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    Rome in Etruria and Umbria.E. T. Salmon & W. V. Harris - 1974 - American Journal of Philology 95 (2):191.
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  2. Humanism and Theology.Werner Jaeger, E. G. Salmon, H. Veatch, J. O'neill, Gerard Smith & J. Owens - 1959 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 15 (2):218-219.
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    French Spiritualism.E. G. Salmon - 1941 - New Scholasticism 15 (2):137-148.
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    Historical Elements in the Story of Coriolanus.E. T. Salmon - 1930 - Classical Quarterly 24 (2):96-101.
    One of the most recent writers on the early history of Rome has shown that the framework of the traditional story is perhaps to be trusted, even though there are many details, inconsistent and self-contradictory, which are obviously to be rejected. In view of this fact, it might be worth while to reconsider the Coriolanus story, the prevailing opinion concerning which is that vouchsafed by Mommsen many years ago: ‘die Erzählung ist ein spät, in die Annalen eingefügtes, darum in alien (...)
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    Hannibal's Legacy.E. T. Salmon & Arnold J. Toynbee - 1967 - American Journal of Philology 88 (4):461.
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    The Archaic Community of the Romans.E. T. Salmon & Robert E. A. Palmer - 1973 - American Journal of Philology 94 (4):388.
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    Distorted Beliefs about Luck and Skill and Their Relation to Gambling Problems and Gambling Behavior in Dutch Gamblers.Megan E. Cowie, Sherry H. Stewart, Joshua Salmon, Pam Collins, Mohammed Al-Hamdani, Marilisa Boffo, Elske Salemink, David de Jong, Ruby Smits & Reinout W. Wiers - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Probability and the Logic of Rational Belief. Henry E. Kyburg, Jr.Wesley C. Salmon - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (3):283-285.
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    St. Thomas and Analogy. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (3):550-552.
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    A Note on Subordinate Clauses in Oratio Obliqua.E. T. Salmon - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (05):173-.
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    French Spiritualism.E. G. Salmon - 1941 - New Scholasticism 15 (2):137-148.
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    Le Jugement d’Existence.E. G. Salmon - 1939 - New Scholasticism 13 (3):281-284.
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    Ovid, Tristia i, 11. 15.E. T. Salmon - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (04):128-.
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    Philosophy and Science.E. G. Salmon - 1942 - New Scholasticism 16 (2):130-149.
  15. Two aspects of impaired consciousness in alzheimer's.E. Salmon, P. Ruby, D. Perani, E. Kalbe, Steven Laureys, S. Adam & F. Collette - 2005 - In Steven Laureys (ed.), The Boundaries of Consciousness: Neurobiology and Neuropathology. Elsevier.
     
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    The Belated Spartan Occupation of Decelea: an Explanation.E. T. Salmon - 1946 - The Classical Review 60 (01):13-14.
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    The Creative I and the Divine.E. G. Salmon - 1937 - New Scholasticism 11 (3):256-258.
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    The Latin Colonies at Vitellia and Circeii.E. T. Salmon - 1937 - Classical Quarterly 31 (2):111-113.
    In the fifth book of Livy there is a passage of which hitherto no good explanation has been forthcoming: Romae interim multiplex seditio erat, cuius leniendae causa coloniam in Volscos, quo tria milia civium Romanorum scriberentur, deducendam censuerant; triumvirique ad id creati terna iugera et septunces viritim diviserant.
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    The Last Latin Colony.E. T. Salmon - 1933 - Classical Quarterly 27 (01):30-.
    The last Latin colony in Italy named by Livy is Aquileia; but Velleius Paterculus in a well-known passage says that Luca received a colony in 177 B.C., and follows his usual practice of not stating whether it was of the Latin or of the citizen type. Livy does not know of a colony at Luca, but does mention a citizen colony planted at Luna in 177 b.c.
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    Theological Order and the Philosophy of St. Thomas.E. G. Salmon - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (4):667-678.
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    L'Unité de la connaissance. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1948 - Modern Schoolman 26 (1):69-71.
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    Man’s Vision of God. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (3):550-554.
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  23. Synonymy.Nathan Salmón - 2024 - In Alessandro Capone, Pietro Perconti & Roberto Graci (eds.), Philosophy, Cognition and Pragmatics. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 45-52.
