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    Chinese Phonology of the Wei-Chin Period: Reconstruction of the Finals as Reflected in Poetry.Gilbert W. Roy & Ting Pang-Hsin - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (2):463.
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    A Semantic Study of Transitivity Relations in Chinese.Gilbert W. Roy & Shou-Hsin Teng - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):496.
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    Expected utility with perturbed lotteries.Gilbert W. Bassett - 1986 - Theory and Decision 20 (1):79-96.
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    18. Zum ersten buch Martial’s.W. Gilbert - 1882 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 41 (1-4):359-366.
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    II. Der zweite Teil des Logos der Diotima in Platons Gastmahl.W. Gilbert - 1909 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 68 (1):52-70.
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    2009 AFHVS presidential address: the steering question: challenges to achieving food system sustainability. [REVIEW]Gilbert W. Gillespie - 2010 - Agriculture and Human Values 27 (1):3-12.
    In this address I examine the challenges of achieving food system sustainability. Starting from the position that most people want a food system that is “sustainable” and that we have a great reservoir of unapplied technical knowledge applicable to increasing sustainability, I argue that the big issue is collective decision-making to accomplish the goal of sustainability. Using the metaphor of a sailing ship, I raise three questions about steering collectively toward sustainability: What do we want? What are our options? And, (...)
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    Introduction: Thomas A. Lyson—a biographical note. [REVIEW]Gilbert W. Gillespie - 2009 - Agriculture and Human Values 26 (1-2):15-19.
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    Community digester operations and dairy farmer perspectives.Megan G. Swindal, Gilbert W. Gillespie & Rick J. Welsh - 2010 - Agriculture and Human Values 27 (4):461-474.
    Rising energy costs, increasing herd sizes, and other structural changes affecting the New York dairy industry may make farmers receptive to new energy production technologies. Anaerobic digestion represents a possible benefit to farmers by reducing odor while producing methane for electricity. However, current digester designs are for herd sizes of 300 or more cows, with significant economies of scale, so smaller operators may have little interest in the technology. Moreover, without a favorable policy environment and reliable grant programs, the initial (...)
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    Experience with NIH Peer Review: Researchers' Cynicism and Desire for Change. [REVIEW]George M. Kurzon, Daryl E. Chubin & Gilbert W. Gillespie - 1985 - Science, Technology and Human Values 10 (3):44-54.
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  10. Death and immortality.Roy W. Perrett - 1987 - Hingham, MA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    INTRODUCTION In The World as Will and Representation Schopenhauer writes: Death is the real inspiring genius or Musagetes of philosophy, and for this reason ...
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    A Validation of Automatically-Generated Areas-of-Interest in Videos of a Face for Eye-Tracking Research.Roy S. Hessels, Jeroen S. Benjamins, Tim H. W. Cornelissen & Ignace T. C. Hooge - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:382113.
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  12. Personal Identity, Reductionism and the Necessity of Origins.Roy W. Perrett & Charles Barton - 1999 - Erkenntnis 51 (2-3):277-294.
    A thought that we all entertain at some time or other is that the course of our lives might have been very different from the way they in fact have been, with the consequence that we might have been rather different sorts of persons than we actually are. A less common, but prima facie intelligible thought is that we might never have existed at all, though someone rather like us did. Arguably, any plausible theory of personal identity should be able (...)
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    Rebirth.Roy W. Perrett - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (1):41 - 57.
    Traditional Western conceptions of immortality characteristically presume that we come into existence at a particular time , live out our earthly span and then die. According to some, our death may then be followed by a deathless post-mortem existence. In other words, it is assumed that we are born only once and die only once; and that – at least on some accounts – we are future-sempiternal creatures. The Western secular tradition affirms at least ; the Western religious tradition – (...)
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    Neglected Alternatives: Critical Essays by Roy Wood Sellars.Roy Wood Sellars & W. Preston Warren - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (2):282-283.
  15. Personal identity, minimalism, and madhyamaka.Roy W. Perrett - 2002 - Philosophy East and West 52 (3):373-385.
    The publication of Derek Parfit's Reasons and Persons in 1984 revived and reshaped the debate on personal identity in Western philosophy. Not only does Parfit argue forcefully and ingeniously for a revisionary Reductionist theory of persons and their diachronic identity, but he also draws radical normative inferences from such a theory. Along the way he also mentions Indian Buddhist parallels to his own Reductionist theory. Some of these parallels are explored here, while particular attention is also paid to the supposed (...)
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  16. Virtue ethics and maori ethics.Roy W. Perrett & John Patterson - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (2):185-202.
