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    Re-Imagining America: Pragmatism and the Latino World.Jeffrey Edmonds - 2012 - The Pluralist 7 (3):120-132.
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    Toward an ethics of the encounter: William James's push beyond tolerance.Jeff Edmonds - 2011 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 25 (2):133-147.
    Something in the world forces us to think. This something is an object not of recognition but of a fundamental encounter.The Deweyan call for democracy as a way of life is a call to bring together ethics and politics. There is the temptation to think of this vision of democracy as a single "way of life"—an ethos with well-defined values such that the democratic thinker, the democratic community, and the democratic citizen can be identified as living out this democratic way (...)
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    Epistemologies of Resistance: Pluralism and Communities of Epistemic Criticism.Jeff Edmonds & José Medina - 2015 - Philosophy of Education 71:457-460.
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    The first geological lecture course at the university of London, 1831.J. M. Edmonds - 1975 - Annals of Science 32 (3):257-275.
    The first professors at the newly-established London University were appointed in 1827, but a chair in geology was not created there until 1841. In the intervening years, teaching in geology and palaeontology was included in other natural science courses. Early in 1831, John Phillips, keeper of the Yorkshire Museum at York, was prompted to give a formal course of geological lectures and subsequently he was informally offered the professorship, which he declined.
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    An elegant but “simple” form for the Dirac hydrogen atom.James D. Edmonds - 1978 - Foundations of Physics 8 (1-2):123-129.
    The operator structures for the constants of the motion of the relativistic hydrogen atom are examined. ThoughJ 3 andJ · J are constants of the motion,J is not. Its replacement, $\tilde {\rm K}$ , is shown to emerge rather naturally in transforming the equation to spherical coordinates. The separation of variables is presented in hypercomplex number form. This leads to some interesting suggestions regarding the matter/antimatter operator for the Dirac equation.
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    A New Fragment of Alcaeus.J. M. Edmonds - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (03):72-74.
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    Complex energies in relativistic quantum theory.James D. Edmonds - 1974 - Foundations of Physics 4 (4):473-479.
    A new four-component spin-1/2 wave equation for ordinary mass is discussed. It is shown that this equation has a conserved current not easily identified with a transition probability, only pure imaginary energy states, and is covariant. A tachyon-like Klein-Gordon equation is satisfied by this equation, but rest states are explicitly constructed.
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    Contributions to a New Text of the Characters of Theophrastvs.J. M. Edmonds - 1908 - Classical Quarterly 2 (02):119-.
    In the following pages the references are to the lines of Immisch's text , and the MSS and groups of MSS are indicated by his lettering.
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    Criticism without Critique: Power and Experience in Foucault and James.Jeffrey S. Edmonds - 2011 - Foucault Studies 11:41-53.
    Through an analysis of philosophical temperaments, I argue that both William James and Michel Foucault believed the central task of philosophy not only to be the generation of new ideas or ways of thinking, but also to create new temperaments, new ways of inhabiting the world. Though James and Foucault in many ways agree on the ends of philosophy, the methods and strategies that they developed differ according to the problems with which each philosopher was concerned. Although James gives a (...)
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    Dr. Vürtheim's Stesichorus.J. M. Edmonds - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (3-4):57-59.
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    Generalized quaternion formulation of relativistic quantum theory in curved space.James D. Edmonds - 1977 - Foundations of Physics 7 (11-12):835-859.
    A survey is presented of the essential principles for formulating relativistic wave equations in curved spacetime. The approach is relatively simple and avoids much of the philosophical debate about covariance principles, which is also indicated. Hypercomplex numbers provide a natural language for covariance symmetry and the two important kinds of covariant derivative.
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    How to think about algorithms.Jeff Edmonds - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    There are many algorithm texts that provide lots of well-polished code and proofs of correctness. Instead, this book presents insights, notations, and analogies to help the novice describe and think about algorithms like an expert. By looking at both the big picture and easy step-by-step methods for developing algorithms, the author helps students avoid the common pitfalls. He stresses paradigms such as loop invariants and recursion to unify a huge range of algorithms into a few meta-algorithms. Part of the goal (...)
