Eric J. Boos is known for writing the book "What We Believe but Cannot Prove: Today's Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty," which features contributions from various prominent scientists and thinkers discussing beliefs that they hold despite lacking proof.
H. Gordon Boos has written:
'Touch me'
Eric J. Boos has written:
'Perspectives in jurisprudence' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Law, Jurisprudence
'Are Catholic schools still Catholic?'
Eric J. Davison has written: 'A layman's guide to the Maastricht Treaty'
Eric J. Amis has written: 'Materials science and engineering laboratory'
Eric J. Tibbets has written: 'Cost-effective alternatives for disposal of obsolete navy personal computers'
J. Eric Fredland has written: 'Econometric models of the housing sector' -- subject(s): Econometric models, Housing
J. Eric Jones has written: 'Blas ar fyw' -- subject(s): Sunday-schools, Religious education of children
Eric J. Alexander has written: 'What is biblical preaching?' -- subject(s): Bible, Homiletical use 'Prayer, a Biblical Perspective'
Eric J. Segall has written: 'Supreme myths' -- subject(s): United States, Constitutional law, United States. Supreme Court
Eric J. Bartelsman has written: 'Microeconomic evidence of creative destruction in industrial and developing countries' -- subject(s): Creative destruction, Organizational change
J. Eric Miller has written: 'Animal rights and pornography' -- subject(s): Animal welfare, Animals, Fiction, Sex crimes, Sex customs
Eric J. Thompson has written: 'Demographic, social and economic indices for wards in Greater London' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Population, Social conditions
Eric J. Gertler has written: 'Prying eyes' -- subject(s): Access control, Identity theft, Prevention, Privacy, Right of, Records, Right of Privacy
Eric J. Kelmelis has written: 'Modeling and simulation for defense systems and applications VI' -- subject(s): Electrooptics, Congresses, Computer simulation, Military applications