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  1. Education and Ecstasy.G. B. LEONARD - 1968
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    Léonard de Vinci: La Gr'ce. [REVIEW]B. G. - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (11):303-303.
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    Heraclitus as seen in Antiquity - Rodolfo Mondolfo, Leonard Taran: Eraclito. Testimonialize e imitazioni, introduzione, traduzione e commento. (Biblioteca di Studi Superiori, lix.) Pp. cxcviii + 370. Florence: La Nuova Italia, 1972. Cloth, L. 7,000. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (01):61-62.
  4. New books. [REVIEW]Leonard Russell, H. A., G. Dawes Hicks, J. W. Scott, W. Whately Smith, M. L., B. C., F. C. S. Schiller, John Laird & G. J. - 1922 - Mind 31 (121):98-114.
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  5. Actes du IXe Congrès international de Philosophie Médiévale, Ottawa, 17-22 août.Francis Cheneval, B. Carlos Bazan, Eduardo Andujar & Leonard G. Sbrocchi (eds.) - 1995
     
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    Dante's monarchia: aspects of its history of reception in the 14th century.Francis Cheneval, B. Carlos Bazan, Eduardo Andujar & Leonard G. Sbrocchi - 1995 - In Francis Cheneval, B. Carlos Bazan, Eduardo Andujar & Leonard G. Sbrocchi (eds.), Actes du IXe Congrès international de Philosophie Médiévale, Ottawa, 17-22 août. pp. 1474-1485.
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    Grammatical Simplicity and Relational Richness: The Trio of Mozart's G Minor Symphony.Leonard B. Meyer - 1976 - Critical Inquiry 2 (4):693-761.
    Few will, I think, doubt that the Trio from the Minuetto movement of Mozart's G Minor Symphony seems simple, direct, and lucid—even guileless. Its melodies are based upon common figures such as triads and conjunct diatonic motion. No hemiola pattern, often encountered in triple meter, disturbs metric regularity. With the exception of a subtle ambiguity..., rhythmic structure is in no way anomalous. There are no irregular or surprising chord progressions; indeed, secondary dominants and chromatic alterations occur very frequently. The instrumentation (...)
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    Input distribution influences degree of auxiliary use by children with specific language impairment.Laurence B. Leonard & Patricia Deevy - 2011 - Cognitive Linguistics 22 (2):247-273.
    Children with specific language impairment (SLI) show a protracted period of inconsistent use of tense/agreement morphemes. The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether this inconsistent use could be attributed to the children's misinterpretations of particular syntactic structures in the input. In Study 1, preschool-aged children with SLI and typically developing peers heard sentences containing novel verbs preceded by auxiliarywasor sentences in which the novel verb formed part of a nonfinite subject-verb sequence within a larger syntactic structure (e.g.We saw (...)
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    The Master of Mary of BurgundyThe Study of Architectural HistoryAvalanche, No. 1 (Fall, 1970)Rome: The Center of PowerSculpture, Drawings and PrintsEarly Christian and Byzantine ArtTradition and Creativity in Tribal Art.Louise Leahy, J. J. G. Alexander, Bruce Allsopp, Ranuccio B. Bandinelli, Leonard Baskin, John Beckwith & Daniel P. Biebuyck - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (4):564.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Bernard Bosanquet, A. E. Taylor, F. C. S. Schiller, J. S. Mackenzie, H. W., H. F. Hallett, J. Ellis M'Taggart, John Laird, Leonard Russell, G. C. Field, W. Hately Smith, C. W. Valentine, P. V. M. Benecke & B. C. - 1922 - Mind 31 (1):350-377.
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    Leonard de Vinci: La Grace. [REVIEW]G. B. & Raymond Bayer - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (11):303.
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  12. New books. [REVIEW]A. E. Taylor, C. D. Broad, Bernard Muscio, R. M. MacIver, Joseph Rickaby, Leonard J. Russell, G. A. Johnston, Henry J. Watt, M. L., John Edgar, Arthur Robinson, J. Laird, R. R. Marett, J. L. McIntyre, W. L. Lorimer, C. V. Valentine, F. C. S. Schiller & Philip E. B. Jourdan - 1913 - Mind 22 (87):403-442.
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    “It was like you were being literally punished for getting sick”: formerly incarcerated people’s perspectives on liberty restrictions during COVID-19.Minna Song, Camille T. Kramer, Carolyn B. Sufrin, Gabriel B. Eber, Leonard S. Rubenstein, Chris Beyrer & Brendan Saloner - 2023 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 14 (3):155-166.
    Background COVID-19 has greatly impacted the health of incarcerated individuals in the US. The goal of this study was to examine perspectives of recently incarcerated individuals on greater restrictions on liberty to mitigate COVID-19 transmission.Methods We conducted semi-structured phone interviews from August through October 2021 with 21 people who had been incarcerated in Bureau of Prisons (BOP) facilities during the pandemic. Transcripts were coded and analyzed, using a thematic analysis approach.Results Many facilities implemented universal “lockdowns,” with time out of the (...)