  17. Regarding Immortality.Roy W. Perrett - 1986 - Religious Studies 22 (2):219 - 233.
    Would personal immortality have any value for one so endowed? An affirmative answer would seem so obvious to some that they might be tempted to go so far as to claim that immortality is a condition of life's having any value at all. The claim that immortality is a necessary condition for the meaningfulness of life seems untenable. What, however, of the claim that immortality is a sufficient condition for the meaningfulness of life? Though some might hold this to be (...)
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    Reflections.W. H. Allen, Mary Parks, Spinoza, Gilbert Highet & Samuel Butler - 1988 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 8 (1):48-48.
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  19. If you are under 40 and have trouble sleeping, don't read this.Roy W. Brown - 2013 - The Australian Humanist 112:11.
    Brown, Roy W The International Panel on Climate Change issued its second-last full report in 2007. The experts hoped at that time that, provided sufficient measures were taken soon enough to reduce CO2 emissions, it should be possible to limit global warming to just 2 degrees Celsius over the coming century. But over the past five years and despite the economic downturn, the effects of global warming have been accelerating and the experts' predictions, no doubt mindful of the massive political (...)
     
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    Gilbert Ryle's Concept of Mind Compared with Scholastic Psychology.Peter W. Robinson & Gilbert Ryle - 1960 - [Jesuit Faculties of Philosophy and Theology ?].
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    Taking life and the argument from potentiality.Roy W. Perrett - 2000 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 24 (1):186–197.
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    Hindu Ethics: A Philosophical Study.Roy W. Perrett - 1998 - University of Hawaii Press.
    "This philosophical study offers a representation of the logical structure of classical Hindu ethics and argues for the availability of at least the core of this ethical system to Westerners."--Page [4] Cover.
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    Religion and politics in india: Some philosophical perspectives.Roy W. Perrett - 1997 - Religious Studies 33 (1):1-14.
    What is the traditional relation of religion to politics in India? Recent scholarly debate has generated at least two divergent answers. According to one view there is a long standing traditional opposition between religion and politics in India. According to another view a separation of religion from politics is contrary to Indian ways of thinking. I argue that from the perspective of classical Indian philosophy there is no single tradition on the issue of religion and politics. To be able do (...)
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    The Doctrine of Man in Calvin and in Renaissance Platonism.Roy W. Battenhouse - 1948 - Journal of the History of Ideas 9 (4):447.
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    The problem of induction in indian philosophy.Roy W. Perrett - 1984 - Philosophy East and West 34 (2):161-174.
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    Blasphemy.Roy W. Perret - 1987 - Sophia 26 (2):4-14.
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  27. Indian Philosophy of Religion.Roy W. Perrett - 1993 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 34 (1):62-64.
     
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    Musical unity and sentential unity.Roy W. Perrett - 1999 - British Journal of Aesthetics 39 (2):97-111.
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    Principles of Emergent Realism: Philosophical Essays.Roy Wood Sellars & W. Preston Warren - 1970 - W.H. Green.
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  30. The Analogical Argument for Animal Pain.Roy W. Perrett - 1997 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 14 (1):49-58.
    Philosophical defenders of animal liberation believe that we have direct duties to animals. Typically a presumption of that belief is that animals have the capacity to experience pain and suffering. Notoriously, however, a strand of Western scientific and philosophical thought has held animals to be incapable of experiencing pain, and even today one frequently encounters in discussions of animal liberation expressions of scepticism about whether animals really experience pain. -/- The Analogical Argument for Animal Pain responds to this scepticism by (...)
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    A History of Magic and Experimental Science, Volumes VII and VIII: The Seventeenth Century.Neal W. Gilbert - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (1):126-127.
  32. Marlowe's Tamburlaine.Roy W. Battenhouse - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52:223.
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    (1 other version)Valuing lives.Roy W. Perrett - 1992 - Bioethics 6 (3):185–200.
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    Solipsism and religious belief.Roy W. Perrett - 1981 - Sophia 20 (3):17-26.
    In "arguments for the existence of god" and "faith and knowledge", john hick argues for the rationality of religious belief on the basis of an analogy between religious and perceptual belief. i reply that the analogy does not obtain because there is no alternative solipsistic interpretation of perceptual belief possible. this is because (a) hick's phenomenology of dreaming is unsatisfactory and (b) wittgenstein's "private language" argument shows solipsism to be an unintelligible option.
