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    The kenosis of the creator and of the created co‐creator.Manuel G. Doncel S. J. - 2004 - Zygon 39 (4):791-800.
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    Introduction.Philip Rossi & S. J. Treloar - 2001 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 75 (2):147-151.
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    Deflating the Odes: Horace, Epistles 1.20.S. J. Harrison - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (02):473-.
    Epistles 1.20, the last poem of its book, begins with an elaborate joke on the entry of Horace's book of epistles into the world and ends with a well-known σραγς describing the poet himself. It will be argued here that this final poem recalls and subverts the pretensions of two earlier final poems in Horace's own Odes, and that its good-humoured depreciation of Horace himself is matched by a similar attitude towards his previous grand poetic claims as a lyric vates.
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    Can unequal be more fair? A response to Andrew Avins.S. J. L. Edwards - 2000 - Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (3):179-182.
    In this paper, we respond to Andrew Avins's recent review of methods whose use he advocates in clinical trials, to make them more ethical. He recommends in particular, “unbalanced randomisation”. However, we argue that, before such a recommendation can be made, it is important to establish why unequal randomisation might offer ethical advantages over equal randomisation, other things being equal. It is important to make a pragmatic distinction between trials of treatments that are already routinely available and trials of restricted (...)
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    Notes on Propertius Books I and II.S. J. Heyworth - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (02):394-.
    I offer some notes on the text of Propertius. In the apparatus to individual passages Ω is employed to indicate the archetype, i.e. the consensus of N and A. Only two quires of A are extant, and after 2. 1. 63 its place is taken by descendants: F, L and P. These derive more immediately from a manuscript of Petrarch , copied from A in the Sorbonne in 1333, and now lost. The delta mss. I discard; they are too interpolated (...)
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    Discordia taetra: Appendix.S. J. Harrison - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (02):504-.
    What follows is a list of corrections to my ‘Discordia taetra: the history of a hexameter-ending’, CQ 41 , 138–49. Most of these are owed to the researches of Dr Nigel Holmes, author of the preceding article, and I am most grateful to him for his material, and to the editors of CQ for giving me this opportunity for correction; my humble apologies for human error in my pre-CD-ROM era. I am glad to say that none of the article's conclusions (...)
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    Two Notes on Horace, Epodes (10, 16).S. J. Harrison - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):271-.
    Epode 10: the Mystery of Mevius' Crime Horace's tenth Epode, an inverse propempticon, calls down dire curses on the head of a man named Mevius as he leaves on a sea-voyage.1 Scholars have naturally been interested in what Mevius had done to merit such treatment, but answers have been difficult to find, for nothing explicit is said on this topic in the poem; as Leo noted, ‘[Horatius] ne verbo quidem tarn gravis odii causam indicat’. This is in direct contrast with (...)
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    Pythian 11: did Pindar err?S. J. Instone - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (01):86-.
    Pythian 11 is usually reckoned to be a particularly problematic Pindaric ode. I hope to show that it is not, and in the process make some points which will have a bearing on interpretation of some of Pindar's other odes. Rather than go through the whole poem step by step, I shall concentrate on the main problems and on some particular passages. The most disputed problem is the myth. What is the relevance of the story of Agamemnon's return from Troy, (...)
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    Dislocation distributions in deformed copper single crystals.Z. S. Basinski & S. J. Basinski - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (97):51-80.
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    The Search for Grounds in Legal Argumentation: A Rhetorical Analysis of Texas vs Johnson.S. J. Balter - 2001 - Argumentation 15 (4):381-395.
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    Nietzsche As Politique Et Moraliste.S. J. Colman - 1966 - Journal of the History of Ideas 27 (October-December):549-574.
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    The Powerful Placebo.S. J. L. Edwards - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (1):64-65.
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    Augustus, the Poets, and the Spolia Opima.S. J. Harrison - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (02):408-.
    The winning of the ultimate military honour of spolia opima, spoils taken personally from an enemy commander killed by a Roman commander, traditionally occurred only three times in Roman history, the winners being Romulus in the legendary period, A. Cornelius Cossus in either 437 or 426 and M. Claudius Marcellus in 222 B.C.1 The dedication-place of these special spoils was the temple of Jupiter Feretrius on the Capitol, traditionally founded by Romulus for the purpose, and considered the oldest temple in (...)
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    Gaius on the Channel Coast.S. J. V. Malloch - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51 (2):551-556.
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    Review. L'altro Enea: la Testimonianza di Dionigi di Alicarnasso. G Vanotti.S. J. Northwood - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (2):285-286.
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    Evil, original sin, and evolution.S. J. Pendergast - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (5):833-845.
