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    An Index of Hume's References in A Treatise of Human Nature.David C. Yalden-Thomson - 1977 - Hume Studies 3 (1):53-56.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:53. AN INDEX OF HUME'S REFERENCES IN A TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE The index below of Hume's references in the Treatise te the works of other authors excludes those which are accurate and full in his text (of which there are few) and those which are so general, e.g., to Spinoza's atheism, that no passage is specifiable. Hume mentions other writings, for which this index is compiled, in several (...)
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  2. More Hume autograph marginalia in a first edition of the " Treatise ".David C. Yalden-Thomson - 1978 - Hume Studies 4 (2):73-76.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:73. More Hume autograph marginalia in a first edition of the "Treatise". Two sets of marginalia by Hume in copies of the first edition of A Treatise of Human Nature have been published. One is a copy in the British Library. This has 1 2 been described by Connon and Nidditch and was, no doubt, one, at least, of the copies which Hume kept for himself. The marginalia are (...)
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  3. Theory of Knowledge. Hume & D. C. Yalden-Thomson - 1957 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 13 (1):89-90.
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    Remarks about Philosophical Refutations.D. C. Yalden-Thomson - 1964 - The Monist 48 (4):501-512.
    The question is raised whether there are forms of reasoning peculiar to philosophy. But if one considers what has been written over the centuries in the name of philosophy, it hardly seems possible that there is any form of ‘reasoning’, however widely one uses that word, which has not been employed. Formal deductive reasoning, appeals to empirical data, arguments from the way in which language is used, arguments from analogy—it is not difficult to think of examples of all of these (...)
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    Hume's View of 'Is-Ought'.D. C. Yalden-Thomson - 1978 - Philosophy 53 (203):89 - 93.
    I cannot forbear adding to these reasonings an observation, which may, perhaps, be found of some importance. In every system of morality, which I have hitherto met with, I have always remark'd, that the author proceeds for some time in the ordinary way of reasoning, and establishes the being of a God, or makes observations concerning human affairs; when of a sudden I am surpriz'd to find, that instead of the usual copulations of propositions, is , and is not , (...)
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    Hume: Precursor of Modern Empiricism.D. C. Yalden-Thomson - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (50):81-82.
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    Recent Work on Hume (A Survey of Hume Literature 1969-1979).D. C. Yalden-Thomson - 1983 - American Philosophical Quarterly 20 (1):1 - 22.
  8. The Virginia Lectures.D. C. Yalden-Thomson - 1974 - In Renford Bambrough, Wisdom: Twelve Essays. Totowa, N.J.,: Blackwell. pp. 62--77.
     
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    (1 other version)Hume: Theory of Knowledge.D. C. Yalden-Thomson - 1954 - Philosophy of Science 21 (3):270-270.
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    Hume's Moral Epistemology By Jonathan Harrison Clarendon Press, 1976, viii + 125 pp., £1.95. [REVIEW]D. C. Yalden-Thomson - 1977 - Philosophy 52 (202):491-.
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    McGill Hume Studies. [REVIEW]D. C. Yalden-Thomson - 1981 - Hume Studies 7 (2):172-177.
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    Lewis M. Hammond 1906-1982.Elizabeth Purvis, William S. Weedon & D. C. Yalden-Thomson - 1982 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 55 (5):579 - 580.
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    Philosophical Writings.Theory of Knowledge.Theory of Politics. [REVIEW]J. H. R., T. E. Jessop, D. C. Yalden-Thomson & Frederick Watkins - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (9):248.
  14. The War with Spain in 1898.David F. Trask, James C. Thomson, Peter W. Stanley, John C. Perry & T. Harry Williams - 1983 - Science and Society 47 (2):246-248.
     
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  15. Kielan Yarrow, Patrick Haggard, and John C. Rothwell. Action, arousal, and subjective time.David A. Gallo, John G. Seamon, L. Andrew Coward, Ron Sun, Jing Zhu, John F. Kihlstrom, Steven M. Platek, Jaime W. Thomson, Gordon G. Gallup Jr & Jeroen G. W. Raaijmakers - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12:783.
     
