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    Kant's principle of personality.Hardy E. Jones - 1971 - Madison,: University of Wisconsin Press.
    Revision of the author's thesis, University of Wisconsin, 1970. Bibliography: p. 155-158.
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    The Rationale of Moral Education.Hardy E. Jones - 1974 - The Monist 58 (4):659-673.
    Moral education is an important topic—both for moral philosophy and for the philosophy of education. Of the many questions that ought to be asked about moral education, certainly the following would be included in any reasonable list: What constitutes a moral education? How does one properly give someone a moral education? and Why provide persons with moral education? I have little to say about question. My main interest in this paper is in the third question, but I shall approach it (...)
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    Non-locality from an analogue of the quantum Zeno effect.E. J. Squires, L. Hardy & H. R. Brown - 1994 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 25 (3):425-435.
  4. Appreciation and Generalization.Hardy E. Jones - 1976 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 57 (1):5.
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    Consequentialism and moral conservatism.Hardy E. Jones - 1975 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 13 (3):319-330.
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    Fanaticism and moral reasoning.Hardy E. Jones - 1977 - Journal of Value Inquiry 11 (4):284-291.
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    The Rationale of Moral Education.Hardy E. Jones - 1974 - The Monist 58 (4):659-673.
    Moral education is an important topic—both for moral philosophy and for the philosophy of education. Of the many questions that ought to be asked about moral education, certainly the following would be included in any reasonable list: What constitutes a moral education? How does one properly give someone a moral education? and Why provide persons with moral education? I have little to say about question. My main interest in this paper is in the third question, but I shall approach it (...)
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    Phenomenology and the Formal Sciences.Phenomenology of Natural Science.E. Marya Bower, Thomas M. Seebohm, Dagfinn Follesdal, Jitendra Nath Mohanty, Lee Hardy & Lester Embree - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (173):574.
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    Consequentialism and Moral Conservatism.Hardy E. Jones - 1975 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 13 (3):319-330.
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  10. Kant's Principle of Personality.Hardy E. Jones - 1974 - Mind 83 (332):610-611.
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    Library of Christian Classics: Volume I: Early Christian Fathers.E. Evans, Cyril C. Richardson, Eugene R. Fairbrother, Edward Rochie Hardy & Massey Hamilton Shepherd - 1954 - Philosophical Quarterly 4 (16):281.
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  12. A Course of Pure Mathematics.G. H. Hardy, E. T. Whittaker & G. N. Watson - 1916 - Mind 25 (100):525-533.
     
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    Reliability and validity of the NeuroCognitive Performance Test, a web-based neuropsychological assessment.Glenn E. Morrison, Christa M. Simone, Nicole F. Ng & Joseph L. Hardy - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Are We Prepared for Tomorrow’s Health Challenges?Angela Z. Monson, George E. Hardy & Ed Thompson - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (s4):33-38.
    Thank you so much for the invitation to be here with you. It is always a pleasure to be with people who understand, believe in, and know the importance of public health. Those of us who work in the legislative arena know how infrequent it is to have dialogue and conversation with people who really have a good, tangible, hands-on working knowledge of health care, and particularly of public health.The notion of public health is an interesting one. It will range—if (...)
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    Are We Prepared for Tomorrow’s Health Challenges?Angela Z. Monson, George E. Hardy & Ed Thompson - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (S4):33-40.
    Thank you so much for the invitation to be here with you. It is always a pleasure to be with people who understand, believe in, and know the importance of public health. Those of us who work in the legislative arena know how infrequent it is to have dialogue and conversation with people who really have a good, tangible, hands-on working knowledge of health care, and particularly of public health.The notion of public health is an interesting one. It will range—if (...)
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    Augustus and his Legionaries.E. G. Hardy - 1920 - Classical Quarterly 14 (3-4):187-.
