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    A History of MathematicsCarl B. Boyer.J. E. Hofmann - 1969 - Isis 60 (4):553-553.
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    Altes und neues Von der quadratur Des Descartesschen blattes.J. E. Hofmann - 1954 - Centaurus 3 (2):279-295.
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    Über eine zahlentheoretische Aufgabe Fermats.J. E. Hofmann - 1972 - Centaurus 16 (3):169-202.
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    Geschichte des Zahlbegriffs. Helmuth Gericke.J. E. Hofmann - 1971 - Isis 62 (3):404-405.
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    Johann Bernoullis Kreisrektifikation durch Evolventenbildung.J. E. Hofmann - 1986 - Centaurus 29 (2):89-99.
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  6. Register zu Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Mathematische Schriften und Der Briefwechsel mit Mathematikern.J. E. Hofmann & C. I. Gerhardt - 1980 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 42 (3):609-610.
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    Zum gedenken an Thomas bradwardine.J. E. Hofmann - 1951 - Centaurus 1 (4):293-308.
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  8. Etudes et documents photographiques sur Wolff. In: Christian Wolff: Gesammelte Werke, Materialien und Dokumente.Jean École, H. W. Arndt, Ch A. Corr, J. E. Hofmann & M. Thomann - 1989 - Studia Leibnitiana 21 (2):214-215.
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    Die Entwicklungsgeschichte der Leibnizschen Mathematik während des Aufenthaltes in Paris . J. E. Hofmann.D. J. Struik - 1950 - Isis 41 (3/4):309-310.
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    Geschichte der Mathematik. O. Becker, J. E. Hofmann.D. J. Struik - 1952 - Isis 43 (3):290-291.
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    Geschichte der Mathematik. I. Von den Anfängen bis zum Auftreten von Fermat und Descartes. By J. E. Hofmann. Berlin: de Gruyter . 1963. Pp. 251. DM. 5.80. [REVIEW]J. R. Ravetz - 1965 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (4):360-360.
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    J. B. Hofmann: Lateinische Umgangssprache. Zweite, durch Nachträge vermehrte Auflage. Pp. xvi+214. Heidelberg: Winter, 1936. Paper, RM. 4.50 (bound, 6); the Nachtrage alone, I. [REVIEW]E. C. Woodcock - 1937 - The Classical Review 51 (05):203-.
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    Die Entwicklungsgeschichte der Leibnizschen Mathematik während des Aufenthaltes in Paris by J. E. Hofmann[REVIEW]D. Struik - 1950 - Isis 41:309-310.
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    Geschichte der Mathematik by O. Becker; J. E. Hofmann[REVIEW]D. Struik - 1952 - Isis 43:290-291.
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    10 years of BAWLing into affective and aesthetic processes in reading: what are the echoes?Arthur M. Jacobs, Melissa L.-H. Võ, Benny B. Briesemeister, Markus Conrad, Markus J. Hofmann, Lars Kuchinke, Jana Lüdtke & Mario Braun - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:127321.
    Reading is not only “cold” information processing, but involves affective and aesthetic processes that go far beyond what current models of word recognition, sentence processing, or text comprehension can explain. To investigate such “hot” reading processes, standardized instruments that quantify both psycholinguistic and emotional variables at the sublexical, lexical, inter-, and supralexical levels (e.g., phonological iconicity, word valence, arousal-span, or passage suspense) are necessary. One such instrument, the Berlin Affective Word List (BAWL) has been used in over 50 published studies (...)
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    Interaction of rhodopsin with the G‐protein, transducin.Paul A. Hargrave, Heidi E. Hamm & K. P. Hofmann - 1993 - Bioessays 15 (1):43-50.
    Rhodopsin, upon activation by light, transduces the photon signal by activation of the G‐protein, transducin. The well‐studied rhodopsin/transducin system serves as a model for the understanding of signal transduction by the large class of G‐protein‐coupled receptors. The interactive form of rhodopsin, R*, is conformationally similar or identical to rhodopsin's photolysis intermediate Metarhodopsin II (MII). Formation of MII requires deprotonation of rhodopsin's protonated Schiff base which appears to facilitate some opening of the rhodopsin structure. This allows a change in conformation at (...)
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  17. A dialogue with Descartes: Newton's ontology of true and immutable natures.J. E. McGuire - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (1):103-125.
    : This article is concerned with Newton's appropriation of Descartes' ontology of true and immutable natures in developing his theory of infinitely extended space. It contends that unless the part played by the Platonic distinction between "being a nature" and "having a nature" in Newton's thinking is properly appreciated the foundation of his doctrine of space in relation to God will not be fully understood. It also contends that Newton's Platonism is consistent with his empiricism once the mediating role is (...)
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    Embryonic stem cell production through therapeutic cloning has fewer ethical problems than stem cell harvest from surplus IVF embryos.J. -E. S. Hansen - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (2):86-88.