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    Book Review:Hume: Theory of Knowledge D. C. Yalden-Thomson[REVIEW]L. A. R. - 1954 - Philosophy of Science 21 (3):270-.
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    The scientific works of Robert Grosseteste.John Coleman, Jack Cunningham, Nader El-Bizri, Giles E. M. Gasper, Joshua S. Harvey, Margaret Healy-Varley, David M. Howard, Neil Timothy Lewis, Anne Lawrence-Mathers, Tom McLeish, Cecilia Panti, Nicola Polloni, Clive R. Siviour, Hannah E. Smithson, Sigbjørn Olsen Sønnesyn, David Thomson, Rebekah C. White & Robert Grosseteste (eds.) - 2019 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Few figures of the Middle Ages command the attention of so many modern disciplines as Robert Grosseteste (c. 1170-1253). Theology, Philosophy, History, and Science are all areas which his life and thought continue to have significance and to inspire re-interpretation. Accompanied by a series of original commentaries, this new edition of Grosseteste's work, with English translation, draws together the perspectives of modern scientists and medieval specialists. Volume I of a six volume series, Knowing and Speaking presents two of the earliest (...)
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    Studies in the History of Political Philosophy Before and After Rousseau. By C. E. Vaughan, M.A., Litt.D. Edited by A. G. Little, M.A., F.B.A. (Manchester University Press. 1939. Two volumes. Pp. xxix + 364; xxvi + 336. Price 25s. net.). [REVIEW]David Thomson - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (56):491-.
  19. Latin editon and English translation of On the liberal arts.John Coleman, Jack Cunningham, Nader El-Bizri, Giles E. M. Gasper, Joshua S. Harvey, Margaret Healy-Varley, David M. Howard, Neil Timothy Lewis, Anne Lawrence-Mathers, Tom McLeish, Cecilia Panti, Nicola Polloni, Clive R. Siviour, Hannah E. Smithson, Sigbjørn Olsen Sønnesyn, David Thomson, Rebekah C. White & Robert Grosseteste - 2019 - In John Coleman, Jack Cunningham, Nader El-Bizri, Giles E. M. Gasper, Joshua S. Harvey, Margaret Healy-Varley, David M. Howard, Neil Timothy Lewis, Anne Lawrence-Mathers, Tom McLeish, Cecilia Panti, Nicola Polloni, Clive R. Siviour, Hannah E. Smithson, Sigbjørn Olsen Sønnesyn, David Thomson, Rebekah C. White & Robert Grosseteste, The scientific works of Robert Grosseteste. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    Review. [REVIEW]David Thomson - 1967 - History and Theory 6 (2):236-241.
    Introduction to the Study of History by C. V. Langlois; C. Seignobos; G. G. Berry; F. York Powell The Historian and Historical Evidence by Allen Johnson.
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  21. Agents, Impartiality, and the Priority of Claims over Duties: Diagnosing Why Thomson Still Gets the Trolley Problem Wrong by Appeal to the “Mechanics of Claims”. [REVIEW]Alec Walen & David Wasserman - 2012 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 9 (4):545-571.
    Judith Jarvis Thomson recently argued that it is impermissible for a bystander to turn a runaway trolley from five onto one. But she also argues that a trolley driver is required to do just that. We believe that her argument is flawed in three important ways. She fails to give proper weight to (a) an agent¹s claims not to be required to act in ways he does not want to, (b) impartiality in the weighing of competing patient-claims, and (c) (...)
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  22. Ilham Dilman, ed., Philosophy and Life: Essays on John Wisdom. [REVIEW]D. Yalden-Thomson - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5:433-435.
     
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    Yes: David C. Thomasma, ph.D. [REVIEW]David C. Thomasma - 1991 - HEC Forum 3 (6):349-350.
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  24. David C. Palmer.David C. Palmer - 2003 - In Kennon A. Lattal, Behavior Theory and Philosophy. Springer. pp. 167.
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    Praise for a critical perspective.David C. Airey & Richard C. Shelton - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (4):405-405.
    The target article skillfully evaluates data on mental disorders in relation to predictions from evolutionary genetic theories of neutral evolution, balancing selection, and polygenic mutation-selection balance, resulting in a negative outlook for the likelihood of success finding genes for mental disorders. Nevertheless, new conceptualizations, methods, and continued interactions across disciplines provide hope.
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    The Spirit of Teaching Excellence.David C. Jones - 1995 - Calgary : Detselig Enterprises.
    What task might a society undertake dearer to it than the cultivation of its teachers? And when it nurtures them, what should it seek but excellence, what should it transmit but the highest f its ideals, and what should it evoke but the richest expressions of its wisdom and love? As David C. Jones surveyed young teachers in preparation after nearly thirty years as an educator, he felt that many of them would benefit by hearing from those who have (...)
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    Models of the Doctor-Patient Relationship and the Ethics Committee: Part Two.David C. Thomasma - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (1):10-26.
    Past ages of medical care are condemned in modern philosophical and medical literature as being too paternalistic. The normal account of good medicine in the past was, indeed, paternalistic in an offensive way to modern persons. Imagine a Jean Paul Sartre going to the doctor and being treated without his consent or even his knowledge of what will transpire during treatment! From Hippocratic times until shortly after World War II, medicine operated in a closed, clubby manner. The knowledge learned in (...)
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    Describing the Behavior and Documenting the Accomplishments of Expert Teachers.David C. Berliner - 2004 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 24 (3):200-212.
    Propositions about the nature of expertise, in general, and expertise in pedagogy, in particular, are discussed. The time needed to develop expertise in teaching and the highly contextual nature of teachers’ knowledge are also discussed. Four theories of teacher development are presented, with an elaboration on the heuristic value of the theory of Dreyfus and Dreyfus (1986). Examples from the pedagogical literature are used to illustrate this theory. The recent research establishing causal relationships between those identified as experts in teaching (...)
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  29. Special Issue The Reception of European Philosophy in Modern Bulgaria Guest Editors DAVID C. DURST and ALEXANDER L. GUNGOV. [REVIEW]David C. Durst - 2001 - Studies in Soviet Thought 53 (1-2).
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    Multiparticipant chat analysis: A survey.David C. Uthus & David W. Aha - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 199:106-121.
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    Hegel and Derrida on the problem of reason and repression.David C. Durst - 1999 - Continental Philosophy Review 32 (1):1-17.
    In this paper I attempt to question central assumptions of Derrida's strategy of deconstruction by analyzing his critique of Hegel's notion of Aufhebung. Hegel's dialectics claims to sublate conflicting difference between not individuals in reconciled communal relations. Deconstruction exposes, however, how Hegel's dialectics leads not to reconciliation but the violent internment of différance; traces of repression reveal the limits of Hegelian reason. Yet by grasping Hegelian dialectics as a restricting economy involving repression, Derrida has difficulties accounting for the difference Hegel (...)
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    Pindar, Aristotle, and Homer: A Study in Ancient Criticism.David C. Young - 1983 - Classical Antiquity 2 (1):156-170.
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    New Light on an Old StoryThe Nature of Light: An Historical SurveyVasco Ronchi V. Barocas.David C. Lindberg - 1971 - Isis 62 (4):522-524.
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    Matthew’s anti-Paulinism: A neglected feature of Matthean studies.David C. Sim - 2002 - HTS Theological Studies 58 (2).
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  35. A treatise of human nature.David Hume & D. G. C. Macnabb (eds.) - 1739 - Oxford,: Clarendon press.
    One of Hume's most well-known works and a masterpiece of philosophy, A Treatise of Human Nature is indubitably worth taking the time to read.
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    The Reformation and the Ten Commandments.David C. Steinmetz - 1989 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 43 (3):256-266.
    Disagreement in the sixteenth century on the meaning of the First Commandment prompted dissension over such related issues as the nature of the Lord's Supper, the authority of the Old Testament for the church and the pace of ecclesiastical reform—issues that are still in dispute.
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    Development rate is the major differentiator between the sexes.David C. Taylor - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (3):459-460.
  38. Editorial.David C. Thomasma & B. Ingemar B. Lindahl - 1989 - Theoretical Medicine 10 (1):v.
     