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    The nature of historical inquiry.Leonard Mendes Marsak (ed.) - 1977 - Huntington, N.Y.,: R. E. Krieger Publishing Company.
    History and chronicle, by B. Croce.--History as a system, by J. Ortega y Gasset.--The idea of history, by R. G. Collingwood.--The historian's purpose; history and metahistory, by A. Bullock.--What are historians trying to do? By H. Pirenne.--What are historical facts? By C. Becker.--The concept of scientific history, by I. Berlin.--Reason in history, by G. W. F. Hegel.--The hedgehog and the fox, by I. Berlin.--What is history? By E. H. Carr.--Faith and history, by R. Niebuhr.--The world and the west, by A. (...)
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    Subscriptions and Back Numbers.Kerferd G. B. Manchester - 1988 - Polis 7 (2):139-139.
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    Protagoras as a Dualist.G. B. Kerferd - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (03):277-.
  17. Protagoras of Abdera.G. B. Kerferd - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 5--505.
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    Causal Networks or Causal Islands? The Representation of Mechanisms and the Transitivity of Causal Judgment.Samuel G. B. Johnson & Woo-Kyoung Ahn - 2015 - Cognitive Science 39 (7):1468-1503.
    Knowledge of mechanisms is critical for causal reasoning. We contrasted two possible organizations of causal knowledge—an interconnected causal network, where events are causally connected without any boundaries delineating discrete mechanisms; or a set of disparate mechanisms—causal islands—such that events in different mechanisms are not thought to be related even when they belong to the same causal chain. To distinguish these possibilities, we tested whether people make transitive judgments about causal chains by inferring, given A causes B and B causes C, (...)
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    J. B. Conant's other assistant: Science as depicted by Leonard K. Nash, including reference to Thomas Kuhn.Struan Jacobs - 2010 - Perspectives on Science 18 (3):328-351.
    Born in 1918 in New York, awarded a doctorate in analytical chemistry (1944), Leonard K. Nash enjoyed a distinguished career at Harvard, holding a chair of chemistry from 1959 to 1986. Conducting research in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, Nash authored successful textbooks, some of which remain in print (e.g. Elements of Chemical Thermodynamics, and Elements of Statistical Thermodynamics).This essay describes the theory of science that Nash developed in a book he published in 1963, The Nature of the Natural Sciences. (...)
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  20. Emphysema, Earthquakes, and the Benevolence of a Finite God.G. B. Wall - 1969 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 50 (4):526.
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  21. G. B. Phelan: selected papers.G. B. Phelan, Arthur G. Kirn & Ont Toronto - 1967 - Toronto,: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. Edited by Kirn, G. Arthur & [From Old Catalog].
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    Spect Imaging In Alzheimer's Disease. B. Leanard Holman, Brigham And Women's Hospital.B. Leonard Holman, Keith A. Johnson & Thomas C. Hill - 1988 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 9 (3).
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    Protagoras on Pre-Politlcal Man: An Exchange.P. P. Nicholson & G. B. Kerferd - 1982 - Polis 4 (2):18-29.
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  24. Toward a theory of style.Leonard B. Meyer - 1979 - In Leonard B. Meyer & Berel Lang (eds.), The Concept of style. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 3--44.
     
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    The Concept of style.Leonard B. Meyer & Berel Lang (eds.) - 1979 - Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
    A groundbreaking attempt at a prolegomenon to the study of style, this collection brings together eleven essays by distinguished philosophers, literary theorists, art historians, and musicologists, all addressing the role played by style in the arts and literature.
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    Chemistry at the Royal Society of London in the eighteenth century-III(A)-metals.D. Leonard Trengove B. D. M. Sc Ph - 1965 - Annals of Science 21 (2):81-130.
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    The sophistic movement.G. B. Kerferd - 1981 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers an introduction to the Sophists of fifth-century Athens and a new overall interpretation of their thought. Since Plato first animadverted on their activities, the Sophists have commonly been presented as little better than intellectual mountebanks - a picture which Professor Kerferd forcefully challenges here. Interpreting the evidence with care, he shows them to have been part of an exciting and historically crucial intellectual movement. At the centre of their teaching was a form of relativism, most famously expressed (...)
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    8th Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation.Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz - 2002 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 8 (2):319-320.
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    Socrates and Plato. By G. C. Field, M.A., B.Sc. Oxford: Parker and Co., 1913. 2s. net.G. B. R. - 1916 - The Classical Review 30 (01):29-.
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    Emotions and Reasons: an Inquiry into Emotional Justification.B. N. G. - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (183):281-282.
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    The composition of meaning: from Lexeme to discourse.Alice G. B. ter Meulen & Werner Abraham (eds.) - 2004 - Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins.
