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    A longitudinal study of the changing pattern in Aboriginal infants & Growth 1966–76.John Warwick cox - 1979 - Journal of Biosocial Science 11 (3):269-279.
    SummaryComparison of some longitudinal data on infant weight in two samples of Australian Aborigines indicates changes in infant growth between 1966 and 1976 which suggest that at the time when the child comes off the breast, weight gain slows. This faltering of weight gain is often followed by a partial catch-up, but the resultant weight for age at 1 year corresponds with a lower British centile than the child was at just before weaning.
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    Miracle Evidence.John Warwick Montgomery - 2015 - Philosophia Christi 17 (1):199-203.
    The philosophy of religion section of John Hospers’s Introduction to Philosophical Analysis provides an opportunity to see the kinds of endemic error rampant in secular attempts to discount the value of miracle evidence supporting religious claims. This brief article examines Hospers’s treatment in detail.
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    A Computable Universe?John Warwick Montgomery - 2017 - Philosophia Christi 19 (2):463-465.
    The very idea of a noncomputable universe creates considerable anxiety among not a few cosmologists and mathematical theorists. This brief paper offers some suggestions as to why noncomputability constitutes a threat to a certain philosophical mentality.
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    Apologetics Insights from the Thought of I. J. Good.John Warwick Montgomery - 2011 - Philosophia Christi 13 (1):203-210.
    The late I. J. (“Jack”) Good, a British mathematician, played a significant role at Bletchley Park in breaking the German Enigma code and therefore contributed mightily to the allied victory in World War II. Though not a Christian believer, Good’s approach to epistemological issues and his understanding of probability offer valuable insights to those engaged in a serious Christian apologetic. Moreover, Good’s relationship with Marcello Truzzi, critic of naïve thinking in parapsychology and the occult and who directly influenced skeptic Carl (...)
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    Christianity for the tough-minded.John Warwick Montgomery (ed.) - 1973 - Minneapolis,: Bethany Fellowship.
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    Defending the Gospel in legal style: essays on legal apologetics & the justification of classical Christian faith.John Warwick Montgomery - 2017 - Bonn: Verlag für Kultur und Wissenschaft, Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher.
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    God and Gödel.John Warwick Montgomery - 2018 - Philosophia Christi 20 (1):197-204.
    One of the perennial defenses of God’s existence is the ontological argument, associated particularly with St. Anselm. Ontological arguments are generally discounted in today’s philosophical circles, but a remarkably sophisticated version was developed by the preeminent mathematical logician Kurt Gödel. This short paper evaluates the major objection to ontological proofs and finds Gödel’s formulation convincing.
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    History & Christianity.John Warwick Montgomery - 1971 - Downers Grove, Ill.,: InterVarsity Press.
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    How Much Evidence to Justify Religious Conversion?John Warwick Montgomery - 2011 - Philosophia Christi 13 (2):449-460.
    When a religious believer presents to an unbeliever evidence on behalf of his or her claims, there may be a response in somewhat the following terms: “Fine. However, I simply do not find the evidence sufficient to make a commitment.” This paper deals with the question of the sufficiency of evidence, that is, what evidence should be regarded as adequate to change one’s religious perspective. Reliance is placed on the legal categories of burden and standard of proof, and a construct (...)
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  10. Where is history going?John Warwick Montgomery - 1969 - Grand Rapids, Mich.,: Zondervan Pub. House.
     
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  11. Whose Life Anyway-Re-Examining Suicide and Assisted Suicide.John Warwick Montgomery - 1996 - Nexus 1:74.
     
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    Getting it Right: the teaching of philosophical health care ethics.John Webb & Catherine Warwick - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6 (2):150-156.
    This article seeks to show one way in which moral philosophy, considered by the authors to be essential to the nursing and midwifery curricula, can be presented to achieve an optimal learning experience for nurses and midwives. It demonstrates that what might be considered a standard approach, that is, one that begins with ethical principles concerned with rights and duties and then often follows a linear pattern of teaching, may be in danger of promoting a focus on standardized outcomes. Such (...)
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  13. The Space Object Ontology.Alexander P. Cox, Christopher Nebelecky, Ronald Rudnicki, William Tagliaferri, John L. Crassidis & Barry Smith - 2016 - In Alexander P. Cox, Christopher Nebelecky, Ronald Rudnicki, William Tagliaferri, John L. Crassidis & Barry Smith, 19th International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION 2016). IEEE.
    Achieving space domain awareness requires the identification, characterization, and tracking of space objects. Storing and leveraging associated space object data for purposes such as hostile threat assessment, object identification, and collision prediction and avoidance present further challenges. Space objects are characterized according to a variety of parameters including their identifiers, design specifications, components, subsystems, capabilities, vulnerabilities, origins, missions, orbital elements, patterns of life, processes, operational statuses, and associated persons, organizations, or nations. The Space Object Ontology provides a consensus-based realist framework (...)
