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  1. Etyka prostomyślności. Sumienie a rzeczywistość ponowoczesna.Adam A. Dura - 2001 - Archeus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 2:67-87.
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  2. W sprawie recentywizmu. Józef Bańka, Wstęp do filozofii. Filozofia w świetle własnej historii i u progu nowej epoki systemów.Adam A. Dura - 2003 - Principia 34.
     
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    On the relative effectiveness of affect regulation strategies: A meta-analysis.Adam A. Augustine & Scott H. Hemenover - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (6):1181-1220.
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    Alasdair MacIntyre and Edith Stein.Adam A. J. DeVille - 2008 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 11 (2):77-90.
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  5. The evangelical potential of the byzantine liturgy in a culture of efficiency and death.Adam A. J. Deville - 2002 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 43:315-338.
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    The Rhetoric of AIDS and the Semiosis of Rage.Adam A. Ferguson - 2013 - Semiotics:273-280.
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    V. V. Vojtišék. Ob odnom podhodé к klassifikacii bulévyh funkcij . Diskrétnyj analiz , no. 8 , pp. 35–41.A. Ádám - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (4):593.
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    Christ Is the Question – By Wayne A. Meeks.A. K. M. Adam - 2009 - Modern Theology 25 (1):152-154.
  9. Ú. I. Žuravlév. Téorétiko-množéstvénnyé métody v algébré logiki . Problémy kibérnétiki, vol. 8 , pp. 5–44.A. Adam - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (1):162.
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  10. (1 other version)William H. Dray, Philosophy of History. Foundations of Philosophy Series Reviewed by.A. M. Adam - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15 (1):25-28.
     
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  11. 4. Alasdair MacIntyre and Edith Stein: Apophatic Theologians?Adam A. J. Deville - 2008 - Logos- St. Thomas 11 (2).
     
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    Student assessment in the ubiquitously connected world.A. Adams - 2011 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 41 (1):6-18.
    Student cheating on university assessments from entrance exams to finals and from contract cheating on coursework to requesting exam answers using a mobile phone during the exam, has received more and more attention of late. As connection to the Internet becomes ubiquitous and computing and communications technology more embedded in our environment, it is argued that a re-focussing on providing educational opportunities is needed in higher education, rather than chasing the ever-retreating prospect of perfect, or even adequate, assessment for the (...)
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    The Crisis in Teacher Education: A European Concern?A. Adams & W. Tulasiewicz - 1996 - British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (2):218-218.
  14. Pollák György. Megjegyzés Ádám András “Kétpólusú elektromos hálózatokról, II.” cimü dolgozatához . Hungarian, with Russian and German summaries. A Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Matematikai Kutató Intézetének Közleményei , vol. 3 , pp. 81–82. [REVIEW]A. Ádám - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (3):367-367.
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    Colonial bodies: Slavery, wage-slavery, and the representation of race.Adam A. Ferguson - 2015 - Semiotica 2015 (207):539-550.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2015 Heft: 207 Seiten: 539-550.
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    New Testament Theology: Communion and Community – Philip F. Esler.A. K. M. Adam - 2007 - Modern Theology 23 (1):150-152.
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    Walk This Way: Repetition, Difference, ana the Imitation of Christ.A. K. M. Adam - 2001 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 55 (1):19-30.
    An ethics of imitation risks trivializing, aggrandizing, and homogenizing the company of disciples. Should followers of Jesus even try to walk this way?
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    On the methods of history.A. M. Adam - 1999 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 29 (2):315-324.
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    A process approach to emotion and personality: Using time as a facet of data.Randy J. Larsen, Adam A. Augustine & Zvjezdana Prizmic - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (7):1407-1426.
    Emotions change over time. A comprehensive understanding of emotions will require that their temporal nature be observed and analysed. By observing emotion over time, one can disentangle and simultaneously analyse temporal variability within individuals and between-individual variability using a two-step process approach. First, within-person temporal patterns (e.g., covariation, lead–lag relation, periodicity, etc.) are assessed for each subject. Second, between-person analyses are conducted on the within-person patterns. These two steps can be done simultaneously with hierarchical linear models (HLM) or in two (...)
