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  1.  40
    Returning Individual Research Results from Digital Phenotyping in Psychiatry.Francis X. Shen, Matthew L. Baum, Nicole Martinez-Martin, Adam S. Miner, Melissa Abraham, Catherine A. Brownstein, Nathan Cortez, Barbara J. Evans, Laura T. Germine, David C. Glahn, Christine Grady, Ingrid A. Holm, Elisa A. Hurley, Sara Kimble, Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz, Kimberlyn Leary, Mason Marks, Patrick J. Monette, Jukka-Pekka Onnela, P. Pearl O’Rourke, Scott L. Rauch, Carmel Shachar, Srijan Sen, Ipsit Vahia, Jason L. Vassy, Justin T. Baker, Barbara E. Bierer & Benjamin C. Silverman - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (2):69-90.
    Psychiatry is rapidly adopting digital phenotyping and artificial intelligence/machine learning tools to study mental illness based on tracking participants’ locations, online activity, phone and text message usage, heart rate, sleep, physical activity, and more. Existing ethical frameworks for return of individual research results (IRRs) are inadequate to guide researchers for when, if, and how to return this unprecedented number of potentially sensitive results about each participant’s real-world behavior. To address this gap, we convened an interdisciplinary expert working group, supported by (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas on the Passions: A Study of Summa Theologiae, 1a2ae 22–48.Robert Miner - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Summa Theologiae is Thomas Aquinas' undisputed masterwork, and it includes his thoughts on the elemental forces in human life. Feelings such as love, hatred, pleasure, pain, hope and despair were described by Aquinas as 'passions', representing the different ways in which happiness could be affected. But what causes the passions? What impact do they have on the person who suffers them? Can they be shaped and reshaped in order to better promote human flourishing? The aim of this book is (...)
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    “It’s Just Another Added Benefit”: Women’s Experiences with Employment-Based Egg Freezing Programs.S. A. Miner, W. K. Miller, C. Grady & B. E. Berkman - 2021 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 12 (1):41-52.
    Background: In 2014, companies began covering the costs of egg freezing for their employees. The adoption of this benefit was highly contentious. Some argued that it offered women more reproductive...
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    Ethics Incognito: Detecting Ethically Relevant Courses Across Curricula in Higher Education.Martino Ongis, David Kidd & Jess Miner - 2024 - Journal of Academic Ethics 22 (2):269-286.
    As colleges and universities seek to invigorate ethics education, they need methods to identify where and describe how ethics is already present across their curricula. Meeting this need is complicated by the fact that much ethics education occurs in courses not explicitly focused on ethics or morality. In this paper, we review recent methodological advances before presenting a new Ethics Course Identification Tool (ECIT) that combines application of an expert-derived weighted dictionary and natural language processing methods to identify ethics-related courses (...)
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    Detecting, Preventing, and Responding to “Fraudsters” in Internet Research: Ethics and Tradeoffs.Jennifer E. F. Teitcher, Walter O. Bockting, José A. Bauermeister, Chris J. Hoefer, Michael H. Miner & Robert L. Klitzman - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (1):116-133.
    Internet-based health research is increasing, and often offers financial incentives but fraudulent behavior by participants can result. Specifically, eligible or ineligible individuals may enter the study multiple times and receive undeserved financial compensation. We review past experiences and approaches to this problem and propose several new strategies. Researchers can detect and prevent Internet research fraud in four broad ways: through the questionnaire/instrument ; through participants' non-questionnaire data and seeking external validation through computer information,, and 4) through study design. These approaches (...)
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    Neuroscience and Facial Expressions of Emotion: The Role of Amygdala–Prefrontal Interactions.Paul J. Whalen, Hannah Raila, Randi Bennett, Alison Mattek, Annemarie Brown, James Taylor, Michelle van Tieghem, Alexandra Tanner, Matthew Miner & Amy Palmer - 2013 - Emotion Review 5 (1):78-83.
