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    Headships for Women: long‐term effects of the re‐entry problem [1].E. A. Trown & G. Needham - 1981 - Educational Studies 7 (1):41-45.
    [1] Quotes from teachers presented in this article were originally supplied as evidence to the enquiry into the reduction in part‐time teaching funded by the Equal Opportunities Commission and the...
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    Farming salmon ethically.E. A. Needham & Hugh Lehman - 1991 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 4 (1):78-81.
    Salmon farming is a rapidly expanding industry. In order for it to develop in an ethical manner, many ethical issues must be confronted. Among these are questions regarding the quality of life of salmon on farms. To develop reasonable answers to these questions considerable thought must be devoted to developing appropriate standards of care for salmon. If these questions are not addressed the results could be bad both for salmon and for salmon farmers.
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  3. World humanist congress, 2014.E. Needham & Stuart - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 116:1.
    Needham, E; Stuart, SN Every three years the International Humanist and Ethical Union sponsors a World Humanist Congress, hosted by one of its member organizations, which this year was the British Humanist Association. The theme of this Congress was 'Freedom of thought and expression - forging a 21st-century Enlightenment'.
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  4. World humanist congress, 2014.E. Needham & Stuart - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 117:6.
    Needham, E; Stuart, SN We continue our account of the Oxford Congress in August, the theme of which was 'Freedom of thought and expression - forging a 21st-century Enlightenment'. We give further detail about the later plenary sessions and summarise select parallel sessions.
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    Learning Visual Units After Brief Experience in 10‐Month‐Old Infants.Amy Needham, Robert L. Goldstone & Sarah E. Wiesen - 2014 - Cognitive Science 38 (7):1507-1519.
    How does perceptual learning take place early in life? Traditionally, researchers have focused on how infants make use of information within displays to organize it, but recently, increasing attention has been paid to the question of how infants perceive objects differently depending upon their recent interactions with the objects. This experiment investigates 10-month-old infants' use of brief prior experiences with objects to visually organize a display consisting of multiple geometrically shaped three-dimensional blocks created for this study. After a brief exposure (...)
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    Science, Religion and Reality. By Various Authors. Edited by Joseph Needham.A. E. Elder - 1926 - Philosophy 1 (1):105.
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    Resisting Chemical Atomism: Duhem’s Argument.Paul Needham - 2008 - Philosophy of Science 75 (5):921-931.
    Late nineteenth‐century opponents of atomism questioned whether the evidence required any notion of an atom. In this spirit, Duhem developed an account of the import of chemical formulas that is clearly neutral on the atomic question rather than antiatomistic. The argument is supplemented with specific inadequacies of atomic theories of chemical combination and considerably strengthened by the theory of chemical combination provided by thermodynamics. Despite possible counterevidence available at the time, which should have tempered some of Duhem's concluding remarks, there (...)
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    Saggio di osservazioni microscopiche concernenti il sistema della Generazione dei Signori di Needham e BuffonSpallanzani Needham Buffon.A. Georges-Berthier - 1914 - Isis 2 (1):209-213.
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    Getting to Know the World Scientifically: An Objective View.Paul Needham - 2020 - Cham, Schweiz: Springer.
    This undergraduate textbook introduces some fundamental issues in philosophy of science for students of philosophy and science students. The book is divided into two parts. Part 1 deals with knowledge and values. Chap. 1 presents the classical conception of knowledge as initiated by the ancient Greeks and elaborated during the development of science, introducing the central concepts of truth, belief and justification. Aspects of the quest for objectivity are taken up in the following two chapters. Moral issues are broached in (...)
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  10. McDermott, J., B11 Milders, M., B23 Needham, A., 215 Newman, RS, B45 Niedeggen, M., B23.P. Bloom, N. Burgess, J. B. Cicchino, F. M. del Prado Martın, G. Dueker, L. R. Gleitman, A. E. Goldberg, A. I. Goldman, T. Hartley & H. Intraub - 2005 - Cognition 94:257.
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    The Concept of “Modern Physics” and an Extended Needham Question.Gennady E. Gorelik - 2023 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 60 (4):158-172.
    In discussions about the Scientific Revolution, a key expression is “modern science”. Its traditional understanding – mathematization and experimentation – is too weak: Euclid’s geometry and Archimedes’ physics were both perfectly mathematical and were based on objective experience. And it is too strong: in natural sciences beyond physics, math is quite limited. Joseph Needham in his Grand Question actually focused on modern physics originating with Galileo. To make this question really historical, it is narrowed down to physics and expanded (...)
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    The 'Askew Collations' of Aeschylus.E. B. Ceadel - 1940 - Classical Quarterly 34 (1-2):55-.
    Nearly every edition of Aeschylus published between 1782 and 1852 contained readings from what were called ‘Askew's collations’ or the ‘Askew MSS.’—usually referred to as Ask. A, Ask. B, Ask. C, Ask. D, Ask. a, Colb. 1, and Colb. 2. These MSS., which were very briefly described, were stated in these editions to be Paris MSS. which had been collated by Askew. Blomfield, however, discovered that Askew had transcribed all the collations from a note-book that had belonged to Needham, (...)
