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    John Fryer: The Introduction of Western Science and Technology into Nineteenth-Century China.Ralph C. Croizier & Adrian Arthur Bennett - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (1):256.
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    Medical Ethics in Imperial China: A Study in Historical Anthropology. Paul U. Unschuld.Ralph Croizier - 1980 - Isis 71 (2):343-344.
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    The Grand Titration: Science and Society in East and West.Ralph Croizier - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):333.
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    China's Cultural Legacy and Communism.Chauncey S. Goodrich & Ralph C. Croizier - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):517.
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    Art and Revolution in Modern China: The Lingnan (Cantonese) School of Painting.So Kam Ng & Ralph Croizier - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (2):387.
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    The Value of Rationality.Ralph Wedgwood - 2017 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Ralph Wedgwood gives a general account of what it is for states of mind and processes of thought to count as rational. Whether you are thinking rationally depends purely on what is going on in your mind, but rational thinking is a means to the goal of getting things right in your thinking, by believing the truth or making good choices.
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    The thought and character of William James.Ralph Barton Perry - 1974 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
    v. 1. Inheritance and vocation.--v. 2. Philosophy and psychology.
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    The dutch book argument: Its logical flaws, its subjective sources.Ralph Kennedy & Charles Chihara - 1979 - Philosophical Studies 36 (1):19 - 33.
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    Finding Foundations for Bounded and Adaptive Rationality.Ralph Hertwig & Arthur Paul Pedersen - 2016 - Minds and Machines 26 (1-2):1-8.
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    The Value of Rationality. [REVIEW]Ralph Wedgwood - 2019 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 73 (1):153-157.
    This is a review, by Sebastian Schmidt, of Ralph Wedgwood's The Value of Rationality (Oxford University Press, 2017).
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  11. Conflict and Convergence on Fundamental Matters in C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.Ralph C. Wood - 2003 - Renascence 55 (4):315-338.
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    The historical shape of faith.Ralph Glenn Wilburn - 1966 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
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  13. The Prophetic Voice in Protestant Christianity.Ralph G. Wilburn - 1956
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    A concise dictionary of existentialism.Ralph Bubrich Winn - 1960 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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  15. A cosmological scheme.Ralph B. Winn - 1930 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 11 (4):254.
     
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  16. American Philosophy.Ralph B. Winn - 1955 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 11 (3):533-533.
     
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    Dialectics: General Principles.Ralph B. Winn - 1938 - Science and Society 2 (4):520 - 526.
  18. John Dewey: Dictionary of Education.Ralph B. Winn - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (1):129-130.
     
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  19. Logic, living and dead.Ralph B. Winn - 1937 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 18 (2):152.
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    Mind and nature.Ralph B. Winn - 1946 - Philosophy of Science 13 (1):41-52.
    Extensive and profound as philosophic speculation on the nature of knowledge may have been during the last twenty-five centuries, it must be conceded that it has, on the whole, failed in its undertaking. In fact, we do not seem to be much closer to the solution of the epistemological problem than were Kant and Hegel or, for that matter, Plato and Aristotle. Obviously enough, the problem should now be approached in some new way, perhaps one growing out of recent scientific (...)
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    Our pre-copernican notion of time.Ralph B. Winn - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (15):403-411.
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    On Zeno's paradox of motion.Ralph B. Winn - 1932 - Journal of Philosophy 29 (15):400-401.
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    Philosophy and science.Ralph B. Winn - 1942 - Philosophy of Science 9 (1):1-18.
    Many centuries ago, at the very beginning of the systematic development of philosophy, Plato declared that the thinker's domain comprises “the wholeness of things;” and indeed, the earlier thinkers took all knowledge for their province and did not hesitate to discuss problems now referred to art, psychology, economics, mathematics, or physics. Since then the meaning of philosophy has appreciably changed, however, and the intellectual descendants of the great founder of the Academy no longer claim the monopoly of all fields of (...)
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  24. Philosophy at work.Ralph B. Winn - 1960 - New York,: Pageant Press.
     
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  25. The distinction between truth and knowledge.Ralph B. Winn - 1933 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 14 (3):185.
     
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  26. They learn to think.Ralph B. Winn - 1963 - New York,: Pageant Press.
     
