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    The Greek Particles.W. F. J. Knight & J. D. Denniston - 1938 - American Journal of Philology 59 (4):490.
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  2. "Pearson", H. C., Lawrence, Lillie Maria, and Raynor, Nina Frances.W. F. J. Allen - 1932 - Classical Weekly 26:204-206.
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    Caeli Convexa Per Auras.W. F. J. Knight - 1940 - Classical Quarterly 34 (3-4):129-.
    Dr. Cyril Bailey and Dr. C. M. Bowra have most recently analysed Virgil's method of using the expressions of Lucretius and Ennius respectively, and Mile A.-M. Guillemin has lately added significant considerations to Father F.-X. M. J. Roiron's long examination of Virgil's method of using again his own former expressions. Since then other work has been done with the purpose of clarifying the less rational part of Virgil's self-repetition; it might be called complementary to the well-known researches of Mr. John (...)
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    Iliupersides.W. F. J. Knight - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (3-4):178-.
    For about a hundred years there has been an intermittent but sometimes vigorous debate1 on the question whether Quintus Smyrnaeus and Tryphiodorus directly used the Second Aeneid as a source for their epic descriptions “of the capture and destruction of Troy. Heyne thought that they did not; but towards the end of the nineteenth century it appeared more likely that they did. Heinze opposed the general belief: but it was reaffirmed for Quintus by Paschal and Becker4 and for Tryphiodorus by (...)
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    Iliupersides.W. F. J. Knight - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (3-4):178-189.
    For about a hundred years there has been an intermittent but sometimes vigorous debate1 on the question whether Quintus Smyrnaeus and Tryphiodorus directly used the Second Aeneid as a source for their epic descriptions “of the capture and destruction of Troy. Heyne thought that they did not; but towards the end of the nineteenth century it appeared more likely that they did. Heinze opposed the general belief: but it was reaffirmed for Quintus by Paschal and Becker4 and for Tryphiodorus by (...)
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  6. An Illustration of Vergil, Aeneid 2.W. F. J. Knight - 1934 - Classical Weekly 28:692-698.
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    Animamqve Svperbam.W. F. J. Knight - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (02):55-57.
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    ‘Animamqve Svperbam’ and Octavian.W. F. J. Knight - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (05):169-171.
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    Clarvs Aqvilo.W. F. J. Knight - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (04):124-125.
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    Cretae Oaxem.W. F. J. Knight - 1937 - The Classical Review 51 (06):212-213.
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    Homodyne in the Fourth Foot of the Vergilian Hexameter.W. F. J. Knight - 1931 - Classical Quarterly 25 (3-4):184-.
    It is sufficiently probable that quantitative scansion in Latin, imposed on a language in which accentuation by stress was alone significant originally, not only gave way to the earlier principle in the decline of Latin literature, but scarcely tended to suppress it at any time in common speech and in familiar writing. It is also probable therefore that even in literature dominated by quantity stress-accentuation was not obliterated altogether. In fact the incidences of it, in Vergilian verse at least, seemed (...)
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    Homodyne in the Fourth Foot of the Vergilian Hexameter1.W. F. J. Knight - 1931 - Classical Quarterly 25 (3-4):184-194.
    It is sufficiently probable that quantitative scansion in Latin, imposed on a language in which accentuation by stress was alone significant originally, not only gave way to the earlier principle in the decline of Latin literature, but scarcely tended to suppress it at any time in common speech and in familiar writing. It is also probable therefore that even in literature dominated by quantity stress-accentuation was not obliterated altogether. In fact the incidences of it, in Vergilian verse at least, seemed (...)
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    Integration and the Hymn to Apollo.W. F. J. Knight - 1941 - American Journal of Philology 62 (3):302.
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    Mythe du Phénix dans les littératures grecque et latine.W. F. J. Knight - 1940 - Classical Weekly 34:56-57.
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  15. Some Motives in Greek Tragedy Which Can Be Classified as Belonging to the Poetry of Escape.W. F. J. Knight - 1932 - Classical Weekly 26:90-91.
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    Vergil and the Maze.W. F. J. Knight - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (06):212-213.
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    Vergil, Aeneid VI. 567–569.W. F. J. Knight - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (01):5-.
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    Vergil, Aeneid VI. 567–569.W. F. J. Knight - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (1):5-5.
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  19. "Siedler", C. W., Guide to Caesar.W. F. J. Mitchell - 1932 - Classical Weekly 26:92.
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    On Horizon and Dread.W. F. J. Ryan - 1988 - Method 6 (1):28-49.
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  21. "Carlisle", Lois, and Richardson, Davida, Fourth Latin. Selections from Vergil, Ovid, Catullus, Martial, and Horace.W. F. J. Mitchell - 1932 - Classical Weekly 26:93-95.
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    Zero Degrees: Geographies of the Prime Meridian.W. F. J. Mörzer Bruyns - 2018 - Isis 109 (4):822-823.
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    The Mind of Paul. [REVIEW]F. J. E. W. - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (2):54-55.
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    A Vindication of Calpurnius Siculus La poesia di Calpurnio Siculo. By Emmanuele Cesareo. Pp. iv + 220. (Reprinted from Arch. Stor. Sic., N.S., LI-LII.) Palermo: published by the author (Via Catania 18), 1931. Paper, L. 50. [REVIEW]W. F. J. Knight - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (06):267-269.
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    A Vindication Of Calpurnius Siculus. [REVIEW]W. F. J. Knight - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (6):267-269.
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    Luciano nella sua evoluzione artistica e spirituale. [REVIEW]W. F. J. Knight - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (6):246-247.
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    Literary References to Roman Inscriptions Römische Inschriften in der antiken Literatur. By Dr. Arthur Stein. Pp. 86. Prag: Taussig, 1931. Paper, RM. 3. [REVIEW]W. F. J. Knight - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (04):168-.
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    Literary References to Roman Inscriptions. [REVIEW]W. F. J. Knight - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (4):168-168.
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    Seneca as a Tragic Poet. [REVIEW]W. F. J. Knight - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (6):269-270.
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    Seneca's Dramatic Technique. [REVIEW]W. F. J. Knight - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (6):229-230.
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    De la Douleur.Phenomenologie de la Rencontre.F. J. J. Buytendijk, A. Reiss, M. Pradines & Jean Knapp - 1954 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (1):138-139.
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  32. « Phénoménologie de la rencontre », Collection « Textes et Etudes Philosophiques ».F. J. J. Buytendijk & Jean Knapp - 1954 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 9 (1):102-104.
     
