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  1. Introduction to Berque.J. P. Arnason - 1998 - Thesis Eleven 54:105-105.
     
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    J. P. Arnason, P. Murphy : Agon, Logos, Polis: The Greek Achievement and Its Aftermath. Pp. 256. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2001. Paper, DM 86.05. ISBN: 3-515-07747-2. [REVIEW]J. E. Lendon - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (2):400-401.
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  3. Donating Human Samples: Who Benefits? – Cases from Iceland, Kenya, and Indonesia.J. Lucas, D. Schroeder, G. Arnason, P. Andanda, J. Kimani, V. Fournier & M. Krishnamurthy - 2013 - In Doris Schroeder & Julie Cook Lucas, Benefit Sharing – From Biodiversity to Human Genetics. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer.
    This piece outlines concrete cases of benefit sharing that occur in relation to the sharing of human (biological) samples. For example, it surveys Indonesia’s decision, in 2006, to stop sharing virus samples of H5N1 (avian influenza) with the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network (GISN). It also outlines some of the ethical issues that arise in these cases.
     
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  4. Johann P. Arnason, The Peripheral Centre: Essays on Japanese History and Civilization.J. Smith - 2003 - Thesis Eleven 73:133-135.
     
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    Contingency and modernity in the thought of J.P. Arnason.Wolfgang Knöbl - 2011 - European Journal of Social Theory 14 (1):9-22.
    This article argues that Arnason’s writings succeed in pushing civilizational analysis — most prominently developed by the late Shmuel N. Eisenstadt — in a much-needed direction. Coming from an action-theoretical background in which the creativity of actors is strongly emphasized, Arnason is critical of approaches within civilizational analysis that tend to downplay contingency within historical processes. Especially by focusing on the role of political power and imperial encounters, Arnason demonstrates how civilizational analysis can be further developed in (...)
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    Johann P. Arnason, Kurt A. Raaflaub, and Peter Wagner (eds.). The Greek Polis and the Invention of Democracy: A Politico-cultural Transformation and Its In-terpretations. The Ancient World: Comparative Histories. Malden, Mass.: Black-well, 2013. Pp. x, 400. $139.95. ISBN 978-1-4443-5106-4. With contributions from the editors and E. Flaig, L. Bertelli, J. Grethlein, H. [REVIEW]A. Lanni Yunis, R. K. Balot, E. A. Meyer, S. L. Forsdyke, C. Mossé, R. Osborne, L. A. Tritle, T. B. Strong & N. Karagiannis - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (1):139-145.
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    ’n Ondersoek na die eenheid en teologiese boodskap van Jesaja 13-23.F. J. Boshoff & J. P. Oberholzer - 1993 - HTS Theological Studies 49 (1/2).
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    Commentary/Christiansen & Chater: Language as shaped A biological infrastructure for communication underlies the cultural evolution of languages.J. P. De Ruiter & Stephen C. Levinson - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (5):5.
  9. Transhumanism, Metaphysics, and the Posthuman God.J. P. Bishop - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (6):700-720.
    After describing Heidegger's critique of metaphysics as ontotheology, I unpack the metaphysical assumptions of several transhumanist philosophers. I claim that they deploy an ontology of power and that they also deploy a kind of theology, as Heidegger meant it. I also describe the way in which this metaphysics begets its own politics and ethics. In order to transcend the human condition, they must transgress the human.
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  10. Goltz against cerebral localization: Methodology and experimental practices.J. P. Gamboa - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 84:101304.
    In the late 19th century, physiologists such as David Ferrier, Eduard Hitzig, and Hermann Munk argued that cerebral brain functions are localized in discrete structures. By the early 20th century, this became the dominant position. However, another prominent physiologist, Friedrich Goltz, rejected theories of cerebral localization and argued against these physiologists until his death in 1902. I argue in this paper that previous historical accounts have failed to comprehend why Goltz rejected cerebral localization. I show that Goltz adhered to a (...)
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    Foucauldian Diagnostics: Space, Time, and the Metaphysics of Medicine.J. P. Bishop - 2009 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 34 (4):328-349.
    This essay places Foucault's work into a philosophical context, recognizing that Foucault is difficult to place and demonstrates that Foucault remains in the Kantian tradition of philosophy, even if he sits at the margins of that tradition. For Kant, the forms of intuition—space and time—are the a priori conditions of the possibility of human experience and knowledge. For Foucault, the a priori conditions are political space and historical time. Foucault sees political space as central to understanding both the subject and (...)
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  12. Behavior of overhead transmission line parameters on the presence of ground wires.S. Kurokawa Filho, J. P. Tavares, M. C. Portela & A. J. Cm Prado - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay, Power. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Biopsychosociospiritual Medicine and Other Political Schemes.J. P. Bishop - 2009 - Christian Bioethics 15 (3):254-276.
    In the mid-1970s, the biomedical model of medicine gave way to the biopsychosocial model of medicine; it was billed as a more comprehensive and compassionate model of medicine. After more than a century of disentangling medicine from religion, the medicine and spirituality movement is attempting to bring religion and spirituality back into medicine. It is doing so under a biopsychosociospiritual model. I unpack one model for allowing religion back into medicine called the RCOPE. RCOPE is an instrument designed to categorize (...)
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    Biopolitics, Terri Schiavo, and the Sovereign Subject of Death.J. P. Bishop - 2008 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 33 (6):538-557.
    Humanity does not gradually progress from combat to combat until it arrives at universal reciprocity, where the rule of law finally replaces warfare; humanity installs each of its violences in a system of rules and thus proceeds from domination to domination. (Foucault, 1984, 85)In this essay, I take a note from Michel Foucault regarding the notion of biopolitics. For Foucault, biopolitics has both repressive and constitutive properties. Foucault's claim is that with the rise of modern government, the state became exceedingly (...)
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    Macles de déformation dans l'alliage ordonné Ni2Cr.A. Lépinay, J. -P. Eymery, J. -C. Desoyer & H. Garem - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 36 (1):235-243.
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    Subjective Experience and Medical Practice.J. P. Bishop - 2012 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 37 (2):91-95.
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  17. Eléments de classification.F. Brucker & J. P. Barthélemy - forthcoming - Hermes.
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    Raman scattering in uranium dioxide.P. G. Marlow, J. P. Russell & J. R. Hardy - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (128):409-410.
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    Immobility: an inquiry into the mechanism of the fear reaction.J. P. M'Gonigal - 1920 - Psychological Review 27 (1):73-80.
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    The False Areopagite.G. J. P. O'Daly - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (02):255-.
  21. Du signal au signe musical.F. Pachet & J. P. Briot - forthcoming - Hermes.
     
