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    Séance du 1 er décembre 1934. Pour une science de l'individuel.Jacques Chevalier, Maurice Blondel & J. Cotte - 1935 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 9 (1/2):5 - 10.
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  2. Lettres de MM. M. Blondel, J. Cotte, J. Devolvé.G. Berger - 1935 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 9.
     
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  3. The Neural Basis of Conscious Experience.Bernard J. Baars - 1988 - In A Cognitive Theory of Consciousness. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  4. Clinical pragmatism and the care of brain damaged patients: Towards a palliative neuroethics for disorders of consciousness.Joseph J. Fins - 2005 - In Steven Laureys (ed.), The Boundaries of Consciousness: Neurobiology and Neuropathology. Elsevier.
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    The Essentials of Theism. By D. J. B. Hawkins. (Sheed & Ward. Price 7s. 6d.).T. Corbishley & J. S. - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (99):368-.
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  6. A Guided Tour of Evolutionary Psychology.David J. Buller - 1999 - A Field Guide to the Philosophy of Mind.
     
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  7. "Where nature will speak to them in sacred sounds" : music and transcendence in E.T.A. Hoffmann.Thomas J. Mulherin - 2015 - In Férdia J. Stone-Davis (ed.), Music and Transcendence. Ashgate. pp. 159-176.
  8. Stanton J. Linden. The Alchemy Reader: From Hermes Trismegistus to Isaac Newton.J. Shacklford - 2006 - Early Science and Medicine 11 (1):100.
     
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  9. Cognition with and without awareness.G. Underwood & J. E. H. Bright - 1995 - In Geoffrey D. M. Underwood (ed.), Implicit Cognition. Oxford University Press.
  10. Parameters affecting conscious versus unconscious visual discrimination without V.Lawrence Weiskrantz, J. L. Barbur & Arash Sahraie - 1995 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Usa 92:6122-26.
     
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    Disclosures: J. C. A. GASKIN.J. C. A. Gaskin - 1973 - Religious Studies 9 (2):131-141.
    Dr Ian Ramsey has made considerable use of the word ‘disclosure’ in what he has to say about religion and in his attempts to give an account of the meaning of religious language. He sometimes speaks of ‘discernment’ or ‘insight’ but ‘disclosure’ is the word he normally favours. In what follows I shall ask: what a disclosure is, to what extent Dr Ramsey's use of the notion leads to confusions, and what questions have to be faced in order to resolve (...)
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  12. Herbert, J., Introduction à l'Asie.J. Gonda - 1961 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 23:167.
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    J. DARROUZÈS, Documents inédits d'ecclésiologie byzantine.J. Gouilard - 1967 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 60 (2):351-353.
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  14. Digital cadavers: The visible human project as anatomical theater.J. Dijck - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31 (2):271-285.
  15. In memoriam: Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900-2002).J. D. - 2003 - Research in Phenomenology 33 (1):1-2.
     
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  16. Niels Bohr and the construction of a new philosophy.J. H. - 1995 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 26 (1):107-116.
     
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    Comments on 'spirituality and nursing: A reductionist approach' by John Paley.J. D. Iii - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (3):214–217.
  18. From natural history to political economy: The enlightened mission of Domenico vandelli in late eighteenth-century portugal.L. J. - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (4):781-803.
    This article presents the main features of the work of Domenico Vandelli (1735-1816), an Italian-born man of science who lived a large part of his life in Portugal. Vandelli's scientific interests as a naturalist paved the way to his activities as a reformer and adviser on economic and financial issues. The topics covered in his writings are similar to those discussed by Linnaeus, with whom Vandelli corresponded. They clearly reveal that the scientific preparation indispensable for a better knowledge of natural (...)
     
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  19. History of science through Koyre's lenses.B. J. - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 32 (2):243-263.
    Alexandre Koyre was one of the most prominent historians of science of the twentieth century. The standard interpretation of Koyre is that he falls squarely within the internalist camp of historians of science-that he focuses on the history of the ideas themselves, eschewing cultural and sociological interpretations regarding the influence of ideologies and institutions on the development of science. When we read what Koyre has to say about his historical studies (and most of what others have said about them), we (...)
     
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  20. Norrington blues.J. R. Lucas - manuscript
    Sir Arthur Norrington deserved better of the world than to be known for his table. The Norrington Room, his presidency of Trinity, his long service to the University Press, deserve repeated coverage in the papers. But the only thing they say about him year after year is that he devised the table for comparing the academic prowess of the colleges in the Schools. It is not even true. Long before the Norrington table was first published, when I was an Assistant (...)
     
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  21. Dretske on naturalizing the mind.David J. Cole - manuscript
    Dretske’s Naturalizing the Mind sets out the case for holding that mental states in general are natural representers of reality. Mental states have functions; for many states the function is to indicate what is going on in the world. Among such indicator states are beliefs. The content of these states is given by what they are supposed to represent. So if a state is supposed to indicate that it’s dark, then “it’s dark” is the content of the state. Thus we (...)
     
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  22. New support for the perceptual activity theory of mental imagery.Nigel J. T. Thomas - 2003
    Since the publication of my "Are Theories of Imagery Theories of Imagination? An _Active Perception_ Approach to Conscious Mental Content,", a good deal of published material has appeared or has come to my attention that either provides additional support for the Perceptual Activity Theory PA theory) of mental imagery presented in ATOITOI, or that throws further doubt on the rival theories that are criticized there. Other relevant evidence was not mentioned in ATOITOI because I lacked the space for a proper (...)
     
