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  1. William Williams & Decided May, U.S. Ex Rel. Turner V. Williams, 194 U.S.
    ‘First. That on October 23, in the city of New York, your relator was arrested by divers persons claiming to be acting by authority of the government of the United States, and was by said persons conveyed to the United States immigration station at Ellis island, in the harbor of New York, and is now there imprisoned by the commissioner of immigration of the port of New York.
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  2. Stephen J. Ceci, Wendy M. Williams & Katrin Mueller-Johnson (2006). Is Tenure Justified? An Experimental Study of Faculty Beliefs About Tenure, Promotion, and Academic Freedom. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (6):553-569.
    The behavioral sciences have come under attack for writings and speech that affront sensitivities. At such times, academic freedom and tenure are invoked to forestall efforts to censure and terminate jobs. We review the history and controversy surrounding academic freedom and tenure, and explore their meaning across different fields, at different institutions, and at different ranks. In a multifactoral experimental survey, 1,004 randomly selected faculty members from top-ranked institutions were asked how colleagues would typically respond when confronted with dilemmas concerning (...)
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  3. Stephen J. Ceci, Wendy M. Williams & Katrin Mueller-Johnson (2006). Tenure and Academic Freedom: Prospects and Constraints. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (6):586-592.
    In our target article, we took the position that tenure conveys many important benefits but that its original justification – fostering academic freedom – is not one of them. Here we respond to various criticisms of our study as well as to proposals to remedy the current state of affairs. Undoubtedly, more research is needed to confirm and extend our findings, but the most reasonable conclusion remains the one we offered – that the original rationale for tenure is poorly served (...)
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  4. Vernellia R. Randall, Glen Safford & Walter W. Williams (2003). Public Health Preparedness and the Law in Communities of Color. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (s4):45-46.
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  5. Howard Shevrin, J. Bond, L. Brakel, R. Hertel & W. J. Williams (1996). Conscious and Unconscious Processes: Psychodynamic, Cognitive, and Neurophysiological Convergences. Guilford Press.
    This innovative volume attempts to bridge the theoretical gulf between the two approaches by providing objective evidence for unconscious conflict in...
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  6. Howard Shevrin, W. J. Williams, R. E. Marshall & Linda A. Brakel (1992). Event-Related Potential Indicators of the Dynamic Unconscious. Consciousness and Cognition 1 (3):340-66.
  7. William H. Williams (1992). Is Hume's Shade of Blue a Red Herring? Synthese 92 (1):83 - 99.
    The existence of an idea of a missing shade of blue contradicts Hume's first principle that simple ideas all derive from corresponding simple impressions. Hume dismisses the exception to his principle as unimportant. Why does he do so? His later account of distinctions of reason suggests a systematic way of dealing with simple ideas not derived from simple impressions. Why does he not return to the problem of the missing shade, having offered that account? Several suggestions as to Hume's solution (...)
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  8. W. Williams (1988). Itinerant Emperors. The Classical Review 38 (02):333-.
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  9. W. Williams (1988). Itinerant Emperors Helmut Halfmann: Itinera Principum. Geschichte Und Typologie der Kaiserreisen Im Römischen Reich. (Heidelberger Althistorische Beiträge Und Epigraphische Studien, 2.) Pp. 271. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1986. DM 88. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (02):333-334.
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  10. W. A. Williams (1988). M. Balme, J. Morwood: Oxford Latin Course, Part I. Pp. 192; Numerous Illustrations. Oxford University Press, 1987. Paper, £4.95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (02):433-434.
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  11. W. A. Williams (1987). Reading Latin. The Classical Review 37 (02):234-.
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  12. W. A. Williams (1987). Reading Latin Peter V. Jones, Keith C. Sidwell: Reading Latin. 2 Vols. Text: Pp. Xvi+160; 77 Illustrations; Grammar, Vocabulary and Exercises: Pp. Xxiii + 610; Illustrations. Cambridge University Press, 1986. £5.95 (Text); £9.95 (Grammar, Etc.). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 37 (02):234-235.
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  13. W. A. Williams (1987). The Teachers' Notes to Reading Greek Joint Association of Classical Teachers' Greek Course: The Teachers' Notes to Reading Greek. Pp. 233; Illustrations. Cambridge University Press, 1986. Paper. £9.95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 37 (02):233-234.
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  14. W. H. Williams (1986). Comment on John Yolton's 'is There a History of Philosophy? Some Difficulties and Suggestions'. Synthese 67 (1):23 - 32.
    In this comment on John Yolton's Is There a History of Philosophy? (Yolton, 1985) I review his account of the development during the 17th to 19th centuries of a common sense of the range of philosophical problems and of the canon of philosophical works. I suggest that his account may be read in light of Rorty's four genres of historiography (Rorty, 1984). I criticize his view of the place of the history of philosophy in philosophy as too timid, though correct (...)
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  15. William J. Williams (1978). Semantic Behavior and Decision Making. Published for Center for Public Affairs, University of Southern California by University Microfilms International.
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  16. William H. Williams (1977). Louis Werner 1942 - 1977. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 50 (6):573 - 574.
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  17. William David Williams (1952). Nietzsche and the French. Oxford, Blackwell.
     
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  18. W. A. Williams (1948). Angewandtes Naturrecht. The New Scholasticism 22 (4):474-476.
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  19. W. A. Williams (1945). Personal Mental Hygiene. The New Scholasticism 19 (4):376-377.
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