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  1. A Literary History of Persia. [REVIEW]Edward G. Browne - 1907 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 17:632.
     
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    The Business of Consumption: Environmental Ethics and the Global Economy.George G. Brenkert, Donald A. Brown, Rogene A. Buchholz, Herman E. Daly, Richard Dodd, R. Edward Freeman, Eric T. Freyfogle, R. Goodland, Michael E. Gorman, Andrea Larson, John Lemons, Don Mayer, William McDonough, Matthew M. Mehalik, Ernest Partridge, Jessica Pierce, William E. Rees, Joel E. Reichart, Sandra B. Rosenthal, Mark Sagoff, Julian L. Simon, Scott Sonenshein & Wendy Warren - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    At the forefront of international concerns about global legislation and regulation, a host of noted environmentalists and business ethicists examine ethical issues in consumption from the points of view of environmental sustainability, economic development, and free enterprise.
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  3. Essays in Honor of John Dewey on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday October 20, 1929.Felix Adler, Edward Scribner Ames, Albert G. A. Balz, Harold Chapman Brown & Edwin A. Burtt - 1929 - Holt.
     
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    Arabian Medicine by Edward G. Browne; Thomas Adams's. [REVIEW]D. Macdonald - 1921 - Isis 4:349-350.
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    Athenian Attitudes to Rape and Seduction: The Evidence of Menander, Dyskolos 289–293.P. G. McC Brown - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (02):533-.
    In his article ‘Did the Athenians Regard Seduction as a Worse Crime than Rape?’, CQ 40, 370–7, Edward M. Harris rightly casts doubt on the value of Lysias 1.30–5, which has generally been accepted as evidence that the Athenians did indeed regard seduction as the worse of the two crimes. Euphiletos in this speech is defending himself on a charge of murder, and, as Harris says, ‘Euphiletus’ presentation of the Athenian statutes regarding rape and seduction is dictated by the (...)
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    Athenian Attitudes to Rape and Seduction: The Evidence of Menander, Dyskolos 289–293.P. G. Brown - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (2):533-534.
    In his article ‘Did the Athenians Regard Seduction as a Worse Crime than Rape?’, CQ 40 , 370–7, Edward M. Harris rightly casts doubt on the value of Lysias 1.30–5, which has generally been accepted as evidence that the Athenians did indeed regard seduction as the worse of the two crimes. Euphiletos in this speech is defending himself on a charge of murder, and, as Harris says , ‘Euphiletus’ presentation of the Athenian statutes regarding rape and seduction is dictated (...)
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    "The Annotated Innocence of Father Brown," by G. K. Chesterton. With Introduction and Notes by Martin Gardner. [REVIEW]Owen Dudley Edwards - 1987 - The Chesterton Review 13 (3):364-393.
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    Comments on “Moral Complicity in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Research”.Byrnes W. Malcolm & J. Furton Edward - 2009 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 19 (2):202-205.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Comments on “Moral Complicity in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Research”W. Malcolm Byrnes, Ph.D. and Edward J. FurtonIn his article titled “Moral Complicity in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Research,” Mark T. Brown (2009) unfortunately mischaracterizes my ethical analysis of the use of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells for replacement therapies, or treatments (Byrnes 2008). In my paper, which Brown cites, I argue that, just as it is ethically acceptable (...)
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  9. What Science Offers the Humanities: Integrating Body and Culture.Edward G. Slingerland - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    What Science Offers the Humanities examines some of the deep problems facing the study of culture. It focuses on the excesses of postmodernism, but also acknowledges serious problems with postmodernism's harshest critics. In short, Edward Slingerland argues that in order for the humanities to progress, its scholars need to take seriously contributions from the natural sciences - and particular research on human cognition - which demonstrate that any separation of the mind and the body is entirely untenable. The author (...)
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  10. Confucius Analects: With Selections from Traditional Commentaries.Edward G. Slingerland - 2003 - Hackett Publishing.
     
