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  1. Economic Transformations: General Purpose Technologies and Long Term Economic Growth.Richard G. Lipsey, Kenneth I. Carlaw & Clifford T. Bekar - 2005 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This book examines the long term economic growth that has raised the West's material living standards to levels undreamed of by counterparts in any previous time or place. The authors argue this growth has been driven by periodic technological revolutions that have transformed the West's economic, social and political landscape over time and allowed the West to become, until recently, the world's only dominant technological force. A must read for anyone interested in economic growth.
     
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    Economic Transformations: General Purpose Technologies and Long Term Economic Growth.Richard G. Lipsey, Kenneth I. Carlaw & Clifford T. Bekar - 2005 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This book examines the long term economic growth that has raised the West's material living standards to levels undreamed of by counterparts in any previous time or place. The authors argue that this growth has been driven by technological revolutions that have periodically transformed the West's economic, social and political landscape over the last 10,000 years and allowed the West to become, until recently, the world's only dominant technological force. Unique in the diversity of the analytical techniques used, the book (...)
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    S. S. Stevens: The psychophysicist.Clifford T. Morgan - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (3):234-237.
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    The hoarding instinct.Clifford T. Morgan - 1947 - Psychological Review 54 (6):335-341.
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    Editorial Note.Clifford T. Morgan - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (3):233-233.
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    Cortical localization of symbolic processes in the rat: III. Impairment of anticipatory functions in prefrontal lobectomy in rats.Marvin A. Epstein & Clifford T. Morgan - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (6):453.
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    Display size and the distribution of search times.Ira T. Kaplan, William Metlay & Clifford T. Lyons - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 95 (2):334.
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    Book Reviews Section 5.T. Barr Greenfield, Natalie A. Naylor, Clifford G. Erickson, Roy D. Bristow, Marjorie Holiman, Bruce M. Lutsk, Edward C. Nelson, Richard M. Schrader, Calvin B. Michael, Max Bailey, Robert E. Belding, Hank Prince, Gari Lesnoff-Caravaglia, Edgar B. Gumbert, Robert J. Nash, Robert R. Sherman, Philip G. Altbach, Edward F. Carr, Lawrence W. Byrnes & Robert Gallacher - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (4):255-270.
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    A Bayesian approach to person perception.C. W. G. Clifford, I. Mareschal, Y. Otsuka & T. L. Watson - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 36:406-413.
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    Index to Vol. V.Lord Abercromby, H. D. Acland, Sir Wrd Adkins, Sir T. Clifford Allbutt, Dr O. Almgren & M. C. Andrews - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 337.
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    Gabler's Galen de Captionibus. [REVIEW]T. Clifford Allbutt - 1904 - The Classical Review 18 (1):50-51.
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    Hippocratis Opera quae feruntur. Vol. II. Ex codicibus Italicis edidit Hugo Kuehlewein (Bibl. script. Graec. et Rom. Teubn.). Lipsiae 1902. Pp. xvi. 279. Mk. 5. [REVIEW]T. Clifford Allbutt - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (9):470-471.
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    Kalbfleisch's Galen de Causis Continentibus. [REVIEW]T. Clifford Allbutt - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (1):59-61.
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    Payne's Harvey and Galen. [REVIEW]T. Clifford Allbutt - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (1):52-54.
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    The Third Volume of Robert's Historical Studies. [REVIEW]T. Clifford Allbutt - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (7):309-310.
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    The Works of Hippocrates. [REVIEW]T. Clifford Allbutt - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (3):162-164.
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    Wellmann's Fragments of the Greek Physicians. [REVIEW]T. Clifford Allbutt - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (4):220-222.
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    Wellmann's Pneumatische Schule. [REVIEW]T. Clifford Allbutt - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (7):346-347.
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    The common sense of the exact sciences.William Kingdon Clifford, Karl Pearson & Richard Charles Rowe - 1973 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press. Edited by Karl Pearson & James R. Newman.
    "Clifford was famous for his public lectures on physics and math and ethics because he explained complex things with easily understood, concrete examples. As you read through his clear, simple explanations of the true bases of number, algebra and geometry you will find yourself getting angry and saying "Why the hell wasn't I taught math this way?" and "Do math ed professors know so little mathematics that they have never heard of Clifford.?" Clifford was destined to be (...)
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    The common sense of the exact sciences.William Kingdon Clifford, James Roy Newman & Karl Pearson - 1973 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press. Edited by Karl Pearson & James R. Newman.
    "Clifford was famous for his public lectures on physics and math and ethics because he explained complex things with easily understood, concrete examples. As you read through his clear, simple explanations of the true bases of number, algebra and geometry you will find yourself getting angry and saying "Why the hell wasn't I taught math this way?" and "Do math ed professors know so little mathematics that they have never heard of Clifford.?" Clifford was destined to be (...)
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    After Materialism--What? [REVIEW]H. T. C. & Richard Clifford Tute - 1945 - Journal of Philosophy 42 (15):418.
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    Routes.James Clifford - 1997 - Harvard University Press.
