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  1. Reflective Practice in Nursing: The Growth of the Professional Practitioner.Anthony M. Palmer & Sarah Burns - 1994 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This work explores the underlying issues and problems surrounding reflection, describing a selection of initiatives and fulfilling a need for novice reflectors to increase their knowledge. The theoretical underpinnings are presented, along with the realities of using reflection in practice.
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  2. New books. [REVIEW]Jenny Teichmann, R. M. Hare, Anthony Palmer, D. R. Cousin, Jonathan Harrison & C. H. Whiteley - 1969 - Mind 78 (311):461-478.
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  3. 7. in memoriam.Deanne Bogdan, David Carr, Iris M. Yob, Anthony J. Palmer & Philip Alperson - 2010 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 18 (2).
     
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    Effects of age on metacognitive efficiency.Emma C. Palmer, Anthony S. David & Stephen M. Fleming - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 28:151-160.
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    Wittgenstein's place in twentieth-century analytic philosophy by P. M. S. Hacker. Blackwell, 1996 pp. IX-xviii + 346. £50. [REVIEW]Anthony Palmer - 1998 - Philosophy 73 (1):125-139.
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    Unità e relazione. [REVIEW]L. M. Palmer - 1985 - Idealistic Studies 15 (1):80-81.
    With the exception of Anthony Manser’s recent treatise on Bradley’s logic, nothing noteworthy has been written on the British idealist since the studies of Wollheim and Vander Veer. This dearth of scholarship on one of the most powerful critics of empiricism and naturalism is surprising especially today when we witness a strong revival of interest in metaphysics and phenomenology. Hence Dario Sacchi’s monograph on Bradley’s Unity and Relation is particularly welcome. In addition, this study promises some interesting insights into (...)
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    On Wittgenstein.A. Palmer - 2001 - Philosophical Investigations 24 (2):139-146.
    Invited contributions were asked for statements of how they came to be acquainted with Wittgenstein’s work, the influence it had on their own work, and how they see Wittgenstein in relation to prevalent trends in contemporary philosophy. The weight given to the various elements in the invitation was left to the discretion of the contributors. Contributions have also been included from the Rush Rhees and Peter Winch archives. Articles by: Stanley Cavell, James Conant, Cora Diamond, İlham Dilman, P.M.S. Hacker, B.F. (...)
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    Greek archaeology and Greek history.Anthony M. Snodgrass - 1985 - Classical Antiquity 4 (2):193-207.
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    The health of the nation.Anthony M. Ludovici - 1928 - The Eugenics Review 20 (1):35.
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    (1 other version)Determinism and its ethical implications.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1936 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 14 (2):145 – 152.
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    The Role of Science.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 2:287-292.
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  12. Darwin, Materialism, and the Possibility of Evolutionary Ethics.Anthony M. Matteo - 2004 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 27 (3):219-234.
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  13. Marechal’s Dialogue With Kant: The Roots of Transcendental Thomism and the Search for Ultimate Reality and Meaning.Anthony M. Matteo - 1999 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 22 (4):264-275.
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    The Nature of Things.Anthony M. Quinton - 1973 - Mind 85 (338):301-303.
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    Truth Telling in a Post-Truth World.Anthony M. Bateza - 2022 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 42 (1):225-226.
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    What constitutes “proof” in the study of neural control of movement?Anthony M. Iannone - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):153-153.
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    An historical Homeric society?Anthony M. Snodgrass - 1974 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 94:114-125.
  18. The problem of perception.Anthony M. Quinton - 1955 - Mind 64 (January):28-51.
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    Evaluating hypotheses for the origin of eukaryotes.Anthony M. Poole & David Penny - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (1):74-84.
    Numerous scenarios explain the origin of the eukaryote cell by fusion or endosymbiosis between an archaeon and a bacterium (and sometimes a third partner). We evaluate these hypotheses using the following three criteria. Can the data be explained by the null hypothesis that new features arise sequentially along a stem lineage? Second, hypotheses involving an archaeon and a bacterium should undergo standard phylogenetic tests of gene distribution. Third, accounting for past events by processes observed in modern cells is preferable to (...)
