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  1. Recitational Poetry and Senecan Tragedy: Is There a Similarity?Anthony Hollingsworth - 2001 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 94 (2).
     
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    Book Review Section 3. [REVIEW]Frank Scott Howell, Steve Aby, Larry Cuban, Sandra Hollingsworth, Bruce Anthony Jones, David Thornton Moore, Robert W. Johns & Mary Alice Barksdale-Ladd - 1992 - Educational Studies 23 (3):367-415.
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  3. Retracted: being lucky and being deserving, and distribution.Anthony Amatrudo - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):658-669.
    This paper examines the concepts of desert and luck, familiar in political theory but neglected by sociologists. I argue that the idea of desert is composed of both personal performance and the degree of responsibility a person has over that performance. Distribution ought to be in accordance with the indebtedness created by the person's performance. This can be compromised by luck; that is, personal desert is undermined where lack of performance scuttles the applicability of the contributory model. This paper examines (...)
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    A Decision Theory Perspective on Wicked Problems, SDGs and Stakeholders: The Case of Deforestation.Anthony Alexander, Helen Walker & Izabela Delabre - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 180 (4):975-995.
    The Sustainable Development Goals are an opportunity to address major social and environmental challenges. As a widely agreed framework they offer a potential way to mobilise stakeholders on a global scale. The manner in which the goals, with time-based targets and specific metrics, are set out within a voluntary reporting process adopted by both governments and business, provides a fascinating and important case for organisational studies. It is both about advancing performance measurement and evidence-based policy-making for sustainable development, and also (...)
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    Mitochondrial Replacement: Ethics and Identity.Anthony Wrigley, Stephen Wilkinson & John B. Appleby - 2015 - Bioethics 29 (9):631-638.
    Mitochondrial replacement techniques have the potential to allow prospective parents who are at risk of passing on debilitating or even life-threatening mitochondrial disorders to have healthy children to whom they are genetically related. Ethical concerns have however been raised about these techniques. This article focuses on one aspect of the ethical debate, the question of whether there is any moral difference between the two types of MRT proposed: Pronuclear Transfer and Maternal Spindle Transfer. It examines how questions of identity impact (...)
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  6. Intrinsic Finks, Masks, and Mimics.Anthony Everett - 2009 - Erkenntnis 71 (2):191-203.
    I argue for the existence of intrinsic Finks, Masks, and Mimics, and argue that these undermine certain recent attempts to revive simple conditional analyses of dispositions. I present some examples of intrinsic Finks, Masks, and Mimics, and argue that the example of an intrinsic fink I present has certain advantages over the examples of intrinsic finks recently suggested by Randolph Clarke. I conclude that the existence of such Finks, Masks, and Mimics, undermine a recent attempt by Sungho Choi to distinguish (...)
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    An Eliminativist Approach to Vulnerability.Anthony Wrigley - 2014 - Bioethics 29 (7):478-487.
    The concept of vulnerability has been subject to numerous different interpretations but accounts are still beset with significant problems as to their adequacy, such as their contentious application or the lack of genuine explanatory role for the concept. The constant failure to provide a compelling conceptual analysis and satisfactory definition leaves the concept open to an eliminativist move whereby we can question whether we need the concept at all. I highlight problems with various kinds of approach and explain why a (...)
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    Activation by marginally perceptible ("subliminal") stimuli: Dissociation of unconscious from conscious cognition.Anthony G. Greenwald, M. R. Klinger & E. S. Schuh - 1995 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 124 (1):22-42.
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    Ethics and end of life care: the Liverpool Care Pathway and the Neuberger Review.Anthony Wrigley - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (8):639-643.
    The Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying has recently been the topic of substantial media interest and also been subject to the independent Neuberger Review. This review has identified clear failings in some areas of care and recommended the Liverpool Care Pathway be phased out. I argue that while the evidence gathered of poor incidences of practice by the Review is of genuine concern for end of life care, the inferences drawn from this evidence are inconsistent with the causes for (...)
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    A double stimulation test of ideomotor theory with implications for selective attention.Anthony G. Greenwald - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 84 (3):392.
