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    How deep is your love?J. McKnight & N. W. Bond - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (2):233-234.
    The thesis that women will be more intent on staying alive fails to take into account that current strategies are those of the winners in the evolutionary race. Moreover, because like tends to mate with like, risk taking will be averaged out between the sexes. Finally, Campbell's narrow view of parental investment fails to acknowledge the indirect contributions of males.
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    Junk bonds and corporate America: Revisiting the Yago/Brock debate.Henry N. Goldstein - 1995 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 9 (3):403-419.
    The recent exchange between Glenn Yago and James W. Brock over the junk?bond buyouts of the 1980s missed the mark on a number of points. In reality, neither the buyouts nor their sudden near?cessation contributed materially to the recession of 1990?91. The buyout wave did not end primarily because of new restrictive regulations. The buyouts had no appreciable effect on real capital formation. And the increased rate of bankruptcies resulting from the buyouts left the economy's overall efficiency unimpaired.
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    M uch of the literature on journalism ethics considers journalists' duties in light of their responsibilities to multiple stakeholders, including, impor-tantly, citizens. James W. Carey took seriously this connection between the press and the public. In one of his more eloquent and memorable passages, Carey described the bond this way. [REVIEW]Wendy N. Wyatt - 2010 - In Christopher Meyers, Journalism ethics: a philosophical approach. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 283.
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  4. Greek Returns: The Poetry of Nikos Karouzos.Nick Skiadopoulos & Vincent W. J. Van Gerven Oei - 2011 - Continent 1 (3):201-207.
    continent. 1.3 (2011): 201-207. “Poetry is experience, linked to a vital approach, to a movement which is accomplished in the serious, purposeful course of life. In order to write a single line, one must have exhausted life.” —Maurice Blanchot (1982, 89) Nikos Karouzos had a communist teacher for a father and an orthodox priest for a grandfather. From his four years up to his high school graduation he was incessantly educated, reading the entire private library of his granddad, comprising mainly (...)
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    The Fermi surface of aluminium.N. W. Ashcroft - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (96):2055-2083.
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    Understanding respect: learning from patients.N. W. Dickert & N. E. Kass - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (7):419-423.
    Background: The importance of respecting patients and participants in clinical research is widely recognised. However, what it means to respect persons beyond recognising them as autonomous is unclear, and little is known about what patients find to be respectful. Objective: To understand patients’ conceptions of respect and what it means to be respected by medical providers. Design: Qualitative study from an academic cardiology clinic, using semistructured interviews with 18 survivors of sudden cardiac death. Results: Patients believed that respecting persons incorporates (...)
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    ‘Off-centre’ ions in compounds with spinel structure.N. W. Grimes - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (5):1217-1226.
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  8. Must Legalistic Conceptions of the Rule of Law Have a Social Dimension?N. W. Barber - 2004 - Ratio Juris 17 (4):474-488.
    The article considers the nature of legalistic, or formal, conceptions of the rule of law, focusing particularly on the work of Joseph Raz and Albert Venn Dicey. It asks how such apparently narrow conceptions are generated, and how far they can resist including broader social claims. It concludes that the rationale behind legalistic conceptions compels them to address issues of poverty and the literacy of the law's subjects. However, legalistic conceptions of the rule of law can still avoid sliding into (...)
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    A Priori Knowledge and Cosmology.N. W. Boyce - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (179):67 - 70.
  10. Concepts out of context: The pied pipers of science.N. W. Pirie - 1951 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2 (8):269-280.
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    Glyph: Johns Hopkins Textual Studies.N. W. Visser, Samuel Weber & Henry Sussman - 1977 - Substance 6 (17):168.
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  12. The Minority Movement in Wonthaggi.N. W. Saffin - 1981 - Thesis Eleven 2 (1):113-126.
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  13. Women, Poverty and Resources by Poona Wignaraja.N. W. Axinn - 1996 - Agriculture and Human Values 13:67-67.
     
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  14. Warrants for Belief: Student Views of the Relationship between Evidence and Theory in a College Astronomy Course.N. W. Brickhouse, Z. Dagher, W. J. Letts Iv & H. L. Shipman - 2002 - Science & Education 11:573-588.
     
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    Immigration and the Therapeutic Managerial Government.N. W. Drummond - 2014 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2014 (166):174-180.
    Multiculturalism is an imprecise concept with a variety of different meanings, but no matter how multiculturalism is defined, nearly all of its advocates share the common objective of reconstructing Western society in order to protect minority cultural groups from intolerance.1 The multiculturalist coalition has been highly successful in this undertaking because members of the majority culture generally accept the moral diagnosis that their traditional way of life is backward, irrational, and inherently prone to various forms of prejudice. Adopting multiculturalism as (...)
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    A List Of Ph.D. Theses In The History Of Science And Related Areas In British Universities, 1945–74.N. W. Fisher & W. H. Brock - 1975 - British Journal for the History of Science 8 (3):267-278.
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    Essay Review: The Nature of the Chemical Atom: The History of Valency.N. W. Fisher - 1973 - History of Science 11 (1):53-61.
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    Lifestyles and allocation of health care resources.N. W. Goodman - 1994 - Journal of Medical Ethics 20 (4):271-271.