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    Transcendent Media: Sacramentals and the Roman Rite of Mass.Anthony M. Wachs - 2018 - Listening 53 (2):63-77.
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  21. The Real Death of Vitalism.Anthony M. Cheng - 2005 - Penn Bioethics Journal 1 (1).
     
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    Quest for the absolute: the philosophical vision of Joseph Marechal.Anthony M. Matteo - 1992 - De Kalb: Northern Illinois University Press.
    "Joseph Marechal, who became one of the most important figures in the twentieth-century revival of the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, set for himself an ambitious intellectual project. His goal was to demonstrate that the realist theory of knowledge first enunciated by Aristotle in the ancient world and developed by Aquinas in the thirteenth century is the key to a coherent philosophy of man and being. According to Marechal, once late medieval philosophy moved away from Aquinas's epistemological foundations, no longer (...)
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    Restless ideas: contemporary social theory in an anxious age.Anthony M. Simmons - 2020 - Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing.
    Restless Ideas is a lively new textbook of contemporary social theory that speaks directly to the anxious age in which we live today. In addition to providing a highly readable guided tour of major social theories from the mid-20th to the early 21st century, this book is full of dynamic examples that show how these theories may be used to deepen our understanding of current events and of our own life experiences. The emergence of demagogic political leaders like Donald Trump (...)
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    Age of anxiety: meaning, identity, and politics in 21st-century film and literature.Anthony M. Wachs - 2019 - Lanham: Lexington Books. Edited by Jon D. Schaff.
    Age of Anxiety: Meaning, Identity, and Politics in 21st Century Film and Literature applies historical and contemporary political and rhetorical theory to current popular culture to discuss the problem of the displaced autonomous self and the quest for a meaningful life.
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    National economy and eugenics.Anthony M. Ludovici - 1931 - The Eugenics Review 23 (3):286.
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    Sex and the unreal city: the demolition of the Western mind.Anthony M. Esolen - 2020 - San Francisco, CA: Ignatius Press.
    Unreal City: a zany cartoon megalopolis where towers are built of cotton candy, facts scatter like pixie dust, and the truth is whatever you feel it to be. And it's no fantasy. It's where we live. We dwell in Unreal City. We believe in un-being. With saber-like wit, poet and professor Anthony Esolen leads readers on a tour through the ruins of their own Western world--through king-size bookstores, manicured college campuses, strobe-lit choir lofts, mechanized farms, divorce courts, drag-queen libraries, (...)
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  27. Hanson on the unpicturability of micro-entities.Anthony M. Paul - 1971 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (1):50-53.
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    Metaphor and the Bounds of Expression.Anthony M. Paul - 1972 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 5 (3):143 - 158.
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    Another early reader of Pausanias?Anthony M. Snodgrass - 2003 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 123:187-189.
    It is argued that Athenagoras, Leg. 17, draws on Pausanias 1.26.4, and may join Aelian, Pollux, Philostratus and Longus in the list of possible readers of the periegete.
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    In-and out-breeding.Anthony M. Ludovici - 1934 - The Eugenics Review 26 (1):90.
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  31. Who is to be master of the world?Anthony M. Ludovici - 1909 - London,: T. N. Foulis.
     
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    (1 other version)I. DeterminismversusScholasticism.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1936 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 14 (4):301-309.
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  33. Western Philosophical Systems in Russian Literature: A Collection of Critical Studies.Anthony M. Mlikotin (ed.) - 1979 - University of Southern California Press.
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    Karl Popper as Social Philosopher.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):157 - 171.
    In these days of inflation, perhaps we should not be surprised that the fourteenth and latest addition to the Library of Living Philosophers, should require two volumes. Previous subjects, including Bertrand Russell, Albert Einstein and G.E. Moore, were adequately accomodated within the covers of one volume. This expansion is hardly justified by the contents of the volumes. The most interesting and useful material is to be found in Popper's opening autobiographical section, but the other contributors and critics for the most (...)
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    (1 other version)In Defense Of Moral Realism.Anthony M. Matteo - 1996 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1996 (106):64-76.
