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    The pagan holy man in late antique society.Garth Fowden - 1982 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 102:33-59.
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    Nicagoras of Athens and the Lateran Obelisk.Garth Fowden - 1987 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 107:51-57.
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    Alexandria between Antiquity and Islam: Commerce and Concepts in First Millennium Afro-Eurasia.Garth Fowden - 2019 - Millennium 16 (1):233-270.
    Late antique Alexandria is much better known than the early Islamic city. To be fully appreciated, the transition must be contextualized against the full range of Afro-Eurasiatic commercial and intellectual life. The Alexandrian schools ‘harmonized’ Hippocrates and Galen, Plato and Aristotle. They also catalyzed Christian theology especially during the controversies before and after the Council of Chalcedon (451) that tore the Church apart and set the stage for the emergence of Islam. Alexandrian cultural dissemination down to the seventh century is (...)
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    City and mountain in late Roman Attica.Garth Fowden - 1988 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 108:48-59.
    If today the archaeological investigation of Graeco-Roman sites no longer begins with the wholesale destruction of the late antique strata, much of the credit should go to the exemplary American excavations conducted from 1931 onwards in the Athenian agora. And yet, in part because the late antique city's heart shifted eastwards, away from the classical agora towards an area that has been only partially excavated, we still have no monograph on late Roman and early Byzantine Athens—and that despite the current (...)
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    Late Antiquity, Islam, and the First Millennium: A Eurasian perspective.Garth Fowden - 2016 - Millennium 13 (1):5-28.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Millennium Jahrgang: 13 Heft: 1 Seiten: 5-28.
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    Petra - Fiema, Frösén Petra – the Mountain of Aaron. The Finnish Archaeological Project in Jordan. Volume I: the Church and the Chapel. Pp. 447, figs, ills, maps, colour pls. Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 2008. Cased. ISBN: 978-951-653-364-6. [REVIEW]Garth Fowden - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (2):566-568.
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    Islam and Its Past: Jahiliyya, Late Antiquity, and the Qurʾan. Edited by Carol Bakhos and Michael Cook.Valentina A. Grasso & Garth Fowden - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (4).
    Islam and Its Past: Jahiliyya, Late Antiquity, and the Qurʾan. Edited by Carol Bakhos and Michael Cook. Oxford Studies in the Abrahamic Religions. Oxford: oxford University Press, 2017. Pp. ix + 267. $85, £65.
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    Empire to Commonwealth: Consequences of Monotheism in Late Antiquity.Louis H. Feldman & Garth Fowden - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (4):671.
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    Garth FOWDEN, Qusayr ‘Amra. Art and the Umayyad elite in late antique Syria.Lorenz Korn - 2006 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 99 (1):231-234.
    In der europäischen Kunstgeschichte ist seit den Arbeiten Alois Riegls vor gut einhundert Jahren nach und nach die Auffassung Gemeingut geworden, dass die Antike über die römische Kaiserzeit hinweg fortdauerte und dass spätantiker Kunst eine eigene Wertigkeit zuzusprechen ist – von Rom als dem „Ende der Antike“ kann nur insoweit die Rede sein, als die Christianisierung des Römischen Reiches auch die Kunst einem starken Wandel unterwarf. Nicht einmal die arabische Eroberung weiter Teile des Oströmischen Reiches im 7. Jahrhundert bedeutete für (...)
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    Garth Fowdens „First Millennium“ aus mediävistischer Perspektive.Steffen Patzold - 2016 - Millennium 13 (1):47-52.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Millennium Jahrgang: 13 Heft: 1 Seiten: 47-52.
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    Garth Fowden ed il primo millennio CE.Arnaldo Marcone - 2016 - Millennium 13 (1):41-46.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Millennium Jahrgang: 13 Heft: 1 Seiten: 41-46.
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    Spengler redivivus? Garth Fowden’s First Millennium.Stefan Rebenich - 2016 - Millennium 13 (1):53-56.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Millennium Jahrgang: 13 Heft: 1 Seiten: 53-56.
