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    Reflections on a theory of the earth.James E. Huchingson - 1981 - Zygon 16 (2):109-126.
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    EARTHSTRUCK A reflection on The Home Planet, edited by Kelvin W. Kelley, and "The Conquest of Space and the Stature of Man" by Hannah Arendt.James E. Huchingson - 1990 - Zygon 25 (3):357-362.
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    Science and the self.James E. Huchingson - 1975 - Zygon 10 (4):419-430.
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    Response to Stuart Kurtz and Ann Pederson.James E. Huchingson - 2002 - Zygon 37 (2):433-442.
    I respond herein to reviews of my recent book by Ann Pederson and Stuart Kurtz. With respect to Pederson's concerns, a constructive theology formulated from the ideas of communication theory need not necessarily neglect pressing historical issues of the poor and powerless. The potential for such relevance remains strong. This is true as well for the application of the system to particular myths and rituals. Also, while I speak positively of computers as instruments of disclosure and the theories upon with (...)
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    Chaos and God's Abundance: An Ontology of Variety in the Divine Life.James E. Huchingson - 1997 - Zygon 32 (4):515-524.
    The primordial chaos of Genesis 1 may be understood as the Pandemonium Tremendum (or PT), the infinite field of variety or abundance within God. The concept of variety is taken from Claude Shannon's theory of communication. Especially significant is Shannon's notion that communication is the limitation of variety through decision processes. In one model of the divine life suggested by the theory, the PT is the boundless source of potential reaped by an agential God in the act of creation as (...)
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    Chaos, Communications Theory, and God's Abundance.James E. Huchingson - 2002 - Zygon 37 (2):395-414.
    As the creator, God is the source of the abundance for immense variety manifest in creation. The reservoir for this abundance is the primordial chaos, identified as the Pandemonium Tremendum. God manages this inexhaustible “storehouse of the snow” through decisions or “willings,” giving rise to constraints that result in the ordered array of creation. Without this active and decisive vigilance, the Pandemonium Tremendum would scour and ravage the creation. Also, as an omniscient, unobtrusive, and impartial witness, God manages the primordial (...)
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    Dimensions of life: A systems approach to the inorganic and the organic in Paul Tillich and Pierre teilhard de chardin.James E. Huchingson - 2005 - Zygon 40 (3):751-758.
    Systems theory provides a surprisingly fruitful approach to several important ideas held in common by Paul Tillich and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. These include complexity or organization as the key to understanding the distinction between the inorganic and the organic, and hierarchy or levels in complex systems. Teilhard and systems theorists accept hierarchy as fundamental. Tillich questions the concept and prefers “dimensions,” including the inorganic, organic, psychological, spiritual, and historical dimensions. Tillich's rejection of hierarchy is questioned, but significant correlations are (...)
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    Organization and Process.James E. Huchingson - 1981 - Process Studies 11 (4):226-241.
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    Quo vadis, systems thought?James E. Huchingson - 1985 - Zygon 20 (4):435-444.
    Progress in general systems theory has been slow. Three recent books in the field reflect both the hopes and continuing frustrations of systems advocates. Frustrations include the widespread perception that systems theory is a kind of gnostic redemption, an abstract program to be administered by an elite cadre of experts for the sake of integrating knowledge and reorganizing society. This mechanistic understanding generates a resistance which could be countered by a more open and organic model of human systems. The ambiguity (...)
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    Toward a naturalized technology.James E. Huchingson - 1973 - Zygon 8 (3-4):185-199.
  11. Science and Theology: The new consonance.James E. Huchingson - 2000 - Zygon 35 (4):991-994.
  12. Science looks at spirituality David hay and spirituality as a natural phenomenon: Bringing Pawel M. Socha biological and psychological perspectives together Ellen Goldberg cognitive science and hathayoga.Harold J. Morowitz, Charley D. Hardwick, Ann Pederson, Gregory R. Peterson, Karl E. Peters, Nicole Schmitz-Moormann, James F. Salmon, S. J. Paul H. Carr, Michael W. DeLashmutt & James E. Huchingson - 2005 - Zygon 40 (3-4):788.
     
