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    Synesthesia, alphabet books, and fridge magnets.Peter Hancock - 2013 - In Julia Simner & Edward M. Hubbard (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Synesthesia. Oxford University Press. pp. 83.
    This chapter considers the possible origins of the associations reported by synaesthetes, especially coloured graphemes. There are two well-documented cases where the origins of coloured letters or numbers are known; one from coloured fridge magnets, one from a jigsaw puzzle. While some synaesthetes report beliefs about the origin of their colours, most would say they have been the same as long as they can remember. Statistical analysis of large groups of synaesthetes indicates more consistency of colours than would be expected (...)
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    A Is for Aesthetics: Alphabet Books and the Development of the Aesthetic in Children.Cynthia C. Rostankowski - 1994 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 28 (3):117.
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    Book Reviews : Shlain, Leonard, The Alphabet Versus the Goddess. Male Words and Female Images (Harmondsworth Allen Lane. The Penguin Press, 1998), pp 464. [REVIEW]Dorothea McEwan - 2000 - Feminist Theology 8 (23):124-126.
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    Becoming beside ourselves: the alphabet, ghosts, and distributed human being.Brian Rotman - 2008 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    Lettered selves and beyond -- The alphabetic body -- Gesture and non-alphabetic writing -- Technologized mathematics -- Parallel selves -- Ghost effects.
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    An Alphabetical Dictionary: Wherein All English Words According to Their Various Significations, are Either Referred to Their Places in the Philosophical Tables, Or Explained by Such Words as are in Those Tables.John Wilkins - 1668 - Printed by J. M. For S. Gellibrand [Etc.].
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    Multicultural transposition: From alphabets to pictographs, towards semantographic communication.Haytham Nawar - 2012 - Technoetic Arts 10 (1):59-68.
    In today’s world, there are more than 5000 languages and dialects in use, of which only 100 may be considered of major importance. As Dreyfuss (1972) states, inter-communication amongst them has proved not just difficult but impossible. Because a universal language would be the solution to this problem, over 800 attempts have in fact been made in the last 1000 years to develop an official second language that in time could be adopted by all major countries. Some of the most (...)
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    Platon et l'alphabet.Claude Gaudin - 1990 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Cette édition numérique a été réalisée à partir d'un support physique, parfois ancien, conservé au sein du dépôt légal de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, conformément à la loi n° 2012-287 du 1er mars 2012 relative à l'exploitation des Livres indisponibles du XXe siècle. La philosophie de Platon se trouve ici interrogée sur la conception de l'alphabet, c'est-à-dire sur les éléments qui rendent possibles la lecture, l'écriture et l'énonciation de quelque pensée que ce soit. « Copyright Electre » Pages (...)
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    L'Univers comme alphabet.Florian Rodari - 2016 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    Un seul coup de crayon sur une feuille de papier, et tout l'espace s'ébranle : c'est la force du premier trait sur la toile vierge, c'est l'alif à l'origine de l'alphabet, c'est l'écriture se déployant dans les méandres de l'encre. Projection en même temps qu'inscription de la lumière sur une surface, de préférence plane et claire, l'ombre est la trace du vivant sur terre. A peine l'a-t-on cernée d'un contour que l'absent qui s'y est réfugié reprend forme, retrouve son (...)
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    An engineer's alphabet: gleanings from the softer side of a profession.Henry Petroski - 2011 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This work is organized alphabetically and more like a dictionary than an encyclopedia.
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    M is for mystical: a book for mini mystics.Emma Mildon - 2024 - Philadelphia: RP/Kids. Edited by Sara Ugolotti.
    A nonfiction, alphabet picture book that introduces young readers to New Age/mystical concepts.
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    Water: Alphabet City Magazine 14.John Knechtel (ed.) - 2009 - MIT Press.
    Water is the chemical matrix required for life, the molecular chain that connects all organisms on the planet. But in the twenty-first century, water may replace oil as the most prized of resources. Just as gas-guzzling SUVs use more than their share of fuel, water-guzzling regions threaten the water supply for the rest of the world. In Water, writers, scientists, architects, and artists consider the many aspects of water, at levels from the microscopic to the global, touching on subjects that (...)
