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    Recalled Childhood Gender-Related Play Behaviour and Current Gender-Related Occupational Interests in University Students: Examining the Mediating Roles of Gender Compatibility, Goal Endorsement, and Occupational Stereotype Flexibility.Karson T. F. Kung - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Substantial average gender differences in childhood play behaviour and occupational interests have been well-documented. Recent research shows that childhood gender-related play behaviour longitudinally predicts gender-related occupational interests in adolescence. The first aim of the present study was to extend this recent finding by examining whether university students’ recalled childhood gender-related play behaviour predicts their current gender-related occupational interests. The second aim of the present study was to investigate whether gender-related socio-cognitive processes mediate the relation between childhood play behaviour and subsequent (...)
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    Art and Ideology: Essay ReviewMarxism and Art: Essays Classic and ContemporaryThe Philosophical Foundations of Soviet Aesthetics.E. F. Kaelin, Maynard Solomon, Edward M. Swiderski, T. J. Blakeley, Guido Küng, N. Lobkowicz & Guido Kung - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 15 (2):65.
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    Philosophical Problems of Many-Valued Logic. By A. A. Zinov'ev. A revised edition, edited and translated by Guido Küng and David Dinsmore Gomey. (Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1963, pp. xiv + 155, f. 23; 46s.). [REVIEW]G. T. Kneebone - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (152):171-.
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    Quantifiers in ontology.Charles F. Kielkopf - 1977 - Studia Logica 36 (4):301-307.
    This paper is a reaction to G. Küng's and J. T. Canty's Substitutional Quantification and Leniewskian quantifiers'Theoria 36 (1970), 165–182. I reject their arguments that quantifiers in Ontology cannot be referentially interpreted but I grant that there is what can be called objectual — referential interpretation of quantifiers and that because of the unrestricted quantification in Ontology the quantifiers in Ontology should not be given a so-called objectual-referential interpretation. I explain why I am in agreement with Küng and Canty's recommendation (...)
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  5. Hierarchy Perspectives for Ecological Complexity /T.F.H. Allen and Thomas B. Starr. --. --.T. F. H. Allen & Thomas B. Starr - 1982 - University of Chicago Press, 1982.
     
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    Immortality and Light1: T. F. TORRANCE.T. F. Torrance - 1981 - Religious Studies 17 (2):147-161.
    To rise from the dead and live in the age to come is the appointed destiny of the children of God. In that continuing personal life they are like angels and can no longer die, for as children of the resurrection they are children of God. He is the God, not of the dead, but of the living, for in him all are alive. That was the message of Jesus handed down to us through the Evangelists as an essential part (...)
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    Hierarchy: Perspectives for Ecological Complexity.T. F. H. Allen & Thomas B. Starr - 1984 - Philosophy of Science 51 (2):359-361.
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  8. Reality and Scientific Theology.T. F. Torrance - 1987 - Philosophy 62 (240):254-256.
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  9. The moral significance of spontaneous abortion.T. F. Murphy - 1985 - Journal of Medical Ethics 11 (2):79-83.
    Spontaneous abortion is rarely addressed in moral evaluations of abortion. Indeed, 'abortion' is virtually always taken to mean only induced abortion. After a brief review of medical aspects of spontaneous abortion, I attempt to articulate the moral implications of spontaneous abortion for the two poles of the abortion debate, the strong pro-abortion and the strong anti-abortion positions. I claim that spontaneous abortion has no moral relevance for strict pro-abortion positions but that the high incidence of spontaneous abortion is not (as (...)
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  10. Delusional Beliefs.T. F. Oltmanns & B. A. Maher (eds.) - 1988 - John Wiley.
  11. Spain (pp. 307–345).T. F. Glick - 1974 - In Thomas F. Glick (ed.), The Comparative reception of Darwinism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  12. La questione ebraica nel tardo illuminismo tedesco.T. F. T. F. - 1995 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 15:415.
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    Calculations of solid‐state data of neon, and the vapour pressure ratio of its isotopesf.T. F. Johns - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (27):229-236.
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    Statistieke vertel ’n storie: ’n Visie vir die Hervormde Kerk op pad na 2010.T. F. J. Dreyer - 2003 - HTS Theological Studies 59 (4).
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    Unity as a metaphysical paradigm.T. F. Digby - 1985 - Metaphilosophy 16 (2‐3):191-205.
  16. Discontinuity theory and the perception of illusory figures.T. F. Shipley & P. J. Kellman - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):516-516.
  17. The last forty years—The next forty years.T. F. Green - 1985 - Nexus 7 (2).
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    Toward a unified ecology.T. F. H. Allen - 2015 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by T. W. Hoekstra.
    The principles of ecological integration -- The landscape criterion -- The ecosystem criterion -- The community criterion -- The organism criterion -- The population criterion -- The biome and biosphere criteria -- Narratives for complexity -- Management of ecological systems -- A unified approach to basic research.
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  19. Calvin's Doctrine of Man.T. F. Torrance & Ronald S. Wallace - 1957
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    God and the contingent world.T. F. Torrance - 1979 - Zygon 14 (4):329-348.
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    The place of St. Thomas of Canterbury in history: a centenary study.T. F. Tout - 1921 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 6 (3):235-265.
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    A further study of the effects of loss of sleep.T. F. Weiskotten & J. E. Ferguson - 1930 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 13 (3):247.
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    Kleisthenes and Athenian nomenclature.T. F. Winters - 1993 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 113:162-165.
    In the course of discussing Kleisthenes' reforms, the author of theAthenaion Politeiamakes the following statement:And he made those who were currently living in each of the demes demesmen of one another, so that they would not examine the new citizens by calling out their patronymic, rather they would announce them by demes; and from this practice, the Athenians call themselves after their demes.
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    Choosing.T. F. Daveney - 1964 - Mind 73 (292):515-526.
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  25. Theology in Reconstruction.T. F. Torrance - 1965
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    Pila at the Battle of Pharsalia.T. F. Carney - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (01):11-13.
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    George Grant: redefining Canada.T. F. Rigelhof - 2001 - Montréal: XYZ.
    A dominant force behind the Canadian nationalist movement of the 1970s, Grants books today help us understand the implications of globalization.
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    Spiritualiteit, identiteit en die etas van die Nederduitsch Hervarmde Kerk.T. F. J. Dreyer - 1998 - HTS Theological Studies 54 (1/2).
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    Die kerk, die huwelik en seks – ’n morele krisis?T. F. J. Dreyer - 2008 - HTS Theological Studies 64 (1).
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    Is AIDS a just punishment?T. F. Murphy - 1988 - Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (3):154-160.
    There are religious and philosophical versions of the thesis that AIDS is a punishment for homosexual behaviour. It is argued here that the religious version is seriously incomplete. Because of this incompleteness and because of the indeterminacies that ordinarily attend religious argumentation, it is concluded that the claim may be set aside as unconvincing. Homosexual behaviour is then judged for its morality against utilitarian, deontological, and natural law theories of ethics. It is argued that such behaviour involves no impediment to (...)
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  31. Dialectic and Difference: Modern Thought and the Sense of Human Limits, by Jacques Taminiaux.T. F. Cloonan - 1997 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 28 (2):300-301.
     