    When culture makes itself at home in motion, where does an anthropologist stand? In a follow-up to The Predicament of Culture, one of the defining books for anthropology in the last decade, James Clifford takes the proper measure: a moving picture of a world that doesn't stand still, that reveals itself en route, in the airport lounge and the parking lot as much as in the marketplace and the museum. In this collage of essays, meditations, poems, and travel reports, (...)
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    Hedonic possibilities and heritability statistics.Clifford Sosis - 2014 - Philosophical Psychology 27 (5):681-702.
    Several influential psychologists have attempted to estimate to what extent human happiness levels are directly controlled by genes by comparing the happiness levels of identical twins raised apart. If we discover that the happiness levels of identical twins raised apart tend to be closer than the happiness levels of fraternal twins raised apart, this is taken as evidence that average happiness levels are largely controlled by genes. However, if it turns out that identical twins' happiness levels tend to be substantially (...)
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Richard A. Brosio, Ann Franklin, Erskine S. Dottin, David Slive, Milton K. Reimer, Thomas A. Brindley, F. C. Rankine, Stephen K. Miller, Clifford A. Hardy, Roy L. Cox, John T. Zepper, Paul W. Beals, William E. Roweton, Cheryl G. Kasson, George W. Bright & Robert Newton Barger - 1981 - Educational Studies 12 (3):328-349.
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    Christian materialism and the parity thesis.Clifford Williams - 1996 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 39 (1):1 - 14.
    John Locke asserted that God could have, if he wished, given the ability to think, feel, and love to matter instead of to spirit. The inference he drew from this assertion was that all the "ends of morality and religion" could be accounted for even if people were purely material. Matter and spirit, therefore, are on a par with respect to these ends. I argue for this parity, concluding that it doesn't matter whether Christians are materialists or dualists.
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    T. Munro's "Evolution in the Arts". [REVIEW]Clifford Brown - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (2):299.
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    Perception and Judgment.Paul Rowntree Clifford - 1963 - Dialogue 2 (1):65-74.
    Is Perception a form of judgment? The importance of this question is that it brings to the fore a crucial issue for modern perceptionempiricism. If perception is not a form ofjudgment, it is possible o t maintain, though still with considerable difficulty, that the senses acquaint us directly with the physical world and that a metaphysical account of reality can be excluded without undermining what the ordinary layman and the scientist alike claim to know. Judgment can then be discussed from (...)
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    Supporting Second Victims of Patient Safety Events: Shouldn't These Communications Be Covered by Legal Privilege?Mélanie E. de Wit, Clifford M. Marks, Jeffrey P. Natterman & Albert W. Wu - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (4):852-858.
    Adverse events that harm patients can also have a harmful impact on health care workers. A few health care organizations have begun to provide psychological support to these Second Victims, but there is uncertainty over whether these discussions are admissible as evidence in malpractice litigation or disciplinary proceedings. We examined the laws governing the admissibility of these communications in 5 states, and address how the laws might affect participation in programs designed to support health care workers involved in adverse events. (...)
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    Supporting Second Victims of Patient Safety Events: Shouldn't These Communications Be Covered by Legal Privilege?Mélanie E. de Wit, Clifford M. Marks, Jeffrey P. Natterman & Albert W. Wu - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (4):852-858.
    The harmful impact of an adverse event ripples beyond injured patients and their families to affect physicians, nurses, and other health care staff that are involved. These “Second Victims” may experience intense feelings of anxiety, guilt, and fear. They may doubt their clinical competence or ability to continue working at all. Some go on to suffer post-traumatic stress disorder and depression.Medical institutions long ignored this problem, preferring to believe that adverse events, or “errors,” occur due to incompetence — the unfortunate (...)
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    On Endomorphisms of Ockham Algebras with Pseudocomplementation.T. S. Blyth & J. Fang - 2011 - Studia Logica 98 (1-2):237-250.
    A pO -algebra $${(L; f, \, ^{\star})}$$ is an algebra in which ( L ; f ) is an Ockham algebra, $${(L; \, ^{\star})}$$ is a p -algebra, and the unary operations f and $${^{\star}}$$ commute. Here we consider the endomorphism monoid of such an algebra. If $${(L; f, \, ^{\star})}$$ is a subdirectly irreducible pK 1,1 - algebra then every endomorphism $${\vartheta}$$ is a monomorphism or $${\vartheta^3 = \vartheta}$$ . When L is finite the endomorphism monoid of L is (...)
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    W.K. Clifford and 'The ethics of belief'.Tim Madigan - 2008 - Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    W. K. Clifford was a noted mathematician and popularizer of science in the Victorian era. Although he made major contributions in the field of geometry, he is perhaps best known for a short essay he wrote in 1876, entitled The Ethics of Belief, in which he argued that It is wrong always, everywhere, and for any one, to believe anything upon insufficient evidence. Delivered initially as an address to the august Metaphysical Society (whose members included such luminaries as Alfred (...)
