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    Prudence: Classical Virtue, Postmodern Practice.Robert Hariman (ed.) - 2003 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Realizing that a world remade by techno-science and global capital stands in great need of practical wisdom as an antidote to various forms of modern hubris, scholars across the human sciences have taken a renewed interest in exploring how the classical virtue of prudence can be reformulated as a guide for postmodern practice. This volume brings together scholars in classics, political philosophy, and rhetoric to analyze prudence as a distinctive and vital form of political intelligence. Through case studies from each (...)
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    Social justice and policy.Robert Mier & Howard M. McGary Jr - 1977 - Educational Studies 8 (4):383-393.
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    Transformations of positive and negative information in a modified learning-set task.Robert Weber & Addison Woodward Jr - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (4):492.
  4. High reliability tape recorders for satellite, aircraft & Drone applications.Selmer Wiig, Robert Santee & E. D. Lucas Jr - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 188.
     
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  5. George Graham.Peter R. Killeen, Robert Epstein, Willard F. Day Jr, K. Richard Garrett, Max Hocutt, Wv Quine, Roger Schna1tter, Donald Baer, William Baum & David Begelman - 1985 - Behaviorism 13.
  6. Inventing Human Science: Eighteenth Century Domains.Christopher Fox, Roy Porter, Robert Wokler & G. W. Stocking Jr - 1997 - Annals of Science 54 (3):313-313.
    The human sciences—including psychology, anthropology, and social theory—are widely held to have been born during the eighteenth century. This first full-length, English-language study of the Enlightenment sciences of humans explores the sources, context, and effects of this major intellectual development. The book argues that the most fundamental inspiration for the Enlightenment was the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century. Natural philosophers from Copernicus to Newton had created a magisterial science of nature based on the realization that the physical world operated (...)
     
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    Book Reviews Section 2.Martin Levit, David Neil Silk, Francesco Cordasco, George Bernstein, Paul F. Black, Hyman Kuritz, David Gottlieb, Mary Dunn, James L. Jarrett, Sandra Gadell, John Gadell, Glen Hass, Ronald H. Mueller, Robert Acosta, Sylvester Kohut Jr, Ralph H. Hunkins, Robert B. Girvan, Frederick S. Buchanan, Albert Nissman & H. J. Prince - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (1):21-35.
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    The challenge of poetics to (normal) historical practice.Robert F. Berkhofer Jr - 1989 - In Paul Hernadi (ed.), The Rhetoric of interpretation and the interpretation of rhetoric. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 183.
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    The Rhetoric of Politics in Cicero's Fourth Catilinarian.Robert W. Cape - 1995 - American Journal of Philology 116 (2).
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    Public Theology and Scientific Method. Gauch Jr, John A. Bloom & Robert C. Newman - 2002 - Philosophia Christi 4 (1):45-88.
  11. Trends in high school dropout among white black and Hispanic youth 1973 to 1989.Robert Mason Hauser, Hanam Samuel Phang, Sydenstricker Neto Jm, S. A. Vosti, L. Rudkin, G. H. Elder Jr, A. Hagell, Veum Jr, A. A. Brewis & R. McNown - 1993 - Journal of Biosocial Science 25 (3):303-10.
     
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    Cunneen's Bresson, on Joseph Cunneen's Robert Bresson: A Spiritual Style in Film.Robert W. Davis Jr - 2005 - Film-Philosophy 9 (4).
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    Aquinas and Ethical Naturalism.Robert B. Ashmore Jr - 1975 - New Scholasticism 49 (1):76-86.
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    The impact of the Rasouli decision: a Survey of Canadian intensivists.David Cape, Alison Fox-Robichaud, Alexis F. Turgeon, Andrew Seely, Richard Hall, Karen Burns, Rohit K. Singal, Peter Dodek, Sean Bagshaw, Robert Sibbald & James Downar - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (3):180-185.
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    Response speed following failure in a two-choice game as a function of reward, punishment, and response pattern.Robert S. Wyer Jr & John M. Love - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (4):571.
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  16. Index to volume 27.Ralph Colp Jr, William Clark, K. C. Cleaver, Bates Graber, Lynate Pettengill Miles, Robert Bates Graber, Lynate Pettengill, James Longrigg & Mark S. Micale - forthcoming - History of Science.
     
