Results for 'Henry M. Sondheimer'

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    The Tyranny of Autonomy.Henry M. Sondheimer - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (2):51-51.
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    The Fetus is the Only Patient.Henry M. Sondheimer - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (4):50-50.
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    Young children's reasoning about beliefs.Henry M. Wellman & Karen Bartsch - 1988 - Cognition 30 (3):239-277.
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    Developing intentional understandings.Henry M. Wellman & Ann T. Phillips - 2001 - In Bertram F. Malle, Louis J. Moses & Dare A. Baldwin (eds.), Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition. MIT Press. pp. 125--148.
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    Theory of mind, development, and deafness.Henry M. Wellman & Candida C. Peterson - 2013 - In Simon Baron-Cohen, Michael Lombardo & Helen Tager-Flusberg (eds.), Understanding Other Minds: Perspectives From Developmental Social Neuroscience. Oxford University Press. pp. 51.
  6. The Child's Theory of Mind.Henry M. Wellman - 1990 - MIT Press (MA).
    Do children have a theory of mind? If they do, at what age is it acquired? What is the content of the theory, and how does it differ from that of adults? The Child's Theory of Mind integrates the diverse strands of this rapidly expanding field of study. It charts children's knowledge about a fundamental topic - the mind - and characterizes that developing knowledge as a coherent commonsense theory, strongly advancing the understanding of everyday theories as well as the (...)
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    Causal reasoning as informed by the early development of explanations.Henry M. Wellman & David Liu - 2007 - In Alison Gopnik & Laura Schulz (eds.), Causal learning: psychology, philosophy, and computation. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 261--279.
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    Developing dualism: From intuitive understanding to transcendental ideas.Henry M. Wellman & Carl N. Johnson - 2008 - In Alessandro Antonietti, Antonella Corradini & Jonathan E. Lowe (eds.), Psycho-Physical Dualism Today: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Lexington Books. pp. 3--36.
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    Selection bias?: Stephen G. Brush: Choosing selection: The revival of natural selection in Anglo-American evolutionary biology, 1930–1970. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 2009, viii+183pp, $35.00 PB.Henry M. Cowles - 2010 - Metascience 20 (2):343-346.
    Selection bias? Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s11016-010-9490-4 Authors Henry M. Cowles, Program in History of Science, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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    From simple desires to ordinary beliefs: The early development of everyday psychology.Henry M. Wellman & Jacqueline D. Woolley - 1990 - Cognition 35 (3):245-275.
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    The Age of Methods: William Whewell, Charles Peirce, and Scientific Kinds.Henry M. Cowles - 2016 - Isis 107 (4):722-737.
    For William Whewell and, later, Charles Peirce, the methods of science merited scientific examination themselves. Looking to history to build an inductive account of the scientific process, both men transformed scientific methods into scientific evidence. What resulted was a peculiar instance of what Ian Hacking calls “the looping effects of human kinds,” in which classifying human behavior changes that behavior. In the cases of Whewell and Peirce, the behavior in question was their own: namely, scientific study. This essay brings Hacking’s (...)
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    Early understanding of emotion: Evidence from natural language.Henry M. Wellman, Paul L. Harris, Mita Banerjee & Anna Sinclair - 1995 - Cognition and Emotion 9 (2):117-149.
    Young children's early understanding of emotion was investigated by examining their use of emotion terms such as happy, sad, mud, and cry. Five children's emotion language was examined longitudinally from the age of 2 to 5 years, and as a comparison their reference to pains via such terms as burn, sting, and hurt was also examined. In Phase 1 we confirmed and extended prior findings demonstrating that by 2 years of age terms for the basic emotions of happiness, sadness, anger, (...)
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    De Casus Foederis in het NATO-Verdrag.Henry M. V. Buntinx - 1971 - Res Publica 13 (1):43-58.
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  14. The Eschatology of Paul in the Light of Modern Scholarship.Henry M. Shires - 1966
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    The World Of Exclusions: A Thorough Study Of Buddhist Nominalism.Henry M. Schliff - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (4):638-646.
  16. Extracts from Scientific creationism.Henry M. Morris - 2013 - In Jeffrey Foss (ed.), Science and the World: Philosophical Approaches. Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
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    Three-year-olds understand belief: A reply to Perner.Henry M. Wellman & Karen Bartsch - 1989 - Cognition 33 (3):321-326.
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    A Sketch of the Indo-European Verb.Henry M. Hoenigswald, J. A. Kerns & Benjamin Schwartz - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):147.
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    Introduction.Henry M. Cowles, William Deringer, Stephanie Dick & Colin Webster - 2015 - Isis 106 (3):621-622.
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  20. Mill and the Problem of Freedom of Thought.Henry M. Magid - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    A claim for cognitive history.Henry M. Cowles & Jamie Kreiner - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    History is a potential tool for cognitive scientists interested in metacognitive categories like “creativity” and “innovation.” As a way of thinking, history suggests alternative accounts of the development of innovation and growth, for example. Life History Theory is one such account, but its roots in the Industrial Revolution make it a problematic tool for telling the history of that period.
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    Overlong Syllables in Ṛgvedic CadencesOverlong Syllables in Rgvedic Cadences.Henry M. Hoenigswald - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (4):559.
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    The consolations of philosophy: Hobbes's secret, Spinoza's way.Henry M. Rosenthal - 1989 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Edited by Abigail L. Rosenthal.