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    That Cunning Alphabet: Melville's Aesthetics of Nature.Richard S. Moore - 1982
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    Facts Matter: Language of the Earliest Alphabetic Inscriptions.Aren M. Wilson-Wright - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (3):705.
    Although D. Petrovich’s recent book The World’s Oldest Alphabet: Hebrew as the Language of the Proto-Consonantal Script advances several claims about the origin of the alphabet and biblical history, its main arguments are linguistic. In particular, Petrovich identifies the language of the early alphabetic inscriptions as Hebrew as part of a larger argument for the historicity of the biblical Exodus tradition. In this review essay, I will summarize and critique Petrovich’s linguistic arguments. Along the way, I will consider (...)
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    How Writing Works : From the Invention of the Alphabet to the Rise of Social Media.Dominic Wyse - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    From the invention of the alphabet to the explosion of the internet, Dominic Wyse takes us on a unique journey into the process of writing. Starting with seven extraordinary examples that serve as a backdrop to the themes explored, it pays particular attention to key developments in the history of language, including Aristotle's grammar through socio-cultural multimodality, to pragmatist philosophy of communication. Analogies with music are used as a comparator throughout the book, yielding radically new insights into composition processes. (...)
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    A paradigm shift in the study of early greek writing - (n.) Elvira astoreca early greek alphabetic writing. A linguistic approach. (Contexts of and relations between early writing systems 5.) pp. X + 150, ills, colour maps. Oxford and philadelphia: Oxbow books, 2021. Cased, £38. Isbn: 978-1-78925-743-4. [REVIEW]Dimitrios Meletis - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (2):405-407.
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  16. An Alphabetical Index of the Philosophers and Discoverers Whose Opinions Are Endorsed or Controverted... In L. [Sic] S. Mill's System of Logic.John Stuart Mill - 1871
     
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    The biopolitics of embryos and alphabets: a reproductive history of the nonhuman.Ruth Austin Miller - 2017 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Feminist theory and the politics of life -- Nonhuman nostalgia -- Embryos -- Alphabets -- Conclusion.
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  18. The influence of the Armenian language and alphabet upon the development of the Renaissance's perennial philosophy, biblical hermeneutics, and Christian Kabbalism.Virgil B. Strohmeyer - 1998 - Yerevan: Publishing House of the NAS RA "Gitutyun".
  19. "A Renaissance Alphabet": Giovan Francesco Cresci. [REVIEW]F. R. Cowell - 1973 - British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (3):316.
     
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    The Knowledge Book: Key Concepts in Philosophy, Science and Culture.Steve Fuller - 2007 - Routledge.
    "The Knowledge Book" is a unique interdisciplinary reference work for students and researchers concerned with the nature of knowledge. It is the first work of its kind to be organized on the assumption that whatever else knowledge might be, it is intrinsically social. The book consists of 42 alphabetically arranged entries on key concepts at the intersection of philosophy and sociology - what used to be called "sociology of knowledge" but is now increasingly called "social epistemology". The entries include concepts (...)
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    Universals and property instances: the alphabet of being.John Bacon - 1995 - Cambridge: Blackwell.
    In this volume, John Bacon argues that it is difficult to deny the existence of particularized properties and relations, which in modern philosophy are sometimes called `tropes'. In so doing, he advances a powerful and sophisticated metaphysical theory according to which both ordinary particulars and properties and relations are bundles of tropes.
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    (1 other version)Universals and Property Instances: The Alphabet of Being.Chris Daly - 1996 - Philosophical Books 37 (4):266-267.
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    A Rosetta Stone to the Human Mind: Three Alphabets to Decipher Psyche.Vincenzo R. Sanguineti - 2003 - Psychosocial Press.
    The three languages employed by the scientist, the artist, and the objective observer are interpreted in terms of each other using the latest developments in neuroscience and psychoanalysis in an attempt to create a meta-language with sufficient depth to comprehend the nature of the human mind.
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  24. Roberts- Jones . L'Alphabet des circonstances. Essais sur l'art des xnf et XXe siècles. [REVIEW]Philippe Minguet - 1986 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 64 (2):456-457.
