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    The Armour Book in Honchō-GunkikōThe Armour Book in Honcho-Gunkiko.Schuyler Cammann, Arai Hakuseki, Y. Ōtsuka, H. Russell Robinson & Y. Otsuka - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):221.
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    The Manufacture of Armour and Helmets in Sixteenth Century Japan (Chūkokatchū Seisakuben)The Manufacture of Armour and Helmets in Sixteenth Century Japan.Schuyler Cammann, Sakakibara Kōzan, T. Wakameda, H. Russell Robinson & Sakakibara Kozan - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):222.
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  3. New books. [REVIEW]J. Arthur Thomson, H. Wildon Carr, H. R. Mackintosh, J. D. Mackie, C. W., Arthur Robinson, L. J. Russell & R. F. Alfred Hoernlé - 1915 - Mind 24 (93):115-131.
  4. New books. [REVIEW]C. D. Broad, G. Galloway, Godfrey H. Thomson, W. Leslie Mackenzie, G. A. Johnston, M. L., Arthur Robinson, A. E. Taylor, L. J. Russell, W. D. Ross, R. M. MacIver, Herbert W. Blunt, A. Wolf, Helen Wodehouse & B. Bosanquet - 1914 - Mind 23 (90):274-306.
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    The concept of incorrigibility.Richard Robinson - 1972 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1 (4):427-441.
    In the last thirty-five years philosophers have often referred to corrigible and incorrigible statements or judgements. This usage probably began with the Inaugural lecture of the Wykeham Professor of logic at Oxford University on 5 March, 1936, which was called ‘Truth and Corrigibility’ and discussed the theory that ‘all judgements are corrigible'. Price did not say there that he himself invented this usage. On the contrary, he said that “it is maintained by many philosophers that all judgements are corrigible”. But (...)
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  6. Elements of Literature: Essay, Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Film.Robert Scholes, Carl H. Klaus, Nancy R. Comley & Michael Silverman (eds.) - 1991 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Providing the most thorough coverage available in one volume, this comprehensive, broadly based collection offers a wide variety of selections in four major genres, and also includes a section on film. Each of the five sections contains a detailed critical introduction to each form, brief biographies of the authors, and a clear, concise editorial apparatus. Updated and revised throughout, the new Fourth Edition adds essays by Margaret Mead, Russell Baker, Joan Didion, Annie Dillard, and Alice Walker; fiction by Nathaniel (...)
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    Computer-assisted referee selection as a means of reducing potential editorial bias.H. Russell Bernard - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):202-202.
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    To remember and to heal: theological and psychological reflections on truth and reconciliation.H. Russel Botman & Robin M. Petersen (eds.) - 1996 - Johannesburg: Thorold's Africana Books [distributor].
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    Selected Papers of Abraham Robinson.: Model Theory and Algebra.H. J. Keisler & A. Robinson - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (1):197-203.
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    The Analysis of Matter.E. H. Kennard & Bertrand Russell - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (4):382.
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    Perceptions of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and its treatment among children and adolescents.H. Russell Searight - 1996 - Journal of Medical Humanities 17 (1):51-61.
    Little is known about how children and adolescents conceptualize psychiatric disorders and psychiatric treatment. In the current study, children and adolescents diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) were interviewed about their understanding of ADHD and the medication used to treat their disorder. The participants were all taking Ritalin and ranged in age from 5 to 16 years. With increasing age, children improved in their ability to name their condition and the medication. Latency-aged children often did not perceive Ritalin as (...)
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    Law and the Lawyers. [REVIEW]H. W. S. & Edward Stevens Robinson - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (5):137.
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    The Scientific Adventure; Essays in the History and Philosophy of Science. [REVIEW]H. Russell Kahl - 1953 - Journal of Philosophy 50 (16):505-507.
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    Psychosocial knowledge and allopathic medicine: Points of convergence and departure. [REVIEW]H. Russell Searight - 1994 - Journal of Medical Humanities 15 (4):221-232.
    The past 15 years have witnessed a call for allopathic medicine to incorporate psychosocial perspectives into education and clinical practice. While a biopsychosocial perspective has influenced academic medicine in areas such as primary care and psychiatry, its direct impact on clinical medicine has been questionable. One barrier to the incorporation of psychosocial information into medicine which has only recently received attention has been different cultural assumptions which govern medicine versus the social-behavioral sciences. These assumptions are examined in the context of (...)