    In the Monumentum Ancyranum Augustus makes some interesting and, if we can unravel them, undoubtedly important statements, from which certain deductions seem possible as to the number of his legionary soldiers, the rate of mortality among them, their length of service and the provisions made for them after their dicharge. Quite early in the Monument we get the following general assertion: ‘About five hundred thousand Roman citizens were bound to me by the military oath. Of these, after the due expiry (...)
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    Cicero's Argument in Pro Balbo, VIII. 19–22.E. G. Hardy - 1917 - The Classical Review 31 (5-6):132-134.
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    Clavdivs and the Primores Galliae:.E. G. Hardy - 1914 - Classical Quarterly 8 (04):282-.
    In the April number of the Classical Quarterly, Mr. H. J. Cunningham calls in question my interpretation of a passage in the speech of Claudius on the claims of the Gallic chieftains, which I will follow his good example by quoting in full. It forms the first legible sentence of Column II.
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    Consular Provinces between 67 and 52 B.C.E. G. Hardy - 1917 - The Classical Review 31 (01):11-15.
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    Decii Juvenalis Saturae erklärt, Weidner von Andreas. Zweite und umgearbeitete Auflage. Leipzig. 1889.E. G. Hardy - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (08):385-387.
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    Dürr's Life of Juvenal Das Leben Juvenals, von Professor Dr Julius Dürr. Ulm: 1888. Programm, pp. 29. 1M. 20.E. G. Hardy - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (05):216-218.
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    Dr. Mommsen on the Recruiting System for Legionaries and Auxiliaries under the Empire in Hermes XIX.E. G. Hardy - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (03):112-114.
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    Les Assemblées Provinciales dans l'Empire Romain: par Paul Giraud. Paris. Thorin. 10 francs.E. G. Hardy - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (05):207-208.
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    Lectio Senatvs_ and _Censvs Under Avgvstvs.E. G. Hardy - 1919 - Classical Quarterly 13 (1):43-49.
    In the Mon. Ancyr. II. 2–11 Augustus makes four statements: He carried out a lectio senatus on three occasions. He held a census in his sixth consulship with Agrippa as his colleague, and completed the lustrum after an interval of forty-two years, the number of citizens registered being four millions and sixty-three thousand. He completed a second lustrum in 8 B.C. invested with the consular imperium and without a colleague, the number of citizens having increased by one hundred and seventy (...)
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    Otto Cuntz: Agrippa und Augustus als Quellenschriftsteller des Plinius in den geographischen Buchern de naturalis historiae. Leipzig: 1890.E. G. Hardy - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (03):121-122.
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    Professor Elmore's Hypotheses.E. G. Hardy - 1919 - Classical Quarterly 13 (1):49-51.
    On those of Professor Elmore's hypotheses which appeared in his original article, I need make very few additional remarks. He restates them with undiminished confidence in this Review in January, 1918, but, except on one or two side issues, he makes no attempt to answer the careful and reasoned criticism to which I subjected them. The further developments of his theories, to which he calls my special attention, call for some examination, which however shall be brief.
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    Römisches Staatsrecht Römisches Staatsrecht von Theodor Mommsen. Dritter Band: II Abth. Der Senat. 10 Mk.E. G. Hardy - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (1-2):58-60.
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    The Judiciary Law of Livius Drusus.E. G. Hardy - 1912 - The Classical Review 26 (07):218-220.
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    The Lex Mamilia Roscia Pedvcaea Alliena Fabia.E. G. Hardy - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (3-4):185-.
    I prefix to this paper for convenience of reference the three extant chapters of the law: K.L. III. Quae colonia hac lege deducta quodue municipium praefectura forum conciliabulum constitutum erit, qui ager intra fines eorum erit, qui termini in eo agro statuti erunt, quo in loco terminus non stabit, in eo loco is, cuius is ager erit, terminum restituendum curato, uti quod recte factum esse uolet: idque magistratus, qui in ea colonia municipio praefectura foro conciliabulo iure dicundo praeerit, facito ut (...)
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    The Professiones of the Heraclean Table.E. G. Hardy - 1917 - Classical Quarterly 11 (01):27-.
