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    Hinduism Invades America. Wendell Thomas.W. W. Sweet - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (4):493-494.
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    Book Review:Hinduism Invades America. Wendell Thomas. [REVIEW]W. W. Sweet - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (4):493-.
  3. The Story of Religions in America. By G. G. Atkins. [REVIEW]W. W. Sweet - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 41:388.
     
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    Review of Wendell Thomas: Hinduism Invades America[REVIEW]W. W. Sweet - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (4):493-494.
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    R.F.A. Hoernlé and Idealist Liberalism in South Africa1.W. Sweet - 2010 - South African Journal of Philosophy 29 (2):178-194.
    This paper describes the ‘idealist liberalism’ of R.F.A. Hoernlé (1880-1843), who taught in Britain, the United States, but also at the South African College and at the University of the Witwatersrand. I argue that this liberalism was strongly influenced by the British idealism of Bernard Bosanquet and T.H. Green, but also by key features of Hoernlé's South African experience. Hoernlé's idealist liberalism, I maintain, not only offered a response to the challenges of living in a multi-ethnic and multi-racial state such (...)
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    Bosanquet's Political Philosophy: Nicholson, and the 'Real Will'.W. Sweet - 2019 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 25 (2):223-252.
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    Conjecturing Future Winters: Poetry, Nostalgia, and Climate Change in New England.Adam W. Sweeting - 2020 - Environment, Space, Place 12 (2):112-132.
    Abstract:This essay explores ways that looming climate change will affect how we think about future winters in New England. By all accounts, by the end of the twenty-first century the depth of the region's winter snow and cold will be much reduced from their historical averages. Drawing upon personal reflection, scientific data, and close readings of iconic New England authors, the essay examines potential future conceptions of the region's winters. I am particularly interested in how the expected warmer winters will (...)
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    The Autograph Hand of John Lydgate and a Manuscript from Bury St. Edmunds Abbey.Mark Faulkner & W. H. E. Sweet - 2012 - Speculum 87 (3):766-792.
    The prolific English poet John Lydgate has been known as the “monk of Bury” since the early fifteenth century. Both his popularity and perceptions of his literary merit have fluctuated wildly since his zenith as the famous laureate of Henry V, Henry VI and Duke Humphrey, but readers have been constant in their association of Lydgate with the Benedictine abbey from which the epithet derives. However, there has been remarkably little examination of the details of Lydgate's existence at Bury: the (...)
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  9. Review of D Boucher & A Vincent Eds.: A Radical Hegelian: The Political and Social Philosophy of Henry Jones. [REVIEW]W. Sweet - 1995 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 32:83-89.
     
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  10. Owen CHADWICK, "John-Henry Newman". [REVIEW]W. Sweet - 1990 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 46 (3):403.
     
