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    Decision making in health care: commentary.Kenneth J. Gilhooly - 1996 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2 (3):231-233.
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    Reflections on a catalytic companion Kenneth J. Gergen.Kenneth J. Gergen - 1990 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 20 (4):305–321.
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  3. From Voluntary to Relational Action: Responsibility in Question Kenneth J. Gergen.Kenneth J. Gergen - 2007 - In Sabine Maasen & Barbara Sutter (eds.), On willing selves: neoliberal politics vis-à-vis the neuroscientific challenge. New York: Plagrave Macmiilan. pp. 193.
     
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    On Ethics and Economics: Conversations with Kenneth J. Arrow.Kenneth J. Arrow & Kristen Renwick Monroe - 2016 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Kristen Renwick Monroe & Nicholas Monroe Lampros.
    Part intellectual autobiography and part exposition of complex yet contemporary economic ideas, this lively conversation with renowned scholar and public intellectual Kenneth J. Arrow focuses on economics and politics in light of history, current events, and philosophy as well. Reminding readers that economics is about redistribution and thus about how we treat each other, Arrow shows that the intersection of economics and ethics is of concern not just to economists but for the public more broadly. With a foreword by (...)
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  5. Extended sympathy and the possibility of social choice.Kenneth J. Arrow - 1978 - Philosophia 7 (2):223-237.
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    Towards a cognitive theory of substance use dependence.Kenneth J. Sher - 2006 - In Reinout W. Wiers & Alan W. Stacy (eds.), Handbook of Implicit Cognition and Addiction. Sage Publications. pp. 273--276.
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    Electron imaging technology for whole brain neural circuit mapping.Kenneth J. Hayworth - 2012 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 4 (01):87-108.
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  8. Business ethics and religious belief.Kenneth J. Barnes - 2018 - In Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis & Alexei M. Marcoux (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Business Ethics. New York: Routledge.
     
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  9. Gifts and exchanges.Kenneth J. Arrow - 1972 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 1 (4):343-362.
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    Vietnam: Anatomy of a Peace.Kenneth J. Hammond - 1998 - Historical Materialism 3 (1):229-233.
  11. The Layman's Bible Commentary, Vol. I: Introduction to the Bible.Kenneth J. Foreman, Balmer H. Kelly, Arnold B. Rhodes, Bruce M. Metzger & Donald G. Miller - 1959
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    Horace and the Rhetoric of Authority, and: The Knotted Thong: Structures of Mimesis in Persius.Kenneth J. Reckford - 1999 - American Journal of Philology 120 (2):313-318.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Horace and the Rhetoric of AuthorityKenneth J. ReckfordEllen Oliensis. Horace and the Rhetoric of Authority. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. xii 1 241 pp. Cloth, $64.95.In a gratifying book, crafted with unusual care, Ellen Oliensis investigates Horace’s self-fashioning in his poetry. “Horace is present,” she argues, “in his personae... not because these personae are authentic and accurate impressions of his true self, but because they effectively construct that (...)
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    The burdensome enterprise of animal research.Kenneth J. Shapiro - 1997 - Ethics and Behavior 7 (2):188 – 192.
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    What is ethical about grade inflation and coursework deflation?Kenneth J. Reichelt - 2010 - Journal of Academic Ethics 8 (3):187-197.
    Recent research questions the validity of student evaluation of teaching (SET) data to measure teaching and learning. Yet, there is extensive use of this instrument around the world, which arguably contributes to a decline in the rigor of college classes. This performance measurement has lead to both unethical grade inflation and coursework deflation as faculty try to entertain students rather than educating them. These unethical teaching techniques used by many faculties are on the same plane as the unethical practices of (...)
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    Relativism, religion, and relational being.Kenneth J. Gergen - 2007 - Common Knowledge 13 (2-3):362-378.
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  16. Strategic Leadership for a Change: Facing Our Losses, Finding Our Future.Kenneth J. McFayden - 2009
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    Horace through Johnson (II): The Prodigal Heir" A Short Song of Congratulations": Horace, Johnson, and Satire.Kenneth J. Reckford - 2011 - Arion 19 (1):65-99.
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    Epochs in Buddhist History.Kenneth J. Saunders - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (7):192-195.
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  19. Change blindness: Theory or paradigm?Kenneth J. Shapiro - 2000 - Visual Cognition 7:83-91.
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    “It takes two to know one” – Tongue protrusion-retraction is only one small facet of early intersubjectivity.Kenneth J. Aitken - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    On the Generalization of Simple Alternating Category Structures.Kenneth J. Kurtz & Matthew T. Wetzel - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (4):e12972.
    A fundamental question in the study of human cognition is how people learn to predict the category membership of an example from its properties. Leading approaches account for a wide range of data in terms of comparison to stored examples, abstractions capturing statistical regularities, or logical rules. Across three experiments, participants learned a category structure in a low‐dimension, continuous‐valued space consisting of regularly alternating regions of class membership (A B A B). The dependent measure was generalization performance for novel items (...)
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  22. Simple Auto‐Associative Networks Succeed at Universal Generalization of the Identity Function and Reduplication Rule.Kenneth J. Kurtz - 2025 - Cognitive Science 49 (1):e70033.
    It has become widely accepted that standard connectionist models are unable to show identity‐based relational reasoning that requires universal generalization. The purpose of this brief report is to show how one of the simplest forms of such models, feed‐forward auto‐associative networks, satisfies two of the most well‐known challenges: universal generalization of the identity function and the reduplication rule. Given the simplicity of the modeling account provided, along with the clarity of the evidence, these demonstrations invite a shift in this high‐profile (...)
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  23. Sensations and pain processes.Kenneth J. Sufka & Michael P. Lynch - 2000 - Philosophical Psychology 13 (3):299-311.
    This paper discusses recent neuroscientific research that indicates a solution for what we label the ''causal problem'' of pain qualia, the problem of how the brain generates pain qualia. In particular, the data suggest that pain qualia naturally supervene on activity in a specific brain region: the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). The first section of this paper discusses several philosophical concerns regarding the nature of pain qualia. The second section overviews the current state of knowledge regarding the neuroanatomy and physiology (...)
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    Verification: Validity or Understanding.Kenneth J. Shapiro - 1986 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 17 (2):167-179.
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    Editor's Introduction to Society and Animals.Kenneth J. Shapiro - 1993 - Society and Animals 1 (1):1-4.
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  26. Craving research : smart drugs and the elusiveness of desire self and morality.Kenneth J. Gergen - 2007 - In Sabine Maasen & Barbara Sutter (eds.), On willing selves: neoliberal politics vis-à-vis the neuroscientific challenge. New York: Plagrave Macmiilan.
     
