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    Relative influences on recent changes in the first birth ratio in the united states.Rosalind Berkowitz King - 2004 - Journal of Biosocial Science 36 (1):1-17.
    Researchers in psychology have focused a great deal of attention on the potential greater predisposition to achievement among first-born children relative to their siblings. Focusing on the United States as an example, a time series of the first birth ratio is used to show how the changing prevalence of first births relative to higher order births has altered the composition of birth cohorts, and the ratio is decomposed into four factors. Results show that the ratio increased significantly in the 1960s (...)
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    Special Supplement: The XYY Controversy: Researching Violence and Genetics.Diane Bauer, Ronald Bayer, Jonathan Beckwith, Gordon Bermant, Digamber S. Borgaonkar, Daniel Callahan, Arthur Caplan, John Conrad, Charles M. Culver, Gerald Dworkin, Harold Edgar, Willard Gaylin, Park Gerald, Clarence Harris, Johnathan King, Ruth Macklin, Allan Mazur, Robert Michels, Carola Mone, Rosalind Petchesky, Tabitha M. Powledge, Reed E. Pyeritz, Arthur Robinson, Thomas Scanlon, Saleem A. Shah, Thomas A. Shannon, Margaret Steinfels, Judith P. Swazey, Paul Wachtel & Stanley Walzer - 1980 - Hastings Center Report 10 (4):1.
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    Fixing democracy: a review of Rosalind Dixon’s Responsive Judicial Review (OUP 2023). [REVIEW]Jeff King - 2024 - Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 49 (2):155-164.
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    The (Mis)uses of Cannibalism in Contemporary Cultural Critique.C. Richard King - 2000 - Diacritics 30 (1):106-123.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:diacritics 30.1 (2000) 106-123 [Access article in PDF] The (Mis)Uses of Cannibalism in Contemporary Cultural Critique C. Richard King At least since 1979, when W. Arens demystified what he termed "the man-eating myth," cannibalism, once a fundamental feature of the anthropological imagination and a primary trope for interpreting cultural difference, has become subject to serious debate and lingering doubt [see Osborne]. Even as some anthropologists have sought to (...)
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    Pandemic medical ethics.Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, Kenneth Boyd, Brian D. Earp, Lucy Frith, Rosalind J. McDougall, John McMillan & Jesse Wall - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (6):353-354.
    The COVID-19 pandemic will generate vexing ethical issues for the foreseeable future and many journals will be open to content that is relevant to our collective effort to meet this challenge. While the pandemic is clearly the critical issue of the moment, it’s important that other issues in medical ethics continue to be addressed as well. As can be seen in this issue, the Journal of Medical Ethics will uphold its commitment to publishing high quality papers on the full array (...)
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    After the Double Helix.Angela N. H. Creager & Gregory J. Morgan - 2008 - Isis 99 (2):239-272.
    ABSTRACT Rosalind Franklin is best known for her informative X-ray diffraction patterns of DNA that provided vital clues for James Watson and Francis Crick's double-stranded helical model. Her scientific career did not end when she left the DNA work at King's College, however. In 1953 Franklin moved to J. D. Bernal's crystallography laboratory at Birkbeck College, where she shifted her focus to the three-dimensional structure of viruses, obtaining diffraction patterns of Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) of unprecedented detail and (...)
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  7. Orientalism and Religion: Postcolonial Theory, India and 'the Mystic East'.Richard King - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Orientalism and Religion offers us a timely discussion of the implications of contemporary post-colonial theory for the study of religion. Drawing on a variety of post-structuralist and post-colonial thinkers, including Foucault, Gadamer, Said, and Spivak, Richard King examines the way in which notions such as mysticism, religion, Hinduism and Buddhism are taken for granted, and shows us how religion needs to be redescribed along the lines of cultural studies.
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    The value of doing philosophy in mental health contexts.Sophie Stammers & Rosalind Pulvermacher - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (4):743-752.
    People experiencing mental distress and illness are frequently on the receiving end of stigma, epistemic injustice, and social isolation. A range of strategies are required to alleviate the subsequent marginalisation. We ran a series ‘philosophy of mind’ workshops, in partnership with a third-sector mental health organisation with the aim of using philosophical techniques to challenge mental health stigma and build resources for self-understanding and advocacy. Participants were those with lived experience of mental distress, or unusual beliefs and experiences; mental health (...)
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    The structure of social theory.Anthony King - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    Over the last three decades, social theory has become an increasingly important subdiscipline within sociology. Social theory has attempted to elucidate the philosophical basis of sociology by defining the nature of social reality. According to social theory, society consists of objective institutions, structure, on the one hand, and individuals, agency on the other, it promotes human social relations, insisting that in every instance social reality consists of these relations.
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    Deceptions? Assertions? Or Second-String Verbiage?John King-Farlow - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (215):100 - 105.
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    (1 other version)Value and existence in chinese and western philosophy.John King-Farlow - 1985 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 12 (3):297-303.
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    Abstract Art and Theories of Communism.John King-Farlow & Leonard Schwartzburd - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 8:321-329.
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    B The Social Construction of Nature.RogerJ H. King - 2010 - Environmental Ethics: The Big Questions 6:352.
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    Canon Eos 70d for Dummies.Julie Adair King - 2013 - For Dummies.
    Start getting great photos with your Canon EOS 70D right away The Canon EOS 70D features upgraded focusing technology, a 20.2 megapixel sensor, and faster frame-per-second shooting. Whether you're new to dSLR photography or just getting acquainted with the 70D, this handy, full-color guide will have you taking great photos before you know it. You'll learn to use all the on-board controls, shoot in auto mode, use live view, control exposure and lighting, manipulate focus and color, transfer your images to (...)
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    Introduction.Preston King & Graham M. Smith - 2007 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 10 (2):117-123.
    Augustine’s early works Against the Academicians (386) and The Teacher (389) belong together. In the former, which is directed at Cicero’s Academica, he defends the possibility of knowledge against the skeptical arguments of the New Academy;1 in the latter, directed at Plato’s Meno, he offers his theory of illumination to explain how knowledge is acquired. As a pair, they present Augustine’s alternative to the pose of ironical detachment fashionable among late Roman intellectuals.
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    The Uneasy Pulpit: Carl Henry, the Authority of the Bible, and Expositional Preaching.Kevin King - 2019 - Perichoresis 17 (3):97-111.
    It has been asserted that preaching in the first half of the twenty-first century is in crisis by the authors of Engaging Preaching. This crisis has arisen, so say the authors, due in part to those who have been entrusted to preach the ‘oracles of God’ (1 Peter 4:11), having failed to faithfully proclaim the Word of the Lord. No longer do the words of ‘Thus saith the Lord’, regularly fill the halls of the sanctuary. Instead of a sure word (...)
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    Women in the Footsteps of the Buddha: Struggle for Liberation in the'Therigatha', by KR Blackstone.U. King - 1999 - Asian Philosophy 9:239-240.
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  18. African American History, Race and Textbooks: An Examination of the Works of Harold O. Rugg and Carter G. Woodson.LaGarrett J. King, Christopher Davis & Anthony L. Brown - 2012 - Journal of Social Studies Research 36 (4):359-386.
     
