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    Recording of drug allergies: are we doing enough?Anna Radford, Shabnam Undre, Nawar A. Alkhamesi & Sir Ara W. Darzi - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (1):130-137.
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    Teamwork in the operating theatre: cohesion or confusion?Shabnam Undre, Nick Sevdalis, Andrew N. Healey, Sir Ara Darzi & Charles A. Vincent - 2006 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 12 (2):182-189.
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    The impact of expert visual guidance on trainee visual search strategy, visual attention and motor skills.Daniel R. Leff, David R. C. James, Felipe Orihuela-Espina, Ka-Wai Kwok, Loi Wah Sun, George Mylonas, Thanos Athanasiou, Ara W. Darzi & Guang-Zhong Yang - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  4. Notes and memoranda.Sir Hubert Ranee, Dr Jw Slaughter, Mr Dh Stott, Dr Pk Whelpton, Dr Rc Wolfinden, Dr F. Yates, Charles Arden-Close, E. W. Barnes, Cecil Binney & C. P. Blacker - 1951 - The Eugenics Review 42:239.
     
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    Patients' and health care professionals' attitudes towards the PINK patient safety video.Rachel E. Davis, Anna Pinto, Nick Sevdalis, Charles Vincent, Rachel Massey & Ara Darzi - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (4):848-853.
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    Impact of Escalating Cognitive Workload and Temporal Demands on Surgeons Cognitive Function.Harsimrat Singh, Hemel Modi, Guang-Zhong Yang, Ara Darzi & Daniel Leff - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Aristotle. [REVIEW]Sir W. D. Ross - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (3):427-428.
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  8. The Right and the Good. Some Problems in Ethics.W. D. Ross - 1930 - Oxford: Clarendon Press. Edited by Philip Stratton-Lake.
    The Right and the Good, a classic of twentieth-century philosophy by the eminent scholar Sir David Ross, is now presented in a new edition with a substantial introduction by Philip Stratton-Lake, a leading expert on Ross. Ross's book is the pinnacle of ethical intuitionism, which was the dominant moral theory in British philosophy for much of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Intuitionism is now enjoying a considerable revival, and Stratton-Lake provides the context for a proper understanding of Ross's great (...)
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  9. Sir William Mitchell and the "New Mysterianism".W. Martin Davies - 1999 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 77 (3):253-73.
    This paper is about the work of a long forgotten philosopher and his views which have surprising relevance to discussions in present-day philosophy of mind and cognitive science. I argue that, far from being a traditional idealist, Mitchell advanced a very subtle position best seen as marking a transition from idealist views and later materialist accounts, the latter popularly attributed to Australian philosophers in the second half of the 20th century.
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  10. The Religion of Sir Walter Scott.W. S. Crockett - 1928 - Hibbert Journal 27:483.
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    A Mind's Own Place: The Thought of Sir William Mitchell.W. Martin Davies - 2001 - Dissertation, University of Adelaide
    The subject of this book is the work of Scottish-born Sir William Mitchell, the Hughes Professor of Philosophy and Vice Chancellor at the University of Adelaide, and the first major philosopher who lived in South Australia. Mitchell worked at Adelaide University during the years 1895-1940 and died in 1962. Mitchell is a major, yet long forgotten, historical figure and intellectual, and an important figure in the history of Scottish and Australian philosophy. He was a part of Scottish schools of thought (...)
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    Sir John Herschel and Education at the Cape.W. T. Ferguson, R. F. M. Immelman & John Herschel - 1962 - British Journal of Educational Studies 11 (1):93-94.
  13. Sir William M. Ramsay: Archaeologist and New Testament Scholar.W. Ward Gasque - 1966
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  14. Sir Francis Younghusband, Explorer and Mystic.W. J. Sparrow Simpson - 1942 - Hibbert Journal 41:58.
     
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  15. Sir John Maddox ans the ethics of heresy.W. P. Root - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (8):1 - 2.
     
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  16. Obituary: Professor sir Edmund Whittaker, F.r.S.W. J. - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (26):180-181.
  17. Oil and Geopolitics in the Caspian Sea Region. Edited by Michael P. Croissant and Bulent Aras.W. Leimgruber - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (4):524-524.
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    Sir William Hamilton : His work and influence in geology.Mark C. W. Sleep - 1969 - Annals of Science 25 (4):319-338.
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  19. 406 International Journal of Ethics. fied to learn that Sir Joshua has elsewhere admitted that" rules and methods of teaching, if they are to be worth anything must ultimately be based on mental Philosophy and on acquaintance with the laws of thought and with the constitution of human na.W. Jenkyn Jones - 2007 - In Laurie DiMauro (ed.), Ethics. Greenhaven Press. pp. 296.
     