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  35. Richard de Bury and the'Quires of Yesterday's Sophisms.'.Neal W. Gilbert - 1976 - In Paul Oskar Kristeller & Edward P. Mahoney (eds.), Philosophy and humanism: Renaissance essays in honor of Paul Oskar Kristeller. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 229--57.
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    Philosophical Finesse: Studies in the Art of Rational Persuasion (review).Roy W. Perrett - 1990 - Philosophy and Literature 14 (1):157-158.
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    Sartre's Ethics of Ambiguity (review).Roy W. Perrett - 1990 - Philosophy and Literature 14 (2):441-442.
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    The Philosopher as Writer: The Eighteenth Century (review).Roy W. Perrett - 1989 - Philosophy and Literature 13 (2):378-379.
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  39. Buddhism, abortion and the middle way.Roy W. Perrett - 2000 - Asian Philosophy 10 (2):101 – 114.
    What have modern Buddhist ethicists to say about abortion and is there anything to be learned from it? A number of writers have suggested that Buddhism (particularly Japanese Buddhism) does indeed have something important to offer here: a response to the dilemma of abortion that is a 'middle way' between the pro-choice and pro-life extremes that have polarised the western debate. I discuss what this suggestion might amount to and present a defence of its plausibility.
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    Preferring more pain to less.Roy W. Perrett - 1999 - Philosophical Studies 93 (2):213-226.
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    A Concordance of Ovid.W. A. Oldfather, Roy J. Deferrari, M. Inviolata Barry, Martin R. P. Maguire, Maria Walburg Fanning & Anne Stanislaus Sullivan - 1942 - American Journal of Philology 63 (1):105.
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    The unreality of words.Roy W. Perrett - 2023 - Synthese 201 (1):1-18.
    Philosophers of language and linguists need to be wary of generalizing from too small a sample of natural languages. They also need to be wary of neglecting possible insights from philosophical traditions that have focused on natural languages other than the most familiar Western ones. Take, for example, classical Indian philosophy, where philosophical concerns with language were very much involved with the early development of Sanskrit linguistics. Indian philosophers and linguists frequently discussed more general issues about semantics, often in ways (...)
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    Truth, relativism and western conceptions of indian philosophy.Roy W. Perrett - 1998 - Asian Philosophy 8 (1):19 – 29.
    We (relatively few) Western analytic philosophers who also work on classical Indian philosophy commonly encounter puzzlement or suspicion from our colleagues in Western philosophy because of our Indian interests. The ubiquity of these attitudes is itself revealing of Western conceptions of Indian philosophy, though their origins lie in cultural history often unknown to those who hold them. In the first part of this paper I relate a small but significant slice of that history before going on to distinguish and illustrate (...)
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    A further study of the effect of non-informative shock upon learning.R. W. Gilbert - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 20 (4):396.
  45. Information and gravitation.W. J. Cocke & B. Roy Frieden - 1997 - Foundations of Physics 27 (10):1397-1412.
    An information-theoretic approach is shown to derive both the classical weak-field equations and the quantum phenomenon of metric fluctuation within the Planck length. A key result is that the weak-field metric $\bar h_{\mu \nu } $ is proportional to a probability amplitude φuv, on quantum fluctuations in four-position. Also derived is the correct form for the Planck quantum length, and the prediction that the cosmological constant is zero. The overall approach utilizes the concept of the Fisher information I acquired in (...)
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  46. Isaiah 64:1–9.Roy W. Howard - 2008 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 62 (4):418-420.
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  47. Metaphysics: Indian Philosophy.Roy W. Perrett (ed.) - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
     
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    Synthesis and characterization ofin situnanocrystalline intermetallic phase reinforced AlTiSi amorphous matrix composite.D. Roy, R. Mitra, R. Fedyk, Z. Witczak, W. Lojkowski & I. Manna - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (24):3031-3041.
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    Computationality, Mind and Value: the case of S¯mkhya-Yoga.Roy W. Perrett - 2001 - Asian Philosophy 11 (1):5-14.
    Associated with the successful development of computer technology has been an increasing acceptance of computational theories of the mind. But such theories also seem to close the gap between ourselves and machines, threatening traditional notions of our special value as non-physical conscious minds. Prima facie, Sāmkhya-Yoga - the oldest school of classical Indian philosophy, with its dualism between purusa and prakrti - seems a case in point. However, Sāmkhya-Yoga dualism is not straightforwardly a mind-body dualism and in order to understand (...)
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    Dialogue at the Margins: Whorf, Bakhtin, and Linguistic Relativity (review).Roy W. Perrett - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (2):376-378.
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