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    Profile of Horace.Eleanor Winsor Leach & D. R. Shackleton Bailey - 1983 - American Journal of Philology 104 (4):413.
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  2. Neuroimaging studies of autobiographical event memory.Eleanor A. Maguire - 2002 - In Alan Baddeley, John Aggleton & Martin Conway (eds.), Episodic Memory: New Directions in Research : Originating from a Discussion Meeting of the Royal Society. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Montesquieu: A Critical Biography.Robert Shackleton - 1963 - Oxford University Press.
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    Essays on Montesquieu and on the Enlightenment.Robert Shackleton - 1988
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    Is causality circular? Event structure in folk psychology, cognitive science and buddist logic.Eleanor Rosch - 1994 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 1 (1):50-50.
    Using as a framework the logical treatment of causality in the Buddhist Madhyamika, a theory of the psychology of event coherence and causal connectedness is developed, and suggestive experimental evidence is offered. The basic claim is that events are perceived as coherent and causally bound to the extent that the outcome is seen to be already contained in the ground of the event in some form and the connecting link between them is seen as the appropriate means for changing the (...)
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    Voltaire--Historian.Robert Shackleton & J. H. Brumfitt - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly 10 (39):187.
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    When a Woman Loves a Man.Eleanore Holveck - 2005 - In Sally J. Scholz & Shannon M. Mussett (eds.), The Contradictions of Freedom: Philosophical Essays on Simone de Beauvoir's the Mandarins. State University of New York Press. pp. 189.
  8. Music : Human rights and harms.Eleanor Peters - 2023 - In Music in crime, resistance, and identity. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    James C. Albisetti, Joyce.Eleanor L. Rivera - 2015 - Clio 42:307-307.
    Dans ce volume collectif, J. Albisetti, J. Goodman et Rebecca Rogers nous emmènent dans un tour européen du développement de l’enseignement secondaire pour les filles. Les contributeurs proposent deux pistes principales : une vue d’ensemble des histoires nationales de l’enseignement des filles ; et une présentation des pistes de recherche à suivre. Bien que Girls’ Secondary Education in the Western World soit organisé par pays, les directeurs et les auteurs soulignent les multiples connexions...
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    A case of visual sensations during sleep.Eleanor H. Rowland - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (13):353-357.
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    Commerce over care: exploring legal advice given in potential economic abuse cases.Eleanor Rowan - forthcoming - Legal Ethics:1-22.
    This paper argues that solicitors are required to lawyer relationally when delivering independent legal advice (ILA) to (predominantly) women set to provide suretyship for their intimate partner’s debts. Case law tells us that women providing suretyship may be entering the transaction under the coercion of their partner. Coerced debt is a form of economic abuse, which in turn is a form of domestic abuse. ILA in this context therefore provides an important intervention to potentially assist victims of abuse before entering (...)
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    when Did The French "philosophes" Become A Party?Robert Shackleton - 1977 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 60 (1):181-199.
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  13. Pathways to Teacher Education: Factors Critical to the Retention and Graduation of Community College Transfer Pre-Service Students in Teacher Education Programs.Eleanor Vernon Wilson - 2001 - Inquiry (ERIC) 6 (2):17-27.
     
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    A developmental study of the discrimination of letter-like forms.Eleanor P. Gibson, James J. Gibson, Anne D. Pick & Harry Osser - 1962 - Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 55 (6):897-906.
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    Striking the balance with epistemic injustice in healthcare: the case of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis.Eleanor Alexandra Byrne - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (3):371-379.
    Miranda Fricker’s influential concept of epistemic injustice has recently seen application to many areas of interest, with an increasing body of healthcare research using the concept of epistemic injustice in order to develop both general frameworks and accounts of specific medical conditions and patient groups. This paper illuminates tensions that arise between taking steps to protect against committing epistemic injustice in healthcare, and taking steps to understand the complexity of one’s predicament and treat it accordingly. Work on epistemic injustice is (...)
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  16. Effective spacetime geometry.Eleanor Knox - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 44 (3):346-356.
    I argue that the need to understand spacetime structure as emergent in quantum gravity is less radical and surprising it might appear. A clear understanding of the link between general relativity's geometrical structures and empirical geometry reveals that this empirical geometry is exactly the kind of thing that could be an effective and emergent matter. Furthermore, any theory with torsion will involve an effective geometry, even though these theories look, at first glance, like theories with straightforward spacetime geometry. As it's (...)
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    Columnar translation: An ancient interpretive tool that the Romans gave the greeks.Eleanor Dickey - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (2):807-821.
    Among the more peculiar literary papyri uncovered in the past century are numerous bilingual texts of Virgil and Cicero, with the Latin original and a Greek translation arranged in distinctive narrow columns. These materials, variously classified as texts with translations or as glossaries, were evidently used by Greek-speaking students when they first started to read Latin literature. They thus provide a unique window into the experience of the first of many groups of non-native Latin speakers to struggle with reading the (...)