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  13. Understanding oriental cultures.Arran E. Gare - 1995 - Philosophy East and West 45 (3):309-328.
    If the arguments of Edward Said's "Orientalism" are valid, Joseph Needham's "Science and Civilisation in China" stands condemned. The opposition between Foucault, Said's main source of inspiration, and both Marxism and hermeneutics is highlighted. Utilizing the work of MacIntyre, recent hermeneutic philosophy is defended against Foucault, and through this, Needham's work is defended as a form of Marxist hermeneutics.
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    Why there is no salt in the sea.Joseph E. Earley - 2004 - Foundations of Chemistry 7 (1):85-102.
    What, precisely, is `salt'? It is a certainwhite, solid, crystalline, material, alsocalled sodium chloride. Does any of that solidwhite stuff exist in the sea? – Clearly not.One can make salt from sea water easily enough,but that fact does not establish thatsalt, as such, is present in brine. (Paper andink can be made into a novel – but no novelactually exists in a stack of blank paper witha vial of ink close by.) When salt dissolves inwater, what is present is no (...)
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    Gorai Kinzō's study of Leibniz and the I ching hexagrams.E. J. Aiton & Eikoh Shimao - 1981 - Annals of Science 38 (1):71-92.
    When Bouvet discovered the relationship between the binary arithmetic of Leibniz and the hexagrams of the I ching—in reality only a purely formal correspondence—he sent to Leibniz a woodcut diagram of the Fu-Hsi arrangement, which provides the key to the analogy. This diagram, in a re-drawn version, was first published by Gorai Kinzō in a study of Leibniz's interpretation of the I ching and Confucianism which has been influential in providing, indirectly, the principal source for the accounts of Wilhelm and (...)
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    “But I Have a Pacer…There Is No Point in Engaging in Hypothetical Scenarios”: A Non-Imminently Dying Patient’s Request for Pacemaker Deactivation.Bridget A. Tracy, Rosamond Rhodes & Nathan E. Goldstein - forthcoming - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics.
    In this case report, we describe a woman with advancing dementia who still retained decisional capacity and was able to clearly articulate her request for deactivation of her implanted cardiac pacemaker—a scenario that would result in her death. In this case, the patient had the autonomy to make her decision, but clinicians at an outside hospital refused to deactivate her pacemaker even though they were in unanimous agreement that the patient had capacity to make this decision, citing personal discomfort and (...)
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    Il comico difficile.Ida E. A. Soldini - 2022 - Https://Mondodomani.Org/Dialegesthai/.
    Che gli esseri umani siano i soli animali capaci di ridere e piangere può essere messo in dubbio, ma che siano gli unici a sviluppare degli strumenti a questo scopo, non può esserlo. Tragedia e commedia, i due fronti dell’arte drammatica codificati da Aristotele nella "Poetica", sono proprio questi strumenti. La difficoltà a conferire un significato univoco a questi due magmatici termini, è sintomatica. In questo breve scritto tento di identificare la ragione di questa difficoltà e proporre un’ipotesi di lavoro (...)
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  18. George Stuart Fullerton.E. A. Singer - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (22):589-596.
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    On the conscious mind.E. A. Singer - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (21):561-575.
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    Altfranzosische Bibliothek.A. M. E. & Wendelin Forster - 1883 - American Journal of Philology 4 (1):99.
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    Balancing the claims for equality in education and the preservation of cultural identities.E. A. G. Clark - 1982 - Philosophical Papers 11 (1):40-59.
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    The Study of Politics.E. A. Kedourie - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (102):221 - 227.
    In his article on “The Nature and the Status of the Study of Politics” 1 Professor White raises, whether explicitly or by implication, some of the most important and, probably permanent problems of the subject. The solutions that he attempts to provide seem to me, however, to be less satisfying than might be expected.
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    Professor Milne's Reply.E. A. Milne - 1942 - Philosophy 17 (65):78-.
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    Time and its Importance in Modern Thought. By M. F. Cleugh. (London: Methuen & Co.1937. Pp. x + 308. Price 12s. 6d.).E. A. Milne - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (50):226-.
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    Rauche and “the choice”.E. A. Ruch - 1974 - Philosophical Papers 3 (2):104-112.
  26. Kant's first antinomy.E. A. Singer - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18 (4):384-395.
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    Aucassin und Nicolete, neu nach der Handschrift mit Paradigmen und Glossar.A. M. E. & Hermann Suchier - 1881 - American Journal of Philology 2 (6):234.
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    Needham-Wittgenstein: il problema antropologico del credere.Virginia Masciangelo - 2015 - Roma: Armando editore.
