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    A Royal Inscription from Curium.J. Karageorghis & Terence Bruce Mitford - 1964 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 88 (1):67-76.
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  2. Thomas Downing Kendrick 1895-1979.Rupert Bruce-Mitford - 1991 - In Bruce-Mitford Rupert (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 76: 1990 Lectures and Memoirs. pp. 445-471.
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  3. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 76: 1990 Lectures and Memoirs.Bruce-Mitford Rupert - 1991
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    Fresh observations on the Torslunda Plates.R. L. S. Bruce-Mitford - 1968 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 2 (1):233-236.
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  5. ANNAS Julia and Christopher Rowe (eds): New Perspectives on Plato.Ball Terence, Madison Hamilton, Baugh Bruce & French Hegel - 2003 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 11 (4):735-742.
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    Yanomami: The Fierce Controversy and What We Can Learn From It.Rob Borofsky, Bruce Albert, Raymond Hames, Kim Hill, Lêda Leitão Martins, John Peters & Terence Turner - 2005 - University of California Press.
    _Yanomami_ raises questions central to the field of anthropology—questions concerning the practice of fieldwork, the production of knowledge, and anthropology's intellectual and ethical vision of itself. Using the Yanomami controversy—one of anthropology's most famous and explosive imbroglios—as its starting point, this book draws readers into not only reflecting on but refashioning the very heart and soul of the discipline. It is both the most up-to-date and thorough public discussion of the Yanomami controversy available and an innovative and searching assessment of (...)
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    Terence B. Mitford and Ino K. Nicolaou: Salamis, Vol. 6: The Greek and Latin Inscriptions from Salamis. Pp. xvi + 211; 1 map, 2 plans, 20 plates, numerous text-figures. Nicosia: Department of Antiquities, Cyprus, 1974. Cloth. [REVIEW]D. M. Lewis - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (1):145-145.
  8. The phenomenology of prayer.Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba (eds.) - 2005 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    This collection of ground-breaking essays considers the many dimensions of prayer: how prayer relates us to the divine; prayer's ability to reveal what is essential about our humanity; the power of prayer to transform human desire and action; and the relation of prayer to cognition. It takes up the meaning of prayer from within a uniquely phenomenological point of view, demonstrating that the phenomenology of prayer is as much about the character and boundaries of phenomenological analysis as it is about (...)
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    East of Asia Minor: Rome’s Hidden Frontier by Timothy Bruce Mitford.James Trilling - 2020 - Common Knowledge 26 (3):431-432.
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  10. The Reformation and Scholastic Moral Philosophy. [REVIEW]James E. Bruce - 2011 - Philosophical Forum 42 (3):290-290.
    Review of Terence Irwin, “The Reformation and Scholastic Moral Philosophy,” chapter 29 of The Development of Ethics: A Historical and Critical Study, Volume I: From Socrates to the Reformation.
     
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    The Anglo-Saxon Harp.Robert Boenig - 1996 - Speculum 71 (2):290-320.
    Occasionally we respond to events, theories, and even discoveries in other fields with somewhat more enthusiasm than that of the more cautious specialists in those fields. The reaction of Beowulf scholars to first the provisional and then the final replica of the Anglo-Saxon “harp” found in the Sutton Hoo burial is a case in point. Particularly interesting is the exchange between C. L. Wrenn and the archaeologist Rupert Bruce-Mitford, the guiding spirit of the harp's reconstruction. Wrenn wrote of (...)
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  12. Public health and liberty: Beyond the millian paradigm.Bruce Jennings - 2009 - Public Health Ethics 2 (2):123-134.
    Center for Humans and Nature, 109 West 77th Street, Suite 2, New York, NY 10024, USA. Tel.: 212 362 7170; Fax: 212 362 9592; Email: brucejennings{at}humansandnature.org ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> . Abstract A fundamental question for the ethical foundations of public health concerns the moral justification for limiting or overriding individual liberty. What might justify overriding the individual moral claim to non-interference or to self-realization? This paper argues that the libertarian justification for limiting individual (...)
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    Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind.Terence E. Horgan & John L. Tienson (eds.) - 1991 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    "A third of the papers in this volume originated at the 1987 Spindel Conference ... at Memphis State University"--Pref.
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    The case against events.Terence Horgan - 1978 - Philosophical Review 87 (1):28-47.
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  15. Stoic Naturalism and its Critics.Terence Irwin - 2003 - In Brad Inwood (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Civilization, the next stage: the importance of individuals in the modern world.Bruce Allsopp - 1969 - Newcastle upon Tyne,: Oriel P..
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    The Thanksgiving Symposium: A Modern Platonic Dialogue on Love.Bruce Edward Fleming - 2007 - Upa.