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    (1 other version)Beauvoir, Merleau-Ponty, and the Phenomenology of Relation.Eleanor Kaufman - 2001 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 13 (1):68-77.
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    The Brave New World of Medical Standards of Care.Eleanor D. Kinney - 2001 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 29 (3-4):323-334.
    There have always been medical standards of care in the American health-care sector. However, never before have they been so deeply incorporated in the delivery of health care as they are today. With the increased delivery of care through integrated delivery systems, as well as the development of the computerized patient record, medical standards of care are now used in innovative ways by providers and health plans in delivering health care to individual patients. There is great potential for even more (...)
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    Closed Drawers and Hidden Faces: Arendt's Kantian Defense of Fictional Worlds.Eleanor D. Helms - 2015 - Philosophy and Literature 39 (1A):16-31.
    Does telling a story imply a fictional world in which that story takes place? In contemporary philosophy, “fictional worlds” are one solution to the problem of how there can be true and false judgments about fictional characters. Fictional-world accounts generally disregard whether facts are explicitly stated in the story or not; it is enough for them to be logically implied. And yet, as Ruth Lorand has observed, whether a fact is stated or merely implied changes the meaning of a story. (...)
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    Should Patient Groups Have the Power to Redirect How Their Samples Are Used?Eleanor T. Chung & Benjamin E. Berkman - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (8):26-28.
    The authors of the target article briefly discuss the issue of “sample ownership” when scientists collaborate with citizen science partners (Wiggins and Wilbanks 2019). This is an important issue,...
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    Patmore’s Philosophy of Love.Eleanor Downing - 1934 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 9 (1):62-77.
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    Nature and Art in Vergil's Second Eclogue.Eleanor Winsor Leach - 1966 - American Journal of Philology 87 (4):427.
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  24. Tragedy, comedy, and the audience.Eleanor A. Lodge - 1936 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 17 (4):369.
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    What She Would Have Wanted.Eleanor Martin - 2016 - Studies in Social Justice 10 (1):116.
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    Montesquieu.Robert Shackleton - 1961 - [London]: Oxford University Press.
    Scholarly general study of the 18th century philosopher using his manuscripts and family archives, portraying the man and his works, with critical comments on both.
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    More on seneca the Elder.D. R. Shackleton Bailey - 1993 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 137 (1):38-52.
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    Nobiles and Novi reconsidered.D. R. Shackleton - 1986 - American Journal of Philology 107 (2).
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    (1 other version)Propertiana.D. R. Shackleton Bailey - 1945 - Classical Quarterly 39 (3-4):119-.
    Although modern texts of Propertius have generally inclined to conservatism, there remains a number of cases where editors have chosen, in Housman's phrase, timidly to alter what they might without rashness have defended; or where the arguments so far advanced in favour of the best attested reading leave room for supplement.Thus:I. 6. 25 f. me sine, quem semper uoluit fortuna iacere,hanc animam extremae reddere nequitiae.extrema … nequitia Fonteine.
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    Recensuit et Emendavit..D. R. Shackleton Bailey - 1964 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 108 (1-4):102-118.
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  31. The evolution of Montesquieu's theory of climate.Robert Shackleton - 1955 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 9 (33/34):317.
     
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    Bootstrapping the lexicon: a computational model of infant speech segmentation.Eleanor Olds Batchelder - 2002 - Cognition 83 (2):167-206.
    Prelinguistic infants must find a way to isolate meaningful chunks from the continuous streams of speech that they hear. BootLex, a new model which uses distributional cues to build a lexicon, demonstrates how much can be accomplished using this single source of information. This conceptually simple probabilistic algorithm achieves significant segmentation results on various kinds of language corpora - English, Japanese, and Spanish; child- and adult-directed speech, and written texts; and several variations in coding structure - and reveals which statistical (...)
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    Narrative Deference.Eleanor A. Byrne - forthcoming - Topoi:1-13.
    Recent work on distributed cognition and self-narrative has emphasised how autobiographical memories and their narration are, rather than being stored and created by an individual, distributed across embodied organisms and their environment. This paper postulates a stronger form of distributed narration than has been accommodated in the literature so far, which I call narrative deference. This describes the phenomena whereby a person is significantly dependent upon another person for the narration of some significant aspect of their own autobiographical self-narrative. I (...)
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  34. Universals in color naming and memory.Eleanor R. Heider - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 93 (1):10.
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    The effect of training on absolute estimation of distance over the ground.Eleanor J. Gibson & Richard Bergman - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 48 (6):473.
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  36. Physical relativity from a functionalist perspective.Eleanor Knox - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 67:118-124.
