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    L. Goldstein's “unassertion” (continued).J. D. Atlas - 1988 - Philosophia 18 (1):123-124.
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  2. New Atlas of the Bible.J. H. Negenman, H. H. Rowley, H. Hoskins, R. Beckley, Robert A. Spivey & D. Moody Smith - 1972 - Religious Studies 8 (2):191-192.
     
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    ‘Few’, ‘A Few’, ‘Only’: Negative Quantifier Noun Phases and Negative Polarity Items – The Horn-Atlas Debate 1991–2018.Jay David Atlas - 2021 - In Fabrizio Macagno & Alessandro Capone (eds.), Inquiries in philosophical pragmatics. Theoretical developments. Cham: Springer. pp. 49-61.
    In this essay I use my Non-Monotonic account of “Only Proper Noun” sentences to challenge the Standard Views on the Downard Monotonicity of “Few N” Quantifier sentences. I also review the history of the L. Horn – J.D. Atlas Debate on ‘Only Proper Noun’ sentences and its implications for quantifier noun phrases like “Few N”, and I assess the promise of L. Horn’s Pragmatic Theory of Negative Polarity Item Licensing.
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    Atlas of Mesopotamia.J. J. F., Martin A. Beek, D. R. Welsh & H. H. Rowley - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (4):488.
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    A Solid-State Maxwell Demon.D. P. Sheehan, A. R. Putnam & J. H. Wright - 2002 - Foundations of Physics 32 (10):1557-1595.
    A laboratory-testable, solid-state Maxwell demon is proposed that utilizes the electric field energy of an open-gap p-n junction. Numerical results from a commercial semiconductor device simulator (Silvaco International–Atlas) verify primary results from a 1-D analytic model. Present day fabrication techniques appear adequate for laboratory tests of principle.
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    Delos Exploration archéologique de Délos, faite par l'Ecole frangaise d'A thènes. VIII. Le Quartier du Théatre: étude sur l'habitation delienne a l'epoque hellénistique. By Joseph Chamonard. Plans and drawings by H. Convert, A. Gabriel, G. Poulsen, and J. Replat. Pp. x + 463; 253 illustrations and 66 plates. Paris: E. de Boccard, 1922 (pp. 1–232, Plates I–XXVIL); 1925 (pp. 233–463, Plates XXVIII–LXVI.). Fasc. I., 200 francs; Fasc. II., 200 francs; Atlas of Plates, 100 francs. Délos. By Pierre Roussel. (Le Monde Hellénique: Archéologie-Histoire-Paysages. Fasc. I.) Pp. 45; thirty-six illustrations, two maps one. Paris : Société d'Éidition 'Les Belles Lettres,' 1925. 5 francs. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (02):71-72.
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    Rouse's Atlas of Classical Roman Portraits_- Atlas of Classical Portraits (Roman Section), with commentary by W. H. D. Rouse, M.A. (, Dent and Co.). 1s. _6d. net.[REVIEW]G. J. - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (09):463-.
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  8. Germania Romana. Ein bilder-Atlas. Herausgegeben von der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission der Deutschen Anchäologischen Instituts. [REVIEW]J. Breuer - 1931 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 10 (3):670-672.
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    Space and Sight.J. D. Uytman, M. von Senden & Peter Heath - 1962 - Philosophical Quarterly 12 (49):379.
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    A. J. TOYNBEE and EDW. D. MEYERS, Histor. Atlas and Gazetteer.F. Dölger - 1959 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 52 (1).
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    The Chief Inducement? The Idea of Marriage as Friendship.R. Abbey & D. J. D. Uyl - 2002 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 18 (1):37-52.
    A combination of social forces has thrown marriage into question in westernised societies at the end of the millennium. This uncertainty creates space for new ways of thinking about marriage. In this context, we examine the idea of marriage as friendship. We trace its genealogy in the work of Mary Wollstonecraft, John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor and then subject it to critical scrutiny using some of Michel de Montaigne’s ideas. We ask how applicable the ideal of higher friendship is (...)
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    Secrecy in Ecclesiastical Nullity Trials.Revd Brown & D. J. - 1966 - Heythrop Journal 7 (1):52-59.
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  13. Obituary Notices: A. E. Taylor.A. J. D. Porteous - 1946 - Mind 55:187.
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    Modern Materialism and Essentialism.J. D. von Carney - 1973 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 51:78.
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    The relation between surface and interior structures in low-amplitude fatigue.D. P. Watt, J. D. Embury & R. K. Ham - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (145):199-203.
