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    The Eternal Food: Gastronomic Ideas and Experiences of Hindus and Buddhists.Francis Zimmermann & R. S. Khare - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (3):480.
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    Beauty Restored.Francis Sparshott - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (3):461.
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    An attempt to obtain pupillary conditioning with infrared photography.Francis A. Young - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 48 (1):62.
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    The Quest for Eden.Francis Zeman & Elena Maria Marsella - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (2):318.
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    Religious Healing in the Veda. With Translations and Annotations of Medical Hymns from the Ṛgveda and the Atharvaveda and Renderings from the Corresponding Ritual TextsReligious Healing in the Veda. With Translations and Annotations of Medical Hymns from the Rgveda and the Atharvaveda and Renderings from the Corresponding Ritual Texts.Francis Zimmermann & Kenneth G. Zysk - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (3):502.
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    Lucian's Atticism. The Morphology of the Verb.Francis G. Allinson & Roy J. Deferrari - 1916 - American Journal of Philology 37 (2):215.
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    Why artworks have no right to have rights.Francis Sparshott - 1983 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 42 (1):5-15.
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    Mass expressions.Francis Jeffry Pelletier & Lenhart K. Schubert - unknown
    previous theories and the relevance of those criticisms to the new accounts. Additionally, we have included a new section at the end, which gives some directions to literature outside of formal semantics in which the notion of mass has been employed. We looked at work on mass expressions in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics here, and we discussed some research in the history of philosophy and in metaphysics that makes use of the notion of mass.
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    Effects of multiple experimenters on attachment behavior of mallard ducklings.Cory John Lindgren, Angie Lombardi, Terry J. Buss & L. James Shapiro - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (3):273-274.
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    Imagination: The very idea.Francis Sparshott - 1990 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (1):1-8.
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    Wittgenstein on the impossibility of following a rule only once.Francis Y. Lin - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (1):134-154.
    ABSTRACTWittgenstein’s remark that one cannot follow a rule only once has generated two puzzles: how can everyone accept it to be true? and why does Wittgenstein advance it? These two puzzles have tormented commentators for decades. In this paper I put forward a new interpretation and explain away the two puzzles. I shall show that Wittgenstein’s remark is plain truth and that his motivation behind making it is to dissolve the picture theory of meaning propounded in the Tractatus. This interpretation (...)
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    Disputed Evaluations.Francis E. Sparshott - 1970 - American Philosophical Quarterly 7 (2):131 - 142.
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    The Future of Aesthetics: The 1996 Ryle Lectures.Francis Sparshott - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (199):250-252.
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    Art and anthropology.Francis Sparshott - 1997 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 55 (3):239-243.
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    This Is Not the Real Me.Francis Sparshott - 1993 - Philosophy and Literature 17 (1):1-15.
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    The Practice of Reading.Francis Edward Sparshott - 1999 - Philosophy and Literature 23 (1):223-226.
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    The structure of aesthetics.Francis Edward Sparshott - 1963 - Toronto,: University of Toronto Press.
  18. Punk Rock Is My Religion—Straight Edge Punk and ‘Religious’ Identity.Francis Stewart - unknown
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    Political and Economic Arguments for Corporate Social Responsibility: Analysis and a Proposition Regarding the CSR Agenda.Francis Weyzig - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 86 (4):417-428.
    Different perspectives on corporate social responsibility (CSR) exist, each with their own agenda. Some emphasise management responsibilities towards stakeholders, others argue that companies should actively contribute to social goals, and yet others reject a social responsibility of business beyond legal compliance. In addition, CSR initiatives relate to different issues, such as labour standards and corruption. This article analyses what types of CSR initiatives are supported by political and economic arguments. The distinction between different CSR perspectives and CSR issues on the (...)
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  20. Domination.Francis N. Lovett - 2001 - The Monist 84 (1):98-112.
    The recent revival of civic republicanism has been grounded on a conception of liberty as non-domination. While this avenue of thought holds considerable promise, such a conception of liberty can only be as sound as the underlying concept of domination, and although the term appears frequently in the pages of contemporary political theory, unlike other basic concepts, domination has received remarkably little in the way of serious conceptual analysis. Indeed, one might be tempted to conclude that domination is not a (...)
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    The Sense of Order: A Study in the Psychology of Decorative Art.Francis Sparshott - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 15 (1):126.
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    Common Bayesian Models for Common Cognitive Issues.Francis Colas, Julien Diard & Pierre Bessière - 2010 - Acta Biotheoretica 58 (2-3):191-216.