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    The Conversion of the Imagination: Paul as Interpreter of Israel's Scripture – By Richard B. Hays.A. K. M. Adam - 2009 - Modern Theology 25 (1):150-152.
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    The Clock Counts – Length Effects in English Dyslexic Readers.S. Provazza, D. Giofrè, A. -M. Adams & D. J. Roberts - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Should junior doctors strike?Mark Toynbee, Adam A. J. Al-Diwani, Joe Clacey & Matthew R. Broome - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (3):167-170.
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    Review essays : Vico in context Leon Pompa, Vico: A study of the "new science." 2d ed. cambridge university press, new York, 1990. Pp. XV, 251, $44.50 (cloth. [REVIEW]A. M. Adam - 1993 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 23 (2):243-247.
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    Laboratory evidence for cultural transmission mechanisms.Louis M. Herman & Adam A. Pack - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):335-337.
    The mechanisms for cultural transmission remain disputable and difficult to validate through observational field studies alone. If controlled experimental laboratory investigation reveals that a putative mechanism is demonstrable in the species under study, then inferences that the same mechanism is operating in the field observation are strengthened.
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    F. I. Andon. Ob odnom podhodé k minimizacii sistém bulévyh funkcij . Kibérnétika , no. 5 , pp. 44–48. - F. I. Andon. Algoritm uproščéniá d.n.f. bulévyh funckij . Kibérnétika , no. 6 , pp. 12–14. [REVIEW]A. Adam - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (2):330.
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    Povarov G. N.. O gruppovoj invariantnosti bulévyh funkcij . Priménénié logiki v nauké i téhnike , Izdatél′stvo Akadémii Nauk SSSR, Moscow 1960, pp. 263–340. [REVIEW]A. Ádám - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (1):161-162.
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    Book Reviews : Joseph Mali, The Rehabilitation of Myth: Vico's New Science. University Press, New York, Cambridge, 1992. Pp. 275, $59.95 (cloth. [REVIEW]A. M. Adam - 1994 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 24 (3):393-397.
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    Book Reviews : Leon Pompa, Human Nature and Historical Knowledge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990. pp. 234. $44.50. [REVIEW]A. M. Adam - 1994 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 24 (2):250-252.
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    Book Reviews : Julian Martin, Francis Bacon: The State and the Reform of Natural Philosophy. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1992. Pp. 236. $49.95. [REVIEW]A. M. Adam - 1995 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 25 (1):131-135.
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    What do you learn from a single cue? Dimensional reweighting and cue reassociation from experience with a newly unreliable phonetic cue.Vsevolod Kapatsinski, Adam A. Bramlett & Kaori Idemaru - 2024 - Cognition 249 (C):105818.
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    Book Review: The What and the Why of History. [REVIEW]A. M. Adam - 2000 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 30 (1):131-140.
  32. Interference in short-term retention of discrete movements.A. S. Faust-Adams - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 96 (2):400.
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    Clinical Ethics Fellowship Programs in the U.S. and Canada: A Descriptive Study of Program Characteristics and Practices.Ellen Fox & Jason Adam Wasserman - forthcoming - American Journal of Bioethics:1-16.
    To address the current lack of knowledge about clinical ethics fellowship programs (CEFPs), we surveyed all 36 programs in the U.S. and Canada. The number of CEFPs has grown exponentially over the last 40 years and far exceeds previous estimates. Commonalities among CEFPs include: 88.8% require an advanced degree or rarely accept applicants without one; 91.7% of programs do not restrict applicants to a specific background such as medicine or philosophy; and 88.9% of programs compensate fellows. CEFPs vary widely on (...)
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    Feminist philosophy and information systems.A. E. Adam & H. J. Richardson - unknown
    This paper offers a new approach to the philosophical foundations of information systems through feminist philosophy and, in particular, feminist epistemology. This can be used to expose the universalizing tendency of many information systems and to show the importance of using real-life complex examples rather than the simplified examples often favored by philosophers. Within traditional epistemology and its relation to IS, subjectivity, the propositional/skills distinction and epistemic hierarchies are subject to arguments from feminist epistemology. With respect to the emerging critical (...)