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    Aristotle's Man.J. D. G. Evans & Stephen R. L. Clark - 1976 - Philosophical Quarterly 26 (103):168.
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    A Longitudinal Study of Corporate Social Disclosures in a Developing Economy.J. D. Mahadeo, V. Oogarah-Hanuman & T. Soobaroyen - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 104 (4):545-558.
    This article examines corporate social disclosures (CSD) in an African developing economy (Mauritius) as provided in the annual reports of listed companies from 2004 to 2007. Informed by the country’s social, political and economic context and legitimacy theory, we hypothesise that the extent and variety of CSD themes (social, ethics, environment and health and safety) will be enhanced post-2004 and will be influenced by profitability, size, leverage and industry affiliation. We find a significant increase in the volume and variety of (...)
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    Indestructible Weakly Compact Cardinals and the Necessity of Supercompactness for Certain Proof Schemata.J. D. Hamkins & A. W. Apter - 2001 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 47 (4):563-572.
    We show that if the weak compactness of a cardinal is made indestructible by means of any preparatory forcing of a certain general type, including any forcing naively resembling the Laver preparation, then the cardinal was originally supercompact. We then apply this theorem to show that the hypothesis of supercompactness is necessary for certain proof schemata.
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    Freud and The Post-Freudians.J. D. Uytman & J. A. C. Brown - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (51):181.
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  20. OHRP and Public Citizen are wrong about neonatal research on oxygen therapy.J. D. Lantos - forthcoming - Bioethics Forum.
     
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    Philosophy of Democratic Government.J. D. Mabbott - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (11):187.
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    Curial Prose in England.J. D. Burnley - 1986 - Speculum 61 (3):593-614.
    That style which modern scholars have called “curial” or “clergial” is an elaborate fifteenth-century prose style practiced most notoriously by William Caxton in works published during the last decades of the century. It is often assumed that he learned the style from French courtly models. This view has recently suffered modification through the work of Diane Bornstein, whose study of the Tale of Melibee revealed that Chaucer had an independent grasp of many features of the style almost a hundred years (...)
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    Forward conditioning, backward conditioning, pseudoconditioning, and adaptation to the conditioned stimulus.J. D. Harris - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (6):491.
  24. Bounded BCK-algebras and their generated variety.J. D. Gispert & Antoni Torrens Torrell - 2007 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 53 (2):206-213.
    In this paper we prove that the equational class generated by bounded BCK-algebras is the variety generated by the class of finite simple bounded BCK-algebras. To obtain these results we prove that every simple algebra in the equational class generated by bounded BCK-algebras is also a relatively simple bounded BCK-algebra. Moreover, we show that every simple bounded BCK-algebra can be embedded into a simple integral commutative bounded residuated lattice. We extend our main results to some richer subreducts of the class (...)
     
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    Suetonius' Dedication to Septicius Clarus.J. D. Morgan - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (02):544-.
    The recent revival of scholarly interest in Suetonius provides a good occasion to emend a long-standing crux in Joannes Lydus' description of Suetonius' dedication of his Vitae Caesarum to his friend the praetorian prefect Septicius Clarus. The codex unicus Caseolinus has Τράγκυλλος τοίνυν τος τν Καισάων βίους ν γράμμασιν † ποτίνων † Σεπτικί, ς ν παρχος τν πραιτωριανν σπειρν πì ατο. The conjectures ποτείνων by J. D. Fuss and ποτείνων by I. Bekker do little to improve the sense, and although (...)
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  26. Hegel's Idea of the Good Life.J. D. Goldstein & L. De Vos - 2007 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 69 (4):774.
     
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  27. The meaning of the concept of education: searching for the lost arc.J. D. Marshall - 2006 - Journal of Thought 41 (3):33.
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  28. La speciazione: un problema reale?M. J. D. White - 1979 - Scientia 73 (14):471.
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  29. Speciation: Is It a Real Problem?M. J. D. White - 1979 - Scientia 73 (14):455.
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    Reviews: Has history a meaning? [REVIEW]J. D. Bernal - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 6 (22):164 - 169.
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    Review: Symmetry. [REVIEW]J. D. Bernal - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (20):335 - 341.
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    The influence of the level of performance in one task on the level of aspiration in another.J. D. Frank - 1935 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 18 (2):159.
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    Daunus/Faunus in "Aeneid" 12.J. D. Noonan - 1993 - Classical Antiquity 12 (1):111-125.
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    Effects of probe-digit positions and feedback on item retrievability in short-term memory.J. D. Read, Gayle Read & Ian Excell - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (6):1207.