    The aim of this review is to show the fruitfulness of using images of facial expressions as experimental stimuli in order to study how neural systems support biologically relevant learning as it relates to social interactions. Here we consider facial expressions as naturally conditioned stimuli which, when presented in experimental paradigms, evoke activation in amygdala–prefrontal neural circuits that serve to decipher the predictive meaning of the expressions. Facial expressions offer a relatively innocuous strategy with which to investigate these normal variations (...)
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    A participatory, qualitative analysis of the use of MagicSchool AI for course design.Shantanu Tilak, Jesse Lincoln, Tara Miner, Natasha Christensen, Judy Jankowski & Kadie Kennedy - 2024 - Journal of Sociocybernetics 19 (1):43-106.
    This participatory study recounts conversational practices occurring between three teachers, a head of school, and a researcher during a month-long curriculum design workshop mediated by the MagicSchool AI technology to create social studies, language arts, science, and mathematics lessons for a virtual special education program. A social paradigm of AI-mediated educational practices is presented, wherein teachers interact with AI tools by embodying co-agency and a spirit of inquiry. Collective practices are interpreted using Gordon Pask’s conversation theory framework, showcasing how to (...)
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    Genomics and Biodiversity: Applications and Ethical Considerations for Climate‐Just Conservation.Skye A. Miner & Timothy J. Thurman - 2024 - Hastings Center Report 54 (S2):114-119.
    Genomics holds significant potential for conservationists, offering tools to monitor species risks, enhance conservation strategies, envision biodiverse futures, and advance climate justice. However, integrating genomics into conservation requires careful consideration of its impacts on biodiversity, the diversity of scientific researchers, and governance strategies for data usage. These factors must be balanced with the varied interests of affected communities and environmental concerns. We argue that conservationists should engage with diverse communities, particularly those historically marginalized and most vulnerable to climate change. This (...)
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    The Difficulties of Mercy: Reading Thomas Aquinas on Misericordia.Robert C. Miner - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (1):70-85.
    In the Questions on charity in the ST (2a2ae, qq. 23-46), Aquinas considers at length the vices opposed to charity, omitting altogether any Question on a vice opposed to mercy. What does the omission reveal about mercy and its difficulties? First, I reject ready-to-hand explanations of the omission. Second, I consider the relation between mercy and compassion, showing that for Thomas the primary impediments to compassion are less vices than psychological forces irreducible to any single vice. Third, I turn to (...)
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    "Verum-factum" and Practical Wisdom in the Early Writings of Giambattista Vico.Robert C. Miner - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (1):53.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Verum-factum and Practical Wisdom in the Early Writings of Giambattista VicoRobert C. MinerAs several contemporary writers have noted, Giambattista Vico defends the idea of practical knowledge, a type of knowledge that cannot be fully expressed by propositions and defies reductions to method. 1 The defense of practical knowledge, against Descartes and the rise of objectifying science, is most clearly articulated in a group of Vico’s early writings: the oration (...)
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    Observed Workplace Incivility toward Women, Perceptions of Interpersonal Injustice, and Observer Occupational Well-Being: Differential Effects for Gender of the Observer.Kathi N. Miner & Lilia M. Cortina - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Workplace Incivility: Who Is Most Targeted and Who Is Most Harmed?Lauren Zurbrügg & Kathi N. Miner - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Nietzsche as Critic and Proponent of Socialism: A Reappraisal Based on Human, All Too Human.Robert Miner - 2020 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 51 (1):1-20.
    ABSTRACT Against the impression that what he says about socialism is either indiscriminately hostile or somewhat superficial, I show Nietzsche to be a subtle and nuanced judge of socialism in his first three “middle period” works—Human, All Too Human, Assorted Opinions and Maxims, and The Wanderer and His Shadow. First, I argue that the critique of socialism contained within the two volumes of HH cuts deeper than generic dismissals of socialism found in later work. Second, I contend that Nietzsche's critique (...)
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  14. (1 other version)Nietzsche on Friendship.Robert C. Miner - 2010 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 40 (1):47-69.