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    Sonic soma: sound, body and the origins of the alphabet.Elise Kermani - 2009 - New York: Atropos Press.
    Kermani traces the history of mankind from the origins of society and language to the present, and un-mutes the silence that resulted from the moment man began to write his history instead of listening to history's story.
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  26. Indicamétrie Et Education - L'échelle des Quinze (15) Profils Et l'Alphabet Indicamétrique: Des Outils Scientifiques Pour Une Révolution Pédagogique: Premier Niveau du Développement Spiralaire de L'Indicamétrie.André Déazon (ed.) - 2009 - Conseil Mondial de l'Indicamétrie Et du Panafricanisme (Comipa).
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    The set of schemata of c-valid equations between regular expressions is independent of the basic alphabet.Matti Linna - 1970 - Turku [Finland]: Turun Yliopisto.
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    Universals and property instances: The alphabet of being.James Van Cleve - 2000 - Philosophical Review 109 (1):107-109.
    This book is a systematic study of the uses of tropes in metaphysics. By a trope Bacon says he understands either a thing’s having a property or the property as localized to that thing. Bacon believes that entities belonging to the following ontological categories, among others, may all be constructed out of tropes: individuals, universals, states of affairs, and possible worlds. Evidently, if you have tropes, the other categories are all de trop. Bacon also uses trope theory to provide analyses (...)
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    The book of Jewish wisdom: the Talmud of the well-considered life.Jacob Neusner & Noam Mordecai Menahem Neusner (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Continuum.
    The unique wisdom of Judaism comes from the Talmud and the Judaic sages' other ancient writings that preserve the tradition of the originally oral Torah, or Teachings of Moses. Sometimes surprising - "better sincere sin than hypocritical virtue" - and always penetrating and helpful - "who are rich? those who are happy with their lot" - the wisdom of the oral Torah is set forth on more than one hundred subjects, arranged alphabetically, in their sources' own words, here rendered in (...)
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  30. 601 Books on Space.Francisco Caruso - 2012 - Maluhy & Co..
    Space is one of the most fundamental concepts over which scientific knowledge has been constructed. But it is also true that space concepts extrapolate by far the scientific domain, and permeate many other branches of human knowledge. Those are fascinating aspects that could di per se justify the compilation of a long bibliography. Another one is the passion for books. My interest in some physical, historical and philosophical problems concerning the concept of space in Physics, and its properties, can (...)
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  31. John Bacon, Universals and Property Instances: The Alphabet of Being. [REVIEW]Philip Peterson - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17:231-236.
     
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    The Figure and the Text"The Film-Work""The Film-Work, 2""The Graphic in Filmic Writing: A Bout de Souffle, or the Erratic Alphabet"Le Texte Divise. [REVIEW]D. N. Rodowick, Thierry Kuntzel, Theirry Kuntzel & Marie-Claire Ropars-Wuilleumier - 1985 - Diacritics 15 (1):32.
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    A Book of Contemplation. [REVIEW]M. S. F. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):517-517.
    Thoughts on various subjects arranged in alphabetical order from "abnormal" to "zero."--F. M. S.
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  34. Universals and Property Instances: The Alphabet of Being. [REVIEW]Thomas Mormann - 1997 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 51 (4).
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    (1 other version)George Santayana's Marginalia, a Critical Selection: Book One, Abell--Lucretius.George Santayana - 1986 - MIT Press.
    In his essay "Imagination," George Santayana writes, "There are books in which the footnotes, or the comments scrawled by some reader's hand in the margins, may be more interesting than the text." Santayana himself was an inveterate maker of notes in the margins of his books, writing comments that illuminate, contest, or interestingly expand the author's thought. These volumes offer a selection of Santayana's marginalia, transcribed from books in his personal library. These notes give the reader an (...)
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    The English Spelling-Book.William Fordyce Mavor - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    Variously a teacher, clergyman and town mayor, William Fordyce Mavor wrote prolifically on a range of literary, historical and educational topics. This work, first published in 1801 and reissued here in a corrected and improved edition of 1843, is Mavor's most famous. Intended to 'sow the seeds of useful learning', it is both a reading primer and a compendium of general knowledge. Beginning with the alphabet, with each letter illustrated by the delightful wood engravings of Thomas Bewick, the book (...)