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    Theology and Catastrophe.Anthony W. Bartlett - 2018 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 23 (2):171-188.
    Girardian anthropology tells us that the birth of human meaning and its signs are the result of a primitive catastrophe. But if these origins are exposed by the biblical record it is because another, transformative semiosis has opened in human existence. Girard’s seminal remarks on the Greek logos and the logos of John, endorsing Heidegger’s divorce of the two, demonstrate this claim and its source in the nonviolence of the gospel logos. In effect, there is a second catastrophe, one embedded (...)
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    Semantic relativism, underdetermination, and knowledge.Anthony J. Graybosch - 1988 - Philosophia 18 (1):61-74.
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  13. Jesus Christ in the Old Testament.Anthony Tyrrell Hanson - 1965
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    Thomas Aquinas: A Portrait by Denys Turner.Anthony Kenny - 2019 - Common Knowledge 25 (1-3):460-461.
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  15. (1 other version)God and Philosophy.Anthony Flew - 1967 - Religious Studies 2 (2):282-285.
     
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    On the use of "theory" and the usefulness of theory.Anthony G. Greenwald & Anthony R. Pratkanis - 1988 - Psychological Review 95 (4):575-579.
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    Time and Freedom.Anthony J. Steinbock & Christopher Macann (eds.) - 2014 - Northwestern University Press.
    Christophe Bouton’s _Time and Freedom _addresses the problem of the relationship between time and freedom as a matter of practical philosophy, examining how the individual lives time and how her freedom is effective in time. Bouton first charts the history of modern philosophy’s reengagement with the Aristotelian debate about future contingents, beginning with Leibniz. While Kant, Husserl, and their followers would engage time through theories of knowledge, Schopenhauer, Schelling, Kierkegaard, and, Heidegger, Sartre, and Levinas applied a phenomenological and existential methodology (...)
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    12: Relationship-Centered Administration: A Case Study in a Community Hospital Department of Medicine.Anthony L. Suchman, Howard B. Beckman, Susan H. McDaniel & Edward L. Deci - 2003 - In Richard M. Frankel, Timothy E. Quill & Susan H. McDaniel (eds.), The biopsychosocial approach: past, present, and future. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
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    Modality and Counterfactuals: Understanding the Role and Context of Metaphysical Underpinnings for Harm, Benefit and Identity Claims Arising from Genome Editing and Genetic Modification.Anthony Wrigley - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (9):52-54.
    Deriving ethical conclusions from arguments that rely heavily on metaphysical foundations, as Parfit (1984) does in generating his Nonidentity Problem, is an approach fraught with problems. Sparrow...
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  20. Injustice.Anthony D. Woozley - 1973 - In Nicholas Rescher (ed.), Studies in Ethics (American Philosophical Quarterly Monograph Series, No. 7). Oxford: Basil Blackwell. pp. 109-122.
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    Academic Dishonesty at the Graduate Level.Anthony N. Fabricatore, Peter A. Brawer, Paul J. Handal & Valerie A. Wajda-Johnston - 2001 - Ethics and Behavior 11 (3):287-305.
    We investigated the definition, prevalence, perceived prevalence and severity of, as well as justifications for and expected responses to, academic dishonesty at the graduate level in a sample of 246 graduate students, 49 faculty, and 20 administrators. Between 2.5% and 55.1% of students self-reported engaging in academically dishonest behaviors, depending on the nature of the behavior. Students and faculty rated 40 examples of academically dishonest behaviors similarly in terms of severity, but faculty tended to underestimate the prevalence of academic dishonesty. (...)
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    Three Cheers for Aristotle, Non-Contradiction, and Classical Negation.Anthony S. Gillies - 1997 - Modern Schoolman 75 (1):23-34.
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    Synthetic fuel production in prewar and world war II Japan: A case study in technological failure.Anthony N. Stranges - 1993 - Annals of Science 50 (3):229-265.