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  33. Phénoménologie de la rencontre.F. J. J. Buytendijk & Jean Knapp - 1954 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 144:276-277.
     
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  34. Aristotle’s Ethical Theory.W. F. R. Hardie & J. Donald Monan - 1968 - Ethics 80 (1):76-82.
     
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    The effect of dispersed phases upon dislocation distributions in plastically deformed copper crystals.F. J. Humphreys & J. W. Martin - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (143):927-957.
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  36. Connectionism, systematicity, and the frame problem.W. F. G. Haselager & J. F. H. Van Rappard - 1998 - Minds and Machines 8 (2):161-179.
    This paper investigates connectionism's potential to solve the frame problem. The frame problem arises in the context of modelling the human ability to see the relevant consequences of events in a situation. It has been claimed to be unsolvable for classical cognitive science, but easily manageable for connectionism. We will focus on a representational approach to the frame problem which advocates the use of intrinsic representations. We argue that although connectionism's distributed representations may look promising from this perspective, doubts can (...)
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    Reflection machines: increasing meaningful human control over Decision Support Systems.W. F. G. Haselager, H. K. Schraffenberger, R. J. M. van Eerdt & N. A. J. Cornelissen - 2022 - Ethics and Information Technology 24 (2).
    Rapid developments in Artificial Intelligence are leading to an increasing human reliance on machine decision making. Even in collaborative efforts with Decision Support Systems (DSSs), where a human expert is expected to make the final decisions, it can be hard to keep the expert actively involved throughout the decision process. DSSs suggest their own solutions and thus invite passive decision making. To keep humans actively ‘on’ the decision-making loop and counter overreliance on machines, we propose a ‘reflection machine’ (RM). This (...)
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  38. Dictionary of the History of Science.W. F. Bynum, E. J. Browne & Roy Porter - 1983 - Journal of the History of Biology 16 (1):178-179.
     
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    Phonétique historique de l'Égyptien. Les consonnesPhonetique historique de l'Egyptien. Les consonnes.W. F. Albright & J. Vergote - 1946 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 66 (4):316.
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    Food-rewarded operant learning in the opossum.W. F. Angermeier, J. McLean, D. Minvielle & C. Grue - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (1):23-26.
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    Food-rewarded operant learning in the guinea pig.W. F. Angermeier, J. McLean, D. Minvielle & C. Grue - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (4):292-295.
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    Some variables affecting feeding cycles in the opossum.W. F. Angermeier, J. McLean & D. Minvielle - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (6):459-461.
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    The effect of dispersed phases upon the annealing behaviour of plastically deformed copper crystals.F. J. Humphreys & J. W. Martin - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (146):365-403.
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    Thermoelectric power of alloys: Validity of the gorter-nordheim relation.F. J. Blatt & W. H. Lucke - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (136):649-657.
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    The seventh international congress of aesthetics 1972.J. W. H. F. - 1973 - British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (1):76-77.
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    Historical-Critical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mythology.F. W. J. Schelling & Jason M. Wirth - 2007 - State University of New York Press.
    Appearing in English for the first time, Schelling’s 1842 lectures develop the idea that many philosophical concepts are born of religious-mythological notions.
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    Letters to the Editor.W. F. Vallicella, Virginia Held, John Davenport, John J. Stuhr, John McCumber, Celia Wolf-Devine, Albert Cinelli, Henry Simoni-Wastila, Eugene Kelly & Brian Leiter - 1997 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 71 (2):107 - 122.
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    Effect of frequency of target intermittence upon tracking.W. F. Battig, James F. Voss & W. J. Brogden - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (4):244.
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    Tracking and frequency of target intermittence.W. F. Battig, Lee W. Gregg, E. H. Nagel, Arnold M. Small Jr & W. J. Brogden - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 47 (5):309.
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    Notes on aesthetic theory in France in the nineteenth century.F. J. W. Harding - 1973 - British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (3):251-270.
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