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    Quotients of strongly proper forcings and guessing models.Sean Cox & John Krueger - 2016 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 81 (1):264-283.
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    Shakespeare and political philosophy.John D. Cox - 2002 - Philosophy and Literature 26 (1):107-124.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 26.1 (2002) 107-124 [Access article in PDF] Shakespeare and Political Philosophy John D. Cox Though Shakespeare has been praised as one of the greatest thinkers who ever lived, he has no standing in the history of Western philosophy, being at best a footnote to the derivative neo-Platonists and skeptics of the late Renaissance. He died in 1616, more than twenty years before Descartes's Discourse on (...)
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    Medicine of the Person and Personalized Care: a stitch in time saves nine?John L. Cox - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (2):315-317.
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    Modeling a dynamic environment using a Bayesian multiple hypothesis approach.Ingemar J. Cox & John J. Leonard - 1994 - Artificial Intelligence 66 (2):311-344.
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    Namba forcing, weak approximation, and guessing.Sean Cox & John Krueger - 2018 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (4):1539-1565.
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  19. 19th International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION 2016).Alexander P. Cox, Christopher Nebelecky, Ronald Rudnicki, William Tagliaferri, John L. Crassidis & Barry Smith (eds.) - 2016 - IEEE.
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    Aggregators or aggravators? The role of republication in the scholarly journal market.John Cox - 2007 - Logos 18 (4):209-214.
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    A test for successive incentive contrast effects with a highly preferred fluid reward.W. Miles Cox & John E. Mertz - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (4):418-420.
  22. Basic Principles of Guidance.Philip W. L. Cox, John Carr Duff & Marie McNamara - unknown
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    Can simultaneous incentive contrast be produced by the pharmacological effects of alcohol?W. Miles Cox & John E. Mertz - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 20 (6):311-313.
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    Choosing Therapies.John M. Cox - 1975 - Hastings Center Report 5 (4):4-15.
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    Do rats prefer water, near beer, or beer with ethanol?W. Miles Cox & John E. Mertz - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (4):335-338.
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    Empathy, identity and engagement in person‐centred medicine: the sociocultural context.John L. Cox - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (2):350-353.
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    Giving Sense to the Agent.John Gray Cox - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 3:383-387.
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    Morality at the Crossroads.John Gray Cox - 1984 - Idealistic Studies 14 (1):24-34.
    Three pivotal claims of Kant’s moral philosophy are that: the obliged agent’s will is some form of practical reason; the supreme principle of obligation is an a priori moral law which can in some way determine the agent’s choices; the obliged agent must be thought of as some kind of being with a will free in both a negative sense and a positive sense. The traditional explication of these takes Kant to be claiming that: the obliged agent’s will is pure (...)
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    Mental events must have spatial location.John Gray Cox - 1982 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 63 (3):270-274.
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    Reframing Ethical Theory, Pedagogy, and Legislation to Bias Open Source AGI Towards Friendliness and Wisdom.John Gray Cox - 2015 - Journal of Evolution and Technology 25 (2):39-54.
    Hopes for biasing the odds towards the development of AGI that is human-friendly depend on finding and employing ethical theories and practices that can be incorporated successfully in the construction; programming and/or developmental growth; education and mature life world of future AGI. Mainstream ethical theories are ill-adapted for this purpose because of their mono-logical decision procedures which aim at “Golden rule” style principles and judgments which are objective in the sense of being universal and absolute. A much more helpful framework (...)
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    Subscription agents: Why librarians love them and publishers take them for granted.John Cox - 1991 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 2 (3):154-158.
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    Towards an evidence‐based 'Medicine of the Person': the contribution of psychiatry to health care provision.John L. Cox - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (5):694-698.
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    Thoughts and Suggestions Concerning an International Society for Philosophers Concerned with Peace.John Gray Cox - 1984 - Dialectics and Humanism 11 (2):427-428.
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    The Biblical Presence in Shakespeare, Milton, and Blake (review).John D. Cox - 2000 - Philosophy and Literature 24 (1):236-239.
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    The great journals crisis: A complex present, but a collegial future.John Cox - 1998 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 9 (1):29-33.
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    The Rhetoric of Cicero in its Medieval and Early Renaissance Commentary Tradition.Virginia Cox & John O. Ward (eds.) - 2006 - Brill.
    This volume examines the transmission and influence of Ciceronian rhetoric from late antiquity to the fifteenth century, examining the relationship between rhetoric and practices as diverse as law, dialectic, memory theory, poetics, and ethics. Includes an appendix of primary texts.
