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    A Review of Frank H Stephen, Lawyers, Markets and Regulation. [REVIEW]Julian Webb - 2014 - Legal Ethics 17 (3):467-473.
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    "The Whole Internal World His Own": Locke and Metaphor Reconsidered.Stephen H. Clark - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (2):241-265.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:“The Whole Internal World His Own”: Locke and Metaphor ReconsideredS. H. ClarkWhy need I name thy Boyle, whose pious search, Amid the dark recesses of his works, The great Creator sought? And why thy Locke, Who made the whole internal world his own?Oh decus! Anglicae certe oh lux altera gentis!... Tu caecas rerum causas, fontemque severum Pande, Pater; tibi enim, tibi, veri magne Sacerdos, Corda patent hominum, atque altae (...)
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    M. Hobbes and America: Exploring the Constitutional Foundations. [REVIEW]Stephen H. Daniel - 1983 - Review of Metaphysics 36 (3):698-699.
    Though some of the critical reviews of Frank M. Coleman's Hobbes and America have alluded to the affinities of his work to that of Strauss, Macpherson, Laslett, and Oakeshott, most have ignored Coleman's specifically philosophic treatment of Hobbes as the foundational thinker most responsive to political realities which emerge in the seventeenth century and still characterize American politics. Coleman's purpose is to demonstrate how the operative American constitutional philosophy can be recognized clearly only when understood in the context of (...)
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    Critical Terms for Literary Study.Frank Lentricchia & Thomas McLaughlin (eds.) - 1989 - University of Chicago.
    Introduction, Thomas McLaughlinI Literature as Writing1 Representation, W. J. T. Mitchell2 Structure, John Carlos Rowe3 Writing, Barbara Johnson4 Discourse, Paul A. Bove5 Narrative, J. Hillis Miller6 Figurative Language, Thomas McLaughlin7 Performance, Henry Sayre8 Author, Donald E. PeaseII Interpretation9 Interpretation, Steven Mailloux10 Intention, Annabel Patterson11 Unconscious, Franoise Meltzer12 Determinacy/Indeterminacy, Gerald Graff13 Value/Evaluation, Barbara Herrnstein Smith14 Influence, Louis A. Renza15 Rhetoric, Stanley FishIII Literature, Culture, Politics16 Culture, Stephen Greenblatt17 Canon, John Guillory18 Literary History, Lee Patterson19 Gender, Myra Jehlen20 Race, Kwane Anthony (...)
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    Review of Frank H. Knight: Intelligence and Democratic Action[REVIEW]Frank H. Knight - 1961 - Ethics 71 (3):224-226.
  6. By Frank H. Knight.Frank H. Knight - 1946 - Ethics 57:199.
     
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    On the filling in of the visual blind spot: Some rules of thumb.Frank H. Durgin - 1995 - Perception 24:827-40.
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    Risk, Uncertainty and Profit.Frank H. Knight - 1921 - University of Chicago Press.
    Role of the entrepreneur in a distinct role of profit.
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    Refreshing the conversation about adaptation and perceived numerosity: A reply to Yousif, Clarke and Brannon.Frank H. Durgin - 2025 - Cognition 254 (C):105883.
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    Metaphor Aptness and Conventionality: A Processing Fluency Account.Paul H. Thibodeau & Frank H. Durgin - 2011 - Metaphor and Symbol 26 (3):206-226.
    Conventionality and aptness are two dimensions of metaphorical sentences thought to play an important role in determining how quick and easy it is to process a metaphor. Conventionality reflects the familiarity of a metaphor whereas aptness reflects the degree to which a metaphor vehicle captures important features of a metaphor topic. In recent years it has become clear that operationalizing these two constructs is not as simple as asking naïve raters for subjective judgments. It has been found that ratings of (...)
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    Bertrand Russell on power.Frank H. Knight - 1938 - Ethics 49 (3):253-285.
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    The stimulation-seeking motive: Relationship to apparent visual movement.Frank H. Farley & James M. Peterson - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (4):271-272.
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    Science and Limnology.Frank H. Rigler & Robert Henry Peters - 1995 - Ecology Institute.
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    “Contact!”: A Homily on John 15:1–12.Frank H. Caldwell - 1947 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 1 (1):63-66.
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  15. Divine Presence and Community: A Commentary on the Book of Leviticus.Frank H. Gorman - 1998
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    When Law Becomes Gospel: Matthew's Transformed Torah.Frank H. Gorman - 1989 - Listening 24 (3):227-240.
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    Multitudes are adaptable magnitudes in the estimation of number.Frank H. Durgin - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    The Peace That Need Not Pass Us By.Frank H. Epp - 1985 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 2 (4):21-24.
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    Short cuts to justice and happiness.Frank H. Knight - 1947 - Ethics 57 (3):199-205.
  20. The image of confederation.Frank H. Underhill - 2008 - In Barbara Ward (ed.), More lost Massey lectures: recovered classics from five great thinkers. Berkeley, CA: Distributed in the United States by Publishers Group West.
     