    In this analysis of his thought on friendship, I begin first by arguing that for Nietzsche friendship is undesirable or impossible with or between four human types. Insight on this point is valuable, because it provides clear vision of what friendship is not. Second, I will argue that Nietzsche takes superior friendship to be possible but rare, since it requires its participants to balance three pairs of opposing qualities that are difficult to keep in equilibrium. Third, I will show that (...)
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    Truth in the making: creative knowledge in theology and philosophy.Robert C. Miner - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    Truth in the Making represents a sophisticated effort to map the complex relations between human knowledge and creative power, as reflected across more than half a millennium of philosophical enquiry. Showing the intimacy of this problematic to the work of Nicholas of Cusa, Bacon, Galileo, Descartes, Hobbes, Leibniz, Vico and David Lachterman, the book reveals how questions about creation apparently diluted by secularism in fact retain much of their potency today. If science could counterfeit or synthesize nature precisely from its (...)
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  16. Non-Aristotelian prudence in the Prima Secundae.Robert C. Miner - 2000 - The Thomist 64 (3):401-422.
     
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    Suarez as Founder of Modernity: Reflections on a Topos in Recent Historiography.Robert C. Miner - 2001 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 18 (1):17 - 36.
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    Japanese Court Poetry.James T. Araki, Robert H. Brower & Earl Miner - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (3):462.
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    Nietzsche's Fourfold Conception of the Self.Robert Miner - 2011 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 54 (4):337-360.
    Abstract Struck by essentialist and anti-essentialist elements in his writings, Nietzsche's readers have wondered whether his conception of the self is incoherent or paradoxical. This paper demonstrates that his conception of the self, while complex, is not paradoxical or incoherent, but contains four distinct levels. Section I shows Schopenhauer as Educator to contain an early description of the four levels: (1) a person's deepest self, embracing all that cannot be educated or molded; (2) a person's ego; (3) a person's ?ideal? (...)
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    Nietzsche and Montaigne.Robert Miner - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book is a historically informed and textually grounded study of the connections between Montaigne, the inventor of the essay, and Nietzsche, who thought of himself as an "attempter." In conversation with the Essais, Nietzsche developed key themes of his oeuvre: experimental scepticism, gay science, the quest for drives beneath consciousness, the free spirit, the affirmation of sexuality and the body, and the meaning of greatness. Robert Miner explores these connections in the context of Nietzsche's reverence for Montaigne-a reverence he (...)
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    Anti-System in the Philosophical Practice of Francis Bacon.Robert Miner - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 31 (2):115-135.
    In this paper, I ask whether Francis Bacon constitutes a revealing exception to the modern predilection for ‘system.’ First, I consider evidence for reading Bacon as a philosopher strongly attracted toward the ideal of system. Second, I show how reflecting on Bacon’s philosophical practice can motivate an ‘anti- system‘ reading of his texts. In considering the small number of works in which Bacon explicitly discusses ‘system’ under that name (in particular, the Descriptio globi intellectualis), I clarify what is and is (...)
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    The Need for Diverse Empirical Data to Inform the Use of Polygenic Risk Scores in Prenatal Screening.Skye Adell Miner & Stacey Pereira - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (3):39-41.
    Bowman-Smart et al. (2023) suggest that the current ethical frameworks used to evaluate the use of noninvasive prenatal technologies (e.g., NIPT) are inconsistent when used to analyze the ethics of...
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    An Introduction to Japanese Court Poetry.Robert L. Backus, Earl Miner & Robert H. Brower - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (4):605.
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    Book Reviews Section 2.Robert F. Bieler, Paul B. Pederson, Robert L. Church, N. Ray Hiner, Edward J. Power, Michael J. Parsons, Stewart E. Fraser, June T. Fox, Monroe C. Beardsley, Richard Gambino, Richard D. Mosier, David Lawson, Frederick C. Gruber, David L. Kirp, Russell L. Curtis, Jerry Miner, Geneva Gay, Phillip C. Smith & Emma M. Capelluzzo - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (2):99-112.