    Alonzo Church famously provided three principal competing criteria for “strict synonymy,” i.e., sameness of semantic content. These are his Alternatives (0), (1), and (2)—numbered in order of increasing course-grainedness of content. On Alternative (2), expressions are deemed strictly synonymous iff they are logically equivalent. This criterion seems hopeless as an account of the objects of propositional attitude. On Alternative (1), expressions are deemed synonymous iff they are λ-convertible. Alternative (1) also evidently conflicts with discourse about the attitudes. On Alternative (0), (...)
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    The Dream of Descartes. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1945 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 20 (2):366-368.
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    The Eighteenth Century Background. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (2):331-333.
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    Analyzing the association between functional connectivity of the brain and intellectual performance.Gustavo S. P. Pamplona, Gã©Rson S. Santos Neto, Sara R. E. Rosset, Baxter P. Rogers & Carlos E. G. Salmon - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    A History of Modern Philosophy. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1941 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 16 (4):737-738.
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    Collected Papers. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1947 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 22 (2):362-363.
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    Empirical Philosophies of Religion. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (1):172-173.
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    Human Destiny. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1947 - Modern Schoolman 25 (1):78-85.
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    Man’s Vision of God. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (3):550-554.
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    On Hegel's Critique of Kant. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (4):716-717.
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    Philosophie et Spiritualité. By L.-B. Geiger, O.P., Preface by Etienne Gilson. 2 vols. Paris, les Éditions du Cerf, 1963. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1965 - Dialogue 3 (4):446-448.
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    Regards sur les Sciences Expérimentales. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (2):368-370.
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    St. Thomas and Analogy. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (3):550-552.
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    The Divine Pity. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1947 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 22 (1):181-183.
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    The Eighteenth Century Background. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (2):331-333.
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    The Moral Philosophy of Santayana. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (4):717-718.
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    The Philosophy of George Santayana. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1941 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 16 (3):559-561.
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    The Realm of Spirit. [REVIEW]E. G. Salmon - 1941 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 16 (1):187-188.
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    Further Advances in Pragmatics and Philosophy: Part 1 From Theory to Practice.Keith Allan, Jay David Atlas, Brian E. Butler, Alessandro Capone, Marco Carapezza, Valentina Cuccio, Denis Delfitto, Michael Devitt, Graeme Forbes, Alessandra Giorgi, Neal R. Norrick, Nathan Salmon, Gunter Senft, Alberto Voltolini & Richard Warner (eds.) - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    This book builds on the idea that pragmatics and philosophy are strictly interconnected and that advances in one area will generate consequential advantages in the other area. The first part of the book, entitled ‘Theoretical Approaches to Philosophy of Language’, contains contributions by philosophers of language on connectives, intensional contexts, demonstratives, subsententials, and implicit indirect reports. The second part, ‘Pragmatics in Discourse’, presents contributions that are more empirically based or of a more applicative nature and that deal with the pragmatics (...)
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    Nature, Truth, and Value: Exploring the Thinking of Frederick Ferrz.George Allan, Merle Allshouse, Harley Chapman, John B. Cobb, John Compton, Donald A. Crosby, Paul T. Durbin, Barbara Meister Ferré, Frederick Ferré, Frank B. Golley, Joseph Grange, John Granrose, David Ray Griffin, David Keller, Eugene Thomas Long, Elisabethe Segars McRae, Leslie A. Muray, William L. Power, James F. Salmon, Hans Julius Schneider, Kristin Shrader-Frechette, Udo E. Simonis, Donald Wayne Viney & Clark Wolf (eds.) - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    In this thorough compendium, nineteen accomplished scholars explore, in some manner the values they find inherent in the world, their nature, and revelence through the thought of Frederick Ferré. These essays, informed by the insights of Ferré and coming from manifold perspectives—ethics, philosophy, theology, and environmental studies, advance an ambitious challenge to current intellectual and scholarly fashions.
