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    The generality of Constructive Neutral Evolution.T. D. P. Brunet & W. Ford Doolittle - 2018 - Biology and Philosophy 33 (1-2):2.
    Constructive Neutral Evolution is an evolutionary mechanism that can explain much molecular inter-dependence and organismal complexity without assuming positive selection favoring such dependency or complexity, either directly or as a byproduct of adaptation. It differs from but complements other non-selective explanations for complexity, such as genetic drift and the Zero Force Evolutionary Law, by being ratchet-like in character. With CNE, purifying selection maintains dependencies or complexities that were neutrally evolved. Preliminary treatments use it to explain specific genetic and molecular structures (...)
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    HIV testing among clients in high HIV prevalence venues: Disparities between older and younger adults.C. L. Ford, S. J. Lee, S. P. Wallace, T. Nakazono, P. A. Newman & W. E. Cunningham - unknown
    © 2014 Taylor Francis. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends routine human immunodeficiency virus testing of every client presenting for services in venues where HIV prevalence is high. Because older adults have particularly poor prognosis if they receive their diagnosis late in the course of HIV disease, any screening provided to younger adults in these venues should also be provided to older adults. We examined aging-related disparities in recent and ever HIV testing in a probability sample of at-risk (...)
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    gunpowder plot, 7 Hampshire, S., 79-80 Handel, GF, 137 Hardy, T., 18 Hare, RM, x, xii, 24.G. Eliot, T. S. Eliot, W. Empsom, M. Ernst, M. C. Escher, B. Flanagan, H. Focillon, F. M. Ford, A. Fowler & F. J. Haydn - 2009 - In John Hawthorne (ed.), Ethics. Wiley Periodicals. pp. 81.
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    The coupling of taxonomy and function in microbiomes.S. Andrew Inkpen, Gavin M. Douglas, T. D. P. Brunet, Karl Leuschen, W. Ford Doolittle & Morgan G. I. Langille - 2017 - Biology and Philosophy 32 (6):1225-1243.
    Microbiologists are transitioning from the study and characterization of individual strains or species to the profiling of whole microbiomes and microbial ecology. Equipped with high-throughput methods for studying the taxonomic and functional characteristics of diverse samples, they are just beginning to encounter the conceptual, theoretical, and experimental problems of comparing taxonomy to function, and extracting useful measures from such comparisons. Although still unresolved, these problems are well studied in macro-ecology and are reiterated here as an historical precautionary for microbial ecologists. (...)
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    Book Reviews Section 3.James L. Jarrett, Walter P. Krolikowski, Charles R. Estes, Hugh C. Black, Charles S. Benson, John Lipkin, Gerald T. Kowitz, Anthony Scarangello, Langston C. Bannister, David N. Campbell, Christine C. Swarm, Steven I. Miller, David H. Ford, William J. Mathis, Don Kauchak, Paul R. Klohr, George W. Bright, Joyce Ann Rich, Edward F. Dash & Marvin Willerman - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (3):155-168.
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    The controversy between Schelling and Jacobi.Lewis S. Ford - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (1):75-89.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Controversy Between Schelling and Jacobi LEWIS S. FORD SCHELLING, ALONGWITH FICHTE, has suffered the fate of being labelled one of tIegel's predecessors. Richard Kroner provides the classic expression of this viewpoint in his monumental study, Von Kant bis Hegel, which examines Schelling's thought primarily for its contribution to Hegel's final synthesis.I In English we have Josiah Royce's sympathetic and lively account of Schelling's early romantic exuberance, regarded (...)
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    Can Thomas and Whitehead Complement Each Other?Lewis S. Ford - 2002 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 76 (3):491-502.
    Two essays relating Thomas and Whitehead have recently appeared. Coming To Be by James W. Felt, S.J., modifies Thomas by replacing his substantial form with Whitehead’s notion of subjective aim, the essencein-the-making introduced by God to guide the occasion’s act of coming into being. Felt also substitutes subjective aim for matter as the means of individuation. This is one of Whitehead’s individuating principles, although a case can be made that matter (the multiplicity of past actualities as proximate matter) is another. (...)
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  8. Ex Umbris et Imaginibus in Veritatem “From Shadows and Images into Truth”.cs C. John T. Ford - 2010 - Newman Studies Journal 7 (2).
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  9. Stanley Ladislas Jaki, OSB.C. John T. Ford - 2009 - Newman Studies Journal 6 (2):92-93.
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  10. Mysticism and philosophy.W. T. Stace - 1960 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    Explores the nature and types of mystical experience and discusses the value of mysticism for humanity.
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  11. Grande Sertão: Veredas by João Guimarães Rosa.Felipe W. Martinez, Nancy Fumero & Ben Segal - 2013 - Continent 3 (1):27-43.
    INTRODUCTION BY NANCY FUMERO What is a translation that stalls comprehension? That, when read, parsed, obfuscates comprehension through any language – English, Portuguese. It is inevitable that readers expect fidelity from translations. That language mirror with a sort of precision that enables the reader to become of another location, condition, to grasp in English in a similar vein as readers of Portuguese might from João Guimarães Rosa’s GRANDE SERTÃO: VEREDAS. There is the expectation that translations enable mobility. That what was (...)
     
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    The dependence of yield stress on forest dislocation density in copper single crystals.W. T. Brydges - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (137):1079-1081.
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  13. Mysticism and Philosophy.W. T. Stace - 1960 - Philosophy 37 (140):179-182.
