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    Lucian's Atticism. The Morphology of the Verb.Francis G. Allinson & Roy J. Deferrari - 1916 - American Journal of Philology 37 (2):215.
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    The Works of Lucian of Samosata: Complete with Exceptions Specified in the Preface.Francis G. Allinson, H. W. Fowler & F. G. Fowler - 1906 - American Journal of Philology 27 (4):455.
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    Many Legal Orders, One Law.Francis G. Jacobs - 2011 - In Proceedings of the British Academy Volume 167, 2009 Lectures. pp. 119.
    This chapter presents the text of a lecture on legal orders in Europe given at the British Academy's 2008 Law Lecture. This text suggests that developments in European and international law make it increasingly hard to sustain the view that a single system of law operates within each sovereign territory. It explains that in Europe, different legal orders seem to coexist, in relation to the same issues, within the same legal space; and questions constantly arise about which law is to (...)
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  4. Proceedings of the British Academy Volume 167, 2009 Lectures.G. Jacobs Francis - 2011
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    Outlines of Social Theology.William DeWitt Hyde.Francis G. Peabody - 1896 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (2):256-258.
  6. James Bryce: The Years of Reaction.Francis G. Wilson - 1939 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 5:232.
     
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    Public Opinion in the Theory of Democracy.Francis G. Wilson - 1945 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 20 (2):235-252.
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    The anatomy of conservatives.Francis G. Wilson - 1959 - Ethics 70 (4):265-281.
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    The ethics of political conservatism.Francis G. Wilson - 1942 - Ethics 53 (1):35-45.
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    The Social Scientist and His Values.Francis G. Wilson - 1958 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 33 (1):21-42.
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    Issues Relating to Cremation Today.Francis G. Morrisey - 2004 - The Australasian Catholic Record 81 (3):308.
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    Feminine Spirituality in the More Household.Francis G. Murray - 1970 - Moreana 7 (Number 27-7 (3-4):92-102.
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  13. Australia and Sweden: The Politics of Economic Vulnerability.Francis G. Castles - 1987 - Thesis Eleven 16 (1):112-121.
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    Review of William DeWitt Hyde: Outlines of Social Theology.[REVIEW]Francis G. Peabody - 1896 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (2):256-258.
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    Review of The Philosophy of Theism. [REVIEW]Francis G. Peabody - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (3):307-309.
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    Psychological Effects of Alcohol. An Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Moderate Doses of Ethyl Alcohol on a Related Group of Neuro-Muscular Processes in Man.Raymond Dodge, Francis G. Benedict & F. Lyman Wells - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (24):665-667.
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  17. Reviews : Elim Papadakis & Peter Taylor-Gooby, The Private Provision of Public Welfare (Wheatsheaf, 1987). [REVIEW]Francis G. Castles - 1990 - Thesis Eleven 26 (1):176-178.
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    The Foundations of Christian Culture.Thomas J. Sullivan, Francis G. Tanczos & Elliott Guerra - 2006 - The Chesterton Review 32 (1-2):251-255.
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    The Spirituality of Thomas More Report on the Conference held by the Amici Thomae Mori at The Cenacle Retreat and Conference Centre, Burham, Bucks., 26-28 June 1970. [REVIEW]Francis G. Murray - 1970 - Moreana 7 (Number 27-7 (3-4):89-91.
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    With either separate or integrated arrays of senses, perception may not be direct.Anatol G. Feldman & Francis G. Lestienne - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):220-221.
    The information required for perception may be available in the energy arrays that stimulate sensory organs but in a form not directly suitable for the planning and execution of the organism's actions in the environment. The requisite form of information is obtained, with no loss of adequate perception, by representation of sensory stimuli in frames of reference determined by internal control signals producing actions. This process seems evolutionarily advantageous but makes perception essentially non-direct, regardless of the degree of intra- or (...)
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    Commentary on "Spiritual Experience and Psychopathology".David Lukoff, Francis G. Lu & Robert P. Turner - 1997 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 4 (1):75-77.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Commentary on “Spiritual Experience and Psychopathology”Francis G. Lu (bio), David Lukoff (bio), and Robert P. Turner (bio)Jackson and Fulford have written an impor-tant paper which addresses an area of increasing interest in the United States—the relationship between religious/spiritual experiences and psychopathology. Using primarily the Present State Examination as the diagnostic framework, the authors describe in rich clinical detail three patients where certain phenomena lead to a possible diagnosis (...)
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    Book Review:Outlines of Social Theology. William DeWitt Hyde. [REVIEW]Francis G. Peabody - 1896 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (2):256-.
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    Feudal Anarchy and National Sovereigny. Potential Effective Modes of Didactic Literature. [REVIEW]Francis G. Gentry - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (2):230-231.
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    Feudal Anarchy and National Sovereigny. Potential Effective Modes of Didactic Literature. [REVIEW]Francis G. Gentry - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (2):230-231.
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    The Age of the Hohenstaufen. History, Literature, Art. [REVIEW]Francis G. Gentry - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (1):92-93.
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    India's Revolution: Gandhi and the Quit India Movement.Mary C. Carras & Francis G. Hutchins - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):321.
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    Divine Freedom.Francis Howard-Snyder - 2017 - Topoi 36 (4):651-656.
    In “Divine Freedom,” I argue that morally significant incompatibilist freedom is a great good. So God possesses morally incompatibilist freedom. So, God can do wrong or at least can do worse than the best action He can do. So, God is not essentially morally perfect. After careful consideration of numerous objections, I conclude that this argument is undefeated.
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  28. Snyder, Francis G., "Capitalism and Legal Change: An African Transformation". [REVIEW]Karol E. Soltan - 1982 - Ethics 93:197.
     
