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    To H.B. Curry: essays on combinatory logic, lambda calculus, and formalism.Haskell B. Curry, J. Roger Hindley & J. P. Seldin (eds.) - 1980 - New York: Academic Press.
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    Combinatory Logic.Haskell B. Curry, J. Roger Hindley & Jonathan P. Seldin - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (1):109-110.
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  3. To H. B. Curry: Essays on Combinatory Logic, Lambda Calculus, and Formalism.Haskell Curry, Hindley B., Seldin J. Roger & P. Jonathan (eds.) - 1980 - Academic Press.
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    Hindley Roger. Axioms for strong reduction in combinatory logic.Haskell B. Curry - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):171-172.
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    J. R. Hindley, B. Lercher, and J. P. Seldin. Introduction to combinatory logic. London Mathematical Society lecture note series, no. 7, Cambridge at the University Press, London and New York1972, 170 pp. [REVIEW]Henk Barendregt - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (3):518.
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    Roger Hindley. Axioms for strong reduction in combinatory logic. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 32 , pp. 224–236. - Bruce Lercher. The decidability of Hindley's axioms for strong reduction. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 32 , pp. 237–239. [REVIEW]Haskell B. Curry - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):171-172.
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    Review: Haskell B. Curry, J. Roger Hindley, Jonathan P. Seldin, Combinatory Logic. [REVIEW]Henk Barendregt - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (1):109-110.
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    Combinatory logic. Haskell B. Curry, J. Roger Hindley, and Jonathan P. Seldin. Combinatory logic. Volume II. Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, vol. 65. North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam and London 1972, XIV + 520 pp. [REVIEW]Henk Barendregt - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (1):109-110.
  9. Pensées.B. Pascal - 1670/1995 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 60:111-112.
     
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  10. Pegagogy, Symbolic Control and Identity: Theory, Research, Critique.B. Bernstein - 2001 - British Journal of Educational Studies 49 (1):92-93.
     
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  11. Beyond Freedom and Dignity.B. F. Skinner - 1974 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (1):58-69.
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  12. ÔMoral IncapacityÕ.B. Williams - 1995 - In Bernard Williams (ed.), Making Sense of Humanity: And Other Philosophical Papers 1982–1993. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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  13. Impact of Empowering Leadership, Innovative Work, and Organizational Learning Readiness on Sustainable Economic Performance: An Empirical Study of Companies in Russia during the COVID-19 Pandemic.B. Faulks, Y. Song, M. Waiganjo, B. Obrenovic & Danijela Godinić - 2021 - Sustainability 22 (13).
    The COVID-19 pandemic shocked the global economy, with numerous companies suffering losses and shutting down. However, some companies proved to be resilient, being able to sustain their economic performance despite the pandemic. The study aims to explain the sustainable economic performance of companies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The relationships between empowering leadership, innovative work behavior, organizational readiness to change, and sustainable economic performance were assessed. The data were collected via an online questionnaire from January 2021 to March 2021, during the (...)
     