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    Microstructure formation and mechanical behaviour of titanium aluminides during torsion.G. H. Cao, A. M. Russell, C. -G. Oertel & W. Skrotzki - forthcoming - Philosophical Magazine:1-13.
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    Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays.George H. Sabine & Bertrand Russell - 1920 - Philosophical Review 29 (4):397.
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    Barth or Bultmann?: N. H. G. ROBINSON.N. H. G. Robinson - 1978 - Religious Studies 14 (3):275-290.
    In his book on Karl Barth Professor T. F. Torrance spoke at one point of ‘the great watershed of modern theology’. ‘There are,’ he wrote, 1 ‘two basic issues here. On the one hand, it is the very substance of the Christian faith that is at stake, and on the other hand, it is the fundamental nature of scientific method, in its critical and methodological renunciation of prior understanding, that is at stake. This is the great watershed of modern theology: (...)
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    The Rationalist and his Critics: N. H. G. ROBINSON.N. H. G. Robinson - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (3):345-348.
    In his article ‘Professor Bartley's Theory of Rationality and Religious Belief’ Mr W. D. Hudson has brought considerable clarification to the rather confused situation occasioned by Professor W. W. Bartley's book The Retreat to Commitment and its subsequent discussion; but the process can, I think, be carried still further.
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    Carl G. Hempel and P. Oppenheim. Der Typusbegriff im Lichte der neuen Logik. A. W. Sijthoff, Leiden 1936, vii + 130 pp. [REVIEW]C. H. Langford & Bertrand Russell - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):61-61.
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    When philosophy and business professors talk: Assessment of ethical reasoning in a cross disciplinary business ethics course.D. Holt, K. Heischmidt, H. Hammer Hill, B. Robinson & J. Wiles - 1997 - Teaching Business Ethics 1 (3):253-268.
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  21. Forecasts of the Coming Century.A. R. Wallace, Tom Mann, H. Russell Smart, William Morris, H. S. Salt & Enid Stacy - 1898 - International Journal of Ethics 8 (2):257-258.
     
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    After Wittgenstein: N. H. G. ROBINSON.N. H. G. Robinson - 1976 - Religious Studies 12 (4):493-507.
    In recent years the writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein have received much attention from philosophers in general and especially from philosophers interested in religion; and there is no doubt that Wittgenstein's legacy of thought is both highly suggestive and highly problematical. It seems likely, however, that the vogue which Wittgenstein now enjoys owes not a little to his peculiar place in the development of modern philosophy and, in particular, of that empiricist tradition in philosophy which stems from what has been called (...)
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  23. Oxford Lectures on Philosophy, 1910-1923.William Bateson, Edwin Sidney Hartland, Henry Scott Holland, Harold H. Joachim & Bertrand Russell - 1908 - Clarendon Press.
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    Power of Attorney for Research: The Need for a Clear Legal Mechanism.Ann M. Heesters, Daniel Z. Buchman, Kyle W. Anstey, Jennifer A. H. Bell, Barbara J. Russell & Linda Wright - 2017 - Public Health Ethics 10 (1).
    A recent article in this journal described practical and conceptual difficulties faced by public health researchers studying scabies outbreaks in British residential care facilities. Their study population was elderly, decisionally incapacitated residents, many of whom lacked a legally appropriate decision-maker for healthcare decisions. The researchers reported difficulties securing Research Ethics Committee approval. As practicing healthcare ethicists working in a large Canadian research hospital, we are familiar with this challenge and welcomed the authors’ invitation to join the discussion of the ‘outstanding (...)
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    New books. [REVIEW]Donald G. Brown, J. H. Scobell Armstrong, Richard Robinson, M. Kneale, S. Körner & O. L. Zangwill - 1956 - Mind 65 (258):274-287.
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    The Problem of Natural Theology: N. H. G. ROBINSON.N. H. G. Robinson - 1972 - Religious Studies 8 (4):319-333.
    It is a curious fact that the much maligned ontological argument to prove the existence of God has in recent times enjoyed a revival of interest to which even Karl Barth, the arch-enemy of natural theology has contributed; but since the revival of interest has appared in a wide diversity of intellectual contexts, both philosophical and theological, the revival is itself almost as problematic as the argument itself.
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    Early Mādhyamika in India and China.Richard H. Robinson - 1967 - Motilal Banarsidass.
