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    Ethical Context and Ethical Decision Making: Examination of an Alternative Statistical Approach for Identifying Variable Relationships.Sean Valentine, Seong-Hyun Nam, David Hollingworth & Callie Hall - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 124 (3):509-526.
    The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between organizational ethical context and the individual ethical decision-making process. In addition, a new statistical approach combining cluster and discriminant analyses was developed to overcome violations of regression assumptions, which are commonly not identified and/or ignored in behavioral and psychological research. Using regressions and this new alternative method, the findings indicated that ethical context does indeed influence the various components of ethical reasoning. However, social desirability was the strongest predictor of (...)
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    The Democracy of the Dead: Dewey, Confucius, and the Hope for Democracy in China.David L. Hall & Roger T. Ames - 1999 - Open Court Publishing Company.
    Will democracy figure prominently in China's future? If so, what kind of democracy? In this insightful and thought-provoking book, David Hall and Roger Ames explore such questions and, in the course of answering them, look to the ideas of John Dewey and Confucius.
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    Localization and Identification of Brain Microstructural Abnormalities in Paediatric Concussion.David Stillo, Ethan Danielli, Rachelle A. Ho, Carol DeMatteo, Geoffrey B. Hall, Nicholas A. Bock, John F. Connolly & Michael D. Noseworthy - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    In the United States, approximately 2.53 million people sustain a concussion each year. Relative to adults, youth show greater cognitive deficits following concussion and a longer recovery. An accurate and reliable imaging method is needed to determine injury severity and symptom resolution. The primary objective of this study was to characterize concussions with diffusion tensor imaging. This was performed through a normative Z-scoring analysis of DTI metrics, fractional anisotropy, axial diffusivity, and radial diffusivity, to quantify patient-specific injuries and identify commonly (...)
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  4. Democracy of the Dead: Dewey, Confucius, and the Hope for Democracy in China.David L. Hall & Roger T. Ames - 2000 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 36 (3):428-434.
     
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    An Introduction to Ethics for Business PeopleMaking the Right Decision: Ethics for Managers.David C. Smith & William D. Hall - 1995 - Business Ethics Quarterly 5 (1):157.
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    The civilization of experience.David L. Hall - 1973 - New York,: Fordham University Press.
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    From otherness to emptiness the aesthetics of philosophic communication.David L. Hall - 1981 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 8 (4):497-513.
  8. Labeled LDA: A supervised topic model for credit attribution in multi-labeled corpora.David Hall & Christopher D. Manning - unknown
    A significant portion of the world’s text is tagged by readers on social bookmarking websites. Credit attribution is an inherent problem in these corpora because most pages have multiple tags, but the tags do not always apply with equal specificity across the whole document. Solving the credit attribution problem requires associating each word in a document with the most appropriate tags and vice versa. This paper introduces Labeled LDA, a topic model that constrains Latent Dirichlet Allocation by defining a one-to-one (...)
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    Is there a God?David Hall - 1996 - Philosophy Now 15:43-44.
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    Reply to Lewis Ford.David L. Hall - 1979 - Philosophy East and West 29 (2):211-213.
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    Thinking from the Han: Self, Truth, and Transcendence in Chinese and Western Culture.David L. Hall & Roger T. Ames - 1998 - SUNY Press.
    Examines the issues of self (including gender), truth, and transcendence in classical Chinese and Western philosophy.
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  12. Thinking through Confucius.David L. Hall & Roger T. Ames - 1987 - Philosophy East and West 41 (2):241-254.
  13. Richard Rorty: Prophet and Poet of the New Pragmatism.David L. Hall - 1995 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 16 (2):217-221.
     
