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    Historia general de la farmacia: El medicamento a través del tiempo. Volume IGuillermo Folch Jou José María Suñé Arbussá José Luis Valverde López.Nydia M. King - 1989 - Isis 80 (1):88-89.
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    Effects of event probability and cost on performance in a continuous motor task.Alfred G. Klipple & King M. Roberts - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 82 (1p1):75.
  3. Questions of Unity.Jeffrey C. King - 2009 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 109 (1pt3):257-277.
    In The Principles of Mathematics, Bertrand Russell famously puzzled over something he called the unity of the proposition. Echoing Russell, many philosophers have talked over the years about the question or problem of the unity of the proposition. In fact, I believe that there are a number of quite distinct though related questions all of which can plausibly be taken to be questions regarding the unity of propositions. I state three such questions and show how the theory of propositions defended (...)
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    Doing More with Less: Dark Matter & Modified Gravity.Niels C. M. Martens & Martin King - 2023 - In Nora Mills Boyd, Siska De Baerdemaeker, Kevin Heng & Vera Matarese (eds.), Philosophy of Astrophysics: Stars, Simulations, and the Struggle to Determine What is Out There. Springer Verlag. pp. 2147483647-2147483647.
    Two approaches have emerged to resolve discrepancies between predictions and observations at galactic and cosmological scales: introducing dark matter or modifying the laws of gravity. Practitioners of each approach claim to better satisfy a different explanatory ideal, either unification or simplicity. In this chapter, we take a closer look at the ideals and at the successes of these approaches in achieving them. Not only are these ideals less divisive than assumed, but moreover we argue that the approaches are focusing on (...)
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    ‘Disparate in Voice, Sympathetic in Direction’: Gendered Political Blackness and the Politics of Solidarity.Nydia A. Swaby - 2014 - Feminist Review 108 (1):11-25.
    While political blackness seems to be making quite a comeback, this resurgence has also met with frustration and ambivalence. This paper aims to make sense of why this mobilising concept is accepted in some contemporary black feminist circles and outright rejected in others. It unpicks the diasporic dimensions of political blackness, reflecting on the issues that converged to foreground ‘black’ as the basis for mobilising women of African and Asian decent to engage in collective activism. Attention is given to the (...)
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    Erratum to: Perseverance as an intellectual virtue.Nathan L. King - 2014 - Synthese 191 (15):3779-3801.
    Much recent work in virtue epistemology has focused on the analysis of such intellectual virtues as responsibility, conscientiousness, honesty, courage, open-mindedness, firmness, humility, charity, and wisdom. Absent from the literature is an extended examination of perseverance as an intellectual virtue. The present paper aims to fill this void. In Sect. 1, I clarify the concept of an intellectual virtue, and distinguish intellectual virtues from other personal traits and properties. In Sect. 2, I provide a conceptual analysis of intellectually virtuous perseverance (...)
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  7. Functional genomic hypothesis generation and experimentation by a robot scientist.Ross King, Whelan D., E. Kenneth, Ffion Jones, Reiser M., G. K. Philip, Christopher Bryant, Muggleton H., H. Stephen, Douglas Kell, Oliver B. & G. Stephen - 2004 - Nature 427 (6971):247--52.
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    Experimental Treatment Oxymoron or Aspiration?Nancy M. P. King - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (4):6-15.
    Giving up the increasingly troubled distinction between “experiment” and “treatment” would make it easier to focus on informed consent and harder to beg questions about uncertainty and shared decisionmaking in medicine.
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    Early yogācāra and its relationship with the madhyamaka school.Richard King - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (4):659-683.
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    Who's Winning the IRB Wars? The Struggle for the Soul of Human Research.Nancy M. P. King - 2018 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 61 (3):450-464.
    One of my favorite bioethics quotes is nearing 50 years old:Let us not forget that progress is an optional goal, not an unconditional commitment, and that its tempo in particular, compulsive as it may become, has nothing sacred about it. Let us also remember that a slower progress in the conquest of disease would not threaten society, grievous as it is to those who have to deplore that their particular disease be not yet conquered, but that society would indeed be (...)
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    The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy (review).Peter King - 2012 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (4):612-613.
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    Zen and the Way of the Sword.Winston L. King - 1996 - Philosophy East and West 46 (2):293-293.
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  13. False endoxa and fallacious argumentation.Colin Guthrie King - 2013 - Logical Analysis and the History of Philosophy 15:185–199.
    Aristotle determines eristic argument as argument which either operates upon the basis of acceptable premisses (endoxa) and merely give the impression of being deductive, or argument which truly is deductive but operates upon the basis of premisses which seem to be acceptable, but are not (or, again, argument which uses both of these mechanisms). I attempt to understand what Aristotle has in mind when he says that someone is deceived into accepting premisses which seem to be acceptable but which are (...)
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  14. Economic theories of democratic legitimacy and the normative role of an ideal consensus.Christopher S. King & Chris King - 2013 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 12 (2):156-178.
