hick's christology.Chester Gillis - 1988 - Bijdragen 49 (1):41-57.
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    The Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation.Chester Townsend Ruddick - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (3):361-365.
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    Goal gradient, anticipation, and perseveration in compound trial-and-error learning.Chester James Hill - 1939 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 25 (6):566.
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    The dawn of modern thought.Sydney Herbert Mellone - 1930 - New York,: Russell & Russell.
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  41. Christian Voices in China.Chester S. Miao - 1948
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  42. The Great Redemption, A Living Commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Romans.Chester Warren Quimby - 1949
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  43. The Jubilant Year.Chester Warren Quimby - unknown
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  44. The Unity of Mankind: The Message of Ephesians on Unity in Christ.Chester Warren Quimby - 1958
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    Political philosophies.Chester C. Maxey - 1938 - New York,: Macmillan.
  46. Self and body: Sydney Shoemaker.Sydney Shoemaker - 1999 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 73 (1):287–306.
    [Sydney Shoemaker] A major objection to the view that the relation of persons to human animals is coincidence rather than identity is that on this view the human animal will share the coincident person's physical properties, and so should (contrary to the view) share its mental properties. But while the same physical predicates are true of the person and the human animal, the difference in the persistence conditions of these entities implies that there will be a difference in the (...)
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  47. Self-knowledge and "inner sense": Lecture I: The object perception model.Sydney Shoemaker - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (2):249-269.
  48. Self-reference and self-awareness.Sydney S. Shoemaker - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy 65 (October):555-67.
  49. Some varieties of functionalism.Sydney Shoemaker - 1981 - Philosophical Topics 12 (1):93-119.
    Fleshing out Ramsey-sentence functionalism; against Lewis's "mad pain" mixed theory; relating functionalism to the causal theory of properties. Empirical functionalism is chauvinistic so probably false. A terrific, in-depth paper.
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  50. The First Person Perspective and Other Essays.Sydney Shoemaker - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Sydney Shoemaker is one of the most influential philosophers currently writing on philosophy of mind and metaphysics. The essays in this collection deal with the way in which we know our own minds, and with the nature of those mental states of which we have our most direct conscious awareness. Professor Shoemaker opposes the 'inner sense' conception of introspective self-knowledge. He defends the view that perceptual and sensory states have non-representational features - 'qualia' - that determine what it is (...)
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