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    A class of inextendible Weyl solutions.Burton H. Voorhees - 1972 - In D. Farnsworth (ed.), Methods of local and global differential geometry in general relativity. New York,: Springer Verlag. pp. 137--144.
  2. The New Testament and Mythology.Burton H. Throckmorton - 1959
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    An investigation of recording in free recall.Burton H. Cohen - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (4):368.
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    Role of awareness in meaning established by classical conditioning.Burton H. Cohen - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (4):373.
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    Recall of categorized words lists.Burton H. Cohen - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (3):227.
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    Learning of responses to stimuli classes and to specific stimuli.Burton H. Cohen & Peter A. Hut - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (3):274.
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    A reexamination of implicit verbal chaining.Burton H. Cohen & Donald A. Macneil - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (3):432.
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    The Histories of Tacitus, Books III. IV. and V., with Introduction and Notes by A. D. Godley, M.A., Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. [REVIEW]H. F. Burton - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (09):423-424.
  9. The objectivity of moral norms is a top-down cultural construct.Burton Voorhees, Dwight Read & Liane Gabora - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
    Encultured individuals see the behavioral rules of cultural systems of moral norms as objective. In addition to prescriptive regulation of behavior, moral norms provide templates, scripts, and scenarios regulating the expression of feelings and triggered emotions arising from perceptions of norm violation. These allow regulated defensive responses that may arise as moral idea systems co-opt emotionally associated biological survival instincts.
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  10. Know Thyself and Become What You Are: A Eudaimonic Approach To Psychological Well-Being.Carol D. Ryff & Singer & H. Burton - 2008 - In Luigino Bruni, Flavio Comim & Maurizio Pugno (eds.), Capabilities and Happiness. Oxford University Press.
     
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  11. Embodied mathematics.Burton Voorhees - 2004 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 11 (9):83-88.
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    Emergence and induction of cellular automata rules.Burton Voorhees - 2006 - Complexity 11 (3):45.
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    Gödel's theorem and the possibility of thinking machines:“Do androids dream of electric sheep?”.Burton Voorhees - 1995 - Complexity 1 (3):30-34.
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    Dennett and the deep blue sea.Burton Voorhees - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (3):53-69.
    A critical analysis of Daniel Dennett's book Consciousness Explained is carried out, both substantively, and in terms of the rhetorical structure of the book. It is shown that the thesis implied by the title is not substantiated. This is attributed to a failure of method, which results in the necessity to assume that which it is claimed is being explained. An alternative thesis, that consciousness must be assumed to have an a priori ontological existence is suggested. In addition, some relationships (...)
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    Completing the copernican revolution.Burton Voorhees - 2002 - Foundations of Science 7 (1-2):213-227.
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    Emergence and induction of cellular automata rules via probabilistic reinforcement paradigms.Burton Voorhees - 2006 - Complexity 11 (3):44-57.
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  17. Godel's theorem and strong ai: Is reason blind?Burton Voorhees - 1999 - In S. Smets J. P. Van Bendegem G. C. Cornelis (ed.), Metadebates on Science. VUB-Press & Kluwer. pp. 6--43.
     
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    Virtual stability: Constructing a simulation model.Burton Voorhees - 2009 - Complexity 15 (2):31-44.
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    Response to Dehmer and Mowshowitz.Voorhees Burton - 2016 - Complexity 21 (2):16-17.
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    What ethical and legal principles should guide the genotyping of children as part of a personalised screening programme for common cancer?N. Hallowell, S. Chowdhury, A. E. Hall, P. Pharoah, H. Burton & N. Pashayan - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (3):163-167.
    Increased knowledge of the gene–disease associations contributing to common cancer development raises the prospect of population stratification by genotype and other risk factors. Individual risk assessments could be used to target interventions such as screening, treatment and health education. Genotyping neonates, infants or young children as part of a systematic programme would improve coverage and uptake, and facilitate a screening package that maximises potential benefits and minimises harms including overdiagnosis. This paper explores the potential justifications and risks of genotyping children (...)
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    Justice Holmes and The Jesuits.David H. Burton - 1982 - American Journal of Jurisprudence 27 (1):32-45.
    The Reputation of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., one of the chief architects of twentieth century American law, has gone through a number of phases, changing from being altogether praiseworthy in the last years of his life and the first years after his death in 1935 to that of more sober evaluations. Writing at mid-century Henry Steele Commager offered the judgment that Holmes had had about him “much of the Olympian [and] something of the Mephistophelean.” The most useful account of (...)
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    The Intellectualism of Edwin Arlington Robinson.David H. Burton - 1969 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 44 (4):565-580.
    The poetic art of Edwin Arlington Robinson mirrored remarkably the sources of the American mind of his generation and the growth nurtured by these sources.
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    History, Hubris, and the Heisenberg Principle.David H. Burton - 1975 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 50 (1):84-93.
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    Theodore Roosevelt's Social Darwinism and Views on Imperialism.David H. Burton - 1965 - Journal of the History of Ideas 26 (1):103.
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    Attention capture by faces.Stephen R. H. Langton, Anna S. Law, A. Mike Burton & Stefan R. Schweinberger - 2008 - Cognition 107 (1):330-342.
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  26. Theodore Roosevelt and Edwin Arlington Robinson: A Common Vision.David H. Burton - 1968 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 49 (3):331.
     