    This article has three sections. The first discusses the problem of evil; the second, the sins of both angels and men that originally introduced evil into the world; the third, a teleological theory of evolution that clarifies the relationship between the first two sections. At present there is a great deal of discussion about the nature of the evolutionary process. Some argue that ultimately it is a strictly random one. But it is quite impossible to prove scientifically that evolution is (...)
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    More Questions than Answers: The Commodification of Health Care.S. J. Wildes - 1999 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 24 (3):307-311.
    The changing world of health care finance has led to a paradigm shift in health care with health care being viewed more and more as a commodity. Many have argued that such a paradigm shift is incompatible with the very nature of medicine and health care. But such arguments raise more questions than they answer. There are important assumptions about basic concepts of health care and markets that frame such arguments.
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    World Conqueror and World Renouncer: A Study of Buddhism and Polity in Thailand against a Historical Background.Arnold L. Green & S. J. Tambiah - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (3):385.
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    Die gebruik van die offer van Isak as 'n motief vir die verkondiging van Jesus as die Iydende Christus.C. J. Bekker & S. J. Nortje - 1995 - HTS Theological Studies 51 (2).
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    Review of the teaching of medical ethics in London medical schools. [REVIEW]S. J. Burling, J. S. Lumley, L. S. McCarthy, J. A. Mytton, J. A. Nolan, P. Sissou, D. G. Williams & L. J. Wright - 1990 - Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (4):206-209.
    The study examined the influence of the Pond Report on the teaching of medical ethics in the London medical schools. A questionnaire was given to both medical students and college officers. All medical colleges reported that ethics was included in the curriculum. However, from students' replies, it seems that attendance of optional courses is low and that not all current final year medical students have had any formal teaching in medical ethics. Stronger guidelines are necessary to ensure appropriate ethical training (...)
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  21. Kant und die Scholastik heute.S. J. J. B. Lotz - 1955
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  22. Philosophisches Wörterbuch.S. J. Walter Brugger - 1959
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    Significs and mathematical teaching.S. J. Geursen - 1956 - Synthese 10 (1):146 - 147.
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    Typology in the passion narratives: Daniel, Elijah, melchizedek.J. S. - 1965 - Heythrop Journal 6 (3):302–309.
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  25. Rotational bands in the semi-magic nucleus Ni-57(28)29.D. Rudolph, I. Ragnarsson, W. Reviol, C. Andreoiu, M. A. Bentley, M. P. Carpenter, R. J. Charity, R. M. Clark, M. Cromaz, J. Ekman, C. Fahlander, P. Fallon, E. Ideguchi, A. O. Macchiavelli, M. N. Mineva, D. G. Sarantites, D. Seweryniak & S. J. Williams - unknown
    Two rotational bands have been identified and characterized in the proton-magic N = Z + 1 nucleus Ni-57. These bands complete the systematics of well-and superdeformed rotational bands in the light nickel isotopes starting from doubly magic Ni-56 to Ni-60. High-spin states in Ni-57 have been produced in the fusion-evaporation reaction Si-28(S-32, 2p1n)Ni-57 and studied with the gamma-ray detection array GAMMASPHERE operated in conjunction with detectors for evaporated light charged particles and neutrons. The features of the rotational bands in Ni-57 (...)
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    El Problema de Dios en Teilhard de Chardin.S. J. Eusebio Colomer - 1970 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 26 (1):51 - 91.
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    The Dialectic of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola: by Gaston Fessard S.J.S. J. Gaston Fessard - 2022 - BRILL.
    Gaston Fessard employs Hegel’s dialectical logic to clarify how St. Ignatius’s _Spiritual Exercises_ envisage and prepare the decisions and choices between contrasting options or major turning points in spiritual life, in moments of what Ignatius would call _Election_.
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    God, God’s Perfections, and the Good: Some Preliminary Insights from the Catholic-Hindu Encounter.Francis X. Clooney S. J. - 2022 - The Monist 105 (3):420-433.
    There are good reasons for envisioning a global discourse about God, premised necessarily agreed upon perfections considered to be by definition proper to God, and for thinking through the implications of our understanding of God for morality. Philosophically, it makes sense to hold that claims about omnipotence, omniscience, and other superlative perfections are indeed maximal, and define “God” wherever the terminology of divine persons is taken up. Religiously too, it makes sense to assert that a deity possessed of perfections is (...)
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    Brain circuits for consciousness.S. J. Dimond - 1976 - Brain, Behavior, and Evolution 13:376-95.
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    Public and Private in the Aeneid. [REVIEW]S. J. Harrison - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):27-28.
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    Poésie virgilienne de la mémoire: questions sur l'histoire dans l'Énéide 8. [REVIEW]S. J. Harrison - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (2):390-391.
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    Vergiľs Aeneid: A Poem of Grief and Love. [REVIEW]S. J. Harrison - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (1):161-162.