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    Detecting deception.Kenneth J. Gergen - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (1):114-115.
    I find three major shortcomings in Mele's account. First, verbal ambiguities suggest that the analysis is irrelevant to self-deception and/or that the traditional conception is subtly reinstated. Second, the data offer no means of establishing the superiority of the present account. Finally, as political rhetoric, Mele's proposal not only operates to disqualify others, but establishes science as their judge.
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    Beyond general equilibrium.Kenneth J. Arrow - forthcoming - Complexity.
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  29. Practices of Psychological Inquiry: The Global Challenge.Kenneth J. Gergen & Michael Basseches - 2013 - In Elena Mustakova-Possardt (ed.), Toward a Socially Responsible Psychology for a Global Era. Springer. pp. 47--64.
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    An anti-molinist argument.Kenneth J. Perszyk - 1998 - Philosophical Studies 90 (3):215-235.
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    Volume m1 december 1963 number 5.Kenneth J. Arkow - 2003 - In Peter Joseph Hammer (ed.), Uncertain times: Kenneth Arrow and the changing economics of health care. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 1.
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    Routes to understanding the other: Conversing with Philip Cushman.Kenneth J. Gergen - 2024 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 44 (2):115-118.
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  33. (1 other version)Did the Bulldog Bite the Bishop? An Anglican Bishop, an Agnostic Scientist, and a Roman Pontiff.Kenneth J. Howell - 2003 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 6 (3).
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  34. Values and collective decision-making.Kenneth J. Arrow - 1967 - In Peter Laslett (ed.), Philosophy, politics and society, third series: a collection. Oxford,: Blackwell.
     
