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    John Paul II and Brain Death.Eugene F. Diamond - 2007 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 7 (3):491-497.
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    Congenital Anomalies.Eugene F. Diamond - 2009 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 9 (1):35-45.
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  3. Committee Review for Handicapped Newborn Care.Eugene F. Diamond - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (2):48-49.
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    The Ovulation or Pregnancy Approach in Cases of Rape?Eugene F. Diamond - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (4):689-695.
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    The Right to Pain Control.Eugene F. Diamond - 2013 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 13 (2):237-241.
    Since the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2010, public concern persists about health care rationing and the use of quality-of-life criteria in end-of-life counseling by public providers of health care funding. Advisors to the Obama administration have shown an overriding concern for the cost rather than the quality of highly technical interventions in cases of life-threatening illness. In addition, subtle encouragement of physicianassisted suicide has been detected in hospice and long-term-care facilities. Modern advances have made (...)
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    Beyond Revenge: Paths in Heidegger and Nietzsche.Eugene F. Bales - 1986 - Philosophy Today 30 (2):137-150.
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    Renaissance Concepts of Method.Eugene F. Rice - 1962 - Philosophical Review 71 (2):263.
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    Collingwood and Eternal Philosophical Problems.Eugene F. Bertoldi - 1985 - Dialogue 24 (3):387-397.
    In some of his last publications, R. G. Collingwood takes the position that problems in philosophy are not eternal. Such a denial, in the context of the controversies concerning the overall interpretation of Collingwood's work, is significant for at least two reasons: it seems to suggest an “atomistic” view of the history of philosophy on Collingwood's part, perhaps one that resembles that of the history of science as offered inThe Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Also, the denial seems to reverse Collingwood's (...)
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  9. Aquinas and the Supreme Court: Race, Gender, and the Failure of Natural Law in Thomas’s Biblical Commentaries.Eugene F. Rogers - 2013 - Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell.
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    Adieux: A Farewell to Sartre S. De Beauvoir Translated by P. O'Brien New York: Pantheon, 1984. Pp. 453.Eugene F. Bertoldi - 1986 - Dialogue 25 (4):777-.
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    Philosophy in France Today Alan Montefiore, editor Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983. Pp. xxvi, 201.Eugene F. Bertoldi - 1986 - Dialogue 25 (2):379-.
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    “Survoler” in The Visible and the Invisible.Eugene F. Bertoldi - 1987 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 25 (1):13-29.
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    “Survoler” inthe visible and the invisible.Eugene F. Bertoldi - 1987 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 25 (1):13-29.
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    Time in the Phenomenology of Perception.Eugene F. Bertoldi - 1974 - Dialogue 13 (4):773-785.
    The chapter on time is one of the central investigations in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception. Throughout preceding chapters of that work one meets the claim that theoretical difficulties raised by the type of description of the perceiving subject that Merleau-Ponty offers are to be resolved in the investigation of time. For example, in describing perception, it begins to seem that the perceiving subject is neither a pure for-itself, nor an in-itself, but rather belongs to some category intermediate between these two. (...)
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    Beyond Revenge: Paths in Heidegger and Nietzsche.Eugene F. Bales - 1986 - Philosophy Today 30 (2):137-150.
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    Memory, Forgetfulness and the Disclosure of Being in Heidegger and Plotinus.Eugene F. Bales - 1990 - Philosophy Today 34 (2):141-151.
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    Absolute presuppositions and irrationalism.Eugene F. Bertoldi - 1989 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (2):157-172.
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    Absolute Presuppositions and Irrationalism.Eugene F. Bertoldi - 1989 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (2):157-172.
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    Metaphysics and the ‘Eye and Mind’.Eugene F. Bertoldi - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 23 (1):1-17.
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    Metaphysics and the 'eye and mind'.Eugene F. Bertoldi - 1985 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 23 (1):1-17.
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    Phenomenology of Phenomenology.Eugene F. Bertoldi - 1977 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):239 - 253.
    Husserl and others have spent a great deal of time writing introductions to phenomenology, and in trying to explain its nature. One thing that becomes clear from these efforts is that phenomenology claims to have a method for analyzing the essential structures of “mental events”. This raises the possibility of phenomenology turning back on itself, for surely the analysis itself must consist of “mental events”. Hence, at some point in its investigations, phenomenology itself could become what phenomenologists seek to analyze. (...)
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  22. A Heideggerian Interpretation of Negative Theology in Plotinus.Eugene F. Bales - 1983 - The Thomist 47 (2):197.
     
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    A Ready Reference to Philosophy East and West.Eugene F. Bales - 1987 - Upa.
    Offers a summary account of the history of philosophical thought through the 19th century, an unusually updated and balanced account of 20th century thought, and lengthy chapters on the history of Chinese and Indian thought. Selected by Choice as an Outstanding Academic Book of 1988-1989.
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    The Renaissance idea of wisdom.Eugene F. Rice - 1958 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
    In the battle against the vampiric Ticks, humanity was slowly but certainly headed for extinction. For months, twin sisters Lily and Mel had been “quarantined” with thousands of other young people being harvested for their blood—food for the Ticks. Finally escaping with a few friends, the twins are separated—and must continue the fight on their own . . . After making it to a resistance base camp in Utah, Lily learned to survive at all costs. But when a Tick attack (...)
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    Erasmus and the Religious Tradition, 1495-1499.Eugene F. Rice - 1950 - Journal of the History of Ideas 11 (4):387.
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    Articles.Eugene F. Provenzo, Ruthanne Kurth-Schai, Charles R. Green & Dara H. Wexler - 2000 - Educational Studies 31 (1):5-43.
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    Foundations of educational thought.Eugene F. Provenzo & Asterie Baker Provenzo (eds.) - 2008 - Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
    This landmark study brings together a comprehensive collection of readings on Educational Thought from Antiquity to the Present. It includes four volumes and over 100 different selections: Vol 1: Classic/Early Modern (to 1945) Vol 2: Modern (1945-1979) Vol 3/4: Postmodern (1979-present) From Montaigne to Chomsky, the editor has included articles from some of the Western world's most influential educational thinkers alongside authoritative voices from the field to show a full spectrum of ideas about Education, its purpose and objectives. The first (...)
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    Media review.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2000 - Educational Studies 31 (2):195-197.
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    Time Exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2003 - Educational Studies 34 (1):127-128.
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    Time Exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2003 - Educational Studies 34 (2):266-267.
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    Time exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2002 - Educational Studies 33 (2):246-246.
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    Time Exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2002 - Educational Studies 33 (3):357-358.
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    Time Exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2002 - Educational Studies 33 (4):511-512.
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    Time Exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2003 - Educational Studies 34 (3):388-389.
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    Time exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2000 - Educational Studies 31 (2):198-199.
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    Time Exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2004 - Educational Studies 36 (1).
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    Time Exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2004 - Educational Studies 36 (2).
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    Time exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2001 - Educational Studies 32 (2):243-244.
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    Time Exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2013 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 49 (2):188-188.
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    Time exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2012 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 48 (4):405-406.
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    Time exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2012 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 48 (2):208-209.
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    Time Exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2013 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 49 (4):378-379.
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    Time Exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2013 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 49 (6):573-574.
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    Time Exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2012 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 48 (5):496-497.
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    Time exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2001 - Educational Studies 32 (3):380-381.
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    Time Exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2012 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 48 (3):325-326.
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    Time Exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2012 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 48 (6):588-589.
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    Time exposure.Eugene F. Provenzo - 2012 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 48 (1):112-113.
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