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  1. On the semiosphere.Juri Lotman & Wilma Clark - 2005 - Sign Systems Studies 33 (1):205-226.
    This article, first published in Russian in 1984 in Sign Systems Studies, introduces the concept of semiosphere and describes its principal attributes. Semiosphere is the semiotic space, outside of which semiosis cannot exist. The ensemble of semiotic formations functionally precedes the singular isolated language and becomes a condition for the existence of the latter. Without the semiosphere, language not only does not function, it does not exist. The division between the core and the periphery is a law of the internal (...)
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    Literature as Exploration.Walter H. Clark & Louise M. Rosenblatt - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 4 (2):150.
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    Little tools of knowledge: historical essays on academic and bureaucratic practices.Peter Becker & William Clark (eds.) - 2001 - Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press.
    This volume brings historians of science and social historians together to consider the role of "little tools"--such as tables, reports, questionnaires, dossiers, index cards--in establishing academic and bureaucratic claims to authority and objectivity. From at least the eighteenth century onward, our science and society have been planned, surveyed, examined, and judged according to particular techniques of collecting and storing knowledge. Recently, the seemingly self-evident nature of these mundane epistemic and administrative tools, as well as the prose in which they are (...)
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    The Cognition of the Literary Work of Art.Walter H. Clark - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (2):220-222.
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    The Sciences in Enlightened Europe.William Clark, Jan Golinski & Simon Schaffer - 1999 - University of Chicago Press.
    Radically reorienting our understanding of the Enlightenment, this book explores the complex relations between "englightened" values and the making of scientific knowledge. Here monsters and automata, barometers and botanical gardens, polite academics and boisterous clubs, plans for violent wars and for universal peace, are all relocated in the landscape of enlightened Europe. The contributors show how changing forms of discipline, machinery, and instrumentation affected the emergence of new kinds of knowledge; consider how institutions of public rate taste and conversation helped (...)
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    On the dialectical origins of the research seminar.William Clark - 1989 - History of Science 27 (76):111-154.
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    On the Ministerial Archive of Academic Acts.William Clark - 1996 - Science in Context 9 (4):421-486.
    The ArgumentUsing a pernicious Foucaultian reading of Weber's rationalization theories, I endeavor in this essay to illuminate academic acts as kept in the Brandenburg-Prussian state archive in Berlin, with some comparison to others, chiefly those in the Bavarian state archive in Munich. The essay concerns the microtechniques of marking, collecting and keeping records, and the form and content of archives of academic acts – interesting for the reason that paperwork circumscribes the state ministry's ability to recollect academic acts and hence (...)
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    German physics textbooks in the Goethezeit, part 1.William Clark - 1997 - History of Science 35 (108):219-239.
    A rather cheeky philosopher, I think it was Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, said that there were a lot of things in heaven and on earth that were not in our textbooks. If this simpleminded man, who as known was out of his mind, so sneered at our textbooks, then one might answer him, consoled: Good, but there are also a lot of things in our textbooks that are neither in heaven nor on earth.
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    On the Ironic Specimen of the Doctor of Philosophy.William Clark - 1992 - Science in Context 5 (1):97-137.
    The ArgumentThe Doctor of Philosophy, a nonmedieval academic figure who spread throughout the globe in the Modern Era, and who emblemized the transformation of academic knowledge into the “pursuit of research,” emerged through a long and tortuous path in the early modern Germanies. The emergence and recognition of the Doctor of Philosophy would be correlative with the nineteenth-century professionalization of the arts and sciences. Throughout the Early Modern Era, the earlier Doctors and older “professional” faculties from the medieval university — (...)
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    On the Professorial Voice.William Clark - 2003 - Science in Context 16 (1-2):43-57.
