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    Review of Psychological Studies. [REVIEW]Harlow Gale - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (6):630-636.
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  2. The formation of learning sets.Harry F. Harlow - 1949 - Psychological Review 56 (1):51-65.
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    Sensation and Perception in the History of Experimental Psychology.Harlow W. Ades - 1943 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4 (1):104-106.
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    Analysis of discrimination learning by monkeys.Harry F. Harlow - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (1):26.
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    Mice, monkeys, men, and motives.Harry F. Harlow - 1953 - Psychological Review 60 (1):23-32.
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    Psychology of feelings and emotions: I. Theory of feelings.H. F. Harlow & R. Stagner - 1932 - Psychological Review 39 (6):570-589.
  7. Learning motivated by a manipulation drive.Harry F. Harlow, Margaret Kuenne Harlow & Donald R. Meyer - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (2):228.
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    Life, hope, and cosmic evolution.Harlow Shapley - 1966 - Zygon 1 (3):275-285.
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    Psychology of feelings and emotions. II. Theory of emotions.H. F. Harlow & R. Stagner - 1933 - Psychological Review 40 (2):184-195.
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    The Human Face of Nature: Environmental Values and the Limits of Nonanthropocentrism.Elizabeth M. Harlow - 1992 - Environmental Ethics 14 (1):27-42.
    While some form of nonanthropocentrism is a defining feature of environmental ethics, there are at least four senses in which the value of nature might be said to be humanly independent, and these are often conflated. I argue that the strongest of these four may require classic ontological commitments which are no longer historically open to uso However, if we take seriously the language dependent view of nature suggested by post-Wittgensteinian epistemology, we find paradoxically that this kind of anthropocentrism can (...)
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    Using Participatory Design to Inform the Connected and Open Research Ethics Commons.John Harlow, Nadir Weibel, Rasheed Al Kotob, Vincent Chan, Cinnamon Bloss, Rubi Linares-Orozco, Michelle Takemoto & Camille Nebeker - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (1):183-203.
    Mobile health research involving pervasive sensors, mobile apps and other novel data collection tools and methods present new ethical, legal, and social challenges specific to informed consent, data management and bystander rights. To address these challenges, a participatory design approach was deployed whereby stakeholders contributed to the development of a web-based commons to support the mHealth research community including researchers and ethics board members. The CORE platform now features a community forum, a resource library and a network of nearly 600 (...)
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  12. Idolatry and alterity : Israel and the nations in the Apocalypse of Abraham.Daniel C. Harlow - 2011 - In John Joseph Collins & Daniel C. Harlow, The "other" in Second Temple Judaism: essays in honor of John J. Collins. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
     
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  13. A bibliography and genetic study of American realism.Victor E. Harlow - 1931 - New York,: Kraus Reprint.
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    Spurs: Nietzsche's Styles/Eperons: Les Styles de Nietzsche.Barbara Harlow (ed.) - 1979 - University of Chicago Press.
    Nietzsche has recently enjoyed much scrutiny from the _nouveaux critiques_. Jacques Derrida, the leader of that movement, here combines in his strikingly original and incisive fashion questions of sexuality, politics, writing, judgment, procreation, death, and even the weather into a far-reaching analysis of the challenges bequeathed to the modern world by Nietzsche. _Spurs_, then, is aptly titled, for Derrida's "deconstructions" of Nietzsche's meanings will surely act as spurs to further thought and controversy. This dual-language edition offers the English-speaking reader who (...)
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    Discrimination learning theory: Uniprocess vs. duoprocess.Harry F. Harlow & Leslie H. Hicks - 1957 - Psychological Review 64 (2):104-109.
  16. Droit prive--English style.Harlow Carol - 1997 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 17 (3).
     
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  17. A Bibliography and Genetic Study of American Realism.Victor E. Harlow - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:96.
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    Cairo Curiosities: E. W. Lane's Account and Ahmad Amin's Dictionary.Barbara Harlow - 1985 - Journal of the History of Ideas 46 (2):279-286.
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    Effect of complete striate muscle paralysis upon the learning process.H. F. Harlow & R. Stagner - 1933 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 16 (2):283.
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    From the Women's Prison: Third World Women's Narratives of Prison.Barbara Harlow - 1986 - Feminist Studies 12 (3):501.
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    Problem solution by monkeys following bilateral removal of of the prefrontal areas: III. Test of initiation of behavior.H. F. Harlow & T. Johnson - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (6):495.
