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    The Great Gatsby : Romance or Holocaust?Thomas J. Cousineau - 2001 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 8 (1):21-38.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE GREAT GATSBY: ROMANCE OR HOLOCAUST? Thomas J. Cousineau Washington College In an otherwise appreciative response to The Great Gatsby, H. L. Mencken expressed a reservation about the plot ofthe novel, which he characterized as "no more than a glorified anecdote" (Claridge 156). Writing to Edmund Wilson, Fitzgerald suggested, in turn, that what Mencken did not find in Gatsby was "any emotional backbone at the very height of (...)
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    Reappraisal of Gaius A. M. Honoré: Gaius. Pp. xviii + 183. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1962. Cloth, £2. 2s. net.J. A. C. Thomas - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (03):345-346.
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    Juristic Texts.J. A. C. Thomas - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (02):140-.
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    Die Bedeutung der Kyria-Klausel in den Papyrusurkunden. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (3):294-295.
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    Die Bereicherungshaftung im klassischen römischen Recht. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (1):74-75.
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    Gifts in Contemplation of Death in Jewish and Roman Law. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (2):233-233.
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    Ius civile in artem redactum. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (1):75-76.
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    Ius Romanum Medii Aevi. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (2):232-233.
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    Introduction to the Study of Roman Private Law. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (2):212-213.
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    Juristic Texts. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (2):140-141.
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    Juristic Texts Franz Wieacker: Textstufen klassischer Juristen. (Abh. d. Akad. d. Wiss. in Göttingen, Phil.-hist. Kl., 3 F., Nr. 45. Pp. 471. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1960. Paper, DM. 48. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (2):140-141.
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    Lex Cicereia: 'Eγγυητικά. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1959 - The Classical Review 9 (1):82-83.
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    Lex Cicereia: Praeiudicium. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (3):305-306.
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    Roman Clemency Wolfgang Waldstein: Untersuchungen zum römischen Begnadigungsrecht. (Commentationes Aenipontanae, xviii.) Pp. 255. Innsbruck: Wagner, 1964. Paper, ö.S. 144. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (2):200-201.
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    Roman Clemency. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (2):200-201.
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    Reappraisal of Gaius. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (3):345-346.
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    Reuven Yaron: Gifts in Contemplation of Death in Jewish and Roman Law. Pp. xiv + 250. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960. Cloth, 35 s. net. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (02):233-.
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    Studien zur allgemeinen Rechtslehre des Gaius. [REVIEW]J. A. C. Thomas - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (1):154-155.
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    The development of learning and memory in Aplysia.Thomas J. Carew, Emilie A. Marcus, Thomas G. Nolen, Catharine H. Rankin & Mark Stopfer - 1990 - In J. McGaugh, Jerry Weinberger & G. Lynch (eds.), Brain Organization and Memory. Guilford Press.
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    Equivalent Weights from Bergman's Data on Phlogiston Content of Metals.J. A. Schufle & George Thomas - 1971 - Isis 62 (4):499-506.
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    A shifted Wald decomposition of the numerical size-congruity effect: Support for a late interaction account.Thomas J. Faulkenberry, Adriana D. Vick & Kristen A. Bowman - forthcoming - Polish Psychological Bulletin:391-397.
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    Early History of the Israelite People from the Written and Archaeological Sources.J. A. Soggin & Thomas L. Thompson - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):317.
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    Report of Council and Financial Statement.J. A. Chaldecott & Thomas Martin - 1964 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (2):177-179.
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    Measuring the Mind: Education and Psychology in England 1860-1990.J. B. Thomas & A. Wooldridge - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (3):351.
  25. Embodiment and Experience: The Existential Ground of Culture and Self.Thomas J. Csordas (ed.) - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
    Students of culture have been increasingly concerned with the ways in which cultural values are 'inscribed' on the body. These essays go beyond this passive construal of the body to a position in which embodiment is understood as the existential condition of cultural life. From this standpoint embodiment is reducible neither to representations of the body, to the body as an objectification of power, to the body as a physical entity or biological organism, nor to the body as an inalienable (...)
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  26. The analytical–Continental divide: Styles of dealing with problems.Thomas J. Donahue & Paulina Ochoa Espejo - 2016 - European Journal of Political Theory 15 (2):138-154.