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    Richard Rorty: Prophet and Poet of the New Pragmatism.David L. Hall - 1993 - State University of New York Press.
    This book is a discussion of the nature and import of Richard Rorty's philosophy, particularly as it relates to his reevaluation of American pragmatism.
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    Reviewing research involving children: the practice of British research ethics committees.David Hall - 1988 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 10 (2):1.
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    Whitehead's Speculative Method.David L. Hall - 1972 - Philosophy Today 16 (3):193-209.
  17. The sociology of the new art gallery scene in Chelsea, Manhattan.David Halle & Elisabeth Tiso - 2009 - In Jack Amariglio, Joseph W. Childers & Stephen Cullenberg (eds.), Sublime economy: on the intersection of art and economics. New York: Routledge.
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    Internal Reasons and the Problem of Climate Change.David Hall - 2019 - Theoria 66 (160):27-52.
    Climate action is conventionally framed in terms of overcoming epistemic and practical disagreement. An alternative view is to treat people’s understandings of climate change as fundamentally pluralistic and to conceive of climate action accordingly. This paper explores this latter perspective through a framework of philosophical psychology, in particular Bernard Williams’s distinction between internal and external reasons. This illuminates why the IPCC’s framework of ‘Reasons for Concern’ has an inefficacious relationship to people’s concerns and, hence, why additional reason giving is required. (...)
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    The culture of metaphysics: On saving Neville's project (from Neville).David L. Hall - 1997 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 18 (3):195 - 214.
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    Introducing Environmental Political Theory.Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer, David Schlosberg & Teena Gabrielson - 2016 - In Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer & David Schlosberg (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    This introductory chapter offers an overview of the context, content, and history of environmental political theory as a field of study within political science. It starts by differentiating EPT from both the subfield of political theory and other areas of sustainability and environmental studies, with its focus on the political nature of human/non-human relations. EPT’s development over the last twenty years is discussed, in terms of both substantive foci and maturation as a field. The chapter then turns to an overview (...)
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  21. Anticipating China.David L. Hall & Roger T. Ames - 1995 - Philosophy 72 (280):320-323.
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    The Uncertain Phoenix: Adventures Toward a Post-Cultural Sensibility.David Hall - 2020 - Fordham University Press.
    "A Rose Hill book"--P. [4] of cover. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    Acceptance and preference for inter- and intraspecies social contact in rats.David F. Hall & Bibb LatanÉ - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (3):245-247.
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    Getting it right: On saving confucius from the confucians.David L. Hall & Roger T. Ames - 1984 - Philosophy East and West 34 (1):3-23.
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    Aegean Archaeology.David M. Robinson & H. R. Hall - 1915 - American Journal of Philology 36 (3):345.
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    Modern China and the Postmodern West.David L. Hall - 1991 - In Eliot Deutsch (ed.), Culture and Modernity: East-West Philosophic Perspectives. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 50-70.
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    Whitehead’s Theory of Cultural Interests.David L. Hall - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (4):459-474.
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  28. Han zhe xue si wei de wen hua tan yuan.David L. Hall, Roger T. Ames & Zhonglian Shi - 1999 - Nanjing: Jing xiao Jiangsu Sheng Xin hua shu dian. Edited by Roger T. Ames & Zhonglian Shi.
     