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    The Egyptian Hermes Garth Fowden: The Egyptian Hermes. A Historical Approach to the Late Pagan Mind. Pp. xvii + 244; 1 jacket illustration and 1 map. Cambridge University Press, 1986. £27.50. [REVIEW]J. Gwyn Griffiths - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):293-295.
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    The Egyptian hermes. A historical approach to the late pagan mind : Garth Fowden , xvii + 244pp, £27.50. [REVIEW]John E. Weakland - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (5):623-624.
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    Behavioral economics and the evidential defense of welfare economics.Garth Heutel - forthcoming - Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
    Hausman and McPherson provide an evidential defense of welfare economics, arguing that preferences are not constitutive of welfare but nevertheless provide the best evidence for what promotes welfare. Behavioral economics identifies several ways in which some people's preferences exhibit anomalies that are incoherent or inconsistent with rational choice theory. I argue that the existence of these behavioral anomalies calls into question the evidential defense of welfare economics. The evidential defense does not justify preference purification, or eliminating behavioral anomalies before conducting (...)
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    Race, memory and the apartheid archive: towards a transformative psychosocial praxis.Garth Stevens, Norman Duncan & Derek Hook (eds.) - 2013 - Johannesburg: Wits University Press.
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    Celebrating J.N. Findlay’s contribution to philosophy: A comparative textual analysis from a Mahāyāna Buddhist perspective.Garth J. Mason - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (2):7.
    J.N. Findlay was a South African philosopher who published from the late 1940s into the 1980s. He had a prestigious international academic career, holding many academic posts around the world. This article uses a textual comparative approach and focuses on Findlay’s Gifford Lecture at St Andrews University between 1965 and 1970. The objective of the article is to highlight the extent to which Findlay’s philosophical writings were influenced by Mahāyāna Buddhism. Although predominantly a Platonist, Findlay drew influence from Asian philosophy (...)
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    Perhaps it was right to reject the resubmitted manuscripts.Garth J. Thomas - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):240-240.
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    The Arts and the Cult of Performance.Garth Allen - 2006 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 5 (3):291-304.
    This article is a response to recent revealing political attempts to set a political and social function for the Arts through the establishment of performance criteria. A long-standing feature of the historical development of government policy in the UK has been attempts to judge the effectiveness and efficiency of public activity by invidious comparison to effectiveness and efficiency in so-called ‘private’ industry. This tendency requires continuous critical scrutiny.
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    The maturing of monotheism: a dialectical path to its truth.Garth L. Hallett - 2019 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Truth -- Theism -- Diversity -- Freedom -- Goodness -- Evil -- Afterlife -- Eternity -- Focusing -- Convergence.
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    Effects of a stimulus associated with fixed-ratio postreinforcement pause in the rat.Garth Hines - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (4):323-326.
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    The emotional labor of doing ‘boy work’: Considering affective economies of boyhood in schooling.Garth Stahl & Amanda Keddie - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (8):880-890.
    Internationally, the research on the education of boys has sought to understand how social practices, behaviours and rituals contribute to identity construction. We are interested in approa...
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    Youth ministry as a public practical theology: A South African evangelical perspective.Garth Aziz - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):7.
    Youth ministry as a sub-discipline of practical theology has traditionally always had an ecclesial focus. The focus was often based on the practices of proselytisation and discipleship, a sort of ‘reach and teach’ model whereby Christian believers would do the ‘reaching and teaching’ of the ‘lost’ youth. This is most true in an evangelical context and is further undergirded by a Western concept of personal salvation nearly devoid of any communal responsibilities and context. The traditional model, therefore, in evangelical churches (...)
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    Esthetique et Philosophie.Garth Gillan - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (1):154-155.
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    Representing the Other: Negotiating the Personal and the Political.Garth Myers - 2010 - In Dydia DeLyser (ed.), The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Geography. Sage Publications. pp. 373.
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    Diversification and progression of malignant tumors.Garth L. Nicolson & Nancy L. Rosenberg - 1987 - Bioessays 6 (5):204-208.