    What today divides analytical from Continental philosophy? This paper argues that the present divide is not what it once was. Today, the divide concerns the styles in which philosophers deal with intellectual problems: solving them, pressing them, resolving them, or dissolving them. Using ‘the boundary problem’, or ‘the democratic paradox’, as an example, we argue for two theses. First, the difference between most analytical and most Continental philosophers today is that Continental philosophers find intelligible two styles of dealing with problems (...)
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    ‘Or’ and ‘And/or’:a discussion.Thomas J. Richards & Roderic A. Girle - 1989 - History and Philosophy of Logic 10 (1):29-45.
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    Body weight and preference for a free-operant conflict situation.D. A. Thomas & S. J. Weiss - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (4):341-344.
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    Behavioral and physiological habituation to an ultrasonic stimulus.David A. Thomas, Vahram Haroutunian & Ronald J. Barfield - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (6):279-282.
  30. A Reconsideration of an Argument against Compatibilism.Thomas J. McKay & David Johnson - 1996 - Philosophical Topics 24 (2):113-122.
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    Artificial Intelligence and Its Applications.A. G. Cohn & J. R. Thomas (eds.) - 1986 - John Wiley and Sons.
    Based on the proceedings of a 1985 conference held in the U.K., this volume embraces most of the important concerns in AI today, emphasizing common techniques and methodologies rather than applications. Topics covered include building efficient computational logic, planning and design, the representation of uncertain knowledge, user modelling, and psychological and philosophical issues. Papers on perception, theorem proving, expert systems, robotics, and data bases are also included. Each section is preceded by an introduction which draws comparisons between various papers.
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  32. Plant Fossils: the History of Land Vegetation.C. J. Cleal & B. A. Thomas - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23 (3/4):546-546.
     
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  33. Plural predication.Thomas J. McKay - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Plural predication is a pervasive part of ordinary language. We can say that some people are fifty in number, are surrounding a building, come from many countries, and are classmates. These predicates can be true of some people without being true of any one of them; they are non-distributive predications. However, the apparatus of modern logic does not allow a place for them. Thomas McKay here explores the enrichment of logic with non-distributive plural predication and quantification. His book will (...)
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    Mix & stir: new outlooks on contemporary art from global perspectives.Helen Westgeest, Kitty Zijlmans & Thomas J. Berghuis (eds.) - 2021 - Amsterdam: Valiz.
    Mix & Stir', this book's aim is an endeavour to understand art as being a panhuman phenomenon of all times and cultures; to steer away from the persistent Eurocentric/Western-centric viewpoint towards a transcultural and transnational interconnected model of exchange and processes of interculturalization. Mix & Stir wants to expand this landscape by bringing to the fore new, recalcitrant, queer, idiosyncratic practices and discourses, theories and topics, methods and concerns that open up ways to approach art from a global perspective. Analogous (...)
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  35. Embodiment as a Paradigm for Anthropology.Thomas J. Csordas - 1990 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 18 (1):5-47.
  36. Interoperability of disparate engineering domain ontologies using Basic Formal Ontology.Thomas J. Hagedorn, Barry Smith, Sundar Krishnamurty & Ian R. Grosse - 2019 - Journal of Engineering Design 31.
    As engineering applications require management of ever larger volumes of data, ontologies offer the potential to capture, manage, and augment data with the capability for automated reasoning and semantic querying. Unfortunately, considerable barriers hinder wider deployment of ontologies in engineering. Key among these is lack of a shared top-level ontology to unify and organise disparate aspects of the field and coordinate co-development of orthogonal ontologies. As a result, many engineering ontologies are limited to their scope, and functionally difficult to extend (...)
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  37. The revolutionary vision of William Blake.Thomas J. J. Altizer - 2009 - Journal of Religious Ethics 37 (1):33-38.
    It was William Blake's insight that the Christian churches, by inverting the Incarnation and the dialectical vision of Paul, have repressed the body, divided God from creation, substituted judgment for grace, and repudiated imagination, compassion, and the original apocalyptic faith of early Christianity. Blake's prophetic poetry thus contributes to the renewal of Christian ethics by a process of subversion and negation of Christian moral, ecclesiastical, and theological traditions, which are recognized precisely as inversions of Jesus, and therefore as instances of (...)
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  38. Liberal Naturalism without Reenchantment.Thomas J. Spiegel - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (1):207-229.