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    Sir Arthur Eddington and the Physical World.W. T. Stace - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (33):39 - 50.
    Sir arthur edington's brilliantly phrased article, “Physics and Philosophy,” which appeared in the January 1933 issue of Philosophy, seems to me to contain a number of things which are calculated to be provocative to the mere philosopher. And I propose in this article to discuss what appears to be one of the most important of these provocative things, namely, Sir Arthur's view of the status of the physical world.
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    Professor Sir Edmund Whittaker, F. R. S.G. J. W. - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (26):180 - 181.
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    Does the Rose-Tinted Glasses Effect in Contemporary Physics Prevent Us from Explaining Consciousness?W. Baer - 2017 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 24 (7-8):8-27.
    Anyone wearing rose-tinted glasses might be forgiven if s/he comes to the conclusion that the world out there is rosier than it actually is. With his Fish Story, Sir Arthur Eddington warned us how analogous illusions might have happened in our models of the physical world. His allegory describes how observer characteristics can be inadvertently assigned to the systems being observed. If Eddington's conjecture is applicable, the most fundamental properties of nature will turn out to be the construction rules of (...)
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    A Companion to Classical Literature Sir Paul Harvey: The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature. Pp. xii + 468; 16 plates with figures and maps. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1937. Cloth, 7s. 6d. [REVIEW]W. M. Calder - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (05):167-.
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    Latin Epigraphy Latin Epigraphy. An Introduction to the Study of Latin Inscriptions. By Sir John Edwin Sandys, Litt.D., F.B.A. One vol. Pp. xxiii + 324. Fifty illustrations. Cambridge: University Press, 1919. 12s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]W. M. Calder - 1921 - The Classical Review 35 (3-4):73-75.
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  25. "Walston" , Sir Charles, Alcamenes and the Establishment of the Classical Type in Greek Art.T. W. Young - 1927 - Classical Weekly 21:108-110.
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  26. Sir W. David Ross, Foundations of Ethics, Gifford Lectures in Aberdeen, 1935-36. [REVIEW]W. G. De Burgh - 1939 - Hibbert Journal 38:279.
     
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    Marx, Popper, and 'historicism'.W. A. Suchting - 1972 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 15 (1-4):235 – 266.
    According to Sir Karl Popper, there is a harmful approach to the social sciences called 'historicism'. This takes their principal aim to be historical prediction of an unconditional sort and the chief means to this the discovery of laws of historical development. The chief exemplar is held to be Marx. This paper distinguishes two possible sorts of laws of historical development. Popper's arguments against each are rejected. Which sort it is most plausible to ascribe to Marx is considered. Four models (...)
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  28. Wilamowitz's Correspondence With British Colleagues.W. Calder Iii - 2002 - Polis 19 (1-2):125-143.
    Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff wrote surprisingly often to British colleagues. Usually it was a matter of a letter or two. The prolonged exchange with Gilbert Murray is the exception. More typical is the brief but important one with Sir James George Frazer. Extant evidence attests that he corresponded with some forty Englishmen and Scots. I omit Anglo-Irish: J.B. Bury, J.P. Mahaffy, L.C. Purser and the papyrologist, J.G. Smily. The evidence is incomplete because most letters after the letter N were stolen and (...)
     
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  29. Sir S. Radhakrishnan, Religion and Society. [REVIEW]W. S. Urquhart - 1947 - Hibbert Journal 46:89.
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  30. Jones, sir Henry.-The principles of citizenship. [REVIEW]C. J. W. C. C. J. W. C. - 1919 - Mind 28:480.
     
