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    The Evolution of the Soul.John Knox - 1989 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 49 (4):738-742.
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    Can a valid argument be based on differential certainty?John Knox Jr - 1970 - Mind 79 (314):275-277.
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    Subjective successions1.John Knox - 1985 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 28 (1-4):429-440.
    Certain facts about subjective successions support, I hold, a theory of mind?dependent sensory data. Suppose that no such theory is true and, furthermore, that as one experiences a visual subjective succession, that of which one is visually aware consists typically in a static physical array. Nevertheless one will, I hold, experience a certain change taking place within one's visual field; and under the imagined conditions, it is hard to fathom what this change could be. Various seemingly plausible and helpful suggestions (...)
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    The logic of appearing.John Knox - 1967 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 10 (1-4):245-250.
    It is argued that statements about the ways in which objects appear entail the existence of appearances; in other words, ?A appears ?? ('appears? used phenomenologically) entails ?(Ex) ?x?. The argument turns on the proper analysis of comparative appearance statements, such as ?A feels warmer (to someone) than B?. Here A and B are not being compared directly with respect to the complex character of feeling warm. One is not, in other words, saying that A feels warm more than does (...)
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    A. C. Ewing—a critical survey of Ewing's recent work: John Knox, jr.John Knox - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (2):229-255.
    Is the existence of God a reasonable metaphysical hypothesis? So asks A. C. Ewing in his important posthumous work, Value and Reality. Thus the topic of the book is theistic religion, not in its entirety, but rather merely in its intellectual part. That it does have such a part, and further that it makes claims ‘to objective truth in the field of metaphysics’, is defended on the grounds that a fictional ‘story’ about God has what religious or ethical impact it (...)
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    Blanshard on Causation and Necessity.John Knox Jr - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (3):518-532.
    We shall get to the crux of the issue if we ask, "What is it that reason is after, and hopes to achieve?" According to Blanshard, it is the grasp of necessity; it is the knowledge not simply of what is, but also and at the same time of what in the strictest sense must be. For reason seeks a final answer to the question, "Why?"; and only when one's knowledge is necessary is a further "Why?" found to be entirely (...)
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  7. Criticism and Faith.John Knox - 1952
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  8. Chapters in a Life of Paul.John Knox - 1950
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    Concerning the Argument from Perspectival Variation.John Knox Jr - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):518-521.
    What were seen widely in Hume's time as "the obvious dictates of reason" are rarely if ever seen as such today. One reads now that the table does not seem to diminish as one removes oneself from it; instead it appears roughly the same in size all the while. And, what if it did seem to diminish? This would not prove that the existent of which one is visually aware is diminishing, and is therefore but the image of the table (...)
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  10. Can We Still Believe in Correspondence? An Attempted Vindication of the Correspondence Theory of Truth in the Face of Contemporary Challenges.John Knox - 1961 - Dissertation, Yale University
     
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    Does Becoming Entail a Contradiction?John Knox Jr - 1970 - American Philosophical Quarterly 7 (4):357-363.
    In this paper I suggest that becoming, Or passage, Is not merely paradoxical, But positively contradictory. On the assumption that events become, We are entitled to say that at certain times, Certain events are earlier or later, As the case may be, Than such temporal events as the characterization of events by presentness. But since temporal relations are permanent, They cannot be said without contradiction to obtain at any one time as opposed to another.
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    Diagonal environmental rights.John H. Knox - manuscript
    Environmental rights are diagonal if they are held by individuals or groups against the governments of states other than their own. The potential importance of such rights is obvious: governments' actions often affect the environment beyond their jurisdiction, and those who live in and rely upon the environment affected would like to be able to exercise rights against the governments causing them harm. Although international law has not adopted a comprehensive, uniform approach to such rights, human rights law and international (...)
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    No Title available: REVIEWS.John Knox - 1971 - Religious Studies 7 (1):84-86.
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  14. On mr Nelson's rejection of sense-data.John Knox Jr - 1966 - Ratio (Misc.) 8 (June):90-95.
     
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  15. Philemon Among the Letters of Paul.John Knox - 1959
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    Pre-existence, survival, and sufficient reason.John Knox - 1995 - American Philosophical Quarterly 32 (2):167-176.
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    Punctuating the home page: image as language in an online newspaper.John S. Knox - 2009 - Discourse and Communication 3 (2):145-172.
    Between February 2002 and April 2006, the Sydney Morning Herald online [www.smh.com.au], an influential Australian newspaper which went online in 1995, showed a remarkable degree of change in the design of its home page. However, over the same time period, the use of images in hard-news stories on its home page was remarkably consistent, both diachronically and synchronically. These hard-news images are small `thumbnails', and are most typically close crops of faces. Their small size, their consistent and limited subject matter, (...)
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  18. Speaking of Appearances.John Knox - 1970 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 51 (3):387.
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  19. Truth, Correspondence, and Ordinary Language.John Knox - 1971 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 52 (3):515.
     
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  20. The Church and the Reality of Christ.John Knox - 1962
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  21. The Death of Christ: The Cross in New Testament History and Faith.John Knox - 1958
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  22. The Early Church and the Coming Great Church.John Knox - 1955
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    The Ethic of Jesus in the Teaching of the Church: Its Authority and Its Relevance.John Knox - 1961 - Abingdon Press.
  24. (1 other version)The problems of perception.John Knox - 1969 - Personalist 50 (2):254-267.
     
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    The Self and Immortality.John Knox - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (1):89-100.
  26. The Interpreter's Bible: Volume IX: The Acts of the Apostles.G. H. C. Macgregor, Theodore P. Ferris, John Knox & Gerald R. Graig - 1954
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  27. The Interpreter's Bible. Vol. 11. Phillippians.Ernest F. Scott, Robert R. Wicks, Francis W. Beare, G. Preston MacLeod, John W. Bailey, James W. Clarke, Fred D. Gealy, Morgan P. Noyes, John Knox, George A. Buttrick, Alexander C. Purdy & J. Harry Cotton - 1955
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