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    Plus ça change: continuity in the theory and representation of monarchy in Dante and Bagehot.Glenn A. Steinberg - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    The constitutional monarchy of present-day Britain hardly seems the same sort of institution as fourteenth-century feudal kingdoms, but Dante’s Monarchia (c. 1313) and Walter Bagehot’s The English Constitution (1872) share fundamental assumptions about what the purpose and strengths of monarchy are. In the Monarchia, Dante lays out the essential attributes of monarchy that endure even today: authority, impartiality, and unity. Dante values and promotes monarchy as final arbiter of conflicts, sole just judge without cupidity, and unifying will. More than 550 (...)
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    Helena Phillips-Robins, Liturgical Song and Practice in Dante’s “Commedia”. (William and Katherine Devers Series in Dante and Medieval Italian Literature 19.) Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2021. Pp. xvi, 307; black-and-white figures. $60. ISBN: 978-0-2682-0068-8. [REVIEW]Glenn A. Steinberg - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):874-876.
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    Hegel and Modernity.Glenn A. Magee - 1993 - The Owl of Minerva 25 (1):103-104.
    On Thursday and Friday, April 8-9, 1993, the University of Georgia in Athens served as the host for a conference on the topic, “Hegel and Modernity.” The conference was organized by Glenn A. Magee with the help of Richard Dien Winfield and Gregory R. Johnson, and was sponsored by the University of Georgia chapter of Phi Sigma Tau, the Department of Philosophy, and the College of Arts and Sciences.
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  4. How we can be moved by Anna karenina, green slime, and a red pony.Glenn A. Hartz - 1999 - Philosophy 74 (4):557-578.
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  5. Leibniz's phenomenalisms.Glenn A. Hartz - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (3):511-549.
  6. Space and time in the Leibnizian metaphysic.Glenn A. Hartz & J. A. Cover - 1988 - Noûs 22 (4):493-519.
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    Peter van Inwagen, Existence: Essays in Ontology. Reviewed by.Glenn A. Tiller - 2016 - Philosophy in Review 36 (3):136-138.
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    A geometric constraint engine.Glenn A. Kramer - 1992 - Artificial Intelligence 58 (1-3):327-360.
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    Why corporeal substances keep popping up in Leibniz's later philosophy.Glenn A. Hartz - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 6 (2):193 – 207.
  10. (1 other version)Workforce Reduction : Hillside County Medical Center.Glenn A. Fosdick - 2020 - In Frankie Perry (ed.), The tracks we leave: ethics and management dilemmas in healthcare. Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press.
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  11. Increased DLPFC activity during moral decision- making in psychopathy.A. L. Glenn, A. Raine, R. A. Schug, L. Young & M. Hauser - 2009 - Molecular Psychiatry 14:909–911.
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    Cochlear implants, the deaf culture, and ethics: A Study of Disability, Informed Surrogate Consent, and Ethnocide.Glenn A. Hladek - 2002 - Monash Bioethics Review 21 (1):29-44.
    The use of cochlear implants in born-deaf infants addresses the issues of disability, proxy consent, and potential ethnocide of the Deaf culture. The ethical issues explored in this paper are: 1) the disability versus trait argument of deafness, 2) parents versus Deaf community in proxy consent, 3) justification for surgical intervention in a non-life threatening condition, and 4) justification for ethnocide. Decisions for non-competent individuals should be made to assure the child of an open future, with rights that need to (...)
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    A systems/perennial approach to the evolution of psyche.Glenn A. Perry - 1993 - World Futures 36 (2):211-244.
  14. Leibniz's Final System: Monads, Matter, and Animals.Glenn A. Hartz - 2007 - Routledge.
    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was one of the central figures of seventeenth-century philosophy, and a huge intellectual figure in his age. This book from Glenn A. Hartz is an advanced study of Leibniz's metaphysics. Hartz analyzes a very complicated topic, widely discussed in contemporary commentaries on Leibniz, namely the question of whether Leibniz was a metaphysical idealist, realist, or whether he tried to reconcile both trends in his mature philosophy. Because Leibniz is notoriously unclear about this, much has been written (...)
