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    Information deprivation as a motivational variable.Austin Jones, H. Jean Wilkinson & Ina Braden - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (2):126.
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    De la protection de l'emploi à la protection des transitions professionnelles : les changements de paradigmes du droit du travail.Jean-Yves Kerbourc’H. - 2008 - Cahiers Philosophiques 4:25-40.
    Les trente dernières années du XX e siècle ont été marquées par une très forte inflation des règles du droit du travail visant à protéger l’emploi. Ces règles encadrent notamment le licenciement et tentent d’endiguer le recours aux contrats précaires. Mais on s’aperçoit aujourd’hui qu’il n’existe pas de rapport mécanique entre les objectifs poursuivis (protéger l’emploi), leur traduction législative et les résultats produits qui sont décevants. Prenant acte de son impuissance le législateur entend désormais changer de paradigme en concentrant ses (...)
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    A defense of abortion: Beyond viability to imitation and invention1.James H. Wilkinson - 1995 - Journal of Social Philosophy 26 (3):33-48.
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    Passport to freedom? Immunity passports for COVID-19.Rebecca C. H. Brown, Julian Savulescu, Bridget Williams & Dominic Wilkinson - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (10):652-659.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has led a number of countries to introduce restrictive ‘lockdown’ policies on their citizens in order to control infection spread. Immunity passports have been proposed as a way of easing the harms of such policies, and could be used in conjunction with other strategies for infection control. These passports would permit those who test positive for COVID-19 antibodies to return to some of their normal behaviours, such as travelling more freely and returning to work. The introduction of (...)
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  5. The Assessment of Argumentation from Expert Opinion.Jean H. M. Wagemans - 2011 - Argumentation 25 (3):329-339.
    In this contribution, I will develop a comprehensive tool for the reconstruction and evaluation of argumentation from expert opinion. This is done by analyzing and then combining two dialectical accounts of this type of argumentation. Walton’s account of the ‘appeal to expert opinion’ provides a number of useful, but fairly unsystematic suggestions for critical questions pertaining to argumentation from expert opinion. The pragma-dialectical account of ‘argumentation from authority’ offers a clear and systematic, but fairly general framework for the reconstruction and (...)
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    Hegel and Aristotle (review). [REVIEW]James H. Wilkinson - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (4):550-551.
    James H. Wilkinson - Hegel and Aristotle - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:4 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.4 550-551 Book Review Hegel and Aristotle Alfredo Ferrarin. Hegel and Aristotle. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xxii + 442. Cloth, $64.95. This is an important book which should be read by anyone interested in either of the two philosophers. Ferrarin demonstrates that the structure and detail of Hegel's executed project owe more to Aristotle than to (...)
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    Argumentative Patterns for Justifying Scientific Explanations.Jean H. M. Wagemans - 2016 - Argumentation 30 (1):97-108.
    The practice of justifying scientific explanations generates argumentative patterns in which several types of arguments may play a role. This paper is aimed at identifying these patterns on the basis of an exploration of the institutional conventions regarding the nature, the shape and the quality of scientific explanations as reflected in the writings of influential philosophers of science. First, a basic pattern for justifying scientific explanations is described. Then, two types of extensions of this pattern are presented. These extensions are (...)
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    XII. Radiative transitions in light elements: II.D. H. Wilkinson - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (2):127-152.
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  9. Contour discrimination with biologically meaningful shapes.F. E. Wilkinson, S. Shahjahan & H. R. Wilson - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 86-86.
     
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  10. Family Business.H. Wilkinson (ed.) - 2000
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    The evolved family.H. Wilkinson - 2000 - In Family Business. pp. 151-157.
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    XXXVII. Isotopic spin selection rules. VII: Breakdown of the rules and the situation inl6O.D. H. Wilkinson - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (5):379-392.
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    XXVI. Isotopic spin relection rules-VI: The 6·88 mev state of10B.D. H. Wilkinson & A. B. Clegg - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (3):291-297.
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    Do the ‘Constants of Nature’ change with Time?D. H. Wilkinson - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (30):582-585.
    The age of minerals determined by radioactive methods agrees roughly with the age of the galaxy. This suggests that radioactive alpha-decay constants have probably changed by less than a factor of 3 or 4 during the last 3 or 4 × l09 years. It is shown that this implies that many ‘Constants of Nature’, particularly e, h and c probably change more slowly than 10−12 parts per year. The meson coupling constant also appears to change more slowly than this and (...)
