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    Licensing/disciplinary actions: Arizona court holds physician-reviewer accountable for precertification denial.C. A. Kisor - 1997 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 25 (4):324.
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  2. Science and Christian Belief.C. A. Coulson - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (29):76-78.
     
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  3. A semantical Analysis of the Calculi C n.Newton C. A. Costa - 1977 - Notre Dame Journal Fo Formal Logic 18:621-630.
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    Two Algorithms for NP-Complete Problems and Their Relevance to Economics.C. A. Cosenza & Francisco Antonio Doria - 2018 - In Wuppuluri Shyam & Francisco Antonio Dorio (eds.), The Map and the Territory: Exploring the Foundations of Science, Thought and Reality. Springer. pp. 419-429.
    Maps and territory suggest problems which have to do with the opening of pathways in some poorly explored domain.
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  5. Faith and technology.C. A. Coulson - 1971 - [Nashville,: Upper room.
  6. Science and the Idea of God.C. A. Coulson & James K. Feibleman - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (42):166-167.
     
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  7. Science and the Idea of God.C. A. Coulson - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (4):372-373.
     
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  8. The spirit of applied mathematics.C. A. Coulson - 1953 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
     
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    An introduction to medical genetics.C. A. Clarke - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 55 (4):225.
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    Genetics and man.C. A. Clarke - 1965 - The Eugenics Review 57 (1):32.
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    Medicine in modern society.C. A. Clarke - 1966 - The Eugenics Review 58 (1):34.
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  12. Analysing Deterrence.C. A. J. Coady - 1986 - Critical Philosophy 3 (1/2):126.
     
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    The Argument of Na’t in Arabic Grammar (From Sibawayh to the Present).C. A. N. Süleyman - 2024 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 9 (2):1091-1122.
    Although Sibawayh dealt with it in a scattered manner under different headings there have been different views on na't (adjective), which is gene-rally included in the tawabi group in Arabic syntax, and there have been debates around these views. Na't, which is categorized as a proper adjective and qualifies the meaning of man'ut (mawsuf), has different characteristics from the sentence elements that indicate the subject. Nahiv scholars have mostly divided na't into two parts: real and causal na't, and they have (...)
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  14. Review of Albert Einstein: Out of My Later Years[REVIEW]C. A. Coulson - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (9):92-93.
  15. POLANYI, Personal Knowledge. [REVIEW]C. A. Coulson - 1958 - Hibbert Journal 57:310.
     
