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    Dominance as part of a relationship.N. R. Chalmers - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):437-438.
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    Ethological theory and infantile attachment.N. R. Chalmers - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):441-442.
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    ‘The ethics approval took 20 months on a trial which was meant to help terminally ill cancer patients. In the end we had to send the funding back’: a survey of views on human research ethics reviews.Anna Mae Scott, Iain Chalmers, Adrian Barnett, Alexandre Stephens, Simon E. Kolstoe, Justin Clark & Paul Glasziou - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):e90-e90.
    BackgroundWe conducted a survey to identify what types of health/medical research could be exempt from research ethics reviews in Australia.MethodsWe surveyed Australian health/medical researchers and Human Research Ethics Committee members. The survey asked whether respondents had previously changed or abandoned a project anticipating difficulties obtaining ethics approval, and presented eight research scenarios, asking whether these scenarios should or should not be exempt from ethics review, and to provide comments. Qualitative data were analysed thematically; quantitative data in R.ResultsWe received 514 responses. (...)
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  4. Burr, D. 81.R. Carston, Dj Chalmers, Pm Churchland & A. Clark - 1997 - In Dunja Jutronić (ed.), The Maribor papers in naturalized semantics. Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta Maribor.
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  5. Physics: The Elements.N. R. Campbell - 1921 - Mind 30 (118):207-214.
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    The discrimination of two simultaneously presented brightnesses.N. R. Bartlett - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (5):380.
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    Contemporary Theories of Knowledge.R. C. N. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (1):192-192.
    An impressive array of succinct expositions of a large variety of British and American epistemological theories. Bergson and the Vienna Circle are also treated in detail. Idealism, Realism, and Pragmatism are discussed as well as constructionist, intuitional, and organismic theories.--R. C. N.
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  8. Country Reports.Ma'N. H. Zawati, Don Chalmers, Sueli G. Dallari, Marina de Neiva Borba, Miriam Pinkesz, Yann Joly, Haidan Chen, Mette Hartlev, Liis Leitsalu, Sirpa Soini, Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag, Nils Hoppe, Tina Garani-Papadatos, Panagiotis Vidalis, Krishna Ravi Srinivas, Gil Siegal, Stefania Negri, Ryoko Hatanaka, Maysa Al-Hussaini, Amal Al-Tabba', Lourdes Motta-Murgía, Laura Estela Torres Moran, Aart Hendriks, Obiajulu Nnamuchi, Rosario Isasi, Dorota Krekora-Zajac, Eman Sadoun, Calvin Ho, Pamela Andanda, Won Bok Lee, Pilar Nicolás, Titti Mattsson, Vladislava Talanova, Alexandre Dosch, Dominique Sprumont, Chien-Te Fan, Tzu-Hsun Hung, Jane Kaye, Andelka Phillips, Heather Gowans, Nisha Shah & James W. Hazel - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (4):582-704.
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    Controlling cooperative problem solving in industrial multi-agent systems using joint intentions.N. R. Jennings - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 75 (2):195-240.
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    Charter of Christendom: The Significance of the "City of God".R. C. N. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (1):167-167.
    A well-documented defense of the thesis that St. Augustine held the city of man, especially Rome, to contain many relative goods, however evil it was from the absolute standpoint of goodness consisting in the worship of the true God. O'Meara discusses in some detail many contemporary critics, e.g., Ernest Barker, who oppose this interpretation, and argues on the basis of historical circumstance and Augustine's own declarations in works other than the City of God.--R. C. N.
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    Plato, Parmenides_ 129 and _Republic 475–480.N. R. Murphy - 1937 - Classical Quarterly 31 (2):71-77.
    The reply which Socrates makes to Zeno in the Parmenides and that which he makes to the φιλοθμονς in the Republic are perhaps connected chiefly by the fact that a false interpretation of either might prejudice the other, but it seems convenient to take them together for that reason even if they have not much actual connection in themselves. Both are controversial, and in the case of Socrates' reply to Zeno, no re-statement of it could be secure which did not (...)
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  12. The Interpretation of Plato's Republic.N. R. Murphy - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (106):282-283.
