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    What The Papers Say: Conservation of RNA polymerase.Geoffrey C. Rowland & Robert E. Glass - 1990 - Bioessays 12 (7):343-346.
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    Through a glass darkly: facial wrinkles affect our processing of emotion in the elderly.Maxi Freudenberg, Reginald B. Adams, Robert E. Kleck & Ursula Hess - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Berkwitz, Stephen C., ED., Buddhism in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives: Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2006, 373 + xi pp., ISBN: 1-85109-782-1 hb; 1-85109-787-2, e-book. [REVIEW]N. Robert Glass - 2009 - Sophia 48 (1):93-94.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Richard Angelo, Lydia A. H. Smith, Marsha V. Krotseng, Dan Huden, Delbert Long, John L. Rury, Robert Nicholas Berard, Suzanne Decastell, Thomas E. Glass & Susan Jungck - 1988 - Educational Studies 19 (3-4):303-361.
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    A Generalist’s Vision.Robert E. Kohler - 2005 - Isis 96 (2):224-229.
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    A paradigm for reasoning by analogy.Robert E. Kling - 1971 - Artificial Intelligence 2 (2):147-178.
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    From Farm and Family to Career Naturalist: The Apprenticeship of Vernon Bailey.Robert E. Kohler - 2008 - Isis 99 (1):28-56.
    ABSTRACT How are scientists made? How, as young adults, have they discovered a scientific vocation and career? Through formal schooling, typically; but in the field sciences also through practical apprenticeship—through work. This essay presents the story of a frontier farm lad who became a career naturalist as a hired collector of animal specimens in the American West. Family and work are the leitmotifs of Vernon Bailey's story. It was family farming—bringing in the hay and finding the cows—that connected Bailey's love (...)
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    Walter Fletcher, F. G. Hopkins, and the Dunn Institute of Biochemistry: A Case Study in the Patronage of Science.Robert E. Kohler - 1978 - Isis 69 (3):331-355.
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    The Ph.D. Machine: Building on the Collegiate Base.Robert E. Kohler - 1990 - Isis 81 (4):638-662.
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    A Characterization of the Classes of Finite Tree Frames Which are Adequate for the Intuitionistic Logic.Robert E. Kirk - 1980 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 26 (32‐33):497-501.
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    A Characterization of the Classes of Finite Tree Frames Which are Adequate for the Intuitionistic Logic.Robert E. Kirk - 1980 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 26 (32-33):497-501.
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    Zen and the Kingdom of Heaven (review).Robert E. Kennedy - 2003 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 23 (1):174-178.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 23 (2003) 174-178 [Access article in PDF] Zen and the Kingdom of Heaven. By Tom Chetwynd. Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001. 153 pp. Tom Chetwynd brings many strengths to his book of reflections on Zen and Christianity. Because his most obvious strength is his craft as a professional writer, he offers us a book that is well written, carefully organized, and a pleasure to read. He divides his (...)
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    A Negation-Free Version of the Berry Paradox.Robert E. Kirk - 1981 - Analysis 41 (4):223 - 224.
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    Some Classes of Kripke Frames Characteristic for the Intuitionistic Logic.Robert E. Kirk - 1979 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 25 (25‐29):409-410.
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    Some Classes of Kripke Frames Characteristic for the Intuitionistic Logic.Robert E. Kirk - 1979 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 25 (25-29):409-410.
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    Cultural Boundaries of Science: Credibility on the Line. Thomas F. Gieryn.Robert E. Kohler - 2000 - Isis 91 (1):127-128.
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  17. Charles Blacker Vlgnoles: Romantic Engineer.Robert E. Kohler - forthcoming - History of Science.
     
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    Essays on the History of Organic Chemistry in the United States, 1875-1955. Dean Stanley Tarbell, Ann Tracy Tarbell.Robert E. Kohler - 1987 - Isis 78 (3):453-454.
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    Inventing the NIH: Federal Biomedical Research Policy, 1887-1937. Victoria A. Harden.Robert E. Kohler - 1987 - Isis 78 (2):263-264.
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    Sanitarians, engineers and public science in the gilded age.Robert E. Kohler - 1993 - Minerva 31 (2):184-210.
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    An impossible proof of God.Robert E. Pezet - 2018 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 83 (1):57-83.
    A new version of the ontological argument for the existence of God is outlined and examined. After giving a brief account of some traditional ontological arguments for the existence of God, where their defects are identified, it is explained how this new argument is built upon their foundations and surmounts their defects. In particular, this version uses the resources of impossible worlds to plug the common escape route from standard modal versions of the ontological argument. After outlining the nature of (...)
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    The future of philosophy.Robert E. Dewey - 1956 - Journal of Philosophy 53 (5):187-196.
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    Vicarious reinforcement and limitation in a verbal learning situation.Robert E. Phillips - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (4p1):669.
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    New Paradoxes of Motion: Arguing Against Open-Bounded Material Objects.Robert E. Pezet - 2021 - Philosophy 96 (2):301-317.
    It is widely assumed that a geometric model of boundaries, which prescribes a tripartite topological characterisation of the boundaries for material objects – fully open, fully closed, or partially open/closed – can be unproblematically extended from regions to material objects. Drawing on a disanalogy between regions and material objects – that only the latter move – I demonstrate the incoherence of open material objects through two arguments relating to the ability for such objects to freely move. The first is a (...)
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    Comparison of direct and vicarious reinforcement and an investigation of methodological variables.Robert E. Phillips - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (4p1):666.
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    Practice and Place in Twentieth-Century Field Biology: A Comment. [REVIEW]Robert E. Kohler - 2012 - Journal of the History of Biology 45 (4):579 - 586.
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    The Scientific Background of Joseph Priestley.Robert E. Schofield - 1957 - Annals of Science 13 (3):148-163.
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    A logical reconstruction of the butterfly dream: The case for internal textual transformation.Robert E. Allinson - 1988 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 15 (3):319-339.
    This paper advances the thesis that the raw version of the butterfly dream story in the Chuang-tzu is logically untenable and should thus be replaced by a logically coherent altered version. First, it sets out the positive meaning of the butterfly dream. Second, it examines the raw version of the butterfly dream so as to point up its inherent illogicality. Third, it sets out a modified version of the butterfly dream and demonstrates its superior logicality. Fourth, it shows how conventional (...)
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  29. Problems of Ethics a Book of Readings.Robert E. Dewey - 1961 - Macmillan.
     