    Restrictions on research on therapeutic cloning are questionable as they inhibit the development of a technique which holds promise for succesful application of pluripotent stem cells in clinical treatment of severe diseases. It is argued in this article that the ethical concerns are less problematic using therapeutic cloning compared with using fertilised eggs as the source for stem cells. The moral status of an enucleated egg cell transplanted with a somatic cell nucleus is found to be more clearly not equivalent (...)
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    A History of Classical Scholarship.J. E. Sandys - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (07):239-240.
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  20. Shared decision making: The ethics of caring and best respect.J. E. Beltran - 1996 - Bioethics Forum 12 (3):17-25.
     
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    Conqueror of the World. The Life of Chingis-Khan.J. E. B., René Grousset, Marian McKellar, Denis Sinor & Rene Grousset - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):363.
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  22. Visualising.J. E. R. Squires - 1968 - Mind 77 (305):58-67.
  23. Family resemblance.J. E. Llewelyn - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (73):344-346.
  24. Two types of idealism.J. E. Creighton - 1917 - Philosophical Review 26 (5):514-536.
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    Marcel: Hope and ethics.J. E. Grady - 1970 - Journal of Value Inquiry 4 (1):56-64.
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    Another Misunderstood Passage in the Oedipus Tyrannus.J. E. Harry - 1912 - The Classical Review 26 (01):4-5.
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    Darstellungen aus der Sittengeschichte Roms in der Zeit von August bis zum Ausgang der Antonine von Ludwig Friedländer. A chte neu bearbeitete und vermehrte Auflage.E. B. M. J. - 1911 - The Classical Review 25 (02):62-.
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    Latin Prose Composition. By G. G. Ramsay, M.A., LL.D. Vol. I Third edition, 4s. 6d.E. N. J. - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (08):367-.
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    The nature of philosophical problems.J. E. Ledden - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (2):251-268.
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    An Introduction to the Latin Language, by Maurice C. Hime, M.A., LL.D.J. E. Nixon - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (1-2):59-.
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    ἁρμνία and τόνος in Greek Music.J. E. Sandys - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (09):397-.
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    Homles' Index to Lysias Index Lysiacus Davidis H. Holmes, Ph.D. Bonn (F. Cohen. 1895. Pp. 213. 8 M.).J. E. Sandys - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (08):411-.
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    On the Quantity of Names in ινης.J. E. Sandys - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (04):205-206.
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    Dr. Alexander on mind and its objects.J. E. Turner - 1915 - Mind 24 (93):65-69.
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    Direct realism.J. E. Turner - 1926 - Mind 35 (138):267.
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    The duration of attention, reversible perspectives, and the refractory phase of the reflex arc.J. E. Wallace Wallin - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (2):33-38.
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    The Rhetoric of Combat: Greek Military Theory and Roman Culture in Julius Caesar's Battle Descriptions.J. E. Lendon - 1999 - Classical Antiquity 18 (2):273-329.
    Descriptions of battles in ancient authors are not mirrors of reality, however dim and badly cracked, but are a form of literary production in which the real events depicted are filtered through the literary, intellectual, and cultural assumptions of the author. By comparing the battle descriptions of Julius Caesar to those of Xenophon and Polybius this paper attempts to place those battle descriptions in their intellectual and cultural context. Here Caesar appears as a military intellectual engaged in controversies with experts (...)
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    Dr. Perry's references to ward's `naturalism and agnosticism'.J. E. Creighton - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (10):266-269.
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    Eighteenth and nineteenth century modes of thought.J. E. Creighton - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (1):1-21.
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    Professor A. Campbell Fraser's account of 'human intelligence'.J. E. Creighton - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4 (2):167-174.
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    Philosophy as the art of affixing labels.J. E. Creighton - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (9):225-233.
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    The form of philosophical objectivity.J. E. Creighton - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32 (3):247-262.
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    The nature and criterion of truth.J. E. Creighton - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17 (6):592-605.
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    Static equilibrium and vestibular function.J. E. Birren - 1945 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 35 (2):127.
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    Index to F. D. Lessing's Lamaist Iconography of the Peking Temple Yung-Ho-Kung.J. E. B., J. R. Krueger & E. D. Francis - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):218.
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    Keleti Szemle / Revue Orientale.J. E. B., Ignácz Kúnos, Bernát Munkácsy, Ignacz Kunos & Bernat Munkacsy - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):364.
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    Mongol Reader.J. E. B., William M. Austin, John G. Hangin & Peter M. Onon - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (2):207.
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    Moral Values and the Moral Life.J. E. B. - 1932 - Modern Schoolman 9 (4):87-87.
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    Mind vs. matter.J. E. B. - 1880 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 14 (2):249 - 250.
  50. Garrett Cullity and Berys Gaut , Ethics and Practical Reason. [REVIEW]J. E. Mahon - 1999 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 7 (1):119-120.
    In this book review I argue that, broadly speaking, there are three rival accounts of the relationship between having a normative reason to act and being motivated to act. Neo-Humeans argue that an agent has a normative reason to act if and only if so doing would satisfy some desire of the agent; consequently, their task is to show that there is an internal relation between an agent’s having a normative reason to act and an agent’s having a desire to (...)
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