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  14. A Critical exposition of the Philosophie of Leibniz.B. Russell - 1901 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 9 (1):9-9.
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  15. The Shaping of a Behaviorist: Part Two of an Autobiography.B. F. Skinner - 1981 - Behaviorism 9 (1):95-97.
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    Quantitative Perspectives on Fifty Years of the Journal of the History of Biology.B. R. Erick Peirson, Erin Bottino, Julia L. Damerow & Manfred D. Laubichler - 2017 - Journal of the History of Biology 50 (4):695-751.
    Journal of the History of Biology provides a fifty-year long record for examining the evolution of the history of biology as a scholarly discipline. In this paper, we present a new dataset and preliminary quantitative analysis of the thematic content of JHB from the perspectives of geography, organisms, and thematic fields. The geographic diversity of authors whose work appears in JHB has increased steadily since 1968, but the geographic coverage of the content of JHB articles remains strongly lopsided toward the (...)
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    Readiness Potentials Preceding Unrestricted Spontaneous Pre-Planned Voluntary Acts.B. Libet, E. Wright & C. Gleason - 1982 - Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 54:322-325.
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    The Buddhist tradition of Samatha: Methods for refining and examining consciousness.B. A. Wallace - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (2-3):175-187.
    [opening paragraph]: Buddhist inquiry into the natural world proceeds from a radically different point of departure than western science, and its methods differ correspondingly. Early pioneers of the scientific revolution, including Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo, expressed an initial interest in the nature of physical objects most far removed from human subjectivity: such issues as the relative motions of the sun and earth, the surface of the moon, and the revolutions of the planets. And a central principle of scientific naturalism is (...)
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    Metaphysics and population genetics: Karl Pearson and the background to Fisher's multi-factorial theory of inheritance.B. Norton - 1975 - Annals of Science 32 (6):537-553.
    This paper traces the background to R. A. Fisher's multi-factorial theory of inheritance. It is argued that the traditional account is incomplete, and that Karl Pearson's well-known pre-Fisherian objections to the theory were in fact overcome by Pearson himself. It is further argued that Pearson's stated reasons for not accepting his own achievement has to be seen as a rationalization, standing in for deeper-seated metaphysical objections to the Mendelian paradigm of a type not readily discussed in a formal scientific paper. (...)
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    Oidipus. Geschichte eines poetischen Stoffs im griechischen Altertum.B. L. G. & Carl Robert - 1915 - American Journal of Philology 36 (3):338.
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  21. Les paradoxes de la logique.B. Russell - 1906 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 14 (5):627-650.
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  22. On the Nature of Acquaintance.B. Russell - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23:590.
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    Can a theory based on some cell properties define the timing of mental activities?B. Libet - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (2):270-271.
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    Introduction.B. Haddock, R. Peters & J. R. M. Wakefield - 2020 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 26 (1-2):1-18.
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    Empirical developments in retraction.B. K. Redman, H. N. Yarandi & J. F. Merz - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (11):807-809.
    This study provides current data on key questions about retraction of scientific articles. Findings confirm that the rate of retractions remains low but is increasing. The most commonly cited reason for retraction was research error or inability to reproduce results; the rate from research misconduct is an underestimate, since some retractions necessitated by research misconduct were reported as being due to inability to reproduce. Retraction by parties other than authors is increasing, especially for research misconduct. Although retractions are on average (...)
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  26. und Hintikka, M.B. Vermazen - 1985 - In Bruce Vermazen & Merrill B. Hintikka (eds.), Essays on Davidson: actions and events. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  27. Œdipus at Thebes.B. KNOX - 1957
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    Prolegomena to Formal Logic.B. H. Slater - 1988 - Aldershot, England: Gower Publishing Company.
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    Plasticity, stability, and yield: The origins of Anthony David Bradshaw's model of adaptive phenotypic plasticity.B. R. Erick Peirson - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 50:51-66.
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    Voluntarism and the Origins of Utilitarianism: J. B. Schneewind.J. B. Schneewind - 1995 - Utilitas 7 (1):87-96.
    In the paper I offer a brief sketch of one of the sources of utilitarianism. Our biological ancestry is a matter of fact that is not altered by the way we describe ourselves. With philosophical theories it is otherwise. Utilitarianism can be described in ways that make it look as if it is as old as moral philosophy – as J. S. Mill thought it was. For my historical purposes, it is more useful to have an account that brings out (...)
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  31. Critique of Psychoanalytic Concepts and Theories.B. F. Skinner - 1956 - In Herbert Feigl & Michael Scriven (eds.), Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science. , Vol. pp. 1--77.
  32. Semiotics and Legal Theory.B. S. Jackson - 1987 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49 (1):127-128.
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    E-Type Pronouns and varepsilon -Terms.B. H. Slater - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):27-38.
    Speaking of Professor Geach's belief that pronouns in natural language function like the bound variables in quantification theory, Gareth Evans, in ‘Pronouns, Quantifiers, and Relative Clauses - I’ says :I want to try to show that there are pronouns with quantifier antecedents that function in a quite different way. Such pronouns typically stand in a different grammatical relation to their antecedents, and; in contrast with bound pronouns, must be assigned a reference, so that their most immediate sentential contexts can always (...)
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    Christian Bioethics: Reflections on a Quarter-Century with the Journal.B. Andrew Lustig - 2022 - Christian Bioethics 28 (1):11-24.
    This essay reflects on 25 years since Christian Bioethics began publication and, in somewhat autobiographical fashion, engages two core concerns. First, although “non-ecumenism” may often appear a pretext for contention and division, I suggest that a respectful non-ecumenism may provide the opportunity for dialogue and the occasion for employing certain tools from religious studies. Second, although many are skeptical about the possibilities of identifying a “common morality,” a defense of that notion provides a plausible explanation for the development of limited (...)
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    Editors’ introduction.B. Libet, A. Freeman & J. Sutherland - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (8-9):x-xxiii.
    [opening paragraph]: Our sense of free will depends upon a balance between reliability and flexibility in relation to cause-and-effect. Without the former, all outcomes would be arbitrary; without the latter, all outcomes would be predetermined. In neither case would there be any way of putting one's will into effect. So much is clear, yet establishing that precarious balance has proved so difficult that Kant himself declared ‘freedom of the will’ to be one of only three metaphysical problems which lie beyond (...)
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    Art and Imagination: A Study in the Philosophy of Mind.B. R. Tilghman - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (1):75-77.
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    Economics and ethics.B. J. Reilly & M. J. Kyj - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (9):691-698.
    Business theory and management practices are outgrowths of basic economic principles. To evaluate the proper place of ethics in business, the meaning of ethics as defined by economic theory must be assessed. This paper contends that classical economic thought advocates a nonethical decision-making context and is not functional for a modern complex, interdependent environment.
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  38. Moral Relativism Avoided.B. C. Postow - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (1):95.
     