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    Hegel and Aristotle (review).James H. Wilkinson - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (4):550-551.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.4 (2002) 550-551 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Hegel and Aristotle Alfredo Ferrarin. Hegel and Aristotle. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xxii + 442. Cloth, $64.95. This is an important book which should be read by anyone interested in either of the two philosophers. Ferrarin demonstrates that the structure and detail of Hegel's executed project owe more to Aristotle than (...)
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    On Hegel's project.James H. Wilkinson - 1994 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 2 (1):87 – 144.
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  17. “The Universe as Artefact,”.D. H. Wilkinson - 1979 - In Henry Harris (ed.), Scientific models and man. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 85.
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    The Normativity and Legitimacy of CSR Disclosure: Evidence from France.Jean-Noël Chauvey, Sophie Giordano-Spring, Charles H. Cho & Dennis M. Patten - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 130 (4):789-803.
    In 2001, France became one of the few countries to require corporate social responsibility reporting through its Nouvelles Régulations Économiques #2001-420. However, initial compliance with the statute was low, a factor implying the law lacked normativity. In this exploratory study, we attempt to determine whether there is movement toward normativity by examining the change in CSR disclosure from 2004 in comparison to 2010 for a sample of 81 publicly traded French firms. We measure both the space and the quality of (...)
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    The Difference That Culture Can Make in End-of-Life Decisionmaking.H. Eugene Hern, Barbara A. Koenig, Lisa Jean Moore & Patricia A. Marshall - 1998 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (1):27-40.
    Cultural difference has been largely ignored within bioethics, particularly within the end-of-life discourses and practices that have developed over the past two decades in the U.S. healthcare system. Yet how should culturebe taken into account?
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  20. The Developmental Psychology of Jean Piaget.John H. Flavell & Jean Piaget - 1963 - British Journal of Educational Studies 12 (1):107-107.
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    What's so special about Kruskal's theorem and the ordinal Γo? A survey of some results in proof theory.Jean H. Gallier - 1991 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 53 (3):199-260.
    This paper consists primarily of a survey of results of Harvey Friedman about some proof-theoretic aspects of various forms of Kruskal's tree theorem, and in particular the connection with the ordinal Γ0. We also include a fairly extensive treatment of normal functions on the countable ordinals, and we give a glimpse of Verlen hierarchies, some subsystems of second-order logic, slow-growing and fast-growing hierarchies including Girard's result, and Goodstein sequences. The central theme of this paper is a powerful theorem due to (...)
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    A Theory of the Family.James H. Wilkinson - 1992 - The Owl of Minerva 24 (1):19-40.
    The following little paper has a rather large scope. No particular issue or problem has occasioned this text; rather, it presents a mini-treatise on love, marriage, and parenting. The attempted method is quasi-Hegelian: to allow one topic to engender a further topic, and this in turn to engender a third, etc., while avoiding at any stage anticipations of later topics. If reasoning in accordance with this dialectical method is successful, the result is a system of topics, but it is contingent (...)
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    CVI. Isotopic spin selection rules. VIII: Charge independence and the comparison of isobaric triplets.D. H. Wilkinson - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (11):1031-1042.
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    Isotopic spin selection rules XI: The 8.06 and 6.23 MeV states of14N.D. H. Wilkinson & S. D. Bloom - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (13):63-82.
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    Isotopic spin selection rules XII: The mirror reactions6Li7Be and6Li7Li.D. H. Wilkinson - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (13):83-93.
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    Nucleon clusters in the nuclear surface.D. H. Wilkinson - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (38):215-218.
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    On Translating Sache in Hegel’s Texts.James H. Wilkinson - 1996 - The Owl of Minerva 27 (2):211-226.
    If a concept, or thought, is not only something one can be aware of but also something which, unlike everything else, can be the same for every thinker, then language is a problem for thinkers. Although a linguistic sign is not itself a concept, but rather is only used to signify a concept, signs are required to think concepts—or, at least, to think the relations of concepts—and the use of linguistic signs may sometimes lead to confusion, for two signs may (...)
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    Stripping at low energies.D. H. Wilkinson - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (34):1185-1188.
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    The Giant Photonuclear Resonance in the Rare Earth Region.D. H. Wilkinson - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (30):567-576.
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  30. Studies on Marx and Hegel.Jean Hyppolite, John O'neill, Alexandre Kojève, Allan Bloom & James H. Nichols - 1969 - Science and Society 34 (3):373-378.
