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    Professional Ethics and Accounting Education.Mary Beth Armstrong - 1990 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 9 (1-2):181-191.
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    Delicious but Immoral? Ethical Information Influences Consumer Expectations and Experience of Food.Beth Armstrong, Aaron Meskin & Pam Blundell-Birtill - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
  3. Confidentiality.Mary Beth Armstrong - 1994 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 3 (1):71-88.
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    Can psychopathic offenders discern moral wrongs? A new look at the moral/conventional distinction.E. Aharoni, W. Sinnott-Armstrong & K. A. Kiehl - 2012 - Journal of Abnormal Psychology 121 (2):484-497..
    A prominent view of psychopathic moral reasoning suggests that psychopathic individuals cannot properly distinguish between moral wrongs and other types of wrongs. The present study evaluated this view by examining the extent to which 109 incarcerated offenders with varying degrees of psychopathy could distinguish between moral and conventional transgressions relative to each other and to nonincarcerated healthy controls. Using a modified version of the classic Moral/Conventional Transgressions task that uses a forced-choice format to minimize strategic responding, the present study found (...)
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  5. (1 other version)A World of States of Affairs.D. M. Armstrong - 1993 - Philosophical Perspectives 7:429-440.
    In this important study D. M. Armstrong offers a comprehensive system of analytical metaphysics that synthesises but also develops his thinking over the last twenty years. Armstrong's analysis, which acknowledges the 'logical atomism' of Russell and Wittgenstein, makes facts the fundamental constituents of the world, examining properties, relations, numbers, classes, possibility and necessity, dispositions, causes and laws. All these, it is argued, find their place and can be understood inside a scheme of states of affairs. This is a (...)
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    How and why teachers engage students with data.Jo Beth Jimerson, Vincent Cho, Kimberly A. Scroggins, Ritu Balial & Reginald R. Robinson - 2018 - Educational Studies 45 (6):667-691.
    ABSTRACTJust as accountability policies have led to increased levels of teacher data use, teachers have begun to increase the extent to which students track and analyse data about their own learnin...
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    Moral conformity and its philosophical lessons.Vladimir Chituc & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong - 2020 - Philosophical Psychology 33 (2):262-282.
    ABSTRACTThe psychological and philosophical literature exploring the role of social influence in moral judgments suggests that conformity in moral judgments is common and, in many cases, seems to b...
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    A normative pragmatic model of making fear appeals.Beth Innocenti - 2011 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 44 (3):273-290.
    Broadly speaking, it seems plausible to say that fear appeals are designed to induce action—to generate persuasive force for addressees to act in order to avoid a fearful outcome (Walton 2000, 1-2, 20, 22, 143; Witte 1994, 113; Witte 1992, 329). Because a fear appeal is a kind of argument about harmful consequences, and because arguments about harmful consequences are commonplace in deliberations, fear appeals are practically inevitable in civic discourse. And, as some scholars have recently confirmed, making fear appeals (...)
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    Guest Editors' Notes.Robert Veneziano & Beth Muller - 2005 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 33 (3):293-294.
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    Three Faces of Advocacy: The Cove, Mine, and Food, INC.Mary Beth Woodson - 2011 - Society and Animals 19 (2):200-204.
    The Cove, Mine, and Food, INC. each use the documentary genre to advocate for change, whether in regards to mass wild animal kills, companion animals in natural disasters, or the modern food industry. The films, however, present views of human-nonhuman animal relations that vary greatly. Where The Cove regards dolphins as beings who deserve freedom, Mine explores the view of companion animals as property. Food, INC., finally, treats farm animals solely as a food source.
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    Merleau-Ponty and feminine embodied existence.Beth Preston - 1996 - Man and World 29 (2):167-186.
  12. Wittgenstein's use of examples.Beth Savickey - 2011 - In Oskari Kuusela & Marie McGinn (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Wittgenstein. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Idealism, politics and history: sources of Hegelian thought.George Armstrong Kelly - 1969 - London,: Cambridge University Press.
    Through a series of linked studies, this text provides a wide-ranging analysis of the meeting of two vital themes in the French Revolutionary period.
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    The Singular Voice of Being: John Duns Scotus and Ultimate Difference by Andrew LaZella.Mary Beth Ingham Csj - 2021 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 59 (1):147-148.