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    Thoughts for times like these.S. Ralph Harlow - 1957 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
    The Application Of The Judeo-Christian Ethic To Some Of Our Modern Problems In Social Relations, Politics, And Religion.
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    Thomas Paine and the clarion call for American independence.Harlow Giles Unger - 2019 - New York, NY: Da Capo Press.
    Thomas Paine's words were like no others in history: they leaped off the page, inspiring readers to change their lives, their governments, their kings, and even their gods. In an age when spoken and written words were the only forms of communication, Paine's aroused men to action like no one else. The most widely read political writer of his generation, he proved to be more than a century ahead of his time, conceiving and demanding unheard-of social reforms that are now (...)
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    The Divided Self of William James.Richard M. Gale - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers a powerful interpretation of the philosophy of William James. It focuses on the multiple directions in which James's philosophy moves and the inevitable contradictions that arise as a result. The first part of the book explores a range of James's doctrines in which he refuses to privilege any particular perspective: ethics, belief, free will, truth and meaning. The second part of the book turns to those doctrines where James privileges the perspective of mystical experience. Richard Gale (...)
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  25. On the Nature and Existence of God.Richard M. Gale - 1991 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    There has been in recent years a plethora of defences of theism from analytical philosophers: Richard Gale's important book is a critical response to these writings. New versions of cosmological, ontological, and religious experience arguments are critically evaluated, along with pragmatic arguments to justify faith on the grounds of its prudential or moral benefits. In considering arguments for and against the existence of God, Gale is able to clarify many important philosophical concepts including exploration, time, free will, personhood, (...)
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    (1 other version)Mental Ballistics Or The Involuntariness Of Spontaneity.Gale Strawson - 2003 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 103 (3):227-256.
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  27. A new cosmological argument.Richard M. Gale & Alexander R. Pruss - 1999 - Religious Studies 35 (4):461-476.
    We will give a new cosmological argument for the existence of a being who, although not proved to be the absolutely perfect God of the great Medieval theists, also is capable of playing the role in the lives of working theists of a being that is a suitable object of worship, adoration, love, respect, and obedience. Unlike the absolutely perfect God, the God whose necessary existence is established by our argument will not be shown to essentially have the divine perfections (...)
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    The language of time.Richard M. Gale - 1968 - New York,: Humanitites Press.
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    Ethical and regulatory challenges of research using pervasive sensing and other emerging technologies: IRB perspectives.Camille Nebeker, John Harlow, Rebeca Giacinto-Espinoza, Rubi Orozco-Linares, Cinnamon S. Bloss & Nadir Weibel - forthcoming - AJOB Empirical Bioethics:00-00.
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    Ethical and regulatory challenges of research using pervasive sensing and other emerging technologies: IRB perspectives.Camille Nebeker, John Harlow, Rebeca Espinoza Giacinto, Rubi Orozco-Linares, Cinnamon S. Bloss & Nadir Weibel - 2017 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 8 (4):266-276.
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    Negation and non-being.Richard M. Gale - 1976 - Oxford: Blackwell.
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    (1 other version)The philosophy of time: a collection of essays.Richard M. Gale (ed.) - 1968 - London,: Macmillan.
    In what sense does time exist? Is it an objective feature of the external world? Or is its real nature dependent on the way man experiences it? Has modern science brought us closer to the answer to St. Augustine's exasperated outcry, 'What, then, is time?' ? Ever since Aristotle, thinkers have been struggling with this most confounding and elusive of philosophical questions. How long does the present moment last? Can we make statements about the future that are clearly true or (...)
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    The philosophy of time.Richard M. Gale (ed.) - 1967 - Garden City, N.Y.,: Anchor Books.
    In what sense does time exist? Is it an objective feature of the external world? Or is its real nature dependent on the way man experiences it? Has modern science brought us closer to the answer to St. Augustine's exasperated outcry, 'What, then, is time?'? Ever since Aristotle, thinkers have been struggling with this most confounding and elusive of philosophical questions. How long does the present moment last? Can we make statements about the future that are clearly true or clearly (...)
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  34. (1 other version)The Language of Time.Richard Gale - 1969 - Mind 78 (311):453-460.
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  35. (2 other versions)On the Nature and Existence of God.Richard M. GALE - 1991 - Religious Studies 29 (2):245-255.
     
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    What is Political Philosophy?Richard M. Gale - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (3):419-420.