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  19. Religion, Theory, Critique: Classic and Contemporary Approaches and Methodologies.Richard King - 2017
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    Dispassionate Passions.Peter King - 2012 - In Martin Pickavé & Lisa Shapiro (eds.), Emotion and cognitive life in Medieval and early modern philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 9.
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    On seeking first to understand.Jonathan B. King - 1999 - Teaching Business Ethics 3 (2):113-136.
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    The Life of John Locke: With Extracts from His Correspondence, Journals, and Common-place Books.Peter King King & John Locke - 1991
  23. The Place of the Language of Morals in Hume's Second Enquiry'.J. T. King - 1976 - In Livingston & King (ed.), Hume.
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    Al-Bahir en Algèbre d'As-Samaw'alSalah Ahmad Roshdi Rashed.David King - 1976 - Isis 67 (2):307-308.
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    Al-Biṭrūjī: On the Principles of AstronomyAl-Bitruji: On the Principles of Astronomy.David A. King & Bernard R. Goldstein - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (4):566.
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  26. Access, Readiness, and the Ethical Imperative of Advocacy.Lauren King & Kristen Hawley Turner - 2019 - In Kristen Hawley Turner (ed.), The ethics of digital literacy: developing knowledge and skills across grade levels. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
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    A Social Constructivism Decision-Making Approach to Managing Incidental Findings in Neuroimaging Research.Marcie L. King - 2018 - Ethics and Behavior 28 (5):393-410.
    Functional magnetic resonance imaging is a powerful tool used in cognitive neuroscientific research. fMRI is noninvasive, safe, and relatively accessible, making it an ideal method to draw inferences about the brain–behavior relationship. When conducting fMRI research, scientists must consider risks associated with brain imaging. In particular, the risk of potentially identifying an abnormal brain finding in an fMRI research scan poses a complex problem that researchers should be prepared to address. This article illustrates how a social constructivism decision-making model can (...)
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    A Three-Way Method for the Buddhism-Christianity-Science Trialogue.John B. King - 2016 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 36:185-202.
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    Backmatter.G. Heath King - 1986 - In Existenz, Denken, Stil: Perspektiven Einer Grundbeziehung: Dargestellt Am Werk Soren Kierkegaards. De Gruyter. pp. 191-194.
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    Coextensiveness and Counterfactuals.John L. King - 1979 - Philosophy Research Archives 5:576-586.
    One widely recognized difference between laws and accidental generalizations lies in the ability of the former versus the inability of the latter to support certain sorts of related subjunctive conditionals. Nelson Goodman's theory of projectibility is here evaluated on the basis of its implications for the relative acceptability of conflicting subjunctive conditionals or counterfactuals. It is argued that the theory's extensionalistic character precludes its dealing adequately with cases of a certain type in which the difference between two counterfactuals, one acceptable (...)
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  31. Concluding Comments and Future Directions.Ian King - 2017 - In The Aesthetics of Dress. Springer Verlag.
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    Comprehension Testing in Informed Consent.Wilson T. King & James E. Heubi - 2014 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 5 (3):39-54.
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    Danksagung.G. Heath King - 1986 - In Existenz, Denken, Stil: Perspektiven Einer Grundbeziehung: Dargestellt Am Werk Soren Kierkegaards. De Gruyter.
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    Discussion of "the adrenal cortex and emotion.".L. S. King - 1932 - Psychological Review 39 (3):289-291.
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    Essay Review: Medieval Mechanical Devices: The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices: Kitāb fī maārifat Al-Ḥiyal Al-Handasiya by Ibn Al-Razzāz Al-Jazarī.David A. King - 1975 - History of Science 13 (4):284-289.
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    I Can't Get No Satisfaction: A Reply to Barrett et al.Robert King - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  37. Melbourne and the future: jobs, transport and housing.R. King - 1981 - Polis 8 (1):5-12.
     
