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    On the logical geography of neo-mendelism.Paul G. 'Espinasse - 1956 - Mind 65 (257):75-77.
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    Testimony on Human Rights: The Reformed Ecumenical Synod: A Précis.Paul G. Schrotenboer - 1984 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 1 (3):11-16.
    The Reformed Ecumenical Synod has published a Testimony on Human Rights written by a team of twenty-two Christian scholars from various areas of the world. Paul G. Schrotenboer has produced this pre'cis, selecting key passages from the full 160 page report, which is published by the RES Secretariat, 1677 Gentian Drive S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA 49508, $8.00 post paid. The numbers in brackets refer to pages in the full report.
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    Evaluating Edwin Gordon's music learning theory from a critical thinking perspective.Paul G. Woodford - forthcoming - Philosophy of Music Education Review.
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  4. The metaphor in science and in the science classroom.Paul G. Muscari - 1988 - Science Education 72 (4):423-431.
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    Body partitioning and real-space blends.Paul G. Dudis - 2004 - Cognitive Linguistics 15 (2).
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    Chronique.Paul G. Bahn - 2001 - Diogène 193 (1):114-122.
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    A Profile of Twenty-First Century Secondary Social Studies Teachers.Paul G. Fitchett - 2010 - Journal of Social Studies Research 34 (2):229-265.
  8. Undirected directionality : Jakob Friedrich Fries on hope, faith, and comprehensive feelings.Paul G. Ziche - 2023 - In Katerina Mihaylova & Anna Ezekiel (eds.), Hope and the Kantian Legacy: New Contributions to the History of Optimism. London, Vereinigtes Königreich: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  9. The subjective character of experience.Paul G. Muscari - 1985 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 6 (4):577-97.
     
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    Wittgenstein's Lectures on the Foundations of Mathematics, Cambridge 1939.Paul G. Morrison - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (4):584-586.
    For several terms at Cambridge in 1939, Ludwig Wittgenstein lectured on the philosophical foundations of mathematics. A lecture class taught by Wittgenstein, however, hardly resembled a lecture. He sat on a chair in the middle of the room, with some of the class sitting in chairs, some on the floor. He never used notes. He paused frequently, sometimes for several minutes, while he puzzled out a problem. He often asked his listeners questions and reacted to their replies. Many meetings were (...)
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    Perception of stimuli of varying dimensionality.Paul G. Shinkman - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (6):626.
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    Belief in networks.Paul G. Skokowski - manuscript
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    Commonsense Darwinism: Evolution, Morality, and the Human Condition. By John Lemos.Paul G. Heltne - 2012 - Zygon 47 (1):243-245.
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    Re-making, Re-marking, or Re-using? Hermeneutical Strategies and Challenges in the Guhyasamāja Commentarial Literature.Paul G. Hackett - 2017 - Buddhist Studies Review 33 (1-2):163-179.
    This paper presents a case study in the exegesis of Buddhist tantric literature by examining a segment of the corpus of Guhyasam?ja literature and, in doing so, addresses both emic and etic approaches to the hermeneutics of tantric texts. On the most basic level, we discuss the mechanisms for interpreting statements within the root tantra internal to the exegetical tantric literature itself, as exemplified by Candrak?rti’s ‘Brightening Lamp’ commentary and the extensive sub-commentary by Bhavyak?rti. On another level, however, these same (...)
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    Are There Infallible Explanations?Paul G. Morrison - 1960 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 9:101-108.
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    Two Kinds of Theory in the Social Sciences.Paul G. Morrison - 1970 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1970:565 - 572.
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    A Formal Preface and an Informal Conclusion to.Paul G. Kuntz - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 60 (4):273-282.
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    Can Whitehead Be Made a Christian Philosopher?Paul G. Kuntz - 1982 - Process Studies 12 (4):232-242.
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    Philosophy and the Future of man.Paul G. Kuntz - 1968 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 42:237-237.
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    China.Paul G. Harris - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 51 (51):51-54.
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    An International Society of Metaphysics.Paul G. Kuntz - 1967 - New Scholasticism 41 (4):506-507.
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    Goals and Values in Transition.Paul G. Kuntz - 1969 - International Philosophical Quarterly 9 (2):278-296.
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  23. John O'Neill, the Canadian Burkean, and His Dialectic of Covenant and Contract.Paul G. Kuntz - 1997 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 27:96-101.
     