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    Matching the organization's structure and its cooperative market relations.Helmy H. Baligh & Richard M. Burton - 1980 - Theory and Decision 12 (4):311-324.
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  28. Across-euhural Comparison of Corporate Social Resonsibility Orienta-tion: Hong Kong VS. United States Students.K. Brain, Jiing-LinFarh Burton & W. H. Harvey - 2000 - Teaching Business Ethics 4:151-167.
     
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    Basic Writings of Mo Tzu, Hsün Tzu Han Fei TzuBasic Writings of Mo Tzu, Hsun Tzu Han Fei Tzu.E. H. S., Burton Watson, Mo Tzu, Hsün Tzu, Han Fei Tzu & Hsun Tzu - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):367.
  30. Altmann, EM 117 Altmann, GTM 53. Anderson Jr, D. P. Baker, V. Bruce, M. Bucciarelli, A. M. Burton, C. F. Chabris, F. Chang, N. Chater, M. H. Christiansen & G. S. Cree - 1999 - Cognitive Science 23 (4):637.
     
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  31. Johnson, PE, 355 Johnson, TR, 903 Johnson-Laird, PN, 565 Kemeny, V., 733.W. Kintsch, P. Boyer, M. Bucciarelli, B. R. Buchsbaum, M. W. Burton, Y. D. Cheng, M. T. H. Chi, T. Clermont, L. Z. Daily & N. Dounskaia - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25:979-980.
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    J. Malitz: Theodor Mommsen, Römisches Strafrecht, Stellenregister. Pp. xi+126. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1982. DM. 32.G. P. Burton - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (1):144-144.
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    Deity and Morality. By Burton F. Porter. (Allen and Unwin, 1968. Pp. 176. Price 35s.).H. P. Owen - 1969 - Philosophy 44 (168):161-.
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    Book Reviews Section 3.James Merritt, Richard Edward Kelly, Bernard Flicker, John W. Holland, Richard L. Hovey, Rodolfo G. Serrano, Harry H. Sturge, Leo D. Leonard, Sandra Gadell, John Gadell, Burton E. Altman, Liza Ketchum & John Blight - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (4):221-230.
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    The anatomy of melancholy: Burton and Osler.H. N. Claman - 2012 - The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 75 (2):20.
  36. Reply to Burton Dreben.”.H. Putnam - 1992 - Philosophical Topics 20 (1):393-99.
     