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  32. Merleau-Ponty: Difference, Materiality, Painting, by Veronique M. Foti (Ed.).T. F. Cloonan - 1997 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 28 (1):115-117.
     
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    Moral dilemmas, moral problems.T. F. Dagi - 1989 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 1 (3):257-258.
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    ‘Humour’ in the Concluding Unscientific Postscript.T. F. Morris - 1988 - Heythrop Journal 29 (3):300-312.
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    Plato's Euthyphro.T. F. Morris - 1990 - Heythrop Journal 31 (3):309-323.
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  36. Knowledge of Knowledge and of Lack of Knowledge in the Charmides.T. F. Morris - 1989 - International Studies in Philosophy 21 (1):49-61.
  37. St. Benedict: His Life and Work.T. F. Lindsay - 1950
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    Indeterminate and conditional truth-values.T. F. Lindley - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (17):449-458.
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    Measuring and modelling the instrumented indentation response of coated systems.T. F. Page & S. J. Bull - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (33-35):5331-5346.
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  40. Wanting.T. F. Daveney - 1961 - Philosophical Quarterly 11 (April):135-144.
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    The Platonism of Joachim Du Bellay.T. F. Crane - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (1):88-89.
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    An account of the life and writings of mr. John Locke [by J. Le Clerc, tr. by T.F.P.].Jean Le Clerc & F. P. T. - 1713
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  43. The Life and Character of Mr. John Locke. Done Into Engl. By T.F.P.Jean Le Clerc & F. P. T. - 1706
     
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  44. Faith and Philosophy.T. F. Torrance - 1948 - Hibbert Journal 47:237.
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    The Problem of Natural Theology in the Thought of Karl Barth.T. F. Torrance - 1970 - Religious Studies 6 (2):121 - 135.
    Theologies may be divided into two distinct types which, for the purpose of this essay, may be called ‘interactionist’ and ‘dualist’. By an interactionist theology I mean one in which God is thought of as interacting closely with the world of nature and history without being confused with it, and by a dualist theology I mean one in which God is thought of as separated from the world of nature and history by a measure of deistic distance. Obviously there are (...)
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  46. Good is better than evil because it is nicer: Socrates' defense of justice in the "Republic".T. F. Morris - 2008 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 43 (91):103-124.
     
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    Is Plato Really in Favour of Monotonous Literature? Republic 392c6-398b9.T. F. Morris - 2013 - Dialogue 52 (3):491-521.
    Platon n’est pas sérieux lorsqu’il conduit Socrate à déduire que la poésie doit être essentiellement narrative avec juste un peu de dialogue. Non seulement cette argumentation est-elle intentionnellement fautive, mais Platon crée aussi un Socrate qui obscurcit à dessein une distinction fondamentale. Le Socrate de Platon fait ensuite semblant d’être confus par son propre obscurcissement. En nous obligeant à nous frayer un passage à travers les broussailles de son argumentation erronée, Platon nous donne l’occasion d’avoir une participation plus profonde aux (...)
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    Kierkegaard on taking an outing to deer park.T. F. Morris - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (3):371–383.
  49. Plato's Cave.T. F. Morris - 2007 - Southwest Philosophy Review 23 (2):85-110.
    Current interpretations of Plato’s cave are obviously incorrect because they do not explain how what we hear does not come from what we see. I argue that Plato is saying that the colors we receive from our faculty of vision do not cause the sounds that we receive from our faculty of hearing. I also show how we do not see ourselves or one other, how the shadows on the wall of the cave are images of that which casts them (...)
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    Plato’s Cave.T. F. Morris - 2009 - South African Journal of Philosophy 28 (4):415-432.
    Current interpretations of Plato’s cave are obviously incorrect because they do not explain how what we hear does not come from what we see. I argue that Plato is saying that the colors we receive from our faculty of vision do not cause the sounds that we receive from our faculty of hearing. I also show how we do not see ourselves or one other, how the shadows on the wall of the cave are images of that which casts them (...)
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