    What if Plato's Symposium took place in present-day America rather than in ancient Athens? The Thanksgiving Symposium imagines this, and makes it happen. Like Plato's dialogue, The Thanksgiving Symposium focuses on the age-old question: what is the nature of love? In The Thanksgiving Symposium, three men and three women of varying ages and degrees of closeness meet for Thanksgiving dinner. Their particular situations give rise to a discussion of love in the general and the specific, leavened with the normal give (...)
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    Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks, Volume 6: Journals Nb11 - Nb14.Bruce H. Kirmmse, K. Brian Söderquist, Niels Jørgen Cappelørn, Alastair Hannay, David Kangas, George Pattison, Joel D. S. Rasmussen & Vanessa Rumble (eds.) - 2013 - Princeton University Press.
    For over a century, the Danish thinker Søren Kierkegaard has been at the center of a number of important discussions, concerning not only philosophy and theology, but also, more recently, fields such as social thought, psychology, and contemporary aesthetics, especially literary theory. Despite his relatively short life, Kierkegaard was an extraordinarily prolific writer, as attested to by the 26-volume Princeton University Press edition of all of his published writings. But Kierkegaard left behind nearly as much unpublished writing, most of which (...)
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  19. From supervenience to superdupervenience.Terence Horgan - 2002 - In Jaegwon Kim (ed.), Supervenience. Ashgate. pp. 113--144.
  20. Deconstructing new wave materialism.Terence Horgan & John Tienson - 2001 - In Carl Gillett & Barry Loewer (eds.), Physicalism and its Discontents. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 307--318.
    In the first post World War II identity theories (e.g., Place 1956, Smart 1962), mind brain identities were held to be contingent. However, in work beginning in the late 1960's, Saul Kripke (1971, 1980) convinced the philosophical community that true identity statements involving names and natural kind terms are necessarily true and furthermore, that many such necessary identities can only be known a posteriori. Kripke also offered an explanation of the a posteriori nature of ordinary theoretical identities such as that (...)
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  21. Coercion and Objectivity in Plato's Dialectic.Terence H. Irwin - 1986 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 40 (1):49-74.
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    The collection of computer science bibliographies.Bruce Edmonds - manuscript
    The main search engine has been changed (including RSS queries). The default logic operator is "OR" now (may look strange when results are sorted by year). Please report all noticed errors, misfeatures or omissions you notice. Thanks!
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    Two Court Cases in the Late Second Century B.C.Bruce Marshall - 1977 - American Journal of Philology 98 (4):417.
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    Mimetic Euphemism and Mythology: Group Therapy, Scapegoating, and the Displacement of Disquiet.Bruce A. Stevens & Scott Cowdell - 2017 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 24:37-56.
    Mimetic theory draws support from diverse disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. But arguably Girard would have even more influence if his theory had stronger life data, and one field well positioned to provide such input is psychology. Girard distinguished his thinking from Freud, while critiquing the psychoanalytic tradition more generally, in Book III of Things Hidden since the Foundation of the World1—a work taking the form of an extended dialogue with two psychiatrists. One of these, Jean-Michel Oughourlian, has (...)
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    Cartesian Epistemics and Descartes' "Regulae".Bruce M. Thomas - 1996 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 13 (4):433 - 449.
  26. [Book review] we the people. [REVIEW]Bruce A. Ackerman - 1994 - In Peter Singer (ed.), Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 104--3.
     
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  27. Metaphysical realism and psychologistic semantics.Terence Horgan - 1991 - Erkenntnis 34 (3):297--322.
    I propose a metaphysical position I call 'limited metaphysical realism', and I link it to a position in the philosophy of language I call 'psychologistic semantics'. Limited metaphysical realism asserts that there is a mind-independent, discourse-independent world, but posits a sparse ontology. Psychologistic semantics construes truth not as direct word/world correspondence, and not as warranted assertibility (or Putnam's "ideal" warranted assertibility), but rather as 'correct assertibility'. I argue that virtues of this package deal over each of the two broad positions (...)
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    Landscape into Cityscape: Frederick Law Olmsted's Plans for a Greater New York City.Bruce L. Hutchings & Albert Fein - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 4 (4):147.
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    Remembering Hospice.Bruce Jennings - 2020 - Hastings Center Report 50 (5):40-41.
    This book review essay discusses The Crisis of US Hospice Care: Family and Freedom at the End of Life (2019), by Harold Braswell.
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  30. The ordeal of practicing care-Reply.Bruce Jennings - 2006 - Hastings Center Report 36 (4):5-6.
     
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  31. Abundant Truth in an Austere World.Terence Horgan & Matjaz Potrc - 2006 - In Patrick Greenough & Michael Patrick Lynch (eds.), Truth and realism. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Multivariate Analysis of Infant and Child Mortality in Java and Bali.Terence H. Hull & Bhakta Gubhaju - 1986 - Journal of Biosocial Science 18 (1):109-118.