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    How do we satisfy our goals?Paul G. Skokowski - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):224-224.
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    Information, belief, and causal role.Paul G. Skokowski - 1999 - In Lawrence Moss, Gizburg S., Rijke Jonathaden & Maarten (eds.), Logic, Language and Computation Vol. CSLI Publications.
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    Genes and the man.Paul G. Espinasse - 1944 - The Eugenics Review 36 (3):94.
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    Faith's knowledge: explorations into the theory and application of theological epistemology.Paul G. Tyson - 2013 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    Can we know truth even though certain proof is unattainable? Can we be known by Truth? Is there a relationship between belief and truth, and if so, what is the nature of that relationship? Do we need to have faith in reason and in real meaning to be able to reason towards truth? These are the sorts of questions this book seeks to address. In Faith's Knowledge, Paul Tyson argues that all knowledge that aims at truth is always the (...)
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    The Governors of Mosul According to Al-Azdī's Ta'rīkh AlmawṣilThe Governors of Mosul According to Al-Azdi's Ta'rikh Almawsil.Paul G. Forand - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (1):88.
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    Visual perceptual latency as a function of stimulus brightness and contour shape.Paul G. Cheatham - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 43 (5):369.
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    Sub signis visibilibus.Paul G. Monson - 2012 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 15 (4):145-158.
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    Catholicity, inculturation and Newman's sensus fidelium.Paul G. Crowley - 1992 - Heythrop Journal 33 (2):161–174.
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    La boule de Canton: le roman vrai de l'écologie humaine.Paul G. Dumas - 2007 - Paris: Publibook.
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    Affluence, Poverty, and Ecology: Obligation, International Relations, and Sustainable Development.Paul G. Harris - 1997 - Ethics and the Environment 2 (2):121 - 138.
    Effective efforts to protect the global environment will require the willing cooperation of the world's poor. Persuading them to join international environmental agreements and to choose environmentally sustainable development requires substantial concessions from the affluent industrialized countries, including additional financial assistance and technology transfers. The affluent countries ought to provide such assistance to the world's poor for ethical reasons. Doing so would promote transnational distributive justice, which is defined here as a fair and equitable distribution among countries of benefits, burdens, (...)
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    Temporal numerosity: I. Perceived number as a function of flash number and rate.Paul G. Cheatham & C. T. White - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 44 (6):447.
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    Rahner, Doctrine and Ecclesial Pluralism.Paul G. Crowley - 2000 - Philosophy and Theology 12 (1):131-154.
    Karl Rahner’s “world church” turns out to be a church of significant theological and cultural pluralism in which doctrine can sometimes strain to unify disparate elements. This article examines this problem in light of Rahner’s theory of doctrinal development. First, it examines the notion of doctrine itself, suggesting a pliable model inspired by usages of “dogma” in the early church which reflect both teaching and confession of faith. Second, Rahner’s theory of doctrinal development is discussed in light of Newman’s theory. (...)
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    Critical notices.G. A. Paul - 1938 - Mind 47 (187):361-376.
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    Weiss's Search for Adequacy.Paul G. Kuntz - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (3):251-264.
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    Derangement of growth and differentiation control in oncogenesis.Paul G. Corn & Wafik S. El-Deiry - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (1):83-90.
    Human neoplasms develop following the progressive accumulation of genetic and epigenetic alterations to oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. These alterations confer a growth advantage to the cancer cell, leading to its clonal proliferation, invasion into surrounding tissues, and spread to distant organs. Genes that are altered in neoplasia affect three major biologic pathways that normally regulate cell growth and tissue homeostasis: the cell cycle, apoptosis, and differentiation. While each of these pathways can be defined by a unique set of molecular (...)
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    Optimizing donor potential in the UK.Paul G. Murphy - 2011 - Clinical Ethics 6 (3):127-133.
    Rates of deceased organ donation in the UK fall well short of those reported from other parts of the world, and result in unnecessary deaths and avoidable morbidity. A particular feature of the UK problem is that its total potential for donation is lower than the actual number of donors reported in the highest-donating countries. This implies that while the identification, referral and conversion of recognized potential deceased donors is an important component of any strategic effort to increase donation, more (...)
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    Is man the paragon of animals?Paul G. Muscari - 1986 - Journal of Value Inquiry 20 (4):303-308.
  41. L'art de parler en public, l'aphasie et le langage mental.G. Saint-Paul - 1912 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 74:519-519.
     
