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  1. Greek Mathematical Philosophy [by] Edward A. Maziarz [and] Thomas Greenwood.Edward A. Maziarz & Thomas Greenwood - 1968 - Ungar.
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    Medieval Masters: Essays in Memory of Msgr. E.A. Synan.Edward A. Synan & R. E. Houser - 1999
    The theme of this series is given a human touch in Medieval Masters. All of the contributors in this memorial volume are paying tribute to their mentor, former University of Toronto (St. Michael's College) professor, Rev. Edward A. Synan. These essays provide ample proof that Synan's legacy of excellence will continue to influence students of philosophy for decades to come. In addition to ten essays, the volume contains a Synan bibliography and a very heartfelt opening remembrance from M. Jean (...)
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    A humanistic philosophy of music.Edward A. Lippman - 1977 - New York: New York University Press.
    CHAPTER Our Field of Inquiry The history and the philosophy of music are obviously dependent upon music for their existence, but they are not for that ...
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    Rate recovery in a repetitive motor task as a function of successive rest periods.Edward A. Bilodeau - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 48 (3):197.
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    A proposal for metatheology.Edward A. Maziarz - 1972 - Zygon 7 (2):125-134.
  6. Climate Change, Justice and Future Generations.Edward A. Page - 2007 - Environmental Values 16 (3):404-406.
     
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    Pure numerical Boolean syllogisms.Edward A. Hacker & William Tuthill Parry - 1967 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 8 (4):321-324.
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    Toward Personalized Deceptive Signaling for Cyber Defense Using Cognitive Models.Edward A. Cranford, Cleotilde Gonzalez, Palvi Aggarwal, Sarah Cooney, Milind Tambe & Christian Lebiere - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (3):992-1011.
    The purpose of cognitive models is to make predictive simulations of human behaviour, but this is often done at the aggregate level. Cranford, Gonzalez, Aggarwal, Cooney, Tambe, and Lebiere show that they can automatically customize a model to a particular individual on‐the‐fly, and use it to make specific predictions about their next actions, in the context of a particular cybersecurity game.
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    Martin P. Golding, free speech on campus.Edward A. Kent - 2001 - Journal of Value Inquiry 35 (4):561-564.
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    The Triple-Furrowed Field.Edward A. Armstrong - 1943 - The Classical Review 57 (01):3-5.
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    Gene replacement therapy in the central nervous system: Viral vector-mediated therapy of global neurodegenerative disease.Edward A. Neuwelt, Michael A. Pagel, Alfred Geller & Leslie L. Muldoon - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (1):1-9.
    For focal neurodegenerative diseases or brain tumors, localized delivery of protein or genetic vectors may be sufficient to alleviate symptoms, halt disease progression, or even cure the disease. One may circumvent the limitation imposed by the blood-brain barrier by transplantation of genetically altered cell grafts or focal inoculation of virus or protein. However, permanent gene replacement therapy for diseases affecting the entire brain will require global delivery of genetic vectors. The neurotoxicity of currently available viral vectors and the transient nature (...)
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    We Believe in Immortality.Edward A. Pace - 1929 - New Scholasticism 3 (2):216-219.
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    Correcting unjust enrichment: explaining and defending the duty to disgorge the benefits of wrongdoing.Edward A. Page & Göran Duus-Otterström - forthcoming - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.
    Agents sometimes innocently benefit from the wrongdoing perpetrated by others. It has been asserted that when this happens the beneficiary acquires a defeasible duty to disgorge these benefits until the beneficiary’s gain is extinguished or the victim’s loss has been reversed. At the same time, critics have denied the existence of duties of disgorgement. In this paper, we contribute to this debate by proposing a novel account of the underlying justification, or rationale, for disgorgement duties grounded in the value of (...)
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  14. The Problem of Musical Hermeneutics: A Protest and Analysis.Edward A. Lippman - 1966 - In Sidney Hook (ed.), Art and philosophy. [New York]: New York University Press.
