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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Henrietta Schwartz, Ronald D. Cohen, James J. Shields Jr, Mazoor Ahmed, Albert E. Bender, Paul J. Schafer, Charles S. Ungerleider, Andrew T. Kopan, Joseph Watras, George A. Letchworth, Ronald M. Brown, John H. Walker, Ralph B. Kimbrough, C. O. X. Roy L. & Raymond Martin - unknown
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    The Knowledge of Material Essences according to St. Thomas Aquinas.Ralph B. Gehring - 1956 - Modern Schoolman 33 (3):153-181.
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    Streak contrast in field-ion micrographs.B. Ralph & K. M. Bowkett - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 13 (126):1283-1284.
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  4. Scientific Thought in Poetry.Ralph B. Crum - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41:541.
     
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    Science under attack: the age of unreason.Ralph B. Alexander - 2018 - New York: Algora Publishing.
    Background -- Continental drift : a threat to the establishment -- Evolution and creationism : science vs religion -- Dietary fat : nutritional politics -- Climate change : environmental politics -- Vaccination : exploitation of fear -- Gmo foods : fear of a frankenstein -- Science under attack.
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    Historical explanation: From narrative to causation – and back?Ralph B. Smith - 2011 - History of European Ideas 37 (3):382-395.
    This article reflects on the relationship between historical writing and enquiry and philosophy, and more particularly the manner in which the pursuit of a particular natural philosophy can influence historical narratives. The article begins with a comparison of Roman and Greek approaches to history, employing a distinction between narrative and logic. It goes on to consider the impact of Christianity, the relationship between enlightenment narratives and philosophical developments regarding the nature of causation, and the Hegel/marx critique of the kinds of (...)
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    Conditioned diminution of the UCR: Differences between the human eyeblink and the rabbit nictitating membrane response.Ralph B. Hupka, Suzanne E. Kwaterski & John W. Moore - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 83 (1p1):45.
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    Initial polarity, semantic differential scale, meaningfulness, and subjects' associative fluency in semantic satiation and generation.Ralph B. Hupka & Albert E. Goss - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 79 (2p1):308.
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    How do communities act? Unique events and purposeful strategies in the formation of an industrial base in rivertown.Ralph B. Brown - 1991 - Agriculture and Human Values 8 (4):46-55.
    Using an ethnographic case study, this research examines three competing hypotheses of how a community acts. The study attempts to reconstruct the events that led various actors in the community to seek the formation of an industrial base as an alternative economic source for the community. The roles of unique events, specific persons and particular strategies in the formation of the industrial base are examined. It was found that unique events play a very important role in the community's concern over (...)
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  10. A cosmological scheme.Ralph B. Winn - 1930 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 11 (4):254.
     
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    Amerikanische Philosophie.Ralph B. Winn - 1948 - A. Francke.
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  12. 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.
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    ed. Hans Reichenbach's From Copernicus to Einstein.Ralph B. Winn - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52:424.
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    Is nature rational?Ralph B. Winn - 1939 - Philosophy of Science 6 (3):285-300.
    Most words are like small vessels with constantly changing contents. Life does not wait for adjustments in language, but seeks to give an immediate solution to its most imperative needs and interests. It builds up and sometimes destroys. It is a panorama in flux.
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  16. John Dewey: Dictionary of Education.Ralph B. Winn - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (1):129-130.
     
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  17. 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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  22. Philosophy at work.Ralph B. Winn - 1960 - New York,: Pageant Press.
     
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    Reflections on causation and perception.Ralph B. Winn - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55 (January):77-80.
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    Reflections on infinity.Ralph B. Winn - 1932 - Journal of Philosophy 29 (26):713-717.
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    The beauty of nature and art.Ralph B. Winn - 1942 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 2 (5):3-13.
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  26. The distinction between truth and knowledge.Ralph B. Winn - 1933 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 14 (3):185.
     
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    The language of art.Ralph B. Winn - 1943 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 3 (11/12):49-54.
  28. They learn to think.Ralph B. Winn - 1963 - New York,: Pageant Press.
     
