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    Gender and Body Language in Roman Art by Glenys Davies.J. F. D. Frakes - 2020 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 113 (3):364-366.
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    Determinism and Freedom in the Age of Modern Science. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):145-145.
    Contemporary problems associated with the notion of determinism are focused by this symposium in three major areas of inquiry--philosophy, physical science, and law and moral responsibility. Determinism in modern physics is capably analyzed by a number of eminent contributors; but with respect to its significance for a philosophy of nature, little that is new or suggestive emerges from this analysis. The distinction between "hard" and "soft" determinism and its implications in legal and moral contexts provoke the most valuable part of (...)
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    Justice in Plato's Republic. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):514-514.
    A desultory caricature, ostensibly socialist in tenor, of a well-known theory of justice.--J. F. D.
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    Marxism and the Open Mind. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):694-695.
    A collection of essays by a British master of Marxism, this book ranges over a wide variety of related topics--ethics, human rights, social theory, ideology, religion, and philosophy. The essays are reprints or adaptations of previous articles and addresses, and are unified by the author's sympathetic interpretation of Marxist thought. Especially instructive and timely is a chapter on Sartre and Marxism.--J. F. D.
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  5. Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Anti-Christ. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):721-722.
    A paperbound edition of an excellent interpretative study, originally published in 1950. Though the bibliography and index are considerably abridged in the present edition, the text is complete and has been improved by numerous minor revisions prepared by the author.--J. F. D.
     