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  13. Vivekavāda.N. R. Warhadpande - 1968
     
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    The 'Comparison of Lives' in Plato's Philebus.N. R. Murphy - 1938 - Classical Quarterly 32 (2):116-124.
    The Republic represents the good life as some sort of harmony or composition between the different interests of which the threefold nature of the soul makes it capable. The rational factor, τ λολιστικν, not only chooses which impulses shall be satisfied and which rejected but is credited also with impulses of its own, such as the desire for knowledge, to the importance of which the Republic testifies by various strands of argument. But in Plato's attempt to prove the goodness of (...)
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    The Structure of Political Thought: A Study in the History of Political Ideas.N. R. McCoy Charles & M. Neumayr Thomas - 2017 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1963, this classic book is a rethinking of the history of Western political philosophy. Charles N. R. McCoy contrasts classical-medieval principles against the "hypotheses" at the root of modern liberalism and modern conservativism. In Part I, "The Classical Christian Tradition from Plato to Aquinas," the author lays the foundation for a philosophical "structure" capable of producing "constitutional liberty." Part II, "The Modern Theory of Politics from Machiavelli to Marx," attempts to show, beginning with Machiavelli, the reversal and (...)
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    Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries: Volume Iv: Paisley-York.N. R. Ker - 1992 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The present volume completes the cataloguing of manuscripts. This impressive undertaking will be concluded with one further volume, which will contain addenda and extensive indexes to all the volumes. `a remarkable achievement of scholarship...The descriptions of the manuscripts are full and at the same time admirably concise...Any user of the work, whether his interests are palaeographical, iconographical, or textual, will be deeply grateful for the wealth of information contained in this volume'. Review of English Studies`will be invaluable not only for (...)
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    Values in Search of an Identity.N. R. Sheth - 1995 - Journal of Human Values 1 (1):75-91.
    This paper makes an attempt to examine the various facets of human values in the background of the widely shared popular beliefs about erosion of values. A random sample of elite opinions on the nature of decline of values brings out the difficulties involved in identifying values for social analysis. Values are an integral part of the religious, spiritual and governmental spheres of social behaviour within a culture. It is argued that the problem of erosion of values is shared across (...)
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    Conceiving Ambiguity: Dynamic Mindreading in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.N. R. Helms - 2012 - Philosophy and Literature 36 (1):122-135.
    What cognitive process allows a spectator to experience shock and surprise at a character’s actions, yet, a moment later, to decide that the actions presented onstage are coherent and understandable? Drawing upon theories of mindreading and conceptual blending, I offer a dynamic model of character that accounts for surprise, ambiguity, and dramatic shifts of understanding. Subtle changes to one’s perceptions, empathic imagination, and social knowledge—the sort of changes that accumulate throughout the viewing of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night —can alter one’s understanding (...)
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    Paradigms and perception.N. R. Lane - 1981 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 12 (1):47-60.
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    Rhythm and dominance.N. R. Ibbotson & John Morton - 1981 - Cognition 9 (2):125-138.
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  21. Principii di Logica Reali.N. R. D' Alfonso - 1900 - The Monist 10:151.
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    Back to the Cave.N. R. Murphy - 1934 - Classical Quarterly 28 (3-4):211-.
    In Professor Ferguson's renewed study of these similes he has introduced a very detailed and careful analysis of Plato's analogies in order to explain and support his interpretation. He has also attacked the view which I put forward in 1932, and I should like to say something in defence of that view, not in any polemical spirit, but from a perhaps too obstinate belief that my reading of the passage does rest on solid foundations. I will not attempt any comprehensive (...)
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    The 'Simile Of Light' In Plato'S Republic.N. R. Murphy - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (02):93-.
    At the end of Republic VI. Socrates compares the Good with the sun as a cause both of existence and intelligibility. Afterwards, when he continues and expands this comparison, the symbolism becomes so complex that the interpretation of almost every part of it is in dispute. We start with the contrast of light and darkness; to this is next added the contrast of image and original, and also of up and down along a vertical line; in the allegory of the (...)
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    J. B. Watson and J. J. B. Morgan: The original drive theory of motivation.N. R. Remley - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (4):314-316.
