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  1. An Entangled Bank: The Origins of Ecosystem Ecology.Joel B. Hagen & Gregg Mitman - 1994 - Journal of the History of Biology 27 (2):349-357.
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    Objective and Subjective Probability in Gene Expression.Joel D. Velasco - 2012 - Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology 110:5-10.
    In this paper I address the question of whether the probabilities that appear in models of stochastic gene expression are objective or subjective. I argue that while our best models of the phenomena in question are stochastic models, this fact should not lead us to automatically assume that the processes are inherently stochastic. After distinguishing between models and reality, I give a brief introduction to the philosophical problem of the interpretation of probability statements. I argue that the objective vs. subjective (...)
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    Moral concepts.Joel Feinberg (ed.) - 1969 - London,: Oxford University Press.
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    Observations on Familiar Statuary in Rome.Margarete Bieber & Rhys Carpenter - 1947 - American Journal of Philology 68 (1):88.
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    Civility, religious pluralism, and education.Michael Carpenter Harris - 2014 - British Journal of Educational Studies 62 (4):471-473.
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    The theological anthropology of Ralph Wendell Burhoe.Joel E. Haugen - 1995 - Zygon 30 (4):553-572.
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    Fishers of the Murex.Joel Hedgpeth - 1947 - Isis 37 (1/2):26-32.
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    Science in the making.Joel Henry Hildebrand - 1957 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
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    Case Studies: What Is the Difference between an HIV and a CBC?Joel D. Howell & Carl Cohen - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (4):18.
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    The Prisoner's Philosophy: Life and Death in Boethius's Consolation.Joel C. Relihan - 2006 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    The Roman philosopher Boethius is best known for the _Consolation of Philosophy_, one of the most frequently cited texts in medieval literature. In the _Consolation_, an unnamed Boethius sits in prison awaiting execution when his muse Philosophy appears to him. Her offer to teach him who he truly is and to lead him to his heavenly home becomes a debate about how to come to terms with evil, freedom, and providence. The conventional reading of the _Consolation_ is that it is (...)
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    A history of balance, 1250-1375: the emergence of a new model of equilibrium and its impact on thought.Joel Kaye - 2014 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a groundbreaking history of balance, exploring how a new model of equilibrium emerged during the medieval period.
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    Literature, democracy and the object: From Lukács to Rancière and back.Joel Evans - 2021 - Angelaki 26 (5):72-87.
    The idea of “literary democracy” can be traced back to the early twentieth century, which this article does by looking initially at the work of Georg Lukács. His distinctly humanist view of literar...
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    The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law Volume 4: Harmless Wrongdoing.Joel Feinberg - 1988 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    The final volume of Feinberg's four-volume work, The Moral Limits of Criminal Law examines the philosophical basis for the criminalization of so-called "victimless crimes" such as ticket scalping, blackmail, consented-to exploitation of others, commercial fortune telling, and consensual sexual relations.
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  14. Genetic engineering: The standardization of teacher education.L. A. Baines, W. Carpenter & G. Stanley - 2000 - Journal of Thought 35 (2):35-44.
     
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    The Intermediate Sex: A Study of Some Transitional Types of Men and Women.Edward Carpenter - 2015 - Routledge.
    The Intermediate sex collates papers from Edward Carpenter on his ideas about intermediate types. Carpenter claims that there are those in societies who hold an intermediate position between the two sexes and may have an inner sex in their mind that is different from their biological sex. Originally published in 1908, this version in1941, these papers present early observations about gender fluidity in both men and women, studying certain 'types' of intermediate people that he claimed were begin to (...)
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    The Bases of Artistic Creation.Maxwell Anderson, Rhys Carpenter & Roy Harris - 1943 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 2 (8):105-105.
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  17. Third International Workshop on Practical Aspects of High-Level Parallel Programming (PAPP 2006)-An Approach to Buffer Management in Java HPC Messaging.Mark Baker, Bryan Carpenter & Aamir Shafi - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 3992--953.
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    Grundriss der neuislandischen Grammatik.H. C. G. B. & William H. Carpenter - 1881 - American Journal of Philology 2 (5):104.
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    The Romance in America.Alan Brody & Joel Porte - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 4 (3):147.
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    Veridical rotation in depth in unidimensional polar projections devoid of three motion-parallax cues.Wayne Hershberger & David L. Carpenter - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 93 (1):213.