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  13. Letters and Tracts on Spiritualism. Also, Two Inspirational Orations by C. L. V. Tappan. Ed. By J. Burns.John Worth Edmonds, James Burns & Cora Linn V. Richmond - 1875
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    More Fragments of Sappho.J. M. Edmonds - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (5):156-158.
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    Mr. Lobel and Lyra Graeca: A Rejoinder.J. M. Edmonds - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (7-8):159-161.
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    Marginalia Selecta. I. To Plutarch's Morals.J. M. Edmonds - 1957 - Classical Quarterly 7 (1-2):59-.
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    Marginalia Selecta. II. Lucian.J. M. Edmonds - 1958 - Classical Quarterly 8 (3-4):124-.
    VOL. i, Reitz 88, Indicium Vocalium 5. The so called ñμίÞωνα are given as ίΧνΡΑ Σ Σ and if by Dionysius Hal. Comp. 14.
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    Nine-vectors, complex octonion/quaternion hypercomplex numbers, lie groups, and the 'real' world.James D. Edmonds - 1978 - Foundations of Physics 8 (3-4):303-311.
    A “mental” multiplication scheme is given for the super hypercomplex numbers, which extend the 16-element Dirac algebra to 32 elements by appending the complex octonions. This extends the 5-vectors of relativity to 9-vectors. The problems with nonassociativity, for the group structures and wave equation covariance, are explored.
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    Running as Art.Jeff Edmonds - 2015 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 29 (2):165-179.
    ABSTRACT This article gives a poetic argument that bodily practices such as those of the devoted runner can revitalize experience through regular encounters with the ineffable. It also argues that language—particularly the language of philosophy—tends to strip experience of its ineffable qualities, reducing lived experience to what can be expressed. Nonverbal and bodily practices can point toward a richer sense of experience, thereby offering a critical view of ways in which an overly linguistic form of contemporary life diminishes experience by (...)
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    Sappho's Nereïd-Ode Again.J. M. Edmonds - 1920 - The Classical Review 34 (1-2):4-6.
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    Some Notes on Longvs.J. M. Edmonds - 1911 - Classical Quarterly 5 (02):93-.
    Seiler ‘ caute et anxie circumeuntem,’ Hirschig ‘ caute circumeuntem.’ Tense as well as context point to ‘ bestriding.’ See L. and S. under S000983880001939X_inline2.
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    Some Notes on the Herodas Papyrus.J. M. Edmonds - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (3-4):129-.
    In these days no edition of a classic, least of all of a ‘new’ classic, can claim to be final; and since the able editor of the Cambridge Herodas has found reason to reconsider some of his readings, there is clearly room for an independent examination of the text. This paper embodies the result of several weeks' close study of the papyrus in 1923 and 1924. To save space I have begun a note with a new line only where it (...)
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    Some Notes on the Bucoloci Graeci.J. M. Edmonds - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (01):1-7.
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    Some Notes on the Great Bacchylides Papyrus.J. M. Edmonds - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (7-8):148-149.
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    Some Notes on the ΠΑΙΔΙΚΑ ΑΙΟΛΙΚΑ of Theocritus.J. M. Edmonds - 1911 - The Classical Review 25 (02):37-39.
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    Some Notes on the Homeric Hymns.J. M. Edmonds - 1937 - Classical Quarterly 31 (1):49-52.
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    Some Notes on the Bucolici Graeci.J. M. Edmonds - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (3):73-78.
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    Some Notes on the Bucolici Graeci.J. M. Edmonds - 1912 - The Classical Review 26 (8):241-246.
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    Semonides of Amorgos Ap. Stob. Flor. 73. 61.J. M. Edmonds - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (06):210-211.
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    Sappho's Ode to the Nereids: Corrections.J. M. Edmonds - 1909 - Classical Quarterly 3 (04):320-.