    Tumor‐cell diversification mechanisms insure that malignant neoplasms contain diversified tumor‐cell subpopulations. Because of the instability of tumor cell phenotypes, some malignant cells will evolve with the most favorable properties for their progression to highly metastatic cells. The rates of cellular phenotypic diversification vary greatly among different tumors, and they are probably modulated, in part, by genetic and chromosome defects and by epigenetic events that may vary widely depending upon the nature of the tumor cells and their microenvironments. As tumor diversification (...)
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    Gene expression, cellular diversification and tumor progression to the metastatic phenotype.Garth L. Nicolson - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (7):337-342.
    Alterations in the expression of certain genes or in their products can render benign tumor cells metastatic. Experimentally this has been quickly performed by transferring dominantly acting oncogenes such as c‐H‐rasEJ into susceptible cells, but in vivo such a rapid qualitative change in a dominantly acting oncogene occurs only rarely, and progression to highly metastatic phenotypes is thought to occur through a slow stepwise process. Such slow changes can be reversible and need not involve known dominantly acting oncogenes, consistent with (...)
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  28. Dose optimisation and scarce resource allocation: two sides of the same coin.Garth Strohbehn, Govind Persad, William F. Parker & Srinivas Murthy - 2022 - BMJ Open 12 (10):e063436.
    Objective: A deep understanding of the relationship between a scarce drug's dose and clinical response is necessary to appropriately distribute a supply-constrained drug along these lines. Summary of key data: The vast majority of drug development and repurposing during the COVID-19 pandemic – an event that has made clear the ever-present scarcity in healthcare systems –has been ignorant of scarcity and dose optimisation's ability to help address it. Conclusions: Future pandemic clinical trials systems should obtain dose optimisation data, as these (...)
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    The misrepresentation of science by philosophers and teachers of science.Garth D. Benson - 1989 - Synthese 80 (1):107 - 119.
    In education there is a concern that science teachers misrepresent the nature of science to students. An assumption that is implicit in this concern is that science teachers should be teaching the philosophy of science as it is understood by philosophers. This paper argues that both philosophers and science teachers misrepresent science when they engage in their respective disciplines, and it is evident the two misrepresentations are of different types. In philosophy, the misrepresentation is of a philosophical-epistemological nature where advocates (...)
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    Age does not determine influence: A consideration for children in ministerial service.Garth Aziz - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (2).
    Leadership and areas of influence are often reserved for the adult community. The youth are mostly regarded as developing beings, with insufficient knowledge and experience to take on leadership roles where influence can be exercised. It is often considered – especially in the context of the church – that the youth do not have the capacity to lead, while evidence from society and research studies points to the contrary. The author of this article argues that the ability to influence does (...)
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    Erratum: The self as a lens through which to study religion: Keiji Nishitani’s Religion and Nothingness revisited.Garth J. Mason - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1).
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    Form and nature of the ultimate power.Garth Meyers - 1971 - Philadelphia,: Dorrance.
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    ‘ACE Boys’: Gender Discourses and School Effects in How First-in-Family Males Aspire to Australian University Life.Garth Stahl & John Young - 2019 - In Hernan Cuervo & Ana Miranda (eds.), Youth, Inequality and Social Change in the Global South. Singapore: Springer Singapore. pp. 67-81.
    Currently, boys growing up in urban poverty remain severely under-represented in Australian higher education. To explore this phenomenon, we draw on recent research with boys in Year 12 who will potentially be first-in-family as well as their teachers. The overarching research question framing the chapter is: “How do the school experiences of marginalized young men, living in one of the poorest urban regions in Australia, influence their transition to university?” Research on social mobility has documented that schooling plays a significant (...)
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    Politics, policies and pedagogies in education: the selected works of Bob Lingard.Garth Stahl - 2014 - British Journal of Educational Studies 62 (3):366-369.
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    The career youth pastor: A contemporary reflection.Garth Aziz, Malan Nel & Ronnie Davis - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (2).
    There has been an increase of discussion and focus on matters of theological significance in the area of youth ministry. An area that remains neglected concerns the professional youth worker in Southern Africa. This focus on professional youth work has gained a great amount of urgency from the office of the presidency of Southern Africa, who in collaboration with the Commonwealth desk have prioritised the focus on youth work in South Africa. Unfortunately, the focus on the professional youth worker, the (...)