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  22. Evidence‐based medicine and clinical experience.Jaywant J. P. Patil - 1999 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 5 (4):423-425.
     
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    Lucan I. 405–8.E. J. P. Raven - 1946 - The Classical Review 60 (03):107-.
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  24. Self-enforceable paths in games in extensive form: a behavior approach based on interactivity.J. P. Ponssard - 1990 - Theory and Decision 19.
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    On justifying a broad educational curriculum.J. P. Powell - 1970 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 2 (1):53–61.
  26. Religion und Vernunft: philosophische Analysen.Helmut Holzhey & J. -P. Leyvraz - 1986 - Studia Philosophica 45:21-201.
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  27. The logical analysis of time and the problem of indeterminism.J. -P. van Bendegem - 1993 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 26 (2):209-230.
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    The Official Belloc Biography.A. J. P. Taylor - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (3):415-417.
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    Dynamics, Synergetics, Autonomous Agents: Nonlinear Systems Approaches to Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Science.Wolfgang Tschacher & J.-P. Dauwalder (eds.) - 1999 - Singapore: World Scientific.
    This volume focuses on the modeling of cognition, and brings together contributions from psychologists and researchers in the field of cognitive science.
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    Optical properties of the intermetallic compounds AuAl2, AuGa2and AuIn2.S. S. Vishnubhatla & J. -P. Jan - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (139):45-50.
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    Mobile bend zones in magnesium oxide.A. Briggs, F. J. P. Clarke & H. G. Tattersall - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (102):1041-1055.
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    Sybe Schaap, Het onvermogen te vergeten. Budel 2001: Damon. ISBN 9055732079.J. P. van Riessen - 2005 - Philosophia Reformata 70 (1):84-87.
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    The Insignificance of Taste.J. P. Andrew - 2020 - Southwest Philosophy Review 36 (1):153-160.
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  34. Whole language and philosophy for children.J. P. Portelli & S. Church - 1995 - In John Peter Portelli & Ronald F. Reed, Children, philosophy, and democracy. Calgary, Alta., Canada: Detselig Enterprises.
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  35. (2 other versions)Consent, Freedom and Political Obligation.J. P. Plamenatz - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (53):114-115.
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    Possible test of the reality of superluminal phase waves and particle phase space motions in the Einstein-de Broglie-Bohm causal stochastic interpretation of quantum mechanics.J. P. Vigier - 1994 - Foundations of Physics 24 (1):61-83.
    Recent double-slit type neutron experiments (1) and their theoretical implications (2) suggest that, since one can tell through which slit the individual neutrons travel, coherent wave packets remain nonlocally coupled (with particles one by one), even in the case of wide spatial separation. Following de Broglie's initial proposal, (3) this property can be derived from the existence of the persisting action of real superluminal physical phase waves considered as building blocks of the real subluminal wave field packets which surround individual (...)
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    A resolution of the classical wave-particle problem.J. P. Wesley - 1984 - Foundations of Physics 14 (2):155-170.
    The classical wave-particle problem is resolved in accord with Newton's concept of the particle nature of light by associating particle density and flux with the classical wave energy density and flux. Point particles flowing along discrete trajectories yield interference and diffraction patterns, as illustrated by Young's double pinhole interference. Bound particle motion is prescribed by standing waves. Particle motion as a function of time is presented for the case of a “particle in a box.” Initial conditions uniquely determine the subsequent (...)