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    Book Reviews Section 2.Robert Cowen, Sean D. Healy, Edgar B. Gumbert, Geoffrey M. Ibim, Fannie R. Cooley, Stuart J. Cohen, Maurice F. Freehill, Evan R. Powell, Virginia K. Wiegand, Geraldine Johncich Clifford, Charles E. Mcclelland, George C. Stone, Glenn C. Atkyns, Barbara Finkelstein, Gene P. Agre, Alton Harrison Jr & William G. Williams - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (4):210-221.
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    Commentary.Robert V. Bullough Jr - 1990 - Educational Studies 21 (4):524-XXX.
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  19. Determinism and Human Freedom.Robert Sleigh Jr, Vere Chappell & Michael Della Rocca - 1998 - In Daniel Garber & Michael Ayers (eds.), The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1195–1278.
  20. Teaching, Domination and Curriculum.Robert V. Bullough Jr - 1983 - Journal of Thought 18 (2):45-53.
     
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  21. Chinul's Ambivalent Critique of Radical Subitism in Korean Son Buddhism.Robert E. Buswell Jr - 1989 - Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 12 (2):20-44.
     
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    The Enzyme Theory and the Origin of Biochemistry.Robert Kohler Jr - 1973 - Isis 64:181-196.
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    Personal choice in the coming era of nanomedicine.Robert A. Freitas Jr - forthcoming - Nanoethics: The Social and Ethical Implications of Nanotechnology.
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    Lavoisier on Fire and Air: The Memoir of July 1772.Robert Morris Jr & Henry Guerlac - 1969 - Isis 60 (3):374-382.
  25. Environmental ethics and obligations to future generations.Robert Scott Jr - 1978 - In Richard I. Sikora & Brian M. Barry (eds.), Obligations to Future Generations. White Horse Press.
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    Epilogue: Constitutional Authority, Public Morality, and Politics.Robert E. Denton Jr - 2000 - In Robert E. Denton (ed.), Political Communication Ethics: An Oxymoron? Praeger.
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    Business, Ethics, and Business Ethics.Robert C. Trundle Jr - 1991 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 66 (3):297-309.
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  28. Camus on a Disquietude That Cannot Be Distilled!Robert Trundle Jr - 2002 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 31 (2).
    Camus's apparent flirtation with Catholicism is rooted in his notion of absurdity. Paradoxically, an absurdity of existence both unites us to the world and alienates us from it. Whereas the alienation was avoided by a traditional philosophy that improperly imposed reason on reality, ultimate reality was construed by religion as a God who passes understanding. And though limitations on understanding are embodied by such things as a paradox of Christ who is both man and not man, Camus's profound insights on (...)
     
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    St. Thomas’ Modal Logic: Did Wittgenstein and Heidegger Embrace It?Robert C. Trundle Jr - 1996 - Idealistic Studies 26 (1):79-99.
    Wittgenstein and Heidegger were not merely pioneering leaders of different philosophical schools. They both disavowed a Judeo-Christian God and influenced trends opposed to traditional metaphysical arguments. Therefore, we may suppose that they had a major role in relegating medieval arguments for God to archaic syllogistic pedantries. But I will argue that a conditional premise in Thomas’ Second-Way argument not only finds expression in modal logic, since it specifies necessarily if there is no God, there is no world, but involves a (...)
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  30. The reasonableness of moral reason.Robert Trundle Jr - 1991 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 26 (57):137-148.
     
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    16. A preliminary agenda for the psychology of science.Robert A. Neimeyer, William R. Shadish Jr, Eric G. Freedman, Barry Gholson & Arthur C. Houts - 1989 - In Barry Gholson (ed.), Psychology of Science: Contributions to Metascience. Cambridge University Press.
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    Psyches Therapeia: Therapeutic Dimensions in Heidegger and Wittgenstein.Robert Sanchez Jr & Robert Stolorow - 2013 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 5 (1):67-80.
    This article explores the philosophies of Heidegger and Wittgenstein to illustrate the thesis that philosophy is a human activity exhibiting a unity of investigative and therapeutic aims. For both philosophers, the purpose of philosophical concepts is to point toward a path of transformation rather than to explain. For both, a first step on this path is the recognition of constraining illusions, whether conventional or metaphysical. For both, such illusions are sedimented in linguistic practices, and for both, philosophical investigation is a (...)
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  33. Reimagining the canon through the lens of Mexican philosophy.Robert Eli Sanchez Jr - 2023 - In Sandra Lapointe & Erich H. Reck (eds.), Historiography and the Formation of Philosophical Canons. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Economic Pluralism.Robert F. Garnett Jr & Erik Olsen - 2009 - Routledge.
    With contributions from a galaxy of economists -€including David Colander, Robin Hahnel, Yanis Varioufakis and Fred Lee - this book is an important read and an€attempt to break down the varied barriers that have been erected to economic pluralism.
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  35. ch. 28. The function is unsaturated.Richard G. Heck, Jr & Robert May - 2013 - In Michael Beaney (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of The History of Analytic Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
  36. 12 Rhetoric and postmodernism in economics.Robert F. Garnett Jr - 2004 - In John Bryan Davis & Alain Marciano (eds.), The Elgar companion to economics and philosophy. Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
     
