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    Consciousness and the cerebral cortex.A. C. Webb - 1970 - British Journal of Anaesthesia 55:209-19.
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    How important is the mean frequency of neuronal discharge?A. C. Webb - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):509-510.
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    A Mixed Radix Approach to the Pooling of Evidence.D. A. Bell, J. A. C. Webb & J. W. Guan - 1995 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 5 (1):1-18.
  4. New books. [REVIEW]A. E. Taylor, P. E. Winter, C. W. Valentine, W. J., Archibald A. Bowman, Herbert W. Blunt, C. C. J. Webb & W. L. Lorimer - 1912 - Mind 21 (1):117-133.
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    Symposium—Is Religion Pre-supposed by Morality, or Morality by Religion?R. J. Ryle, C. C. J. Webb & A. F. Shand - 1893 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (3):46-59.
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    God: A Cosmic Philosophy of Religion.: PHILOSOPHY.C. C. J. Webb - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):212-215.
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  7. A Comment on "Surgery and Sin".Clement C. J. Webb - 1946 - Hibbert Journal 45:144.
     
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    Religion and Theism: The Forwood Lectures Delivered at Liverpool University, 1933. Together with a Chapter on the Psychological Accounts of the Origin of Belief in God.Clement C. J. Webb - 1934 - Routledge.
    Four lectures on the Philosophy of Religion are included in this compact book along with an extra chapter on the psychology of belief in God. In a search for an acceptable theism, the author examines religious faith and human personality via many theories and facets of thinking, referring to psychologists, theologians and philosophers who have battled with similar questions. Originally published a year after the lectures were presented, this is an interesting classic volume by a well-known theorist of the early (...)
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    Directed forgetting and feedback in written instruction.James M. Webb, William A. Stock, Raymond W. Kulhavy, Robert C. Haygood, D. N. D. Zulu & Daniel H. Robinson - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):543-546.
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    Apropos de Kierkegaard.Clement C. J. Webb - 1943 - Philosophy 18 (69):68 - 74.
    In an interesting article on Kierkegaard and the “Existential” Philosophy, contributed to the number of Philosophy for July 1941, Miss Dorothy Emmet counselled her readers to make themselves acquainted with the Journals of the famous Danish thinker, now rendered accessible to Englishmen ignorant of his language by the translation of Mr. Dru. I have taken her advice and am grateful to her for it. I am not indeed convinced that this self-revelation of a remarkable personality can be ranked among the (...)
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  11. Is the Religion of the Spirit a Working Religion for Mankind?C. C. J. Webb - 1905 - Hibbert Journal 4:896.
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    On the information extracted from a glance at a scene.Irving Biederman, Jan C. Rabinowitz, Arnold L. Glass & E. Webb Stacy - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (3):597.
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    Authority and Reason in the Early Middle Ages. By A. J. Macdonald D.D., (Oxford University Press London: Humphrey Milford. 1933. Pp. viii + 136. Price 6s. net.). [REVIEW]Clement C. J. Webb - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):499-.
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  14. James Vernon Bartlett, M. A. , Church Life and Church Order during the First Four Centuries. [REVIEW]Clement C. J. Webb - 1943 - Hibbert Journal 42:90.
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  15. New books. [REVIEW]E. A. Menneer, L. T., Clement C. J. Webb, T. Loveday, R. R. Marett, W. Leslie MacKenzie, J. H. & C. A. F. Rhys Davids - 1900 - Mind 9 (35):405-422.
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  16. BURGH, W. G. de-Towards a Religious Philosophy. [REVIEW]C. C. J. Webb - 1938 - Mind 47:98.
     
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    God and the World.Clement C. J. Webb - 1927 - Philosophy 2 (7):291.
    I Suppose that most believers in God, if asked what is the relation of God to the world, would reply that he is its Creator and its Lord. But, like all the language in which we express our religious convictions, the language of this reply is plainly metaphorical. It calls up the picture of a human artificer or artist, the image of a human ruler or proprietor. And yet it needs but little reflection to perceive that there must be essential (...)
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    The World and God. The Scholastic Approach to Theism. By the Rev. Hubert S. Box B.D., Ph.D. With a Preface by the Rev. M. C. D'Arcy S.J., M.A. Master of Campion Hall, Oxford. (London: S.P.C.K., New York: Macmillan Co. 1934. Pp. xii + 208. Price 7s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]C. C. J. Webb - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (38):248-.
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    Discerning the Division of Cognitive Labor: An Emerging Understanding of How Knowledge Is Clustered in Other Minds.Frank C. Keil, Courtney Stein, Lisa Webb, Van Dyke Billings & Leonid Rozenblit - 2008 - Cognitive Science 32 (2):259-300.