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    Resource allocation: idealism, realism, pragmatism, openness.N. W. Goodman - 1991 - Journal of Medical Ethics 17 (4):179-180.
    Lewis and Charny have come under siege for suggesting remote questioning to decide appropriate medical care. While the criticisms are theoretically valid, the idea is so important practically that Lewis and Charny should be supported and their approach investigated as a way of making medical treatment at least more open and possibly more fair.
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    A simplified interpretation of the magnetic exchange interactions for chromium chalcogenide spinels.N. W. Grimes & E. D. Isaac - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 35 (2):503-508.
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    A variance analysis of broadened X-ray diffraction lines from evaporated thin films of aluminium.N. W. Grimes, J. M. Pearson, R. W. Fane & W. E. J. Neal - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 21 (169):177-187.
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    Self-diffusion in compounds with spinel structure.N. W. Grimes - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 25 (1):67-76.
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    On the generality of the anhedonia hypothesis.N. W. Milgram - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (1):69-69.
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    On the inadequacy of a homeostatic model: where do we go from here?N. W. Milgram - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (1):111-112.
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    Correspondence.N. W. Ayles - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (108):95.
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    Biochemistry of semen and of the male reproductive tract.N. W. Pirie - 1965 - The Eugenics Review 56 (4):210.
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    Conservation and natural resources.N. W. Pirie - 1966 - The Eugenics Review 58 (3):163.
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    Leaf protein after forty years.N. W. Pirie - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (4):174-175.
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    Letter to the Editor.N. W. Pirie - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (3):273-274.
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    Problems and paradigms: Parochial, visionary and factual thinking on the origins of life.N. W. Pirie - 1985 - Bioessays 2 (4):180-181.
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    Science and survival.N. W. Pirie - 1967 - The Eugenics Review 59 (1):60.
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    The chemical origin of life.N. W. Pirie - 1965 - The Eugenics Review 57 (1):30.
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    The ecological perspective on human affairs with special reference to international politics.N. W. Pirie - 1966 - The Eugenics Review 58 (4):212.
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    The fight for food.N. W. Pirie - 1956 - The Eugenics Review 48 (2):110.
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    The problem of water; a world study.N. W. Pirie - 1967 - The Eugenics Review 59 (4):279.
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    Pulse rate response of adolescents to auditory stimuli.N. W. Shock & M. J. Schlatter - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 30 (5):414.
  37. Revisiting'New conceptions of the mind.'.N. W. Smith - 1995 - Free Inquiry 15 (4):29-32.
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    IV. Coincidence measurements on the β-decay of boron 12.N. W. Tanner - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (1):47-54.
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    Dzieje Filozofii Europejskiej XV Wieku, Vol. IV. [REVIEW]N. W. A. - 1982 - Review of Metaphysics 36 (1):204-206.
    The third volume of The History of European Philosophy in the Fifteenth Century deals with the question of "being." In the closing paragraph, Stefan Swiezawski remarks: "Studies on the transformation and distortion of St. Thomas's doctrine on being, especially in regard to its existential element, are fundamentally important for understanding the factual historical development of Thomism as well as for understanding modern Christian thought. They are also of utmost importance for understanding the mainspring and resultant trends which have shaped the (...)
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]N. W. Pirie - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 6 (24):341-343.
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    Rationalism in Greek Philosophy.R. N. W. Smith - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (51):174-175.
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    Phenomenology of ferroelectrics with rotated octahedra.C. N. W. Darlington - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 31 (5):1159-1175.
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  43. Zur Notwendigkeit rechtswissenschaftlicher Innovationsforschung.N. W. Hoffmann-Riem - 1999 - Rechtstheorie 30 (4):507-523.
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    A tricky trait: applying the fruits of the “function debate” in the philosophy of biology to the “venom debate” in the science of toxinology.Timothy N. W. J. Jackson & Bryan G. Fry - 2016 - .
    The “function debate” in the philosophy of biology and the “venom debate” in the science of toxinology are conceptually related. Venom systems are complex multifunctional traits that have evolved independently numerous times throughout the animal kingdom. No single concept of function, amongst those popularly defended, appears adequate to describe these systems in all their evolutionary contexts and extant variations. As such, a pluralistic view of function, previously defended by some philosophers of biology, is most appropriate. Venom systems, like many other (...)
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    Ethics and some modern world problems.William Mcdougall & N. W. Lectures Harris - 1924 - London,: G. P. Putnam's sons.
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    The Foundations of Knowledge.Richard N. W. Smith - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (78):67-76.
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    Athena Mancuniensis: another copy of Athena Parthenos.A. J. N. W. Prag - 1972 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 92:96-114.
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    Clytemnestra's Weapon Yet Once More.A. J. N. W. Prag - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (01):242-.
    A good story bears retelling many times, and an appreciative audience will delight in debating its finer points; each participant is – of course – always convinced that only his memory, his understanding, of what the author said is the correct one.
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    Books reviews.A. N. W. Saunders - 1965 - British Journal of Aesthetics 5 (1):101-102.
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    Imagination All Compact: Understanding the Arts.A. N. W. Saunders - 1967 - Taylor & Francis.
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