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  1. Teaching the theory behind guidelines: the Royal College of General Practitioners Guidelines Skills Course.M. Eccles Md Frcp Frcgp, J. Grimshaw Mb Chb Mrcgp, R. Baker Md Frcgp, G. Feder Bsc Mb Chb Md, B. Hurwitz Md Mrcp Frcgp, A. Hutchinson Frcgp & M. Lawrence Ma Mrcp Frcgp - 1997 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 4 (2):157-163.
     
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    A false dichotomy. Commentary on'Clinical guidelines: ways ahead'.J. M. Grimshaw, M. S. Watson & M. Eccles - 1998 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 4 (4):295.
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    Corporate citizenship.Tersia Botha, J. A. Badenhorst, Alfred Bimha, Kudakwashe Chodokufa, Tracey Cohen, Lynette Cronje, Neil Eccles, Anton Grobler, Catherine Le Roux, Iréze Van Wyk, Johan Strydom, Sharon Rudansky-Kloppers & Jacobus Young (eds.) - 2016 - Cape Town, South Africa: Oxford University Press Southern Africa.
    Corporate citizenship is a prominent international issue as contemporary corporations are no longer expected to perform financially, but are also expected to have an ethical relationship of responsibility between the corporate itself and the society in which it operates and performs it business activities. Provides an up-to-date theoretical content pertaining to corporate citizenship, providing local and global examples and case studies.
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    An Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning: Lectures on Numbers, Sets, and Functions.Peter J. Eccles - 1997 - Cambridge University Press.
    The purpose of this book is to introduce the basic ideas of mathematical proof to students embarking on university mathematics. The emphasis is on helping the reader in understanding and constructing proofs and writing clear mathematics. This is achieved by exploring set theory, combinatorics and number theory, topics which include many fundamental ideas which are part of the tool kit of any mathematician. This material illustrates how familiar ideas can be formulated rigorously, provides examples demonstrating a wide range of basic (...)
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    The Ottawa statement on the ethical design and conduct of cluster randomized trials: A short report.Charles Weijer, Monica Taljaard, Jeremy M. Grimshaw, Sarah J. L. Edwards & Martin P. Eccles - 2015 - Research Ethics 11 (1):52-60.
    Owing to unique features of their design, cluster randomized trials complicate the interpretation of standard ethics guidelines. The recently published Ottawa statement on the ethical design and conduct of cluster randomized trials provides researchers and research ethics committees with detailed guidance on the design, conduct, and review of cluster trials. The Ottawa statement sets out 15 recommendations, including guidance on the justification of study design, the need for research ethics committee review, the identification of research participants, obtaining informed consent, the (...)
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  6. POPPER, K. R. and ECCLES, J. C. "The Self and its Brain". [REVIEW]L. J. Cohen - 1979 - Mind 88:301.
     
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  7. The argumentation of Eccles in favor of the hypothesis of a strong dualism.J. Monserrat - 1988 - Pensamiento 44 (175):279-311.
     