    How can an incomplete and uncertain model of the environment be used to perceive, infer, decide and act efficiently? This is the challenge that both living and artificial cognitive systems have to face. Symbolic logic is, by its nature, unable to deal with this question. The subjectivist approach to probability is an extension to logic that is designed specifically to face this challenge. In this paper, we review a number of frequently encountered cognitive issues and cast them into a common (...)
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    Who visits cathedrals? The science of cathedral studies and psychographic segmentation.Leslie J. Francis & Simon Mansfield - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1–11.
    This study applied psychographic segmentation theory to explore the psychological type profile of 1082 visitors to four cathedrals (three in England and one in Wales) and to set this profile alongside the published national normative data. Data provided by the Francis Psychological Type Scales demonstrated that among cathedral visitors there were more introverts (60%), sensing types (72%) and judging types (80%), with a balance between thinking types (49%) and feeling types (51%). Comparisons with the population norms demonstrated that extraverts (...)
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    Logic, Metaphysics, and the Natural Sociability of Mankind.Francis Hutcheson, James Moore & Michael Silverthorne - 2006 - Liberty Fund.
    James Moore states that "some of the most distinctive and central arguments of Hutcheson's philosophy - the importance of ideas brought to mind by the internal senses, the presence in human nature of calm desires, of generous and benevolent instincts - will be found to emerge in the course of these writings.""--Jacket.
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  25. A Measured Pace: Toward a Philosophical Understanding of the Arts of Dance.Francis Sparshott - 1998 - Philosophical Quarterly 48 (190):129-132.
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  26. Agape, Eros, Gender: Towards a Pauline Sexual Ethic.Francis Watson - 2000
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  27. Paul, Judaism, and the Gentiles: Beyond the New Perspective.Francis Watson - 2007
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    The case for conservatism.Francis Graham Wilson - 1951 - New Brunswick, U.S.A.: Transaction Publishers.
    THE CONSERVATIVE SPIRIT IN POLITICS IT is difficult for me to express my pleasure in being again for a few days on the campus of the University of ...
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    The American Bishops on Deterrence—‘Wise as Serpents: Innocent as Doves’∗.Francis X. Winters - 1983 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 8 (3):23-29.
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    Illustrations on the Moral Sense (1728).Francis Hutcheson & Editor Peach, Bernard - 1971 - Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. Edited by Bernard Peach & Gilbert Burnet.
    Also contains the Burnet/Hutcheson correspondence.
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  31. Getting things done: The science behind stress-free productivity.Francis Heylighen & Clément Vidal - 2007 - Cogprints.
    Allen (2001) proposed the “Getting Things Done” (GTD) method for personal productivity enhancement, and reduction of the stress caused by information overload. This paper argues that recent insights in psychology and cognitive science support and extend GTD’s recommendations. We first summarize GTD with the help of a flowchart. We then review the theories of situated, embodied and distributed cognition that purport to explain how the brain processes information and plans actions in the real world. The conclusion is that the brain (...)
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    Advantages and limitations of formal expression.Francis Heylighen - 1999 - Foundations of Science 4 (1):25-56.
    Testing the validity of knowledge requires formal expression of that knowledge. Formality of an expression is defined as the invariance, under changes of context, of the expression's meaning, i.e. the distinction which the expression represents. This encompasses both mathematical formalism and operational determination. The main advantages of formal expression are storability, universal communicability, and testability. They provide a selective edge in the Darwinian competition between ideas. However, formality can never be complete, as the context cannot be eliminated. Primitive terms, observation (...)
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    (Meta)systems as constraints on variation— a classification and natural history of metasystem transitions.Francis Heylighen - 1995 - World Futures 45 (1):59-85.
    A new conceptual framework is proposed to situate and integrate the parallel theories of Turchin, Powers, Campbell and Simon. A system is defined as a constraint on variety. This entails a 2 × 2 × 2 classification scheme for “higher‐order” systems, using the dimensions of constraint, (static) variety, and (dynamic) variation. The scheme distinguishes two classes of metasystems from supersystems and other types of emergent phenomena. Metasystems are defined as constrained variations of constrained variety. Control is characterized as a constraint (...)
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    David Hume's Argument Against Miracles: A Critical Analysis.Francis Beckwith - 1989 - Univ Pr of America.
    This book is a presentation and critical analysis of Hume’s argument against miracles. In addition, this work contains a critique of contemporary rehabilitations of Hume’s argument by Flew, Nowell-Smith, and McKinnon, and a defense of the kalam cosmological argument for God’s existence. The author concludes that the concept of miracle is perfectly coherent and that it is possible that one can enough evidence to be epistemically justified in believing that one has occurred. This book also includes a discussion on the (...)