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    The philosophy of John Dewey: a critical exposition of his method, metaphysics, and theory of knowledge.Robert E. Dewey - 1977 - The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.
    John Dewey ranks as the most influential of America's philosophers. That in fluence stems, in part, from the originality of his mind, the breadth of his in terests, and his capacity to synthesize materials from diverse sources. In addi tion, Dewey was blessed with a long life and the extraordinary energy to express his views in more than 50 books, approximately 750 articles, and at least 200 contributions to encyclopedias. He has made enduring intellectual contributions in all of the traditional (...)
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  31. Wittgenstein and his impact on contemporary ethical thought.Robert E. Dewey - 1978 - In Elisabeth Leinfellner (ed.), Wittgenstein and his impact on contemporary thought: proceedings of the Second International Wittgenstein Symposium, 29th August to 4th September 1977, Kirchberg/Wechsel (Austria) ; editors, Elisabeth Leinfellner... [et al.]. Hingham, Mass.: D. Reidel Pub. Co.. pp. 2--487.
     
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    Evolution of Dynamic Reconfigurable Neural Networks: Energy Surface Optimality Using Genetic Algorithms.Robert E. Dorsey & John D. Johnson - 1997 - In Daniel S. Levine & Wesley R. Elsberry (eds.), Optimality in Biological and Artificial Networks? Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 185.
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    Matter and God in Rahner and Whitehead.Robert E. Doud - 1993 - Philosophy and Theology 8 (1):63-81.
    The sciences and popular views generally consider matter from the bottom up, that is, as the least common denominator underlying all of its various forms and realizations. In Rahner sensibility is matter looked at from the top down, that is, with a view to the highest realization of matter in human beings, and in Christ. In Whitehead creativity is matter, not inert or static but spontaneous and active, and creativity is matter viewed in light of its highest realizations in humans (...)
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    Orphism in Whitehead and Some Other Poetic Thinkers.Robert E. Doud - 2004 - Process Studies 33 (2):323-338.
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    Whitehead and Merleau-Ponty.Robert E. Doud - 1977 - Process Studies 7 (3):145-160.
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  36. Do professionalism and ethics reduce or increase pressure for legal accountability?Robert E. Drechsel - 2014 - In Wendy N. Wyatt (ed.), The ethics of journalism: individual, institutional and cultural influences. New York: I.B. Tauris.
     
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    Acts 17:16–34.Robert E. Dunham - 2006 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 60 (2):202-204.
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    Russell's Best.Robert E. Egner (ed.) - 2014 - Routledge.
    First published in 1981. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Independence in Democratic Theory: A Virtue? A Necdssity? Both? Neither?Robert E. Goodin - 1993 - Journal of Social Philosophy 24 (2):50-56.
  40. Economic analysis and scientific philosophy.Robert E. Emmer - 1967 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
     
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    Being Human and the Question of Being.Robert E. Wood - 2009 - Modern Schoolman 86 (1):53-66.
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    Logique formalisée et philosophie.Robert E. Luce - 1947 - Synthese 6 (7/8):283.
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    Fifty Years with Science. J. G. Crowther.Robert E. Filner - 1971 - Isis 62 (4):557-558.
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    An experimental critique of rationalistic ethics.Robert E. Fitch - 1940 - Journal of Philosophy 37 (14):365-375.
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    Acknowledging Incompleteness.Robert E. Floden - 2002 - Philosophy of Education 58:293-295.
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    Affine geometry with S. Dowdy's "trapezoid" as primitive.Robert E. Clay - 1970 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 11 (2):205-219.
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    The meanings of human liberation.Robert E. Dewey - 1977 - Journal of Social Philosophy 8 (3):14-20.
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    The number of moduli in $n$-ary relations.Robert E. Clay - 1960 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 1 (3):118-121.
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    The legal enterprise.Robert E. Rodes - 1976 - Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press.
  50. Obstacles to Achieving a Core Curriculum.Robert E. Roemer - 1983 - Journal of Thought 18 (2):38-44.
     
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