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    Conscience and Its Right to Freedom.Eric D'Arcy - 2021 - Hassell Street Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    Human acts.Eric D'Arcy - 1963 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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  3. Human Acts.Eric D’Arcy - 1963 - Ethics 75 (2):145-147.
     
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  4. Human Acts.Eric D'arcy - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (3):437-437.
     
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    Towards the first golden age?Eric D'Arcy - 1997 - The Australasian Catholic Record 74 (3):294.
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    Human Acts: An Essay in Their Moral Evaluation.D. W. Hamlyn & Eric D'Arcy - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (59):185.
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    God and Mythology.M. C. D'arcy - 1960 - Heythrop Journal 1 (2):91-104.
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    Theism and Recent Philosophical Speculation.C. F. D'arcy - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (27):255 - 266.
    The recent speculation which I have in view is that which finds its inspiration in the great development of scientific discovery and scientific thought in our day. It would be impossible to range over the whole field. Moreover, the efforts which have been made to frame a comprehensive scheme of thought on the foundation supplied by science are those which are truly characteristic of our time. In recent years, science has been passing beyond the experimental stage, and also beyond the (...)
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    The nature of belief.Martin Cyril D'Arcy - 1931 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
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  10. Dr Orchard's Passage "From Faith to Faith".Martin C. D'Arcy - 1932 - Hibbert Journal 31:533.
     
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    Present Day Philosophy in Europe.Martin C. D’Arcy - 1939 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 15:255-257.
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    Comprehension and computation in Bayesian problem solving.Eric D. Johnson & Elisabet Tubau - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:137658.
    Humans have long been characterized as poor probabilistic reasoners when presented with explicit numerical information. Bayesian word problems provide a well-known example of this, where even highly educated and cognitively skilled individuals fail to adhere to mathematical norms. It is widely agreed that natural frequencies can facilitate Bayesian reasoning relative to normalized formats (e.g. probabilities, percentages), both by clarifying logical set-subset relations and by simplifying numerical calculations. Nevertheless, between-study performance on “transparent” Bayesian problems varies widely, and generally remains rather unimpressive. (...)
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    Loneliness in the Era of COVID-19.Eric D. Miller - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Κτιλοσ.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (02):53-54.
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    ‘Ciris’.D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (3-4):155-158.
    My colleague, Professor W. M. Lindsay, invites, or challenges, me to reply to his note on ‘Ciris’ ; I can but take him at his word. Professor Lindsay seeks to identify the two birds Haliaetus and Ciris, and finds the task an easy one; he identifies Ciris with a Tern confidently and categorically. We learn ‘from Gallus' epyllium … that it was a sea-bird with red legs, so rapid in flight that it always evaded the swoop of the sea-eagle. What (...)
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    Ciris.D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (3-4):155-.
    My colleague, Professor W. M. Lindsay, invites, or challenges, me to reply to his note on ‘Ciris’ ; I can but take him at his word.Professor Lindsay seeks to identify the two birds Haliaetus and Ciris, and finds the task an easy one; he identifies Ciris with a Tern confidently and categorically. We learn ‘from Gallus' epyllium … that it was a sea-bird with red legs, so rapid in flight that it always evaded the swoop of the sea-eagle. What can (...)
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    Diocles of carystus.D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48 (2):210-216.
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    Excess and defect: Or the little more and the little less.D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1929 - Mind 38 (149):43-55.
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    Mice and Rats and Such Small Deer.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (06):216-.
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    mice And Rats And Such Small Deer.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (6):216-216.
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    Merops Aliaeqve Volvcres.D' Arcy W. Thompson - 1926 - Classical Quarterly 20 (3-4):191-.
    In his last ‘Gleanings from Glossaries’Lindsay quotes, andascribes in part to Donatus, the Servian scholium on Verg. G. IV. 14: meropes rusticae fbarbarost appellant… sunt autem uirides earum pennae, et uocantur apiastrae quia apes comedunt. Lindsay obelizes barbaros, ‘because there is no other record of birds called by this name, except Probus' scholium: Meropes dicuntur aues quas in Italia uocant barbaros, etc.’ After quoting the Berne scholium, ‘Meropes tGalbeolif, ut putat Tranquillus,’ andIsidore's statement, ‘Meropes, eosdem et tgaulosf,’ Lindsay comes to (...)
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    Note sur une liste de noms de poissons.D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1938 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 62 (1):439-440.
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    The Birds of Diomede.D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (5-6):92-96.
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  24. Über Spiculae und Spicularskelette = On spicules and spicular skeletons.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 2015 - In Rudolf Finsterwalder, Kristin Feireiss & Frei Otto (eds.), Form follows nature: eine Geschichte der Natur als Modell für Formfindung in Ingenieurbau, Architektur und Kunst = a history of nature as model for design in engineering, architecture and art. Basel: Birkhäuser.
     
