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    Japan Inside Out. [REVIEW]C. Burnell Olds - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (1):115-116.
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    Japan Inside Out. [REVIEW]C. Burnell Olds - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (1):115-116.
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  3. The Sufi quarterly. Armstrong, Ronald A. L. Mumtaz & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1925 - Geneva,: The Sufi publishing association.
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    The old, the new, or the old made new? Everyday counter-narratives of the so-called fourth agricultural revolution.David Christian Rose, Anna Barkemeyer, Auvikki de Boon, Catherine Price & Dannielle Roche - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (2):423-439.
    Prevalent narratives of agricultural innovation predict that we are once again on the cusp of a global agricultural revolution. According to these narratives, this so-called fourth agricultural revolution, or agriculture 4.0, is set to transform current agricultural practices around the world at a quick pace, making use of new sophisticated precision technologies. Often used as a rhetorical device, this narrative has a material effect on the trajectories of an inherently political and normative agricultural transition; with funding, other policy instruments, and (...)
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    Taking the Fourth: Steps toward a New (Old) Reading of Descartes.Michael Della Rocca - 2011 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 35 (1):93-110.
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    Taking the Fourth: Steps toward a New (Old) Reading of Descartes.Michael Della Rocca - 2011 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 35 (1):93-110.
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    No Country for Old Men: Four Challenges for Men Facing the Fourth Age.Thomas R. Cole & Ben Saxton - 2017 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 60 (4):607-614.
    "That is no country for old men." So declared William Butler Yeats in "Sailing to Byzantium", a poem picturing "the young in each other's arms." Almost 80 years later, Cormac McCarthy titled his 2005 novel No Country for Old Men to emphasize the plight of Ed Tom Bell, an aging sheriff who retires when faced with violence, drug trafficking. and moral chaos in a small West Texas town. As the lawman of Terrell County, Texas, for over 30 years, Bell has (...)
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    The Quotations from the Old Testament in the Fourth Gospel.John A. Cross - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (04):142-143.
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  9. Taking the fourth : steps toward a new (old) reading of Descartes.Michael Della Rocca - 2011 - In Peter A. French (ed.), Early Modern Philosophy Reconsidered. Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    On the Quotations from the Old Testament in the Fourth Gospel.T. K. Abbott - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (1-2):11-12.
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    Old Havana / la Habana Vieja: Spirit of the Living City / El Espiritu de la Ciudad Viva.Chip Cooper, Nestor Marti, Eusebio Leal Spengler, Robert Olin, Philip D. Beidler & Magda Resik Aguirre - 2012 - University Alabama Press.
    Old Havana: Spirit of the Living City artistically captures the architecture, people, and daily life of La Habana Vieja through the lenses of two visionary photographers and colleagues, one American and the other Cuban. Chip Cooper and Néstor Martí began collaborating in 2008, documenting the picturesque features of the oldest and most historically rich quarter in Cuba's capital city at the behest of Eusebio Leal Spengler, the historian of the city of Havana and the director of the Habana Vieja (...)
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    Old-School Strength: Peleus as Old Man in Euripides’ Andromache.Herbert Rimerman - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (1):109-119.
    The Peleus of Euripides’ Andromache makes claims puzzlingly incongruous with his decrepit physical state; he threatens physical violence against the much younger Menelaus and denies his advanced age outright in conversation with Andromache. Peleus’ motivations for acting in such a way, Menelaus’ cause for acting as if these claims are true, and the literary or dramatic significance of these affairs, all pose problems which this article addresses, while also offering a first step towards a comprehensive methodology for understanding old age (...)
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    Two Old Jokes.A. W. Gomme - 1954 - Classical Quarterly 4 (1-2):46-.
    It is always a pity to spoil an old joke, especially one that belongs to one's own profession, which has been repeated time and again, for generations, whenever a teacher of Greek is concerned with the passages in question; but when the hearty laughter is over and the last echoes of it from our obedient pupils have faded away, let us examine the Greek again.
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    Reliable Old Wineskins: The Applicability of the Just War Tradition to Military Cyber Operations.Edward T. Barrett - 2015 - Philosophy and Technology 28 (3):387-405.
    This article argues that the traditional jus ad bellum and jus in bello criteria are fully capable of providing the ethical guidance needed to legitimately conduct military cyber operations. The first part examines the criteria’s foundations by focusing on the notion of liability to defensive harm worked out by revisionist just war thinkers. The second part critiques the necessity of alternative frameworks, which its proponents assert are required to at least supplement the traditional just war criteria. Using the latter, the (...)
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    Old Boys: Teacher–Student Bonding in Roman Oratory.Amy Richlin - 2011 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 105 (1):91-107.
