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    What do you know? ERP evidence for immediate use of common ground during online reference resolution.Les Sikos, Samuel B. Tomlinson, Conor Heins & Daniel J. Grodner - 2019 - Cognition 182 (C):275-285.
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    A Rose by Any Other Verb: The Effect of Expectations and Word Category on Processing Effort in Situated Sentence Comprehension.Les Sikos, Katharina Stein & Maria Staudte - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Recent work has shown that linguistic and visual contexts jointly modulate linguistic expectancy and, thus, the processing effort for a expected critical word. According to these findings, uncertainty about the upcoming referent in a visually-situated sentence can be reduced by exploiting the selectional restrictions of a preceding word, which then reduces processing effort on the critical word. Interestingly, however, no such modulation was observed in these studies on the expectation-generating word itself. The goal of the current study is to investigate (...)
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  3. Un commentaire catholique.Sur Les Maccabées - 1952 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 2:320.
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    The Philosophy of Film Noir, edited by Mark Conrad.Les Reid - 2008 - Philosophy Now 69:45-46.
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    Social conceptions of knowledge and action: DAI foundations and open systems semantics.Les Gasser - 1991 - Artificial Intelligence 47 (1-3):107-138.
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    Sensations and sensible properties.Les Holborow - 1970 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 48 (1):17-30.
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    Santa Lives?: The Challenge for Philosophy.Les Reid - 1993 - Philosophy Now 7:5-7.
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    Desert, Equality and Injustice.Les Holborow - 1975 - Philosophy 50 (192):157 - 168.
    John Rawls's A Theory of Justice is an extremely long and elaborate work. But despite the length and the elaboration there is at the heart of the work a crucial set of unargued assumptions which need to be challenged. When this is done we are in a position to provide additional support for the critical conclusions of several other commentators who concentrate on other features of Rawls's system.
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    Tracks of My Tears: Smokey Robinson and the Art of Loving.Les Back - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (7-8):337-341.
    This piece written for Valentine’s Day 2014 links the love songs of Smokey Robinson with writing on romantic love from classical theorists to feminist writers like Mary Evans and bell hooks. Through a discussion of Smokey Robinson’s biography it argues that the political and affective key of his songs is similar to the arguments provided by feminist theory. It makes a case for holding to a ‘love ethic’ that is a doing, not confined to one person alone but rather circulated (...)
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    On Having One Too Many.Les Reid - 2001 - Philosophy Now 32:38-39.
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    The Nun’s Priest’s Tale.Les Reid - 2002 - Philosophy Now 39:16-18.
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    Humanising Forces: Phenomenology in Science; Psychotherapy in Technological Culture.Les Todres - 2002 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 2 (1):1-11.
    One of the concerns of the existential-phenomenological tradition has been to examine the human implications of living in a world of proliferating technology. The pressure to become more specialised and efficient has become a powerful value and quest. Both contemporary culture and science enables a view of human identity which focuses on our 'parts' and the compartmentalisation of our lives into specialised 'bits'. This is a kind of abstraction which Psychology has also, at times, taken in its concern to mimic (...)
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  13. [deleted]Usos políticos da leucopenia e diferença racial no Brasil contemporâneo.Elena Calvo-Gonzáles - 2012 - In Ricardo Ventura Santos, Sahra Gibbon & Jane Felipe Beltrão (eds.), Identidades emergentes, genética e saúde: perspectivas antropológicas. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Fiocruz.
     
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    How biotechnology regulation sets a risk/ethics boundary.Les Levidow & Susan Carr - 1997 - Agriculture and Human Values 14 (1):29-43.
    In public debate over agricultural biotechnology, at issue hasbeen its self-proclaimed aim of further industrializingagriculture. Using languages of ’risk‘, critics and proponentshave engaged in an implicit ethics debate on the direction oftechnoscientific development. Critics have challenged thebiotechnological R&D agenda for attributing socio-agronomicproblems to genetic deficiencies, while perpetuating the hazardsof intensive monoculture. They diagnosed ominous links betweentechnological dependency and tangible harm from biotechnologyproducts.In response to scientific and public concerns, theEuropean Community enacted precautionary legislation for theintentional release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). (...)
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    How can we assess whether it is rational to fall in love?Les Burwood - 1999 - Journal of Social Philosophy 30 (2):223–235.
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    Opinion.Les Burwood - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 7 (7):8-8.
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    Opening windows, closing doors: Ethical dilemmas in educational action research.Les Tickle - 2001 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 35 (3):345–359.
    The chapter records personal accounts of the author’s dealings with dilemmas encountered in the research methods literature and in the field of practice, as an action researcher and teacher educator. It draws on Mary Chamberlain’s Fenwomen to illustrate some of the dangers of ethnographic research. Using data from two instances, one in a pre-service initial teacher-training programme and the other in teacher induction, the author draws out the tensions between the ‘need to know’ in order to act professionally, and the (...)
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    On the Autonomy of Educational Studies as a Second-Level Discipline.Tomasz Leś - 2022 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 41 (4):445-465.
    This article addresses the issue of the disciplinary status of Educational Studies, which both in the theoretical discourse and in the practice of this area is far from unambiguous. The issue is relevant not only for theoretical reasons but also for practical and social ones. This is because the status of Educational Studies, by having a decisive impact on the very understanding and nature of studies in education, at least in part may impact changes in educational practice. Two main models (...)
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  19. Francisco v'zquez Garcia.Etla Les Metaphores Naturalistes & Naissance de la Biopolitique En Espagne - 2007 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 116:193.
     