     
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    Steven Gimbel, Isn't That Clever: A Philosophical Account of Humor and Comedy. Reviewed by.Glenn A. Tiller - 2018 - Philosophy in Review 38 (2):58-59.
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    Launching a Materialist Ontology: The Leibnizian Way.Glenn A. Hartz - 1984 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 1 (3):315 - 332.
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    Desire and emotion in the virtue tradition.Glenn A. Hartz - 1990 - Philosophia 20 (1-2):145-165.
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    Ideas and Animals: The Hard Problem of Leibnizian Metaphysics.Glenn A. Hartz & Catherine Wilson - 2005 - Studia Leibnitiana 37 (1):1 - 19.
    Die Ansicht, dass Leibniz urn 1700 oder einige Zeit danach ein überzeugter Idealist war oder wurde, der allein an die Realität der Geister und ihrer Ideen glaubte, hält sich merkwürdigerweise in der neueren Sekundärliteratur. In diesem Beitrag beurteilen wir die Textgrundlage für diese Behauptung nach von uns für solide gehaltenen Kriterien einer historischen Interpretation, wobei sich die Behauptung unserer Ansicht nach als unzureichend erweist. Obwohl Leibniz zur Überzeugung gelangt war, dass wirkliche "Atome" der Natur keine Ausdehnung hätten, war er sein (...)
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    Self-Knowledge and Psychology: Literary, Dialectical, and Scientific.Glenn A. Tiller - 2001 - Overheard in Seville 19 (19):8-10.
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    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the Treatment of Music Performance Anxiety: A Pilot Study with Student Vocalists.David G. Juncos, Glenn A. Heinrichs, Philip Towle, Kiera Duffy, Sebastian M. Grand, Matthew C. Morgan, Jonathan D. Smith & Evan Kalkus - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
  21. Locke and the ancients: From athens to galilee.Glenn A. Moots - 2010 - Locke Studies 10:131-158.
     
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    Hospital Prices Increase in California, Especially Among Hospitals in the Largest Multi-hospital Systems.A. Melnick Glenn & Fonkych Katya - 2016 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 53:004695801665155.
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    Humor: The Beauty and the Beast.Glenn A. Hartz & Ralph Hunt - 1991 - American Philosophical Quarterly 28 (4):299 - 309.
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    Philosophy of Nursing: A New Vision for Health Care.Janice M. Brencick & Glenn A. Webster - 1999 - State University of New York Press.
    Employs philosophy to help illuminate the nature of nursing and provide a holistic view of both nursing and persons.
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    Gilinsky's equations for perceived size and distance.Glenn A. Fry - 1952 - Psychological Review 59 (3):244-245.
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    The Subversive Power of Sexual Difference in The Work of Kathy Acker.Glenn A. Harper - 1987 - Substance 16 (3):44.
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    Karl Barth and Islam.Glenn A. Chestnutt - 2012 - Modern Theology 28 (2):278-302.
    Karl Barth comments briefly, sporadically and polemically on Islam as a false religion. He views it as a threat to Christendom, using it as a cipher for National Socialism, as an example of absolute monotheism, and finally as a “paganised” form of rabbinic Judaism. But an examination and critique of Barth's understanding of Judaism, which is central to his understanding of Islam, recognises the interdependency of Church and Synagogue for Barth. This article argues that this mutual dependency should also be (...)
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    Reply to Philip Beeley.Glenn A. Hartz - 2006 - The Leibniz Review 16:199-201.
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    Self-Identity and Free Will are Beyond our Control.Ralph Hunt & Glenn A. Hartz - 1992 - The Personalist Forum 8 (Supplement):197-204.
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    Leibniz and Strawson. [REVIEW]Glenn A. Hartz - 1991 - The Leibniz Review 1:8-10.