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    The Fictive Use of Language.Richard M. Gale - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (178):324 - 340.
    Fiction has been of concern to both the aesthetician and the ontologist. The former is concerned with the criteria or standards by which we judge the aesthetic worth of a fictional work, the latter with whether our ontology must be enlarged to include possible or imaginary worlds in which are housed the characters and incidents referred to and depicted in such works. This is a paper on the ontology of fiction. It will attempt to answer these ontological questions concerning truth (...)
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    Myth and Poetry in Lucretius.Monica R. Gale - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
    The employment of mythological language and imagery by an Epicurean poet - an adherent of a system not only materialist, but overtly hostile to myth and poetry - is highly paradoxical. This apparent contradiction has often been ascribed to a conflict in the poet between reason and intellect, or to a desire to enliven his philosophical material with mythological digressions. This book attempts to provide a more positive assessment of Lucretius' aims and methodology by considering the poet's attitude to myth, (...)
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    Individual differences in workplace deviance and integrity as predictors of academic dishonesty.Gale M. Lucas & James Friedrich - 2005 - Ethics and Behavior 15 (1):15 – 35.
    Meta-analytic findings have suggested that individual differences are relatively weaker predictors of academic dishonesty than are situational factors. A robust literature on deviance correlates and workplace integrity testing, however, demonstrates that individual difference variables can be relatively strong predictors of a range of counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs). To the extent that academic cheating represents a kind of counterproductive behavior in the work role of "student", employment-type integrity measures should be strong predictors of academic dishonesty. Our results with a college student (...)
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  40. A response to Oppy, and to Davey and Clifton.Richard M. Gale & Alexander R. Pruss - 2002 - Religious Studies 38 (1):89-99.
    Our paper ‘A new cosmological argument’ gave an argument for the existence of God making use of the weak Principle of Sufficient Reason (W-PSR) which states that for every proposition p, if p is true, then it is possible that there is an explanation for p. Recently, Graham Oppy, as well as Kevin Davey and Rob Clifton, have criticized the argument. We reply to these criticisms. The most interesting kind of criticism in both papers alleges that the W-PSR can be (...)
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    Tensed statements.Richard M. Gale - 1962 - Philosophical Quarterly 12 (46):53-59.
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    Darwin and the Concept of a Struggle for Existence: A Study in the Extrascientific Origins of Scientific Ideas.Barry Gale - 1972 - Isis 63 (3):321-344.
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    Some difficulties in theistic treatments of evil.Richard Gale - 1996 - In Daniel Howard-Snyder, The Evidential Argument from Evil. Indiana University Press. pp. 206--218.
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  44. (1 other version)The Divided Self of William James.Richard M. Gale - 2000 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 36 (1):161-168.
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  45. The Blackwell Guide to Metaphysics.Richard M. Gale (ed.) - 2002 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    __ __ __The Blackwell Guide to Metaphysics__ is a definitive introduction to the core areas of metaphysics. It brings together sixteen internationally respected philosophers that demonstrate how metaphysics is done as they examine topics including causation, temporality, ontology, personal identity, idealism, and realism.
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    Has the present any duration?Richard M. Gale - 1971 - Noûs 5 (1):39-47.
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    M. Wyke : Gender and the Body in the Ancient Mediterranean. Pp. ix + 219, ills. Oxford: Blackwell, 1998. Paper, £12.99. ISBN: 0-631-20524-1. [REVIEW]Mary Harlow - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):354-355.
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    G. Cloke: This Female Man of God: Women and Spiritual Power in the Patristic Age, AD 350–450. Pp. xi + 243. London: Routledge, 1995. ISBN: 0-415-09469-0. [REVIEW]Mary Harlow - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (1):215-216.
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    L. L. Lovén, A. Strömberg (edd.): Aspects of Women in Antiquity. Proceedings of the First Nordic Symposium on Women’s Lives in Antiquity, Göteborg, 12–15 June 1997. Pp. 191, 5 ills, 25 pls. Jonsered: Paul Aströms Förlag, 1998. Cased. ISBN: 91-7081-188-1. [REVIEW]Mary Harlow - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):353-354.
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    METAMORPHOSES D. Montserrat (ed.): Changing Bodies, Changing Meanings. Studies on the Human Body in Antiquity . Pp. xvi + 234. London and New York: Routledge, 1997. Cased, £45. ISBN: 0-415-13584-. [REVIEW]Mary Harlow - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):536-.
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