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  35. The not-so-strange modal logic of indeterminacy.Francis Jeffry Pelletier - 1984 - Logique Et Analyse 27 (8):415-422.
     
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    Potentiality in the Abortion Discussion.Francis C. Wade - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (2):239 - 255.
    Engelhardt is correct in thinking that potentiality implies continuity. The central purpose of the Aristotelian notion of potency is to explain continuity, both in becoming and in generation-corruption. If one denies continuity in change, he will have little use for potentiality, at least little use for the Aristotelian types. And there are types that should not be conflated: one to account for continuity in becoming and generation, another to account for continuity of a being going from not acting to acting. (...)
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    Aristote et la politique.Francis Wolff - 1991 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    La " philosophie politique " est le singulier croisement, effectué par Aristote, de deux produits de l'histoire grecque. Depuis lors, toute la pensée politique (de Machiavel à Marx, de Montesquieu à H. Arendt) se nourrit de celle d'Aristote. Il convenait d'analyser les livres fondateurs de cette pensée fondatrice pour en livrer à tous l'intention singulière et le sens universel. Les problèmes des cités où vécut Aristote ne sont sans doute pas ceux de nos Etats. Et pourtant les réflexions philosophiques d'Aristote (...)
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    Singing And Speaking.Francis Sparshott - 1997 - British Journal of Aesthetics 37 (3):199-210.
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    Mystical orientation and psychological health : a study among university students in Turkey.Leslie J. Francis, U. Ok & Mandy Robbins - 2017 - Mental Health, Religion and Culture.
    This study examines the association between mystical experience, as captured by the Francis-Louden Mystical Orientation Scale, and psychological health, as captured by the Eysenckian three dimensional model of personality, among 329 students attending a state university in Turkey. The data reported no significant association between mystical orientation and psychoticism scores, and a small but significant positive association between mystical orientation and neuroticism scores, after controlling for sex differences. This finding suggests that there may be a small inverse association between (...)
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    Justice and sport.Francis W. Keenan - 1975 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 2 (1):111-123.
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    Replies to Evan Fales: On History and Miracles.Francis J. Beckwith - 2001 - Philosophia Christi 3 (1):42 - 45.
    This article is a response to Evan Fales’s critique of Francis Beckwith’s chapter ’Philosophia Christi’ Series 2, 3.1 2001) that appeared in the 1997 book, ’In Defense of Miracles’ (InterVarsity Press, 1997). Beckwith argues that Fales seems to misunderstand his argument. In his reply, Beckwith clarifies his original case and then moves on and addresses Fales’s argument that if miracles regularly occur, the reason for believing in miracles would be undermined; they are contrary to the regular course of nature. (...)
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    Ternary Exclusive Or.Francis Pelletier - 2008 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 16 (1):75-83.
    Ternary exclusive or is the truth function that is true just in case exactly one of its three arguments is true. This is an interesting truth function, not definable in terms of the binary exclusive or alone, although the binary case is definable in terms of the ternary case. This article investigates the types of truth functions that can be defined by ternary exclusive or, and relates these findings to the seminal work of Emil Post.
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    Marxism, Ideology and Literature (review).Francis Shor - 1981 - Philosophy and Literature 5 (1):119-121.
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    A thought for penny nickels.Francis Sparshoti - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 39 (4):451-453.
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    Cold and remote art.Francis Sparshott - 1982 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 41 (2):127-136.
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    Contexts of Dance.Francis Sparshott - 1990 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 24 (1):73.
  47. Charles Taylor, Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity Reviewed by.Francis Sparshott - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11 (1):74-77.
     
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    Foundations of Architecture.Francis Sparshott - 1992 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 26 (2):73.
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    Kant without Sade.Francis Edward Sparshott - 1997 - Philosophy and Literature 21 (1):151-154.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Kant without SadeFrancis SparshottErmanno Bencivenga’s discussion of “Kant’s Sadism” rests on a misrepresentation of Kant’s enterprise. 1 It presents Kantian morality as a matter of motivation, so that reason has to be pitted against desire. But Kant’s whole point is that, because the psychological causes of one’s actions can never be ascertained, they are irrelevant to morality. Morality is entirely a matter of the reasons for one’s actions, no (...)
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    Mr. Ziff and the "artistic illusion".Francis Sparshott - 1952 - Mind 61 (243):376-380.
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