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    Historical studies on the phlogiston theory.—IV. Last phases of the theory.J. R. Partington & Douglas McKie - 1939 - Annals of Science 4 (2):113-149.
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    Historical studies on the phlogiston theory.—I. The levity of phlogiston.J. R. Partington & Douglas McKie - 1937 - Annals of Science 2 (4):361-404.
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    Historical studies on the phlogiston theory.—III. Light and heat in combustion.J. R. Partington & Douglas McKie - 1938 - Annals of Science 3 (4):337-371.
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    Sir John Eliot, Bart. , and John Elliot.J. R. Partington & Douglas McKie - 1950 - Annals of Science 6 (3):262-267.
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    Historical studies on the phlogiston theory.—II. The negative weight of phlogiston.J. R. Partington M. B. E. D. Sc & Douglas McKie D. Sc PhD - 1938 - Annals of Science 3 (1):1-58.
  6. The Universal Expansion Hypothesis.J. R. Mckie - 1988 - Logique Et Analyse 31 (123-124):433-442.
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    Ovid's Amores: The Prime Sources for the Text.D. S. McKie - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (01):219-.
    Within the increasingly complex picture which has emerged in recent years of the manuscript tradition of Ovid's Amores the relationship of the two earliest MSS appears to remain firm: cod. P or Puteaneus of the 9th or early 10th century, which begins at Am. 1.2.51, was copied, probably directly, from the second half of the 9th-century cod. R or Regius , whose first half now ends at Am. 1.2.50. This view, which originates in S. Tafel's dissertation of 1910 and lies (...)
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    Ovid's Amores: The Prime Sources for the Text.D. S. McKie - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (1):219-238.
    Within the increasingly complex picture which has emerged in recent years of the manuscript tradition of Ovid's Amores the relationship of the two earliest MSS appears to remain firm: cod. P or Puteaneus of the 9th or early 10th century, which begins at Am. 1.2.51, was copied, probably directly, from the second half of the 9th-century cod. R or Regius, whose first half now ends at Am. 1.2.50. This view, which originates in S. Tafel's dissertation of 1910 and lies behind (...)
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    Charge transfer complexes in intercalated layer compounds.J. V. Acrivos & J. R. Salem - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (3):603-619.
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    Suggestions toward a scientific interpretation of perception.J. R. Kantor - 1920 - Psychological Review 27 (3):191-216.
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    Pragmatic Moral Problems and the Ethical Interpretation of Pediatric Pain.A. R. Young & J. R. Thobaben - 2011 - Christian Bioethics 17 (3):243-276.
    Biologically, pain is neither intrinsically good nor bad, but is a communication mechanism designed to serve organismal ends. Pain for any given person at any given time should be evaluated on the basis of “success” (or not) in serving those purposes. Yet, the physiological, psychological, and cultural complexity of the experience makes moral consideration of pain complicated. This is especially the case with infants in pain. The competence of the infant as a “decision maker” cannot, of course, be assumed. Even (...)
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    Adam Smith’s Marketplace of Life.J. R. Weinstein - 2004 - Mind 113 (449):202-207.
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    The ethics of research related to health care in developing countries.J. R. McMillan - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (2):204-206.
    A report by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, contrary to the Declaration of Helsinki, permits most important research initiatives in developing countries.The Ethics of Research Related to Health Care in Developing Countries by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics makes a number of innovative recommendations that depart from codes such as the Declaration of Helsinki. It recommends that standards of care might be relativised to the standard of that nation. It recommends that very good reasons need to be given for not (...)
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    Detection of material property errors in handbooks and databases using artificial neural networks with hidden correlations.Y. M. Zhang, J. R. G. Evans & S. F. Yang - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (33):4453-4474.
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    Local Kc Constructions.J. R. Steel - 2007 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (3):721 - 737.
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    The self in sensory cognition.J. R. Jones - 1949 - Mind 58 (January):40-61.
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    The Pilgrimage Project: Speculative design for engaged interdisciplinary education.J. R. Osborn, Evan Barba, Gretchen E. Henderson, Lisa M. Strong & Lesley H. Kadish - 2017 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 18 (4):349-371.
    This article presents the Pilgrimage Model as a template for educators wishing to lead students on site-specific studies of engaged learning. During the 2015–2016 academic year, a group of Georgeto...
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  18. La prefecture du pretoire d'Illyricum au IV siecle.J. R. Palanque - 1951 - Byzantion 21:5-14.
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  19. Réplique de M. Palanque=.J. R. Palanque - 1935 - Byzantion 10:641-642.
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    Chemical Arts in the Mount Athos Manual of Christian Iconography.J. R. Partington - 1934 - Isis 22 (1):136-149.
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    Notes and Correspondence.J. R. Partington - 1932 - Isis 18 (1):191-192.
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    Some Early Appraisals of the Work of John Mayow.J. R. Partington - 1959 - Isis 50 (3):211-226.
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    The Discovery of Mosaic Gold.J. R. Partington - 1934 - Isis 21 (1):203-206.
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    The Life and Work of John Mayow . Part One.J. R. Partington - 1956 - Isis 47 (3):217-230.
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    The Life and Work of John Mayow : Part Two.J. R. Partington - 1956 - Isis 47 (4):405-417.
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    Recent Philosophers: A Supplement to A Hundred Years of Philosophy.J. R. Cameron - 1986 - Philosophical Quarterly 36 (144):451-453.
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    Preference Formation, Choice Sets, and the Creative Destruction of Preferences.Russell S. Sobel & J. R. Clark - 2014 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 14 (1):55-74.
    Economic models are founded in the idea of taking individuals' preferences as both known and given. This article explores the evolution of personal preferences, within a context of both entrepreneurial discovery and Objectivist philosophy. It begins by formalizing Ayn Rand's theory of Objectivism applied to human values, and continues by modeling preference changes similar to Schumpeter's theory of creative destruction—a process of self-discovery. Next the role of societal factors is examined in forming shared preference sets. Finally, the article describes how (...)
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    The Dynamical Theory of Knowledge in Duhem: a Middle Way Between the Classical Conception of Science and the Conventionalist/Pragmatist Conception.J. R. N. Chiappin - 2014 - Trans/Form/Ação 37 (2):57-90.
    O objetivo é propor uma reconstrução racional da concepção da ciência de Duhem, por meio do recurso da metodologia da teoria da ciência, como uma teoria normativa da dinâmica do conhecimento. Essa reconstrução ajuda a estabelecer que Duhem não pode ser classificado como um convencionalista/pragmatista, como sugere a interpretação-padrão, e, além disso, que Duhem almeja construir uma concepção que seja um termo médio entre a concepção metafísica clássica e a concepção do convencionalismo/pragmatismo. A estratégia metodológica para construir esse termo médio (...)
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    Nordic Science in Historical Perspective. Jole Shackelford.J. R. Christianson - 1995 - Isis 86 (3):464-465.
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    Tycho Brahe. En levnadsteckning med nya bidrag belysande hans liv och verk. Wilhelm Norlind.J. R. Christianson - 1971 - Isis 62 (4):545-546.
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    Interaction between total stimulus information and specific stimulus information in visual recognition.J. R. Newbrough - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (3):297.
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    Vasotocin: Neurohumoral control of the reciprocal-interaction model?J. R. Normanton - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (3):416-417.
  33. Instrumental transformism and the unrealities of realism.J. R. Kantor - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (17):449-461.
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  34. Self-Knowledge.J. R. Jones & T. R. Miles - 1956 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 30:120-156.
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    Against Equality Again.J. R. Lucas - 1977 - Philosophy 52 (201):255 - 280.
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    A tentative analysis of the primary data of psychology.J. R. Kantor - 1921 - Journal of Philosophy 18 (10):253-269.
  37. The Logic of Modern Science.J. R. Kantor - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 6 (23):256-257.
     