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    Creativity and education: A philosophical analysis.J. P. White - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (2):123-137.
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    Relativistic interpretation (with non-zero photon mass) of the small ether drift velocity detected by Michelson, Morley and Miller.J. P. Vigier - 1997 - Apeiron 4 (2-3):71-76.
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    Methodologie van de microbiële ecologie in natuurlijke biotopen.J. P. Voets - 1974 - Philosophica 13:87.
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    Poetry and sociology.J. P. Ward - 1986 - Human Studies 9 (4):323 - 345.
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    Comments on Prokhovnik's critique of Marinov's experiment.J. P. Wesley - 1980 - Foundations of Physics 10 (9-10):803-805.
    The essential second half of Marinov's experiment, neglected by Prokhovnik, is discussed.
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    Michelson-Morley result, a Voigt-Doppler effect in absolute space-time.J. P. Wesley - 1986 - Foundations of Physics 16 (8):817-824.
    Voigt's 1887 explanation of the Michelson-Morley result as a Doppler effect using absolute space-time is examined. It is shown that Doppler effects involve two wave velocities: (1) the phase velocity, which is used to account for the Michelson-Morley null result, and (2) the velocity of energy propagation, which, being fixed relative to absolute space, may be used to explain the results of Roemer, Bradley, Sagnac, Marinov, and the 2.7° K anisotropy.
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    Renewing Christian Bioethics.J. P. Bishop - 2014 - Christian Bioethics 20 (2):141-145.
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  45. A Defense of Strict Finitism.J. P. Bendegem - 2012 - Constructivist Foundations 7 (2):141-149.
    Context: Strict finitism is usually not taken seriously as a possible view on what mathematics is and how it functions. This is due mainly to unfamiliarity with the topic. Problem: First, it is necessary to present a “decent” history of strict finitism (which is now lacking) and, secondly, to show that common counterarguments against strict finitism can be properly addressed and refuted. Method: For the historical part, the historical material is situated in a broader context, and for the argumentative part, (...)
     
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    Π 2 1 -Logic and uniformization in the analytical hierarchy.J. P. Ressayre - 1989 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 28 (2):99-117.
    We give a simple proof ofΠ 1 1 andΠ 2 1 uniformization results, which is based on the use ofΠ 2 1 -Logic.
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    Formal languages defined by the underlying structure of their words.J. P. Ressayre - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (4):1009-1026.
    i) We show for each context-free language L that by considering each word of L as a structure in a natural way, one turns L into a finite union of classes which satisfy a finitary analog of the characteristic properties of complete universal first order classes of structures equipped with elementary embeddings. We show this to hold for a much larger class of languages which we call free local languages. ii) We define local languages, a class of languages between free (...)
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    Clerihew.J. P. M. Benstead - 1993 - Philosophy Now 5:7-7.
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    Diplodocus Longus in Wyoming.J. P. Bergman, R. P. Hamilton & J. F. Thorning - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (3):458-473.
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    Families, Dependencies, and the Moral Ground of Health Savings Accounts.J. P. Bishop - 2012 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 37 (6):513-525.
    Health Savings Accounts have been marginalized in the West. In Singapore, however, they are foundational to the financing of health care. In this brief essay, I shall begin to sketch a justification for Health Savings Accounts. The family has always been thought of as a mere prolegomena to the polis and to be primarily about securing the goods of material life: food, shelter, intimacy. I shall first explore the recent scientific literature on the communal nature of human thriving and follow (...)
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