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    The nature of relations.Ralph B. Winn - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (1):20-35.
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    The nature of causation.Ralph B. Winn - 1940 - Philosophy of Science 7 (2):192-204.
    Strange as it may seem, the traditional principle of causality is based on two contradictory assumptions, both of which are generally accepted, explicitly or implicitly, by the contemporary physicists as well as philosophers. That they are not always willing to acknowledge this paradoxical fact, does not save them from the perplexing situation. The two assumptions, in brief, are: That nothing can act at a distance or across an interval of time, without something mediating between the bodies or events; and That (...)
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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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    Le réalisme philosophique en amérique.Ralph B. Perry - 1922 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 29 (2):129 - 155.
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    The interpretation of field-ion micrographs: The image from an order/disorder alloy.H. N. Southworth & B. Ralph - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (128):383-402.
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    The occurrence of glissile Shockley loops in field-ion specimens of iridium.M. A. Fortes & B. Ralph - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (154):787-805.
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    Dissociated dislocations in field-ion microscope images of iridium and iridium-based alloys.T. F. Page & B. Ralph - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (3):601-616.
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    The observation of coherent twin lamellae by field-ion microscopy.T. F. Page & B. Ralph - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (189):673-682.
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    A field-ion microscope study of neutron irradiated iridium.M. A. Fortes & B. Ralph - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (127):189-194.
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    Observations of the fine structure of superdislocations in Ni3Al by field-ion microscopy.R. J. Taunt & B. Ralph - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (6):1379-1394.
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    Field-ion Microscopy of Titanium Carbide.D. A. Smith, B. Ralph & W. S. Williams - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (140):415-418.
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  40. Philosophic abstracts.Dagobert D. Runes, Ralph B. Winn & Russell F. Moore (eds.) - 1940 - New York,: Philosophic Abstracts.
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    A field-ion microscope study of ion-implantation in iridium I. philosophy and preliminary considerations.G. P. O'Connor & B. Ralph - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (1):113-128.
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    A field-ion microscope study of ion-implantation in iridium II. results and discussion.G. P. O'Connor & B. Ralph - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (1):129-142.
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    Constraints to the integration of the contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP) vaccine into Kenya's animal health delivery system.Michele E. Lipner & Ralph B. Brown - 1995 - Agriculture and Human Values 12 (2):19-28.
    Animal health is key to successful livestock production in developing countries. The development and delivery of vaccines against major epidemic diseases is one component of improving animal health. This paper presents a case study from Kenya on the production and delivery of a vaccine against Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia (CCPP), a major disease of goats. The vaccine, while technically a viable preventative measure against CCPP, has not been well integrated into Kenya's animal health care system. From February through November, 1992, the (...)
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    Image formation from ordered alloys in the field-ion microscope.H. N. Southwortht & B. Ralph - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 21 (169):23-41.
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    Effects of hypothermia on Pavlovian conditioning in the rabbit: II. Heart rate response.Lawrence G. Stava & Ralph B. Hupka - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (3):246-248.
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    The effects of stimulus duration and frequency of daily preconditioning stimulus exposures on latent inhibition in Pavlovian conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response.Margaret E. Clarke & Ralph B. Hupka - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (4):225-228.
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    Contrast from dislocations in field-ion images.M. A. Fortes & B. Ralph - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (157):181-187.
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    A field-ion study of carbide particle coarsening in an alloy steel.D. M. Schwartz & B. Ralph - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (161):1069-1074.
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    The analysis of particle size distributions from field-ion microscope data.D. M. Schwartz & B. Ralph - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (161):1061-1068.
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    Historical explanation: From narrative to causation – and back?Ralph B. Smith 1 - 2011 - History of European Ideas 37 (3):382-395.
    This article reflects on the relationship between historical writing and enquiry and philosophy, and more particularly the manner in which the pursuit of a particular natural philosophy can influence historical narratives. The article begins with a comparison of Roman and Greek approaches to history, employing a distinction between narrative and logic. It goes on to consider the impact of Christianity, the relationship between enlightenment narratives and philosophical developments regarding the nature of causation, and the Hegel/marx critique of the kinds of (...)
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