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  1.  6
    . A Treatise on the Accentuation of the Twenty-One So-Called Prose Books of the Old Testament, with a Facsimile of a Page of the Codex Assigned to Ben Asher in Aleppo.C. A. & William Wickes - 1888 - American Journal of Philology 9 (1):103.
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  2. Crónica científico-social de Inglaterra.C. A. - 1931 - Ciencia Tomista 43:250-264.
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  3. El V Congreso Católico Argentino de Filosofía. XX Coloquio Interamericano de Filosofía.C. A. C. A. - 1990 - Sapientia 45 (75):71.
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    Frank Sherwood Taylor.C. C. A. - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (26):183-b-183.
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    George Alfred Leon Sarton.C. C. A. - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (26):183-a-183.
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  6. IV Congreso católico argentino de filosofía sobre el ateísmo.C. A. C. A. - 1988 - Sapientia 43 (69):299.
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  7. Leonardiana.C. A. - 1954 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 16 (3):386-397.
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  8. Les Études Sur Léonard De Vinci En 1952.C. A. - 1953 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 15 (1):111-115.
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  9. The Glory of the Living Sun a World-Wide Appeal to Replace Present Superstitious Creeds by Genuine Religion Which Must Be True, Rational, Universal, Exalting.C. E. R. A. - 1935 - Cranton.
     
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    The School of Libanius in Late Antique Antioch.Craig A. - 2008 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (1):91-92.
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    Eléments de la philosophie chrétienne comparée avec les doctrines des philosophies anciens et des philosophes modernes.Gaetano Sanseverino & C. A. - 1876 - Seguin Ainé.
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    A Reference in Research EthicsEthical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research: Readings and Commentary.Jeremy Sugarman, Emanuel E. J., Crouch R. A., Arras J. D., Moreno J. D. & Grady C. - 2004 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 26 (4):19.
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    Inédifos e Documentos.S. T., I. K. L. & C. A. - 1945 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 1 (4):392 - 398.
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    A Review on Impact of General Data Protection Regulation on Clinical Studies and Informed Consent.Giannuzzi V., Landi A., Bartoloni F. & Ceci A. - 2018 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 9 (3).
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    Essays on Actions and Events. [REVIEW]C. D. A. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (1):122-123.
    The fifteen essays which comprise this book are unified by an unmistakable philosophical voice, and addressed to an interlocking set of concepts: cause, law, event, action, feeling, freedom, and intention. Collectively they trace the loops and bights of the Welt-Knotte, where the physical and the psychological orders tie. But the book is more than a collection of bright inter-referential papers by a clever man, and its existence is justified by something greater than the value of having them bound conveniently together. (...)
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    An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):344-344.
    A careful and competent introduction to the Russell-Broad type of analytic philosophy.--A. C. P.
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    Adventures in the Spirit World. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):518-518.
    Messages describing life after death from the author's deceased brother-in-law.--A. C. P.
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    Acta Pont. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (2):357-357.
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    A Preface to Logic. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):537-537.
    An attractive paperback reprint of Cohen's illuminating studies in the philosophy of logic.--A. C. P.
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    All Ye That Labor. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):718-718.
    A popular but intelligent and readable examination of Marxist communism. The author holds that communism can best be seen as a religious response to the problem of evil; the many analogies he finds between communist and Christian doctrine bear him out.--A. C. P.
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    British Philosophy in the Mid-CenturyA Cambridge Symposium. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):355-355.
    A course of lectures delivered at Cambridge in the summer of 1953. They include pieces by Moore, Broad, and Ryle. Körner's "Some Types of Philosophical Thinking" and Ryle's "The Theory of Meaning" are especially stimulating; the book as a whole presents an absorbing picture of contemporary British philosophy.--A. C. P.
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  22. Book Review. [REVIEW]C. A. - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):141-142.
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    Basic Sources of the Judaeo-Christian Tradition. [REVIEW]C. A. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (1):170-170.
    The outgrowth of an introductory course in western religion at Dartmouth College, in which the editors provide useful historical and factual introductions, paragraph biographies, and bibliographies for additional reading.--A. C.