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    The world population conference, Belgrade, 1965.Peter R. Cox, John Peel & Clifford J. Thomas - 1966 - The Eugenics Review 58 (1):7.
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    Metatheater: The Example of Shakespeare (review).John D. Cox - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (2):419-421.
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    Radical geometry.John Scanlon & Ronald R. Cox - 1974 - Research in Phenomenology 4 (1):129-145.
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  40. Approach to Aesthetics: Collected Papers on Philosophical Aesthetics.Frank Sibley, John Benson, Betty Redfern, Jeremy Roxbee Cox, Emily Brady & Jerrold Levinson - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (207):237-246.
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    Book Review: Hamlet's Perfection. [REVIEW]John D. Cox - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (2):381-382.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Hamlet’s PerfectionJohn D. CoxHamlet’s Perfection, by William Kerrigan; xviii & 179pp. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994, $29.95.While acknowledging that his reading of Hamlet is “idiosyncratic and unfashionable” (p. x), Kerrigan offers no apologies for it, asserting, instead, that tradition is worth vindicating, because “those who have been trained in a tradition may discard it, but those who come after, students of the discarders, will be simply oblivious” (...)
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  42. Does John Hick's 'Eschatological Verification commit a Logical Category Mistake?'.L. Hughes Cox - 1974 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 55 (2):95.
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    John Wyclif on war and peace.Rory Cox - 2014 - Woodbridge: Boydell Press published for Royal Historical Society.
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    Against naïve induction from experimental data.David Kellen, Gregory E. Cox, Chris Donkin, John C. Dunn & Richard M. Shiffrin - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e51.
    This commentary argues against the indictment of current experimental practices such as piecemeal testing, and the proposed integrated experiment design (IED) approach, which we see as yet another attempt at automating scientific thinking. We identify a number of undesirable features of IED that lead us to believe that its broad application will hinder scientific progress.
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    Shakespeare and Renaissance Ethics.Patrick Gray & John D. Cox (eds.) - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Written by a distinguished international team of contributors, this volume explores Shakespeare's vivid depictions of moral deliberation and individual choice in light of Renaissance debates about ethics. Examining the intellectual context of Shakespeare's plays, the essays illuminate Shakespeare's engagement with the most pressing moral questions of his time, considering the competing claims of politics, Christian ethics and classical moral philosophy, as well as new perspectives on controversial topics such as conscience, prayer, revenge and suicide. Looking at Shakespeare's responses to emerging (...)
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    Sonic flux: sound, art, and metaphysics.Christoph Cox - 2018 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    From Edison’s invention of the phonograph through contemporary field recording and sound installation, artists have become attracted to those domains against which music has always defined itself: noise, silence, and environmental sound. Christoph Cox argues that these developments in the sonic arts are not only aesthetically but also philosophically significant, revealing sound to be a continuous material flow to which human expressions contribute but which precedes and exceeds those expressions. Cox shows how, over the course of the twentieth and twenty-first (...)
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    Randall M. Packard. The Making of a Tropical Disease: A Short History of Malaria. Foreword by Charles E. Rosenberg. xvii + 296 pp., figs., tables, index. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. $24.95. [REVIEW]Warwick Anderson - 2009 - Isis 100 (4):930-931.
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    A Digital Tutorial for Ancient Greek Based on John Williams White’s First Greek Book.Jeff Rydberg-Cox - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (1):111-117.
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    When move acceptance selection hyper-heuristics outperform Metropolis and elitist evolutionary algorithms and when not.Andrei Lissovoi, Pietro S. Oliveto & John Alasdair Warwicker - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 314 (C):103804.
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    Philosophical Dialogues: Arne Naess and the Progress of Philosophy.Peder Anker, Per Ariansen, Alfred J. Ayer, Murray Bookchin, Baird Callicott, John Clark, Bill Devall, Fons Elders, Paul Feyerabend, Warwick Fox, William C. French, Harold Glasser, Ramachandra Guha, Patsy Hallen, Stephan Harding, Andrew Mclaughlin, Ivar Mysterud, Arne Naess, Bryan Norton, Val Plumwood, Peter Reed, Kirkpatrick Sale, Ariel Salleh, Karen Warren, Richard A. Watson, Jon Wetlesen & Michael E. Zimmerman (eds.) - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The volume documents, and makes an original contribution to, an astonishing period in twentieth-century philosophy—the progress of Arne Naess's ecophilosophy from its inception to the present. It includes Naess's most crucial polemics with leading thinkers, drawn from sources as diverse as scholarly articles, correspondence, TV interviews and unpublished exchanges. The book testifies to the skeptical and self-correcting aspects of Naess's vision, which has deepened and broadened to include third world and feminist perspectives. Philosophical Dialogues is an essential addition to the (...)
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