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    Means and ways of engaging, communicating and preserving local soil knowledge of smallholder farmers in Central Vietnam.Ha T. N. Huynh, Lisa A. Lobry de Bruyn, Oliver G. G. Knox & Hoa T. T. Hoang - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (3):1039-1062.
    Increasing interest in farmers’ local soil knowledge and soil management practice as a way to promote sustainable agriculture and soil conservation needs a reliable means to connect to it. This study sought to examine if Visual Soil Assessment and farmer workshops were suitable means to engage, communicate and preserve farmers’ LSK in two mountainous communes of Central Vietnam. Twenty-four farmers with reasonable or comprehensive LSK from previously studied communes were selected for the efficacy of VSA and farmer workshops for integrating (...)
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    Linguistic Models and their Philosophical Consequences.G. Benjamin Oliver - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 5:471-474.
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  3. Sidney Hook, ed. Language and Philosophy: A Symposium. [REVIEW]G. Benjamin Oliver - 1970 - Journal of Value Inquiry 4 (3):235.
     
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  4. W. V. Quine, Ontological Relativity and Other Essays. [REVIEW]G. Benjamin Oliver - 1972 - Journal of Value Inquiry 6 (1):74.
     
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    Underlying Realities of Language.G. Benjamin Oliver - 1973 - The Monist 57 (3):408-429.
    One finds throughout the history of philosophy repeated though apparently unsuccessful attempts to decide upon the nature or essence of language. This is not a trivial problem. When philosophers themselves have tried to resolve it they seem inevitably to postulate some nonovert level of linguistic form which is more basic to language than its overt grammatical forms. Now linguists have become involved in making similar claims. This is in large measure due to Noam Chomsky’s revolutionary work in transformational generative grammar, (...)
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    ‘Depth Grammar’ as a Methodological Concept in Philosophy.G. Benjamin Oliver - 1972 - International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (1):111-130.
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    Innate Ideas and Transformational Grammar: A Kantian Interpretation.G. Benjamin Oliver - 1974 - In Gerhard Funke (ed.), Akten des 4. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses: Mainz, 6.–10. April 1974, Teil 2: Sektionen 1,2. De Gruyter. pp. 849-855.
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    The Ontological Structure of Linguistic Theory.G. Benjamin Oliver - 1969 - The Monist 53 (2):262-279.
    Recent discussions of ontology have shown an interest in the relation between logic, language and ontology. Quine, for example, has shown how sentences translated into canonical form determine ontological commitment in terms of the values over which bound variables range, while Strawson has maintained that conditions inherent to language determine a system of ontological concepts. But in these discussions the role linguistics might have in the construction of ontological schemes is seldom seriously considered. Except for Benjamin Lee Whorf’s examination through (...)
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    Hellenistic evolutions R. W. Wallace, E. M. Harris (edd.): Transitions to empire: Essays in Greco-Roman history 360–146 bc in honor of E. badian (oklahoma series in classical culture). Pp. X + 498. Norman and London: University of oklahoma press, 1997. Cased, £39.95. Isbn: 0-8061-2863-1. J. J. gabbert: Antigonus II gonatas: A political biography . Pp. VIII + 88. London and new York: Routledge, 1997. Cased, £35. Isbn: 0-415-01899-4. G. M. Cohen: The hellenistic settlements in europe, the islands and asia minor . (Hellenistic culture and society, 17.) pp. XIII + 481, 12 maps. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and oxford: University of california press, 1995. Cased, $65/£55. Isbn: 0-520-08329-6. K. J. Rigsby: Asylia: Territorial inviolability in the hellenistic world . (Hellenistic culture and society, 22.) pp. XVII + 672, 9 ills. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of california press, 1996. Cased, $90/£65. Isbn: 0-520-20098-. [REVIEW]G. J. Oliver - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (01):190-.
  10. Here is the evidence, now what is the hypothesis? The complementary roles of inductive and hypothesis‐driven science in the post‐genomic era.Douglas B. Kell & Stephen G. Oliver - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (1):99-105.