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    Christian Asceticism and Modern Man. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):187-187.
    A series of essays by a group of French Catholic teachers and scholars, roughly half of which deal with the history of Christian asceticism. The remainder are addressed to theological and sociological questions concerning ascetic practice.--A. C. P.
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    New books. [REVIEW]C. H. A. - 1918 - Mind 27 (1):117-118.
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    Christian Personal Ethics. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):164-164.
    A systematic statement and defence of an evangelical Christian ethics. Despite the length of the book, many crucial topics--e.g., contemporary alternatives to a theistic ethics--receive only superficial consideration--A. C. P.
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    Existentialism and Theology. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):345-345.
    Bultmann's "demythologizing," according to Mr. Davis, consists in stripping away the non-historical elements of the Bible in order to lay bare the kernel of "existential meaning" embedded in the events about which the myths arose. Mr. Davis is lucid about what Bultmann does not believe; his account of the "existential meaning" which is to replace "discredited mythology" is both sketchy and puzzling.-- A. C. P.
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    Errand into the Wilderness. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):543-543.
    A collection of ten essays and addresses, all but one of which have been published previously. Among them is a fascinating essay showing that Jonathan Edwards consciously developed his homilectical methods in terms of Locke's psychology and epistemology. These pieces constitute "a rank of spotlights on the massive narrative of the movement of the European culture into the vacant wilderness of America"; each is prefaced by a newly written introduction indicating its relevance to the unifying theme of the volume, viz., (...)
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    Ethical Value. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):539-540.
    The thesis of this essay in philosophical analysis is that ethical words are used referentially, that for the most part they have a single unitary sense, and that they refer to whatever is "happy-making" or satisfying. The author supports this conclusion by means of detailed refutations of some of the criticisms brought against naturalism, paying special attention to the "naturalistic fallacy" argument as developed by Moore, Ewing and the contemporary non-cognitivists. He concludes that philosophical analysis ought to reject the "method (...)
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    Eighteen Visits to Mars. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):167-167.
    Describes the attempt of a medium "to bring the facts of other-world existence to the people of Mars." Giordano Bruno appears as one of a band of interplanetary spirits conducting the medium on her tour.--A. C. P.
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    Freedom of the Will. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):163-163.
    This powerful study of freedom is the first volume of a new edition of Edwards' work under the general editorship of Perry Miller. The editors intend to publish the manuscript material as well as the printed works. This volume is handsome and well printed; Ramsey contributes a solid introduction outlining Edwards' argument and the relation of his thought to Locke, Berkeley, and Leibniz.--A. C. P.
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    Fichtes Religionsphilosophie. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):352-352.
    A systematic and thorough-going account of Fichte's philosophical version of Christianity.--A. C. P.
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    Guidance for the New Age. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):515-515.
    A series of inspirational essays dictated to the author by a higher intelligence from the spirit world. Much of the advice seems fairly sound--e.g., "Be true to the best," Make room for important things," "Relax."--A.C.P.
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  34. God Speaks: The Theme of Creation and its Purpose. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (4):700-700.
    A full and systematic exposition of the teachings of a thinker who has been hailed as the Avatar of our time. He describes the odyssey of the soul from its creation through its "evolution and involution of consciousness" to its eventual return into the Oversoul. The book is somewhat repetitive, and the profusion of Indian terms together with a certain incoherence make it hard going for the uninitiated--A. C. P.
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    Gesetz und Handlungsfreiheit in der Geschichte. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):353-354.
    A preliminary sketch of a philosophy of history together with an account of certain phases in ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman history. Though the book is interesting and well written, it is impossible to tell whether the chapter on philosophy is to serve as a preface to the following three historical chapters, or whether these chapters are meant to illustrate and elucidate the embryonic philosophy outlined in the first.--A. C. P.
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  36. Historians and the law in postrevolutionary France. By Donald R. Kelley. [REVIEW]C. A. C. A. - 1985 - History and Theory 24 (2):231.