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  14. Theories of the Political System.W. T. Bluhm - 1965
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    On the meaning and justification of the equality principle.W. T. Blackstone - 1967 - Ethics 77 (4):239-253.
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    The Paris philosophical congress.W. T. Bush - 1922 - Journal of Philosophy 19 (9):241-243.
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    Memories and faith.W. T. Bush - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (19):505-519.
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    Blessed John Henry Newman. [REVIEW]C. John T. Ford - 2011 - Newman Studies Journal 8 (1):84-85.
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    Blessed John Henry Newman. [REVIEW]C. John T. Ford - 2011 - Newman Studies Journal 8 (1):85-86.
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    Conscience & Conversion in Newman. [REVIEW]C. John T. Ford - 2011 - Newman Studies Journal 8 (1):93-94.
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    From Eastertide to Ecclesia: John Henry Newman, the Holy Spirit and the Church. By Donald Graham. [REVIEW]C. John T. Ford - 2012 - Newman Studies Journal 9 (2):96-98.
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    Frank Sheed and Maisie Ward. [REVIEW]C. John T. Ford - 2011 - Newman Studies Journal 8 (1):94-97.
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    John Henry Newman, Cor ad Cor Loquitur, El corazón habla al corazón. By Paul Hitchings. [REVIEW]C. John T. Ford - 2012 - Newman Studies Journal 9 (2):98-99.
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    Newman the Priest. [REVIEW]C. John T. Ford - 2011 - Newman Studies Journal 8 (1):88-90.
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    Shadows and Images: A Novel. By Meriol Trevor. [REVIEW]C. John T. Ford - 2012 - Newman Studies Journal 9 (2):102-103.
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  26. Criteria of Adequacy for Judicial Reasoning.W. T. Blackstone - 1971 - Logique Et Analyse 14 (53):233.
  27. Force or Freedom?W. T. BLUHM - 1984
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    An evaluation.W. T. Blackstone - 1968 - World Futures 7 (1):73-82.
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    “Comments on 'Justice as Respect for Persons'”.W. T. Blackstone - 1968 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):78-80.
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    Comments on ‘Justice as Respect for Persons’.W. T. Blackstone - 1968 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):78-80.
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    Equality and Human Rights.W. T. Blackstone - 1968 - The Monist 52 (4):616-639.
    There is an immense amount of conceptual confusion on the notions of equality and human rights not only among lay people but also among contemporary philosophers and political and legal theorists. There is reason for this. These concepts have been used in a multiplicity of ways in the history of thought. Furthermore they constitute a substratum from which we somehow deduce norms which constitute part of our moral and political frameworks, norms about which all of us feel strongly one way (...)
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    On “basic political rights”.W. T. Blackstone - 1971 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 9 (1):85-89.
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    The Golden Rule: A Defense.W. T. Blackstone - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):172-177.
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    A technique for the taking of long oscillograph records.W. T. Bartholomew - 1933 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 16 (2):306.
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    An Apology for Tradition.W. T. Bush - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (6):141-149.
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  36. Journals and New Books.W. T. Bush - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (14):391.
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  37. Notes and News.W. T. Bush - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (5):139.
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  38. The Problem of the Ego-centric Predicament.W. T. Bush - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy 8 (16):438.
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  39. The concept of morals.W. T. Stace - 1937 - New York,: Macmillan.
    Excerpt from The Concept of Morals In morals finally we have the doctrine of ethical rela tivity.' It IS the same story over again. Morality ls doubtless human. It has not descended upon us out of the sky. It has grown out of human nature, and is relative to that nature. Nor could it have, apart from that nature, any meaning whatever. This we must, accept. But if this is interpreted to mean that whatever any social group thinks good is (...)
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    P3 and (de)activation.Walton T. Roth & Judith M. Ford - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (3):393.
  41. The First World Congress of Business, Economics and Ethics July 25-28, 1996, Tokyo, Japan.W. T. Redgate & A. Sen - 1996 - Journal of Business Ethics 15 (2).
     
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  42. organizer. Contemporary ethics of care.W. T. Reich - 1995 - Bioethics Encyclopedia 2.
  43. The Philosophy of Hegel.W. T. Stace - 1924 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (9):268-269.
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    The refutation of realism.W. T. Stace - 1934 - Mind 43 (170):145-155.
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    On the Semantic Non-Completeness of Certain Lewis Calculi.W. T. Parry & Sorend Hallden - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):273.
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  46. Religion and the Modern Mind.W. T. Stace - 1952 - Philosophy 28 (107):374-376.
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    The nature of premeditation in Athenian homicide law.W. T. Loomis - 1972 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 92:86-95.
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    On the specific role of the cerebellum in motor learning and cognition: Clues from PET activation and lesion studies in man.W. T. Thach - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (3):411-433.
    Brindley proposed that we initially generate movements , under higher cerebral control. As the movement is practiced, the cerebellum learns to link within itself the context in which the movement is made to the lower level movement generators. Marr and Albus proposed that the linkage is established by a special input from the inferior olive, which plays upon an input-output element within the cerebellum during the period of the learning. When the linkage is complete, the occurrence of the context (represented (...)
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    Reflections on Human Nature.W. T. Stage - 1963 - Philosophical Review 72 (1):111.
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  50. The Concept of Morals.W. T. Stace - 1937 - Philosophy 13 (50):235-236.
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