    This paper looks at the relationship between spacetime functionalism and Harvey Brown’s dynamical relativity. One popular way of reading and extending Brown’s programme in the literature rests on viewing his position as a version of relationism. But a kind of spacetime functionalism extends the project in a different way, by focussing on the account Brown gives of the role of spacetime in relativistic theories. It is then possible to see this as giving a functional account of the concept of spacetime (...)
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    Are Maxwell Gravitation and Newton-Cartan Theory Theoretically Equivalent?Eleanor March - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
  38. Newton–Cartan theory and teleparallel gravity: The force of a formulation.Eleanor Knox - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 42 (4):264-275.
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    (1 other version)To save the bees or not to save the bees: honey bee health in the Anthropocene.Eleanor Andrews - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (4):891-902.
    As honey bee colonies continue to perish at high rates, beekeepers are divided on how best to keep bees healthy and productive. In this article, I describe the tensions between conventional beekeepers and a new wave of beekeepers hoping to “save the bees” through a more “natural” approach to beekeeping. Drawing on animal studies and multispecies literature, I show how beekeepers in both camps are constrained by the reality of the Anthropocene: novel ecologies, shifting baselines, and the hybridity of honey (...)
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  40. Essentialist Theory of Meaning of Slurs.Eleanor Neufeld - 2019 - Philosophers' Imprint 19 (35).
     
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    VII—Novel Explanation in the Special Sciences: Lessons from Physics.Eleanor Knox - 2017 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 117 (2):123-140.
    This paper aims to understand how recent discussion of novel and robust behaviour in physics might be applied in biology and other special sciences. In particular, it looks at the prospects for extending an account of novel explanation to biological examples. Despite the differences in the disciplines, the prospects look good, at least when we look at a biological example in which a certain kind of reduction is possible.
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  42. The brain between two paradigms: Can biofunctionalism join wisdom intuitions to analytic science?Eleanor Rosch - 2000 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 21 (1-2):189-203.
    Biofunctionalism appears to be a pioneering effort to formulate a portrait of the body&endash;mind which acknowledges intuitions we have about human functioning that go beyond the analytic approach of the cognitive sciences but that can yet remain within the worldview and methods of the analytic portrait. The intuitions are : wholeness, interdependent causality, present temporality, effortless action, realness, panoramic knowing, and value. Such themes are most fully developed in the meditative and contemplative traditions of the world. Biofunctionalism is evaluated both (...)
     
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    Motion parallax as a determinant of perceived depth.Eleanor J. Gibson, James J. Gibson, Olin W. Smith & Howard Flock - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 58 (1):40.
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  44. Newtonian Spacetime Structure in Light of the Equivalence Principle.Eleanor Knox - 2014 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 65 (4):863-880.
    I argue that the best spacetime setting for Newtonian gravitation (NG) is the curved spacetime setting associated with geometrized Newtonian gravitation (GNG). Appreciation of the ‘Newtonian equivalence principle’ leads us to conclude that the gravitational field in NG itself is a gauge quantity, and that the freely falling frames are naturally identified with inertial frames. In this context, the spacetime structure of NG is represented not by the flat neo-Newtonian connection usually made explicit in formulations, but by the sum of (...)
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    Re-Thinking Rights: Historical Development and Philosophical Justification.Eleanor Curran - 2022 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    This book takes a new look at the history of individual rights, focusing on how philosophers have written that history. Eleanor Curran argues that the turn to jurisprudence, after the philosophical rejection of natural rights, has resulted in an impoverished notion of rights as no more than claims and entitlements.
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    On John Hollander's "Owl".Eleanor Cook - 1996 - Philosophy and Literature 20 (1):167-176.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:On John Hollander’s “Owl”Eleanor CookSuppose we start with grammar, assuming we’ve glanced at the look of “Owl” on the page, as if through the eyes of May Swenson. Here is the way she began to read a poem: “I like to see the poem first as a shut box or package to be opened, within which is an invention whose particular working I hope to discover. Something can (...)
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    Does AI Debias Recruitment? Race, Gender, and AI’s “Eradication of Difference”.Eleanor Drage & Kerry Mackereth - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (4):1-25.
    In this paper, we analyze two key claims offered by recruitment AI companies in relation to the development and deployment of AI-powered HR tools: (1) recruitment AI can objectively assess candidates by removing gender and race from their systems, and (2) this removal of gender and race will make recruitment fairer, help customers attain their DEI goals, and lay the foundations for a truly meritocratic culture to thrive within an organization. We argue that these claims are misleading for four reasons: (...)
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    Where we stand today in the practice of evaluation: Some reflections.Eleanor Chelimsky - 1995 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 8 (3):8-19.
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    How to say 'please' in classical latin.Eleanor Dickey - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (2):731-748.
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    The Human Brain and the Use of Verbal Reports to Access Cognitive Models of Reality.Eleanor Donnelly - 2002 - Semiotics:51-59.
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