    The division of cognitive labor is fundamental to all cultures. Adults have a strong sense of how knowledge is clustered in the world around them and use that sense to access additional information, defer to relevant experts, and ground their own incomplete understandings. One prominent way of clustering knowledge is by disciplines similar to those that comprise the natural and social sciences. Seven studies explored an emerging sense of these discipline‐based ways of clustering of knowledge. Even 5‐year‐olds could cluster knowledge (...)
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    Hegel’s Reasoning.C. W. Webb - 1978 - Idealistic Studies 8 (3):206-219.
    In this paper I shall be concerned with Hegel’s reasoning in that kind of thinking which he called “dialectic,” and in particular with dialectic as it is exhibited in that work and part of a work which he entitled “Logic.” I shall be concerned with a single question about the dialectic in these writings, namely, “Can this dialectic be shown to involve a valid pattern of deductive reasoning?” The reason I have used the word “involve” in the preceding sentence needs (...)
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    Philosophical Fragments, or A Fragment of Philosophy. By Johannes Climacus; responsible for publication, S. Kierkegaard: translated from the Danish with Introduction and Notes by David F. Swenson, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota. (London, Oxford University Press; New York: American-Scandinavian Foundation. 1936. Pp. xxx + 105. Price 7s. 6d.)Soren Kierkegaard. By Theodor Haecker. Translated and with a biographical note by Alexander Dru. (London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1937. Pp. 67. Price 2s. 6d.). [REVIEW]C. C. J. Webb - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):483-.
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    Some Logical Difficulties In Kant’s Transcendental Idealism.C. W. Webb - 1980 - Idealistic Studies 10 (3):245-255.
    Kant’s distinction between appearance and thing in itself is one of the essential doctrines of his critical philosophy. He used it to attempt a solution of the problem posed by the antinomies. He based his theory of human free will on it. He employed it in his view that certain a priori conditions make experience in the sense of empirical knowledge possible. Indeed, there is scarcely an aspect of Kant’s philosophy that does not, directly or indirectly, depend on some use (...)
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    The Philosophical Bases of Theism. By G. Dawes Hicks M.A., Ph.D., Litt.D., Fellow of the British Academy and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy in the University of London. (London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. 1937. Pp. 272. Price 8s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]C. C. J. Webb - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):485-.
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    Two Philosophers of the Oxford Movement.Clement C. J. Webb - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (31):273 - 284.
    This year is being celebrated by a large number of our fellow-countrymen as the centenary of a movement, associated with the name of the University of Oxford, of which, although in its first stage it might easily be mistaken—and has often been mistaken—for a mere wave of theological and ecclesiastical reaction within the Established Church of England, the attentive historian of the nineteenth century must take account as in fact a very powerful influence in the religious and, no less really (...)
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    Kant's Conception of God. A Critical Exposition of its Metaphysical Development, together with a Translation of the Nova Dilucidatio. By F. E. England M.A., Ph.D. With a Foreword by Professor G. Dawes Hicks. (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1929. Pp. 253. Price 10s. 6d.). [REVIEW]Clement C. J. Webb - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (18):290-.
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    Knowledge of the Individual. Riddell Memorial Lectures by W. G. de Burgh, M.A., F. B. A., (London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1939. Pp. 60. Price 2s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]Clement C. J. Webb - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (56):490-.
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    The Continuity of the Platonic Tradition during the Middle Ages. Outlines of a Corpus Platonicum Medii Aevi. By Raymond Klibansky. (London: The Warburg Institute. 1939. Pp. 58. 5 plates.). [REVIEW]C. C. J. Webb - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (61):91-.
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    (5 other versions)Theistic Monism: An Answer to the Question “Is there God,” reached by determining the Relation of Mind to Body. By Joseph Evans M.A., (London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1928. Pp. viii + 332. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]Clement C. J. Webb - 1928 - Philosophy 3 (12):548-.
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    Boethius: Some Aspects of his Times and Work. By Helen M. Barrett, M.A (London: Cambridge University Press. 1940. Pp. ix + 179. [REVIEW]Clement C. J. Webb - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (63):328-.
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  30. New books. [REVIEW]R. R. Marett, Sidney Ball, C. C. J. Webb, Herbert W. Blunt, F. C. S. Schiller, Frank Granger, M. L., F. N. Hales & C. A. F. Rhys Davids - 1902 - Mind 11 (42):254-270.
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    Feeling like a philosopher of education: A collective response to Jackson’s ‘The smiling philosopher’.Liz Jackson, Nuraan Davids, Winston C. Thompson, Jessica Lussier, Nicholas C. Burbules, Kal Alston, Stephen Chatelier, Krissah Marga B. Taganas, Olivia S. Mendoza, Jason Lin Cong, Addyson Frattura & Anonymous and P. Taylor Webb - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (9):994-1005.
    The global #MeToo movement has precipitated a reckoning with gendered, sexual, and other forms of harassment and bullying in higher education. In academia, harassment is rooted in the history of re...
