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    Effect of visual and tactual stimulation on learning abstract forms: A replication.James K. Walsh - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (6):357-359.
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    Human evoked brain responses following loud pure tones.James K. Walsh & Donald I. Tepas - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (5):375-377.
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    Africanisation as an agent of theological education in Africa.James K. Mashabela - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
    This article focuses on the response of Africanisation to Western theological education in Africa, which has for centuries become a theological problem for the African context. In this 21st century, Africanisation is at the centre of the African discourse and focuses on the realities of our African context. Therefore, theological education in Africa should be Africanised in order to seriously engage the aspects of Africanisation. The struggle against colonial education was to ensure that Africa is liberated from unjust educational oppression, (...)
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    Le référentiel, univers obligé de médiatisation.James K. Feibleman & Ferdinand Gonseth - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (1):134.
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  5. Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation.James K. A. Smith - 2009
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    Peirce and Pragmatism.James K. Feibleman - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (10):80-81.
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    Philosophy: a Christian introduction.James K. Dew - 2019 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Publishing Group. Edited by Paul M. Gould.
    Two experienced educators offer an up-to-date introduction to philosophy from a Christian perspective that covers the four major areas of philosophical thought: epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and ethics. Written from an analytic perspective, the book introduces key concepts and issues within the main areas of philosophical inquiry in a comprehensive yet accessible way, inviting readers on a quest for goodness, truth, and beauty that ultimately points to Jesus as the source of all.
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    Who's afraid of relativism?: community, contingency, and creaturehood.James K. A. Smith - 2014 - Grand Rapids: Baker Academic.
    Following his successful Who's Afraid of Postmodernism? leading Christian philosopher James K. A. Smith introduces the philosophical sources behind postliberal theology. Offering a provocative analysis of relativism, Smith provides an introduction to the key voices of pragmatism: Ludwig Wittgenstein, Richard Rorty, and Robert Brandom. Many Christians view relativism as the antithesis of absolute truth and take it to be the antithesis of the gospel. Smith argues that this reaction is a symptom of a deeper theological problem: an inability to (...)
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    High strength and high electrical conductivity bulk Cu.K. Han ¶, R. P. Walsh, A. Ishmaku, V. Toplosky, L. Brandao & J. D. Embury - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (34):3705-3716.
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    Apes, Angels, and Victorians. William Irvine.James K. Feibleman - 1956 - Ethics 66 (2):146-147.
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  11. You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit.James K. A. Smith - 2016
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    On the Road with Saint Augustine: A Real-World Spirituality for Restless Hearts.James K. A. Smith - 2019 - Brazos Press.
    ★ Publishers Weekly starred review One of the Top 100 Books and One of the 5 Best Books in Religion for 2019, Publishers Weekly Christianity Today 2020 Book Award Winner (Spiritual Formation) Outreach 2020 Resource of the Year (Spiritual Growth) Foreword INDIES 2019 Honorable Mention for Religion This is not a book about Saint Augustine. In a way, it's a book Augustine has written about each of us. Popular speaker and award-winning author James K. A. Smith has spent time (...)
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  13. Foreword.James K. McConica - 2018 - In Egbertus van Gulik, Erasmus and his books. London: University of Toronto Press.
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    Long-term memories, features, and novelty.James K. Kroger - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):744-745.
    Ruchkin et al. make a strong claim about the neural substrates of active information. Some qualifications on that conclusion are: (1) Long-term memories and neural substrates activated for perception of information are not the same thing; (2) humans are capable of retaining novel information in working memory, which is not long-term memory; (3) the content of working memory, a dynamically bound representation, is a quantity above and beyond the long-term memories activated, or the activity in perceptual substrates.
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    Between predication and silence: Augustine on how (not) to speak of God.James K. A. Smith - 2000 - Heythrop Journal 41 (1):66–86.