    It is considered in some quarters that hypothesis‐driven methods are the only valuable, reliable or significant means of scientific advance. Data‐driven or ‘inductive’ advances in scientific knowledge are then seen as marginal, irrelevant, insecure or wrong‐headed, while the development of technology—which is not of itself ‘hypothesis‐led’ (beyond the recognition that such tools might be of value)—must be seen as equally irrelevant to the hypothetico‐deductive scientific agenda. We argue here that data‐ and technology‐driven programmes are not alternatives to hypothesis‐led studies in (...)
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    Hellenistic hierapytna F. guizzi: Hierapytna. Storia di Una Polis cretese dAlla fondazione Alla conquista Romana . (Memorie, serie 9, vol. 13, fasc. 3.) pp. 167 [278–444], map. Rome: Accademia nazionale Dei lincei, 2001. Paper, €12.91. Isbn: 88-218-0846-. [REVIEW]G. J. Oliver - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):473-.
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    Karl Buhler. [REVIEW]G. Benjamin Oliver - 1987 - Review of Metaphysics 41 (1):141-142.
    Karl Buhler was a professor of psychology at the University of Vienna when, in 1933, he published "The Axiomatization of the Language Sciences." This book is a translation of that essay, together with an opening, expository and critical essay by Innis of about equal length which deals with Buhler's total language theory. Buhler's work is not well known among English speaking philosophers and psychologists of language, and this exposition and translation provides a proper introduction to him. It is an appropriate (...)
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    P. Brun: Les archipels égéens dans l’antiquité grecque (V e II e siècles av. notre ère). (Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l’Antiquité, Centre de Recherches d’Histoire Ancienne, 157.) Pp. 251, 9 pls, 5 maps. Annales Littéraires de l’Université de Franche-Comté, 1996. Paper. ISBN: 2-251-60616-5. [REVIEW]G. J. Oliver - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):341-342.
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    Édouard will—total historian? É. will: Historica graeco-hellenistica. Choix d'écrits 1953–1993 . Pp. XI + 893. Paris: De boccard, 1998. Paper, €95. Isbn: 2-7018-0113-. [REVIEW]G. J. Oliver - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (01):153-.
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    Eretrian epigraphy and early hellenistic history D. knoepfler: Eretria fouilles et recherches XI. décrets érétriens de proxénie et de citoyenneté . Pp. 490, ills. Lausanne: Editions payot, 2001. Paper, sw. frs. 169. isbn: 2-601-03270-. [REVIEW]G. J. Oliver - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (02):454-.
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    Hellenistic Evolutions. [REVIEW]G. J. Oliver - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):190-193.
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    Inscriptions for ancient historians J. bodel (ed.): Epigraphic evidence. Ancient history from inscriptions . Pp. XXVI + 246, 23 ills. London and new York: Routledge, 2001. Paper, £14.99. Isbn: 0-415-11624-. [REVIEW]G. J. Oliver - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (02):354-.
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    Kos, the koan elite, and Rome K. buraselis: Kos: Between hellenism and Rome. Studies on the political, institutional and social history of Kos from ca. the middle second century B.c. Until late antiquity . Pp. 189. Philadelphia: American philosophical society, 2000. Paper, $22. Isbn: 0-87169-904-. [REVIEW]G. J. Oliver - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (01):143-.
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    Kos, The Koan Elite, And Rome. [REVIEW]G. J. Oliver - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (1):143-144.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Frederick J. Adelmann, G. Benjamin Oliver, Arthur W. Munk & Thomas J. Blakeley - 1970 - Journal of Value Inquiry 4 (3):233-240.
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    Carl Kerenyi, "et al.", Essays on Evil. [REVIEW]Miklos Vet�, G. Benjamin Oliver & Robert Pasotti - 1972 - Journal of Value Inquiry 6 (1):72.
  22. Functional genomic hypothesis generation and experimentation by a robot scientist.Ross King, Whelan D., E. Kenneth, Ffion Jones, Reiser M., G. K. Philip, Christopher Bryant, Muggleton H., H. Stephen, Douglas Kell, Oliver B. & G. Stephen - 2004 - Nature 427 (6971):247--52.
  23. The automation of science.Ross King, Rowland D., Oliver Jem, G. Stephen, Michael Young, Wayne Aubrey, Emma Byrne, Maria Liakata, Magdalena Markham, Pinar Pir, Larisa Soldatova, Sparkes N., Whelan Andrew, E. Kenneth & Amanda Clare - 2009 - Science 324 (5923):85-89.