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    Vergil Perspectivized - Marzia Bonfanti: Punto di vista e modi della narrazione nell' Eneide. (Biblioteca di ‘md’.) Pp. 288. Pisa: Giardini, 1985. Paper. [REVIEW]S. J. Harrison - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (2):173-175.
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    Representing Agrippina. Constructions of Female Power in the Early Roman Empire. [REVIEW]S. J. V. Malloch - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (2):477-478.
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    Aaron Pidel, S.J.: Erich Przywara, S.J., and “Catholic Fascism:” A Response to Paul Silas Peterson.S. J. Aaron Pidel - 2016 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 23 (1):27-55.
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    Ramsey's record: Wittgenstein on infinity and generalization.S. J. Methven - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (6):1116-1133.
    There is, in the Ramsey Archive at the Hillman Library of the University of Pittsburgh, a note, written in 1929, in Ramsey's hand and mostly in German, consisting of twenty paragraphs the contents...
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    The Forgotten Stain on The Soul: Eleonore Stump's Defence of The Catholic Doctrine of Original Sin.S. J. Zoll - 2024 - Heythrop Journal 65 (5):527-539.
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    Children's and Adults' Attributions of Emotion to a Wrongdoer: The Influence of the Onlooker's Reaction.S. J. Murgatroydand & E. J. Robinson - 1997 - Cognition and Emotion 11 (1):83-101.
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    De la phénoménologie descriptive à la phénoménologie spéculative. Apports de la phénoménologie à la théologie chrétienne.S. J. Gilbert - 2020 - Isidorianum 28 (56):165-185.
    El artículo estudia cómo la fenomenología puede contribuir al quehacer teológico. A tal fin, el prof. Gilbert comienza por identificar los inicios de la fenomenología. Seguidamente, presenta lo que él denomina fenomenología “descriptiva”, marcada por las ciencias humanas, que sirvió para reconocer las características esenciales de la religión. Pero la fenomenología puede dar un paso más, ya estrictamente filosófico, para elaborar un modo de fenomenología “especulativa”. Finalmente, el artículo indica las aportaciones de esta esta fenomenológica al desarrollo de la teología, (...)
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  40. The Logic of Special Relativity.S. J. Prokhovnik - 1968 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 19 (3):267-268.
     
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    The dark ground of spirit: Schelling and the unconscious.S. J. McGrath - 2012 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Introduction -- Tending the dark fire: the Boehmian notion of drive -- The night-side of nature: the early Schellingian unconscious -- The speculative psychology of dissociation: the later Schellingian unconscious -- Schellingian libido theory.
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    Scepticism and deconstruction.S. J. Wilmore - 1987 - Man and World 20 (4):437-455.
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    The logic of special relativity.S. J. Prokhovnik - 1967 - London,: Cambridge University Press.
  44. John Dillon, Dexippus, On Aristotle's Categories Reviewed by.S. J. Gurtler & M. Gary - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11 (5):310-311.
     
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  45. So Far – From Now On. Josef Mitterer's Non-dualistic Critique of Radical Constructivism and Some Consequences.S. J. Schmidt - 2008 - Constructivist Foundations 3 (3):163-171.
    Problem: Mitterer's critique of the central argumentations of radical constructivists has been mostly neglected until today. The paper presents and evaluates his criticism and, in the second part, outlines a format of constructivism that tries to draw appropriate consequences. Solution: In his critique Mitterer explains why the radical constructivism represented above all by Maturana, Varela, von Glasersfeld or Roth still remains in a dualistic format. In his view Neurobiology is used in their writings as the indisputable basis for deriving far-reaching (...)
     
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    The Holy Spirit and Moral Action in Thomas Aquinas.S. J. Mahoney - 2021 - Lanham: Fortress Academic.
    This book is a detailed study of how, according to Thomas Aquinas and his works, God’s Holy Spirit is continuously at work in and through human moral activity.
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    Who or What is the Preembryo?S. J. Richard A. McCormick - 1991 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 1 (1):1-15.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Who or What is the Preembryo?S.J. Richard A. McCormick (bio)IntroductionAlthough widely used by scientists, the term "preembryo" has raised some suspicions. Histopathologist Michael Jarmulowicz (1990), for example, asserts that the term was adopted by the American Fertility Society (AFS) and the Voluntary Licensing Authority (VLA) in Britain "as an exercise of linguistic engineering to make human embryo research more palatable to the general public."I cannot speak for the VLA, (...)
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    Twentieth Century Physics and Society's Problems.S. J. Heims - 1998 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29 (4):603-610.
  49. Different personality patterns of the human cerebral hemispheres.S. J. Dimond & J. G. Beaumont - 1974 - In Stuart J. Dimond & J. Graham Beaumont (eds.), Hemisphere Function in the Human Brain. Elek.
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    Locke and the Innatists.S. J. Winchester - 1985 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 2 (4):411 - 420.
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