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  23. Forum on J. Appleby, L. Hunt and M. Jacob, Telling the Truth About History.J. W. Scott - 1995 - History and Theory 34 (3):329-34.
     
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    The Stoa J. M. Rist: Stoic Philosophy. Pp. x+300. Cambridge: University Press, 1969. Cloth, £3·50.J. B. Skemp - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (03):366-369.
  25. Reform and reinvention.J. A. Beane - 2001 - In Thomas S. Dickinson (ed.), Reinventing the middle school. New York: RoutledgeFalmer.
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  26. The sceptical tradition in psychotherapy.J. M. Heaton - 1993 - In Laurence Spurling (ed.), From the words of my mouth: tradition in psychotherapy. New York: Tavistock/Routledge.
  27. The gnostics and "the ancient philosophy" in plotinus.J. Igal - 1981 - In A. H. Armstrong, H. J. Blumenthal & R. A. Markus (eds.), Neoplatonism and early Christian thought: essays in honour of A.H. Armstrong. London: Variorum Publications.
     
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  28. Different styles in biology.J. Jacobs - unknown
     
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  29. Sustainability as style.J. G. M. Jacobs & H. G. J. Gremmen - unknown
     
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    East and West. By René Guénon, translated by William Massey. (London: Luzac & Co. 6s.).J. A. Spender - 1942 - Philosophy 17 (66):183-.
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    Classes of universal decision elements using negative substitutions.J. C. Muzio - 1979 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (2):314-320.
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    The “needham question”: Toward a “sociology of mathematics”.J. Fang - 1987 - Philosophia Mathematica (2):180-210.
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    The politics of the infinite.J. Fang - 1978 - Philosophia Mathematica (1):127-165.
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    Commentary on Skene and Parker: the role of a church (or other ideologically based interest group) in developing the law--a plea for ethereal intervention.J. Harris - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (4):219-220.
    This paper discusses the provocative views of Skene and Parker as to the role of religious or other ideologically based interest groups in law and policy making. We draw distinctions between doctrine and prejudice and between argument and ideology which we trust take the debate further. Finally we recommend an ethereal, democratic, and populist partial solution.
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    Science and Traditional Religious Thought III & IV.J. Skorupski - 1973 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 3 (1):209-230.
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  36. Christ : The apostolic fathers to the third century.J. McGuckin - 2009 - In Dwight Jeffrey Bingham (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Early Christian Thought. Routledge. pp. 256.
     
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  37. The importance of stoic logic in the Contra Celsum.J. M. Rist - 1981 - In A. H. Armstrong, H. J. Blumenthal & R. A. Markus (eds.), Neoplatonism and early Christian thought: essays in honour of A.H. Armstrong. London: Variorum Publications.
  38. What you can't see can hurt you: Of invisible and hollow men.J. P. Telotte - 2003 - In Steven Jay Schneider & Daniel Shaw (eds.), Dark thoughts: philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. pp. 105.
     
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  39. Auto-affection et événement.Roberto J. Walton - 2016 - Revue Internationale Michel Henry 7:19-34.
    Cette contribution témoigne de l’importance de la réception de la phénoménologie de langue française en Amérique Latine. En revisitant la thèse de la duplicité de l’apparaître – apparaître de la vie comme affect et comme force, apparaître du monde comme sens et distance –, Roberto J. Walton s’attache au concept fondamental de la phénoménologie de la vie, en mettant en avant des modalités dans lesquelles l’auto-affection opère sans hétéro-affection d’une manière avérée. Il précise d’emblée que cette auto-affection sans hétéro-affection est (...)
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    Esotericism.J. O. Wisdom - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (131):338-.
    Some readers, even though well versed in philosophy, may be bewildered by Wittgenstein's posthumous book on the philosophy of mathematics and unable to find a dominant theme running through even a part of it; to list the main contents–headings would make them none the wiser. Although two main themes may in the end be discerned in it, they do not pervade the book after the usual manner of themes; one has rather the sense of wandering about the corridors of a (...)
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  41. Political Thought: Men and Ideas.J. A. ABBO - 1960
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  42. Descripciones definidas, composicionalidad y forma lógica.J. Acero - 2005 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 24 (3).
     
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  43. Realidad, referencia y el principio del contexto.J. J. Acero - 1994 - Agora 13 (2):111.
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  44. The Gettier Problem and the Demands of Inquiry.J. J. Acero - 2009 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 28 (3).
     
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  45. Medical Contributions to the Study of Evolution.J. G. Adami - 1919 - The Monist 29:160.
     
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  46. Verse: Annunciate.J. R. G. Adams - 1953 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 34 (3):289.
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  47. Valedictory Address Delivered at the Convocation for Conferring Degrees in Medicine, Mcgill University, April 4th, 1895.J. George Adami - 1985
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  48. Viii.—New books.J. Adam - 1897 - Mind 6 (1):127-128.
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  49. An Analysis of the Concepts of Self-Fulfillment and Self-Realization in the Thought of Karol Wojtyla, Pope John Paul II.Adrian J. Reimers - 2001
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  50. The Call for New Theological Reflection on the Sacramental Character of Marriage and the Thought of St. Thomas.Lawrence J. Welch - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (3):845-887.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Call for New Theological Reflection on the Sacramental Character of Marriage and the Thought of St. ThomasLawrence J. WelchTheologians across the theological spectrum have called attention to the urgent need for a new reflection on the theological and sacramental character of marriage. Peter Hünermann, known for his strong criticism of magisterial teachings on marriage, and the late Cardinal Carlo Caffarra, known for his equally strong defense of them, (...)
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