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  39. The Church and Infallibility, A Reply to the Abridged “Salmon”.B. C. Butler - 1954
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  40. A Study of the Prophet Micah: Power by the Spirit.B. A. Copass & E. L. Carlson - 1950
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    Thick set inversion.B. Desrochers & L. Jaulin - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence 249:1-18.
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    'n Inleidende woord.B. J. Engelbrecht - 1987 - HTS Theological Studies 43 (1/2):1.
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    Aqhnaiwn Politeia. Aristotle on the Constitution of Athens.B. L. G. & F. G. Kenyon - 1891 - American Journal of Philology 12 (1):97.
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    On the Semantics of -QEN.B. L. G. - 1917 - American Journal of Philology 38 (2):200.
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    Propertius III (IV) 7, 47-50.B. L. G. - 1883 - American Journal of Philology 4 (2):208.
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    Logic and Language: Studies Dedicated to Professor Rudolf Carnap on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday.B. H. Kazemier & D. Vuysje - 1962 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Reidel.
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    Die Politische Bildung und das Politische.B. Lösch, T. Oeftering, K. Pohl, S. Reinhardt & A. Wohnig - 2019 - Polis 23 (3):14-15.
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    Qualitative Memory: A Response to Commentators.B. G. Montero - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (11-12):154-165.
    Do we remember what pain feels like? Investigations into this question have sometimes led to ambiguous or apparently contradictory results. Building on research on pain memory by Rohini Terry and colleagues, I argue that this lack of agreement may be due in part to the difficulty researchers face when trying to convey to their study’s participants the type of memory they are being tasked with recalling. To address this difficulty, I introduce the concept of ‘qualitative memory’, which, arguably, is the (...)
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  49. Transcendentalism, Kant's First Analogy and Time.B. E. Oguah - 1977 - Second Order: An African Journal of Philosophy  6 (1):3-20.
     
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    Automatic attitudes and alcohol: Does implicit liking predict drinking?B. Keith Payne, Olesya Govorun & Nathan L. Arbuckle - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (2):238-271.
    Addictive behaviour has qualities that make it ideal for study using implicit techniques. Addictive behaviours are mediated in part by automatic responses to drug cues, and there is sometimes social pressure to distort self-reports. However, relationships between implicit attitudes and addictive behaviours have been inconsistent. Using a new implicit measure, the affect misattribution procedure (AMP), we found consistent evidence that drinking-related behaviours are systematically related to implicit attitudes. The procedure predicted a behavioural choice to drink beer and self-reported typical drinking (...)
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