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    Tool use ability depends on understanding of functional dynamics and not specific joint contribution profiles.Ross Parry, Gilles Dietrich & Blandine Bril - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Alan Ross Anderson and Nüel D. BelnapJr., A simple treatment of truth functions. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 24 no. 4 , pp. 301–302.William T. Parry - 1963 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 28 (4):291.
  3. Modalities in Ackermann's “rigorous implication”.Alan Ross Anderson & Nuel D. Belnap - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (2):107-111.
    Following a suggestion of Feys, we use “rigorous implication” as a translation of Ackermann's strenge Implikation ([1]). Interest in Ackermann's system stems in part from the fact that it formalizes the properties of a strong, natural sort of implication which provably avoids standard implicational paradoxes, and which is consequently a good candidate for a formalization of entailment (considered as a narrower relation than that of strict implication). Our present purpose will not be to defend this suggestion, but rather to present (...)
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    Chronometers on the arctic expeditions of John Ross and William Edward Parry: With notes on a letter from Messrs. William Prkinson & William James Frodsham.Trevor H. Levere - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (2):165-175.
    The search for the Northwest Passage in the years following the Napoleonic Wars provided both a market and testing ground for marine chronometers. Long voyages and extreme temperatures challenged the best chronometers. Among the firms seeking to meet those challenges was that of William Parkinson & William James Frodsham. Their chronometers performed particularly well in the Arctic, as John and James Clark Ross, William Edward Parry, and Edward Sabine gladly recognized. The way in which chronometers were made and (...)
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  5. Violence and aggression in contemporary sport.Jim Parry - 1998 - In M. J. McNamee & S. J. Parry, Ethics and sport. New York: E & FN Spon. pp. 205--224.
     
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    The Social Life of “Scaffolds”: Examining Human Rights in Regenerative Medicine.Bronwyn Parry - 2018 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 43 (1):95-120.
    Technologies for enhancement of the human body historically have taken the form of an apparatus: a technological device inserted in, or appended to, the human body. The margins of these devices were clearly discernible and materially circumscribed, allowing the distinction between the corporeality of the human body and the “machine” to remain both ontologically and materially secure. This dualism has performed some important work for human rights theorists, regulators, and policy makers, enabling each to imagine they can establish where the (...)
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    The Youth Olympic Games – Some Ethical Issues.Jim Parry - 2012 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 6 (2):138-154.
    This paper presents some of the background to the development of the Youth Olympic Games, the principles underlying them, and some of the practical challenges in implementing them. Regarding the sports programme, modifications from the Olympic Games programme are noted, and innovations examined in terms of underlying values, such as immaturity and harm, talent identification and early specialisation, and the exploitation of young athletes. Issues arising from the first edition of the YOG include participation and equality of opportunity, selection of (...)
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    What do displays of empathy do in palliative care consultations?Ruth Parry, Alexa Hepburn & Joseph Ford - 2019 - Discourse Studies 21 (1):22-37.
    Empathy is an important way for doctors to demonstrate their understanding of patients’ subjective experiences. This research considers the role of empathy in 37 doctor–patient palliative or end-of-life care consultations recorded in a hospice. Specifically, it focuses on four contexts in which there is a disparity between patients’ displayed experience of their illness and the doctor’s biomedical, expertise-driven perspective on their illness. These include cases in which the patient is sceptical of the medical perspective, cases in which the patient’s expectations (...)
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  9. The Soul in Laws x and Disorderly Motion in Timaeus.Richard D. Parry - 2002 - Ancient Philosophy 22 (2):289-301.
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    The Unique World of the Timaeus.Richard D. Parry - 1979 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (1):1-10.
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    The Uniqueness Proof for Forms in "Republic" X.Richard D. Parry - 1985 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (2):133.
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    Theology, ethics and transcendence in sports.S. Jim Parry, Mark Nesti & Nick Watson (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    This book provides an inter-disciplinary examination of the relationship between sport, spirituality and religion.
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    Thucydides, I, 11, 2.Adam Parry - 1958 - American Journal of Philology 79 (3):283.
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    Thinking, Knowing, and Acting: Epistemology and Ethics in Plato and Ancient Platonism, edited by Mauro Bonazzi, Filippo Forcignanò, and Angela Ulacco.Richard D. Parry - 2022 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 16 (1):73-75.
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    The New Human Tissue Bill: Categorization and Definitional Issues and their Implication.Bronwyn Parry - 2005 - Genomics, Society and Policy 1 (1):1-12.