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    Painting and Reality. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):144-144.
    There is no pretension here of discussing "art in general," or of forcing aesthetic categories on a uniquely "unphilosophic" art. The author, following an inquiry into the existential modes of concrete works of art, skillfully develops solutions to the vexing problems of individuality, identity, and authenticity of paintings. His realistic analysis of the creation of paintings, of their complex causal elements, suggests the conclusion that paintings are not imitations or reflections of nature, but are themselves natural objects. This conclusion necessitates (...)
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    Person and Reality. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):690-690.
    This final work of the late Prof. Brightman was virtually complete at his death; however the editors have written four additional chapters and part of a fifth, basing their work on other writings of the author. The result is a lucid, unified account of the personalist position.--J. F. D.
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    Sound and Poetry. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):698-698.
    These seven essays comprise an outstanding collection embracing related yet distinct approaches to poetry via music and musicology, rhetoric and linguistics. Mr. Frye's penetrating essay effectively sets the tone of the variously oriented contributions. Acknowledgment of the increasing authority of linguistic criticism is especially prominent.--J. F. D.
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    Terminalkausalität als die Grundlage eines unitarischen Naturbegriffs. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):721-721.
    An introduction to the author's conception of Ganzheitlichkeit and Terminalkausalität, and the first part of an inquiry into the relevance and adequacy of this conception for three different types of phenomena--atomic, biodynamic, and neural. The concept of Terminalkausalität is proposed as a basis on which the theoretical dualism of modern physics, and particularly the problems associated with the uncertainty relation, may be overcome. Further, this concept suggests the principles by which the various natural sciences may be unified. --J. F. D.
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    The Beautiful, the Sublime, and the Picturesque. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):514-515.
    This comprehensive survey is particularly valuable for the intelligence and originality with which it approaches aesthetic speculation. The author permits the original texts to serve as the basis of his study, and exhibits each of the major aesthetic systems of the period as an integral whole involving logical and psychological principles. Each of the writers chosen from the tradition is criticized in his own terms, without detracting from the originality of his contribution to the body of aesthetic theory. A few (...)
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    The Chinese View of Life, the Philosophy of Comprehensive Harmony. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):514-514.
    A semi-popular presentation of the ideals of Chinese culture derived from the classics of Taoism, Confucianism, and Mohism. Contrasts between Chinese and Western thought are often suggestive, though the latter receives a highly stylized interpretation.--J. F. D.
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    The Great Religions. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):516-516.
    Bringing together in one work the points of view of comparative religion and of the history and philosophy of religion, this book should be a valuable introductory text. For the most part the author has maintained an informal, somewhat narrative style, and the text is enhanced by brief selections from representative writings of the various religious traditions. Pertinent, up to date archeological evidence is provided wherever needed, and the bibliography is unusually adequate for a work of this type. Contemporary theological (...)
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    The Meaning of Americanism. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):715-715.
    An essay which is occasionally provocative, though somewhat cursory, in its delineation of the American democratic ideal. The author reviews the intellectual contributions of the philosophers of the Enlightenment, the Puritan tradition, ethical idealism and pragmatism to the American political tradition. But these various contributions have provided only a partial expression of the ideal of Americanism. This, the author thinks, is a personalist ethic, issuing in a "democratic personalism." --J. F. D.
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    The Manner of Demonstrating in Natural Philosophy. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):718-718.
    A good introduction to the Aristotelian-Thomistic theory of demonstration and natural science, and a standard application of the principles of this theory to the experimental sciences. --J. F. D.
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    The Order and Integration of Knowledge. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):723-723.
    A fresh, constructive inquiry into the metaphysics of knowledge and the principles of order by which the various disciplines are related and integrated. As the basis of this inquiry, the author provides a defense of metaphysical realism and intentional logic, in opposition to the reductive tendencies which he finds exemplified in naturalism, idealism, nominalism, and the "postulational" ontologies of such thinkers as Whitehead. The aim of the work is a natural classification of knowledge, based on kinds of evidence and subject (...)
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    The Political Works. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):150-150.
    Wernham's critical edition includes the complete text of the Tractatus Politicus and all the portions of the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus having to do with politics and ethics, with Latin and English texts conveniently printed face-à-face. The introduction and notes are balanced and substantial; they conclude from a detailed comparison of Spinoza's political thought with Hobbes' that Spinoza, while less "modern" in outlook than his English contemporary, may nevertheless possess greater relevance for current political philosophy.--J. F. D.
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    Studies in Fronto and his Age. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1912 - The Classical Review 26 (8):265-266.
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    Organ Markets and the Ends of Medicine.F. D. Davis & S. J. Crowe - 2009 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 34 (6):586-605.
    As the gap between the need for and supply of human organs continues to widen, the aim of securing additional sources of these “gifts of the body” has become a seemingly overriding moral imperative, one that could—and some argue, should—override the widespread ban on organ markets. As a medical practice, organ transplantation entails the inherent risk that one human being, a donor, will become little more than a means to the end of healing for another human being and that he (...)
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    Photoelastic study of dislocation arrangements in crystals.J. F. Nye, R. D. Spence & M. T. Sprackling - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (18):772-776.
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    The observation of defect-activated one-phonon infra-red absorption in diamond coat.J. F. Angress & S. D. Smith - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 12 (116):415-417.
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  21. Chapter VII. Space electricity 505.J. F. Clark, N. D. Clarence, H. Norinder, T. Obayashi, K. Maeda, R. C. Sagalyn & G. L. Gdalevich - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship.
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    Analysis of non-steady-state distribution functions for grain growth and coarsening.F. D. Fischer, J. Svoboda & E. Gamsjäger - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (17):1425-1438.
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    Modelling of grain refinement driven by negative grain boundary energy.F. D. Fischer, G. A. Zickler & J. Svoboda - 2017 - Philosophical Magazine 97 (23):1963-1977.
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    Transport properties and electronic structure of glasses in the arsenic-selenium system.F. D. Fisher, J. M. Marshall & A. E. Owen - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 33 (2):261-275.
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    Pointing at the Moon: Buddhism, Logic, Analytic Philosophy.Jay L. Garfield, Tom J. F. Tillemans & eds D'Amato (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Oup Usa.
    This volume collects essays by philosophers and scholars working at the interface of Western philosophy and Buddhist Studies. Many have distinguished scholarly records in Western philosophy, with expertise in analytic philosophy and logic, as well as deep interest in Buddhist philosophy. Others have distinguished scholarly records in Buddhist Studies with strong interests in analytic philosophy and logic. All are committed to the enterprise of cross-cultural philosophy and to bringing the insights and techniques of each tradition to bear in order to (...)
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  26. [Involving men in family planning].J. F. Helzner, S. A. Peterson, R. A. Miller, A. Pau, D. J. Wilkinson, B. M. Fapohunda, N. Rutenberg, B. T. Mazurek, B. Barnett & C. A. Murphy - 1999 - Journal of Biosocial Science 31 (1):161-80.
     