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  11. Philosophical Perspectives Essays in Honor of Edward Goodwin Ballard.Edward G. Ballard & Robert C. Whittemore - 1980 - Tulane University.
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    Antecedents of organizational engagement: exploring vision, mood and perceived organizational support with emotional intelligence as a moderator.Edward G. Mahon, Scott N. Taylor & Richard E. Boyatzis - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:113630.
    As organizational leaders worry about the appalling low percentage of people who feel engaged in their work, academics are trying to understand what causes an increase in engagement. We collected survey data from 231 team members from two organizations. We examined the impact of team members’ emotional intelligence (EI) and their perception of shared personal vision, shared positive mood, and perceived organizational support (POS) on the members’ degree of organizational engagement. We found shared vision, shared mood, and POS have a (...)
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    Mind and Body in Early China: Beyond Orientalism and the Myth of Holism.Edward G. Slingerland - 2018 - New York: Oup Usa.
    Mind and Body in Early China critiques Orientalist accounts of early China as a radical "holistic" other, which saw no qualitative difference between mind and body. Drawing on knowledge and techniques from the sciences and digital humanities, Edward Slingerland demonstrates that seeing a difference between mind and body is a psychological universal, and that human sociality would be fundamentally impossible without it. This book has implications for anyone interested in comparative religion, early China, cultural studies, digital humanities, or science-humanities (...)
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    Physics at Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Leiden: Philosophy and the New Science in the University: Philosophy and the New Science in the University.Edward G. Ruestow - 1973 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION: A NEW UNIVERSITY AND THE CHALLENGE OF THE NEW SCIENCE Despite the recent and continuing controversy concerning the proper role of ...
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    Object Relations Theory, Buddhism, and the Self.Edward G. Muzika - 1990 - International Philosophical Quarterly 30 (1):59-74.
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    Images and Ideas: Leeuwenhoek’s Perception of the Spermatozoa.Edward G. Ruestow - 1983 - Journal of the History of Biology 16 (2):185-224.
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    Experienced Object, Interpretative Context, and Mythical Investiture.Edward G. Ballard - 1976 - Research in Phenomenology 6 (1):105.
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    The Ground of the Validity of Knowledge.Edward G. Spaulding - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (12):309-317.
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  19. The Ground of the Validity of Knowledge.Edward G. Spaulding - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (10):257-266.
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    The Ground of the Validity of Knowledge.Edward G. Spaulding - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (8):197-208.
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  21. The Ground of the Validity of Knowledge.Edward G. Spaulding - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (14):371-380.
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    The Basis and Structure of Knowledge.Edward G. Ballard - 1949 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10 (1):140-142.
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  23. Emergence and Evolution of Natural Languages: New Epistemological, Mathematical & Algorithmic Perspectives. LCC-2008–The International Conference on Language.Edward G. Belaga - forthcoming - Communication and Cognition. Brighton, Uk.
     
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  24. Post-Hilbertian Program and Its Post-Gödelian Stumbling-Block. Part II: Logical, Phenomenological, and Philosophical Limits of the Set-theoretical Quest for Mathematical Infinity.Edward G. Belaga - 2001 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 7 (1):2000.
     
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  25. Post-Hilbertian Program and Its Post-Gödelian Stumbling-Block.Edward G. Belaga - 1998 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 4:449-450.
     
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    Art and analysis.Edward G. Ballard - 1957 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
    Aesthetics, fledgling of the philosophic brood, is the most suspect of that family. It is suspected of all the philosophical sins: vagueness, disorder, dogmatism, emotionalism, reductionism, compartmentalization. Sometimes its youth is thought to be a sufficient excuse for these divagations. Sometimes the very nature of its content, involving the waywardness of genius, the remoteness of feeling from intellect, the surd of inspiration in even the mildest appreciation, are believed to condemn aes thetics irrevocably to the underside of the civilized man's (...)
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    Art and analysis.Edward G. Ballard - 1957 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
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    Kant and Whitehead, and the Philosophy of Mathematics.Edward G. Ballard - 1961 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 10:3-29.
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  29. Martin Heidegger : in Europe and America.Edward G. Ballard & Charles E. Scott - 1976 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 38 (1):168-169.
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  30. Method in Philosophy and Science.Edward G. Ballard - 1953 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 34 (3):269.
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    On the Demonstration of Being.Edward G. Ballard - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 9:45-51.
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    On the Use of Analogy in Philosophy.Edward G. Ballard - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 5:37-43.
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  33. Socratic Ignorance.Edward G. Ballard - 1967 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 23 (4):514-514.
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  34. Socratic Ignorance. An Essay on Platonic Self-Knowledge, 1 vol.Edward G. Ballard - 1966 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 21 (3):401-403.
     