    Near the beginning of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle claims that “our discussion will be adequate if its degree of clarity reflects the subject matter.” Those who seek to give a proper “theoretical” account of some enterprise, but who neglect this wise Aristotelian counsel, do so at their own peril. Aristotle is urging that sound theory should reflect and elucidate actual practice. When philosophical speculation loses touch with such practice, it tends to caricature what it ought to clarify. For example, Steven (...)
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    Scotus and Ockham: A Dialogue on Universals.Anthony M. Matteo - 1985 - Franciscan Studies 45 (1):83-96.
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    The EU and Immigration Policies: Cracks in the Walls of Fortress Europe?Anthony M. Messina - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (2):233-234.
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  38. Musical References in Brucioli’s Dialogi and Their Classical and Medieval Antecedents.Anthony M. Cummings - 2010 - Journal of the History of Ideas 71 (2):169-190.
    Among the distinguished intellectuals of sixteenth-century Italy was Antonio Brucioli, renowned for participating in the gatherings in the garden of the Rucellai in Florence during the second decade of the sixteenth century. Since Delio Cantimori’s fundamental article and Giorgio Spini’s fundamental monograph, Brucioli’s Dialogi have been valued for the insight they afford into the discussions of the Rucellai group. Twice in the Dialogi Brucioli offers a revealing discussion of music. The references reflect intellectual traditions of great significance and longevity and (...)
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    Grounding the Human Conversation.Anthony M. Matteo - 1989 - The Thomist 53 (2):235-258.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:GROUNDING THE HUMAN CONVERSATION Introduction ANTHONY M. MATTEO Elizabethtown Oollege Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania SINCE THE APPEARENCE of Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions 1 the so called "rationality debate " has been conducted at a high pitch in Anglo-American philosophy. Concurrently, this debate has occupied some of the luminaries of Continental philosophy: Gadamer, Habermas, Feyerabend, and Derrida. Now that the Sturm und Drang associated with it has to (...)
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    The politics of well-being: towards a more ethical world.Anthony M. Clohesy - 2021 - New York, NY: Routlegde.
    The Politics of Well-Being argues that the relationship between well-being and ethical life has been overlooked. The more specific argument of the book is that ethical life requires political engagement, and the emergence of a society committed to critical thinking. It is argued that these conditions allow for our ordination and confirmation as ethical subjects. While well-being can be experienced in different ways, it is claimed that, after experience of ethical life, a more sustainable form of it is revealed to (...)
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    Eugenics and snobbery.Anthony M. Ludovici - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 23 (4):379.
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    Woman and society.Anthony M. Ludovici - 1929 - The Eugenics Review 21 (1):50.
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    Can we plan for social progress?Anthony M. Mardiros - 1948 - Mind 57 (227):341-349.
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    Eugenics & consanguineous marriages.Anthony M. Ludovici - 1933 - The Eugenics Review 25 (3):147.
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    A circular procedure in ethics.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (2):223-225.
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    Two Concepts of Liberty and Free Society.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 7:315-323.
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  47. Methods and systematic reflections.Anthony M. Matteo - 2004 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 27 (1-4):219.
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    Figurative Language.Anthony M. Paul - 1970 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 3 (4):225 - 248.
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    Economics, Ecology and Sustainable Development: Are They Compatible?Anthony M. Friend - 1992 - Environmental Values 1 (2):157-170.
    The prevailing economic paradigm, in which a closed circular flow of production and consumption can be described in terms of 'natural laws ' of the equilibrium of market forces, is being challenged by our growing knowledge of complex systems, particularly ecosystems. It is increasingly apparent that neo-classical economics does not reflect social, economic and environmental realities in a world of limited resources. The best way to understand the problems implicit in the concept of 'sustainable development ' is provided by Ecological (...)
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    A positive role for yeast extrachromosomal rDNA circles?Anthony M. Poole, Takehiko Kobayashi & Austen Rd Ganley - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (9):725-729.
    Graphical AbstractYeast mitochondria frequently mutate, and some dysfunctional mitochondria out-compete wild-type versions. The retrograde response enables yeast to tolerate dysfunction, but also produces ribosomal DNA circles (ERCs). We propose that ERC accumulation increases expression of the rDNA antisense gene, TAR1, which counteracts spread of respiration-deficient mitochondria in matings with wild-type yeast.
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