    While much has been published on the philosophical and theological positions of John Duns Scotus, the univocal concept of being continues to be a source of debate and, for some, condemnation. In this ambitious study, LaZella investigates how central the labor of division can be in order to “cut the univocal concept of being at its joints”. Throughout, LaZella engages with classic and contemporary scholarship to achieve a twofold end. First, he clearly shows how, for Scotus, the univocal concept of (...)
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    Beyond.Ivor Armstrong Richards - 1974 - New York,: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
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    Did Scotus Modify his Position on the Relationship of Intellect and Will?Mary Beth Ingham - 2002 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 69 (1):88-116.
    This article examines the claim that Duns Scotus’s position on the will’s freedom changed between his early Lectura teaching to his late Reportatio lectures on Distinction 25 of Book II of the Sentences. Stephen Dumont in “Did Duns Scotus Change His Mind on the Will?” suggests that Scotus moves closer to the position of Henry of Ghent on the will. The Franciscan had criticized that position in his earlier teaching. In order to demonstrate that Scotus’s voluntarism continues to be moderate, (...)
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    O encontro privilegiado entre Bakhtin e Dostoiévski num subsolo.Beth Brait & Irene Machado - 2011 - Bakhtiniana 6 (1):24-43.
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    Gender and the Problem of Personal Identity.Beth Dixon - 1992 - The Personalist Forum 8 (Supplement):259-263.
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    Conflicting Values, Fractured Selves.Beth Halpern - 1998 - International Philosophical Quarterly 38 (1):31-41.
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    Performing to be whole: Inquiries in transformation.Sally Armstrong Gradle - 2011 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 45 (4):54-66.
    Far from restricting my access to things and to the world the body is my very means of entering into relation with all things. In the following work I explore teacher education performance art and examine what it means to be fully aware through the body rather than housed in a body.1 Developing this embodied awareness is important in teacher education because it expands the connections with others whom we teach, increases the sociocultural understandings that mature with reflection, and enables (...)
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    The Singular Voice of Being: John Duns Scotus and Ultimate Difference by Andrew LaZella.Mary Beth Ingham - 2021 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 59 (1):147-148.
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  22. Resurrecting Excellence: Shaping Faithful Christian Ministry.L. Gregory Jones & Kevin R. Armstrong - 2006
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    Case Report: Globus Pallidus Internus (GPi) Deep Brain Stimulation Induced Keyboard Typing Dysfunction.Joshua K. Wong, Melissa J. Armstrong, Leonardo Almeida, Aparna Wagle Shukla, Addie Patterson, Michael S. Okun & Irene A. Malaty - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Using Read-Alouds of Grade-Level Social Studies Text and Systematic Prompting to Promote Comprehension for Students with Severe Disabilities.Ginevra R. Courtade, Beth Newberry Gurney & Rachel Carden - 2017 - Journal of Social Studies Research 41 (4):291-301.
    Learning social studies content is important for all students, including those with severe disabilities. However, there is a limited amount of research that specifically examines teaching social studies to this population of students. Therefore, educators must look to research-based practices in other academic areas (e.g., English language arts) to determine new strategies to teach this important content. Using a multiple probe across participants design, three fifth-grade students with severe disabilities were taught to answer comprehension questions during read-alouds of social studies (...)
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  25. When little things are big things : The importance of relationships for nurses' professional practice.Dana Beth Weinberg - 2006 - In Sioban Nelson & Suzanne Gordon (eds.), The Complexities of Care: Nursing Reconsidered. Cornell University Press.
     
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    Effects of early protein malnutrition on learning in the rat.N. R. Remley, D. R. Armstrong, D. P. Gilman & L. F. Mercer - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (5):377-379.
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    ‘Seeing’ dislocations in zinc.J. M. Schultz & R. W. Armstrong - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 10 (105):497-511.
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    When Public Art Goes Bad: Two Competing Features of Public Art.Mary Beth Willard - 2019 - Open Philosophy 2 (1):1-9.
    Not all public art is bad art, but when public art is bad, it tends to be bad in an identifiable way. In this paper, I develop a Waltonian theory of the category of public art, according to which public art standardly is both accessible to the public and minimally site-specific. When a work lacks the standard features of the category to which it belongs, appreciators tend to perceive the work as aesthetically flawed. I then compare and contrast cases of (...)
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    Otho's funny walk: Tacitus, histories 1.27.Cora Beth Fraser - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (02):621-631.
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    Vesey on sensations of heat.David M. Armstrong - 1963 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41 (3):359-362.
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    Educating Angels: Teaching for the Pursuit of Happiness.Tony Armstrong - 2013 - Marion, Michigan: Parkhurst Brothers Publishers.
