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    Supplementary report: Discrimination learning with probabilistic reinforcement schedules.R. C. Atkinson, W. H. Bogartz & R. N. Turner - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 57 (5):349.
  2. (1 other version)From the many to the one.A. W. H. Adkins - 1970 - Ithaca, N.Y.,: Cornell University Press.
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    Homeric values and Homeric society.A. W. H. Adkins - 1971 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 91:1-14.
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    The Concept of a Person and Other Essays.W. H. Walsh & A. J. Ayer - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (58):76.
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    Eyxomai EyxΩ9Bh and EyxoΣ in Homer.A. W. H. Adkins - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (01):20-.
    This paper will discuss the behaviour of and in the Homeric poems. These words are allotted a variety of different ‘meanings’ by the lexicographers. For example, LSJ s.v. I. pray, II. vow, III. profess loudly, boast, vaunt; s.v. I. prayer, II. boast, vaunt, or object of boasting, glory; s.v. I. thing prayed for, object of prayer, II. boast, vaunt. I shall, of course, discuss the whole range of these words; but I begin with some observations on ‘prayer’. It may appear (...)
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    Merit, Responsibility, and Thucydides.A. W. H. Adkins - 1975 - Classical Quarterly 25 (02):209-.
    Since other readers of Mr. Creed's recent interesting article may find themselves in a similar puzzlement to my own over certain statements there made, I offer this reply in the hope of providing elucidation. It is clear that someone named Adkins has perpetrated something heinous; but that ‘someone’ manifestly holds views which differ in a number of important respects from my own. The most convenient method of demonstrating this fact would be to juxtapose passages of Creed with passages of my (...)
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  7. Athens and jerusalem.G. W. H. Lampe - 1982 - In Donald MacKenzie MacKinnon, Brian Hebblethwaite & Stewart R. Sutherland, The Philosophical frontiers of Christian theology: essays presented to D.M. MacKinnon. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  8. Reimagining God: The Case for Scriptural Diversity.Johanna W. H. van Wijk-Bos - 1995
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  9. Piet Van spuk. Positive & W. H. O. The - 2002 - In Paulina Taboada, Kateryna Fedoryka Cuddeback & Patricia Donohue-White, Person, society, and value: towards a personalist concept of health. Boston: Kluwer Academic.
     
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    8. Reductionism in Biology.W. H. Thorpe - 1974 - In Francisco Jose Ayala & Theodosius Dobzhansky, Studies in the philosophy of biology: reduction and related problems. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 109.
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    BapΛΛaaion (Synesius, Ep.15).G. W. H. Lampe - 1948 - The Classical Review 62 (3-4):114-115.
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    The influence of sound waves on the growth of zinc single crystals.B. Langenecker & W. H. Frandsen - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (84):2079-2085.
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    Ethology and consciousness.W. H. Thorpe - 1966 - In John C. Eccles, Brain and Conscious Experience: Study Week September 28 to October 4, 1964, of the Pontificia Academia Scientiarum. New York,: Springer. pp. 470--505.
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    The Language of Atoms: Performativity and Politics in Lucretius' de Rerum Natura.W. H. Shearin - 2015 - Oup Usa.
    The Language of Atoms argues that Epicurean writing, specifically Lucretius', offers a theory of performative language, of how language acts rather than describes.
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    The society for the perpetuation of Gmelin: The Cavendish Society, 1846–1872.W. H. Brock - 1978 - Annals of Science 35 (6):599-617.
    The Cavendish Society, which lasted from 1846 to 1872, was one of a large number of Victorian subscription printing clubs which published translations, re-issued historical works or commissioned original books which were too specialized for commercial publication. The Society's book production was limited, being principally devoted to a translation of L. Gmelin, Handbook of chemistry. Reasons for its limited success are sought in the institutionalization of chemistry during the 1840s and in a divergence of interests between academic and practising chemists.
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    Hegel's Idea of Philosophy, and: Logic and System, and: Logique et Dialectique, and: De Hegel à Marx.W. H. Werkmeister - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (1):125-127.
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    Kant as Philosophical Anthropologist, and: Kant's Principle of Personality, and: Kant et le Problème du Mal, and: The Notion of Form in Kant's Critique of Aesthetic Judgment, and: Immanuel Kant: Briefwechsel.W. H. Werkmeister - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (3):405-410.
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    Ressentiment.W. H. Werkmeister - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (1):132-132.
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    Eugenics and capitalism.W. H. Atherton - 1933 - The Eugenics Review 25 (1):64.
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    Bernard John Norton: 1945–1984.W. H. Brock - 1985 - British Journal for the History of Science 18 (3):342-344.
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    The Cavendish Society's wonderful repertory of chemistry.W. H. Brock - 1990 - Annals of Science 47 (1):77-80.
    Contemporary correspondence is invoked to provide further information concerning the decision of the Cavendish Society to publish an English translation of Gmelin's Handbuch der Chemie in 1846, and the opposition this provoked.
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  22. George Herbert Mead.W. H. Desmonde - 1967 - In Paul Edwards, The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 5--231.
     
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  23. The Frontiers of Biology.W. H. Thorpe - 1977 - In John B. Cobb & David Ray Griffin, Mind in Nature. University Press of America.
     