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    Religion and the Meaning of Life: An Existential Approach.Clifford Williams - 2020 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    As humans, we want to live meaningfully, yet we are often driven by impulse. In Religion and the Meaning of Life, Williams investigates this paradox – one with profound implications. Delving into felt realities pertinent to meaning, such as boredom, trauma, suicide, denial of death, and indifference, Williams describes ways to acquire meaning and potential obstacles to its acquisition. This book is unique in its willingness to transcend a more secular stance and explore how one's belief in God may be (...)
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    Almanyada Türkler ve Türkçe.Beytullah Bekar - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 9):771-771.
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  34. Thick Description: Towards an Interpretive Theory of Culture.Clifford Geertz - 1973 - In The Interpretation of Cultures. Basic Books.
  35. The Interpretation of Cultures.Clifford Geertz - 2017
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    The Global Right Wing and the Clash of World Politics.Clifford Bob - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book is an eye-opening account of transnational advocacy, not by environmental and rights groups, but by conservative activists. Mobilizing around diverse issues, these networks challenge progressive foes across borders and within institutions. In these globalized battles, opponents struggle as much to advance their own causes as to destroy their rivals. Deploying exclusionary strategies, negative tactics and dissuasive ideas, they aim both to make and unmake policy. In this work, Clifford Bob chronicles combat over homosexuality and gun control in (...)
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  37. The Dark Side of Morality – Neural Mechanisms Underpinning Moral Convictions and Support for Violence.Clifford I. Workman, Keith J. Yoder & Jean Decety - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (4):269-284.
    People are motivated by shared social values that, when held with moral conviction, can serve as compelling mandates capable of facilitating support for ideological violence. The current study examined this dark side of morality by identifying specific cognitive and neural mechanisms associated with beliefs about the appropriateness of sociopolitical violence, and determining the extent to which the engagement of these mechanisms was predicted by moral convictions. Participants reported their moral convictions about a variety of sociopolitical issues prior to undergoing functional (...)
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    The common sense of the exact sciences.William Kingdon Clifford, James Roy Newman & Karl Pearson - 1973 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
    The philosophy of science as it is known today emerged out of a combination of three traditional concerns: the classification of the sciences, methodology and the philosophy of nature. Included in the series Works in the Philosophy of Science 1830-1914 are all three of these interrelated areas. The titles should be of interest to both the philosopher of science and to the historian of ideas. The former will be able to trace present-day concerns back to their origins; the latter should (...)
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    A Realistic Theory of Science.Clifford Alan Hooker - 1987 - State University of New York Press.
    This book presents a clear and critical view of the orthodox logical empiricist tradition, pointing the way to significant developments for the understanding of science both as research and as culture.
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    Computability & Unsolvability.Clifford Spector - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (4):432-433.
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  41. Nonintellective indices of academic achievement.Clifford Abe - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 303.
     
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  42. Medicine is not science.Clifford Miller & Donald W. Miller - 2014 - European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare 2 (2):144-153.
    ABSTRACT: Abstract Most modern knowledge is not science. The physical sciences have successfully validated theories to infer they can be used universally to predict in previously unexperienced circumstances. According to the conventional conception of science such inferences are falsified by a single irregular outcome. And verification is by the scientific method which requires strict regularity of outcome and establishes cause and effect. -/- Medicine, medical research and many “soft” sciences are concerned with individual people in complex heterogeneous populations. These populations (...)
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    Available Light: Anthropological Reflections on Philosophical Topics.Clifford Geertz - 2000 - Princeton University Press.
    In this collection of essays, Clifford Geertz explores the nature of his anthropological work in relation to a broader public, serving as the foremost spokesperson of his generation of scholars, those who came of age after World War II. ...
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    The Philosophy of Leibniz.Clifford Brown - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (3):461-461.
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    The metaphysics of a- and b-time.Clifford Williams - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (184):371-381.
    The traditional description of A- and B-time is that the former consists of a mind-independent past, present, and future, and that the latter consists solely of the time relations--earlier than, simultaneous with, and later than. Although this description makes it look as if there are two clearly contrasting concepts of time, it does not differentiate the passage of A-time from the succession in B-time. Nor does it explain what it means for events in B-time to be equally real and for (...)
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    Reason, Regulation, and Realism: Towards a Regulatory Systems Theory of Reason and Evolutionary Epistemology.Clifford Alan Hooker - 1995 - State University of New York Press.
    This book develops a new naturalist theory of reason and scientific knowledge from a synthesis of philosophy and the new sciences of complex adaptive systems.
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    Social Investing Roundtable.Clifford Mpare - 1999 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 13 (4):17-22.
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    A Survey of Teaching Practices in Philosophy of Science.Clifford R. Myatt - 1977 - Teaching Philosophy 2 (2):147-152.
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    Writing Culture: The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography.James Clifford & George E. Marcus (eds.) - 1986 - University of California Press.
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    B-Time Transition.Clifford Williams - 1998 - Philosophical Inquiry 20 (3-4):59-63.
    I argue that the proper way to think of the difference between A- and B-time is not as the difference between transition and the lack of transition, as is common, but as A-transition and B-transition. However, it is not evident what the difference is between these two kinds of transition. Thus, it is not evident what the difference is between A- and B-time.
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