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    In hecate's realm: A note on sozomen, hist. Eccl. 7.23.Alberto J. Quiroga-Puertas - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (1):427-433.
    ‘Can you tell me, Philocles, what in the world it is that makes many men so fond of lying that they delight in telling preposterous tales themselves and listen with especial attention to those who spin yarns of that sort?’ In the seventh book of his Historia Ecclesiastica the church historian Sozomen provides us with a detailed account of the social and political climate and subsequent motives which precipitated the outbreak of the Riot of the Statues in Antioch a.d. 387. (...)
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    Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Tudor and Stuart EnglandAudrey Eccles.Harold J. Cook - 1983 - Isis 74 (3):444-445.
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    Popper and Eccles' Psychophysical Interaction Theses Examined.Rodney J. Douglas & Bernard P. Keaney - 1985 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 23 (1):129-153.
    Popper and Eccles present two different notions of Interactionism. Popper's arguments arise out of the traditional philosophical debate, whereas Eccles' arguments arise out of a mixture of neurophysiology and personal belief. Popper's three-world ontology is the philosophical foundation of both their positions. However, it is precisely against the background of the three Worlds that the considerable differences between their positions are apparent. Despite these defects, Interactionism is a productive notion since it does not place the Self beyond experimental investigation. Indeed, (...)
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    Popper and Eccles' Psychophysical Interaction Theses Examined.Rodney J. Douglas & Bernard P. Keaney - 1985 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 23 (1):129-153.
    Popper and Eccles present two different notions of Interactionism. Popper's arguments arise out of the traditional philosophical debate, whereas Eccles' arguments arise out of a mixture of neurophysiology and personal belief. Popper's three-world ontology is the philosophical foundation of both their positions. However, it is precisely against the background of the three Worlds that the considerable differences between their positions are apparent. Despite these defects, Interactionism is a productive notion since it does not place the Self beyond experimental investigation. Indeed, (...)
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    The Human Psyche By John C. Eccles Springer International, 1980, xv+278 pp., US £26.00. [REVIEW]J. M. Hinton - 1982 - Philosophy 57 (219):137-140.
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    The Human Psyche By John C. Eccles Springer International, 1980, xv+278 pp., US £26.00. [REVIEW]J. M. Hinton - 1982 - Philosophy 57 (219):137-.
  14. Can mind affect matter via active information?Basil J. Hiley & Paavo Pylkkanen - 2005 - Mind and Matter 3 (2):8-27.
    Mainstream cognitive neuroscience typically ignores the role of quantum physical effects in the neural processes underlying cogni¬tion and consciousness. However, many unsolved problems remain, suggesting the need to consider new approaches. We propose that quantum theory, especially through an ontological interpretation due to Bohm and Hiley, provides a fruitful framework for addressing the neural correlates of cognition and consciousness. In particular, the ontological interpretation suggests that a novel type of 'active information', connected with a novel type of 'quantum potential energy', (...)
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  15. Methods for Measuring Breadth and Depth of Knowledge.Doris J. F. McIllwain & John Sutton - 2015 - In Damion Farrow & Joe Baker (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Sport Expertise. Routledge.
    In elite sport, the advantages demonstrated by expert performers over novices are sometimes due in part to their superior physical fitness or to their greater technical precision in executing specialist motor skills. However at the very highest levels, all competitors typically share extraordinary physical capacities and have supremely well-honed techniques. Among the extra factors which can differentiate between the best performers, psychological skills are paramount. These range from the capacities to cope under pressure and to bounce back from setbacks, to (...)
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    "The Self and Its Brain: An Argument for Interactionism," by Karl R. Popper and John C. Eccles. [REVIEW]George J. Stack - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 56 (3):269-276.
  17. ECCLES, J. C. -The Neurophysiological Basis of Mind. [REVIEW]O. L. Zangwill - 1956 - Mind 65:284.
     
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  18. Popper, K. R., Eccles, J. C., The Self and its Brain. [REVIEW]C. Steel - 1980 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 42:629.
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  19. POPPER, K. R. and ECCLES, J. C.: "The Self and its Brain". [REVIEW]C. Mortensen - 1978 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 56:264.
     
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  20. Mason J, Eccles M, Freemantle N, Drummond M, NICEly does it: economic analysis within evidence-based clinical practice guidelines Talfryn H, Davis O, Mannion R, Clinicl governance: striking a balance between checking and trusting.K. D. Kendrick - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (2):174-174.
     
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  21. J. C. Eccles, "The Human Mystery".Charles Travis - 1985 - Philosophical Quarterly 35 (140):323.
  22. J. Eccles, Evoluzione del cervello e creazione dell'io. [REVIEW]F. Russo - 1993 - Acta Philosophica 2 (1).
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  23. J. ECCLES: Wie das Ich sein Gehirn steuert. [REVIEW]Godehard Brüntrup - 1996 - Theologie Und Philosophie 71:139-141.
     