    In an interesting article in the Journal of Roman Studies Prof. Jefferson Elmore reopens the vexed question as to the nature and object of the ‘declarations’ provided for in lines 1 to 19 of the Heraclean Table, and claims to have discovered a fresh clue more satisfactory than any so far propounded. As I have recently committed myself in opposition to the hypotheses of Hirschfeld, Legras and Nap, to what is at least a partial reaffirmation of Mommsen's explanation, and as (...)
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    The Quinquennales; an historical study. By Ralph Van Deman Magoffin. pp. 49. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1913.E. G. Hardy - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (03):108-.
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    Three Questions as to Livius Drusus.E. G. Hardy - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (08):261-263.
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    Résistance(s): Liber Amicorum Jean-Émile Charlier.Jean-Émile Charlier, Sarah Croché, Louis Le Hardÿ de Beaulieu, Fabienne Leloup & Frédéric Moens (eds.) - 2022 - [Louvain-La-Neuve]: PUL, Presses Universitaires de Louvain.
    Résistance(s) réunit un ensemble de contributions scientifiques originales émanant de chercheurs en sciences humaines et sociales et consacré à la ou aux résistance(s). La résistance décrit les capacités de refus, d'évitement et d'adaptation développées par les acteurs lorsqu'ils sont confrontés à une imposition externe ou à une injonction institutionnelle. Elle se présente comme une interprétation des refus, des éventuelles ruses voire des conflits ouverts qui s'expriment dans une telle situation ; cette interprétation diffère cependant de sa simple manifestation dans la (...)
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  34. Final report. A qualitative investigation into the use of withdrawal.E. de BenderDusch, M. F. McCann, S. Mayor, E. Hardy, L. C. Santos, M. J. Osis, G. Carvalho, J. G. Cecatti & A. Faundes - 1998 - Journal of Biosocial Science 30 (2):193-225.
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  35. Promoting coherent minimum reporting guidelines for biological and biomedical investigations: the MIBBI project.Chris F. Taylor, Dawn Field, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Jan Aerts, Rolf Apweiler, Michael Ashburner, Catherine A. Ball, Pierre-Alain Binz, Molly Bogue, Tim Booth, Alvis Brazma, Ryan R. Brinkman, Adam Michael Clark, Eric W. Deutsch, Oliver Fiehn, Jennifer Fostel, Peter Ghazal, Frank Gibson, Tanya Gray, Graeme Grimes, John M. Hancock, Nigel W. Hardy, Henning Hermjakob, Randall K. Julian, Matthew Kane, Carsten Kettner, Christopher Kinsinger, Eugene Kolker, Martin Kuiper, Nicolas Le Novere, Jim Leebens-Mack, Suzanna E. Lewis, Phillip Lord, Ann-Marie Mallon, Nishanth Marthandan, Hiroshi Masuya, Ruth McNally, Alexander Mehrle, Norman Morrison, Sandra Orchard, John Quackenbush, James M. Reecy, Donald G. Robertson, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Henry Rodriguez, Heiko Rosenfelder, Javier Santoyo-Lopez, Richard H. Scheuermann, Daniel Schober, Barry Smith & Jason Snape - 2008 - Nature Biotechnology 26 (8):889-896.
    Throughout the biological and biomedical sciences there is a growing need for, prescriptive ‘minimum information’ (MI) checklists specifying the key information to include when reporting experimental results are beginning to find favor with experimentalists, analysts, publishers and funders alike. Such checklists aim to ensure that methods, data, analyses and results are described to a level sufficient to support the unambiguous interpretation, sophisticated search, reanalysis and experimental corroboration and reuse of data sets, facilitating the extraction of maximum value from data sets (...)
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    Levison's Fasti Praetorii. [REVIEW]E. G. Hardy - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (1-2):62-63.
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    Muller's Handbook of Classical Antiquities. [REVIEW]E. G. Hardy - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (6):275-276.