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  37. A Solution to the Multitude of Books: Ephraim Chambers's "Cyclopaedia" (1728) as "The Best Book in the Universe".Richard R. Yeo - 2003 - Journal of the History of Ideas 64 (1):61.
    This article considers Ephraim Chambers's Cyclopaedia (2 Vols., 1728) as a work that responded to anxieties about information overload. Chambers drew on Renaissance ideas about summarizing and organizing knowledge—in particular, the humanist practice of keeping a commonplace book. By completing an alphabetical dictionary with due deference to categories, or Heads, he not only offered a convenient summary of knowledge but retained the notion of an encyclopedic circle of arts and sciences. The article also relates this concept of authorial design to (...)
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    (1 other version)George Santayana's Marginalia, a Critical Selection: Book One, Abell--Lucretius.John McCormick (ed.) - 1986 - MIT Press.
    In his essay "Imagination," George Santayana writes, "There are books in which the footnotes, or the comments scrawled by some reader's hand in the margins, may be more interesting than the text." Santayana himself was an inveterate maker of notes in the margins of his books, writing comments that illuminate, contest, or interestingly expand the author's thought. These volumes offer a selection of Santayana's marginalia, transcribed from books in his personal library. These notes give the reader an (...)
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    From narcissism to autism: A digimodernist version of post-postmodern.Nataliia V. Zahurska - 2019 - Вісник Харківського Національного Університету Імені В. Н. Каразіна. Серія «Філософія. Філософські Перипетії» 61:6-12.
    In this article the causes and features of a shift from neurosis to narcissism and then autism were investigated. Moreover, special attention is paid not so much to the psychological or even psychiatric aspects of the problem, but to changes in the general features of a human being. Thus, when speaking of the transition from narcissism to autism, one is focusing on true autism, which is characterized by veracity, sincerity and authencity, which reveal themselves in the form of a special (...)
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    Voltaire's Philosophical dictionary.H. I. Voltaire & Woolf - 1924 - New York,: A. A. Knopf. Edited by H. I. Woolf.
    This book does not demand continuous reading; but at whatever place one opens it, one will find matter for reflection. The most useful books are those of which readers themselves compose half; they extend the thoughts of which the germ is presented to them; they correct what seems defective to them, and they fortify by their reflections what seems to them weak. It is only really by enlightened people that this book can be read; the ordinary man is not (...)
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  41. Précis of Origins of the modern mind: Three stages in the evolution of culture and cognition.Merlin Donald - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (4):737-748.
    This bold and brilliant book asks the ultimate question of the life sciences: How did the human mind acquire its incomparable power? In seeking the answer, Merlin Donald traces the evolution of human culture and cognition from primitive apes to the era of artificial intelligence, and presents an original theory of how the human mind evolved from its presymbolic form. In the emergence of modern human culture, Donald proposes, there were three radical transitions. During the first, our bipedal but still (...)
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    Reflections on Choosing Well: Reply to Commentators.Chrisoula Andreou - forthcoming - Philosophia:1-10.
    This book symposium contribution provides responses to four commentaries on my book _Choosing Well: The Good_,_ the Bad_,_ and the Trivial_. The authors of the commentaries are Michael Bratman, Mark Budolfson, Sergio Tenenbaum, and Johanna Thoma. Although doing justice to all of the interesting points raised by the commentators is out of the question, I respond to some of the main issues raised (proceeding in alphabetical order by the commentators’ last names), launching my responses with a discussion of Bratman’s question (...)
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    Theology present to itself: A tribute to Karl Rahner.B. R. Brinkman - 1984 - Heythrop Journal 25 (3):257–259.