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  24. J. C. Eccles, "The Mystery". [REVIEW]Charles Travis - 1985 - Philosophical Quarterly 35 (40):323.
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    Briefwechsel: mit B. Russell, G.E. Moore, J.M. Keynes, F.P. Ramsey, W. Eccles, P. Engelmann und L. von Ficker.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1980 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. Edited by Brian McGuinness & G. H. von Wright.
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    Dynamic order: the problem of method in evolving nature: with letters from N. Rescher, L. Pauling, J. Eccles, and K.R. Popper.Rocco Pezzimenti - 1999 - Roma, Italy: Millennium Romae. Edited by Linus Pauling, Nicholas Rescher, Karl R. Popper & John C. Eccles.
    PARTI The Problem of Method 1.1 Any discussion of order in past centuries was based on the conviction that the various real phenomena studied could be ...
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    A review of Eccles' arguments for dualist-interactionism. [REVIEW]Sven Rosenkranz - 1994 - In Ulla Wessels & Georg Meggle (eds.), Analyomen 1. Hawthorne: De Gruyter. pp. 689-694.
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    The Vienna Corpus Sgriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum Claudiani Mamerti Opera, ed. A. Engelbrecht, Vienna, 1885. 6 Mk. Sedulii Opera Omnia, ed. J. Huemer, Vienna, 1885. 9 Mk. Orientii Carmina, ed. Robinson Ellis, Vienna, 1888. [Printed separately from vol. xvi. of Corp. Script. Eccles. Lat.]. [REVIEW]W. Sanday - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (1-2):19-21.
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    Une critique de l'interactionnisme d'Eccles.Alain Morin & James Everett - 1988 - Dialogue 27 (2):263-.
    Sir J. C. Eccles nous propose dans The Self and Its Brain une théorie ternaire et interactionniste fort controversée dont il avait déjà posé les bases auparavant.La présente réflexion vise l'examen du bien-fondé neuropsychologique des principales thèses de cette théorie, à la lumière de données cliniques récentes dont l'auteur ne semble pas avoir su tirer toutes les conséquences.
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    Teaching the theory behind guidelines: the Royal College of General Practitioners Guidelines Skills Course. Eccles, Grimshaw, Baker, Feder, Hurwitz, Hutchinson & Lawrence - 1998 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 4 (2):157-163.
    In the face of a perceived lack of widespread understanding of the theoretical issues underlying the development, dissemination and implementation of clinical guidelines, the Royal College of General Practitioners Guidelines Group developed a 2-day course aimed at teaching the theory in these areas. The course was targeted at potential opinion formers and ran on six occasions. Postal questionnaire assessment of the course revealed high levels of satisfaction with all aspects of the course and high levels of reported use of the (...)
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  32. Knowledge‐How and Epistemic Luck.J. Adam Carter & Duncan Pritchard - 2013 - Noûs 49 (3):440-453.
    Reductive intellectualists hold that knowledge-how is a kind of knowledge-that. For this thesis to hold water, it is obviously important that knowledge-how and knowledge-that have the same epistemic properties. In particular, knowledge-how ought to be compatible with epistemic luck to the same extent as knowledge-that. It is argued, contra reductive intellectualism, that knowledge-how is compatible with a species of epistemic luck which is not compatible with knowledge-that, and thus it is claimed that knowledge-how and knowledge-that come apart.
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  33. Aristotle the philosopher.J. L. Ackrill - 1981 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Aristotle is widely regarded as the greatest of all philosophers; indeed, he is traditionally referred to simply as `the philosopher'. Today, after more than two millennia, his arguments and ideas continue to stimulate philosophers and provoke them to controversy. In this book J.L. Ackrill conveys the force and excitement of Aristotle's philosophical investigations, thereby showing why contemporary philosophers still draw from him and return to him. He quotes extensively from Aristotle's works in his own notably clear English translation, and a (...)
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    The potential influence of small group processes on guideline development.Claudia Pagliari, Jeremy Grimshaw & Martin Eccles - 2001 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 7 (2):165-173.
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    Women's Rights, Human Rights: International Feminist Perspectives.J. S. Peters & Andrea Wolper - 2018 - Routledge.
    This comprehensive and important volume includes contributions by activists, journalists, lawyers and scholars from twenty-one countries. The essays map the directions the movement for women's rights is taking--and will take in the coming decades--and the concomittant transformation of prevailing notions of rights and issues. They address topics such as the rapes in former Yugoslavia and efforts to see that a War Crimes Tribunal responds; domestic violence; trafficking of women into the sex trade; the persecution of lesbians; female genital mutilation; and (...)
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  36. On the Einstein Podolsky Rosen paradox.J. S. Bell - 1987 - In John Stewart Bell (ed.), Speakable and unspeakable in quantum mechanics: collected papers on quantum philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 14--21.
  37. The Origins and Meanings of Names Describing Investment Practices that Integrate a Consideration of ESG Issues in the Academic Literature.N. S. Eccles & S. Viviers - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 104 (3):389-402.
    The aim of this study was to reflect on the origins and meanings of names describing investment practices that integrate a consideration of environmental, social and corporate governance issues in the academic literature. A review of 190 academic papers spanning the period from 1975 to mid-2009 was conducted. This exploratory study evaluated the associations and disassociations of the primary name assigned to this genre of investment with variables grouped into five domains, namely Primary Ethical Position, Investment Strategy, Publication Date, Regions (...)
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  38. On understanding the difficulty in understanding understanding.J. Rosenberg - 1981 - In Herman Parret & Jacques Bouveresse (eds.), Meaning and understanding. New York: W. de Gruyter.
     