    For those interested in issues raised in P. F. Strawson’s Individuals, Brown’s book is a welcome sign. Despite the subtitle, it does not address the topic of revisionary vs. descriptive metaphysics. But it does break new ground on the question of how the historical Leibniz compares with Strawson’s by taking a careful look at the relevant texts. Strawson says he’s only calling his target “Leibniz.” Brown rightly contends that this “possible philosopher” is enough like the actual one to make Strawson’s (...)
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    Is the patient's right to die evolving into a duty to die?: Medical decision making and ethical evaluations in health care.Charles L. Sprung, Leonid A. Eidelman & Avraham Steinberg - 1997 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 3 (1):69-75.
  32. Book Reviews-Philosophy of Nursing. A New Vision for Health Care.Janice M. Brencick, Glenn A. Webster & Susan Hunter - 2001 - Bioethics 15 (2):164-167.
     
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    God, Free will and Morality. [REVIEW]Glenn A. Hartz - 1988 - International Studies in Philosophy 20 (3):140-141.
  34. International Law and International Relations: An International Organization Reader.Beth A. Simmons & Richard H. Steinberg (eds.) - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    This 2007 volume is intended to help readers understand the relationship between international law and international relations. As a testament to this dynamic area of inquiry, new research on IL/IR is now being published in a growing list of traditional law reviews and disciplinary journals. The excerpted articles in this volume, all of which were first published in International Organization, represent some of the most important research since serious social science scholarship began in this area more than twenty five years (...)
     
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    Are Leibnizian Monads Spatial?J. A. Cover & Glenn A. Hartz - 1994 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 11 (3):295 - 316.
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    Gait training with real-time augmented toe-ground clearance information decreases tripping risk in older adults and a person with chronic stroke.Rezaul K. Begg, Oren Tirosh, Catherine M. Said, W. A. Sparrow, Nili Steinberg, Pazit Levinger & Mary P. Galea - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  37. Computer-based education in the social studies. Bloomington, IN: ERIC Clearinghouse for Social S tudies/Sucial.L. H. Ehman & A. D. Glenn - forthcoming - Science Education.
     
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    A National Study of Ethics Committees.Glenn McGee, Joshua P. Spanogle, Arthur L. Caplan & David A. Asch - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (4):60-64.
    Conceived as a solution to clinical dilemmas, and now required by organizations for hospital accreditation, ethics committees have been subject only to small-scale studies. The wide use of ethics committees and the diverse roles they play compel study. In 1999 the University of Pennsylvania Ethics Committee Research Group (ECRG) completed the first national survey of the presence, composition, and activities of U.S. healthcare ethics committees (HECs). Ethics committees are relatively young, on average seven years in operation. Eighty-six percent of ethics (...)
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    (1 other version)Critical Essays on the Philosophy of R. G. CollingwoodVelazguez, Goya and the Dehumanization of ArtOther Criteria, Confrontations with Twentieth Century Art.Michael Krausz, R. G. Collingwood, José Ortega Y. Gasset, A. Brown & Leo Steinberg - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (3):424.
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    Normalization of Blood Pressure With Spinal Cord Epidural Stimulation After Severe Spinal Cord Injury.Susan J. Harkema, Siqi Wang, Claudia A. Angeli, Yangsheng Chen, Maxwell Boakye, Beatrice Ugiliweneza & Glenn A. Hirsch - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Comments on Stallknecht's Theses.Charles Hartshorne, Ernest Hocking, Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, V. C. Chappell, Robert Whittemore, Glenn A. Olds, Samuel M. Thompson, W. Norris Clarke, Eliseo Vivas & E. S. Salmon - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (3):464 - 481.
    2. The equal status mentioned in Thesis 2 need not mean, "equally concrete" or "inclusive," but only, "equally real," where "real" means having a character of its own with reference to which opinions can be true or false. But becoming or process is alone fully concrete or inclusive, since if A is without becoming, and B becomes, then the togetherness of AB also becomes. A new constituent means a new totality. In this sense, becoming is the ultimate principle.