    When the first volume of the Oxyrhynchus Papyri was published in 1898, all lovers of Sappho must have been disappointed with the latter half of Blass's otherwise excellent restoration of this poem. The perusal of a recent article by J. Sitzler, in which later suggestions are discussed and fresh ones made, only serves to confirm this feeling of dissatisfaction. Sappho's extant work elsewhere combines a dignified simplicity of matter with a dignified simplicity of form. Any obscurity we find in it, (...)
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    Sappho's Ode to the Nereids.J. M. Edmonds - 1909 - Classical Quarterly 3 (4):249-253.
    When the first volume of the Oxyrhynchus Papyri was published in 1898, all lovers of Sappho must have been disappointed with the latter half of Blass's otherwise excellent restoration of this poem. The perusal of a recent article by J. Sitzler, in which later suggestions are discussed and fresh ones made, only serves to confirm this feeling of dissatisfaction. Sappho's extant work elsewhere combines a dignified simplicity of matter with a dignified simplicity of form. Any obscurity we find in it, (...)
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    Second quantized quaternion quantum theory.James D. Edmonds - 1975 - Foundations of Physics 5 (4):643-648.
    The basic structure of a second quantized relativistic quantum theory is outlined. The vector space is over the ring of complex quaternions instead of the usual field of complex numbers. This is motivated by the simple quaternion structure of the Dirac equation.
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    The Berlin-Aberdeen Alcaeus Again.J. M. Edmonds - 1917 - The Classical Review 31 (02):33-36.
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    The Berlin Alcaeus Again.J. M. Edmonds - 1917 - The Classical Review 31 (01):9-11.
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    The Berlin-Aberdeen Fragment of Alcaeus.J. M. Edmonds - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (08):241-243.
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    The Berlin Sappho Again.J. M. Edmonds - 1916 - The Classical Review 30 (5-6):129-133.
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    The Berlin Sappho Again.J. M. Edmonds - 1921 - The Classical Review 35 (7-8):139-141.
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    The Epigrams of Balbilla.J. M. Edmonds - 1925 - The Classical Review 39 (5-6):107-110.
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    Three Fragments of Sappho.J. M. Edmonds - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (04):99-104.
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    The New Lyric Fragments.–I.J. M. Edmonds - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (03):73-78.
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    The New Lyric Fragments.J. M. Edmonds - 1916 - The Classical Review 30 (04):97-107.
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    The New Lyric Fragmetns—III.J. M. Edmonds - 1919 - The Classical Review 33 (7-8):125-130.
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    Version.J. M. Edmonds - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (01):28-29.
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    Version and Translation.J. M. Edmonds - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (08):258-.
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    Versions and Translations.J. M. Edmonds - 1910 - The Classical Review 24 (06):199-200.
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    The Fragments of Attic Comedy, after Meineke, Bergk, and Kock.Charles T. Murphy & John Maxwell Edmonds - 1963 - American Journal of Philology 84 (2):220.
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    The Fragments of Attic Comedy, after Meineke, Bergk, and Kock.Charles T. Murphy & John Maxwell Edmonds - 1960 - American Journal of Philology 81 (2):221.
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    The Fragments of Attic Comedy, after Meineke, Bergk, and Kock.Charles T. Murphy & John Maxwell Edmonds - 1959 - American Journal of Philology 80 (1):95.
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    John Phillips's geological maps of the British Isles.J. A. Douglas & J. M. Edmonds - 1950 - Annals of Science 6 (4):361-375.
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    Extended relativity: Mass and the fifth dimension. [REVIEW]James D. Edmonds - 1975 - Foundations of Physics 5 (2):239-249.
    A self-consistent relativistic formalism is presented which postulates that mass is the eigenvalue of a fifth momentum operator component. Lorentz covariance is generalized so that a systematic program for covariant wave equations can be formed. The fifth dimension is identified with cosmic time, resulting in a bias toward matter over antimatter for the universe. A distinction between μ ande also seems possible through the space-time extension.
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