    While providing a welcome and timely revision of the now outdated Human Tissue Act of 1961, the newly introduced Human Tissue Bill of 2004 contains a number of anomalies in its drafting that threaten to undermine its effectiveness in practice. Two examples: the first relating to the status of 'remnant or waste' tissue and the second relating to the status and use of artefacts created from collected tissue are here employed to illustrate some of the definitional and categorical inconsistencies that (...)
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    The philosophy of the Olympic movement.Jim Parry - 2012 - The Philosophers' Magazine 58:83-89.
  17. The state of nature theory from Seneca to Gregory I.Stanley J. Parry - 1947 - Washington,: Washington.
     
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    V. jerauld Mcgill (1897-1977).William T. Parry - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (2):283-286.
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    When Does a Foetus Have Moral Status?Jonathan Parry & Jeremy Williams - 2018 - The Conversation.
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    Philosophers in the Republic , written by Weiss, Roslyn.Richard D. Parry - 2016 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 10 (1):109-111.
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    The Possibility of Inquiry , written by Gail Fine.Richard Parry - 2017 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 11 (2):220-223.
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    Reexamination of the problem of counterfactual conditionals.William Tuthill Parry - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (4):85-94.
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    Aristotelian Logic.William Thomas Parry & Edward A. Hacker - 1991 - Albany, NY, USA: State University of New York Press.
    Proceedings of an international research and development conference, Tuscon, Arizona, October 1985. One hundred and twenty-eight papers are presented in this hefty volume.
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  24. Ancient ethical theory.Richard Parry - 2012 - In Ed Zalta, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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    (1 other version)Modalities in the survey system of strict implication.William Tuthill Parry - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):137-154.
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    Human Rights and Inclusion Policies for Transgender Women in Elite Sport: The Case of Australia ‘Rules’ Football (AFL).Catherine Ordway, Matt Nichol, Damien Parry & Joanna Wall Tweedie - 2023 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy:1-23.
    The discourse inside and outside of sport in Australia and abroad on the participation of transgender women in female sport focuses on the principles of fairness, equity and the safety of competitors. These concerns commonly materialise (with little evidence) labelling transgender women as ‘cheats’, dominating female sport, strategically being coached in collision sports to intentionally hurt opponents or fraudulently transitioning with the sole aim of competing in elite women’s sport. Our research examines the process by which the Australian Football League (...)
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    9 Emile: Learning to Be Men, Women, and Citizens.Geraint Parry - 2001 - In Patrick Riley, The Cambridge Companion to Rousseau. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 247.
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    Don't Put All Your Speech-Acts in One Basket: Situating Animal Activism in the Deliberative System.Lucy J. Parry - 2017 - Environmental Values 26 (4):437-455.
    In this article I offer the deliberative systems approach as a normative and evaluative approach through which to appraise typically ‘non-deliberative’ animal activism. Although such actions can contribute to inclusive deliberation through the political representation of animals, I caution against an over-reliance on such tactics, and interrogate the claim that non-deliberative tactics are essential ingredients for prompting the reflection and reconsideration that animal rights philosophy demands. Instead, non-deliberative activism may serve not only to undermine further deliberation but actually to jeopardise (...)
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    Catharine Beecher and the Mechanical Body: Physiology, Evangelism, and American Social Reform from the Antebellum Period to the Gilded Age.Alexander Ian Parry - 2021 - Journal of the History of Biology 54 (4):603-638.
    From the mid-nineteenth century to the Gilded Age, Catharine Beecher and other American social reformers combined natural theology and evangelism to instruct their audiences how to lead healthy, virtuous, and happy lives. Worried about the consequences of urbanization, industrialization, unstable sexual and gender roles, and immigration, these “Christian physiologists” provided prescriptive scientific advice for hygiene and personal conduct based on the traditional norms of white, middle-class, Protestant domesticity. According to Beecher and her counterparts, the biosocial reproduction of ideal American households (...)
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    (1 other version)A new symbolism for the propositional calculus.William Tuthill Parry - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):161-168.
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    (1 other version)Comments on a variant form of natural deduction.William Tuthill Parry - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (2):119-122.
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    The Constraints of Chibber’s Criticism.Benita Parry - 2017 - Historical Materialism 25 (1):185-206.
    A position joining critical theory with the Marxist critique of imperialism informs the following discussion on the perceived shortcomings of Chibber’s study in its avowed claim to disavow postcolonial theory. Chibber’s insistence on reading Subaltern Studiesaspostcolonial theory is unsustainable in that it fails to address the epistemological premises of a theory adopted and not initiated by the project. Whereas Chibber does ably contest assertions made by Subaltern Studies concerning the special conditions of India halting capitalism’s universalising drive, his concentrated but (...)