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    The Impact of History as a Discipline on Contemporary Historical Experience.A. Steinberg - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 14:216-220.
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    A novel boundary issue: should a patient be an organ donor for their physician?D. Steinberg & E. A. Pomfret - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (11):772-774.
    It is argued that organ donation from a patient to the patient's physician is ethically dubious because donation decisions will be inappropriately influenced and the negative public perceptions will result in more harm than good. It is suggested that to protect the perception of the physician–patient relationship, avoid cynicism about medicine’s attitude to patient welfare and maintain trust in the medical profession, a new professional boundary should be established to prevent physicians from receiving organs for transplantation donated by their patients.
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    Ancient greek mathematico-physical paradox.Glenn W. Erickson & John A. Fossa - 1996 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 41 (164):681-690.
    Neste artigo revisa-se a literatura sobre paradoxos matemático-físicos gregos antigos. Trata-se de paradoxo de números irracionais, o dilema de Democritus, a antinomia de mudança, bem como os seguintes paradoxos de Zenon: a dicotomia, o Aquiles, os blocos móveis, o argumento contra a pluralidade, o dilema e a semente de painço.
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    Successes and Failures of Hospital Ethics Committees: A National Survey of Ethics Committee Chairs.Glenn Mcgee, Joshua P. Spanogle, Arthur L. Caplan, Dina Penny & David A. Asch - 2002 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (1):87-93.
    In 1992, the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) passed a mandate that all its approved hospitals put in place a means for addressing ethical concerns.Although the particular process the hospital uses to address such concernsmay vary, the hospital or healthcare ethics committee (HEC) is used most often. In a companion study to that reported here, we found that in 1998 over 90% of U.S. hospitals had ethics committees, compared to just 1% in 1983, and that many (...)
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  46. Sobre a Classificação de Triângulos Pitagóricos.John A. Fossa & Erickson Glenn - 2001 - Princípios: Revista de Filosofia 8 (10):4.
     
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    The effect of cognitive reappraisal on the emotional memory trade-off.Allie Steinberger, Jessica D. Payne & Elizabeth A. Kensinger - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (7):1237-1245.
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    Flaws in advance directives that request withdrawing assisted feeding in late-stage dementia may cause premature or prolonged dying.Nathaniel Hinerman, Karl E. Steinberg & Stanley A. Terman - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-26.
    BackgroundThe terminal illness of late-stage Alzheimer’s and related dementias is progressively cruel, burdensome, and can last years if caregivers assist oral feeding and hydrating. Options to avoid prolonged dying are limited since advanced dementia patients cannot qualify for Medical Aid in Dying. Physicians and judges can insist on clear and convincing evidence that the patient wants to die—which many advance directives cannot provide. Proxies/agents’ substituted judgment may not be concordant with patients’ requests. While advance directives can be patients’ last resort (...)
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  49. Convergence of Culture, Ecology, and Ethics: Management of Feral Swamp Buffalo in Northern Australia.Glenn Albrecht, Clive R. McMahon, David M. J. S. Bowman & Corey J. A. Bradshaw - 2009 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 22 (4):361-378.
    This paper examines the identity of Asian swamp buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) from different value orientations. Buffalo were introduced into Northern (Top End) Australia in the early nineteenth century. A team of transdisciplinary researchers, including an ethicist, has been engaged in field research on feral buffalo in Arnhem Land over the past three years. Using historical documents, literature review, field observations, interviews with key informants, and interaction with the Indigenous land owners, an understanding of the diverse views on the scientific, cultural, (...)
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    Dictionary of Paradox.Glenn W. Erickson & John A. Fossa - 1998 - Lanham, MD and New York, Oxford: Upa.
    Dictionary of Paradox is a fascinating reference work for scholars, students, and the general public. It describes those paradoxes that are either especially interesting today or that have a continuing interest from the historical point of view.
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