    Economic theories of democratic legitimacy have criticized deliberative accounts of democratic legitimacy on the grounds that they do not represent a practical possibility and that they create conditions that make actual democracies worse. It is not simply that they represent the wrong ideal. Rather, they are too idealistic – failing to show proper regard for the cognitive and moral limitations of persons and the depth of disagreement in democratic society. This article aims to show that the minimalist criterion of democratic (...)
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    Faith: And Faith in Hypotheses.John King-Farlow & William N. Christensen - 1971 - Religious Studies 7 (2):113 - 124.
    Debate continues to rage among philosophers of religion over Anthony Flew's famous little paper ‘Theology and Falsification’ and the responses it provoked, most notably R. M. Hare's response that religious claims are in no way like scientific hypotheses. For now, twenty years later, we still find many theists taking a similar tack to Hare's. A particularly interesting example is J. F. Miller in Religious Studies, 1969, who replies to Flew that propositions like ‘God loves mankind’ cannot be subject to falsifiability (...)
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  16. Filarete's portrait signature on the bronze doors of st Peter's and the dance of bathykles and his assistants.Catherine King - 1990 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 53 (1):296-299.
  17. Economic Theories of Democratic Legitimacy and the Normative Role of an Ideal Consensus.Chris King - 2013 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 12:156-178.
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    Formative encounters with the other: examining the structural differences between Bonhoeffer and Levinas.Christopher J. King - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 84 (1):35-54.
    In this paper, I offer an account of the structural differences, neglected in the literature, between Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Emmanuel Levinas, showing how Bonhoeffer’s account of persons and responsibility is differentiated through creation, fall, and redemption, whereas Levinas’s account of ethical selfhood offers itself as a kind of transcendental account of persons in which the self is structured by its encounter with the other which commands responsibility. This difference (situationally differentiated vs. transcendental) plays out in two ways – the role (...)
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    Finding my Way Home: Knowing in the Philebus.Richard A. H. King - 2021 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 153 (3):249-268.
    Dans le Philèbe de Platon, Socrate fait valoir que la vie bonne doit consister en la connaissance et le plaisir. Une partie de cette démonstration consiste en une analyse des parties de la connaissance où la connaissance peut être plus ou moins pure, plus ou moins mêlée d’éléments étrangers tels que la sensation ou l’expérience. Lorsqu’elle est pure, elle s’attache à la vérité, pure et simple. Car, nous devons l’admettre, la connaissance est vraie, quoiqu’elle puisse être d’autre par ailleurs. La (...)
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    Exorcising the Body Politic.Matthew King - 2021 - Buddhist Studies Review 38 (1):45-57.
    This study examines thirteenth to twentieth century Tibetan and Mongolian monastic memorializations of the bodily violence enacted upon Köten Ejen at the center of the “Buddhist conversion of the Mongols.” Koten Ejen (Tib. Lha sras go tan rgyal po, 1206–1251) was Chinggis Khan’s grandson and a military leader involved in Mongol campaigns against the Song Dynasty and against Buddhist monasteries in eastern Tibet. In 1240, Koten famously summoned the Central Tibetan Buddhist polymath Sakya Pandita, by then already an old man, (...)
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  21. Why we should not permit embryos to be selected as tissue donors.David King - 2006 - In Helga Kuhse & Peter Singer (eds.), Bioethics: An Anthology. Blackwell. pp. 2--158.
     
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    Entering the chinese room with Castaneda's principle (p).David King - 2001 - Philosophy Today 45 (2):168-174.
  23. E. Thomas Lawson and Robert N. McCauley, Rethinking Religion: Connecting Cognition and Culture Reviewed by.John King-Farlow - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (1):38-40.
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    Frontmatter.G. Heath King - 1986 - In Existenz, Denken, Stil: Perspektiven Einer Grundbeziehung: Dargestellt Am Werk Soren Kierkegaards. De Gruyter.
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    Faith and a failure of arguments against scepticism.John King-Farlow - 1978 - Sophia 17 (2):10-15.
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    Fight Against Corruption: A Christian Medieval Historical Period Approach.Elijah King’ori - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy Culture and Religion 5 (1):38-57.
    Purpose: This paper aims at identifying how the Medieval Christian history provides insights, and suggests solutions in regard to present corruption-related social problems in in the modern world. The study is expected to show that the Church is a human organization that is dynamic rather than static, a community that does not have immunity over other forces operating on earth such as corruption. Methodology: Key data was acquired from literature materials dealing with the history of Christianity during the Middle Ages (...)
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    Feelings and Decision Making.Jason King - 2016 - New Blackfriars 97 (1067):39-51.
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    Fideism and Rationality.James T. King - 1975 - New Scholasticism 49 (4):431-450.
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    Functionalism and Structuralism.Anthony King - 2011 - In Ian Jarvie Jesus Zamora Bonilla (ed.), The Sage Handbook of the Philosophy of Social Sciences. pp. 429.
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    Faith and the life of reason.John King-Farlow - 1973 - Dordrecht,: Reidel. Edited by William Niels Christensen.