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    A History of Japanese Literature, Vol. 3: The High Middle Ages.Steven D. Carter, Konishi Jin'ichi, Aileen Gatten, Mark Harbison & Earl Miner - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (4):610.
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    Japanese Poetic Diaries.Alvin P. Cohen & Earl Miner - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):358.
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    Fujiwara Teika's Superior Poems of Our Time.Edwin A. Cranston, Robert H. Brower, Earl Miner & Fujiwara Teika - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (2):377.
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    The Word-Soul at OddsA History of Japanese Literature, Volume One: The Archaic and Ancient Ages.Edwin A. Cranston, Jin'ichi Konishi, Aileen Gatten, Nicholas Teele & Earl Miner - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (4):611.
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    Respecting Autonomy and Balancing Benefits by Disclosing the Secondary Finding of Klinefelter’s.D. Micah Hester & Skye Adell Miner - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (10):89-91.
    Mr. Robinson’s case raises clear concerns regarding whether, when, and even how to disclose unexpected genetic findings when doing genomic research. The American...
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    Sitar and Sarod in the 18th and 19th Centuries.Wayne Howard & Allyn Miner - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (4):724.
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    Principles of Classical Japanese Literature.Earl Jackson & Earl Miner - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (3):477.
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    Count Rumford, a Youthful Meteorologist.Lucia Lowry, C. Lowry & John Miner - 1937 - Isis 27 (2):264-267.
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    The Graveyard Fort; A Disputed Incident in the Life of Count Rumford.Lucia Lowry, C. Lowry & John Miner - 1937 - Isis 27 (2):268-285.
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    Japanese Poetic Diaries.D. E. Mills & Earl Miner - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):351.
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    A contribution to the psychology of rhythm.J. Burt Miner - 1902 - Psychological Review 9 (5):531-532.
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    A Genetic Study of Rhythm. Miner & J. Burt - 1902 - Psychological Review 9 (2):210-211.
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    Armistice in the Recent Battle of the Books: Paul De Man, Claudio Guillen, and History.Earl Miner - 1994 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 24 (1):1.
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    Augustinian Recollection.Robert Miner - 2007 - Augustinian Studies 38 (2):435-450.
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    Collingwood and Lonergan on Historical Knowledge.Robert Miner - 2006 - Lonergan Workshop 19:197-209.
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    Courtesan, concubine, whore: Apollodorus' deliberate use of terms for prostitutes.Jess Miner - 2003 - American Journal of Philology 123 (1):19-37.
    This article examines Apollodorus' use of the terms hetaira, pallake, and porne in the speech Against Neaira. It argues that he employs these terms with consistency and with attention to differences among them rather than haphazardly or interchangeably as was previously believed. Apollodorus' distinctions among types of prostitutes are further clarified through comparisons with his use of the terms in other speeches. Finally, there is a reexamination of the famous statement on the existence of three types of women in society. (...)
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    Dance as Cultural Heritage, Volume Two.Allyn Miner & Betty True Jones - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (4):842.
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    Dr. Baird's criticism of the iowa studies in psychology.James Burt Miner - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (2):45-47.
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    A Reply to Dr. Miner.James Burt Miner - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (4):101-104.
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    English inflectional endings and unordered rules.Kenneth L. Miner - 1975 - Foundations of Language 12 (3):339-365.
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    Final statements in the discussion between professor Miner and dr. Baird.James Burt Miner - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (11):291-298.
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    Festive Wine.Earl Miner, Noah Brannen & William Elliott - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):523.
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    Human Joy and the Subversion of Work/Play Distinctions: A Note on Adorno's Minima Moralia 2.84.Robert Miner - 2020 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2020 (191):163-168.
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    Is Hobbes a Theorist of the Virtues.Robert C. Miner - 2001 - International Philosophical Quarterly 41 (3):269-284.
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    Inventions of literary modernity.Earl Miner - 1991 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 21:1-22.
  50. Journals and New Books.J. B. Miner - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (24):671.
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