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    Sir Aurel Stein. A Victorian Geographer in the Tracks of Alexander.Frank W. Ikle - 1968 - Isis 59 (2):144-155.
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    Sir Aurel Stein, Archaeological Explorer. Jeannette Mirsky.Frank W. Iklé - 1978 - Isis 69 (1):145-146.
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    Sir Thomas Browne. William P. Dunn.Sydney W. Jackman - 1951 - Isis 42 (3):248-249.
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    Technology The Scientific Breakthrough. The Impact of Modern Invention. By Ronald W. Clark. London: Nelson, 1974. Pp. 208. £4.50. Wireless Telegraphy. Royal Institution Library of Science. Ed. by Sir Eric Eastwood. London: Applied Science Publishers, 1974. Pp. xi + 391. £10.00. [REVIEW]W. D. Hackmann - 1976 - British Journal for the History of Science 9 (1):68-69.
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    Professor sir Edmund Whittaker, F. R. S.J. W. G. - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (26):180-181.
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    History of Physics The Atomists . By Sir Basil Schonland. Pp. viii + 198. London: Oxford University Press: Clarendon Press. 1968. 35s. [REVIEW]W. H. Brock - 1969 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (3):291-292.
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    Edouard Morot-Sir, Pascal, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1973, 11,5 × 18, 106 p., Collection SUP : Philosophes Edouaird Morot-Sir, La métaphysique de Pascal. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1973. 11,5 × 18, Colliections SUP : le Philosophe. [REVIEW]W. Voisé - 1975 - Revue de Synthèse 96 (77-78):154-155.
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    Transreal Newtonian physics operates at singularities.James A. D. W. Anderson & Tiago Soares dos Reis - 2015 - Synesis 7 (2):57-81.
    Sir Isaac Newton, writing in Latin, defined his celebrated laws of motion verbally. When the laws of motion are read as relating to his arithmetic and his calculus, division by zero is undefined so his physics fails at mathematical singularities. The situation is unchanged in modern real arithmetic and real calculus: division by zero is undefined so both Newtonian Physics and its modern developments fail at mathematical singularities. However, when Newton’s text is read as relating to transreal arithmetic and transreal (...)
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    Sir Percy Nunn: 1870–1944.J. W. Tibble - 1961 - British Journal of Educational Studies 10 (1):58-75.
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    Sir Aurel Stein, Archaeological Explorer.Paul W. Kroll & Jeanette Mirsky - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (3):555.
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    Sir Henry Jones: 1852-1922.H. J. W. Hetherington - 1923 - International Journal of Ethics 33 (2):169-187.
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    Sir Henry Jones: 1852-1922.H. J. W. Hetherington - 1923 - International Journal of Ethics 33 (2):169-187.
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    Sir Henry Jones: 1852-1922.H. J. W. Hetherington - 1923 - International Journal of Ethics 33 (2):169.
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    Sir Fred Clarke. Master Teacher, 1880-1952.F. W. Mitchell - 1967 - British Journal of Educational Studies 15 (3):335-336.
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    The Correspondence of Sir Thomas More.Roy W. Battenhouse - 1948 - Philosophical Review 57 (6):619-622.
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    Two Unreported References to Sir Thomas More.Donald W. Rude - 1986 - Moreana 23 (Number 91-23 (3-4):83-84.
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    De Anima. [REVIEW]W. R. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):534-534.
    Conformably to the practice of the series to which this edition belongs, the critical apparatus accompanying the Greek text is simplified, reporting only the readings of the six oldest manuscripts, except for eighteen passages on which the readings are given more fully, as samples. In his Latin preface Sir David briefly evaluates the Greek commentators and reports the contributions of the Western editors, particularly Torstrik. In the text he proposes a number of readings of his own, and his edition will (...)
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    The Role of Formal Logic in Hamilton's Argument for the Philosophy of the Conditioned.James W. Allard - 2017 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 15 (2):197-211.
    This paper reconstructs Sir William Hamilton's argument for thinking that the unconditioned is not an object of thought, a conclusion he abbreviates with the slogan ‘to think is to condition’. The paper describes Hamilton's conception of formal logic as the study of the laws of thought and claims that this conception allows these laws, particularly those of non-contradiction and excluded middle, to play a substantive role in Hamilton's argument.
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    The Odes of Pindar The Odes of Pindar, including the principal Fragments. With an Introduction and an English translation by Sir John Sandys (Loeb Classical Series). London: William Heinemann; New York: The Macmillan Company, 1915. 5s. [REVIEW]W. M. L. Hutchinson - 1917 - The Classical Review 31 (3-4):98-100.
  50. Campion, G. G. and sir G. Elliott Smith.-The neural basis of thought. [REVIEW]W. J. H. Sprott - 1935 - Mind 44:519.
     
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