    The basis of science is the hypothetico-deductive method and the recording of experiments in sufficient detail to enable reproducibility. We report the development of Robot Scientist "Adam," which advances the automation of both. Adam has autonomously generated functional genomics hypotheses about the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and experimentally tested these hypotheses by using laboratory automation. We have confirmed Adam's conclusions through manual experiments. To describe Adam's research, we have developed an ontology and logical language. The resulting formalization involves over 10,000 different (...)
     
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  24. Natural Law.G. W. F. Hegel & T. M. Knox - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (1):109-110.
     
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  25. 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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    Is hypnotic suggestibility a stable trait?☆.Oliver Fassler, Steven Jay Lynn & Joshua Knox - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1):240-253.
    The present study examined the trait-like nature of hypnotic suggestibility by examining the stability of hypnotic responsiveness in a test–retest design in which the procedures were administered either live or by audiotape. Contrary to the idea that hypnotizability is a largely immutable, stable trait, scores on the scale of hypnotic responsiveness decreased significantly at the second session. Measures of subjective experiences and expectancies accounted for a sizable portion of the variance in hypnotic responding, both at initial test and at retest. (...)
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    National atlas of disease mortality in the United Kingdom.E. G. Knox - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 56 (2):104.
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    (1 other version)Distributions of uncommon disorders.E. G. Knox - 1963 - The Eugenics Review 55 (1):29.
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    Ethical Issues in Descriptive and Analytical Epidemiology and in Primary Prevention.E. G. Knox - 1985 - In Spyros Doxiadis (ed.), Ethical issues in preventive medicine. Hingham, MA: Distributors for United States and Canada. pp. 46--53.
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    Thoughts that inspire, arranged and compiled by G.H. Knox.George H. Knox - 1905
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    Altruism in social networks: evidence for a 'kinship premium'.Oliver Curry, Sam G. B. Roberts & Robin I. M. Dunbar - unknown
    Why and under what conditions are individuals altruistic to family and friends in their social networks? Evolutionary psychology suggests that such behaviour is primarily the product of adaptations for kin- and reciprocal altruism, dependent on the degree of genetic relatedness and exchange of benefits, respectively. For this reason, individuals are expected to be more altruistic to family members than to friends: whereas family members can be the recipients of kin and reciprocal altruism, friends can be the recipients of reciprocal altruism (...)
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    Board Heterogeneity and Organisational Performance: The Mediating Effects of Line Managers and Staff Satisfaction.A. Blanco-Oliver, G. Veronesi & I. Kirkpatrick - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 152 (2):393-407.
    Upper echelons theory posits that organisational performance reflects the personal values and cognitive frames of the top management team and, crucially, that greater heterogeneity in individual backgrounds of senior executives leads to better outcomes. However, often missing from this research is a more developed account of how this relationship between the characteristics of TMTs and performance is also mediated by internal conditions within organisations. In this paper we begin to address this deficiency focusing on the mediating impact of employee satisfaction (...)
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    Patience is a virtue: cooperative people have lower discount rates.Oliver S. Curry, Michael E. Price & Jade G. Price - unknown
    Reciprocal altruism involves foregoing an immediate benefit for the sake of a greater long-term reward. It follows that individuals who exhibit a stronger preference for future over immediate rewards should be more disposed to engage in reciprocal altruism – in other words, ‘patient’ people should be more cooperative. The present study tested this prediction by investigating whether participants’ contributions in a public-good game correlated with their ‘discount rate’. The hypothesis was supported: patient people are indeed more cooperative. The paper discusses (...)
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    Visceral Sensory Neuroscience: Interoception.Oliver G. Cameron - 2002 - Oxford University Press USA.
    It has been known for over a century that there is an afferent, as well as an efferent, component to the visceral-atonomic nervous system. Despite the fundamental importance of bodily afferent information- sometimes called interoception- to central nervous system control of visceral organ function, emotional-motivational processes, and dysfunction of these processes, including psychosomatic disorders, its role did not receive much attention until quite recently. This is the first comprehensive review of this topic and it covers both neurobiological and psychobiological aspects. (...)
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  35. Hypnosis and neuroscience: Implications for the altered state debate.Steven Jay Lynn, Irving Kirsch, Josh Knox, Oliver Fassler & Scott O. Lilienfeld - 2007 - In Graham A. Jamieson (ed.), Hypnosis and Conscious States: The Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective. New York: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 145-165.