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    Band structure, density waves and symmetries of aperiodic crystals.J. F. Huesman & D. A. Rabson - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (6-8):909-914.
  28. "encyclopédie Française," T. Xix: Philosophie, Religion.D. R. F. J. A. & Staff - 1960 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 19 (73/74):271.
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    The formation of voids in palladium, metal by the introduction and removal of interstitial hydrogen.J. F. Lynch, J. D. Clewley & Ted B. Flanagan - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 28 (6):1415-1418.
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    Sallustius: Concerning the Gods and the Universe.J. F. Mountford & A. D. Nock - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (4):389.
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    Broken Gauge Symmetry in Macroscopic Quantum Circuits.J. F. Ralph, T. D. Clark, R. J. Prance, H. Prance & J. Diggins - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (3):485-503.
    In this paper, we discuss the macroscopic quantum behavior of simple superconducting circuits. Starting from a Lagrangian for electromagnetic field with broken gauge symmetry, we construct a quantum circuit model for a superconducting weak link (SQUID) ring, together with the appropriate canonical commutation relations. We demonstrate that this model can be used to describe macroscopic excitations of the superconducting condensate and the localized charge states found in some ultrasmall-capacitance weak-link devices.
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    Solutions of the Time-Dependent Schrödinger Equation for a Two-State System.J. F. Ralph, T. D. Clark, H. Prance, R. J. Prance, A. Widom & Y. N. Srivastava - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (8):1271-1282.
    The statistical properties of a single quantum object and an ensemble of independent such objects are considered in detail for two-level systems. Computer simulations of dynamic zero-point quantum fluctuations for a single quantum object are reported and compared with analytic solutions for the ensemble case.
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    Contributions to Indian Sociology, IV.J. F. Staal, L. Dumont & D. Pocock - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (2):147.
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    Physicians’ Ethical Responsibilities under Co-Pay Insurance: Should Potential Fiscal Liability Become Part of Informed Consent?J. F. Turner, T. Mason, D. Anderson, A. Gulati & J. A. Sbarbaro - 1995 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 6 (1):68-72.
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    Authority. [REVIEW]J. F. D. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):144-144.
    The thirteen essays of this collection converge on the theme of authority in an effort to analyze its general theoretical characteristics, to evaluate its historical development, and to propose solutions to contemporary social, political, and legal problems. Hannah Arendt's contribution, "What was Authority?" best expresses the awareness, reflected in several of the other essays, of a crisis in the understanding and acceptance of authority as a significant concept in political theory; and Carl J. Friedrich and Bertrand de Jouvenel provide perceptive (...)
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    Structure, Function and Purpose: An Inquiry into the Concepts and Methods of Biology from the Viewpoint of Time. [REVIEW]J. F. D. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):695-695.
    In the tradition of Kant, Bergson, and Whitehead, the author analyzes the fundamental concepts of biology in terms of their relation to time. By virtue of distinctions between objective and subjective time, and between causal unities and teleological wholes, the author presents a uniquely dualistic theory of biology in which the notion of teleology can be properly applied only to man, and purpose is exhibited only by the higher animals which possess a partly subjective time structure. --J. F. D.
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    The Self as Agent. [REVIEW]J. F. D. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):147-147.
    Since philosophy follows science in the modern age. Macmurray holds, the emergence of psychology demands a reformulation of the theory of the Self. In the past physics has led to a substance view of the self and biology to a theory of the self as organism; psychology, as a science of human behavior forms the groundwork for a metaphysics of agency which includes the theoretical and the organic, but as derivative, not as primary modes. These Gifford Lectures are provocative and (...)
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    The Sources of Value. [REVIEW]J. F. D. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):148-148.
    A comprehensive empirical study of value, explicitly indebted to the work of R. B. Perry, but brought up-to-date by considerable refinement of method and by the inclusion of much recent material from anthropology, psychology, and the social sciences. Pepper considers the question of "how to make well-grounded decisions in human affairs". His analysis yields the concept of "selective systems" as the organizing principle of types of value and of value selection. Among these are personal, social, and cultural valuation patterns; the (...)
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  39. Developing the duty to treat: HIV, SARS, and the next epidemic.J. Dwyer & D. F.-C. Tsai - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (1):7-10.
    SARS, like HIV, placed healthcare workers at risk and raised issues about the duty to treat. But philosophical accounts of the duty to treat that were developed in the context of HIV did not adequately address some of the ethical issues raised by SARS. Since the next epidemic may be more like SARS than HIV, it is important to illuminate these issues. In this paper, we sketch a general account of the duty to treat that arose in response to HIV. (...)
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    Fooled by the brain: re-examining the influence of neuroimages.N. J. Schweitzer, D. A. Baker & Evan F. Risko - 2013 - Cognition 129 (3):501-511.
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    Real closed fields and models of Peano arithmetic.P. D'Aquino, J. F. Knight & S. Starchenko - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (1):1-11.
    Shepherdson [14] showed that for a discrete ordered ring I, I is a model of IOpen iff I is an integer part of a real closed ordered field. In this paper, we consider integer parts satisfying PA. We show that if a real closed ordered field R has an integer part I that is a nonstandard model of PA (or even IΣ₄), then R must be recursively saturated. In particular, the real closure of I, RC (I), is recursively saturated. We (...)
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    Beyond Boundaries: Connecting Visual Cultures in the Provinces of Ancient Rome ed. by Susan E. Alcock, Mariana Egri, and James F. D. Frakes[REVIEW]John Boardman - 2018 - Common Knowledge 24 (3):444-444.
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  43. Models of animal learning and their relations to human learning.F. J. López & D. R. Shanks - 2008 - In Ron Sun (ed.), The Cambridge handbook of computational psychology. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 589--611.
     