    There is a close conceptual relation between the notions of religious disenchantment and scientific naturalism. One way of resisting philosophical and cultural implications of the scientific image and the subsequent process of disenchantment can be found in attempts at sketching a reenchanted worldview. The main issue of accounts of reenchantment can be a rejection of scientific results in a way that flies in the face of good reason. Opposed to such reenchantment is scientific naturalism which implies an entirely disenchanted worldview. (...)
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  39. General social equilibrium: Toward theoretical synthesis.Thomas J. Fararo - 1993 - Sociological Theory 11 (3):291-313.
    The resurgence of rational choice theory in sociology has given rise to a debate about its scope and limits. This paper approaches the debate in a constructive spirit. Taking Coleman's recent work as exemplary of rational choice theory in sociology, the discussion begins by noticing some elements common to this theory and to the framework employed by neofunctionalist critics of rational choice theory. First, the concept of control plays a central role in both theoretical models. Second, both theories attempt to (...)
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    Lookism as Epistemic Injustice.Thomas J. Spiegel - 2023 - Social Epistemology 37 (1):47-61.
    Lookism refers to discrimination based on physical attractiveness or the lack thereof. A whole host of empirical research suggests that lookism is a pervasive and systematic form of social discrimination. Yet, apart from some attention in ethics and political philosophy, lookism has been almost wholly overlooked in philosophy in general and epistemology in particular. This is particularly salient when compared to other forms of discrimination based on race or gender which have been at the forefront of epistemic injustice as a (...)
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    Encounters with Alphonso Lingis.Thomas J. Altizer, Edward Casey, Thomas L. Dumm, Elizabeth Grosz, David Karnos, David Farrell Krell, Alphonso Lingis, Gerald Majer, Janice McLane, Jean-Luc Nancy & Mary Zournazi (eds.) - 2003 - Lexington Books.
    Encounters with Alphonso Lingis is the first extensive study of this American philosopher who is gaining an international reputation to augment his national one. The distinguished contributors to this volume address most of the central themes found in Lingis's writings—including singularity and otherness, death and eroticism, emotions and rationality, embodiment and the face, excess and the sacred. The book closes with a new essay by Lingis himself.
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    On the continuing utility of argument in a postmodern world.Richard A. Cherwitz & Thomas J. Darwin - 1995 - Argumentation 9 (1):181-202.
    In this essay we contend that traditional theories of argument are consonant with and enrich the project of postmodernity. Reading postmodernity as ‘a rhetoric’ underscores how the process of discursively resolving conflicts is occasionally threatened by politically motivated efforts to misuse the methods of argument; it alerts us to the egregious acts that are and can be performed ‘in the name of,’ but not because of, rationality. Postmodernity is thus an attempt by a new generation of theorists to recast and (...)
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    In the queue for total joint replacement: patients' perspectives on waiting times.Hilary A. Llewellyn-Thomas, Rena Arshinoff, Mary Bell, J. Ivan Williams & C. David Naylor - 1998 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 4 (1):63-74.
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    the Ontario Hip and Knee Replacement Team. In the queue for total joint replacement: Patients' perspectives on waiting times.Hilary A. Llewellyn-Thomas, Rena Arshinoff, Mary Bell, J. Ivan Williams & C. David Naylor - 1998 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 4 (1):63-74.
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    International Dictionary of Education.G. T. Page, J. B. Thomas & A. R. Marshall - 1978 - British Journal of Educational Studies 26 (3):277-277.
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    Teaching literature and medicine.J. R. Skelton, J. A. MacLeod & C. P. Thomas - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (3):278-279.
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    A State of Minds: Toward a Human Capital Future for Canadians.Thomas J. Courchene - 2001 - John Deutsch Institute for the Study Of.
    What happens when the world changes in ways that make Canada's physical capital, natural resources, and geography - once the ultimate competitive advantages - less important than knowledge, information, technological know-how, and human capital? What happens to Canadians? In A State of Minds Thomas Courchene examines the political structures that link local, provincial, and federal governments and challenges many longstanding beliefs about how society should be organized and financed. While focusing on Canadian competitiveness in a global economy, Courchene shows (...)
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    The Importance of Formalizing Computational Models of Face Adaptation Aftereffects.David A. Ross & Thomas J. Palmeri - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Stimulus selection in children.John A. Ellis & Thomas J. Thieman - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (2):127-128.
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    Effects of ethanol on threshold and duration of amygdaloid kindled seizures.Ernest D. Kemble, Thomas J. Skoglund & Vicki A. Davies - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (4):299-300.
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