    Japan is a country largely lacking supplies of many essential natural resources including petroleum, coal, and iron ore. As her industrial base and economy expanded during the 1920s and 1930s, Japan's dependence on imports of these resources became increasingly evident. The onset of the Depression in the 1930s further threatened Japan's lifeline, and, in an effort to become economically independent and self-sufficient in natural resources , Japan's militaristic government pursued a policy of territorial expansion. Beginning in 1937, Japan's military forces (...)
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    The role of alexithymia in memory and executive functioning across the lifespan.I. I. Anthony N. Correro, Elizabeth R. Paitel, Steven J. Byers & Kristy A. Nielson - forthcoming - Tandf: Cognition and Emotion:1-16.
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    Is "superassertible" a truth predicate?Anthony Brueckner - 1998 - Noûs 32 (1):76-81.
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  26. The making of the modern mind.Anthony Campbell - 2000 - The Philosophers' Magazine 11:17-18.
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    Transfer operator analysis of the parallel dynamics of disordered Ising chains.Anthony C. C. Coolen & Koujin Takeda - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (1-3):64-77.
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    The spheres of music: A gathering of essays.Anthony Gritten - 2001 - British Journal of Aesthetics 41 (4):449-451.
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    Direct reference, mental causation and consciousness: Old wine in new bottles.Anthony Palmer - 1995 - Philosophical Investigations 18 (1):65-73.
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    The head, heart, and hands.Anthony G. Rud - 2006 - Education and Culture 22 (1):5-6.
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    Ethnicity and Sexuality in Tom DeCerchio's Nunzio's Second Cousin.Anthony J. Tamburri - 1996 - Semiotics:91-102.
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    Automatic preference for white americans: Eliminating the familiarity explanation.Anthony Greenwald - manuscript
    Using the Implicit Association Test (IAT), recent experiments have demonstrated a strong and automatic positive evaluation of White Americans and a relatively negative evaluation of African Americans. Interpretations of this finding as revealing pro-White attitudes rest critically on tests of alternative interpretations, the most obvious one being perceivers’ greater familiarity with stimuli representing White Americans. The reported experiment demonstrated that positive attributes were more strongly associated with White than Black Americans even when (a) pictures of equally unfamiliar Black and White (...)
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    A Problem About Preference.Anthony S. Gillies - 2021 - Philosophers' Imprint 21 (19).
    Obligation describing language is hooked up with preference, a relation of what-is-better-than-what. But ordinary situations underdetermine such relations of what-is-better-than-what. Even so, there are plainly true sentences describing our obligations in those situations. This mismatch is trouble-making and getting out of the trouble requires either giving up the easy link between “ought” and preference or re-thinking the kind of things preferences can be.
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    Experience sampling of the degree of mind wandering distinguishes hidden attentional states.Anthony P. Zanesco, Ekaterina Denkova, Joanna E. Witkin & Amishi P. Jha - 2020 - Cognition 205 (C):104380.
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    Wittgenstein.Anthony Palmer - 1974 - Philosophical Books 15 (1):6-8.
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    Skepticism, Sublimity, and Transcendence.Anthony Rudd - 2008 - International Philosophical Quarterly 48 (3):289-304.
    Stanley Cavell has suggested that the deepest roots of skepticism lie in a sense of alienation between the subject and the world, and this has led him to reassess the philosophical importance of the Romantic project of “re-enchanting” the world. One way to pursue this project is by starting from Kant’s reflections on the sublime. I consider Julian Young’s recent discussion of this topic and the Heideggeran pantheism to which it leads him. I conclude that, while there is much insight (...)
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    Mentalization-Based Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Practical Guide.Anthony Bateman & Peter Fonagy - 2006 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Mentalizing - the ability to understand oneself and others by inferring the mental states that lie behind overt behavior - develops during childhood within the context of a secure attachment relationship. It is crucial to self-regulation and constructive, intimate relationships. Failure to retain mentalizing, particularly in the midst of emotional interactions, is a core problem in borderline personality disorder and results in severe emotional fluctuations, impulsivity, and vulnerability to interpersonal and social interactions. Mentalization-based treatment for borderline personality disorder is a (...)