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    The Intersection of Knowledge Management, the Jacobi Method, and Operational Research: A Paradigmatic Example of Serendipity.F. D. de la Peña, D. Lizcano, J. Pazos & P. Smith - forthcoming - Foundations of Science:1-18.
    In this paper we present a paradigmatic example of the use in knowledge management of techniques from other fields, namely mathematical analysis. We also highlight that the Jacobi method presented here takes precedence over the better known Hungarian method. Finally, we signify that the Jacobi method represents the first known or recognized case of serendipity in both knowledge management and operational research. This paper thus demonstrates the intersection between knowledge management, mathematical analysis and operational research and how taking historical perspectives (...)
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  45. Index of Authors Volume 7, 2003.J. Ahern, D. G. Arnold, N. Atteya, A. Attia, D. F. Bean, M. W. Boscia, J. Brinkmann, T. Brown, S. Cahn & M. S. Connelly - 2003 - Teaching Business Ethics 7 (455).
     
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  46. Hella, L., Kolaitis, PG and Luosto, K., How to define a linear.C. J. Ash, J. F. Knight, B. Balcar, T. Jech, J. Zapletal & D. Rubric - 1997 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 87:269.
     
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  47. SJ Ulijaszek reviews Issues in Fetal Medicine.S. J. Barron & D. F. Roberts - 1996 - Journal of Biosocial Science 28:126-127.
     
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  48. Conscience and Prayer: The Spirit of Catholic Moral Theology.D. J. Billy & J. F. Keating - 2003 - The Australasian Catholic Record 80 (2):268-269.
     
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    Self-diffusion and diffusion of cobalt in alpha and delta iron.R. J. Borg & D. Y. F. Lai - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (151):55-59.
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    Symposium: Is Human Law the Basis of Morality, or Morality of Human Law?J. Brough, D. G. Ritchie & G. F. Stout - 1893 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (2):120 - 131.
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