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    Logical Analysis and Contemporary Theism.Garth Gillan - 1972
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    The Idea of Dialogal Phenomenology.Garth Gillan - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (1):131-132.
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    Science Education from a Social Constructivist Position: A Worldview.Garth D. Benson - 2001 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 20 (5):443-452.
  39. The Scientific Credibility of Folk Psychology.Garth J. O. Fletcher - 1995 - Lawrence Erlbaum.
    The assumption on which this volume is founded is that a proper comparison between scientific cognition and folk ways of thought rests on an adequate study of ...
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  40. Process, Epistemology and Education Recent Work in Educational Process Philosopbhy : Essays in Honour of Robert S. Brumbaugh.Garth D. Benson & Bryant E. Griffith - 1996 - Canadian Scholars' Press.
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    Teachers' and students' understandings of biology.Garth D. Benson - unknown
    In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Secondary Education.
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    Cancer: the evolved consequence of a destabilized genome.Garth R. Anderson, Daniel L. Stoler & Bruce M. Brenner - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (11):1037-1046.
    The genome is a stable repository of vastly intricate genetic information developed over eons of evolution; this information is replicated at the highest fidelity and expressed within each cell at the highest selectivity. Non‐leukemia cancers break this standard; the intricate genetic information qualitatively and progressively deteriorates, resulting in a somatic Darwinian free‐for‐all. In a process lasting several years, a genomically heterogeneous population replicates from a single cell that originally lost the ability to preserve its genomic integrity. Cells selected for their (...)
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  43. Jung's answer to Job : toward a "sensible" mysticism.Garth Amundson - 2019 - In Jon Mills (ed.), Jung and Philosophy. New York: Routledge.
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    Anoxia, wound healing, VL30 elements, and the molecular basis of malignant conversion.Garth R. Anderson & Daniel L. Stoler - 1993 - Bioessays 15 (4):265-272.
    Although VL30 retrotransposable elements have been associated with certain cancers for nearly twenty years, because of their expression in rodent malignancies and recombination into murine sarcoma viruses, their causative role, if any, in cancer has been uncertain and enigmatic. Recent findings suggest loss of normal transcriptional control of specific VL30 element expression may make a critical contribution to tumor progression at a step associated with malignant conversion, by bringing into play a cellular program normally involved in wound healing. This program, (...)
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    Sharing Holy Places.Elizabeth Key Fowden - 2002 - Common Knowledge 8 (1):124-146.
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    Cognition, memory, and the hippocampus.Garth J. Thomas - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (4):515-517.
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    Two uses of folk psychology: Implications for psychological science.Garth J. O. Fletcher - 1995 - Philosophical Psychology 8 (3):375-88.
    This article describes two uses of folk psychology in scientific psychology. Use 1 deals with the way in which folk theories and beliefs are imported into social psychological models on the basis that they exert causal influences on cognition or behavior (regardless of their validity or scientific usefulness). Use 2 describes the practice of mining elements from folk psychology for building an overarching psychological theory that goes beyond common sense (and assumes such elements are valid or scientifically useful). This distinction (...)
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    Companion to Wittgensteinʼs Philosophical Investigations.Garth Hallett - 1977 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    "One of the most impressive pieces of scholarship I have ever encountered."-W. E. Kennick, Amherst College There is nothing in the literature on the Philosophical Investigations comparable to this learned and exhaustive commentary. Offering both information and interpretation, it is a remarkable book that fills a recognized need for a close study of one of the world's major works of philosophy. After a general introduction, Father Hallett divides the text of the Investigations into forty-one units, and then provides an introduction (...)
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    Process, epistemology, and education: recent work in educational process philosophy: essays in honour of Robert S. Brumbaugh.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh, Garth Benson & Bryant Griffith (eds.) - 1996 - Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press.
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    A companion to Wittgenstein's "Philosophical investigations".Garth Hallett - 1977 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
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