    ArgumentMuch recent research has established the importance of visualization in modern science. This essay treats, instead, of the continued importance of the aural and oral: the professorial voice. The professor remains important for science since so many scientists still instantiate this persona and, as is here argued, a “voice” constitutes an essential feature of it. The form of the essay reflects its contents. From the Middle Ages until well into the modern era, the archetypal professorial genre was the disputation, an (...)
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    The Critical Appraisal of Scientific Inquiries with Policy Implications.Giandomenico Majone & William C. Clark - 1985 - Science, Technology and Human Values 10 (3):6-19.
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  12. Hiftory of Science.James Longrigg, Mario Biagioli, N. Wise, Crosbie Smith, M. Micale, Ralph Colp Jr, William Clark, K. Cleaver & David P. Miller - forthcoming - History of Science.
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  13. The Political Resource Curse: An Empirical Re-Evaluation.David Wiens, Paul Poast & William Roberts Clark - 2014 - Political Research Quarterly 67 (4):783-794.
    Extant theoretical work on the political resource curse implies that dependence on resource revenues should decrease autocracies’ likelihood of democratizing but not necessarily affect democracies’ chances of survival. Yet most previous empirical studies estimate models that are ill-suited to address this claim. We improve upon earlier studies, estimating a dynamic logit model that interacts a continuous measure of resource dependence with an indicator of regime type using data from 166 countries, covering the period from 1816-2006. We find that an increase (...)
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    Logic Programming.William R. Clark & K. Clark (eds.) - 1982 - London and New York: Academic Press.
    The author narrates briefly the friendship that developed from his instruction of James Dean in the art of photography and documents the Dean personality with exclusive portraits.
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  15. Commitment Without Ideology: The Experience of Christian Growth.C. Daniel Batson, J. Christiaan Beker & W. Malcolm Clark - 1973
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    German physics textbooks in the Goethezeit, Part 2.William Clark - 1997 - History of Science 35 (109):295-363.
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    The Misogyny of Scholars.William Clark - 1993 - Perspectives on Science 2 (2):342-57.
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    Reducing Spirit to Substance.Wendy Lynn Clark & J. M. Fritzman - 2002 - Idealistic Studies 32 (2):73-100.
    In “Hegel’s Phenomenological Method,” Kenley R. Dove maintains that the method of the Phenomenology of Spirit is not dialectical but instead wholly phenomenological. That is, Dove claims that Hegel’s method is purely descriptive. Dove’s interpretation has been highly influential and widely accepted. This article argues that, although there is a phenomenological aspect to Hegel’s method, that aspect itself presupposes a prior dialectical moment. Failure to account for that dialectical moment results in spirit being reduced to substance.
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    The Āryabhaṭīya of Āryabhaṭa, An Ancient Indian Work on Mathematics and AstronomyThe Aryabhatiya of Aryabhata, An Ancient Indian Work on Mathematics and Astronomy.M. J. Babb & Walter Eugene Clark - 1931 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 51 (1):51.
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    Aesthetics and the Lived-in.Walter H. Clark - 1989 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 23 (4):99.
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    An Ethic of Trust: Mutual Autonomy and the Common Will to Live.W. Royce Clark - 2021 - Lanham: Fortress Academic.
    In An Ethic of Trust: Mutual Autonomy and the Common Will to Live, W. Royce Clark uses the work of theologians and philosophers Albert Schweitzer, Friedrich Nietzsche, and John Rawls to create an inclusive ethic in which both the religious and non-religious will have equal freedom and stability.
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    Ancient Indian Historical Tradition.Walter Eugene Clark & F. E. Pargiter - 1923 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 43:132.
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    Becoming Readers in a Complex Society: NSSE 83rd Year-Book, Part I.Walter H. Clark, Alan C. Purves & Olive S. Niles - 1986 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 20 (1):124.
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    Bengali Religious Lyrics, ŚaktaBengali Religious Lyrics, Sakta.Walter E. Clark, Edward J. Thompson & Arthur Marshman Spencer - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:270.