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    Robert Jameson and the explores: The search for the north-west passage part I: 1. W. Scoresby , C. L. Giesecke, M. Wormskiold and John Ross. [REVIEW]Jessie M. Sweet - 1974 - Annals of Science 31 (1):21-47.
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    Image science: iconology, visual culture, and media aesthetics.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2015 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    Art history on the edge : iconology, media, and visual culture -- Four fundamental concepts of image science -- Image science -- Image X text -- Realism and the digital image -- Migrating images : totemism, fetishism, idolatry -- The future of the image : Rancière's road not taken -- World pictures : globalization and visual culture -- Media aesthetics -- There are no visual media -- Back to the drawing board : architecture, sculpture, and the digital image -- Foundational (...)
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    Sweet Tension and its Phenomenological Description: Sport, Intersubjectivity and Horizon.Douglas W. McLaughlin & Cesar R. Torres - 2011 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 5 (3):270 - 284.
    In this paper, we argue that a rich phenomenological description of ?sweet tension? is an important step to understanding how and why sport is a meaningful human endeavour. We introduce the phenomenological concepts of intersubjectivity and horizon and elaborate how they inform the study and understanding of human experience. In the process, we establish that intersubjectivity is always embodied, developing and ethically committed. Likewise, we establish that our horizons are experienced from an embodied, developing and ethically committed perspective that (...)
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  14. Sweet polychrest.W. Mintz Sidney - 1999 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 66 (1).
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    A test of the Virginia opossum’s preference for sweets.W. T. James - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (1):65-66.
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    Short and sweet: The classic male life?Mark W. J. Ferguson - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (3):448-449.
  17. The Sweet Scent of Ginger: Understanding the Roots of Song of Solomon and Mama Day.Holly W. Fils-Aime - 1996 - Griot: Official Journal of the Southern Conference on Afro-American Studies 15 (1):27.
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    Sweet polychrest.Sidney W. Mintz - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    The British in the Sudan 1898-1956. The Sweetness and the Sorrow.M. W. Daly, Robert O. Collins & Francis M. Deng - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (1):192.
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  20. Grande Sertão: Veredas by João Guimarães Rosa.Felipe W. Martinez, Nancy Fumero & Ben Segal - 2013 - Continent 3 (1):27-43.
    INTRODUCTION BY NANCY FUMERO What is a translation that stalls comprehension? That, when read, parsed, obfuscates comprehension through any language – English, Portuguese. It is inevitable that readers expect fidelity from translations. That language mirror with a sort of precision that enables the reader to become of another location, condition, to grasp in English in a similar vein as readers of Portuguese might from João Guimarães Rosa’s GRANDE SERTÃO: VEREDAS. There is the expectation that translations enable mobility. That what was (...)
     
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    Sweet and sour rats: The effect of insulin dosage on shock-elicited aggression.Jerry Neideffer, Mary Nell Travis, Stephen F. Davis, James W. Voorhees & Robert E. Prytula - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (4):311-312.
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    Victoria Sweet’s God’s Hotel: A Doctor, A Hospital, and a Pilgrimage to the Heart of Medicine: New York: Riverhead Books, 2012 $US 27.95, 372 pp. Cloth. [REVIEW]Arthur W. Frank - 2014 - Journal of Medical Humanities 35 (4):449-450.
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    Sweetness and saltiness of compound solutions of sucrose and NaCl as a function of concentration of solutes.J. G. Beebe-Center, M. S. Rogers, W. H. Atkinson & D. N. O'Connell - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 57 (4):231.
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    Temporal Description and the Ontological Status of Judgment, Part II.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (2):255 - 279.
    There is an intimate relation between these two aspects of the judgment: the predictive judgment is certainly not a priori. It presupposes some antecedent judgment that the sugar in the spoon does taste sweet or that it did taste sweet. This does not necessarily presuppose the antecedent direct experience of tasting the sugar, for its antecedent could be an inferred judgment, or a communicated and believed judgment. But, on the other hand, neither is the produced judgment of an (...)
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  25. Hinduism Invades America. By W. W. Sweet[REVIEW]Wendell Thomas - 1931 - International Journal of Ethics 42:493.
     
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  26. W Sweet's Idealism And Rights: The Social Ontology Of Human Rights In The Political Thought Of Bernard Bosanquet. [REVIEW]P. Nicholson - 1998 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 37:100-103.
     