    Books Reviewed in this Article: Theological Investigations, Vol. XVIII: God and Revelation. By Karl Rahner. Pp.vi, 304, London, Darton, Longman and Todd, 1984, £18.50. Theological Investigations, Volume XIX: Faith and Ministry. By Karl Rahner. Pp.vi, 282, London, Darton, Longman & Todd, 1984, £18.50. Theological Investigations: Volume XX: Concern for the Church. By Karl Rahner. Pp.vi, 191, London, Darton, Longman & Todd, 1981, £14.50. Concise Theological Dictionary. Edited by Karl Rahner and Herbert Vorgrimler. Pp.541, London, Burns & Oates, 1983, £12.50. (...)
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    (1 other version)A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind.Samuel Guttenplan - 1995 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 58 (4):778-779.
    Book synopsis: The philosophy of mind is one of the fastest-growing areas in philosophy, not least because of its connections with related areas of psychology, linguistics and computation. This Companion is an alphabetically arranged reference guide to the subject, firmly rooted in the philosophy of mind, but with a number of entries that survey adjacent fields of interest. The book is introduced by the editor's substantial Essay on the Philosophy of Mind which serves as an overview of the subject, and (...)
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    Literacy and Paideia in Ancient Greece.Jackson P. Hershbell - 1996 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (3):451-452.
    Book Reviews K. Robb, Literacy and Paideia in Ancient Greece. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp. x + 13o. Cloth, $45.oo. Robb's book can perhaps best be viewed in the context of previous studies of orality and literacy in the ancient Greek world, especially those of E. A. Havelock: Preface to Plato , The Literate Revolution and Its Cultural Consequences , and The Muse Learns to Write . Havelock's work has stimulated much discussion, some of it still very polemical (...)
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    Literacy and Paideia in Ancient Greece.Kevin Robb - 1994 - Oup Usa.
    This book examines the progress of literacy in ancient Greece from its origins with the introduction of the alphabet in the eighth century to the fourth century, when the major cultural institutions of Athens became totally dependent on alphabetic literacy. Professor Robb introduces much new evidence and re-evaluates older evidence to demonstrate that early Greek literacy can only be understood in terms of the rich oral culture that immediately preceded it, one that was dominated by the oral performance of (...)
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    " Agents of Aggressive Order": Letters, Hands, and the Grasping Power of Teeth in the Early Canadian Torture Narrative.Monique Tschofen - 2007 - Mediatropes 1 (1):19-41.
    This paper brings together a most fascinating and under-examined body of early New World writing that belong to a genre of writing I call “the torture narrative” with the insights of Marshall McLuhan in order to offer a way of thinking about body parts, especially hands, teeth, tongues, and eyeballs, and their extensions through technologies such as alphabets, manuscripts, books, and weapons. At its core are questions about the nature and effects of the changes wrought by the early-Gutenberg era—a (...)
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    Chinese Philosophy a–Z.Bo Mou - 2009 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    A concise alphabetic guide to the main concepts,figures, topics and important movements of thought that have shaped Chinesephilosophy over the last three thousand years. The entries are conciselywritten, terms are cross-referenced and transcriptions are typically givenin the pinyin system. Chinese Philosophy A-Z stresses philosophicalrelevance in choosing entries while paying due attention to historical linksbetween relevant ideas and movements of thought. The volume also shows howsome of the central ideas under discussion contribute to the philosophicalenterprise as a whole. The book is (...)
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    The Oxford guide to the history of physics and astronomy.J. L. Heilbron (ed.) - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    With over 150 alphabetically arranged entries about key scientists, concepts, discoveries, technological innovations, and learned institutions, the Oxford Guide to Physics and Astronomy traces the history of physics and astronomy from the Renaissance to the present. For students, teachers, historians, scientists, and readers of popular science books such as Galileo's Daughter, this guide deciphers the methods and philosophies of physics and astronomy as well as the historical periods from which they emerged. Meant to serve the lay reader and the (...)
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    (1 other version)Professional codes of conduct in the United Kingdom: a directory.Nigel G. E. Harris - 1989 - New York: Mansell.
    The term "code of conduct" includes any code where a significant part of the content consists of ethical principles. This volume sets out in alphabetical order the organizations in the UK that have drawn up professional codes of conduct. Each entry either reproduces the code verbatim or summarizes its content. The introduction considers the development of codes, their growth in numbers, their purpose, and current trends. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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