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  35. (1 other version)A Simple View of Consciousness.Adam Pautz - 2010 - In Robert C. Koons & George Bealer (eds.), The waning of materialism. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 25--66.
    Phenomenal intentionality is irreducible. Empirical investigation shows it is internally-dependent. So our usual externalist (causal, etc.) theories do not apply here. Internalist views of phenomenal intentionality (e. g. interpretationism) also fail. The resulting primitivist view avoids Papineau's worry that terms for consciousness are highly indeterminate: since conscious properties are extremely natural (despite having unnatural supervenience bases) they are 'reference magnets'.
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    Book Reviews : R. G. Collingwood, The Idea of History. Rev. ed., edited and with a new introduction by J. van der Dussen, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1993. Pp. xlvii, 510. $108.00 (cloth. [REVIEW]A. M. Adam - 1995 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 25 (2):256-258.
  37. (1 other version)Self-locating belief and the sleeping beauty problem.Adam Elga - 2000 - Analysis 60 (2):143–147.
    In addition to being uncertain about what the world is like, one can also be uncertain about one’s own spatial or temporal location in the world. My aim is to pose a problem arising from the interaction between these two sorts of uncertainty, solve the problem, and draw two lessons from the solution.
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  38. The semantics of slurs: A refutation of pure expressivism.Adam M. Croom - 2014 - Language Sciences 41:227-242.
    In several recent contributions to the growing literature on slurs, Hedger draws upon Kaplan's distinction between descriptive and expressive content to argue that slurs are expressions with purely expressive content. The distinction between descriptive and expressive content and the view that slurs are expressions with purely expressive content has been widely acknowledged in prior work, and Hedger aims to contribute to this tradition of scholarship by offering novel arguments in support of his "pure expressivist" account of slurs. But the account (...)
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  39. What kind of a mistake is it to use a slur?Adam Sennet & David Copp - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (4):1079-1104.
    What accounts for the offensive character of pejoratives and slurs, words like ‘kike’ and ‘nigger’? Is it due to a semantic feature of the words or to a pragmatic feature of their use? Is it due to a violation of a group’s desires to not be called by certain terms? Is it due to a violation of etiquette? According to one kind of view, pejoratives and the non-pejorative terms with which they are related—the ‘neutral counterpart’ terms—have different meanings or senses, (...)
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    Le Droit, Les Sciences Humaines Et La Philosophie.L. Husson, J. Carbonnier, A. Adam, J. Ellul, C. Morazé & B. Goldman - 1973 - Vrin.
    L. Husson. XXIX' SEMAINE DE SYNTHÈSE DROIT PÉNAL ET CRIMINOLOGIE Exposé de M. Albert CHAVANNE Professeur à la Faculté de Droit et des Sciences économiques de Lyon Pour traiter des rapports entre droit pénal et criminologie ...
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    Examples of weak amalgamation classes.Adam Krawczyk, Alex Kruckman, Wiesław Kubiś & Aristotelis Panagiotopoulos - 2022 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 68 (2):178-188.
    We present several examples of hereditary classes of finite structures satisfying the joint embedding property and the weak amalgamation property, but failing the cofinal amalgamation property. These include a continuum‐sized family of classes of finite undirected graphs, as well as an example due to Pouzet with countably categorical generic limit.
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    Comment nommer les éléments? les catégories anthropologiques en afrique du sud.Adam Kuper - 2000 - Revue de Synthèse 121 (3-4):265-290.
    L'anthropologie sud-africaine a historiquement été divisée en deux écoles: l'une, associée aux universités de langue afrikaans, appuyait l'apartheid; l'autre, associée aux universités anglophones, s'opposait à la ségrégation et à la discrimination raciale. L'anthropologie afrikaner se focalisait sur la culture, la tradition et l'ethnicité, tandis que l'école rivale voulait étudier l'Afrique du Sud comme une société unique, en transformation rapide. Cette opposition, qui a parfois été exagérée, a été la plus marquée dans la période de renforcement de l'apartheid, dans les années (...)
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  43. Racialization: A Defense of the Concept.Adam Hochman - 2019 - Ethnic and Racial Studies 42 (8):1245-1262.