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    Charge density waves in intercalated 1T-TaS2.W. B. Clark & P. M. Williams - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 35 (4):883-899.
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    Classical Sanskrit Literature.Walter E. Clark & A. Berriedale Keith - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:76.
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    Dear Feminist Review.Wendy Clark - 1983 - Feminist Review 13 (1):101-101.
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    Effects of instructional set on pupillary responses during a short-term memory task.William R. Clark & David A. Johnson - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 85 (2):315.
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    Environment Watch: Man in Kayak.Walter H. Clark - 1988 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 22 (3):97.
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    Getting out of an Orange.Walter H. Clark - 1983 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 17 (1):31.
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    Heuristically, “pain” is mainly in the brain.W. Crawford Clark - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (1):57-58.
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    Śākadvīpa and ŚvetadvīpaSakadvipa and Svetadvipa.Walter Eugene Clark - 1919 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 39:209.
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    Literature and Knowledge.Walter H. Clark - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 5 (1):179.
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    Literature, Education, and Cultural Literacy.Walter H. Clark - 1990 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 24 (1):49.
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    Literature Education in Ten Countries.Walter H. Clark & Alan C. Purves - 1976 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 10 (3/4):245.
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    Māgadhī and ArdhamāgadhīMagadhi and Ardhamagadhi.Walter Eugene Clark - 1924 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 44:81.
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    Making a case for God: faithful encounters.William Clark - 2013 - Liguori: Liguori Publications.
    Through examples from scriptures and philosophy, Clark tries to understand God, and what that means to an individual. In the end, people find that only one thing can possibly make the case for God--faith.
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  38. Mystical consciousness and its contribution to human understanding.Wh Clark - 1971 - Humanitas 6 (3):311-324.
     
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    [On a Review of Louise Rosenblatt's "Literature as Exploration"]: Professor Clark Replies.Walter H. Clark - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 5 (3):190.
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    Priyadarśikā, a Sanskrit Drama by HarshaPriyadarsika, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha.Walter E. Clark, G. K. Nariman, A. V. Williams Jackson, Charles J. Ogden & Harsha - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:77.
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    Pascal and the Port Royalists.William R. Clark - 1902 - New York,: Scribner.
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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    Photochromism in copper-dopped niobium pentoxide.W. Clark & R. Stroud - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (185):1237-1240.
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    Philosophy of Education: Learning and Schooling.Walter H. Clark & Donald Arnstine - 1968 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 2 (2):127.
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    Signal detection theory procedures are not equivalent when thermal stimuli are judged.W. Crawford Clark & Louis Mehl - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (2):148.
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    Some Thoughts on Teaching Creativity.Walter H. Clark - 1986 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 20 (4):27.
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    The Authority of Local Church Communities.William A. Clark - 2001 - Philosophy and Theology 13 (2):399-424.
    The church’s mission to the world in the new millennium will require a careful balance of global vision and local sensitivity. Karl Rahner’s ecclesiology supplies useful tools for this balance, in that it moves toward an appreciation of the inherent authority and dignity of the local church community, understood as an interpersonal network within the broader church. Rahner’s focus on the church as sacrament provides the key consideration: that the church necessarily accomplishes its mission in the midst of concrete historical (...)
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    The Dyke, the Feminist and the Devil.Wendy Clark - 1982 - Feminist Review 11 (1):30-39.
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    The Forms of Feeling; Toward a Mimetic Theory of Literature.Walter H. Clark & Elias Schwartz - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 32 (1):134.
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  49. The logic of God.William Clark - 2004 - New York: Hudson Books.
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    The Mīmāṇsā Nyāya Prakāśa or Āpadevī: A Treatise on the Mīmāṇśā System by ĀpadevaThe Mimansa Nyaya Prakasa or Apadevi: A Treatise on the Mimansa System by Apadeva.Walter Eugene Clark & Franklin Edgerton - 1931 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 51 (1):53.
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