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    Nature, Truth, and Value: Exploring the Thinking of Frederick Ferrz.George Allan, Merle Allshouse, Harley Chapman, John B. Cobb, John Compton, Donald A. Crosby, Paul T. Durbin, Barbara Meister Ferré, Frederick Ferré, Frank B. Golley, Joseph Grange, John Granrose, David Ray Griffin, David Keller, Eugene Thomas Long, Elisabethe Segars McRae, Leslie A. Muray, William L. Power, James F. Salmon, Hans Julius Schneider, Dr Kristin Shrader-Frechette, Udo E. Simonis, Donald Wayne Viney & Clark Wolf (eds.) - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    In this thorough compendium, nineteen accomplished scholars explore, in some manner the values they find inherent in the world, their nature, and revelence through the thought of Frederick FerrZ. These essays, informed by the insights of FerrZ and coming from manifold perspectives—ethics, philosophy, theology, and environmental studies, advance an ambitious challenge to current intellectual and scholarly fashions.
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    Dynamic instability of microtubules.L. U. Cassimeris, R. A. Walker, N. K. Pryer & E. D. Salmon - 1987 - Bioessays 7 (4):149-154.
    Recent evidence shows that dynamic instability is the dominant mechanism for the assembly of pure tubulin in vitro and for the great majority of microtubules in the mitotic spindle and the interphase cytoplasmic microtubule complex. The basic concepts of this model provide a framework for future characterization of the molecular basis of spatial and temporal regulation of microtubule dynamics in the cell and the function of microtubule dynamics in motile processes such as chromosome movement.
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    Comments on Stallknecht's Theses.Charles Hartshorne, Ernest Hocking, Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, V. C. Chappell, Robert Whittemore, Glenn A. Olds, Samuel M. Thompson, W. Norris Clarke, Eliseo Vivas & E. S. Salmon - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (3):464 - 481.
    2. The equal status mentioned in Thesis 2 need not mean, "equally concrete" or "inclusive," but only, "equally real," where "real" means having a character of its own with reference to which opinions can be true or false. But becoming or process is alone fully concrete or inclusive, since if A is without becoming, and B becomes, then the togetherness of AB also becomes. A new constituent means a new totality. In this sense, becoming is the ultimate principle.
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  46. Effective Procedures.Nathan Salmon - 2023 - Philosophies 8 (2):27.
    This is a non-technical version of "The Decision Problem for Effective Procedures." The “somewhat vague, intuitive” notion from computability theory of an effective procedure (method) or algorithm can be fairly precisely defined, even if it does not have a purely mathematical definition—and even if (as many have asserted) for that reason, the Church–Turing thesis (that the effectively calculable functions on natural numbers are exactly the general recursive functions), cannot be proved. However, it is logically provable from the notion of an (...)
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    Salmon's Paper.Henry E. Kyburg - 1965 - Philosophy of Science 32 (2):147-151.
    First, a comment on a pessimistic note: Salmon says we can't be sure there is any such thing as inductive inference: in demanding that some explanations have the form of correct inductive inferences, “we may be laying down a requirement which cannot be fulfilled.” To doubt that we can fulfill that requirement is to doubt that we can formalize inductive logic. It may be true, but why begin the fight by throwing in the sponge? It is also true that (...)
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  48. Science looks at spirituality David hay and spirituality as a natural phenomenon: Bringing Pawel M. Socha biological and psychological perspectives together Ellen Goldberg cognitive science and hathayoga.Harold J. Morowitz, Charley D. Hardwick, Ann Pederson, Gregory R. Peterson, Karl E. Peters, Nicole Schmitz-Moormann, James F. Salmon, S. J. Paul H. Carr, Michael W. DeLashmutt & James E. Huchingson - 2005 - Zygon 40 (3-4):788.
     
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    Farming salmon ethically.E. A. Needham & Hugh Lehman - 1991 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 4 (1):78-81.
    Salmon farming is a rapidly expanding industry. In order for it to develop in an ethical manner, many ethical issues must be confronted. Among these are questions regarding the quality of life of salmon on farms. To develop reasonable answers to these questions considerable thought must be devoted to developing appropriate standards of care for salmon. If these questions are not addressed the results could be bad both for salmon and for salmon farmers.
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    Im taʻiru ṿe-im teʻoreru: Orṭodoḳsiyah bi-metsare ha-leʼumiyut.Yosef Salmon - 2006 - Yerushalayim: Merkaz Zalman Shazar le-toldot Yiśraʼel.
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