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  35. Struggling with grief and loss.Kenneth J. Doka - 2010 - In Sandra L. Friedman & David T. Helm (eds.), End-of-life care for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Washington, DC: American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
     
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    The Death of Woman Wang.Kenneth J. DeWoskin & Jonathon Spence - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):146.
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  37. Analysis of relative gene expression data using rea l—time quantitative PCR a nd the 2 一 ct method.J. Kenneth & Thomas D. Livak - 2001 - Method 25:4O2 - 408.
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    An examination of cheating and its antecedents among marketing and management Majors.Kenneth J. Smith, Jeanette A. Davy & Debbie Easterling - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 50 (1):63-80.
    This study examines cheating behaviors among 742 marketing and management majors at three public AACSB-accredited business schools. Specifically, we studied the simultaneous influence of demographic and attitudinal characteristics on: (1) reported prior cheating behavior; (2) the tendency to neutralize cheating behaviors; and, (3) likelihood of future cheating. We additionally examined the impact of in-class deterrents on neutralization of cheating behaviors and the likelihood of future cheating. We also directly tested potential mediating effects of neutralization on cheating behavior.We conducted independent assessments (...)
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    A few odor preferences and their constancy.J. H. Kenneth - 1928 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 11 (1):56.
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    End-of-life ethics: a case study approach.Kenneth J. Doka (ed.) - 2012 - Washington, D.C.: Hospice Foundation of America.
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    The Role of Nonprofit* in Health Care.J. Kenneth - 2003 - In Peter Joseph Hammer (ed.), Uncertain times: Kenneth Arrow and the changing economics of health care. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 243.
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    Molinism and theodicy.Kenneth J. Perszyk - 1998 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 44 (3):163-184.
  43. Gate control theory reconsidered.Kenneth J. Sufka & Donald D. Price - 2002 - Brain and Mind 3 (2):277-290.
    It has been 35 years since the publicationMelzack and Wall's Gate Control Theory whichhypothesized that nociceptive information wassubject to dynamic regulation by mechanismslocated in the spinal cord dorsal horn thatcould ultimately lead to hyperalgesic orhypoalgesic states. This paper examines GateControl Theory in light of our currentunderstanding of the neuroanatomical,neurophysiological and neurochemical substratesof nociception and antinociception. Despiteits initial controversies, no one has proposeda more comprehensive overall theory of painmodulation or has successfully refuted most ofthe basic tenets of this theory.
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    Paleobiology – bridging the gap.Kenneth J. McNamara - 2002 - Biology and Philosophy 17 (5):729-738.
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    Only a wet dream? Hope and skepticism in Horace, Satire 1.5.Kenneth J. Reckford - 1999 - American Journal of Philology 120 (4):525-554.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Only a Wet Dream? Hope and Skepticism in Horace, Satire 1.5Kenneth J. ReckfordLong enjoyed as an entertainment piece, Horace’s “Trip to Brundisium” has continued to baffle its readers by recounting trivialities while ignoring politics. A brief, tactful hint at great affairs is quickly abandoned:huc venturus erat Maecenas optimus atque Cocceius, missi magnis de rebus uterque legati, aversos soliti componere amicos. hic oculis ego nigra meis collyria lippus illinere. interea (...)
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    Review of Kenneth Joseph Arrow: Social Choice and Individual Values[REVIEW]Kenneth J. Arrow - 1952 - Ethics 62 (3):220-222.
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    Imagery: From Hume to cognitive science.Kenneth J. Bower - 1984 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 14 (2):217-234.
    Hume said that to have a memory image of some individual, x, is to perceive a ‘faint copy’ of some prior perception of x. This classical view of memory images includes three distinct claims: Images and percepts are mental entities which serve as objects for a ‘direct’ or ‘non-inferential’ perception. A memory image of some individual, x, shares numerous properties with some prior perception of x.
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    The Death of Comedy (Book).Kenneth J. Reckford - 2002 - American Journal of Philology 123 (4):641-644.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:American Journal of Philology 123.4 (2002) 641-644 [Access article in PDF] Erich Segal. The Death of Comedy. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2001. xiv + 589 pp. Cloth, $35. "In a grand tour of comic theater over the centuries," says the jacket blurb, "Erich Segal traces the evolution of the classical form from its beginnings... to Samuel Beckett. With fitting wit, profound erudition lightly worn, and instructive [End Page (...)
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    Critical studies.Kenneth J. Perszyk, Raphael Falk & David Shatz - 1987 - Philosophia 17 (3):355-364.
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    The problem of prejudice in plural worlds.Kenneth J. Gergen - 2009 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 29 (2):97-101.
    This is to agree with Slife and Reber that the field of psychology has been negatively biased toward theism. However, accusations of bias or prejudice typically presume that with an even assay of available evidence, that such dispositions would be erased. In a world of multiple constructions of reality, morality, and justice, such an assumption is wholly unwarranted. The present article approaches the presence of multiple worlds from a social constructionist perspective. Proposed are a number of arguments to support an (...)
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