  35. Ambigüedad de concepto de "real".J. D. Robert - 1985 - Diálogo Filosófico 1:31-34.
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    Galilean-Covariant Clifford Algebras in the Phase-Space Representation.J. D. M. Vianna, M. C. B. Fernandes & A. E. Santana - 2005 - Foundations of Physics 35 (1):109-129.
    We apply the Galilean covariant formulation of quantum dynamics to derive the phase-space representation of the Pauli–Schrödinger equation for the density matrix of spin-1/2 particles in the presence of an electromagnetic field. The Liouville operator for the particle with spin follows from using the Wigner–Moyal transformation and a suitable Clifford algebra constructed on the phase space of a (4 + 1)-dimensional space–time with Galilean geometry. Connections with the algebraic formalism of thermofield dynamics are also investigated.
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    An examination of the computing ability of Mr. Salo Finkelstein.J. D. Weinland & W. S. Schlauch - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 21 (4):382.
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    Ockham, Descartes, & Hume. Self-knowledge, Substance, and Causality.J. D. North & Julius R. Weinberg - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (117):358.
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    Complex, Archetype, Symbol in the Psychology of C. G. Jung.J. D. Uytman & Jolande Jacobi - 1962 - Philosophical Quarterly 12 (47):192.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  40. Varia de archaeologia.J. D' Encarnação - forthcoming - Humanitas.
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    A Tribute to the Late William J. Curran.O. Lawrence & J. D. Gostin - 1996 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (3):274-275.
    In the summer of 1979, a group of experts on law, medicine, and ethics assembled in Siracusa, Sicily, under the auspices of the International Commission of Jurists and the International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Science, to draft guidelines on the rights of persons with mental illness. Sitting across the table from me was a quiet, proud man of distinctive intelligence, William J. Curran, Frances Glessner Lee Professor of Legal Medicine at Harvard University. Professor Curran was one of the (...)
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    Capital punishment: A case for abolition.J. D. Cloud - 1964 - Philosophical Books 5 (1):25-26.
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    St. Augustine's confessions, the odyssey of soul.J. D. Cloud - 1970 - Philosophical Books 11 (1):17-23.
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    St. Anselm's proslogion with a reply on behalf of the fool by gaunilo and the author's reply to gaunilo.J. D. Cloud - 1966 - Philosophical Books 7 (1):13-16.
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    The logic of saint Anselm.J. D. Cloud - 1968 - Philosophical Books 9 (1):12-15.
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    Notes on Terence.J. D. Craig - 1929 - Classical Quarterly 23 (2):116-117.
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    Priscian's Quotations from Terence.J. D. Craig - 1930 - Classical Quarterly 24 (2):65-73.
    Priscian tells us in his dedicatory introduction that he took his material from many Latin sources—collectis etiam omnibus fere quaecunque necessaria nostrorum quoque inueniuntur artium commentariis grammaticorum. This can hardly mean that he owed everything to his predecessors. At any rate it is unlikely that he copied all his illustrative quotations from earlier grammarians. The problem is one which, for our purpose, does not need to be solved. We can make Priscian responsible for every quotation , because he had the (...)
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    Demetrius, De Elocutione.J. D. Denniston - 1930 - Classical Quarterly 24 (1):42-43.
    In Vol. XXIIL, pp. 105–8, Mr. Lockwood criticizes some of the observations which I made in pp. 7–10 of the same volume. § 271. I ‘assume’ that τοτ' δετι δεινότητα explains ύπόκρισιν κα γνα and not τ διαλελυμένον, because ‘figures of speech in general’ cannot be said to ‘produce’ τ διαλελυμένον asyndeton, which is itself one of those figures; because, conversely, τ διαλελυμένον is not equivalent to δεινότης but a means of producing δεινότης. τ διαλελυμένον must, therefore, be nominative, not (...)
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    Notes on Demetrius, De Elocutione.J. D. Denniston - 1929 - Classical Quarterly 23 (1):7-10.
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    Pauses in the Tragic Senarius.J. D. Denniston - 1936 - Classical Quarterly 30 (2):73-79.
    In the tragic senarius the divisions of the sense normally coincide with the main divisions of the metrical structure. Punctuation is most frequently found at the end of the line, or at the penthemimeral or hephthemimeral caesura. There are few traces of any desire to produce a persistent clash between verse structure and sentence structure. Thus at Med. 446–50 and 709–13 five consecutive lines, at Med. 364–71 eight consecutive lines, are more or less self-contained in sense. But this principle, while (...)
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