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    Symposium: The Idea of a Transcendent Deity: Is the Belief in a Transcendent God Philosophically Tenable?R. Hanson, Hilda D. Oakeley, Alexander Mair & Clement C. J. Webb - 1924 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 4 (1):197 - 240.
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    Action Research for Teacher Candidates: Using Classroom Data to Enhance Instruction.Robert P. Pelton, Elizabeth Baker, Johnna Bolyard, Reagan Curtis, Jaci Webb-Dempsey, Debi Gartland, Mark Girod, David Hoppey, Geraldine Jenny, Marie LeJeune, Catherine C. Lewis, Aimee Morewood, Susan H. Pillets, Neal Shambaugh, Tracy Smiles, Robert Snyder, Linda Taylor & Steve Wojcikiewicz - 2010 - R&L Education.
    This book has been written in the hopes of equipping teachers-in-training—that is, teacher candidates—with the skills needed for action research: a process that leads to focused, effective, and responsive strategies that help students succeed.
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    A Study of Religious Thought in England from 1850. By Clement C. J. Webb, D.Litt., LL.D., D.Th. (Oxford: at the Clarendon Press; London: Humphrey Milford. 1933. Pp. 192. Price 8s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]A. E. Garvie - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):481-.
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    Webb C. W.. The antinomy of individuals. The journal of philosophy, vol. 55 , pp. 735–739.Charles A. Baylis - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (1):81-82.
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    Ethical issues related to caring for low birth weight infants.Mary S. Webb, Denise Passmore, Genieveve Cline & Denise Maguire - 2014 - Nursing Ethics 21 (6):731-741.
    Background: Currently preterm births are the leading causes of newborn deaths and newborn mortality in developed countries. Infants born prematurely remain vulnerable to many acute complications and long-term disabilities. There is a growing concern surrounding the moral and ethical implications of the complex and technological care being provided to extremely low birth weight infants in neonatal intensive care units in the developed nations. Research purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe the ethical and moral issues that neonatal intensive (...)
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  37. WEBB, C. C. J. -Our Knowledge of One Another. [REVIEW]A. K. Stout - 1931 - Mind 40:393.
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  38. Book Review:Contemporary British Philosophy: Personal Statements by James Ward, E. B. Bax, D. Fawcett, G. Dawes Hicks, R. F. A. Hoenle, C. E. M. Joad, G. E. Moore, J. A. Smith, W. R. Sorley, A. E. Taylor, J. Arthur Thompson, Clement C. J. Webb. J. H. Muirhead. [REVIEW]C. Delisle Burns - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 36 (3):314-.
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    The field of æsthetics.A. C. A. Rainer - 1929 - Mind 38 (150):161-183.
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    The evolution of pragmatism.A. C. Armstrong - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (24):645-650.
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    Professor Aaron on intuition.A. C. Ewing - 1943 - Mind 52 (205):51-53.
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    Potential use of clinical polygenic risk scores in psychiatry – ethical implications and communicating high polygenic risk.A. C. Palk, S. Dalvie, J. de Vries, A. R. Martin & D. J. Stein - 2019 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 14 (1):1-12.
    Psychiatric disorders present distinct clinical challenges which are partly attributable to their multifactorial aetiology and the absence of laboratory tests that can be used to confirm diagnosis or predict risk. Psychiatric disorders are highly heritable, but also polygenic, with genetic risk conferred by interactions between thousands of variants of small effect that can be summarized in a polygenic risk score. We discuss four areas in which the use of polygenic risk scores in psychiatric research and clinical contexts could have ethical (...)
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    Touchscreen Tablets: Coordinating Action and Perception for Mathematical Cognition.Carolien A. C. G. Duijzer, Shakila Shayan, Arthur Bakker, Marieke F. Van der Schaaf & Dor Abrahamson - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
  44. Hume on "is" and "ought".A. C. MacIntyre - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (4):451-468.
  45. Interpretations of Logos in the Prologue 0F John’s Gospel: An Attempt at Synthesis.Aloysius Ezeoba & B. A. C. Obiefuna - 2010 - African Journal of Local Societies Initiative (Losi) 1:109-115.
    The logos has· been interpreted in any way by different scholars and· the · proper ·interpretation seems not to be clear. There seems to be a contradiction in the prologue, Jn 1 :1. Again, what is the relationship of the logos to the father as it appears in the prologue? The purpose of this study is to try an attempt a synthesis of those varied interpretations. The significance of the study is that it will help students of scriptures to have (...)
     
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    Neoplatonism.A. C. Lloyd - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (03):295-.
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    Aeschylus, Ag. 40 ff.A. C. Pearson - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (5-6):104-105.
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    Aesch. Agam. 1525 FF.A. C. Pearson - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (02):55-.
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    Notes on Sophocles, Ichneutae, and Eurypylus.A. C. Pearson - 1912 - The Classical Review 26 (07):209-212.
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    Sophocles, Antigone, 235.A. C. Pearson - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (01):10-.
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