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]C. A. Coulson - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2 (8):382-b-386.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]C. A. Coulson - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (12):382-b-386.
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    Review of John Lighton Synge: Science: Sense and Nonsense[REVIEW]C. A. Coulson - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2 (8):333-334.
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    Review of Norbert Wiener: The Human Use of Human Beings[REVIEW]C. A. Coulson - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (9):91-92.
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    In Defense of Practical Reason. [REVIEW]A. S. C. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (3):558-558.
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    New books. [REVIEW]A. M. C. - 1925 - Mind 34 (135):381-382.
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    New books. [REVIEW]A. M. C. - 1924 - Mind 33 (131):345-a-345.
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    New books. [REVIEW]A. M. C. - 1934 - Mind 43 (170):238-240.
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    New books. [REVIEW]A. M. C. - 1926 - Mind 35 (137):115-a-115.
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    New books. [REVIEW]A. M. C. - 1925 - Mind 34 (133):113-114.
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    New books. [REVIEW]A. M. C. - 1925 - Mind 34 (133):238-240.
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    New books. [REVIEW]A. M. C. - 1924 - Mind 33 (130):209-211.
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    New books. [REVIEW]A. M. C. - 1934 - Mind 43 (170):227-228.
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    Segmentation in the perception and memory of events.J. M. Zacks & C. A. Kurby - 2008 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 12 (2):72-79.
  30. Testimony: a philosophical study.C. A. J. Coady - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Our trust in the word of others is often dismissed as unworthy, because the illusory ideal of "autonomous knowledge" has prevailed in the debate about the nature of knowledge. Yet we are profoundly dependent on others for a vast amount of what any of us claim to know. Coady explores the nature of testimony in order to show how it might be justified as a source of knowledge, and uses the insights that he has developed to challenge certain widespread assumptions (...)
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    The logical structure of mathematical physics.C. A. Hooker - 1975 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 37 (1):151-152.
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    Resistance to extinction as a function of partial reinforcement and external stimuli: A within- S design.A. Grant Young & C. A. Costelloe - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (3):191-192.
  33. Towards a General Theory of Reduction. Part I: Historical and Scientific Setting.C. A. Hooker - 1981 - Dialogue 20 (1):38-59.
    The Three Papers comprising this series, together with my earlier [34] also published in this journal, constitute an attempt to set out the major issues in the theoretical domain of reduction and to develop a general theory of theory reduction. The fourth paper, [34], though published separately from this trio, is integral to the presentation and should be read in conjunction with these papers. Even so, the presentation is limited in scope – roughly, to intertheoretic reduction among empirical theories – (...)
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    Causal Necessity: A Pragmatic Investigation of the Necessity of Laws.C. A. Hooker - 1984 - Noûs 18 (3):517-521.
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    Ideological, cultural, and linguistic roots of educational reforms to address the ecological crisis : the selected works of C.A. (Chet) Bowers.C. A. Bowers - 2018 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    In this volume C.A. (Chet) Bowers, whose pioneering work on education and environmental and sustainability issues is widely recognized and respected around the world, brings together a carefully curated selection of his seminal work on the ideological, cultural, and linguistic roots of the ecological crisis; misconceptions underlying modern consciousness; the cultural commons; a critique of technology; and educational reforms to address these pressing concerns. In the World Library of Educationalists, international scholars themselves compile career-long collections of what they judge to (...)
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  36. Testimony: A Philosophical Study.C. A. J. Coady - 1992 - Philosophy 68 (265):413-415.
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    The Logical Structure of Mathematical Physics.C. A. Hooker - 1973 - Philosophy of Science 40 (1):130-131.
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    Education, literacy and the development of rationality.C. A. Winch - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 17 (2):187–200.
    C A Winch; Education, Literacy and the Development of Rationality, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 17, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 187–200, https://d.
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  39. Towards a General Theory of Reduction. Part III: Cross-Categorical Reduction.C. A. Hooker - 1981 - Dialogue 20 (3):496-529.
    Any theory of reduction that goes only so far as carried in Parts I and II does only half the job. Prima facie at least, there are cases of would-be reduction which seem torn between two conflicting intuitions. On the one side there is a strong intuition that reduction is involved, and a strongly retentive reduction at that. On the other side it seems that the concepts at one level cross-classify those at the other level, so that there is no (...)
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    Hobbes and ‘The Beautiful Axiom’: C. A. J. Coady.C. A. J. Coady - 1990 - Philosophy 65 (251):5-17.
    The ‘beautiful axiom’ to which Dickens refers is a central feature of Thomas Hobbes' thinking but its precise role in his moral philosophy remains unclear. I shall here attempt both to dispel the unclarity and to evaluate the adequacy of the position that emerges. Given the high level of contemporary interest in Hobbes' thought, both within and beyond philosophical circles, this is an enterprise of considerable importance. None the less, my interest is not merely interpretative, since the assessment of Hobbes' (...)
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    The Socinian Connection – Further Thoughts on the Religion of Hobbes: C. A. J. COADY.C. A. J. Coady - 1986 - Religious Studies 22 (2):277-280.
    Peter Geach supports his case that the religion of Thomas Hobbes was both genuine and a version of Socinianism principally by comparing the theological and scriptural sections of Leviathan with the main doctrines of Socinianism and its latter-day developments in Unitarianism and Christadelphianism. He pays particular attention to comparisons with the Racovian Catechism, the theological writings of Joseph Priestley and the Christadelphian document Christendom Astray by Robert Roberts.
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    Public Health and Obesity: When a Pound of Prevention Really Is Worth an Ounce of Cure.C. A. Womack - 2012 - Public Health Ethics 5 (3):222-228.
    In this response to Jonny Anomaly’s ‘Is Obesity a Public Health Problem?’ I argue, contra the author that public health actually increases individuals’ abilities to choose actions that further their health goals, specifically in the case of obesity. The intractability of obesity as an individual medical problem combined with the health benefits of modest (5–10 per cent of body weight) weight loss suggest that public health measures helping people make small changes in eating habits improve population health. I argue that (...)
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    Why the mind has a body.C. A. Strong - 1928 - Mind 37 (146):262-263.
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    The Structure of Scientific Theories.C. A. Hooker - 1975 - Philosophy of Science 42 (1):107-107.
  45. Is `freewill' a pseudo-problem?C. A. Campbell - 1951 - Mind 60 (240):441-465.
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    A Conventionalist Approach to Human Actions in Classical Kalam With Regards To the Theory of Motion in Modern Anatomy.C. A. N. Seyithan - 2020 - Kader 18 (2):570-586.
    It is necessary to take into account the data of science in the theoretical debates conducted by scientists contributing ontological theories in order to develop new approaches to theological issues in Islamic thought. Even, Kalam scholars with the duty of defending and basing the principles of Islam in the classical sense have established a theological understanding intertwined with science in understanding both existence philosophically and the Script theologically. With its discoveries and theories in the last century, it can be argued (...)
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    The effect of ECS on extinction.A. Grant Young & C. A. Costelloe - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (2):133-134.
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    A defense of modal appearances.C. A. McIntosh - 2020 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 89 (3):243-261.
    I argue that beliefs about what appears possible are justified in much the same way as beliefs about what appears actual. I do so by chisholming, and then modalizing, the epistemic principle associated with phenomenal conservatism. The principle is tested against a number of examples, and it gives the intuitively correct results. I conclude by considering how it can be used to defend two controversial modal arguments, a Cartesian argument for dualism and an ontological argument for the existence of God.
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  49. Towards a General Theory of Reduction. Part II: Identity in Reduction.C. A. Hooker - 1981 - Dialogue 20 (2):201-236.
    Part I of this trilogy, Historical and Scientific Setting, set out a general context for selecting a certain subclass of inter-theoretic relations as achieving appropriate explanatory and ontological unification – hence for properly being labelled reductive. Something of the complexity of these relations in real science was explored. The present article concentrates on the role which identity plays in structuring the reduction relation and so in achieving ontological and explanatory unification.
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    Reply to Antony Flew.C. A. Wringe - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 13 (1):149-158.
    C A Wringe; Reply to Antony Flew, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 13, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 149–158, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.1979.t.
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