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  42. (1 other version)Le langage intérieur et les paraphasies. La fonction endophasique.G. Saint-Paul - 1904 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 58 (1):414-422.
     
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  43. Practical Philosophy and the Concept of Autonomy: A Critique of Kantian Ethics.Paul G. Stern - 1984 - Dissertation, Boston University
    This dissertation examines the conceptual limitations of Kant's ethical theory with the purpose of assessing its suitability as a model of practical philosophy based upon the idea of autonomy. My aim is not only to exhibit the specific weaknesses in Kant's treatment of morality, but also to explore a contrast between two different approaches in ethical theory. This contrast can be characterized in terms of an opposition between a 'formal-individualistic' and a 'social-historical' model for the analysis and derivation of ethical (...)
     
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  44. The Metaphysics of Hierarchical Order: The Philosophical Centre of "Small is Beautiful".Paul G. Kuntz - 1977 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 51:36.
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    Returning to reality: Christian Platonism for our times.Paul G. Tyson - 2014 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    Part I. Re-discovering a Christian understanding of reality. Two views of reality -- The Christian Platonism of Lewis and Tolkien -- Bridge -- Part II. Christian Platonism and the history of Western ideas. The mythos of modernity -- Platonist ideas in the New Testament -- How Christian is Christian Platonism? -- So what went wrong? -- Is modern truth, without wisdom, believable? -- Part III. Applied Christian metaphysics. Returning to reality.
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    Seven brief lessons on magic.Paul G. Tyson - 2019 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    Is magic real? Could anything be real that can't be quantified or scientifically investigated? Are qualities like love, beauty, and goodness really just about hormones and survival? Are strangely immaterial things, like thought and personhood, fully explainable in scientific terms? Does nature itself have any intrinsic value, mysterious presence, or transcendent horizon? Once we ask these questions, the answer is pretty obvious: of course science can't give us a complete picture of reality. Science is very good at what it is (...)
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    Living in a postmusical age: revisiting the concept of abstract reason.Paul G. Woodford - forthcoming - Philosophy of Music Education Review.
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    On partial identity of cause and effect.Paul G. Morrison - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (41):42-49.
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    The structure of mental disorder.Paul G. Muscari - 1981 - Philosophy of Science 48 (December):553-572.
    The present trend towards an atheoretical statistical method of psychiatric classification has prompted many psychiatrists to conceive of "mental disorder", or for that matter any other psychopathological designation, as an indexical cluster of properties and events more than a distinct psychological impairment. By employing different combinations of inclusion and exclusion criteria, the current American Psychiatric Association's scheme (called DSM-III) hopes to avoid the over-selectivity of more metaphysical systems and thereby provide the clinician with a flexible means of dealing with a (...)
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  50. Konzepte der Kritik und der kritischen Diskussion im älteren Konfuzianismus. Thesen zur Entwicklung eines universalen Rationalitätsbegriffs.G. Paul - 1986 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 20 (50):7-30.
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