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  39. Editor's note.David C. Thomasma - 1994 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 15 (1).
     
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  40. Hospital ethics committees: Roles, memberships, and structure.David C. Thomasma & John F. Monagle - 1988 - In John F. Monagle & David C. Thomasma, Medical ethics: a guide for health professionals. Rockville, Md.: Aspen Publishers. pp. 402.
     
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    Cognitive addition: On the convergence of statistical and conceptual models.David C. Geary - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (6):427-430.
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    Efficiency of mitochondrial functioning as the fundamental biological mechanism of general intelligence (g).David C. Geary - 2018 - Psychological Review 125 (6):1028-1050.
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    Response to “Understanding the God of Love: An Essay on Lonergan’s Systematics of the Trinity”.David C. Schindler - 2020 - The Lonergan Review 11:135-138.
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    The puzzle of nonshared environmental influences.David C. Rowe - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (1):37-38.
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    What psychology and cognitive neuroscience know about the communicative function of memory.David C. Rubin - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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    Metaphysics within the Limits of Phenomenology: Balthasar and Husserl on the Nature of the Philosophical Act.David C. Schindler - 2009 - Teología y Vida 50 (1-2).
    Este artículo compara los relatos que ofrecen Edmund Husserl y Hans Urs von Balthasar sobre el acto definitivo filosófico: la reducción trascendental y la contemplación de la diferencia de cuatro partes, respectivamente. Postula que el método de Husserl impide desde el principio la consideración de la cuestión del ser, y, en consecuencia, todas las cuatro distinciones que Balthasar describe deben derrumbarse en su fenomenología, al final. Una respuesta adecuada a Husserl debe atender, por lo menos implícitamente, al conjunto de la (...)
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    Advice to the relevantist policeman.David C. Makinson - 2013 - In Vit Puncochar & Petr Svarny, The Logica Yearbook 2012. College Publications. pp. 91-100.
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    When Ye Pray: The Buddhist Way.C. A. F. Rhys Davids - 1940 - Hibbert Journal: A Quarterly Review of Religion, Theology, and Philosophy 39:162-167.
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    Laterality differences in twins.David C. Rife - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):477-478.
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    The rise and fall of the traditional theories of creation, and Community the next emergence.David C. Shaw - 2020 - [Silver Spring, Maryland?]: David C. Shaw.
    David Shaw has a Master of Arts degree in Philosophy from the Aquinas Institute. This three-year in-depth study of Aristotle was illuminated with commentaries by Thomas Aquinas. Many persons believe that God has created everything that is. I do not disagree with them but I am not satisfied with this generality. There is no guidance in this belief. We have endured 300 years since the revolutionaries of modern science began their dismemberment of the Greek cosmos that had endured for (...)
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