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  35. Socratic Ignorance: An Essay on Platonic Self-Knowledge.Edward G. Ballard - 1965 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 158:294-296.
     
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  36. Toward a Philosophy for Literature.Edward G. Ballard - 1952 - Hibbert Journal 51:149.
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    The Idea of Being.Edward G. Ballard - 1978 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 27:13-25.
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    The Kantian Solution to the Problem of Man within Nature.Edward G. Ballard - 1954 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 3:7-40.
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  39. The Subject of Aristotle's "Poetics".Edward G. Ballard - 1951 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 32 (4):391.
     
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    Reflectivity and Cultivating Student Learning: Critical Elements for Enhancing a Global Community of Learners and Educators.Edward G. Pultorak - 2014 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Reflectivity and Cultivating Student Learning includes theory, research, and practice appropriate for teacher educators, teacher candidates, classroom teachers, school administrators, and educational researchers.
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    The Purposes, Practices, and Professionalism of Teacher Reflectivity: Insights for Twenty-First-Century Teachers and Students.Edward G. Pultorak (ed.) - 2010 - R&L Education.
    This book provides practical and research-based chapters that offer greater clarity about the particular kinds of teacher reflection that matter and avoids talking about teacher reflection generically, which implies that all kinds of reflection are of equal value.
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  42. The Purpose of Porphyry's Rational Animals: A Dialectical Attack on the Stoics in Book 3 of 'On Abstinence'.Edwards G. Fay - 2016 - In Richard Sorabji (ed.), Aristotle Re-Interpreted: New Findings on Seven Hundred Years of the Ancient Commentators. New York: Bloomsbury. pp. ch. 9.
     
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    Social Justice and the Ethics of Recognition.Edward G. Lawry - 2003 - Southwest Philosophy Review 19 (1):107-114.
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    Knowledge as Lucidity: “Summer in Algiers”.Edward G. Lawry - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 21:46-50.
    This early essay by Albert Camus presents an eloquent picture of his understanding of what it means to know. But in order for us to assimilate it, we must recognize that Camus is not celebrating a hedonic naturalism, nor engaging in an existential anti-intellectualism. Rather, his articulation of lucidity and the exemplification of it in the artistry of the essay itself presents us with a challenging concept of knowledge. I attempt to explicate this concept with the help of two images, (...)
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    Literature as Philosophy.Edward G. Lawry - 1980 - The Monist 63 (4):547-557.
    The question of whether literature can be read as philosophy depends perhaps more upon our conception of philosophy than upon our conception of literature. The more logical, argumentative and systematic we take philosophy to be, the less likely we will take literature as serious philosophy. The more intuitive, evidentiary, fluid and visionary we take philosophy to be, the more likely we will take literature as serious philosophy. I think it unlikely that we will get wide agreement about the validity of (...)
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    On Not Needing a Fix.Edward G. Lawry - 1996 - Southwest Philosophy Review 12 (1):133-139.
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    Whatever Happened to Existentialism?Edward G. Lawry - 1986 - Philosophy Today 30 (4):338-345.
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    John Locke: A Biography.Edward G. Ballard - 1957 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (4):551-552.
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  49. Cajal on the Cerebral Cortex: An Annotated Translation of the Complete Writings.Edward G. Jones, Neely Swanson, Larry W. Swanson, E. Horne Craigie & Juan Cano - 1991 - Journal of the History of Biology 24 (3):540-542.
     
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  50. Intersubjective intentionality.Edward G. Armstrong - 1977 - Midwestern Journal of Philosophy 5:1-11.
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