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    W. R. Cornish and G. de N. Clark, Law and Society in England 1750–1950, London, Sweet and Maxwell, 1989, pp. xii + 690.Philip Schofield - 1992 - Utilitas 4 (2):329.
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  28. Roman Law - R. W. Lee:The Elements of Roman Law. With a translation of the Institutes of Justinian. Revised edition. Pp. xxiii+489. London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1946. Cloth, 22 s_. 6 _d. net. [REVIEW]A. H. Campbell - 1948 - The Classical Review 62 (01):40-.
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  29. Constructive Reasoning.W. W. Tait - 1968 - In B. Van Rootselaar & J. F. Staal (eds.), Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science III. Amsterdam: North-Holland. pp. 185-99.
  30. Finitism.W. W. Tait - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (9):524-546.
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    Kuhn: philosopher of scientific revolutions.W. W. Sharrock - 2002 - Malden, MA: Polity. Edited by Rupert J. Read.
    Thomas Kuhn's shadow hangs over almost every field of intellectual inquiry. His book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions has become a modern classic. His influence on philosophy, social science, historiography, feminism, theology, and (of course) the natural sciences themselves is unparalleled. His epoch-making concepts of 'new paradigm' and 'scientific revolution' make him probably the most influential scholar of the twentieth century. Sharrock and Read take the reader through Kuhn's work in a careful and accessible way, emphasizing Kuhn's detailed studies of (...)
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    Kant on Freedom, Nature and Judgment: The Territory of the Third Critique.Kristi E. Sweet - 2022 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Kant's Critique of Judgment seems not to be an obviously unified work. Unlike other attempts to comprehend it as a unity, which treat it as serving either practical or theoretical interests, Kristi Sweet's book posits it as examining a genuinely independent sphere of human life. In her in-depth account of Kant's Critical philosophical system, Sweet argues that the Critique addresses the question: for what may I hope? The answer is given in Kant's account of 'territory,' a region of (...)
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    Non-resolution theorem proving.W. W. Bledsoe - 1977 - Artificial Intelligence 9 (1):1-35.
  34. Intensional interpretations of functionals of finite type I.W. W. Tait - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):198-212.
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    Composition and function of ethical committees.W. W. May - 1975 - Journal of Medical Ethics 1 (1):23-29.
    In this paper the need for review (ethical) committees is elaborated to include a discussion of their composition and function. In some institutions more than one such committee may be set up, a departmental ethical committee and one which studies the projects of all the departments concerned. By considering proposed research before it is started patients or volunteers are protected from injury, discomfort, and inconvenience, and the scientific validity of a clinical experiment can be scrutinized. A list of possible criteria (...)
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    Believing the Meaningless.W. W. Mellor - 1954 - Analysis 15 (2):41 - 43.
  37. Truth and proof: The platonism of mathematics.W. W. Tait - 1986 - Synthese 69 (3):341 - 370.
  38. Aristotle's Analysis of Friendship: Function and Analogy, Resemblance, and Focal Meaning.W. W. Fortenbaugh - 1975 - Phronesis 20 (1):51-62.
  39. Frege versus Cantor and Dedekind: On the Concept of Number.W. W. Tait - 1996 - In Matthias Schirn (ed.), Frege: importance and legacy. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 70-113.
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    The philosophy of Karl Popper.W. W. Bartley - 1976 - Philosophia 6 (3-4):463-494.
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  41. Wittgenstein.W. W. Bartley - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (186):403-404.
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    The philosophy of Karl Popper.W. W. Bartley - 1978 - Philosophia 7 (3-4):463-494.
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    The Philosophy of the Enlightenment.W. W. Mayrl - 1976 - Télos 1976 (27):199-208.
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  44. Current psychoanalytic theories of the self: View and re-view.W. W. Meissner - 2004 - In Joseph Reppen, Jane Tucker & Martin A. Schulman (eds.), Way Beyond Freud: Postmodern Psychoanalysis Observed. Open Gate Press. pp. 66--99.
     
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    Intervening constructs: Dimensions of controversy.W. W. Meissner - 1960 - Psychological Review 67 (1):51-72.
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  46. Neurological Aspects of the Sense Powers of Man.W. W. Meissner - 1963 - The Thomist 26 (1):35.
     
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    Nonconstructural aspects of psychological constructs.W. W. Meissner - 1958 - Psychological Review 65 (3):143-150.
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    Sorne Notes on a Figure in St. Thomas.W. W. Meissner - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (1):68-84.
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    The implications of experience for psychological theory.W. W. Meissner - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (4):503-528.
    The question is raised whether the methods of psychology are adequate to provide an account of human behavior in terms meaningful for human existence. Also, The relationship between psychological theory and the evidence upon which it rests is discussed. "correlationism" and "constructuralism" are presented as two opposite orientations to theory in psychology. The author questions whether experience should be accepted as legitimate evidence and concludes that there should be acceptability of inner experience as legitimate scientific evidence in its own right. (...)
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    Splitting and reduction heuristics in automatic theorem proving.W. W. Bledsoe - 1971 - Artificial Intelligence 2 (1):55-77.
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