     
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    Interpretations of Poetry and Religion. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):724-724.
    A nicely printed paperback reissue of some essays in which Santayana tries to show that "religion and poetry are identical in essence."--A. C. P.
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  38. John Duns Scotus: A Teacher for our Times. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):183-183.
    A rather popular mixture of biography, philosophy, and theology, for the Catholic layman. Scotus' role in the defense of the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception receives special emphasis. --A. C. P.
     
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    Life and Mind. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):725-725.
    A lecture by an eminent biologist in which the crucial problem of contemporary biology and psychology is identified as the problem of the nature of mind. Sinnott's suggestion--that the solution lies in "a fundamental identification of life and mind"--is interesting and provocative, but he attempts a bit too much for the space at his disposal.--A. C. P.
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    Language and the Pursuit of Truth. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):546-546.
    This book claims to be an attempt to present semantics to the general public. "Semantics," however, turns out to be a general rubric for some of the logical doctrines of recent ordinary language philosophy. Oversimplification leads Wilson to present as the discovery of modern "semantics" an extraordinarily naive linguistic subjectivism.--A. C. P.
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  41. Luís de Molina regressa a Évora, Actas das Jornadas, Évora, 13-14 de Junho de 1997 , 229 pp. [REVIEW]C. A. - 1999 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 8 (15):171-172.
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    Mind and the World-Order. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):722-722.
    A nicely done paperback reprint of Lewis' classic in epistemology.--A. C. P.
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    More Nineteenth Century Studies. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):726-726.
    A sequel to Nineteenth Century Studies, this book is a series of well-documented studies of several Victorian religious liberals--among them Tennyson, John Morley, and Francis Newman. Willey's theme is the religious disillusionment suffered by Victorian intellectuals; he sees as its cause the application of the techniques of historical scholarship to religion. Since the book is largely biographical, there is little consideration of the issues involved on their own accounts; but as a gallery of intellectual portraits, it is first-rate--sympathetic, sensitive, perceptive.--A. (...)
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    Metaphysical Reverie. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):169-169.
    An essay in metaphysics together with an essay in metametaphysics. The latter repeats the familiar charge that metaphysical statements are literally meaningless; the former tells us what the author would hold "if metaphysics had a bearing on reality." Neither is impressive.--A. C. P.
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    Modern Science and Christian Beliefs. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):168-168.
    A fairly popular examination of the modern "impasse" between religion and science. Smethurst holds that science and religion cannot ultimately conflict because modern science depends upon certain presuppositions which make sense only within a Christian Weltanschauung, and scientific knowledge, despite its indisputable power, is in an important sense, "abstract" and therefore limited. Though much of what the author has to say is stimulating, it is also oversimplified; the book attempts a great deal but is only partially successful.--A. C. P.
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    Modern Science and Human Values. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):719-719.
    The author holds that the enduring achievement of the modern mind is the recognition of a sharp distinction between fact and value; this work is a history of that distinction. In separate sections devoted to the history of scientific method and the history of value theory, Hall covers the ground from the medieval period to the present. His conclusion strikes a pessimistic note; modernity, after distinguishing fact and value, has had marvelous success with the former but is in danger of (...)
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    New books. [REVIEW]C. H. A. - 1907 - Mind 16 (62):289-290.
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    Nurslings of Immortality. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):515-515.
    An exposition--for the layman--of Imagism, the philosophy which gives to the imagination the place reserved for reason in Hegelian rationalism.--A. C. P.
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    Operations of Sociological Inquiry. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):722-722.
    The author believes that sociology will progress only if it adopts "a logic in which substantialism tends to become functionalized." The book is repetitious and of only mild philosophical interest.--A. C. P.
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    Perceiving. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):512-513.
    A sober and careful formulation of a realistic--as opposed to a phenomenalistic--theory of knowledge. Chisholm's discussion of the "sense-datum fallacy" and of "empiricism" are especially enlightening, as is the way in which he calls attention to revealing analogies between problems in moral theory and problems in epistemology.--A. C. P.
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