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    Logic and Existence: Timothy Williams.Timothy Williams - 1999 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 73 (1):181-203.
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    II_– _Timothy Williams: Existence and Contingency.Timothy Williams - 1999 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 73 (1):181-203.
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    A Return Journey: Hope and Strength in the Aftermath of Alzheimer’s: Sue Petrovski, 2017, Purdue University Press.TimMarie C. Williams - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (2):207-208.
    Sue Petrovski’s short book, A Return Journey: Hope and Strength in the Aftermath of Alzheimer’s, is a collection of personal stories as she and her husband cared for her mother during the course of the disease as well as the shared stories of others. A Return Journey provides an insider’s view of the challenges of caring for those with Alzheimer’s and is useful for current and future caregivers as well as those who are studying and working in the health professions.
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    Which Words are Hard for Autistic Children to Learn?Graham Schafer, Tim I. Williams & Philip T. Smith - 2013 - Mind and Language 28 (5):661-698.
    Motivated by accounts of concept use in autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and a computational model of weak central coherence (O'Loughlin and Thagard, 2000) we examined comprehension and production vocabulary in typically-developing children and those with ASD and Down syndrome (DS). Controlling for frequency, familiarity, length and imageability, Colorado Meaningfulness played a hitherto unremarked role in the vocabularies of children with ASD. High Colorado Meaningful words were underrepresented in the comprehension vocabularies of 2- to 12-year-olds with ASD. The Colorado Meaningfulness of (...)
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    Martyrdom in Pierrette.Timothy J. Williams - 2009 - Renascence 61 (2):91-102.
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    Symbol of precision.Timothy Williams - 2009 - The Philosophers' Magazine 45 (45):21-30.
    The kinds of questions that have led analytic philosophers to work in all the specialised areas that they work in go back to the same sort of questions that Plato, Aristotle and other great philosophers of the past were working on. But I think that what people have to realise is that if you ask an exciting question, and then you make a serious effort to find out what the answer to it is, you just can’t expect that every step (...)
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    Symbol of precision.Timothy Williams - 2009 - The Philosophers' Magazine 45:21-30.
    The kinds of questions that have led analytic philosophers to work in all the specialised areas that they work in go back to the same sort of questions that Plato, Aristotle and other great philosophers of the past were working on. But I think that what people have to realise is that if you ask an exciting question, and then you make a serious effort to find out what the answer to it is, you just can’t expect that every step (...)
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    Pascal and Disbelief: Catechesis and Conversion in the Pensées. [REVIEW]Timothy J. Williams - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):428-430.
    The principal aim of Wetsel's study is to identify the potential interlocutor for whom Pascal intended his Pensées. Wetsel begins by stating his belief that, despite the fragmentary state of the Pensées, Pascal had clearly intended to revise and organize his thoughts into a "finished apology of the Christian religion". Those unfamiliar with the current state of Pascalian studies in North America will be surprised to learn how controversial is such a thesis. In this Derridian era, with its endless fascination (...)
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    Wetsel, David. Pascal and Disbelief: Catechesis and Conversion in the Pensées. [REVIEW]Timothy J. Williams - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):428-429.
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