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    Platonic Virtue Ethics and the End of Virtue.Richard D. Parry - 2002 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 19 (3):239 - 254.
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    The Bloomsbury Companion to the Philosophy of Sport.Jim Parry - 2015 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 42 (3):463-468.
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    A Note on the Origins of Teleology.Adam Parry - 1965 - Journal of the History of Ideas 26 (2):259.
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    A note on Geach's 'dictum de omni'.William T. Parry - 1972 - Philosophical Studies 23 (1-2):124 -.
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  37. Afterword: Questions of ("Zafimaniry") anthropology.Jonathan Parry - 2007 - In Rita Astuti, Jonathan Parry & Charles Stafford, Questions of anthropology. New York: Berg.
     
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    Are things what they are known as?William T. Parry - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (2):237-239.
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    Cambridge Essays on Adult Education.R. St John Parry (ed.) - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1920, this collection of essays presents and discusses some of the principal subjects addressed in the Report of the Committee on Adult Education in 1919. The authors examine topics such as women and adult education, and the democratic foundations and implications of further education for those past school-leaving age. One essay is written by an adult student from Southport who is a self-described 'working-man'. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history (...)
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    Can the agent-to-be predict his decision?Richard D. Parry - 1972 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 10 (3):333-336.
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    Education and human nature.Douglas Farlow Parry - 1949 - Dubuque,: W. C. Brown.
  42. Experiential learning and outdoor education: traditions of practice and philosophical perspectives.S. J. Parry & Pete Allison (eds.) - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    This book adds to the theoretical development of the emerging fields of experiential learning and outdoor education by examining the central concept, 'experience', and interrogating a central claim of experiential learning: whether, and if so how, a short-term singular experience can transform a participant's life as a whole and in a permanent way. While such a possibility has been corroborated by the personal testimonies of participants, and the activities of instructors over many years, the book argues that we must go (...)
     
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    Ecopsychology: Remembering the True Source of our Consciousness.Glenn Aparacio Parry - 2016 - Cosmos and History 12 (2):226-236.
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  44. Greg Whitlock, Returning to Sils· Maria: A Commentary to Nietzsche's' Also sprach Zarathustra 'Reviewed by'.David M. Parry - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11 (5):377-379.
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    Homer as Artist.Anne Amory Parry - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (01):1-.
    Homeric studies today are flourishing, but admirers of Homer as poetry are a rather baffled lot. Homerists may devote themselves to Linear B, Mycenaean warfare and weaponry, formulary modifications, linguistic features, Yugoslav parallels, and other such topics; but anyone who prefers to concentrate on Homer himself and offers an interpretation of some part of the Iliad or Odyssey is liable to meet with the rejoinder that literary standards must not be applied to an oral poet.
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    Hegemony and Sport.S. J. Parry - 1983 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 10 (1):71-83.
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    Hegel's Phenomenology of the "we".David M. Parry - 1988 - Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers.
    Every reader of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit has puzzled over the references to the «we» and the related notion of the «for us» which occur throughout the text. Hegel claims that this «we» contributes a «way of looking at the matter» which serves as the means whereby the succession of experiences through which consciousness passes is raised to a scientific progression. Hegel's Phenomenology of the «We» is the first book-length study of the role of the «we» in Hegel's Phenomenology. It (...)
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    Locke on representation in politics.Geraint Parry - 1982 - History of European Ideas 3 (4):403-414.
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    Later platonists and their heirs among Christians, Jews, and Muslims.Ken Parry & Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides (eds.) - 2023 - Boston: Brill.
    Later Platonists and their Heirs among Christians, Jews and Muslims offers a thought-provoking exploration of the reception of Platonism among communities of faith from early Christianity to the sixteenth century, from the Byzantine East to the Latin West. Rare emphasis is placed on the importance of Platonic thought and its diffusion in late antique and medieval Syria, Armenia, and Georgia but also among Arab and Jewish intellectuals from the seventh century onwards. As such, the volume makes a statement against the (...)
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    Law, seduction, and the sentimental heroine: The case of Amelia Norman.John T. Parry & Andrea L. Hibbard - manuscript
    This article examines the notorious mid-nineteenth-century American trial of Amelia Norman, who was acquitted - very much against the weight of the evidence - of attempting to kill the man who seduced her. In particular, we explore the role in the trial and its aftermath of the affective energies and cultural expectations set in motion by best-selling American sentimental novels like Hannah Foster's "The Coquette" and Susanna Rowson's "Charlotte Temple." In Norman's case, once newspapers, defense lawyers, and reformers such as (...)
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