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    Aletheia in Archaic Greece. [REVIEW]A. W. H. Adkins - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (2):220-222.
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    Der Neid in der griechischen Philosophie. [REVIEW]A. W. H. Adkins - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (2):293-294.
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    (1 other version)Heroic Shamans. [REVIEW]A. W. H. Adkins - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (2):198-200.
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    Intuitive Prehistory - Jack Lindsay: The Clashing Rocks: Early Greek Religion and Culture and the Origins of Drama. Pp. x+518; 93 figs. London: Chapman & Hall, 1965. Cloth, 63 s[REVIEW]A. W. H. Adkins - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (03):344-345.
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    The Nature of Life in Ancient Thought. [REVIEW]A. W. H. Adkins - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (3):403-405.
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    A life-time in Soviet science reconsidered: The study of political science in the universities of Bangladesh. [REVIEW]W. H. Morris-Jones - 1978 - Minerva 16 (3):425-444.
  30. KRIES, J. VON.-Allgemeine Sinnesphysiologie. [REVIEW]H. J. W. H. J. W. - 1925 - Mind 34:112.
     
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  31. Andou, Y., Church–Rosser property of a simple reduction for full first-order classical natural deduction (1–3) 225–237 Bridges, D. and Vıˆt-a, L., Apartness spaces as a framework for constructive topology (1–3) 61–83 Di Nasso, M. and Hrbacek, K., Combinatorial principles in. [REVIEW]Q. Feng, W. H. Woodin & M. Gitik - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 119 (1-3):295.
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    Plato's Concern for the Individual. [REVIEW]Arthur W. H. Adkins - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (1):28-31.
  33. STUMPF, C. -Beiträge Zur Akustik und Musikwissenschaft. [REVIEW]H. J. W. H. J. W. - 1925 - Mind 34:120.
  34. which future animal behavior must be adapted. This also alters, as Waddington shows, the evolutionary selection of phenotypes and, indirectly, the genetic factors that prove most adaptive. Hence, the many purposes of individual events, if not some encompassing purpose, do constitute a factor in evolutionary development. RESPONSE TO COBB'S COMMENTS. [REVIEW]W. H. Thorpe - 1977 - In John B. Cobb & David Ray Griffin, Mind in Nature. University Press of America. pp. 35.
     
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  35. Ralph W. Tyler in review: An interview and antecedent reflections.W. H. Schubert & A. L. Schubert - 1986 - Journal of Thought 21 (1):7-14.
     
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  36. RIVERS, W. H. R., MYERS, C. S., and MCDOUGALL, W. - Reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits, vol. ii., Physiology and Psychology. [REVIEW]W. H. Winch - 1904 - Mind 13:273.
     
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    Appendix: The Dutch translation of Calvin' s sermon on predestination on 18 December 1551.W. H. Neuser - 1998 - HTS Theological Studies 54 (1/2).
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  38. Lizard-saver light support.W. H. Gehrmann - 1996 - Vivarium 7:49.
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  39. Spectral characteristics of lamps commonly used in herpetoculture.W. H. Gehrmann - 1994 - Vivarium 5 (5):16.
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    The Scientists' Declaration: Reflexions on Science and Belief in the Wake of Essays and Reviews, 1864–5.W. H. Brock & R. M. Macleod - 1976 - British Journal for the History of Science 9 (1):39-66.
    During the decades following the publication of Darwin's Origin of species in 1859, religious belief in England and in particular the Church of England experienced some of the most intense criticism in its history. The early 1860s saw the appearance of Lyell's Evidence of the antiquity of man , Tylor's research on the early history of mankind , Renan's Vie de Jésus , Pius IX's encyclical, Quanta cura, and the accompanying Syllabus errarum, John Henry Newman's Apologia , and Swinburne's notorious (...)
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    Von Wright's paradoxes.W. H. Baumer - 1963 - Philosophy of Science 30 (2):165-172.
    This paper considers the relationship between G. H. von Wright's solution to the paradoxes of confirmation and his "Principal Theorem of Confirmation". The former utilizes the order of our knowledge of the qualities of confirming instances of an hypothesis; the latter states the way in which an instance contributes to the probability of an hypothesis. It is shown that these two, as stated by von Wright, are logically incompatible. Then the most thorough possible emendation of the paradoxes solution is considered, (...)
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    The Philosophy of Science.W. H. Werkmeister - 1957 - Philosophy East and West 6 (4):357-357.
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    A critical evaluation of Altman's definition of privacy as a dialectical process.W. H. Foddy - 1984 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 14 (3):297–307.
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    The Causation of Ideas.W. H. Walsh - 1975 - History and Theory 14 (2):186-199.
    Historians generally see ideas as the product of circumstances, looking beyond the idea to the external factor which influenced its acceptance. Behind an idea there are acknowledged or, more commonly, unacknowledged clusters of assumptions shared by a social group. Although these clusters influence thoughts, they cannot be traced as direct causal agents. In the connection between situations and ideas, how the situation is perceived is more important than what is objectively true. Rough causal laws can be outlined by correlating types (...)
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    The philosophy of Hegel.W. H. Walsh - 1966 - Philosophical Books 7 (2):20-21.
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    Understanding physics today.W. H. Watson - 1967 - Cambridge,: University P..
    Within this 1963 text, Professor Watson writes as a physicist seeking to understand how it is that physics goes on at an ever increasing pace to reveal new ...
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    Cassirer: Symbolic forms and history.W. H. Werkmeister - 1989 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (3):493-494.
  48. From Kant to Nietzsche: The Ontology of Martin Heidegger.W. H. Werkmeister - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (4):397.
     
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    Values in European Thought.W. H. Werkmeister - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (4):546-546.
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    Viii.—Critical notices.W. H. Winch - 1905 - Mind 14 (2):259-264.
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