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  1. Book reviews. [REVIEW]Werner Menski, Carl Olson, William Cenkner, Anne E. Monius, Sarah Hodges, Jeffrey J. Kripal, Carol Salomon, Deepak Sarma, William Cenkner, John E. Cort, Peter A. Huff, Joseph A. Bracken, Larry D. Shinn, Jonathan S. Walters, Ellison Banks Findly, John Grimes, Loriliai Biernacki, David L. Gosling, Thomas Forsthoefel, Michael H. Fisher, Ian Barrow, Srimati Basu, Natalie Gummer, Pradip Bhattacharya, John Grimes, Heather T. Frazer, Elaine Craddock, Andrea Pinkney, Joseph Schaller, Michael W. Myers, Lise F. Vail, Wayne Howard, Bradley B. Burroughs, Shalva Weil, Joseph A. Bracken, Christopher W. Gowans, Dan Cozort, Katherine Janiec Jones, Carl Olson, M. D. McLean, A. Whitney Sanford, Sarah Lamb, Eliza F. Kent, Ashley Dawson, Amir Hussain, John Powers, Jennifer B. Saunders & Ramdas Lamb - 2005 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 9 (1-3):153-228.
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    Knowledge and Human Interests.Howard L. Parsons - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (2):281-282.
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    The Healer's Power.Howard Brody - 1992 - Yale University Press.
    Although the physician’s use and misuse of power have been discussed in the social sciences and in literature, they have never been explored in medical ethics until now. In this book, Dr. Howard Brody argues that the central task is not to reduce the physician’s power, as others have suggested, but to develop guidelines for its use, so that the doctor shares with the patient both information and the responsibility for deciding on appropriate treatment. Dr. Brody first reviews literary (...)
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    Nanotech's History: An Interesting, Interdisciplinary, Ideological Split.Ashley Shew - 2008 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 28 (5):390-399.
    Nanotechnology is viewed by those in favor of its development in two different ways, and the divide is not recent. This article describes the origins of the differing visions of nanotechnology and examines their broader impacts. The typical history of the field tells nothing about these differing visions, which perhaps misleads. At least two distinct camps among scientists and engineers pursue work on the nanoscale, but they rarely interact, and when they do, they get nowhere. This article looks first at (...)
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    Engines of Second Creation: Stories About Nanotechnology.Ashley Shew - 2013 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 33 (1-2):21-27.
    We are in a position today to appreciate the ambiguity of technologies: that they are good, and bad, and neutral and present challenges in different ways. Reading U.S. national nanotechnology documents and histories of nanotechnology, one finds that rhetoric idealizing progress without serious consideration of negative side-effects remains unfortunately fixed within stories constructed about technology. Though we should be better aware of the potential for unintended consequences and negative social effects (and, if anything, we should expect these things), the narratives (...)
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    Contrast and matching.Howard Rachlin - 1973 - Psychological Review 80 (3):217-234.
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    Choice, rate of response, and rate of gambling.Howard C. Rachlin & Marvin Frankel - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 80 (3p1):444.
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    The Austrian Philosophy of Values.Howard O. Eaton - 1930 - University of Oklahoma press.
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    Who gets to tell the story? Narrative in postmodern bioethics.Howard Brody - 1997 - In Hilde Lindemann (ed.), Stories and their limits: narrative approaches to bioethics. New York: Routledge. pp. 18--30.
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  10. Piaget and Levi-Strauss: the quest for mind.Howard Gardner - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Aesthetic Education: The Long Haul.Howard Gardner - 1986 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 20 (4):53.
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    Teaching ethics in the fractured state.Howard Harris - 2018 - International Journal of Ethics Education 3 (2):109-123.
    A recent conference had as a theme, Ethics in the Fractured State. That theme presumes that there is a fractured state – if not everywhere then somewhere, if not now, then soon. This paper looks at the nature of the fracture and at the implications for the teaching of ethics. Three important lines of fracture – plural, secular, anti-business – are considered in the paper, each described and distinguished separately. The fracture makes ethics more relevant not only in business schools (...)
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    Unconscious mental states do have an aspectual shape.Howard Shevrin - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (4):624-625.
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    Social theory in Brazil.Howard S. Becker - 1992 - Sociological Theory 10 (1):1-5.
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    Racism and Justice: The Case for Affirmative Action.Howard McGary - 1993 - Science and Society 57 (1):114-116.
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    Reflex modification in the domain of startle: I. Some empirical findings and their implications for how the nervous system processes sensory input.Howard S. Hoffman & James R. Ison - 1980 - Psychological Review 87 (2):175-189.
  17. The anti-materialist strategy and the "knowledge argument".Howard M. Robinson - 1993 - In Howard Robinson (ed.), Objections to Physicalism. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 159--83.
     
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    On recognizing mistakes: A case of practical reasoning in psychotherapy.Howard Schwartz - 1976 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 6 (1):55-73.
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  19. Matter and Sense: A Critique of Contemporary Materialism.Howard Robinson & John Foster - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (2):249-255.
     
