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    The Problem of Uniqueness in History.Carey B. Joynt & Nicholas Rescher - 1961 - History and Theory 1 (2):150-162.
    Every individual event, qua individual, is unique. THought renders events non-unique through classification and generalization. Historical explanation demands understanding causal connections, in turn requiring the use of generalizations. History is a consumer of established laws which introduce a locus of non-uniqueness into history. Also, history is a producer of limited generalizations, covering temporally confined structual patterns which constitute the locus of uniqueness in history. It is the temporal limitation of these patterns, and not the chronological description of facts, which gives (...)
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  2. Exodus of clergy: A practical theological grounded theory exploration of Hatfield Training Centre trained pastors.Shaun Joynt & Yolanda Dreyer - 2013 - HTS Theological Studies 69 (1):01-13.
    There is a shortage of clergy, at least in the Roman Catholic Church. Protestant churches in general are experiencing more of a distribution or placement challenge than a shortage. The two greatest hindrances to addressing the Protestant clergy distribution challenge are a lack of adequate compensation for clergy and the undesirable geographical location of a number of churches, as perceived by clergy. Influences such as secularisation, duality of vocation, time management, change in type of ministry, family issues, congregational and denominational (...)
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  3. The corpus callosum: History of thought regarding its function.Robert J. Joynt - 1974 - In Marcel Kinsbourne & Wallace Lynn Smith (eds.), Hemispheric Disconnection and Cerebral Function. Charles C. pp. 117--125.
     
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    Are two heads better than one?Robert J. Joynt - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):108-109.
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    Review of Terry Nardin: Law, Morality, and the Relations of States[REVIEW]Carey B. Joynt - 1985 - Ethics 95 (3):761-763.
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    Exodus of clergy: The role of leadership in responding to the call.Shaun Joynt - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (4):1-10.
    Leaders play an important role in clergy's response to their call. Toxic leadership, also known as the dark side of leadership, negatively influences their decision to remain in full-time pastoral ministry. There is a shortage of clergy in the Roman Catholic Church and a distribution or displacement challenge facing the Protestant church. This shortage adversely affects the future of the church as clergy play an integral part in the preparation of congregants for their works of service. The purpose of this (...)
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  7. Screening the church: A study of clergy representation in contemporary Afrikaans cinema.Shaun Joynt & Chris Broodryk - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (2):1-8.
    The church-funded CARFO or KARFO (Afrikaans Christian Filmmaking Organisation) was established in 1947, and aimed to ‘[socialise] the newly urbanized Afrikaner into a Christian urban society’ (Tomaselli 1985:25; Paleker 2009:45). This initiative was supported and sustained by the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC), which had itself been part of the sociopolitical and ideological fabric of Afrikaans religious life for a while and would guide Afrikaners through tensions between religious conservatism and liberalism and into apartheid. Given Afrikaans cinema’s ties with Christian religious (...)
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  8. On explanation in history.Carey B. Joynt & Nicholas Rescher - 1959 - Mind 68 (271):383-388.
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    Toynbee and the problem of historical knowledge.C. B. Joynt - 1956 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 34 (3):193 – 202.
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    Ethics and International Affairs.J. E. Hare & Carey B. Joynt - 1982 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
  11. Ethics and International Affairs.J. E. Hare & Carey B. Joynt - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (230):547-549.
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    Evidence in history and in the law.Nicholas Rescher & Carey B. Joynt - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (13):561-578.
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    Ethics and International Affairs By J. E. Hare and Carey B. Joynt London: Macmillan, 1982, vii + 208 pp., £17.50. [REVIEW]Martin Hughes - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (230):547-549.
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    Ethics and International Affairs By J. E. Hare and Carey B. Joynt London: Macmillan, 1982, vii + 208 pp., £17.50. [REVIEW]Martin Hughes - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (230):547-.
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    Areopagitica: 'The Known Rules of Antient Libertie'.Warren Chernaik - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (3):317 - 331.
    Though Milton at no point in Areopagitica attacks monarchical government directly, his position in this treatise is implicitly republican. The vocabulary of Areopagitica is full of echoes of republican discourse, with terms like ?tyranny,? ?slavery,? ?yoke,? ?servile,? ?thraldom,? as well as ?true liberty.? In a number of eloquent metaphorical passages, the search for truth is presented both as a sacred duty and as a communal task, performed by free individuals working independently in a common cause. The extended metaphor of ?the (...)
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    Essays in Philosophical Analysis. [REVIEW]B. M. M. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (2):353-353.
    This is one of three books edited or written by Rescher to be published in one year's time. Primarily a collection of material from professional literature of the past decade, there are five new pieces. All the essays use logical and conceptual analysis: there is a historical and a systematic section. Some of the historical essays draw on Rescher's scholarship in the history of logic, including Arabic logic. One chapter discusses some logical difficulties of Leibniz' metaphysics. The systematic section opens (...)
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