    Throughout his corpus , Augustine grapples with the challenge of how to speak of that which exceeds and resists conceptualization. The one who would speak of God is confronted, it seems, by a double‐bind: either one reduces God's transcendence to the immanence of language and concepts, or one remains silent. Even to call God ‘inexpressible’, he remarks in De doctrina christiana, is to predicate something of God and thus make some claim to comprehension. ‘This battle of words’, he continues, ‘should (...)
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    Thinking in Tongues: Pentecostal Contributions to Christian Philosophy.James K. A. Smith - 2010 - Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
    The past several decades have seen a renaissance in Christian philosophy, led by the work of Alvin Plantinga, Nicholas Wolterstorff, William Alston, Eleonore Stump, and others. In the spirit of Plantinga s famous manifesto, Advice to Christian Philosophers, James K. A. Smith here offers not only advice to Pentecostal philosophers but also some Pentecostal advice to Christian philosophers. In this inaugural Pentecostal Manifestos volume Smith begins from the conviction that implicit in Pentecostal and charismatic spirituality is a tacit worldview (...)
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    How Our Love of Dogs Creates Social Conflict.James K. Beggan - 2022 - Lexington Books.
    The author examines the meaning that dogs have for people as friends and family members. This almost magical interspecies connection, which relates to philosophical concepts about the moral responsibility human beings have to dogs, can increase social conflict between people because of differences in how people care for their dogs.
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  18. Theological controversy: a factor in the origins of the Scottish Enlightenment.James K. Cameron - 1982 - In Campbell & Skinner, The Origins and Nature of the Scottish Enlightenment. pp. 128.
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    Speech and theology: language and the logic of Incarnation.James K. A. Smith - 2002 - New York: Routledge.
    This important contribution to the ground-breaking Radical Orthodoxy series revisits the works of Husserl, Heidegger, Augustine and Derrida to reconsider the challenge of speaking of God through predication, silence, confession and praise. James K. A. Smith argues for God's own refusal to avoid speaking as well as for our urgent need of words to make Him visible to us. This leads to a radical new "incarnational phenomenology" in which God's love endows imperfect signs with the means to indicate true (...)
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    Corporate Holism.James K. Swindler - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 3:598-603.
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    The Matchless Weapon, Satyagraha.James K. Mathews & Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan - 1989 - Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
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    (1 other version)How do we know?: an introduction to epistemology.James K. Dew - 2014 - Downers Grove, Illinois: IVP Academic, an imprint of InterVarsity Press.
    What is epistemology? -- What is knowledge? -- Where does knowledge come from? -- What is truth, and how do we find it? -- What are inferences, and how do they work? -- What do we perceive? -- Do we need justification? -- What is virtue epistemology? -- Do we have revelation? -- How certain can we be?
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    An Introduction to Aristotle's Poetics.James K. Feibleman & S. C. Sen Gupta - 1972 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (2):279.
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    Abstract Section.James K. Ribe - 1980 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 8 (4):32-32.
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    Assumptions of Operational Logic.James K. Feibleman - 1975 - Dialectica 29 (2-3):91-104.
    SummaryThe working logician begins with whatever operations are necessary to make computation possible. He does not inquire into the foundations which the carrying out of his operations assumes; no axioms, no assumptions, just the computations themselves. Yet in logic of all places the starting‐point should be defensible. After examining the logical assumptions, the constructions of proofs, individuals and classes, and the metaphysical assumptions, the conclusion is reached that the net effect of operational logic is to assimilate logic to mathematics rather (...)
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    Human Nature as Recent Science Sees It.James K. Feibleman - 1973 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):7-19.
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    Une ontologie logiquement primitive et empiriquement vérifiable.James K. Feibleman - 1962 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 152:497 - 514.
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  28. Determined Hope: A Phenomenology of Christian Expecation.James K. A. Smith - 2004 - In Miroslav Volf & William Katerberg, [no title]. Eerdmans. pp. 200--227.
     
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    How religious practices matter1: Peter Ochs' “alternative nurturance” of philosophy of religion.James K. A. Smith - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (3):469-478.