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    Functionalism Old and New.Thomas M. Olshewsky & Tom Olshewsky - 1992 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 9 (3):265 - 286.
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    Old World Europeans.Francis Stuart Campbell - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (3):411-434.
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    Old World Europeans.Francis Stuart Campbell - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (3):411-434.
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    Old Persian Marika_-, Eupolis _Marikas_ And Aristophanes _Knights.Albio Cesare Cassio - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (01):38-.
    The little we know with certainty about Eupolis' Marikas can be summarised in a few lines. The play was produced at the Lenaea of 421 b.c. The demagogue Hyperbolus was satirised under the name of Marikas, and was represented as a man of little or no culture . Marikas/Hyperbolus was a slave. This has been denied in the past, but is now made clear by the commentary on the Marikas in P. Oxy. 2741 πρς [ν] δεσπότην Ὑπέρβολος. Aristophanes complained in (...)
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    Old Evidence, New Theories: Two Unresolved Problems in Bayesian Confirmation Theory.John Earman - 1989 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 70 (4):323-340.
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    Old Provençal Lyric Poetry.Guido Errante - 1945 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 20 (2):305-330.
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    An Old Nun’s Death.Sr Mary Eugene - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (3):495-495.
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    An Old Nun’s Death.Sr Mary Eugene - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (3):495-495.
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  24. Poor old Tennyson.Ernest Hartsock - 1930 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 11 (1):28.
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    Two old hypercorrections in contemporary editions of euripides' medea 497 and strattis, fr. 9 K.–a.Georgios A. Xenis - 2014 - Classical Quarterly 64 (2):837-840.
    There is a widespread practice of spelling the forms κεχρώσμεθα in Euripides' Medea 497 and ϕώζειν in Strattis, fr. 9 K.–A. with the long diphthong omega–iota, that is, κεχρώισμεθα or κεχρῴσμεθα and ϕώιζειν or ϕῴζειν. These spellings are not correct from the etymological point of view, but are recommended by ancient grammarians. In this note I identify the foundation on which these recommendations rest, and provide an assessment of its philological solidness.
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  26. Old Codgers and Young Upstarts.James L. Jarrett - 1958 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 39 (1):28.
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    Old Provençal Lyric Poetry.A. R. Nykl - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (3):574-576.
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    Old Guards, Young Turks, and the $64,000 Question: What is Business Ethics?Steven Olson - 1995 - Business Ethics Quarterly 5 (2):371-379.
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    Problems of Old Evidence†.Ellery Eells - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 66 (3-4):283-302.
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    Cognitive Rehabilitation in Old Age.Robert D. Hill, Lars Backman & Anna Stigsdotter-Neely (eds.) - 2000 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Cognitive deficits are part of the normal aging process and are exacerbated by various diseases that affect adults in old age, such as dementia, depression, and stroke. A significant scientific and social effort has been expended to evaluate whether cognitive deficits can be remedied through systematic interventions. The editors, as well as the chapter authors, represent a variety of viewpoints that span theory as well as practice. Overall, they aim to address concepts in cognitive rehabilitation that are useful in intervention (...)
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  31. Platonic ethics, old and new.Julia Annas - 1999 - Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
    Offers a fundamental reexamination of Plato's ethical thought, highlighting the differences between ancient & modern assumptions & stressing the need to be ...
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    In Hungary, the Old Medical Ethics Meets the New.Bela Blasszauer - 1986 - Hastings Center Report 16 (3):25-27.
    Medical ethics in Hungary has finally moved beyond arguments over tipping and bribes to discussions of euthanasia, confidentiality, truth‐telling and informed consent. Ethics committees have been formed at the local and national level, and medical schools are beginning to take seriously the systematic teaching of medical ethics. In some quarters, however, old attitudes persist. Among older doctors paternalism reigns supreme, and lawmakers continue to ignore international ethical guidelines.
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    Other Proofs of Old Results.Henryk Kotlarski - 1998 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 44 (4):474-480.
    We transform the proof of the second incompleteness theorem given in [3] to a proof-theoretic version, avoiding the use of the arithmetized completeness theorem. We give also new proofs of old results: The Arithmetical Hierarchy Theorem and Tarski's Theorem on undefinability of truth; the proofs in which the construction of a sentence by means of diagonalization lemma is not needed.
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    Nomothesia in fourth-century Athens.P. J. Rhodes - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (01):55-.
    There have been two recent attempts to disentangle the evidence for the procedures in fourth-century Athens for the enactment and revision of nomoi, by D. M. MacDowell and by M. H. Hansen. I have learned from both, but think that further progress can be made. MacDowell distinguishes five separate measures: The Old Legislation Law, requiring action at a specified time, advance publicity for the new proposal, concurrent repeal of any existing law with which the new proposal conflicts, and a decision (...)