    This paper defends the concept of racialization against its critics. As the concept has become increasingly popular, questions about its meaning and value have been raised, and a backlash against its use has occurred. I argue that when “racialization” is properly understood, criticisms of the concept are unsuccessful. I defend a definition of racialization and identify its companion concept, “racialized group.” Racialization is often used as a synonym for “racial formation.” I argue that this is a mistake. Racial formation theory (...)
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    Feeling Good by Doing Good: Employee CSR-Induced Attributions, Job Satisfaction, and the Role of Charismatic Leadership.Pavlos A. Vlachos, Nikolaos G. Panagopoulos & Adam A. Rapp - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 118 (3):577-588.
    Interest in corporate social responsibility (CSR) is gaining momentum in academic and managerial circles. However, prior work in the area has paid little attention to how CSR initiatives should be implemented inside the organization. Against this backdrop, this study examines the impact of CSR initiatives on an important stakeholder group—employees. We build and test a comprehensive multilevel framework that focuses on whether employees derive job satisfaction from CSR programs. The proposed model predicts that a manager’s charismatic leadership influences employees’ interpretations (...)
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    An Impossibility Theorem on Beliefs in Games.Adam Brandenburger & H. Jerome Keisler - 2006 - Studia Logica 84 (2):211-240.
    A paradox of self-reference in beliefs in games is identified, which yields a game-theoretic impossibility theorem akin to Russell’s Paradox. An informal version of the paradox is that the following configuration of beliefs is impossible:Ann believes that Bob assumes that.
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    How knowledge deficit interventions fail to resolve beginning farmer challenges.Adam Calo - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (2):367-381.
    Beginning farmer initiatives like the USDA’s Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program, farm incubators, and small-scale marketing innovations offer new entrant farmers agricultural training, marketing and business assistance, and farmland loans. These programs align with alternative food movement goals to revitalize the anemic U.S. small farm sector and repopulate landscapes with socially and environmentally diversified farms. Yet even as these initiatives seek to support prospective farmers with tools for success through a knowledge dissemination model, they remain mostly individualistic and entrepreneurial (...)
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    The Ethos of Excellence.Adam Berg - 2015 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 42 (2):233-249.
    The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to the normative role of conventions in sports. However, the approach I have in mind does not dispatch the theory of interpretivism. What I offer is a synthesis that aims to show how interpretivism works in concert with – and relies heavily on – conventions. To make this point, I will argue that historical, cultural, and even simple preferential needs and desires help to determine what counts as athletic ‘excellence’ in sports.
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    Epistemic virtues and the deliberative frame of mind.Adam Kovach - 2006 - Social Epistemology 20 (1):105 – 115.
    Believing is not much like premeditated intentional action, but neither is it completely reflexive. If we had no more control over believing than we have over our automatic reflexes, it would be hard to make sense of the idea of epistemic virtues. There is, after all, no excellence of the eye blink or the knee jerk. If there are epistemic virtues, then our degree of voluntary control over believing must lie somewhere between the extremes of what we experience with passive (...)
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    The compatibility of zero-sum logic and mutualism in sport.Adam Berg - 2018 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 45 (3):259-278.
    ABSTRACTThis essay argues that within competitive sport zero-sum logic and the theory of mutualism are compatible and complementary. Drawing on Robert Simon’s theory of mutualism and Scott Kretchmar’s argument for zero-sum logic, this article shows how athletes can strive for a clear-cut victory and shared benefits such as athletic excellence fully and wholeheartedly at the same time. This paper will also consider how acknowledgment of this dynamic could advance understandings for ethical theories for sport. It will then conclude by describing (...)
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  50. Explanation and theory evaluation.Adam Grobler & Andrzej Wiśniewski - 2005 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 84 (1):299-310.
    It is claimed that Kuipers' approach to explanation opens the possibility for a further refinement of his own refined HD method for the evaluation of theories. One severe problem for the HD method, refined or not, is theory-ladeness. Given that experimental results are theory-laden, the comparative evaluation of alternative hypotheses is always relative to background knowledge. This difficulty can be avoided by supplementing HD considerations with the principle of inference to the best explanation. The authors sketch a program for doing (...)
     
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