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    Persius' Poetics.J. R. Jenkinson - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (01):33-.
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    Persius, Satires 6.6.J. R. Jenkinson - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (01):145-.
    The purpose of this note is to defend the following reading, offered by a minority of manuscripts, at Sat. 6.6. Even if the evidence of the manuscripts showed merely that egregius… senes was an eleventh-century conjecture which gained a very moderate degree of acceptance, the reading would still have much to commend it.
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    Sarcasm in Lucan i. 33–66.J. R. Jenkinson - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (01):8-9.
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    Haberma, legitimation, and the state.R. A. Y. J. - 1978 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 8 (2):149–163.
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  42. Nature's metabolism: On eating in Derrida, Agamben, and Spinoza.R. J. - 2003 - Research in Phenomenology 33 (1):186-217.
    This article studies a series of provocative references to Spinoza by Jacques Derrida and Giorgio Agamben. For both contemporary philosophers, the context is discussions of eating, a subject matter that turns out to involve such central issues as subjectivity, nature, ethics, and teleology. Each situates Spinoza in a counter-history of philosophy and suggests that Spinoza constitutes an important resource for contemporary reflections. Through an analysis of the three philosophers' texts about eating, nutrition, and being metabolized, I argue that Spinoza's nonteleological, (...)
     
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    Fraud & abuse: Eighth Circuit rules that states are" persons" under the False Claims Act.J. R. Johnson - 1998 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 26 (4):359.
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  44. A reply to mr flew's "selves".J. R. Jones - 1950 - Mind 59 (April):233-236.
     
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    Belief and loss of belief: A discussion.J. R. Jones & D. Z. Phillips - 1970 - Sophia 9 (1):1-7.
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    Booth‘s Rising of 1659.J. R. Jones - 1957 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 39 (2):416-443.
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    Critical notices.J. R. Jones - 1948 - Mind 57 (226):377-383.
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  48. Hinduism and Christianity.J. R. Jones - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8:653.
     
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.J. R. Jones - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (87):371-373.
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    Our knowledge of other persons.J. R. Jones - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (April):134-148.
    It seems to me certain that the perception of foreign bodies of a certain sort, although a necessary, is not the only, part of the basis of our belief in other persons. The greatest disagreement with this view that I know of has been expressed by Professor Aaron in a paper published in Philosophy , XIX, 72. He claims that, since one does not really know “what it means to be a mind in one's own case,” the question whether we (...)
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