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    Government expenditures on imported inputs and the goals of food self-sufficiency and food security in the southern african development co-ordination conference.Bernard I. Logan - 1989 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 2 (3):191-207.
    Food security and food self-sufficiency are important regional goals for the Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC). In the long run, success in these areas would reduce the incidence of drought-related mass starvation and the epidemic of malnutrition and undernutrition that exists among some tribal groups. For food production to improve, the governments must commit themselves to increasing the access of peasant farmers to critical agricultural inputs. If they do not take proper action in this area of development planning, domestic (...)
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    Government expenditures on imported inputs and the goals of food self-sufficiency and food security in the Southern African Development Co-ordination Conference.Bernard I. Logan - 1989 - Journal of Agricultural Ethics 2 (3):191-207.
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    The Library of James Logan of Philadelphia 1674-1751Edwin Wolf.I. Bernard Cohen - 1976 - Isis 67 (4):646-648.
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    An Introduction to the Philosophy of Nature.Bernard I. Mullahy - 1950 - New Scholasticism 24 (3):337-338.
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    Four Views of Time in Ancient Philosophy.Bernard I. Mullahy - 1949 - New Scholasticism 23 (2):235-237.
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    Practical Knowledge and Relativity.Bernard I. Mullahy - 1947 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 22:151-166.
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    Practical Knowledge and Relativity.Bernard I. Mullahy - 1947 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 22:151-166.
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  8. Problem : Practical Knowledge and Relativity.Bernard I. Mullahy - 1947 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 22:151.
     
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    The Nature of Liberal Arts.Bernard I. Mullahy - 1949 - New Scholasticism 23 (4):361-386.
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    Responses & Reconsiderations.Bernard I. Spinrad - 1982 - Science, Technology and Human Values 7 (3):113-113.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Newton.I. Bernard Cohen & George E. Smith (eds.) - 2002 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this volume a team of distinguished contributors examine all the main aspects of Newton s thought, including not only his approach to space, time, mechanics, ...
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  12. Newton's concepts of force and mass, with notes on the Laws of Motion.I. Bernard Cohen - 2002 - In I. Bernard Cohen & George E. Smith (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Newton. Cambridge University Press. pp. 57--84.
     
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    The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.I. Bernard Cohen - 1999 - Univ of California Press.
    Presents Newton's unifying idea of gravitation and explains how he converted physics from a science of explanation into a general mathematical system.
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  14. The Cambridge Companion to Newton.I. Bernard Cohen & George E. Smith (eds.) - 2002 - Cambridge University Press.
    Sir Isaac Newton was one of the greatest scientists of all time, a thinker of extraordinary range and creativity who has left enduring legacies in mathematics and the natural sciences. In this volume a team of distinguished contributors examine all the main aspects of Newton's thought, including not only his approach to space, time, mechanics, and universal gravity in his Principia, his research in optics, and his contributions to mathematics, but also his more clandestine investigations into alchemy, theology, and prophecy, (...)
     
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    Transformation and Tradition in the Sciences: Essays in Honour of I Bernard Cohen.I. Bernard Cohen & Everett Mendelsohn - 1984 - Cambridge University Press.
    A collection of essays on the development of science and the history of ideas.
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  16. The Newtonian revolution: with illustrations of the transformation of scientific ideas.I. Bernard Cohen - 1980 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
  17. Isaac Newton's Papers and Letters on Natural Philosophy and Related Documents.I. Bernard Cohen - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (46):170-172.
     
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  18. History of the human sciences.Richard Bellamy, Peter M. Logan, John I. Brooks Iii, David Couzens Hoy, Michael Donnelly & James M. Glass - forthcoming - History of the Human Sciences.
     
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  19. Hypotheses in Newton's Philosophy.I. Bernard Cohen - 1969 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 5:304-326.
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    The Natural Sciences and the Social Sciences: Some Critical and Historical Perspectives.I. Bernard Cohen & Robert S. Cohen - 1994 - Springer.
    Natural Sciences and the Social Sciences contains a series of explorations of the different ways in which the social sciences have interacted with the natural sciences. Usually, such interactions are considered to go only `one way': from the natural to the social sciences. But there are several important essays in this volume which show how developments in the social sciences have affected the natural sciences - even the `hard' science of physics. Other essays deal with various types of interaction since (...)
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    Quantum in se Est.I. Bernard Cohen - 1964 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 38:36-46.
  22. Why self-awareness?Bernard D. Beitman, Jyotsna Nair & George I. Viamontes - 2004 - In Bernard D. Beitman & Jyotsna Nair (eds.), Self-Awareness Deficits in Psychiatric Patients: Neurobiology, Assessment, and Treatment. W.W. Norton & Co. pp. 3-23.
     
