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    Order-strengthening in CuAu.E. W. Horne & E. A. Starke - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (183):741-744.
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    Meanings of Pain: Volume 2: Common Types of Pain and Language.Marc A. Russo, Joletta Belton, Bronwyn Lennox Thompson, Smadar Bustan, Marie Crowe, Deb Gillon, Cate McCall, Jennifer Jordan, James E. Eubanks, Michael E. Farrell, Brandon S. Barndt, Chandler L. Bolles, Maria Vanushkina, James W. Atchison, Helena Lööf, Christopher J. Graham, Shona L. Brown, Andrew W. Horne, Laura Whitburn, Lester Jones, Colleen Johnston-Devin, Florin Oprescu, Marion Gray, Sara E. Appleyard, Chris Clarke, Zehra Gok Metin, John Quintner, Melanie Galbraith, Milton Cohen, Emma Borg, Nathaniel Hansen, Tim Salomons & Grant Duncan - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    Experiential evidence shows that pain is associated with common meanings. These include a meaning of threat or danger, which is experienced as immediately distressing or unpleasant; cognitive meanings, which are focused on the long-term consequences of having chronic pain; and existential meanings such as hopelessness, which are more about the person with chronic pain than the pain itself. This interdisciplinary book - the second in the three-volume Meanings of Pain series edited by Dr Simon van Rysewyk - aims to better (...)
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  3. Cajal on the Cerebral Cortex: An Annotated Translation of the Complete Writings.Edward G. Jones, Neely Swanson, Larry W. Swanson, E. Horne Craigie & Juan Cano - 1991 - Journal of the History of Biology 24 (3):540-542.
     
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    American Chimera: The Ever-Present Domination of Whiteness, Patriarchy, and Capitalism…A Parable.Roberto Montoya, Cheryl E. Matias, Naomi W. M. Nishi & Geneva L. Sarcedo - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (9).
    In Greek mythology, the Chimera is a fire-breathing monster with three heads: one of a lion, one of a horned goat, and one of a powerful dragon. Of similar construction is the presence of three structures in US society, whiteness, patriarchy, and capitalism, which are overwhelmingly represented, valued, and espoused when examining areas of progress, i.e., family income, poverty rates, high school and college graduation rates, and home ownership. This modern American three-headed beast controls, manipulates, and permeates all aspects of (...)
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  5. Grande Sertão: Veredas by João Guimarães Rosa.Felipe W. Martinez, Nancy Fumero & Ben Segal - 2013 - Continent 3 (1):27-43.
    INTRODUCTION BY NANCY FUMERO What is a translation that stalls comprehension? That, when read, parsed, obfuscates comprehension through any language – English, Portuguese. It is inevitable that readers expect fidelity from translations. That language mirror with a sort of precision that enables the reader to become of another location, condition, to grasp in English in a similar vein as readers of Portuguese might from João Guimarães Rosa’s GRANDE SERTÃO: VEREDAS. There is the expectation that translations enable mobility. That what was (...)
     
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    F. William Lawvere. Introduction to part I. Model theory and topoi, A collection of lectures by various authors, edited by F. W. Lawvere, C. Maurer, and G. C. Wraith, Lecture notes in mathematics, vol. 445, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York, 1975, pp. 3–14. - Orville Keane. Abstract Horn theories. Model theory and topoi, A collection of lectures by various authors, edited by F. W. Lawvere, C. Maurer, and G. C. Wraith, Lecture notes in mathematics, vol. 445, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York, 1975, pp. 15–50. - Hugo Volger. Completeness theorem for logical categories. Model theory and topoi, A collection of lectures by various authors, edited by F. W. Lawvere, C. Maurer, and G. C. Wraith, Lecture notes in mathematics, vol. 445, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York, 1975, pp. 51–86. - Hugo Volger. Logical categories, semantical categories and topoi. Model theory and topoi, A collection of lectures by various authors, edited by F. W. Lawvere, C. [REVIEW]M. E. Szabo - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1):158-161.
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    The Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe Volume II:1805-1810Benjamin Henry Latrobe John C. Van Horne Lee W. Formwalt Darwin Stapleton Jeffrey A. Cohen. [REVIEW]Elting E. Morison - 1987 - Isis 78 (3):493-494.
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  8. Control, Attitudes, and Accountability.Douglas W. Portmore - 2013 - In David Shoemaker (ed.), Oxford studies in agency and responsibility. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    It seems that we can be directly accountable for our reasons-responsive attitudes—e.g., our beliefs, desires, and intentions. Yet, we rarely, if ever, have volitional control over such attitudes, volitional control being the sort of control that we exert over our intentional actions. This presents a trilemma: (Horn 1) deny that we can be directly accountable for our reasons-responsive attitudes, (Horn 2) deny that φ’s being under our control is necessary for our being directly accountable for φ-ing, or (Horn 3) deny (...)