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  29. Julius barnathan.Richard H. Baxter, William S. Blair, Ab Blankenship, Francis G. Boehm, Joseph E. Bradley, Rf Creighton, Cornelius Dubois, Jay Eliasberg, George S. Fabian & Robert Garsen - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship.
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    Asceticism and Healing in Ancient India: Medicine in the Buddhist Monastery.Francis Zimmermann & Kenneth G. Zysk - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (2):321.
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    The advancement of learning.Francis Bacon & G. W. Kitchin - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Michael Kiernan.
    This is the first critical edition since the nineteenth century of Bacon's principal philosophical work in English, The Twoo Bookes of Francis Bacon. Of the proficience and advancement of Learning, divine and humane - traditionally known as The Advancement of Learning.
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    Religious Healing in the Veda. With Translations and Annotations of Medical Hymns from the Ṛgveda and the Atharvaveda and Renderings from the Corresponding Ritual TextsReligious Healing in the Veda. With Translations and Annotations of Medical Hymns from the Rgveda and the Atharvaveda and Renderings from the Corresponding Ritual Texts.Francis Zimmermann & Kenneth G. Zysk - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (3):502.
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  33. Cheneval, Francis (1995). Dante’s monarchia: aspects of its history of reception in the 14th century. In: Bazan, B Carlos; Andujar, Eduardo; Sbrocchi, Leonardo G. Les philosophies morales et politiques au moyen âge / Moral and Political Philosophies in th.Francis Cheneval, B. Carlos Bazan, Eduardo Andujar & Leonardo G. Sbrocchi (eds.) - 1995
     
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    Studies in Abhidharma Literature and the Origins of Buddhist Philosophical Systems.E. G., Erich Frauwallner, Sophie Francis Kidd & Ernst Steinkellner - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):225.
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    Effects of independent and dependent outcome values upon bets.Francis W. Irwin & Joan G. Snodgrass - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (2):282.
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    Philosophy in the Renaissance: an anthology.Paul Richard Blum & James G. Snyder (eds.) - 2022 - Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
    The Renaissance was a period of great intellectual change and innovation as philosophers rediscovered the philosophy of classical antiquity and passed it on to the modern age. Renaissance philosophy is distinct both from the medieval scholasticism, based on revelation and authority, and from philosophers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries who transformed it into new philosophical systems. Despite the importance of the Renaissance to the development of philosophy over time, it has remained largely understudied by historians of philosophy and professional (...)
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  37. La notion d'esprit.G. Ryle, S. Stern-Gillet & Francis Jacques - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (3):376-378.
     