    School reform and accountability tests have been hotly debated for decades, but the goal of reform and accountability has not. Most agree that the main problem with contemporary education is that it fails to adequately prepare students with the “21st century skills” needed to find jobs and promote national competitiveness in the global economy. Tony Armstrong challenges both the morality and the consequences of pushing this purpose of education. He says it is immoral because it neglects our children’s deepest (...)
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  32. Educating angels: teaching for the pursuit of happiness.Anthony Armstrong - 2013 - Marion, Michigan: Parkhurst Brothers Publishers.
    School reform and accountability tests have been hotly debated for decades, but the goal of reform and accountability has not. Most agree that the main problem with contemporary education is that it fails to adequately prepare students with the "21st century skills" needed to find jobs and promote national competitiveness in the global economy. Tony Armstrong challenges both the morality and the consequences of pushing this purpose of education. He says it is immoral because it neglects our children's deepest (...)
     
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  33. The Philosophy of John Duns Scotus. By Antonie Vos.Mary Beth Ingham - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (2):314-315.
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    The Religions of the Book: Christian Perceptions, 1400–1660. Edited by Matthew Dimmock and Andrew Hadfield.Mary Beth Ingham - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (5):901-902.
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    The New Normal in Education: Teaching, Learning, and Leading.Mary Beth Klinger & Teresa Coffman - 2023 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book explores the “new normal” for teaching, learning, and leadership in higher education. Emphasis is placed on welcoming growth and change and being curious to the transformative opportunities that exist for today’s students so that the next generation is prepared to solve the world’s most pressing issues.
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    Milton's Daughters: The Education of Eighteenth-Century Women Writers.Beth Kowaleski-Wallace - 1986 - Feminist Studies 12 (2):275.
  37. I958.A. Margaret, Mary Beth Mader & Simone de Beauvoir - 2010 - In Alan D. Schrift (ed.), The History of Continental Philosophy. London: Routledge. pp. 287.
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  38. Neuroscience & Philosophy.Felipe De Brigard & Walter Sinnott Armstrong (eds.) - forthcoming - MIT Press.
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    Cosby, Comedy and Aesthetic Betrayal.Mary Beth Willard - 2020 - The Philosophers' Magazine 88:36-41.
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    The Self in Social Theory. [REVIEW]Beth Halpern - 1995 - International Studies in Philosophy 27 (1):137-138.
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    Journey Back to God: Origen on the Problem of Evil. By Mark S. M. Scott. Pp. xiv, 166, notes, bibliography, Oxford University Press, 2012, £45.96. [REVIEW]Mary Beth Ingham - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (1):145-145.
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    Mystery Unveiled: The Crisis of the Trinity in Early Modern England . By Paul C. H. Lim. Pp. 328, + notes, bibliography & index. Oxford University Press, 2012, £44.76. [REVIEW]Mary Beth Ingham - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (3):523-523.
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    On Love: Victorine Texts in Translation: Exegesis, Theology and Spirituality from the Abbey of St. Victor. Edited by Hugh Feiss, OSB. Pp. 341 + Bibliography, indices, Turnhout, Brepols. 2012, $35.18. [REVIEW]Mary Beth Ingham - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (6):980-980.
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    Book review: Ornament, fantasy, and desire in nineteenth-century French literature. [REVIEW]Rae Beth Gordon - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (2).
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    (1 other version)Rightings: Ethics and human sex variationmaking sense of intersex: Changing ethical perspectives in biomedicine, by Ellen K. Feder. Bloomington: Indiana university press, 2014. [REVIEW]Mary Beth Mader - 2015 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 8 (1):201-221.
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    Beth E. Schneider.Beth E. Schneider - 2011 - Gender and Society 25 (3):363-368.
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    E. W. Beth. On machines which prove theorems. Simon Stevin, vol. 32 (1958), pp. 49–60.E. W. Beth - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (4):659-659.
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    Beth, Karl, D. Dr., Universitätsprofessor in Wien. Religion und Magie bei den Naturvölkern.Karl Beth - 1917 - Kant Studien 21 (1-3).
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  49. E.W. Beth Memorial Colloquium Logic and Foundations of Science, Paris, Institut Henri Poincaré, 19-21 May 1964. Edited by Jean-Louis Destouches.Evert Willem Beth & Jean Louis Destouches - 1967 - D. Reidel.
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    Immigration of coloured peoples.C. Wicksteed Armstrong - 1956 - The Eugenics Review 48 (1):63.
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