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    Developing clinically valid practice guidelines.Jeremy Grimshaw, Martin Eccles & Ian Russell - 1995 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 1 (1):37-48.
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    The mathematical experience.Philip J. Davis - 1981 - Boston: Birkhäuser. Edited by Reuben Hersh & Elena Marchisotto.
    Presents general information about meteorology, weather, and climate and includes more than thirty activities to help study these topics, including making a ...
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  41. Cross examination of chemists in drugs cases.J. S. Oteri, M. G. Weinberg & M. S. Pinales - 1982 - In Barry Barnes & David O. Edge (eds.), Science in context: readings in the sociology of science. Cambridge: MIT Press. pp. 45--52.
     
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  42. On the Problem of Hidden Variables in Quantum Mechanics.J. S. Bell - 1987 - In John Stewart Bell (ed.), Speakable and unspeakable in quantum mechanics: collected papers on quantum philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--13.
  43. Is There a Normatively Distinctive Concept of Cheating in Sport (or anywhere else)?J. S. Russell - 2014 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 41 (3):303-323.
    This paper argues that for the purposes of any sort of serious discussion about immoral conduct in sport very little is illuminated by claiming that the conduct in question is cheating. In fact, describing some behavior as cheating is typically little more than expressing strong, but thoroughly vague and imprecise, moral disapproval or condemnation of another person or institution about a wide and ill-defined range of improper advantage-seeking behavior. Such expressions of disapproval fail to distinguish cheating from many other types (...)
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  44. The Secret of Our Success: How Culture Is Driving Human Evolution, Domesticating Our Species, and Making Us Smarter.J. Henrich - unknown
     
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  45. La Nouvelle Cuisine.J. S. Bell - 1987 - In John Stewart Bell (ed.), Speakable and unspeakable in quantum mechanics: collected papers on quantum philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 232--248.
     
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    Africa, Asia, and the History of Philosophy: Racism in the Formation of the Philosophical Canon, 1780–1830.Peter K. J. Park - 2013 - State University of New York Press.
    A historical investigation of the exclusion of Africa and Asia from modern histories of philosophy.
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    Certain philosophical questions: Newton's Trinity notebook.J. E. McGuire - 1983 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Martin Tamny & Isaac Newton.
    Isaac Newton wrote the manuscript Questiones quaedam philosophicae at the very beginning of his scientific career. This small notebook thus affords rare insight into the beginnings of Newton's thought and the foundations of his subsequent intellectual development. The Questiones contains a series of entries in Newton's hand that range over many topics in science, philosophy, psychology, theology, and the foundations of mathematics. These notes, written in English, provide a very detailed picture of Newton's early interests, and record his critical appraisal (...)
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  48. The life and death of Simone Weil.J. M. Cameron - 1981 - In George Abbott White (ed.), Simone Weil, interpretations of a life. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
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  49. The nature of life mark A. Bedau.J. B. S. Haldane, J. Lovelock & C. Taylor - 1996 - In Margaret A. Boden (ed.), The philosophy of artificial life. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Kultur og sjæl: skitser til et portræt af den slavofile tænker Ivan Kirejevskij.Jørgen Hinsby - 1981 - [Haarby]: Forlaget i Haarby.
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