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  9. Moral reasons, overridingness, and supererogation.Douglas W. Portmore - manuscript
    In this paper, I present an argument that poses the following dilemma for moral theorists: either (a) reject at least one of three of our most firmly held moral convictions or (b) reject the view that moral reasons are morally overriding, that is, reject the view that moral reasons override non-moral reasons such that even the weakest moral reason defeats the strongest non-moral reason in determining an act’s moral status (e.g., morally permissible). I then argue that we should opt for (...)
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    E. W. Beth. On machines which prove theorems. Simon Stevin, vol. 32 (1958), pp. 49–60.E. W. Beth - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (4):659-659.
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    Observations on the elight of birds and the mechanics of flight.E. W. Young - 1903 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 14 (1):419-423.
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    Completeness of quantum logic.E. -W. Stachow - 1976 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 5 (2):237 - 280.
    This paper is based on a semantic foundation of quantum logic which makes use of dialog-games. In the first part of the paper the dialogic method is introduced and under the conditions of quantum mechanical measurements the rules of a dialog-game about quantum mechanical propositions are established. In the second part of the paper the quantum mechanical dialog-game is replaced by a calculus of quantum logic. As the main part of the paper we show that the calculus of quantum logic (...)
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    William Whewell and John Stuart Mill: Their Controversy About Scientific Knowledge.E. W. Strong - 1955 - Journal of the History of Ideas 16 (1/4):209.
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    Quantum logical calculi and lattice structures.E. -W. Stachow - 1978 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 7 (1):347 - 386.
    In a preceding paper [1] it was shown that quantum logic, given by the tableaux-calculus Teff, is complete and consistent with respect to the dialogic foundation of logics. Since in formal dialogs the special property of the 'value-definiteness' of propositions is not postulated, the calculus $T_{eff}$ represents a calculus of effective (intuitionistic) quantum logic. Beginning with the tableaux-calculus the equivalence of $T_{eff}$ to calculi which use more familiar figures such as sequents and implications can be investigated. In this paper we (...)
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    LXVIII. Direct observations of the arrangement and motion of dislocations in aluminium.P. B. Hirsch, R. W. Horne & M. J. Whelan - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (7):677-684.
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    E. W. Beth. De significa van de pasigrafische systemen. Bijdrage tot de psychologie van het wiskurdig denkproces. (The signifies of pasigraphic systems. A contribution to the psychology of the mathematical thought process.) Euclides, vol. 13 (1936–1937), pp. 145–158. [REVIEW]E. W. Beth - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):53-54.
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    Newtonian Explications of Natural Philosophy.E. W. Strong - 1957 - Journal of the History of Ideas 18 (1/4):49.
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    The problem of simple resemblance.E. W. Steenburgh - 1974 - Philosophical Studies 25 (5):337 - 346.
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    Ecological reflections.E. W. F. Tomlin - 1985 - Heythrop Journal 26 (2):187–196.
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    Equality and Length.E. W. Van Steenburgh - 1985 - Philosophical Investigations 8 (2):143-148.
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    On a Game-Theoretic Approach to a Scientific Language.E. -W. Stachow - 1978 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1978:19 - 40.
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    The approach to metaphysics.E. W. F. Tomlin - 1947 - London,: K. Paul.
    Introduction I The Use of Philosophy The kind of questions which we propose to discuss in this book and with which, it seems to us, all introductions to the ...
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    Essays on the Philosophy of W. V. Quine.D. E. Over, Robert W. Shahan & Chris Swoyer - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (123):175.
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    Using Self-Determination Theory to Examine Musical Participation and Well-Being.Amanda E. Krause, Adrian C. North & Jane W. Davidson - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:439908.
    A recent surge of research has begun to examine music participation and well-being; however, a particular challenge with this work concerns theorizing around the associated well-being benefits of musical participation. Thus, the current research used Self-Determination Theory to consider the potential associations between basic psychological needs (competence, relatedness, and autonomy), self-determined autonomous motivation, and the perceived benefits to well-being controlling for demographic variables and the musical activity parameters. A sample of 192 Australian residents (17-85, Mage = 36.95), who were currently (...)
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    Should mentalistic concepts be defended or assumed?E. W. Menzel & Garcia K. Johnson - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):586-587.
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    Psychotherapy East and West.E. H. S. & Alan W. Watts - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):617.
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    Kants answer to hume’s problem.E. W. Schipper - 1961 - Kant Studien 53 (1-4):68-74.
    The article argues against the commonly held 'green glasses' interpretation of Kant's "a priori", where any one's familiar experience must be seen as integrated by space and time and the categories. Such an interpretation does not answer Hume's problem, Which was whether any necessary connection could be found in experience. For the connections of familiar experience are customary and contingent. Passages from Kant are cited to show that he meant by 'objective experience', not familiar experience, but that body of scientific (...)