    Cosa significa credere? Qual è l’utilità della credenza? Per analizzare il contenuto delle credenze di un popolo possiamo prescindere dallo studio della cultura di quel popolo? I termini da noi adoperati hanno un contenuto semantico unico e unicamente determinato? Per rispondere a tali fondamentali interrogativi, l’Autrice analizza i concetti di credere e di credenza secondo il punto di vista dell’antropologo britannico Rodney Needham e l’attenzione viene rivolta principalmente al suo enorme debito intellettuale nei confronti del filosofo viennese Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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    Such: Binding and the pro-adjective. [REVIEW]Muffy E. A. Siegel - 1994 - Linguistics and Philosophy 17 (5):481 - 497.
    The facts aboutsuch, then, indicate not just thatsuch is a pro-adjective, but also that binding conditions apply broadly to pro-ADJs and pro-CNs, as well as to a wide range of pro-arguments. If this is true, the CN binding process accomplished by rules (40) and (41) might better be expressed in a system that uses a Cooper (1979) store mechanism. In fact, Stump (p. 144) notes that this could easily be done. Meanings of the type of∨ P n could be stored, (...)
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    Royal Society/British Academy" Artificial Intelligence and The Mind: New Breakthroughs or Dead Ends?A. Bundy & R. M. Needham - 1994 - Mind 103.
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    Book Review:The Philosophy of Spinoza: The Unity of His Thought. Richard McKeon. [REVIEW]E. A. Burtt - 1929 - International Journal of Ethics 39 (4):500-.
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    Book Review:The Theology of the Real. R. Gordon Milburn. [REVIEW]E. A. Burtt - 1925 - International Journal of Ethics 35 (4):437-.
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    Book Review:The Ways of Knowing, or the Methods of Philosophy. William Pepperell Montague. [REVIEW]E. A. Burtt - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 36 (3):315-.
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    Analytic of the Beautiful. [REVIEW]A. R. E. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):775-776.
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    Boethius. Some Aspects of his Times and Work. [REVIEW]A. M. E. - 1940 - Journal of Philosophy 37 (26):719-719.
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    Cicero in the Courtroom of St. Thomas Aquinas. [REVIEW]A. M. E. - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (1):26-27.
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    Die Deutsche Schulmetaphysik des 17. Jahrhunderts. [REVIEW]A. M. E. - 1940 - Journal of Philosophy 37 (5):137-138.
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    Efficient Causality in Aristotle and St. Thomas. [REVIEW]A. M. E. - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (1):25-26.
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    Early Medieval Philosophy. [REVIEW]A. M. E. - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (16):505-506.
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    Essays on Maimonides. An Octocentennial Volume. [REVIEW]A. M. E. - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (21):582-584.
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    Giles of Rome: Errores Philosophorum. [REVIEW]A. M. E. - 1945 - Journal of Philosophy 42 (11):306-307.
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    The Principles of Mechanics. Edited by D.E. Jones and James Walley.E. A. Singer, Henrich Hertz, D. E. Jones & J. T. Walley - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9 (6):676.
  43. An Alternative to Traditional Student Teacher Supervision in the Social Studies.E. A. Yeager & E. K. Wilson - 1997 - Journal of Social Studies Research 21:49-54.
     
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    Discovery as the context of any scientific justification.C. A. Peursen - 1989 - Man and World 22 (4):471-484.
    The analysis of philosophically important themes can depart from two different angles. The first one investigates the various answers that have been given to a certain issue, like that of the problem of knowledge, the justification of theories, the notion of culture, etcetera. These answers are often mutually contradictory which, by the way, facilitates their overview (like the schemes of rationalism-empiricism, justification-discovery, universalism-relativism). A second approach starts from the problems (or: “problematique”) behind the divergent answers (e.g., foundationalism behind both, empiricism (...)
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    Features of the naming of weapons and military equipment in contemporary information discourse.E. A. Yakovleva & E. N. Irnazarov - 2018 - Liberal Arts in Russiaроссийский Гуманитарный Журналrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Žurnalrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Zhurnalrossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 7 (2):132.
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    C. Imber, The Ottoman Empire.E. A. Zachariadou - 1992 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 84-85 (1-2):130-131.
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    Histoire Générale des Sciences, publiée sous la direction de René Taton. Vol. II, La Science moderne . G. Allard, E. Bauer, G. Canguilhem, J. Chesneaux, I. B. Cohen, P. Costabel, M. Daumas, A. Davy de Virville, P. Delaunay, R. Dugas, L. Dulieu, J. Filliozat, R. Furon, É. Guyénot, J. Itard, A. Koyré, R. Lenoble, J. Lévy, Ch. Morazé, J. Needham, J. Rostand, J. Taton, R. Taton, M.-A. Tonnelat, G. Walusinski. [REVIEW]Marie Boas Hall - 1960 - Isis 51 (4):574-576.
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    The Indicative in Relative Clauses.E. A. Sonnenschein - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (3-4):68-69.
  49. Experience and Reflection.E. A. Singer & C. West Churchman - 1961 - Science and Society 25 (2):173-174.
     
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  50. Choice and Nature.E. A. Singer - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11:192.
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