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    The Principia: The Authoritative Translation and Guide: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.I. Bernard Cohen, Anne Whitman & Julia Budenz (eds.) - 1999 - University of California Press.
    In his monumental 1687 work, _Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica_, known familiarly as the _Principia_, Isaac Newton laid out in mathematical terms the principles of time, force, and motion that have guided the development of modern physical science. Even after more than three centuries and the revolutions of Einsteinian relativity and quantum mechanics, Newtonian physics continues to account for many of the phenomena of the observed world, and Newtonian celestial dynamics is used to determine the orbits of our space vehicles. This (...)
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    The Principia: The Authoritative Translation: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.I. Bernard Cohen, Anne Whitman & Julia Budenz (eds.) - 2016 - University of California Press.
    In his monumental 1687 work, _Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica_, known familiarly as the _Principia_, Isaac Newton laid out in mathematical terms the principles of time, force, and motion that have guided the development of modern physical science. Even after more than three centuries and the revolutions of Einsteinian relativity and quantum mechanics, Newtonian physics continues to account for many of the phenomena of the observed world, and Newtonian celestial dynamics is used to determine the orbits of our space vehicles. This (...)
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  25. Announcement.I. Bernard Cohen - 1954 - Journal of the History of Ideas 15 (1/4):198.
     
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  26. Album of Science: From Leonardo to Lavoisier, 1450-1800.I. Bernard Cohen & L. Pearce Williams - 1982 - Journal of the History of Biology 15 (2):318-319.
     
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    Franklin and Newton: An Inquiry Into Speculative Newtonian Experimental Science and Franklin's Work in Electricity as an Example Thereof.I. Bernard Cohen, Isaac Newton & Benjamin Franklin - 1966 - American Philosophical Society.
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    Franklin and Newton.I. Bernard Cohen - 1956 - Philadelphia,: American Philosophical Society.
  29. "Quantum in se Est": Newton, Kepler, Galileo, Descartes & Lucretius.I. Bernard Cohen - 1964 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 38:36.
     
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    William Whewell and the Concept of Scientific Revolution.I. Bernard Cohen - 1976 - In R. S. Cohen, P. K. Feyerabend & M. Wartofsky (eds.), Essays in Memory of Imre Lakatos. Reidel. pp. 55--63.
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    The Eighteenth-Century Origins of the Concept of Scientific Revolution.I. Bernard Cohen - 1976 - Journal of the History of Ideas 37 (2):257.
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    Quantum in se Est.I. Bernard Cohen - 1964 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 38:36-46.
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    A sense of history in science.I. Bernard Cohen - 1993 - Science & Education 2 (3):251-277.
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    Galileo's Rejection of the Possibility of Velocity Changing Uniformly with Respect to Distance.I. Bernard Cohen - 1956 - Isis 47 (3):231-235.
  35. Phl 341f Free Will and Determinism.Bernard Berofsky, I. Wilks & Erindale College - 1995 - Custom Publishing Service, University of Toronto Bookstores.
     
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    Classical conditioning of the rabbit’s nictitating membrane response to CS compounds: Effects of prior single-stimulus conditioning.Bernard G. Schreurs & I. Gormezano - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19 (6):365-368.
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    Newton's Third Law and Universal Gravity.I. Bernard Cohen - 1987 - Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (4):571-593.
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    Guericke and Dufay.I. Bernard Cohen - 1951 - Annals of Science 7 (2):207-209.
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    A Harvard Education.I. Bernard Cohen - 1984 - Isis 75 (1):13-21.
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  40. British Rule in Palestine.Bernard Joseph, I. F. Stone, Robert Capa, Jerry Cooke, Tim Gidal & Ira A. Hirschmann - 1949 - Science and Society 14 (1):82-85.
     
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    ʿAlī ibn Sulaymān al-Hāshimī, the Book of the Reasons behind Astronomical TablesAli ibn Sulayman al-Hashimi, the Book of the Reasons behind Astronomical Tables.Bernard R. Goldstein, Fuad I. Haddad & E. S. Kennedy - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (2):392.
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    On Motion and On MechanicsGalileo Galilei I. E. Drabkin Le Meccaniche Stillman Drake.I. Bernard Cohen - 1966 - Isis 57 (4):501-504.
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    The Correspondence of Isaac Newton. Volume I. 1661-1675. H. W. Turnbull.I. Bernard Cohen - 1961 - Isis 52 (1):114-115.
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    Alexandre Koyre : Commemoration.I. Bernard Cohen & Marshall Clagett - 1966 - Isis 57 (2):157-166.
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    Newtons Determination of the Masses and Densities of the Sun, Jupiter, Saturn, and the Earth.I. Bernard Cohen - 1998 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 53 (1):83-95.
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    Newton's Use of "Force," or, Cajori versus Newton: A Note on Translations of the Principia.I. Bernard Cohen - 1967 - Isis 58 (2):226-230.
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    Pemberton's Translation of Newton's Principia, with Notes on Motte's Translation.I. Bernard Cohen & H. Pemberton - 1963 - Isis 54 (3):319-351.
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    George Sarton 1884-1956.Marshall Clagett, I. Bernard Cohen, I. E. Drabkin, John F. Fulton, Henry Guerlac & Conway Zirkle - 1956 - Isis 47 (2):99-100.
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    Anquetil-Duperron, Benjamin Franklin, and Ezra Stiles.I. Bernard Cohen - 1941 - Isis 33 (1):17-23.
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    A Benjamin Franklin ReaderNathan G. GoodmanBenjamin Franklin's Autobiographical WritingsCarl Van Doren.I. Bernard Cohen - 1947 - Isis 37 (1/2):85-86.
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