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    The Development of Ethics: Volume 2: From Suarez to Rousseau.Terence Irwin - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    This is the second of three volumes which together comprise a selective historical and critical study of the development of moral philosophy. This volume covers ethics from the 16th to the 18th century, and features illuminating discussion of such great thinkers as Suarez, Grotius, Hobbes, Hutcheson, Hume, Reid, Butler, and Rousseau.
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  34. Cognitive systems as dynamic systems.Terence Horgan & John Tienson - 1992 - Topoi 11 (1):27-43.
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    Transcriptional enhancers play a major role in gene expression.Bruce L. Rogers & Grady F. Saunders - 1986 - Bioessays 4 (2):62-65.
    Transcriptional enhancer sequences have been shown to play a pivotal role in the regulation of some highly expressed genes. First described in eukaryotic viruses, the discovery of enhancers has augmented the previously defined control‐sequence motifs to give a more complete understanding of eukaryotic transcriptional regulatory mechanisms. Some properties of enhancers that distinguish them from other regulatory sequences include their ability to function in a position‐ and orientation‐independent manner. Furthermore, the observation that some enhancers and transcriptional promoters exhibit tissue specificity in (...)
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    Paul Klee’s Ad Parnassum and the Reworking of Consciousness.Bruce Ross - 2021 - In Calley A. Hornbuckle, Jadwiga S. Smith & William S. Smith (eds.), Phenomenology of the Object and Human Positioning: Human, Non-Human and Posthuman. Springer Verlag. pp. 181-189.
    Paul Klee’s Ad Parnassum is a summing up of his explorations of new directions in painting, including Cubism, Pointillism, and “pure painting,” and his tenure at the Bauhaus. This large work is a complex composition of abbreviated geometric forms, dominated by a pyramid-shaped structure, color fields, a solid colored sun-like circle, and various substructures and under fields of color. Entirely constructed upon a pattern of white dots of different glazes, this mesmerizing painting creates a scintillating experience through these dots in (...)
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    Actions and Consequences.Bruce B. Suttle - 1972 - Journal of Critical Analysis 4 (1):33-40.
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    Psychologism, semantics, and ontology.Terence Horgan - 1986 - Noûs 20 (1):21-31.
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    Hume and the Problem of Causation.Terence Horgan - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (2):278.
  40. Token physicalism, supervenience, and the generality of physics.Terence Horgan - 1981 - Synthese 49 (December):395-413.
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    Analytical moral functionalism meets moral twin earth.Terence Horgan & Mark Timmons - 2009 - In Ian Ravenscroft (ed.), Minds, Ethics, and Conditionals: Themes from the Philosophy of Frank Jackson. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. pp. 221--236.
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    The Birth of Novalis: Friedrich von Hardenberg’s Journal of 1797, with Selected Letters and Documents.Bruce Donehower (ed.) - 2012 - SUNY Press.
    A frank and candid glimpse into the early life of the maturing poet.
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    Authority, Authoritarianism, and Education.Bruce Romanish - 1995 - Education and Culture 12 (2):4.
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    Is the sensory code truly inaccessible?Bruce Schneider - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (2):204-205.
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    Responsibility and the Self-Made Self.Bruce N. Waller - 1993 - Analysis 53 (1):45 - 51.
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    Estimating F-Statistics: A Historical View.Bruce S. Weir - 2012 - Philosophy of Science 79 (5):637-643.
    Characterizing the genetic structure of populations is of importance to evolutionary biology, to human disease gene mapping, and to forensic science. Sewall Wright introduced a set of F-statistics to describe population structure in 1951, and he emphasized that these quantities were ratios of variances. Responding to uncertainty over the best way to estimate F-statistics, Weir and Cockerham published a method-of-moments set of estimators in 1984. This paper continues to be widely cited, with over 7,000 citations to date. Some background to (...)
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    Get 'Em All! Kill 'Em!: Genocide, Terrorism, Righteous Communities.Bruce Wilshire - 2004 - Lexington Books.
    Why do groups become genocidal and try to incapacitate all members of an alien group, even sometimes killing fetuses? Prematurely alluding to evil or to the Devil blocks the possibility for further inquiry. Get 'Em All! Kill 'Em! is the first systematic attempt to explain what, up until now, has seemed to be inexplicable phenomena.
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  48. Action, inference, belief, and intention.Bruce Aune - 1990 - Philosophical Perspectives 4:247-271.
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    Chapter II: Two Forms of the Moral Law, Cl and C2.Bruce Aune - 1981 - In Alexander Broadie (ed.), Kant’s Theory of Morals. Princeton University Press. pp. 35-69.
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    Introduction.Bruce Clarke - 1999 - Intertexts 3 (2):99-104.
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