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    Preaching Wisdom to the Wise: Three Treatises by Roberto de Nobili, S.J., Missionary and Scholar in 17th-Century India.E. G., Anand Amaldass & Francis X. Clooney - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):195.
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    Avoidance of repetition of judgments across sense modalities.Francis W. Irwin & Malcolm G. Preston - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 21 (5):511.
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    Privacy, Confidentiality, and Justice.John G. Francis & Leslie P. Francis - 2014 - Journal of Social Philosophy 45 (3):408-431.
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    New Essays in Philosophy of Language.Francis Jeffry Pelletier & Calvin G. Normore - 1980 - Guelph, Ont. : [Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy].
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    Manual of Mongol Astrology and Divination, with a Critical Introduction.G. Kara, Antoine Mostaert & Francis Woodman Cleaves - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (1):94.
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  43. Cuvillier, Armand 166 d'Arbois de Jubainville, Henri 33 Darwin, Charles 114 Daudet, Léon 41.G. Davy, M. A. Arbib, V. Aubert, John Austin, M. Bach, Francis Bacon, C. R. Badcock, H. E. Barnes, Robert N. Bellah & R. Bendix - 1993 - In Stephen P. Turner (ed.), Emile Durkheim: Sociologist and Moralist. Routledge.
     
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    Marsilio Ficino’s Critique of the Lucretian Alternative.James G. Snyder - 2011 - Journal of the History of Ideas 72 (2):165-181.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Marsilio Ficino’s Critique of the Lucretian AlternativeJames G. SnyderIntroductionMarsilio Ficino is perhaps most widely remembered by historians of philosophy today as a fifteenth-century Platonist and Hermeticist who advocated the soul’s flight from the sordid world of matter and body. Ficino’s major contributions to philosophy include his Latin translations of Plato and Plotinus, as well as his voluminous and encyclopedic Platonic Theology, where he argues that the immortal soul occupies (...)
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  45. Ficino, Marsilio.James G. Snyder - 2012 - In J. Feiser & B. Dowden (eds.), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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    Leibniz et Ficino: vie, activité, matière. Leibniz und Ficino: Leben, Aktivität, Materie.James G. Snyder & Catherine Wilson - 2017 - Studia Leibnitiana 49 (2):243.
    Although Leibniz characterised himself in the “New Essays” as a “Platonic” as opposed to a “Democritean” philosopher, his intellectual relationship with the most famous of the Renaissance Neoplatonists, Marsilio Ficino, has received little attention. Here we review what can be thus far established regarding Leibniz’s acquaintance with portions of Ficino’s Opera omnia of 1576. We compare Ficino’s disenchantment with the atomistic materialism of Lucretius, which he had favoured in his youth, and his turn to Platonism for inspiration, with Leibniz’s own (...)
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  47. Late Night Thoughts on Blogging While Reading Duncan Kennedy's Legal Education and the Reproduction of Hierarchy in an Arkansas Motel Room.Franklin G. Snyder - 2006 - Nexus 11:111.
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    Marsilio Ficino and Frane Petrić on the “Ontological Priority” of Matter and Space.James G. Snyder - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (1):229-239.
    This paper is a comparison of some of the central ontological claims on the nature of prime matter of the Renaissance Platonist Marsilio Ficino, and the nature of space of Frane Petrić, the sixteenth century Platonist from the town of Cres. In it I argue that there are two respects in which the natural philosophies of both Platonists resemble one another, especially when it comes to the ontological status of the most basic substrate of the material world. First, both Ficino (...)
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    Marsilio Ficino et Frane Petrić à propos de la « priorité ontologique » de la matière et de l'espace.James G. Snyder - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (1):229-239.
    Cet article est une comparaison de certaines affirmations ontologiques sur la nature de la matière première chez le platonicien de la Renaissance Marsilio Ficino et sur la nature de l’espace chez Frane Petrić, platonicien du XVIème siècle issu de la ville de Cres. J’y soutiens que les philosophies naturelles des deux platoniciens se ressemblent à deux égards, notamment en ce qui concerne le statut ontologique du substrat le plus fondamental du monde matériel. D’abord, Ficino comme Petrić soutiennent l’existence fondamentale de (...)
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    Marsilio Ficino i Frane Petrić o »ontološkom prioritetu« materije i prostora.James G. Snyder - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (1):229-239.
    Ovaj članak je usporedba nekih od centralnih ontoloških stavova o naravi prve materije renesansnog platonista Marsilia Ficina te naravi prostora Frane Petrića, platonista 16. stoljeća iz grada Cresa. U njemu tvrdim da postoje dva aspekta u kojima prirodne filozofije oba platonista nalikuju jedna drugoj, naročito po pitanju ontološkog statusa najtemeljnijeg supstrata materijalnog svijeta. Kao prvo, i Ficino i Petrić se zalažu za temeljnu egzistenciju materije i prostora. Kao drugo, oba filozofa pridaju »ontološki prioritet« materiji i prostoru nad onim što se (...)
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