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    Whitehead's concept of process: A few critical remarks.Ralph B. Winn - 1933 - Journal of Philosophy 30 (26):710-714.
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    Christianity and Bakhtin.Ralph C. Wood - 1998 - Modern Theology 18 (1):119-124.
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    Excerpted comments about a number of recent books about C. S. Lewis.Ralph C. Wood - 1991 - The Chesterton Review 17 (3/4):520-522.
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    “God May Strike You Thisaway”: Flannery O’Connor and Simone Weil on Affliction and Joy.Ralph C. Wood - 2007 - Renascence 59 (3):179-193.
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    Hospitality as the Gift Greater than Tolerance.Ralph C. Wood - 2009 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 12 (4):158-185.
  32. Positivism in Latin America, 1850-1900: Are order and progress reconcilable?Ralph Lee Woodward - 1971 - Lexington, Mass.,: Heath.
  33. Energy and matter.Ralph Lyndal Worrall - 1948 - New York,: Staples Press.
  34. El panorama de la ciencia.Ralph Lyndal Worrall - 1937 - México, D.F.,: Publicaciones de la Universidad obrera de México. Edited by Ana María Reyna.
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    The outlook of science.Ralph Lyndal Worrall - 1933 - London [etc.]: Staples Press Limited, John Bale Medical Publications.
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    The outlook of science.Ralph Lyndal Worrall - 1933 - London,: J. Bale, Sons & Danielsson.
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    The "Scholastic" Realism of C. S. Peirce.Ralph J. Bastian - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (2):246 - 249.
  38. De la justice politique.William Godwin, Burton Ralph Pollin & Benjamin Constant - 1972 - Québec,: Presses de l'Université Laval. Edited by Benjamin Constant & Burton Ralph Pollin.
     
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    Rational Belief Systems.Ralph Kennedy - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (3):668-670.
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  40. Why not hedonism? A protest.Ralph Mason Blake - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 37 (1):1-18.
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    The "scholastic" realism of C. S. Peirce.S. J. Ralph J. Bastian - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (2):246-249.
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    Toward a reconciliation of liberalism and communitarianism.Ralph D. Ellis - 1991 - Journal of Value Inquiry 25 (1):55-64.
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    Personalism.Ralph Tyler Flewelling - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (4):641.
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  44. Konfuzianische Selbstkultivierung als Philosophem und Politikum.Ralph Weber - 2011 - Polylog.
    Ralph Webers Beitrag setzt ein mit der Situation konfuzianischer Selbstkultivierung im Kontext aktueller politischer Entwicklungen der VR China. Sein Beitrag zeigt, wie schwer es führenden Vertretern der neukonfuzianischen Bewegung fällt, Selbstkultivierung kritisch zu denken, das heißt, nicht bloß als ideologischen Ersatz für die schwindende Legitimität des Marxismus-Leninismus im Rahmen des autoritären Regimes der kommunistischen Partei zu verstehen.
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    Christopher Peacocke’s The Realm of Reason[REVIEW]Ralph Wedgwood - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (3):776-791.
    This is a review of Christopher Peacocke's book The Realm of Reason (Oxford University Press, 2004).
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    The Ground of Moral Obligation.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (2):129-140.
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    Why Not Hedonism? A Protest.Ralph Mason Blake - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 37 (1):1-18.
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    Factual Adequacy and Comparative Coherentism in Ethical Theory.Ralph D. Ellis - 1988 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 26 (1):57-81.
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  49. Implications of inattentional blindness for "enactive" theories of consciousness.Ralph D. Ellis - 2001 - Brain and Mind 2 (3):297-322.
    Mack and Rock show evidence that no consciousperception occurs without a prior attentiveact. Subjects already executing attention taskstend to neglect visible elements extraneous tothe attentional task, apparently lacking evenbetter-than-chance ``implicit perception,''except in certain cases where the unattendedstimulus is a meaningful word or has uniquepre-tuned salience similar to that ofmeaningful words. This is highly consistentwith ``enactive'' notions that consciousnessrequires selective attention via emotional subcortical and limbic motivationalactivation as it influences anterior attentionmechanisms. Occipital activation withoutconsciousness suggests that motivated search,enacted through the organism's (...)
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  50. Enactivism and the New Teleology: Reconciling the Warring Camps.Ralph D. Ellis - 2014 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies (2):173-198.
    Enactivism has the potential to provide a sense of teleology in purpose-directed action, but without violating the principles of efficient causation. Action can be distinguished from mere reaction by virtue of the fact that some systems are self-organizing. Self-organization in the brain is reflected in neural plasticity, and also in the primacy of motivational processes that initiate the release of neurotransmitters necessary for mental and conscious functions, and which guide selective attention processes. But in order to flesh out the enactivist (...)
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