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  13. Burdon, RH (2003) The Suffering Gene: Environmental Threats to Our Health, Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. Cochrane, Willard W.(2003) The Curse of American Agricultural Abundance: A Sustainable Solution, Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press. Dobson, Andrew (2003) Citizenship and the Environment, Oxford: Oxford University. [REVIEW]George A. Feldhamer, Bruce Carlyle Thompson, Joseph A. Chapman, Christine E. Gudorf, James E. Huchingson, M. Jacobs, B. Dinaham, Virginia D. Nazarea & M. Nestle - 2004 - Ethics, Place and Environment 7 (1-2):120.
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    A Computer Scientist's Perspective on Chaos and Mystery.Stuart A. Kurtz - 2002 - Zygon 37 (2):415-420.
    James E. Huchingson's Pandemonium Tremendum draws on a surprisingly fruitful analogy between metaphysics and thermodynamics, with the latter motivated through the more accessible language of communication theory. In Huchingson's model, God nurtures creation by the selective communication of bits of order that arise spontaneously in chaos.
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    H. Poon An James E. Mcc finnell.E. James - 2004 - In Antoine Bailly & Lay James Gibson (eds.), Applied Geography: A World Perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 77--253.
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  16. 'Labyrinthus Continui': Leibniz on Substance, Activity, and Matter.James E. McGuire - 1976 - In Peter K. Machamer & Robert G. Turnbull (eds.), Motion and Time, Space and Matter. Ohio State University Press. pp. 290--326.
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  17. Jean Calvin, de E. Doumergue.E. J. James - 1903 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 36 (4):366.
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    The Fallacies of Composition and Division.James E. Broyles - 1975 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 8 (2):108 - 113.
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    The 'new view' of Adam Smith and the development of his views over time.James E. Alvey - 2007 - In Geoff Cockfield, Ann Firth & John Laurent (eds.), New Perspectives on Adam Smith's the Theory of Moral Sentiments. Edward Elgar.
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    Re-Creating the Canon: Augustan Poetry and the Alexandrian past.James E. G. Zetzel - 1983 - Critical Inquiry 10 (1):83.
    The Alexandrian emphasis on smallness, elegance, and slightness at the expense of grand themes in major poetic genres was not preciosity for its own sake: although the poetry was written by and for scholars, it had much larger sources than the bibliothecal context in which it was composed. Since the time of the classical poets, much had changed. Earlier Greek poetry was an intimate part of the life of the city-state, written for its religious occasions and performed by its citizens. (...)
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    Secular Utilitarianism: Social Science and the Critique of Religion in the Thought of Jeremy Bentham.James E. Crimmins - 1990 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    Jeremy Bentham was an ardent secularist convinced that society could be sustained without the support of religious institutions or beliefs. This is writ large in the commonly neglected books on religion he wrote and published during the last twenty-five years of his life. However his earliest writings on the subject date from the 1770s, when as a young man he first embarked on his calling as a legal theorist and social reformer. From that time on, religion was never far from (...)
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    Cicero on the Origins of Civilization and Society: The Preface to De re publica Book 3.James E. G. Zetzel - 2017 - American Journal of Philology 138 (3):461-487.
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    [Omnibus Review].James E. Baumgartner - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (1):239-240.
    Reviewed Works:Edwin W. Miller, On a Property of Families of Sets.Ben Dushnik, E. W. Miller, Partially Ordered Sets.P. Erdos, Some Set-theoretical Properties of Graphs.G. Fodor, Proof of a Conjecture of P. Erdos.P. Erdos, R. Rado, A Partition Calculus in Set Theory.P. Erdos, R. Rado, Intersection Theorems for Systems of Sets.A. Hajnal, Some Results and Problems on Set Theory.P. Erdos, A. Hajnal, On a Property of Families of Sets.A. Hajnal, Proof of a Conjecture of S. Ruziewicz.P. Erdos, A. Hajnal, R. Rado, (...)
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    Extreme beauty: aesthetics, politics, death.James E. Swearingen & Joanne Cutting-Gray (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Continuum.
    The essays range from Hegel and Modernism to Marcel Duchamp and the Avant-Garde, postmodern poetics, boredom and Proust, the romance of Arendt and Heidegger, ...
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    Language and Logic, 1993.James E. Tomberlin - 1993
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  26. Language, Mind, and Ontology, 1998.James E. Tomberlin - 1998 - Blackwell.
     