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    A Model Theoretic Semantics for Quantum Logic.E. -W. Stachow - 1980 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1980:272 - 280.
    This contribution is concerned with a particular model theoretic semantics of the object language of quantum physics. The object language considered here comprises logically connected propositions, sequentially connected propositions and modal propositions. The model theoretic semantics arises from the already established dialogic semantics, if the pragmatic concept of the dialog-game is replaced by a "metaphysical" concept of the game. The game is determined by a game tree, the branches of which constitute a set, the set of "possible worlds" of an (...)
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    Notae Tironianae attributed to St. Cyprian.E. W. Watson - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (06):306-.
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    The Greek Fathers The Greek Fathers. By J. M. Campbell. London : Harrap, 1929. Pp. ix + 167. Cloth, 5s. net.E. W. Watson - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (04):139-.
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    The Oresteia.E. W. Whittle - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (01):16-.
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    Imagination in Plotinus.E. W. Warren - 1966 - Classical Quarterly 16 (2):277-285.
    Whittaker, following Siebeck, pointed out the important role Plotinus assigns to the functions of imagination in psychic life. Imagination is the terminus ad quern of all properly human conscious experience; it is that faculty of man without which there can be no conscious experience. The sensitive soul is an imaginative soul below which there is Nature, or vegetative soul, which acts without being conscious. When the functions of reason are added to sensation to produce a rational human being, there is (...)
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  33. The resistance: Public schools and neoliberal madness in Canada.E. W. Ross - forthcoming - Substance.
     
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    Chemistry in Rozier's Journal. II. The phlogiston theory.E. W. J. Neave - 1951 - Annals of Science 7 (1):101-106.
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    Chemistry in Rozier's Journal. III. Pierre Bayen.E. W. J. Neave - 1951 - Annals of Science 7 (2):144-148.
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    Chemistry in Rozier's Journal.—IV and V.E. W. J. Neave - 1951 - Annals of Science 7 (3):284-299.
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    Chemistry in Rozier's Journal.—VI and VII.E. W. J. Neave - 1951 - Annals of Science 7 (4):393-400.
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    Chemistry in Rozier's Journal.—VIII and IX.E. W. J. Neave - 1952 - Annals of Science 8 (1):28-45.
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    Psyche, Culture and the New Science: The Role of Pn.E. W. F. Tomlin - 1985 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1985, this distinguished and constructive critique of modern culture introduced into our language a brand-new term, ‘PN’, standing for ‘psychic nutrition’, which at the time promised to become a household expression. Drawing on his first-hand knowledge of oriental civilizations; on discoveries of Jung, especially his concept of psychic energy; on the ideas of the cultural anthropologists; and not least on the New Science implicit in microphysics and microbiology, E.W.F. Tomlin, whose philosophical books have been translated into several (...)
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    An Introduction to the Philosophy of History.E. W. Strong & W. H. Walsh - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (3):430.
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    Born to see, bound to behold: Reflections on the function of upright posture in the esthetic attitude.E. W. Straus - 1965 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 27 (4):659 - 688.
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    The third year at the Yale laboratory.E. W. Scripture - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (4):416-421.
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    Chemistry in Rozier's journal I. The journal and its editors.E. W. J. Neave M. C. M. Sc PhD - 1950 - Annals of Science 6 (4):416-421.
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    Mindless behaviorism, bodiless cognitivism, or primatology?E. W. Menzel - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (2):258-259.
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    Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum. Vol. LIX. S. Hieronymi in Hieremian, Libri Sex. Ed. S. Reiter. Pp. cxxv + 576. Vienna: Tempsky, 1913. M. 16. [REVIEW]E. W. Watson - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (2):65-66.
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    Pseudo-Augustini Quaestiones Vetcris et Novi Testamenti. Recensuit Alexander Souter. Vienna: Tempsky, 1908. Pp. xxxv+579. Price M. 19.50. [REVIEW]E. W. Watson - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (7):236-237.
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    Sancti Aurelii Augustini de Civitate Dei libri XXII. Ex recensione B. Dombart quartum recognovit A. Kalb. Vol. II. Leipzig: Teubner, 1929. M.12. [REVIEW]E. W. Watson - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (6):245-246.
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    S. Aureli Augustini Scriptorum Contra Donatistas. [REVIEW]E. W. Watson - 1910 - The Classical Review 24 (3):95-96.
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    Stewart's Homilies of St. Augustine. [REVIEW]E. W. Watson - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (1):64-65.
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    Newton's "Mathematical Way".E. W. Strong - 1951 - Journal of the History of Ideas 12 (1):90.
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