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    The Internet and the Democratic Imagination: Deweyan Communication in the 21st Century.Joel Chow Ken Q. - 2013 - Contemporary Pragmatism 10 (2):49-78.
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  22. The decline of the clinical dialogue.Stanley Joel Reiser - 1978 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 3 (4):305-313.
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    The Local Politics of Underdevelopment.Rachel Samoff & Joel Samoff - 1976 - Politics and Society 6 (4):397-432.
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  24. Harmless Wrongdoing: The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, Vol. 4.Joel Feinberg - 1988 - Law and Philosophy 7 (3):395-404.
     
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  25. Can Democracy Survive the Disgust of Man for Man? From Social Darwinism to Eugenics.Joël Roucloux - 2002 - Diogenes 49 (195):47-50.
    In their major book devoted to the Herbert Spencer ‘affair’, Daniel Becquemont and Laurent Mucchielli profess themselves to be quite ready to share the opinion of Georges Guille-Escuret: the 19th-century British thinker would appear to dominate ‘discreetly our spontaneous perceptions‘. The forgotten philosopher in France appears to colour the moral atmosphere of the West. He appears to be, without our knowing it, our major contemporary. The surprising lapse of memory in which his name has found itself stuck fast appears to (...)
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    Obscene Words and their Functions, I.Joel Feinberg - 1987 - In The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law: Volume 2: Offense to Others. New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Obscene words have the capacity to offend and shock listeners, and in some cases even fill with dread and horror. The class of words that are either obscene, totally disreputable, or naughty enough to be forbidden, is diverse and heterogeneous. These include sexual vulgarities, other “dirty words”, political labels, ethnic slurs, insulting terms, and religious blasphemies. Obscene-to-naughty words and phrases can be classified into two main categories: profanities and vulgarities. Derivative uses of obscenity are discussed.
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    Pornography and the Constitution.Joel Feinberg - 1987 - In The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law: Volume 2: Offense to Others. New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    The Supreme Court views the word “obscene” as akin to word “pornographic”. Nothing is “obscene” unless it tends to cause erotic states in the mind of the beholder, and anything that produces this kind of “psychic stimulation” is a likely candidate for the obscenity label whether or not the induced states are offensive to the person who has them or anyone else aware of them. Recent Supreme Court decisions on the permissibility of pornography, particularly the various judicial formulae the court (...)
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    Philosophy of law.Joel Feinberg, Jules L. Coleman & Christopher Kutz (eds.) - 2014 - Boston, MA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
    This leading anthology contains essays and cases written by some of the most influential figures in legal philosophy, representing the major theoretical positions in the field. Its primary focus is to relate traditional themes of legal philosophy to the concerns of modern society in a way that invigorates the former and illuminates the latter. This classic text is distinguished by its clarity and accessibility, balance of topics, balance of positions on controversial questions, topical relevance, imaginative use of cases and stories, (...)
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    (1 other version)The Idea of the Obscene.Joel Feinberg - 1987 - In The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law: Volume 2: Offense to Others. New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Obscenity is an extreme form of offensiveness producing repugnance, shock, or disgust, although the offending materials can, at the same time, be alluring to some degree. The main feature that distinguishes obscene things from other repellant or offensive things is their blatancy: their massive obtrusiveness, their extreme and unvarnished bluntness, their brazenly naked exhibition. The three classes of objects that can be termed as “obscene” are: obscene natural objects, obscene persons, and obscene created things. There are three ways in which (...)
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    Minors and health care decisions: broadening the scope.Joel Frader - 1995 - Bioethics Forum 11 (4):13.
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    How institutions matter!Joel Gehman, Michael Lounsbury & Royston Greenwood (eds.) - 2016 - United Kingdom: Emerald Group Publishing.
    Research in the Sociology of Organizations is an established international, peer-reviewed series that examines cutting edge theoretical, methodological and research issues in organizational studies. Research in the Sociology of Organizations is sponsored by the ASA Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work.
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    Preaching Islamic Renewal: Religious Authority and Media in Contemporary Egypt.Joel Gordon - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (1-2):191-193.
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    Effect of delay of knowledge of results on learning a motor task.Joel Greenspoon & Sally Foreman - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 51 (3):226.