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  27. The Dialectic of National and Universal Commitments in Christian-Marxist Dialogue.James E. Will - 1989 - Dialectics and Humanism 16 (3-4).
     
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    Attitudes, Machines and Men.James E. Broyles - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 6:13-19.
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    Article Review of Traditional Ethics and the Moral Status of Animals.James E. White - unknown
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    Polarized Partition Relations and Almost-Disjoint Functions.James E. Baumgartner - 1989 - In Jens Erik Fenstad, Ivan Timofeevich Frolov & Risto Hilpinen (eds.), Logic, methodology, and philosophy of science VIII: proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Moscow, 1987. New York, NY, U.S.A.: Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science.
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    Un nouveau théoricien du socialisme : Henri de man.E. James - 1929 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 36 (1):113 - 144.
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  32. 430 part four: Business and society.James E. Jones - forthcoming - Contemporary Issues in Business Ethics.
     
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    Conceptual Analysis and the Essence of Knowledge.James E. Taylor - 1993 - American Philosophical Quarterly 30 (1):15 - 26.
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  34. Scepticism and Religious Belief: Pascal, Bayle, Hume.E. James - 1979 - In Classical Influences on Western Thought.
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    25 Gaia As Seen Through the Atmosphere.James E. Lovelock - 2010 - Environmental Ethics: The Big Questions 6 (8):211.
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    Compositional Encounters.James E. Schul - 2012 - Journal of Social Studies Research 36 (3):219-244.
    The increased popularity of desktop documentary making among both teachers and students in history classrooms warrants an examination of its integrationinto classroom instruction. This multiple case study focused on two secondary students in an AP European History course during a unit that featured desktopdocumentary making. Employing Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) as a theoretical framework, this study revealed that the students constructedhistorical narratives with multiple web-based encounters that affected their composition over a span of time. Whenever students experienced tensions in (...)
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  37. Alvin Plantinga.James E. Sennett - 2009 - In Graham Oppy & Nick Trakakis (eds.), Medieval Philosophy of Religion: The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, Volume 2. Routledge. pp. 5--271.
     
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    AI, Connectionism and Philosophical Psychology.James E. Tomberlin - 1995
  39. Southern mexico and guatemala: In my hill, in my valley : The importance of place in ancient Maya ritual.James E. Brady - 2003 - In Douglas Sharon & James Edward Brady (eds.), Mesas & cosmologies in Mesoamerica. San Diego: San Diego Museum of Man.
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    A Written Republic: Cicero’s Philosophical Politics by Yelena Baraz.James E. G. Zetzel - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (2):277-278.
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    Crisis and Constitutionalism: Roman Political Thought from the Fall of the Republic to the Age of Revolution by Benjamin Straumann.James E. G. Zetzel - 2016 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 110 (1):147-148.
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    The Early Textual History of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura by David Butterfield (review).James E. G. Zetzel - 2015 - American Journal of Philology 136 (2):369-372.
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    Fragments of Roman Poetry: c.60 BC–AD 20.James E. G. Zetzel - 2009 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (3):347-348.
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  44. Creation and Cosmology.E. O. James - 1972 - Religious Studies 8 (1):96-96.
     
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  45. Classical Influences on Western Thought.E. James - 1979
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  46. Revues.E. J. James - 1903 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 36 (4):372.
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  47. The Beginnings of Religion: An Introductory and Scientific Study.E. O. James - 1950
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  48. The Tree of Life: Studies in the History of Religions.E. O. James - 1968 - Religious Studies 3 (2):571-573.
     
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    Personality and the happiness of the chimpanzee.James E. King - 1999 - In Francine L. Dolins (ed.), Attitudes to animals: views in animal welfare. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 101.
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  50. The Practice of Empathy.James E. Rosenberg & Bernard Towers - 1988 - In Gerald P. Turner & Joseph Mapa (eds.), Humanistic health care: issues for caregivers. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Health Administration Press. pp. 7--7.
     
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