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    Adaptation to prismatic displacements: Hand position and target location.Robert W. Sekuler & Joseph A. Bauer Jr - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (2):207.
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  38. Knowing Edmund Gettier.Robert C. Sleigh Jr - 1988 - In D. F. Austin (ed.), Philosophical Analysis. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
     
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    Herman Melville: Between Charlemagne and the Antemosaic Cosmic Man: Race, Class, and the Crisis of Bourgeois Ideology in the American Renaissance Writer.Robert Tally Jr - 2009 - Historical Materialism 17 (3):235-243.
    Tally reviews Loren Goldner's Herman Melville: Between Charlemagne and the Antemosaic Cosmic King, which posits that Melville was the American Marx, exposing the crisis of bourgeois ideology in the revolutionary period around 1848. In this, Goldner follows a tradition of Marxian scholarship of Melville, notably including C.L.R. James, Michael Paul Rogin, and Cesare Casarino. Tally concludes that Goldner's argument, while interesting, is limited by its focus on American exceptionalism and by ignoring the postnational force of Melville's novels.
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    Nomadography.Robert T. Tally Jr - 2010 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 5 (11):15-24.
    Deleuze’s career is frequently divided between his “early” monographs devoted to the history of philosophy and his more mature work, including the collaborations with Félix Guattari, written “in his own voice.” Yet Deleuze’s early work is integral to the later writings; far from merely summarizing Hume, Nietzsche, Bergson, or Spinoza, Deleuze transforms their thought in such a way that they become new, fresh, and strange. Deleuze’s distaste for the Hegelian institution of the history of philosophy is overcome by his peculiar (...)
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  41. Nobody's home.Robert T. Tally Jr - 2012 - In Tracy Lyn Bealer, Rachel Luria & Wayne Yuen (eds.), Neil Gaiman and philosophy: gods gone wild! Chicago, Ill.: Open Court.
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    Nomadography.Robert T. Tally Jr - 2010 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 5 (11):15-24.
    Deleuze’s career is frequently divided between his “early” monographs devoted to the history of philosophy and his more mature work, including the collaborations with Félix Guattari, written “in his own voice.” Yet Deleuze’s early work is integral to the later writings; far from merely summarizing Hume, Nietzsche, Bergson, or Spinoza, Deleuze transforms their thought in such a way that they become new, fresh, and strange. Deleuze’s distaste for the Hegelian institution of the history of philosophy is overcome by his peculiar (...)
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    Reason and Revolution Redux: Antonio Negri's Political Descartes.Robert T. Tally Jr - 2008 - Theory and Event 11 (2).
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    Harvey redux.Robert G. Frank Jr - 1972 - Journal of the History of Biology 5 (1):189-204.
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    Effect of size on visual slant.Robert B. Freeman Jr - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (1):96.
  46. Chapter sixteen kl?Robert E. Page Jr, Timothy A. Linksvayer & Grov Amdam - 2009 - In Juergen Gadau & Jennifer Fewell (eds.), Organization of Insect Societies: From Genome to Sociocomplexity. Harvard.
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    Neurogenetic Basis of Social Behavior.Robert E. Page Jr - 2009 - In Juergen Gadau & Jennifer Fewell (eds.), Organization of Insect Societies: From Genome to Sociocomplexity. Harvard.
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  48. Part three kl?Robert E. Page Jr - 2009 - In Juergen Gadau & Jennifer Fewell (eds.), Organization of Insect Societies: From Genome to Sociocomplexity. Harvard.
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    on Neville’s review of The Boston Personalist Tradition.Rufus Burrow Jr & Robert Neville - 1989 - The Personalist Forum 5 (2):137-147.
  50. Introductory Linguistics (an Excerpt).Robert A. Hall Jr - 1967 - In Donald C. Hildum (ed.), Language and Thought: An Enduring Problem in Psychology. London: : Van Nostrand,. pp. 75.
     
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