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    Rationality, Correlativity, and The Language of Process.David Lynn Hall & Roger T. Ames - 1991 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 5 (2):85 - 106.
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    Backwards to the future: The cultural turn and the wisdom of intellectual history.David D. Hall - 2012 - Modern Intellectual History 9 (1):171-184.
    Unlike the memory of the querulous and time-bending White Queen inThrough the Looking Glass, mine befits her complaint, inclined as I am to thinking backwards when asked to contemplate the state of our field. Backwards, then, I go in the first section of this essay, after a few opening comments on the situation of our field at the present moment. Thereafter, I describe the emergence of cultural history and summarize some of its strengths and weaknesses, to the end of reflecting (...)
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    The Autonomy of Religion in Whitehead's Philosophy.David Hall - 1969 - Philosophy Today 13 (4):271.
    This article questions the validity of the recent suggestion made by donald sherburne that the 'naturalization' of whiteheadian philosophy through the deletion of the concept of God leads to the reduction of whitehead's theory of religion to an ethical theory. Against this thesis, The author of this article attempts to establish the validity of two propositions: (1) that the discussion of religion from whiteheadian perspective can proceed productively without explicit reference to the doctrine of God and (2) religion and morality (...)
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    Whitehead's theory of cultural interests.David L. Hall - 1970 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (4):457-472.
  33. Chuang-tzu: The Seven Inner Chapters and Other Writings from the Book Chuang-tzuChuang-tzu: Textual Notes to a Partial Translation.David L. Hall & A. C. Graham - 1984 - Philosophy East and West 34 (3):329.
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  34. Process and anarchy: A taoist vision of creativity.David L. Hall - 1978 - Philosophy East and West 28 (3):271-285.
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    How to think philosophically.W. David Hall - 2024 - Minneapolis: Fortress Press.
    How To Think Philosophically invites reflection on curiosity, wonder, and inquiry. Part I explains philosophy as a way of developing the disciplines and intellectual virtues for seeing and inhabiting the world. Part II introduces the domains of philosophical thinking: epistemology (how we know), metaphysics (what we know), and ethics (how to live).
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    Phenomenology and narrative psychology: the Fourteenth Annual Symposium of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center: lectures.Steen Halling & David L. Smith (eds.) - 1996 - Pittsburgh: Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University.
  37. Ethical issues in pre-eclampsia : hurry up and wait.David R. Hall - unknown
     
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    A Collusion of Tropes: Simile, Hyperbole, Metaphor, and Irony in the Work of Theology.W. David Hall - 2012 - Intertexts 16 (2):15-28.
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    Eros and Irony: A Prelude to Philosophical Anarchism.David L. Hall - 1982 - State University of New York Press.
    “The conception of culture and philosophy’s role within it developed in this work permits interesting formulations of a number of important issues and concepts: the relations between the utopian and utilitarian functions of philosophic theory; the character of the aesthetic and mystical sensibilities; the meaning and function of metaphor and of irony; the value of theoretical consensus; the nature of philosophic communication; and the distinctive relation of Plato and Socrates as a model for philosophic activity.” — David L. Hall (...)
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    The metaphysics of anarchism.David L. Hall - 1983 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 10 (1):49-63.
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    Against the Greying of Confucius: Responses to Gregor Paul and Michael Martin.David L. Hall & Roger T. Ames - 1991 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 18 (3):333-347.
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    What was the history of the book? A response.David D. Hall - 2007 - Modern Intellectual History 4 (3):537-544.
    The history of the book is everywhere, so widely diffused that it merits comparison with the famously elusive Scarlet Pimpernel, whose pursuers sought him without success. Like that figure, book history passes among us in disguise, reluctant to reveal its presence even as it gains ever-greater recognition. In some quarters, it lurks within the domain of bibliography, a field of scholarship dedicated to describing the histories of printed texts and, in the service of this enterprise, concerned with the details of (...)
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    Culture, History, and the Retrieval of the Past.David L. Hall - 1986 - Process Studies 15 (2):120-126.
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    Jonathan Edwards in his time, and in ours.David D. Hall - 2004 - Modern Intellectual History 1 (3):387-398.
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    perspective Diversifying higher education into sixth forms: another divide to be breached?David Hall & Harold Thomas - 2004 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 8 (3):81-85.
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    Social Work Values: an Enquiry.David Hall - 1984 - Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (2):96-97.
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    The Humanization of Philosophy through the Bhagavad Gita: Antonio de Nicolas and Ortega y Gasset.David L. Hall - 1981 - Philosophy Today 25 (1):63-67.
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    Nietzsche and Chuang tzu= resources for the transcendence of culture.David Hall - 1984 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 11 (2):139-152.
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    Understanding modern societies : an introduction. 4. Modernity and its futures.Stuart Hall, David Held & Anthony G. Mcgrew - 1992
  50. Kongzi zhe xue si wei.David L. Hall - 1996 - Nanjing: Jiangsu ren min chu ban she. Edited by Roger T. Ames.
     
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