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    Interdependency: The fourth existential insult to humanity.Tom Malleson - 2018 - Contemporary Political Theory 17 (2):160-186.
    Sigmund Freud famously described three existential insults to humanity stemming from heliocentrism, evolution, and psychoanalysis. In recent years we are, perhaps, beginning to see the emergence of a fourth: interdependency. Over the last several centuries, Anglo-American culture has modelled itself on a vision of the independent individual – strong, autonomous, and self-sufficient. Yet from feminist theory, communitarianism, disability theory, institutionalist economics, and elsewhere, the evidence mounts that independence is, in most contexts, a myth. We are, in fact, fundamentally social beings: (...)
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    Eighteenth-century Atlantic history old and new.Edoardo Tortarolo - 2008 - History of European Ideas 34 (4):369-374.
    In this paper the contribution of Robert R. Palmer to the now booming Atlantic history is put into perspective. It describes the main features of the political and historiographical context that inspired the writing of his book, The Age of the Democratic Revolution in the early 1950s (first volume published in 1959, second volume in 1964). It also argues that the war experience Palmer had in the historical section of the Army Ground Forces has been important in reviving the interest (...)
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  37. Afternoon on an old farm: Verse.Virginia Mccormick - 1931 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 12 (3):205.
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  38. Arnold Bennett and old age.Clara Frances Mcintyre - 1923 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 4 (1):31.
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    The Individualized Chorus in Old Comedy.Allan M. Wilson - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (02):278-.
    The Birds of Aristophanes is unique among his extant plays in that it employs a chorus in which each member has an individual identity, that is, in which each chorus-member represents a different kind of bird. The consequent variety of costume must have been a great visual embellishment to the play, and one is led to wonder how commonly the device employed in Birds featured in Old Comedy in general. Two parallels are frequently cited in the choruses of Eupolis' and (...)
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    Transplantation Ethics: Old Questions, New Answers?Michael Devita, Mark P. Aulisio & Thomas May - 2001 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10 (4):357-360.
    The first reported successful kidney transplantation occurred in 1954, between twins. Since then, organ donation and transplantation has become less a medical marvel than a common expectation of patients with a variety of diseases resulting in organ failure. Those expectations have caused demand for organs to skyrocket far beyond available supply, fueling an organ shortage and resulting in over 60,000 patients on transplant waiting lists. In this special issue, our contributors attempt to shed new light on some of the many (...)
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    A New–old Characterisation of Logical Knowledge.Ivor Grattan-Guinness - 2012 - History and Philosophy of Logic 33 (3):245 - 290.
    We seek means of distinguishing logical knowledge from other kinds of knowledge, especially mathematics. The attempt is restricted to classical two-valued logic and assumes that the basic notion in logic is the proposition. First, we explain the distinction between the parts and the moments of a whole, and theories of ?sortal terms?, two theories that will feature prominently. Second, we propose that logic comprises four ?momental sectors?: the propositional and the functional calculi, the calculus of asserted propositions, and rules for (...)
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    Identifying Effectiveness in ‘‘The Old Old’’: Principles and Values in the Age of Clinical Trials.Catherine M. Will - 2009 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 34 (5):607-628.
    This article explores some implications of the increasing reliance on clinical trials in contemporary health care, particularly health care payers’ efforts to use them in the so-called fourth hurdle decisions. How do these agencies manage medical uncertainty given the desire to produce clear guidelines for clinicians? Their solutions take account of trials in at least two ways, reflecting broader debates about the meaning of these medical experiments. Trials can be read as either ‘‘proofs of protocol’’—straightforward guides to action with individual (...)
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    Old Principles and the New Order. [REVIEW]Edgar Schmiedeler - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (2):375-376.
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    Individualism Old and New. [REVIEW]Francis A. Ryan - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 6 (1):134-142.
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    Old Chicago, The Fort. [REVIEW]William F. Ryan - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 10 (4):681-683.
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    Old St. Patrick's, New York's First Cathedral. [REVIEW]Leo R. Ryan - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (3):517-518.
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    The Old Deal and the New. [REVIEW]Wilfrid Parsons - 1941 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 16 (1):142-143.
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    The Old Testament and the Critics. [REVIEW]William A. Dowd - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (3):566-567.
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    The Old Testament. [REVIEW]Michael J. Gruenthaner - 1951 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 26 (4):622-623.
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    The Old Law and the New Morality. [REVIEW]R. A. Hewitt - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (3):524-525.
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