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    Promoting Critical Thinking in Higher Education: My Experiences as the Inaugural Eugene H. Fram Chair in Applied Critical Thinking at Rochester Institute of Technology.Clarence Burton Sheffield - 2018 - Topoi 37 (1):155-163.
    From 2012 to 2015 I was the first Eugene H. Fram Chair in Applied Critical Thinking at Rochester Institute of Technology, in Rochester, NY. To the best of my knowledge it is the only such endowed position devoted solely to this at a major North American university. It was made possible by a generous 3 million dollar gift from an anonymous alumnus who wished to honor a retired faculty member who had taught for 51 years. The honoree was revered for (...)
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    Two Editions of Manilivs.H. W. Garrod - 1908 - Classical Quarterly 2 (02):123-.
    People are beginning to think of Manilius as the spoilt child of Latin Scholarship. In England alone there have appeared editions of, or works upon, Manilius, in the seventeenth century by Sherburne and Creech, in the eighteenth by Bentley and Burton, in the nineteenth by Ellis and Postgate, and in the current century by Housman. The contribution of France also has been considerable in quality, if not in quantity—Scaliger, Huetius, Pingré: though to-day there is no eminent French student of (...)
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    Feedback contributions to visual awareness in human occipital cortex.Tony Ro, Bruno Breitmeyer, Philip Burton, Neel S. Singhal & David Lane - 2003 - Current Biology 13 (12):1038-1041.
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    Space-Time in Quantum Theory.H. Capellmann - 2021 - Foundations of Physics 51 (2):1-34.
    Quantum Theory, similar to Relativity Theory, requires a new concept of space-time, imposed by a universal constant. While velocity of lightcnot being infinite calls for a redefinition of space-time on large and cosmological scales, quantization of action in terms of a finite, i.e. non vanishing, universal constanthrequires a redefinition of space-time on very small scales. Most importantly, the classical notion of “time”, as one common continuous time variable and nature evolving continuously “in time”, has to be replaced by an infinite (...)
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    Taṣḥīḥ va sharḥ-i "Akhlāq-i Muḥsinī".Ḥusayn Vāʻiẓ Kāshifī - 2018 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Zavvār. Edited by Maḥbūbah Ṭabasī.
    Islamic ethics -- Early works to 1800. ; Kāshifī, Ḥusayn Vāʻiẓ, -1504 or 150; Akhlāq-i Muḥsinī.
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    al-Falsafah al-naqdīyah wa-maraḥ al-ḥaqīqah.ʻAzīz Ḥaddādī - 2016 - Bayrūt: Muntadá al-Maʻārif.
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    Hume's Interest in Newton and Science.James E. Force - 1987 - Hume Studies 13 (2):166-216.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:166 HUME'S INTEREST IN NEWTON AND SCIENCE Many writers have been forced to examine — in their treatments of Hume's knowledge of and acquaintance with scientific theories of his day — the related questions of Hume's knowledge of and acquaintance with Isaac Newton and of the nature and extent of Newtonian influences upon Hume's thinking. Most have concluded that — in some sense — Hume was acquainted with and (...)
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    Intuitive Dualism and Afterlife Beliefs: A Cross‐Cultural Study.H. Clark Barrett, Alexander Bolyanatz, Tanya Broesch, Emma Cohen, Peggy Froerer, Martin Kanovsky, Mariah G. Schug & Stephen Laurence - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (6):e12992.
    It is widely held that intuitive dualism—an implicit default mode of thought that takes minds to be separable from bodies and capable of independent existence—is a human universal. Among the findings taken to support universal intuitive dualism is a pattern of evidence in which “psychological” traits (knowledge, desires) are judged more likely to continue after death than bodily or “biological” traits (perceptual, physiological, and bodily states). Here, we present cross-cultural evidence from six study populations, including non-Western societies with diverse belief (...)
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  45. Sefer ḥasidim.he-Ḥasid Judah ben Samuel - 1955 - Edited by Abraham A. [From Old Catalog] Price.
     
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    Schrift und Schriftlichkeit: Die anatolische Hieroglyphenschrift. By Annick Payne.H. Craig Melchert - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (3).
    Schrift und Schriftlichkeit: Die anatolische Hieroglyphenschrift. By Annick Payne. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2015. Pp. xvii + 232, illus. €68.
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    Disproportionate Risk at Both Ends: Housing, Health, and Systems of Exposure.H. Shellae Versey - 2022 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 65 (2):283-294.
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  48. Ḥikmat-i jāvīdān: nigāhī bih zindagī va ās̲ār-i sunnatʹgarāyān-i muʻāṣir.Ḥusayn Khandaqʹābādī (ed.) - 2002 - Tihrān: Muʼassasah-i Tawsiʻah-i Dānish va Pizhūhish-i Īrān.
     
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  49. al-Ḥāshīyah ʻalá shurūḥ al-Ishārāt (al-Ishārāt wa-Sharḥ al-Ishārāt wa-Sharḥ al-Sharḥ wa-Ḥāshiyat al-Bāghanawī).Ḥusayn ibn Muḥammad Khuwānsārī - 1999 - Qum: Markaz Intishārāt Daftar Tablīghāt Islāmī. Edited by Aḥmad ʻĀbidī.
     
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  50. Paig̲h̲ambar-i ak̲h̲lāq o insāniyat.ʻAbdullāh ʻAbbās Nadvī - 2000 - Ḥaidarābād: Dārulʻulūm Sabīlussalām.
    On the teachings of Prophet Muḥammad, d. 632 with reference to humanity.
     
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