     
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    Thomas Von aquin: Die menschliche willensfreiheit.Edward A. Sillem & Gustav Siewerth - 1956 - Philosophical Quarterly 6 (25):384.
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    Stronger shared taste for natural aesthetic domains than for artifacts of human culture.Edward A. Vessel, Natalia Maurer, Alexander H. Denker & G. Gabrielle Starr - 2018 - Cognition 179:121-131.
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    The problem of scientific realism.Edward A. MacKinnon - 1972 - New York,: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
    Aristotele. Science as a systematic explanation through causes.--Newton, I. Rules and reflections on scientific reasoning.--Carnap, R. Empiricism, semantics, and ontology.--Hempel, C. On the logic of explanation.--Nagel, E. The realist view of theories.--Quine, W. V. On the role of logic in explanation.--Harris, E. E. Method and explanation in metaphysics.--Einstein, A. Remarks on Bertrand Russell's theory of knowledge.--Sellars, W. The language of theories.--MacKinnon, E. Atomic physics and reality.--Bunge, M. Physics and reality.--Heelan, P. A. Quantum mechanics and objectivity.--Bibliographical essay (p. 285-301).
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    On The Nature of Meanings: A Philosophical Analysis.Edward A. Hacker - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (4):594-594.
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    Ethics: The Quest for the Good Life.Edward A. Hacker - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (1):145-146.
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  20. Cashing in on climate change: political theory and global emissions trading.Edward A. Page - 2011 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 14 (2):259-279.
    Global climate change raises profound questions for social and political theorists. The human impacts of climate change are sufficiently broad, and generally adverse, to threaten the rights and freedoms of existing and future members of all countries. These impacts will also exacerbate inequalities between rich and poor countries despite the limited role of the latter in their origins. Responding to these impacts will require the implementation of environmental and social policies that are both environmentally effective and consistent with the equality (...)
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    Ii. theoretical essays 3 civilizational analysis renovating the sociological tradition.Edward A. Tiryakian - 2004 - In Said Amir Arjomand & Edward A. Tiryakian (eds.), Rethinking Civilizational Analysis. Sage Publications. pp. 52--30.
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    "Natural Philosophy through the Eighteenth Century and Allied Topics," ed. Allan Ferguson; and "The Problem of Scientific Realism," by Edward A. Mackinnon. [REVIEW]Edward A. Maziarz - 1975 - Modern Schoolman 53 (1):86-87.
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    Theory of Experimental Inference.Edward A. Maziarz - 1948 - New Scholasticism 22 (4):467-468.
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    The summation of generalized reactive tendencies.Edward A. Bilodeau, Judson S. Brown & John J. Meryman - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 51 (5):293.
  25. Fra Giordano Bruno's Catholic Passion.'.Edward A. Gosselin - 1987 - In Paul Oskar Kristeller, James Hankins, John Monfasani & Frederick Purnell (eds.), Supplementum festivum: studies in honor of Paul Oskar Kristeller. Binghamton, N.Y.: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies. pp. 537--61.
  26. Meta-mathematics and meta-theology: An inquiry.Edward A. Maziarz - 1975 - Philosophia Mathematica (2):87-123.
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    Order in the textual sequence of the hexagrams of the I Ching.Edward A. Hacker - 1987 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 14 (1):59-64.
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    The Purpose of Man.Edward A. Pace - 1938 - New Scholasticism 12 (3):209-220.
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    Broken Circle &/ Spiral Hill?: Smithson’s spirals, pataphysics, syzygy and survival.Edward A. Shanken - 2013 - Technoetic Arts 11 (1):3-14.
    The copious literature on the work of artist Robert Smithson has made very little of the many parallels between the inventor of earthworks and the nineteenth-century author of pataphysics, despite the established fact that the artist read and made notes from Alfred Jarry’s Dr. Faustroll (1898) while working on the Spiral Jetty in 1970, which undoubtedly influenced the subsequent Broken Circle &/ Spiral Hill (1971, Emmen). Given the insightful literature reassessing Jarry’s influence on twentieth-century artists including Marcel Duchamp, John Cage (...)