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    Belief and Unbelief since 1850.T. M. Knox & H. G. Wood - 1956 - Philosophical Quarterly 6 (22):95.
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    (1 other version)Gesammelte Werke.Bd. 7: Jenaer Systementwurfe II.T. M. Knox, G. W. F. Hegel, R. P. Horstmann & J. H. Trede - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (88):274.
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    Gesammelte Werke.Jenaer Kritische Schriften.T. M. Knox, G. W. F. Hegel, Hartmut Buchner & Otto Poggeler - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (76):283.
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  39. Hypnosis and neuroscience: implications for the altered state debate.Steven Jay Lynn, Irving Kirsch, Josh Knox, Oliver Fassler & Lilienfeld & O. Scott - 2007 - In Graham A. Jamieson (ed.), Hypnosis and Conscious States: The Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective. New York: Oxford University Press UK.
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    Short notices.A. C. F. Beales, H. M. Knox, J. Hucker, Malcolm Skilbeck, M. F. Cleugh, D. A. Wakeford, W. D. Halls, G. H. Bantock & J. McGibcon - 1971 - British Journal of Educational Studies 19 (3):345-352.
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    “Blindsight” and subjective awareness of fearful faces: Inversion reverses the deficits in fear perception associated with core psychopathic traits.Lindsay D. Oliver, Alexander Mao & Derek G. V. Mitchell - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (7):1256-1277.
    Though emotional faces preferentially reach awareness, the present study utilised both objective and subjective indices of awareness to determine whether they enhance subjective awareness and “blindsight”. Under continuous flash suppression, participants localised a disgusted, fearful or neutral face (objective index), and rated their confidence (subjective index). Psychopathic traits were also measured to investigate their influence on emotion perception. As predicted, fear increased localisation accuracy, subjective awareness and “blindsight” of upright faces. Coldhearted traits were inversely related to subjective awareness, but not (...)
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    Holography Does Not Account for Goodness: A Critique of van der Helm and Leeuwenberg (1996).Christian N. L. Olivers, Nick Chater & Derrick G. Watson - 2004 - Psychological Review 111 (1):242-260.
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    Repetition and task in verbal mediating-response acquisition.James G. Martin, Michael Oliver, George Hom & Gary Heaslet - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (1):12.
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    Herbarium, Verbarium: The Discourse of FlowersThe Philosophy of RightThe Interpretation of DreamsGLAS. [REVIEW]Claudette Sartiliot, G. W. F. Hegel, T. M. Knox, Sigmund Freud, James Strachey, Jacques Derrida, John P. Leavy & Richard Rand - 1988 - Diacritics 18 (4):68.
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    Traits and motives: Toward an integration of two traditions in personality research.David G. Winter, Oliver P. John, Abigail J. Stewart, Eva C. Klohnen & Lauren E. Duncan - 1998 - Psychological Review 105 (2):230-250.
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    Meta-analytic evidence of low convergence between implicit and explicit measures of the needs for achievement, affiliation, and power.Martin G. Kã¶Llner & Oliver C. Schultheiss - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  47. 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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  48. G.W.F. HEGEL: Vorlesungen über Rechtsphilosophie 1818–1831. [REVIEW]T. M. Knox - 1973 - The Owl of Minerva 5 (2):7-3.
    Hegel’s political philosophy used to be judged mainly by the Philosophie des Rechts, and this book was interpreted differently by various students. More recently, serious account has been taken of Hegel’s earlier political writings, published and unpublished. Professor Ilting believes that Hegel’s real and liberal views were contained in lectures before and after the Ph. d. R. and that that book was a temporary aberration, a concession to the Carlsbad Decrees, and an attempt to satisfy the Prussian censor. Consequently he (...)
     
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    On the measurement of yield strength by spherical indentation.E. G. Herbert, W. C. Oliver & G. M. Pharr - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (33-35):5521-5539.
  50. Hypnosis and neuroscience : implications for the altered state debate.Irving Kirsch Steven Jay Lynn, Oliver Fassler Josh Knox & O. Lilienfeld Scott - 2007 - In Graham A. Jamieson (ed.), Hypnosis and Conscious States: The Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective. New York: Oxford University Press UK.
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