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    On necessity de dicto.Howard Burdick - 1972 - Philosophia 2 (1-2):85-115.
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    William James on the Emotions.Howard M. Feinstein - 1970 - Journal of the History of Ideas 31 (1):133.
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    Whitehead's ethic of feeling.Howard Press - 1971 - Ethics 81 (2):161-168.
  23. A brief on behalf of Bohr.Don A. Howard - 1999
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    (2 other versions)Edward C. Pickering, the Henry Draper Memorial, and the beginnings of astrophysics in America.Howard Plotkin - 1978 - Annals of Science 35 (4):365-377.
    (1978). Edward C. Pickering, the Henry Draper Memorial, and the beginnings of astrophysics in America. Annals of Science: Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 365-377.
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  25. Pluralism: An antidote for fanaticism, the delusion of our age.George S. Howard & Cody D. Christopherson - 2009 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 30 (3):139-147.
    William James’s pluralism, when combined with his pragmatism and radical empiricism, is a complete and coherent philosophy of life. James provides an antidote to the excesses of both the extreme realist/objectivist and the extreme constructivist/relativist camps. In this paper, we demonstrate how this is so in a discussion of epistemology and ontology including several extended examples. These examples demonstrate the inescapability of context and background assumptions and the advantages of a pluralist worldview.
     
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    Democracy and the "Kingdom of God".Howard P. Kainz - unknown
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    Equilibrium norms.Howard Margolis - 1990 - Ethics 100 (4):821-837.
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    History of the Use of Graphic Formulas in Organic Chemistry.Howard Mason - 1943 - Isis 34 (4):346-354.
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    Humanism and Marx's thought.Howard Lee Parsons - 1971 - Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas.
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    Rule Consequentialism Is a Rubber Duck.Frances Howard-Snyder - 1993 - American Philosophical Quarterly 30 (3):271 - 278.
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    Recovering the “Secret of the Torah” from Genesis 2.Howard Barry Schatz - 2024 - Open Journal of Philosophy 14 (4):1022-1047.
    Two of God’s holiest names are אלוהים (Elohim) and יהוה (transliteration: YHVH, Yahweh, or Jehovah). In Genesis 1 the creator is Elohim, while in Genesis 2 the creator is Yahweh. There is only one text that reveals the deep and hidden meaning of these names and the differences between their respective versions of Creation. That text is the Sefer Yetzirah or Book of Creation, and it is the only text attributed to the prophet Abraham by many within the Chasidic rabbinical (...)
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    Enthusiasm Letter to a friend.Anthony Ashley Cooper - unknown
    Copyright ©2010–2015 all rights reserved. Jonathan Bennett [Brackets] enclose editorial explanations. Small ·dots· enclose material that has been added, but can be read as though it were part of the original text. Occasional •bullets, and also indenting of passages that are not quotations, are meant as aids to grasping the structure of a sentence or a thought. Every four-point ellipsis . . . . indicates the omission of a brief passage that seems to present more difficulty than it is worth. (...)
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    Measure of a different greatness: the intensive infinite, 1250-1650.Anne Ashley Davenport - 1999 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume examines a selection of late medieval works devoted to the intensive infinite in order to draw a comprehensive picture of the context, character and ...
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    Cellular automata and the sciences of complexity.Howard Gutowitz - 1996 - Complexity 1 (6):29-35.
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    The Escape of the Mind.Howard Rachlin - 2014 - New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
    The Escape of the Mind is part of a current movement in psychology and philosophy of mind that calls into question what is perhaps our most basic, most cherished, and universally accepted belief--that our minds are inside of our bodies. Howard Rachlin adopts the counterintuitive position that our minds, conscious and unconscious, lie not where our firmest introspections tell us they are, but in how we actually behave over the long run. Perhaps paradoxically, the book argues that our introspections, (...)
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  36. The Layman's Bible Commentary, Vol. 12: Jeremiah, Lamentations.Howard Tillman Kuist - 1960
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    Teaching Black Philosophy.Howard McGary - 1984 - Teaching Philosophy 7 (2):129-137.
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    The new conservatism and the critique of equity planning.Howard McGary - 2004 - Philosophy and Geography 7 (1):79-93.
    This essay examines neoconservative criticisms of equity planning, and the challenges against the right of government to regulate local development and land use. The specific concern of this essay is how, or if, local development administrators (equity planners), should use their discretionary powers to ensure that city officials and private developers promote and protect the interests of urban residents, particularly the poor and disadvantaged. The essay begins by discussing the alleged conflict said to exist between needy urban residents and the (...)
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    The New Measures: A Theological History of Democratic Practice; The Future of Faith in American Politics: The Public Witness of the Evangelical Center.Howard B. Rhodes - 2009 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 29 (1):273-276.
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  40. Scientific method.Howard Sankey - 2005 - In Martin Curd & Stathis Psillos (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science. New York: Routledge. pp. 248-258.
     
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    Space perception among unilaterally paralyzed children and adolescents.Howard T. Blane - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (3):244.
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    Anticipation of reward as a function of partial reinforcement.Howard Brand, Paul J. Woods & James M. Sakoda - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 52 (1):18.
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    Framing the Health Reform Debate.Howard Brody - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (3):7-7.
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    More on Clinicians Cutting Costs.Howard Brody - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (2):43-43.
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    Belief and knowledge as distinct forms of memory.Howard Eichenbaum & J. Alexander Bodkin - 2000 - In Daniel L. Schacter & Elaine Scarry (eds.), Memory, Brain, and Belief. Harvard Univ Pr. pp. 176--207.
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    Latent extinction and the fractional anticipatory response mechanism.Howard Moltz - 1957 - Psychological Review 64 (4):229-241.
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    An experimental study of the frustration of will-acts and conation.Howard Littleton Philp - 1936 - Cambridge [Eng.]: The University press.
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    SYMPOSIUM: On West and Fenstermaker's “Doing Difference”.Howard Winant - 1995 - Gender and Society 9 (4):503-506.
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    On a criterion of definition.Howard Burdick - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy 70 (10):294-297.
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    G.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 210–220.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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