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    Variation of temporal intervals among critical events in five studies of knowledge of results.Edward A. Bilodeau & Ina Mcd Bilodeau - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (6):603.
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    From Meta-Science to Meta-Theology.Edward A. Maziarz - 1970 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 44:122-129.
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    Aquinas.Edward A. Sillem - 1957 - Philosophical Quarterly 7 (27):190-191.
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    The Nature of Philosophy.Edward A. Hacker - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (1):139-140.
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    Paul-Louis Simond and his work on plague.Edward A. Crawford - 1996 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 39 (3):446-458.
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    Variations in knowledge of component performance and its effects upon part-part and part-whole relations.Edward A. Bilodeau - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 50 (3):215.
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  36. „Josiah Royce's Idea of Ultimate Reality and Meaning“.Edward A. Jarvis - 1980 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 3 (3):168-86.
     
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    The postulate of immortality in Kant: To what extent is it culturally conditioned?Edward A. Beach - 2008 - Philosophy East and West 58 (4):pp. 492-523.
    Kant's noncognitive argument based on practical reason claims that moral considerations alone suffice to justify the idea of personal immortality as a postulate. Some recent objections are considered here that have charged him with overstepping his own distinction between phenomenon and noumenon. After examining the arguments, Kant is exonerated of having violated his own principles. More troubling, however, is the peculiarity involved in postulating an infinite progression toward a goal whose attainment, by hypothesis, would undermine the very foundations of morality (...)
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    Myth and Philosophy.Edward A. Maziarz - 1971 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 45:58-66.
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    Mekhilta According to Rabbi Ishmael: An Analytical Translation, vol. 1: Pisha, Beshallah, Shirata, and Vayassa.Edward A. Goldman & Jacob Neusner - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (2):391.
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    As If by Design: How Creative Behaviors Really Evolve.Edward A. Wasserman - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    The eureka moment is a myth. It is an altogether naïve and fanciful account of human progress. Innovations emerge from a much less mysterious combination of historical, circumstantial, and accidental influences. This book explores the origin and evolution of several important behavioral innovations including the high five, the Heimlich maneuver, the butterfly stroke, the moonwalk, and the Iowa caucus. Such creations' striking suitability to the situation and the moment appear ingeniously designed with foresight. However, more often than not, they actually (...)
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    New apparatus for the measurement of bodily movement.A. S. Edwards - 1939 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 25 (1):125.
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    Aids, Ethics and Public Policy.A. Edwards - 1988 - Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (2):111-111.
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    A test for interaction of delay of knowledge of results and two types of interpolated activity.Edward A. Bilodeau & Francis J. Ryan - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 59 (6):414.
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    Joseph Addison and Eighteenth-Century "Liberalism".Edward A. Bloom & Lillian D. Bloom - 1951 - Journal of the History of Ideas 12 (4):560.
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    The Concept of Order in the Philosophy of St. Thomas.Edward A. Pace - 1928 - New Scholasticism 2 (1):51-72.
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    Thomas Aquinas: propositions and parables.Edward A. Synan - 1979 - Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
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    Techniques and Assumptions in Jewish Exegesis before 70 CE.Edward A. Goldman & David Instone Brewer - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (3):506.
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    A brief note on the two-part division of the received order of the hexagrams in the zhouyi.Edward A. Hacker & Steve Moore - 2003 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (2):219–221.
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    DENDRAL and Meta-DENDRAL: roots of knowledge systems and expert system applications.Edward A. Feigenbaum & Bruce G. Buchanan - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 59 (1-2):233-240.
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    Confusion concerning the linear representation of the four images1.Edward A. Hacker - 1982 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 9 (3):349-352.
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