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    Quantifiers.Henry M. Sheffer - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):54-55.
  25. Finding the Old Testament in the New.Henry M. Shires - 1974
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    The electrical theories of M. V. Lomonosov.Henry M. Leicester - 1973 - Annals of Science 30 (3):299-310.
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    Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics.Henry M. Hoenigswald & John Lyons - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):564.
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    Vergleichende Untersuchungen der altanatolischen Sprachen.Henry M. Hoenigswald & Bernhard Rosenkranz - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):516.
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    An approach to the nature of political philosophy.Henry M. Magid - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (2):29-42.
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    Society and Ideology: An Inquiry into the Sociology of Knowledge.Henry M. Magid & Gerard L. DeGre - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (26):723.
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    More Monkey Laws Overturned.Henry M. Butzel - 1982 - Hastings Center Report 12 (5):45-45.
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    Das Yasin-Burushaski : Grammatik, Text, WörterbuchDas Yasin-Burushaski : Grammatik, Text, Worterbuch.Henry M. Hoenigswald & Hermann Berger - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (1):137.
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    The Study of Indo-European Vocalism in the 19th Century from the Beginnings to Whitney and Scherer.Henry M. Hoenigswald & Wilbur A. Benware - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (1):137.
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    Ineffable philosophies.Henry M. Sheffer - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (5):123-129.
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    (1 other version)Essai sur les éléments principaux de la représentation.Henry M. Sheffer - 1907 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 15 (4):2-3.
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  36. Extracts from Scientific creationism.Henry M. Morris - 2013 - In Jeffrey Foss (ed.), Science and the World: Philosophical Approaches. Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
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    Formation of stacking faults in polycrystalline brass during tensile deformation.Henry M. Otte & Ralph P. I. Adler - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (140):239-252.
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    The blood coagulation system as a molecular machine.Henri M. H. Spronk, José W. P. Govers-Riemslag & Hugo ten Cate - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (12):1220-1228.
    The human blood coagulation system comprises a series of linked glycoproteins that upon activation induce the generation of downstream enzymes ultimately forming fibrin. This process is primarily important to arrest bleeding (hemostasis). Hemostasis is a typical example of a molecular machine, where the assembly of substrates, enzymes, protein cofactors and calcium ions on a phospholipid surface markedly accelerates the rate of coagulation. Excess, pathological, coagulation activity occurs in “thrombosis”, the formation of an intravascular clot, which in the most dramatic form (...)
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    An Introduction to the Coriolis Force.Henry M. Stommel & Dennis W. Moore - 1989 - Columbia University Press.
    Offers a physical explanation of the Coriolis force. This book is useful for studying the hydrodynamics of the ocean and atmosphere. It also presents many aspects of classical mechanics/dynamics physics. It explains the complexities of this force, about which many scientists have had lingering uncertainties since it was first described in 1831.
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    The development of concepts of the mental world.Henry M. Wellman - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):651.
  41. L'évolution du concept de la lutte des classes dans la pensée de Marx.M. Henry - 1981 - In Guy Planty-Bonjour & Centre de Recherche Et de Documentation Sur Hegel Et Sur Marx (eds.), Phénoménologies hégélienne et husserlienne ; Les classes sociales selon Marx: travaux des sessions d'études. Paris: Editions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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    The scientific method: an evolution of thinking from Darwin to Dewey.Henry M. Cowles - 2020 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    The idea of a single scientific method, shared across specialties and teachable to ten-year-olds, is just over a hundred years old. For centuries prior, science had meant a kind of knowledge, made from facts gathered through direct observation or deduced from first principles. But during the nineteenth century, science came to mean something else: a way of thinking. The Scientific Method tells the story of how this approach took hold in laboratories, the field, and eventually classrooms, where science was once (...)
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    Freedom and political unity.Henry M. Magid - 1940 - Ethics 51 (2):144-157.
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    Religion and the World Order. A Series of Addresses and DiscussionsGroup Relations and Group Antagonisms. A Series of Addressses and Discussions.Henry M. Magid, F. Ernest Johnson & R. M. MacIver - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (22):613.
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    Uncertainty, responsibility, and the evolution of the physician/patient relationship.M. S. Henry - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (6):321-323.
    The practice of evidence based medicine has changed the role of the physician from information dispenser to gatherer and analyser. Studies and controlled trials that may contain unknown errors, or uncertainties, are the primary sources for evidence based decisions in medicine. These sources may be corrupted by a number of means, such as inaccurate statistical analysis, statistical manipulation, population bias, or relevance to the patient in question. Regardless of whether any of these inaccuracies are apparent, the uncertainty of their presence (...)
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    The acquisition of mental verbs: A systematic investigation of the first reference to mental state.Marilyn Shatz, Henry M. Wellman & Sharon Silber - 1983 - Cognition 14 (3):301-321.
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    Tagalog Reference Grammar.Henry M. Hoenigswald, Paul Schachter & Fe T. Otanes - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):148.
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    A History of Magic And Experimental Science.Henry M. Brock - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (4):674-676.
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    Dissektie op het Sovjetvoorstel inzake Europese Veiligheid.Henri M. V. Buntinx - 1969 - Res Publica 11 (3):555-571.
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    Nixons optie voor een Aziatisch Azië.Henri M. V. Buntinx - 1969 - Res Publica 11 (4):701-715.
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