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    Theophany: The Neoplatonic Philosophy of Dionysius the Areopagite.Eric D. Perl - 2007 - State University of New York Press.
    Situates Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite as a Neoplatonic philosopher in the tradition of Plotinus and Proclus.
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  26. Marxism as a Learning Process: The Epistemic Rationality of Precedential Reasoning.Stephen D'Arcy - manuscript
    My aim in this paper is fairly modest. I obviously do not claim that there has never been or could never be an instance of irrational or fallacious appeals to quotations from canonical sources in the marxist tradition. Instead, I claim that the practice of using quotations from canonical sources is not, as such, irrational. If we understand the epistemological infrastructure of the practice -- the rational underpinnings of it -- we can grasp how these citations appeal to the presumptive (...)
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    The Greek Winds.D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (3-4):49-56.
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  28. HALDANE, J. S. -The New Physiology, and Other Addresses. [REVIEW]D'arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1919 - Mind 28:359.
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    Does One Size Fit All? Examining the Differential Effects of IS Security Countermeasures.John D’Arcy & Anat Hovav - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (S1):59-71.
    Research from the fields of criminology and social psychology suggests that the deterrent effect of security countermeasures is not uniform across individuals. In this study, we examine whether certain individual characteristics (i. e., computer self-efficacy) or work arrangement (i. e., virtual status) moderate the influence of security policies, security education, training, and awareness (SETA) program, and computer monitoring on information systems misuse. The results suggest that computer savvy individuals are less deterred by SETA programs and computer monitoring, while these countermeasures (...)
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    An introduction to Christian environmentalism: ecology, virtue, and ethics.Kathryn D'Arcy Blanchard - 2014 - Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press.
    Christians share a common concern for the earth. Evangelicals emphasize creation care; mainline Protestants embrace the green movement; the Catholic Church lists "10 deadly environmental sins;" and the Eastern Orthodox Patriarch has declared climate change an urgent issue of social and economic justice. This textbook examines seven contemporary environmental challenges through the lens of classical Christian virtues. Authors Kathryn Blanchard and Kevin O'Brien use these classical Christian virtues to seek a "golden mean" between extreme positions by pairing each virtue with (...)
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    Developing a living lab in ethics: Initial issues and observations.Eric Racine, Bénédicte D'Anjou, Clara Dallaire, Vincent Dumez, Caroline Favron-Godbout, Anne Hudon, Marjorie Montreuil, Catherine Olivier, Ariane Quintal & Vanessa Chenel - 2024 - Bioethics 38 (2):153-163.
    Living labs are interdisciplinary and participatory initiatives aimed at bringing research closer to practice by involving stakeholders in all stages of research. Living labs align with the principles of participatory research methods as well as recent insights about how participatory ways of generating knowledge help to change practices in concrete settings with respect to specific problems. The participatory, open, and discussion‐oriented nature of living labs could be ideally suited to accompany ethical reflection and changes ensuing from reflection. To our knowledge, (...)
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    Ονοσ: Ανθρωποσ.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1945 - Classical Quarterly 39 (1-2):54-.
    In my translation of the Historia Animalium, now thirty-five years old, I pointed out a couple of passages where νθρωπος stood in the text though νος seemed to be the appropriate word. It had not occurred to me for the moment, though it soon after wards did, that ανος was at hand to account for so curious a misreading. The same contraction has other misreadings to account for, as we may read in Cobet; but I do not know that this (...)
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    Aristophanes, Birds, 1122.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (04):188-.
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    Aristophanes, Birds, 1122.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (4):188-188.
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    Ancient Chemical Warfare.D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (05):171-172.
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    Archilochus, Fr. 56.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1941 - The Classical Review 55 (02):67-.
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    ‘Byzantios olent lacertos’.D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (06):246-248.
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    Fish in Tiber.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (05):166-167.
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    Francis J. Carmody: Physiologus Latinus. Éditions préliminaires, versio B. Pp. 61. Paris: Droz, 1939. Paper.D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (5-6):223-.
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    Hesychiana.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1946 - Classical Quarterly 40 (1-2):44-.
    βρυχεδανς : πολυφγος, ο δ μακρς. For μακρς read μργος. ζγγος· τν μελισσν χος, κα τν μοων. L. and S. translate literally, ‘humming of bees, etc.’; but to buzz or hum is not a common property of insects, it is peculiar to a few. For τν μοων I suggest τν μυιν. ζγγος refers especially to the buzz, or ‘ping’, of a mosquito , LL. zanzara; cf. Cassiodorus ‘Ciniphes genus est culicum, fixis aculeis permolestum, quas vulgus consuevit vocare zinzalas’; and in (...)
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    How to Catch Cuttlefish.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (1):14-18.
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    On Plato's 'Theory of the Planets,' Republic X. 616 E.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1910 - The Classical Review 24 (05):137-142.
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    Pliny, Naturalis Historia, XVIII, 97.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1945 - American Journal of Philology 66 (4):414.
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    The Greek for a Goldfinch.D'arcy W. Thompson - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (1-2):7-11.
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    The Greek for a Zebra.D'arcy W. Thompson - 1943 - The Classical Review 57 (03):103-104.
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    The 'Mole' in Antiquity.D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (1-2):9-12.
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    The regeneration of lost parts in animals.D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1884 - Mind 9 (35):415-420.
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  48. God and the struggle for existence.Charles Frederick D'arcy, Burnett Hillman Streeter & L. Dougall - 1919 - New York,: Association press. Edited by Burnett Hillman Streeter & L. Dougall.
    Introductory, by B. H. Streeter.--Love and omnipotence, by C. F. D'Arcy.--The survival of the fittest, by Lily Dougall.--Power, by Lily Dougall.--The defeat of pain, by B. H. Streeter.
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    Languages of the Unheard: Why Militant Protest is Good for Democracy.Stephen D'Arcy - 2013 - Toronto, ON, Canada: Between the Lines.
    In its opening chapters, ‘Languages of the Unheard’ offers a broad account of militancy as an aid to democracy and a principled response to the intransigence of elites and the unresponsiveness of institutions to the public interest. It proposes an understanding of militancy as a civic virtue and a contribution to democratic politics, relying on a normative conception of ‘autonomous democracy.’ In the second part of the book, this understanding of admirable militancy is applied to a wide range of protest (...)
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  50. A short study of ethics.Charles F. D'arcy - 1896 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (1):6-6.
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