    This book gives a descriptive analysis of specific Madhyamika texts. It compares the ideology of Kumarajiva (a translator of the four Madhyamika treatises 400 A.D.) with the ideologies of the three Chinese contemporaries - HuiYuan, Seng-Jui and Seng-Chao. It envisages an intercultural transmission of religious and philosophical ideas from India to China.
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    L'existentialisme et la vie philosophique aux états-unis.Edward Schouten Robinson, Richard T. De George, Joseph J. Russel & Gérard Deledalle - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (2):265-274.
  29. Prime Matter in Aristotle.H. M. Robinson - 1974 - Phronesis 19 (1):168-188.
  30. Aristotelian Dualism.H. M. Robinson - 1983 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 1:123-44.
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    Early Buddhist Theory of Knowledge.Richard H. Robinson - 1969 - Philosophy East and West 19 (1):69-81.
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  32. Oxford Yet, A Satire on Classical Research.H. L. Robinson - 1907 - Classical Weekly 1:230.
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    Suffering, human and divine.H. Wheeler Robinson - 1939 - New York,: Macmillan.
    SUFFERING HUMAN AND DIVINE INTRODUCTION I KNEW when I asked Dr. H. Wheeler Robinson to write this volume on Suffering that I was giving him the most difficult ...
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    Some logical aspects of nāgārjuna's system.Richard H. Robinson - 1957 - Philosophy East and West 6 (4):291-308.
  35. Did nāgārjuna really refute all philosophical views?Richard H. Robinson - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (3):325-331.
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    Reticulo-cortical activity and behavior: A critique of the arousal theory and a new synthesis.C. H. Vanderwolf & T. E. Robinson - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):459-476.
    It is traditionally believed that cerebral activation (the presence of low voltage fast electrical activity in the neocortex and rhythmical slow activity in the hippocampus) is correlated with arousal, while deactivation (the presence of large amplitude irregular slow waves or spindles in both the neocortex and the hippocampus) is correlated with sleep or coma. However, since there are many exceptions, these generalizations have only limited validity. Activated patterns occur in normal sleep (active or paradoxical sleep) and during states of anesthesia (...)
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    Structure and Function in Criminal Law.Paul H. Robinson - 1997 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Professor Robinson provides a new critique of the often neglected problem of classification within the criminal law. He presents a discussion of the present conceptual framework of the law, and offers explanations of how and why formal structures do not match the operation of law in practice. In this scholarly exposition of applied criminal theory, Robinson argues that the current operational structure of the criminal law fails to take account of its different functions. He goes on to suggest (...)
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    On the automatic activation of associated evaluations: An overview.Russell H. Fazio - 2001 - Cognition and Emotion 15 (2):115-141.
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    Concordance & Conflict in Intuitions of Justice.Paul H. Robinson & Robert O. Kurzban - unknown
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  40. Mysticism and logic in seng-chao's thought.Richard H. Robinson - 1958 - Philosophy East and West 8 (3/4):99-120.
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    The Prologue to the Casina of Plautus.H. Mattingly & E. S. G. Robinson - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (02):52-54.
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    Religious Knowledge.N. H. G. Robinson - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (52):285-285.
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    Speculation and Revelation in Modern Philosophy.N. H. G. Robinson - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (51):187-188.
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    Speculation in Pre-Christian Philosophy.N. H. G. Robinson - 1958 - Philosophical Quarterly 8 (33):378-379.
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    The Fulness of Time.N. H. G. Robinson - 1954 - Philosophical Quarterly 4 (16):285-285.
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    The Moral Situation.N. H. G. Robinson - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (91):335 - 341.
    Modern ethics has been chiefly concerned with the analysis of the conditions and principles of morality; and, in particular, one of its most important achievements has been the further elucidation of the Kantian dictum that “I ought” implies that I can. On the face of it Kant's contention seems perfectly straightforward, but, on examination, it becomes apparent that the simple word “can” covers a somewhat complicated ambiguity. When it is said that I ought to do act A, it may rightly (...)
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    Dennett on the Knowledge Argument.H. Robinson - 1993 - Analysis 53 (3):174-177.
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    The Indian Mind.Richard H. Robinson - 1970 - Philosophy East and West 20 (2):183-193.
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    Platonism in Recent Religious Thought.N. H. G. Robinson - 1961 - Philosophical Quarterly 11 (43):191-192.
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  50. Books and Reviews.H. J. Robinson - 1974 - International Logic Review 9:151.
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