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  38. Menn, S.-Descartes and Augustine.J. King-Farlow - 1999 - Philosophical Books 40:169-170.
     
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    Newman and Gasser on Infallibility.Lawrence J. King - 2011 - Newman Studies Journal 8 (1):27-39.
    Both John Henry Newman and Vincent Gasser offered influential interpretations of the First Vatican Council’s teaching on infallibility. In contrast to many of theircontemporaries, Gasser and Newman placed papal infallibility alongside episcopal infallibility and the infallibility of the Catholic faithful. After exploring the views of Gasser and Newman, this essay compares their views to the Second Vatican Council’s teaching on infallibility in Lumen Gentium and concludes that even though Lumen Gentium cited Gasser, its theology is closer to Newman’s.
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    Notes on the Sources for the History of Early Islamic MathematicsGeschichte des arabischen Schrifttums, Band V: Mathematik bis Ca.David A. King & F. Sezgin - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):450.
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  41. People, Environment, Disease and Death; a Medical Geography of Britain Throughout the Ages (by Melvyn Howe).S. King - 1998 - Journal of Biosocial Science 30:286-286.
     
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  42. 21 Psalms for the 21st Century.Leslie King - 2024 - Process Studies 53 (2):301-302.
    What makes this a beautiful book? Concision and depth provide a rich contrast for beauty. Indeed, the distilled chapters are patterned for meditative rhythms: personal connection to a particular Psalm, interpretation, invitation for reflection, even an original psalm written by Blair Gilmer Meeks that is included in each chapter. Here psalms are more than ancient voices; they are relevant voices in the contemporary period. Feeling, relevance, and creativity make this little book a powerhouse meditative tool for those in the Judeo-Christian (...)
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    Akrasia, Self‐Mastery and the Master Self.John King-Farlow - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 62 (1):47-60.
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    Substance, Substratum, and Personal Identity.John King-Farlow - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (4):678 - 683.
    My real intention, however, is not to praise Wilson but to harry him. His argument seeks to give us substances, concrete individuals, without the prop of a Lockean substrate and without the Humean stigma of reducibility to bundles of properties. Wilson explicitly aims at doing justice in his doctrine to our rather hazy ordinary beliefs about individuals. He writes: "Goodman's language is remote from our ordinary ways of looking at the world and our ordinary ways of speaking about it. At (...)
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    Towards a Transnational Europe: The Case of the Armed Forces.Anthony King - 2005 - European Journal of Social Theory 8 (3):321-340.
    Following Milward and Moravcsik’s injunction that the analysis of European integration requires evidence-based empirical observation, this article focuses on one area of state activity - the armed forces - to illustrate the current trajectory of state transformation in Europe. The article argues that European armed forces are becoming ‘transnational’. They are undergoing a process of concentration and transnationalization. Budgets and resources are focusing on specialist military units, organized into joint rapid reaction forces, which are co-operating at an increasingly lower level (...)
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  46. The culture card.Peter King - manuscript
    There is a dangerous notion replicating itself around the world like a virus, reproducing without regard for its hosts' political views, and generally unnoticed except as a limited and purely local phenomenon. We've seen its effects in South Africa, where the brandishing of spears and shields in the streets has been defended on the grounds that such weapons are..
     
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    The discovery of God.Basil King - 1923 - New York,: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation.
    Excerpt from The Discovery of God Generally speaking, this progress is made through some individual pioneer Of truth who gathers into himself the best in what previous generations have handed down to him, and goes on to richer understandings. These adventures occur all through the Bible's reflection Of the soul of man, and we shall pause at but a few of them. It shall be at such times as when to some sensitive spirit new qualities in God became evi dent, (...)
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  48. The limits of creation.Peter King - manuscript
    Novelists and other producers of fiction can make many mistakes (including becoming novelists and other producers of fiction), but there are three kinds of mistake that stem from the writer's ignorance. First, there's the purely external mistake, which occurs in the..
     
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  49. The Search for Happiness.William Peter King - 1946
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  50. The study of logic in Syriac culture.Daniel King - 2019 - In Emiliano Fiori & Henri Hugonnard-Roche (eds.), La philosophie en syriaque. Paris: Geuthner.
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