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    Aristotle as Finite Ontologist.James K. Feibleman - 1953 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 2:39-58.
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    Art and its contrary-to-fact conditions.James K. Feibleman - 1978 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 36 (4):479-482.
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  32. A Conversation with Einstein.James K. Feibleman - 1958 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 39 (1):15.
     
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    Culture as applied ontology.James K. Feibleman - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (5):416-422.
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    On Substance.James K. Feibleman - 1955 - Review of Metaphysics 8 (3):373 - 378.
    If, then, we wish to reintroduce the category of substance into the set of those categories which can be justified in terms of modern knowledge, we shall have to treat it in connection with chance and irrationality, or accident. Real, objective chance means the fortuitous occurrence of just this predicate or property here and now rather than any other out of a whole host of possibles. This blue wall--why is it blue? And if we are told it had been painted (...)
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    Philosophical empiricism from the scientific standpoint.James K. Feibleman - 1962 - Dialectica 16 (1):5-14.
    RésuméPour les Grecs en général et pour Platon en particulier, il y avait trois sujets principaux d'intérět: la nature, Dieu et l'homme. Pour Platon, Dieu était l'intermédiaire entre le monde naturel des apparences et celui des ětres; et pour Aristote, Dieu se trouvait aux deux extrémités d'un monde naturel unique en devenir. Le Moyen Age s'est occupé uniquement de Dieu et de l'homme. Les œuvres scientifiques grecques émigrèrent vers l'est dans la période hellénistique où elles furent reprises par les Arabes (...)
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    The leisurely attitude.James K. Feibleman - forthcoming - Humanitas.
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    Was Spinoza a nominalist?James K. Feibleman - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (3):386-389.
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    Ethics and Inequality: A Strategic and Practical View.James K. Galbraith - 2016 - Ethics and International Affairs 30 (3):379-389.
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    Alterity, Transcendence, and the Violence of the Concept.James K. A. Smith - 1998 - International Philosophical Quarterly 38 (4):369-381.
  40. An introduction to metaphysics for empiricists.James K. Feibleman - 1957 - Giornale di Metafisica 12 (1):1.
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  41. Moral Strategy.James K. Feibleman - 1973 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 163:485-486.
     
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    Is There a Sabbath for Thought? Between Religion and Philosophy – By William Desmond.James K. A. Smith - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (1):146-149.
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    Comments on Mark Brown’s “Why Individualism Matters”.James K. Swindler - 1990 - Southwest Philosophy Review 6 (2):115-118.
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    Education and Meaning: Philosophy in Practice.Bernard K. Down & Paddy Walsh - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (3):337.
  45. The Crossing of the Visible.James K. A. Smith (ed.) - 2003 - Stanford University Press.
    Painting, according to Jean-Luc Marion, is a central topic of concern for philosophy, particularly phenomenology. For the question of painting is, at its heart, a question of visibility—of appearance. As such, the painting is a privileged case of the phenomenon; the painting becomes an index for investigating the conditions of appearance—or what Marion describes as "phenomenality" in general. In _The Crossing of the Visible_, Marion takes up just such a project. The natural outgrowth of his earlier reflections on icons, these (...)
     
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    The interpretation of deverbal nouns in Tepehua.James K. Watters - 1996 - In Masayoshi Shibatani & Sandra A. Thompson, Grammatical Constructions: Their Form and Meaning. Clarendon Press. pp. 323--39.
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    Genesis of the dialectic.James K. Feibleman - 1947 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (4):668-678.
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  48. Naturalism defeated?: essays on Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism.James K. Beilby (ed.) - 2002 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    In this, the first book to address the ongoing debate, Plantinga presents his influential thesis and responds to critiques by distinguished philosophers from a ...
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  49. Introducing Radical Orthodoxy: Mapping a Post-secular Theology.James K. A. Smith - 2004
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  50. Biblical Theology: Issues, Methods, and Themes.James K. Mead - 2007
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