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  1. Discussions: 2. responses to Walter Gulick and Phil Mullins.Alan Ford - 2009 - Appraisal 7 (4).
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    Category theory and family resemblances.Alan Ford - 1987 - In Basil J. Hiley & D. Peat (eds.), Quantum Implications: Essays in Honour of David Bohm. Methuen. pp. 361.
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    High or Low? Writing the Irish Reformation in the Early Nineteenth Century.Alan Ford - 2014 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 90 (1):93-112.
    The Irish Reformation is a contentious issue, not just between Catholic and Protestant, but also within the Protestant churches, as competing Presbyterian and Anglican claims are made over the history of the Irish reformation. This chapter looks at the way in which James Seaton Reid,, laid claim to the Reformation for Irish Dissent in his History of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. It then examines the rival Anglican histories by two High Churchmen: Richard Mant, Bishop of Down and Connor; and (...)
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    The European reformation.Alan Ford - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (4):634-635.
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    The role of language in science.Alan Ford & F. David Peat - 1988 - Foundations of Physics 18 (12):1233-1242.
    It is argued that language plays an active role in the development of scientific thought. A research project is outlined which will investigate this hypothesis and, in addition, focus on such questions as the role of mathematics in science and the status of the genetic code. “Nothing is more usual than for philosophers to encroach on the province of grammarians, and to engage in disputes of words, while they imagine they are handling controversies of the deepest importance and concern.”—David Hume.
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    Zwingli: An introduction to his thought.Alan Ford - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (4):615-616.