    In the modular design of generative theory the syntax-semantics interface has accounted all along for meanings at the level of Logical Form. The syntax-pragmatics interface, on the other hand, is the result of what one may call the 'pragmatic turn' in the linguistic theory, where content is partitioned into given and new information. In other words, the structural division of the clause has been subjected to criteria of information, or discourse structure. Both interfaces require a structurally descriptive inventory whose specific (...)
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    From the Many to the One: A Study of Personality and Views of Human Nature in the Context of Ancient Greek Society, Values and Beliefs.G. B. Kerferd - 1971 - Philosophical Quarterly 21 (84):260-261.
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    The King of pain: Aeneas, achates and 'achos'in aeneid 1.G. B. Achates & T. Weber - 2008 - Classical Quarterly 58:181-189.
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  34. Reply to Oppy's fool.G. B. Matthews & L. R. Baker - 2011 - Analysis 71 (2):303-303.
    Anselm: I agreed that Pegasus is a flying horse according to the stories people tell, the paintings painters paint and so on . That is, Pegasus is a flying horse in the understanding of storytellers, their readers and the artists who depict Pegasus. You asked whether flying is not an unmediated causal power . Well, it could be an unmediated causal power if you or I had it, but not if a being with only mediated powers had it. And so (...)
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    The Logic of Natural Language.G. B. Keene - 1984 - Philosophical Quarterly 34 (135):174-175.
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  36. New books. [REVIEW]G. Galloway, M. L., Leonard J. Russell, W. McD, J. Ellis McTaggart & L. T. - 1913 - Mind 22 (85):131-146.
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    Paternalism modernised.G. B. Weiss - 1985 - Journal of Medical Ethics 11 (4):184-187.
    The practice of paternalism has changed along with developments in medicine, philosophy, law, sociology and psychology. Physicians have learned that a patient's values are a factor in determining what is best for that patient. Modern paternalism continues to be guided by the principle that the physician decides what is best for the patient and pursues that course of action, taking into account the values and interests of the patient. In the autonomy model of the doctor-patient relationship, patient values are decisive. (...)
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    Object Sees the Subject: Political Anthropology of Sociological Fieldwork.G. B. Yudin - 2016 - Sociology of Power 28 (4):57-82.
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    Plato.G. B. Kerferd - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (3-4):159-.
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    Coma and Impaired Consciousness: A Clinical Perspective.G. B. Young, A. H. Ropper & C. F. Bolton - 1998 - McGraw-Hill.
    All-encompassing text examines every aspect of coma from neurochemistry, monitoring, and treatments to prognostic factors.
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    On the idea of there being something of everything in everything.G. B. Matthews - 2002 - Analysis 62 (1):1-4.
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  42. The Doctrine of Thrasymachus in Plato's Republic.G. B. Kerferd - 1947 - Durham University Journal 40:19-27.
    "It is the purpose of this article to attempt to re-examine the account of Thrasymachus' doctrine in Plato's Republic, and to show how it can form a self-consistent whole. [...] In this paper it is maintained that Thrasymachus is holding a form of [natural right]." Note: Volume 40 = new series 9.
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    Viii.—New books.G. B. Keene - 1955 - Mind 64 (254):275-276.
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  44. The Seats and Causes of Disease: Author's Preface.G. B. Morgagni - 1981 - In Arthur L. Caplan, H. Tristram Engelhardt & James J. McCartney (eds.), Concepts of Health and Disease: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Addison-Wesley, Advanced Book Program/World Science Division. pp. 157.
     
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    Hayek and the interpretive turn.G. B. Madison - 1989 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 3 (2):169-185.
  46. La Scienza Nuova.G. B. Vico & Fausto Nicolini - 1912 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 20 (2):17-18.
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  47. Gorgias on nature or that which is not.G. B. Kerferd - 1955 - Phronesis 1 (1):3-25.
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    “anaxagoras And The Concept Of Matter Before Aristotle,”.G. B. Kerferd - 1969 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 52 (1):129-143.
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    The Rate of Sailing of War-ships in the Fifth Century B.C.G. B. Grundy - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (04):107-108.
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    Autour de Merleau-Ponty : Deux lectures de son oeuvre. Geraets, Th. F. Vers une nouvelle philosophie transcendantale. La genèse de la philosophie de M. Merleau-Ponty jusqu'à la Phénoménologie de la Perception, La Haye, Martinus Nijhoff, 1971, 212 pp. Madison, G. B. La Phénoménologie de Merleau-Ponty. Une recherche des limites de la conscience, Paris, Klincksieck, 1973, 283 pp.Geraets, Th. F. Vers une nouvelle philosophie transcendantale. La genèse de la philosophie de M. Merleau-Ponty jusqu'à la Phénoménologie de la Perception, La Haye, Martinus Nijhoff, 1971, 212 pp.Madison, G. B. La Phénoménologie de Merleau-Ponty. Une recherche des limites de la conscience, Paris, Klincksieck, 1973, 283 pp. [REVIEW]G. B. Madison & Th F. Geraets - 1975 - Philosophiques 2 (1):103-123.
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