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    Medicine and money: a study of the role of beneficence in health care cost containment.Frank H. Marsh - 1990 - New York: Greenwood Press. Edited by Mark Yarborough.
    Medicine and Money explores the role of beneficence and cost control in health-care systems. The book's primary concern of morally improving medicine is achieved by dividing the argument into two parts. The first defines the crisis in health-care and justifies beneficence. The second part offers practical suggestions on implementing beneficence into the system. Medicine and Money is one of the few books to provide concrete suggestions on improving the health-care system from the micro level for addressing cost concerns in a (...)
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  22. Why physicians should not do ethics consults.Frank H. Marsh - 1992 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 13 (3).
    Increasing complexities facing physicians negotiating the bedside decision continue to fuel the debate over who is the appropriate party to offer ethics consults, should one be needed, during the decision-making process. Some very good arguments have been put forth on behalf of clinical ethicists as being the proper and best party to engage in ethics consultations. However, serious questions remain about the role of the clinical ethicist and his ability to provide the necessary level of objectivity called for in an (...)
     
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  23. The Ideology of Ritual: Space, Time and Status in the Priestly Theology.Frank H. Gorman - 1990
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  24. The time of consciousness and vice versa.Frank H. Durgin & Saul Sternberg - 2002 - Consciousness and Cognition 11 (2):284-290.
    The temporal granularity of consciousness may be far less fine than the real-time information processing mechanisms that underlie our sensitivity to small temporal differences. It is suggested that conscious time perception, like space perception, is subject to errors that belie a unitary underlying representation. E. R. Clay's concept of the “specious present,” an extended moment represented in consciousness, is suggested as an alternative to the more common notion of instantaneous experience that underlies much reasoning based on the “time of arrival” (...)
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    Experimental aesthetics: Children’s complexity preference in original art and photoreproductions.Frank H. Farley & Camilla Anderson Weinstock - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (3):194-196.
  26. Preaching Angles.Frank H. Caldwell - 1954
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    Socialism: The nature of the problem.Frank H. Knight - 1939 - Ethics 50 (3):253-289.
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    (1 other version)Social science.Frank H. Knight - 1940 - Ethics 51 (2):127-143.
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    Freedom as Fact and Criterion.Frank H. Knight - 1929 - International Journal of Ethics 39 (2):129-147.
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    Brainerd on the cognitive structure and integration criteria.Frank H. Hooper - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (1):142-143.
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    A theoretical investigation of reference frames for the planning of speech movements.Frank H. Guenther, Michelle Hampson & Dave Johnson - 1998 - Psychological Review 105 (4):611-633.
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    Intellectual Confusion on Morals and Economics.Frank H. Knight - 1935 - International Journal of Ethics 45 (2):200-220.
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    An account of the locus equation phenomenon based on speech movement planning.Frank H. Guenther - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (2):268-269.
    An alternative account of the locus equation phenomenon based on recent theories of speech movement planning is provided. It is similar to Sussman et al.'s account in positing that our productions are tuned to satisfy auditory constraints. It differs by suggesting that the locus equation effect may be an epiphenomenon of a planning process that satisfies simpler auditory constraints.
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    A word of explanation.Frank H. Knight - 1967 - Ethics 78 (1):83-85.
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    Abstract economics as absolute ethics.Frank H. Knight - 1966 - Ethics 76 (3):163-177.
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    The 'Prospective.'.Frank H. Fowler - 1919 - The Classical Review 33 (5-6):97-99.
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    In Vitro Fertilization: Moving from Theory to Therapy.Frank H. Marsh & Donnie J. Self - 1980 - Hastings Center Report 10 (3):5-6.
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    Letters from God.Frank H. Cheley - 1942 - Boston, Mass.,: W. A. Wilde company.
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    Intelligence and social policy.Frank H. Knight - 1957 - Ethics 67 (3):155-168.
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  40. Philosophy and Social Institutions in the West.Frank H. Knight - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture: East and West.
     
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    Oh the irony: Perceptual stability is important for action.Frank H. Durgin - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    Perceptual experience as a bridge between the retina and a bicoded cognitive map.Frank H. Durgin & Zhi Li - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):549-549.
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    Speech sound acquisition, coarticulation, and rate effects in a neural network model of speech production.Frank H. Guenther - 1995 - Psychological Review 102 (3):594-621.
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    Heidegger and Werner Jaeger on the eve of 1933: A possible rapprochement?Frank H. W. Edler - 1997 - Research in Phenomenology 27 (1):122-149.
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    The stimulation-seeking motive: Relationship to conceptual category breadth.Frank H. Farley, James M. Peterson & Thomas J. Whalen - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (6):449-451.
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    I, me, my self, and my duties.Frank H. Knight - 1960 - Ethics 71 (3):209-212.
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    Quasi-modal encounters of the third kind: The filling-in of visual detail.Frank H. Durgin - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (6):756-757.
    Although Pessoa et al. imply that many aspects of the filling-in debate may be displaced by a regard for active vision, they remain loyal to naive neural reductionist explanations of certain pieces of psychophysical evidence. Alternative interpretations are provided for two specific examples and a new category of filling-in (of visual detail) is proposed.
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    The Philosophy of Henry GeorgeGeorge R. Geiger.Frank H. Knight - 1933 - International Journal of Ethics 44 (1):162-165.
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    Reflections on management style and corporate social policy.Frank H. Cassell - 1983 - Journal of Business Ethics 2 (2):123 - 126.
    Corporate social policy can be viewed as three legs of a tripod: efficient production, stable employment, and a social and political environment that promotes high performance of both workers and managers.Social policy process consists of achieving a balance of corporate interest with other interests in the society. Each policy position taken by the firm alters its relationships with all other interests and creates a new balance. This entails the risk of creating unfriendly interests and losing the support of others, depending (...)
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    Poussin's 'triumph of neptune and amphitrite': A re-identification.Frank H. Sommer - 1961 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 24 (3/4):323-327.
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