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  25. La desazón de lo moderno: problemas de la modernidad.Pablo Oyarzún R. - 2001 - Santiago: Editorial Cuarto Propio.
     
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    Abortion and religion.N. R. Howell - 1997 - Advances in Bioethics 2:125.
  27. Fatherhood.N. R. Gibbs - 1993 - In Jonathan Westphal & Carl Avren Levenson (eds.), Time. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co.. pp. 1--993.
     
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  28. On counting Aristotle's Spheres.N. R. Hanson - 1963 - Scientia 57 (98):223.
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  29. Picturing atomic particles.N. R. Hanson - 1959 - Scientia 53 (94):149.
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    “Where She Comes From”: Mindreading in Levring's The King is Alive.N. R. Helms - 2011 - Symploke 19 (1-2):289-304.
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    The Christian Idea of Education.N. R. Tempest & Edmund Fuller - 1958 - British Journal of Educational Studies 6 (2):179.
  32. Vēdāntapr̥avēśika.N. R. Krishnan - 1962
     
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    Symposium: Measurement and its Importance for Philosophy.N. R. Campbell & H. Jeffreys - 1938 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 17 (1):121-150.
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  34. On Observation.N. R. Hanson - 2009 - In Timothy J. McGrew, Marc Alspector-Kelly & Fritz Allhoff (eds.), The philosophy of science: an historical anthology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 432.
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    Athenian Democracy Surveyed.N. R. E. Fisher - 1989 - Polis 8 (2):49-55.
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  36. La contribution des autres disciplines à la physique du XIXème siècle.N. R. Hanson - 1965 - Scientia 59:73.
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  37. La Logique et le principe de correspondance.N. R. Hanson - 1958 - Scientia 52 (93):du Supplém. 43.
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    The ‘Simile Of Light’ In Plato'S Republic.N. R. Murphy - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (2):93-102.
    At the end of Republic VI. Socrates compares the Good with the sun as a cause both of existence and intelligibility. Afterwards, when he continues and expands this comparison, the symbolism becomes so complex that the interpretation of almost every part of it is in dispute. We start with the contrast of light and darkness; to this is next added the contrast of image and original, and also of up and down along a vertical line; in the allegory of the (...)
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    Experience, Existence, and the Good.R. C. N. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):531-532.
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    Systematic Pluralism.R. C. N. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):528-528.
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    The Finitude of Endless Roads: On The Photo Archive of Zofia Rydet and The Helen Petrovsky Study.N. R. Sharopova - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    The paper is devoted to the research by H. Petrovsky “Desturbance of the Sign. Culture against Transcendence.” The article attempts a reconstruction of some important conceptual topoi of the book. The ideas of the book are presented through the material of one of the chapters — the photo archive of Zofia Rydet. The second part offers a conceptual variation of a different type, due to J.-M. Vappereau, which is related to the range of issues raised in the book.
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    The role of frustration in social movements.N. R. F. Maier - 1942 - Psychological Review 49 (6):586-599.
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    Symposium: Measurement and Its Importance for Philosophy.N. R. Campbell & H. Jeffreys - 1938 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 17 (1):121 - 151.
  44. The contributions of other disciplines to 19th century physics.N. R. Hanson - 1965 - Scientia 59:149.
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  45. The Logic of the correspondence principle.N. R. Hanson - 1958 - Scientia 52 (93):63.
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    Some sources for the history of teacher‐training in England and Wales.N. R. Tempest - 1960 - British Journal of Educational Studies 9 (1):57-66.
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    Symposium: Measurement and its Importance for Philosophy.N. R. Campbell & H. Jeffreys - 1938 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 17 (1):121-150.
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    Effects of early protein malnutrition on learning in the rat.N. R. Remley, D. R. Armstrong, D. P. Gilman & L. F. Mercer - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (5):377-379.
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    Effects of anterior cingulate lesions on sequential behaviors.N. R. Remley, D. C. Wilson & G. L. Snethern - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (6):334-336.
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    The aesthetic dominant of Anton Chizh’s novel “Don’t trust mirrors”.N. R. Lenkova - 2023 - Liberal Arts in Russia 12 (6):369-375.
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