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    Proof and the art of mathematics: examples and extensions.Joel David Hamkins - 2021 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    An introduction to writing proofs, presented through compelling mathematical statements with interesting elementary proofs. This book offers an introduction to the art and craft of proof-writing. The author, a leading research mathematician, presents a series of engaging and compelling mathematical statements with interesting elementary proofs. These proofs capture a wide range of topics, including number theory, combinatorics, graph theory, the theory of games, geometry, infinity, order theory, and real analysis. The goal is to show students and aspiring mathematicians how to (...)
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    Proof and the art of mathematics.Joel David Hamkins - 2020 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    A textbook for students who are learning how to write a mathematical proof, a validation of the truth of a mathematical statement.
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    Axiological Realism.Joel J. Kupperman - 1996 - Philosophy 71 (276):185 - 203.
    Many would consider the lengthening debate between moral realists and anti-realists to be draw-ish. Plainly new approaches are needed. Or might the issue, which most broadly concerns realism in relation to normative judgments, be broken down into parts or sectors? Physicists have been saying, in relation to a similarly longstanding debate, that light in some respects behaves like waves and in some respects like particles. Might realism be more plausible in relation to some kinds of normative judgments than others?
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    The Physical World and Reality.Joel Gomborow - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (40):453 - 466.
    In his masterly article, “Sir Arthur Eddington and the Physical World,” which appeared in the January 1934 issue of Philosophy, Dr. Stace has brought out a number of interesting points on which I should like to comment. However, as the main issues between Professor Stace and Professor Eddington are with regard to the physical world and reality, these will form the main topics of my remarks.
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  38. Gefahren modernen Denkens.Karl Joël - 1910 - Rivista di Filosofia 1:257.
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    Reviews : Peter Wollen, Raiding the Icebox: Reflections on Twentieth Century Culture, (Indiana University Press, 1993).Joel S. Kahn - 1994 - Thesis Eleven 39 (1):135-137.
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    Loving One's (Israelite) Neighbor: Election and Commandment in Leviticus 19.Joel S. Kaminsky - 2008 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 62 (2):123-132.
    This essay illuminates a number of nuances implicit in the commandment to “love your neighbor as yourself” by exploring its connection to Israeli election theology as well as to the larger Priestly theology that forms much of the framework of the Torah.
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    Requital and Criminal Justice.Joel Kidder - 1975 - International Philosophical Quarterly 15 (3):255-278.
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    Homeric Space Clay Homer's Trojan Theater. Space, Vision, and Memory in the Iliad. Pp. x + 136, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Paper, £18.99, US$29.99 . ISBN: 978-0-521-14948-8. [REVIEW]Joel P. Christensen - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):10-13.
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    Posthumous Meditations. [REVIEW]Joel Friedman - 1985 - Teaching Philosophy 8 (3):257-259.
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    Nature's Champion: B. W. Wells, Tar Heel Ecologist by James R. Troyer. [REVIEW]Joel Hagen - 1994 - Isis 85:544-544.
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    Paul Rubinson. Redefining Science: Scientists, the National Security State, and Nuclear Weapons in Cold War America. xiv + 306 pp., index. Amherst/Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 2016. $90 ; $29.95. [REVIEW]Joel Isaac - 2018 - Isis 109 (1):223-224.
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  46. Roger GARAUDY, "L'Alternative". [REVIEW]Joel Jakubec - 1972 - Dialectica 26 (3):300.
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  47. Professor Carpenter's comment.Rhys Carpenter - 1923 - Journal of Philosophy 20 (2):46-48.
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    The Simplification of Life: From the Writings of E. Carpenter Selected by H. Roberts.Edward Carpenter & Harry Roberts - 1905
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  49. A Taxonomy for Planned Reading Tamitha Carpenter Richard Alterman.Tamitha Carpenter Richard Alterman - 1994 - In Ashwin Ram & Kurt Eiselt (eds.), Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society: August 13 to 16, 1994, Georgia Institute of Technology. Erlbaum. pp. 142.
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  50. Extended emotions.Joel Krueger & Thomas Szanto - 2016 - Philosophy Compass 11 (12):863-878.
    Until recently, philosophers and psychologists conceived of emotions as brain- and body-bound affairs. But researchers have started to challenge this internalist and individualist orthodoxy. A rapidly growing body of work suggests that some emotions incorporate external resources and thus extend beyond the neurophysiological confines of organisms; some even argue that emotions can be socially extended and shared by multiple agents. Call this the extended emotions thesis. In this article, we consider different ways of understanding ExE in philosophy, psychology, and the (...)
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