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    Rushforth's Latin Historical Inscriptions. [REVIEW]E. G. Hardy - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (1-2):50-54.
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    Schulten on the Provincial Conventus. [REVIEW]E. G. Hardy - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (6):276-278.
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    Beiträge zur Landes- und Volkeskunde von Elsass-Lothringen. Die Alemannenschlacht vor Strassburg 357 A.D. Von W. WIEGAND. 1 Mk. [REVIEW]E. G. Hardy & F. T. H. - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (1-2):60-61.
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    Chronologie de I'Empire Romain, publiée sous la direction de R. Cagnat, par Georges Goyau, Élève de l'École Normale Supérieure. Paris. 1891. 6 frcs. [REVIEW]E. G. Hardy - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (07):329-.
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    Henderson's Civil War and Rebellion Civil War and Rebellion in the Roman Empire. A Companion to the Histories of Tacitus. By Bernard W. Henderson, M.A., Sub-Rector and Tutor of Exeter College, Oxford. London: Macmillan & Co. 1908. 8vo. Pp. xxiii + 360. Four Illustrations from Busts, Maps and Plans. [REVIEW]E. G. Hardy - 1909 - Classical Quarterly 3 (02):137-.
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    Kubitschek's Imperium Romanum Tributim Discriptum Imperium Romanum tributim discriptum, by J. W. Kubitschek. 8vo. pp. iv, 276. Leipzig: Freytag, 1889. 12 Mk. [REVIEW]E. G. Hardy - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (05):221-222.
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    Liebenam on the History and Organization of the Roman Collegia Zur Geschichte und Organisation des römischen Vereinswesens. Drei Untersuchungen von W. Liebenam. Leipzig. 1890. 10 Mk. [REVIEW]E. G. Hardy - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (09):420-422.
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    Römische Geschichte. Von Theodor Mommsen. Fünfter Band. Die Provinzen von Caesmr bis Diocletian. Berlin. Weidmann. 1885. 9 M. [REVIEW]E. G. Hardy - 1887 - The Classical Review 1 (2-3):60-62.
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    Spooner's Histories of Tacitus - The Histories of Tacitus, with Introduction, Notes and an Index, by the Rev. W. A. Spooner, M.A. Macmillan and Co.1891. 16 s.[REVIEW]E. G. Hardy - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (1-2):35-40.
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    The Administration of the Roman Provinces Forschungen zur Verwaltungsgeschichte des Romischen Kaiserreichs. Von W. Liebenam. I. Band. Die Legaten in der Römischen Provinzen von Augustus bis Diocletian. Leipzig. Pp. 482. 12 Mk. [REVIEW]E. G. Hardy - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (05):206-207.
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  48. The Final Good in Aristotle's Ethics.W. F. R. Hardie - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (154):277-295.
    Aristotle maintains that every man has, or should have, a single end, a target at which he aims. The doctrine is stated in E.N. I 2. ‘If, then, there is some end of the things we do which we desire for its own sake, and if we do not choose everything for the sake of something else, clearly this must be the good and the chief good. Will not the knowledge of it, then, have a great influence on life? Shall (...)
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    How Does Therapy Harm? A Model of Adverse Process Using Task Analysis in the Meta-Synthesis of Service Users' Experience.Joe Curran, Glenys D. Parry, Gillian E. Hardy, Jennifer Darling, Ann-Marie Mason & Eleni Chambers - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Workshop on Public Health Law and Ethics I & II: The Challenge of Public/Private Partnerships (PPPs).Michael R. Reich, Jody Henry Hershey, George E. Hardy, James E. Childress & Ruth Gaare Bernheim - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (s4):90-93.
    Public health ethics is emerging as a new field of inquiry, distinct not only from public health law, but also from traditional medical ethics and research ethics. Public health professional and scholarly attention is focusing on ways that ethical analysis and a new public health code of ethics can be a resource for health professionals working in the field. This article provides a preliminary exploration of the ethical issues faced by public health professionals in day-to-day practice and of the type (...)
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