    AT LEAST ONE MODEL OF THE RATIONAL RELIGIOUS BELIEVER EXISTS: PRIMARY COMMITMENT TO DISCOVERING TRUTH AND ACTING RIGHTLY; COMMITMENT TO A RELIGION FLOWING FROM THOSE PRIMARY ONES; SOME DEGREE OF TENTATIVENESS ABOUT FAITH; SEARCHING FOR PROBABILITY, MORE THAN CERTAINTY; FAITH CONSTITUTING A PARTLY MORAL WAGER AIMED AT MAXIMIZING EXPECTED UTILITIES OF CERTAIN KINDS; A TOLERANT WISDOM ABOUT COMMITMENTS (AND ORDERINGS) PARTLY PLEASING TO SUCH SECULAR THINKERS AS MILL, QUINE AND POPPER, ALSO AQUINAS, BARTLEY AND WILLIAM JAMES; PRIMARY LOVE FOR GOD (...)
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    Fichte and the Possibility of Time Travel.Daniel King - 2005 - Philosophy Today 49 (3):302-308.
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    Frederick Douglass: A Critical Reader by Bill E. Lawson and Frank M. Kirkland.William King - 2001 - Philosophia Africana 4 (2):99-103.
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    From Dionysius to Eriugena. A Bridge for Voluntarism of “Divine Freedom” ?John King-Farlow - 1992 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 48 (3):367-378.
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    From `God' to `is' and from `is' to `ought'.John King-Farlow - 1957 - Philosophical Quarterly 7 (27):136-148.
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  35. For intolerance.Peter King - manuscript
    In his response to my article `Against Tolerance', Jonathan Gorman misses my main point by an astonishingly wide margin, and throws in a number of herrings of a most vivid redness. I'll look briefly at the first of these flushed fish before going on to tackle his main misunderstanding.
     
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  36. Faith in the divine fatherhood.William Peter King - 1928 - Nashville,: Cokesbury Press.
     
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    From Logic to Rhetoric: Adam Smith's Dismissal of the Logic(s) of the Schools.Edward King - 2004 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 2 (1):48-68.
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    'Five O'clock on the Sun': A Reply to J. L. Mackie.Jeffrey King - 1982 - Analysis 42 (2):77 -.
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    Further Remarks on Kierkegaard and Possibility.James King - 1973 - New Scholasticism 47 (3):375-380.
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    Formal Semantics.Jeffrey C. King - 2006 - In Barry C. Smith (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language. Oxford University Press. pp. 557--573.
    Semantics is the discipline that studies linguistic meaning generally, and the qualification ‘formal’ indicates something about the sorts of techniques used in investigating linguistic meaning. More specifically, formal semantics is the discipline that employs techniques from symbolic logic, mathematics, and mathematical logic to produce precisely characterized theories of meaning for natural languages or artificial languages. Formal semantics as we know it first arose in the twentieth century. It was made possible by certain developments in logic during that period. This article (...)
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    Why were the Syrians interested in Greek philosophy?Daniel King - 2013 - In King Daniel (ed.).
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    Your Father in Heaven: Discipleship in Matthew as a process of becoming children of God. By Henry Pattaramadathil SJ.Nicholas King - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (1):161-162.
  43. Zongmi's Commentary to the Hua-Yan Dharma-Realm Meditation.Sallie B. King - 1975 - Dissertation, University of British Columbia
    This thesis is a translation, with notes and introduction, of the Commentary to the Hua-yan Dharma-Realm Meditation. This text is a commentary to the Dharma-Realm Meditation, which is incorporated into the former. The core text is by the first patriarch of the Hua-yan school of Buddhism in China, Du-shun (557-640); the commentary is by the fifth patriarch of the Hua-yan school, Zong-mi (780-841). The text is both philosophical and meditational in nature, and is a concise statement of the key doctrines (...)
     
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    Zur Psychodynamik von Migration.Vera King - 2016 - Psyche 70 (9):977-1002.
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    Nature and Culture in D. H. Lawrence (review).John King-Farlow - 1981 - Philosophy and Literature 5 (2):234-235.
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    The Architecture of Experience (review).John King-Farlow - 1983 - Philosophy and Literature 7 (1):136-137.
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    Supersapientia: Berthold of Moosburg and the Divine Science of the Platonists.Evan King - 2021 - Boston: BRILL.
    This is the first monograph devoted to the genesis, aims, and argument of Berthold of Moosburg’s 14th-century _Commentary_ on Proclus’ _Elements of Theology_, the most extensive commentary on Proclus’ text in any language. It includes an English translation of the _Commentary_’s three fundamental prefaces.
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    T. S. Eliot's Intellectual and Poetic Development, 1909 to 1922 (review).John King-Farlow - 1983 - Philosophy and Literature 7 (2):260-261.
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    The Story-Shaped World: Fiction and Metaphysics—Some Variations on a Theme (review).John King-Farlow - 1977 - Philosophy and Literature 1 (2):245-247.
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    Conrad: The Moral World of the Novelist (review).John King-Farlow & Neil DeCorby - 1979 - Philosophy and Literature 3 (2):243-244.
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