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    An analysis of John Dewey's notion of occupations: Still pedagogically valuable?Anthony DeFalco - 2010 - Education and Culture 26 (1):pp. 82-99.
    At the end of the nineteenth century, the manual training (MT) movement was a major concern for educators, industrialists, and politicians, and this included John Dewey. For Dewey. his unique version of MT, or "occupations," was a method of learning by doing that was at the center of the curriculum and had equal weight with other studies. It was also a key component of a pedagogy that considered the psychology of the child,1 liberal studies, and the social dimension of learning; (...)
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    Believers and Sceptics.Anthony Carroll & Richard Norman (eds.) - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    Arguments between those who hold religious beliefs and those who do not have been at fever pitch. They have also reached an impasse, with equally entrenched views held by believer and atheist - and even agnostic - alike. This collection is one of the first books to move beyond this deadlock. Specially commissioned chapters address major areas that cut across the debate between the two sides: the origin of knowledge, objectivity and meaning; moral values and the nature of the human (...)
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    Liberal economic rhetoric as an obstacle to the democratization of the world economy.Anthony Carty - 1988 - Ethics 98 (4):742-756.
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    Introduction to “Working at the Margins: Labor and the Politics of Participation in Natural History, 1700–1830”.Patrick Anthony - 2021 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 44 (2):115-136.
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    Aquinas on Contrition and the Love of God.Anthony T. Flood - 2021 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (2):235-248.
    St. Thomas Aquinas treats penance as both a sacrament and a virtue. In either form, penance’s principal human act is contrition—a willed sorrow for one’s sins and an intention to avoid future sins. A look at Aquinas’s understanding of penitential contrition reveals a complex interplay of the different objects of love, the gift of fear, and finally friendship with God. This article offers an analysis of Aquinas’s accounts of penance and contrition with respect to these key elements. I argue that (...)
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  43. Changing the Conversation: A Third Way for Congregations.Anthony B. Robinson - 2008
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  44. John Davenport: Will as commitment and resolve: An existential account of creativity, love, virtue, and happiness.Anthony Rudd - 2012 - Faith and Philosophy 29 (1):91.
     
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    Executive function and language deficits associated with aggressive-sadistic personality.Anthony C. Ruocco & Steven M. Platek - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (3):239-240.
    Aggressive-sadistic personality disorder (SPD) involves derivation of pleasure from another's physical or emotional suffering, or from control and domination of others. Findings from a head-injured sample indicate that SPD traits are associated with neuropsychological deficits in executive function and language, suggesting difficulties in frontal-lobe-mediated self-regulation of aggressive and emotional impulses. Implications for rehabilitation of aggressive offenders are discussed.
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  46. Semantics and psychology part 2: The conceptualization of space.Anthony Sanford, Linda M. Moxey, Michael Harrington, Paul E. Sander, K. I. M. PwNxE1-R. & Anarol I. Strigin - 1994 - Journal of Semantics 11 (4):229.
     
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    The Free Person and the Free Economy: A Personalist View of Market Economics.Anthony J. Santelli, Jeffrey Sikkenga, Rev Robert A. Sirico, Steven Yates & Gloria Zúñiga - 2001 - Lexington Books.
    Foundations of Economic Personalism is a series of three book-length monographs, each closely examining a significant dimension of the Center for Economic Personalism's unique synthesis of Christian personalism and free-economic market theory. In the aftermath of the momentous geo-political and economic changes of the late 1980s, a small group of Christian social ethicists began to converse with free-market economists over the morality of market activity. This interdisciplinary exchange eventually led to the founding of a new academic subdiscipline under the rubric (...)
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  48. Moraliści.Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury - 2002 - Estetyka I Krytyka 2 (2):85-102.
     
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    In Memoriam Michael Scriven.Anthony Blair - 2024 - Informal Logic 44 (4):601-602.
    In Memoriam for Professor Michael Scriven.
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    A History of Philosophy: Maine de Biran to Sartre.Anthony Manser & Frederick Copleston - 1976 - Philosophical Quarterly 26 (105):363.
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