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Thought and Theodor
* The Melancholy Science, An Introduction to the Thought of Theodor W. Adorno ( 1978 )

Thought and W
The Bussard ramjet is a theoretical method of spacecraft propulsion proposed in 1960 by the physicist Robert W. Bussard, popularized by Poul Andersons novel Tau Zero, Larry Niven in his Known Space series of books, Vernor Vinge in his Zones of Thought series, and referred to by Carl Sagan in the television series and book Cosmos.
* W. A. E. Skurnik, African Political Thought: Lumumba, Nkrumah, Touré ( Social Science Foundation and Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver.
* Freehling, William W. " Spoilsmen and Interests in the Thought and Career of John C. Calhoun ," Journal of American History 52 ( 1965 ): 25 – 42.
* The Secret Wisdom of the Qabalah: A Study in Jewish Mystical Thought ( W. Rider & Co., London, 1937 )
* Hirata Tetsuo and John W. Dower, " Japan's Red Purge: Lessons from a Saga of Suppression of Free Speech and Thought "
* W. Pauli, letter to M. Fierz dated 10 August 1954, reprinted and translated in K. V. Laurikainen, Beyond the Atom: The Philosophical Thought of Wolfgang Pauli, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1988, p. 226.
* Harry W. Laidler, Ph. D., A History of Socialist Thought ( 1927 )
* Hirata Tetsuo and John W. Dower, " Japan's Red Purge: Lessons from a Saga of Suppression of Free Speech and Thought "
* Barrow, Clyde W., More Than a Historian: The Political and Economic Thought of Charles A.
The four volumes are: Mead's 1930 Carus Lectures, The Philosophy of the Present ( 1932 ), edited by Arthur E. Murphy ; Mind, Self, and Society ( 1934 ), edited by Charles W. Morris ; Movements of Thought in the Nineteenth Century ( 1936 ), edited by Merritt H. Moore ; and The Philosophy of the Act ( 1938 ), Mead's 1930 Carus Lectures, edited by Charles W. Morris.
* Robert W. Schneider, Novelist to a Generation: The Life and Thought of Winston Churchill ( 1976 )
In 1976, New York University founded the John W. Draper Interdisciplinary Master's Program in Humanities and Social Thought ( Draper Program ) in honour of his lifelong commitment to interdisciplinary study.
* New York University John W. Draper Interdisciplinary Master's Program in Humanities and Social Thought ( Draper Program )
* Profile of Frank W. Taussig at the History of Economic Thought website.
* Fast Food For Thought ( Chrysalis ) 1990 ------------------------------------- P, E, M, W, A, B, K
Among the last collaborators with whom Atkinson may have been associated was the mentalist C. Alexander, " The Crystal Seer ," whose New Thought booklet of affirmative prayer, " Personal Lessons, Codes, and Instructions for Members of the Crystal Silence League ", published in Los Angeles during the 1920s, contained on its last page an advertisement for an extensive list of books by Atkinson, Dumont, Ramacharaka, Vishita, and Atkinson's collabrator, the occultist L. W. de Laurence.
* Levy, David W. Herbert Croly of The New Republic: The Life and Thought of an American Progressive ( 1985 )
" Han Buddhism and the Western Region ", in Thought and Law in Qin and Han China: Studies Dedicated to Anthony Hulsewe on the Occasion of His Eightieth Birthday, ed by W. L.
One prominent early figure in prosperity theology was E. W. Kenyon, educated in the 1890s at Emerson College of Oratory, where he was exposed to the New Thought movement.
* W. De Baere Renninger's Thought Experiment: Implications for Quantum Ontology and for Quantum Mechanic's Interpretation, ArXiv: quant-ph / 0504031

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