     
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  31. Primary Care and Clinical Governance.N. H. S. Executive, A. McColl, P. Roberick, H. Smith, E. Wilkinson, M. Moore, A. Farooqui, K. Khunti & R. Sorrie - 2002 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 6 (2):111-20.
     
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    Indonesian Art. A Loan Exhibition from the Royal Indies Institute, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsIndian Art.Ludwig Bachhofer, H. G. Rawlinson, K. de B. Codrington, J. V. S. Wilkinson, John Irwin & Richard Winstedt - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (2):132.
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    The Capture of Slow Neutrons by Protons.A. R. Baker & D. H. Wilkinson - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (30):647-651.
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    The Moral Relationality of Professionalism Discourses: The Case of Corporate Social Responsibility Practitioners in South Korea.Jean-Pascal Gond, Marion Brivot, Charles H. Cho & Hyemi Shin - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (4):886-923.
    Building a coherent discourse on professionalism is a challenge for corporate social responsibility practitioners, as there is not yet an established knowledge basis for CSR, and CSR is a contested notion that covers a wide variety of issues and moral foundations. Relying on insights from the literature on micro-CSR, new professionalism, and Boltanski and Thévenot’s economies of worth framework, we examine the discourses of 56 CSR practitioners in South Korea on their claimed professionalism. Our analysis delineates four distinct discourses of (...)
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  35. Extraits de J.-J. Rousseau.Jean-Jacques Rousseau & H. E. Berthon - 1905 - Macmillan & Co..
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  36. Astronomy and Cosmogony.J. H. Jeans - 1928 - Humana Mente 3 (12):533-535.
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    Analogy, Similarity, and the Periodic Table of Arguments.Jean H. M. Wagemans - 2018 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 55 (1):63-75.
    The aim of this paper is to indicate the systematic place of arguments based on the concept of analogy within the theoretical framework of the Periodic Table of Arguments, a new method for describing and classifying arguments that integrates traditional dialectical accounts of arguments and fallacies and rhetorical accounts of the means of persuasion (logos, ethos, pathos) into a comprehensive framework. The paper begins with an inventory of existing approaches to arguments based on analogy, similarity and adjacent concepts. Then, the (...)
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    A method for managing evidential reasoning in a hierarchical hypothesis space.Jean Gordon & Edward H. Shortliffe - 1985 - Artificial Intelligence 26 (3):323-357.
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    A community model of group therapy for the older patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a pilot study.Jean Woo, Wayne Chan, Fai Yeung, Wai M. Chan, Elsie Hui, Christopher M. Lum, Kevin H. Or, David S. C. Hui & Diana T. F. Lee - 2006 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 12 (5):523-531.
  40. Affirmation de Dieu et connaissance.Jean H. Nicolas - 1964 - Revue Thomiste 44:200.
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  41. Table Des matières in memoriam 385.Jean Paumen, Karl Jaspers, Jeanne Hersch, Léonard H. Ehruch, Elisabeth Young-Bruehi & Angèle Kremer-Marietti - 1983 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 144:383.
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    Proactive inhibition in short-term memory.Jean E. Poppei, Barbara L. Finlay & W. H. Tedford - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 83 (1p1):189.
  43. Proclus, lecteur et interprète des anciens: actes du colloque international du CNRS, Paris, 2-4 octobre 1985.Jean Pépin & D. H. (eds.) - 1987 - Paris: Editions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
     
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    Handbook of Argumentation Theory.Frans H. van Eemeren, Bart Garssen, Erik C. W. Krabbe, A. Francisca Snoeck Henkemans, Bart Verheij & Jean H. M. Wagemans - 2014 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
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    The properties of beryllium-11.D. E. Alburger & D. H. Wilkinson - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (35):1332-1333.
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  46. Les mouvements des étoiles.J. H. Jeans - 1923 - Scientia 17 (33):27.
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  47. La position actuelle de l'hypothèse nébulaire.J. H. Jeans - 1918 - Scientia 12 (24):71.
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  48. The motions of the stars.J. H. Jeans - 1923 - Scientia 17 (33):181.
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  49. The present position of the nebular hypothesis.J. H. Jeans - 1918 - Scientia 12 (24):270.
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    Review Articles : Problems of Documentation.Jean-Claude Gardin & James H. Labadie - 1955 - Diogenes 3 (11):85-101.
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