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    The role of philosophical analysis in contemporary educational research.Tomasz Leś - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (2):140-150.
    The traditional divisions in the methodology of educational research include two types of methods: quantitative and qualitative. These comprise e.g. quasi-experiment, comparative research, observat...
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  21. Histoire de la vie religieuse.Les Chartreux - 1984 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 106:304.
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    Une autre politique du son.Les Sons Fédérés - 2020 - Multitudes 79 (2):31-37.
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    How Blue Can You Get? B.B. King, Planetary Humanism and the Blues behind Bars.Les Back - 2015 - Theory, Culture and Society 32 (7-8):274-285.
    This article honours the memory of blues musician B.B. King, who died on 14 May 2015, through focusing on his performances in prisons. The article situates his concerts inside Cook County jail and Sing Sing within the wider political crisis during the 1970s surrounding issues of race and class in the American prison system. It suggests the historical resonance of these events can be interpreted through using Paul Gilroy’s notion of planetary humanism. The tone of B.B. King’s guitar carries both (...)
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    Platon.Kazimierz Leśniak - 1968 - Warszawa,: Wiedza Powszechna. Edited by Plato.
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    Truth and Progress.Les Reid - 2000 - Philosophy Now 30:46-47.
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    A Theory of Perception By George Pitcher Princeton University Press; London, Oxford University Press, 1971, 238 pp., £4. [REVIEW]Les Holborow - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (185):300-.
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    Phenomenology as Embodied Knowing and Sharing: Kindling Audience Participation.Kathleen Galvin & Les Todres - 2012 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 12 (sup2):1-9.
    We are particularly interested in how poetry and phenomenological research come together to increase understanding of human phenomena. We are further interested in how these more aesthetic possibilities of understanding can occur within a community context, that is the possibility of a process in which understanding is shared through an ongoing process of participation. In this way phenomenologically-oriented understandings may meaningfully speak of that which is common between us as well as that which may be uniquely lived for each of (...)
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    A socratic dialogue on the question 'what is love in nursing?'.Les Fitzgerald & Stan van Hooft - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (6):481-491.
    It is the thesis of the authors that the caring ethic and moral state of being of nurses ideally suffuses their professional caring and is thus implicit in their ethical decision making. Socratic dialogue is a technique that allows such moral attitudes to be made explicit. This article describes a Socratic dialogue conducted with nurses on the topic: 'What is love in nursing?' The conclusions drawn were based on the belief that the current western-style health care system restricts the practice (...)
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    C.G. Jung and Hans Urs von Balthasar: God and evil--a critical comparison.Les Oglesby - 2014 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Introduction -- Part I. Constructing a framework for critical comparison. Introducing Jung and Balthasar -- A framework for critical comparison -- -- Part II. Bases for critical comparison. Anthropology and theological orientation -- Analogy and polarity -- -- Part III. God's involvement with evil. Evil - its origins and reality -- Jung on God's involvement with evil -- The Cross in Jung and Balthasar -- -- Part IV. Conclusion. A cruciform model for God's involvement with evil -- Summary.
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    Immortality.Les Reid - 1994 - Philosophy Now 9:40-41.
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    Saga o autoru.Zdenko Lešić - 2015 - Sarajevo: Synopsis.
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  32. Pedestrian Crossings : Some Reflections on the Occasion of a Contemporary Judicial Spectacle.Les Moran - 2016 - In Arundhati Virmani (ed.), Political aesthetics: culture, critique and the everyday. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Engaging the Board: integrity, values and the Board agenda.Scott Lichtenstein, Les Higgins & Pat Dade - 2008 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 4 (1):79.
    Directors rate integrity as having the greatest impact on successful Board performance. Yet, no shared meaning exists about what integrity means because it is dependent on one's personal values. This paper builds on research into integrity and top teams by investigating how integrity varies by director's personal values and implications for the Board agenda. It will explore how executives' and directors' definitions of integrity are based on their values, beliefs and underlying needs. Data from UK society was collected from 500 (...)
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    Conservation and practical morality: challenges to education and reform.Les Brown - 1987 - New York: St. Martins [sic] Press.
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    Das Konvivialistische Manifest: Für Eine Neue Kunst des Zusammenlebens.Les Convivialistes - 2014 - Transcript Verlag.
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    The commitment fallacy.Les Holborow - 1971 - Noûs 5 (4):385-394.
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  37. Nuclear politics in yugoslavia.Les Levidow - 1986 - In Science as politics. London: Free Association Books.
     
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    Moral Disengagement and Support for Nonhuman Animal Farming.Les Mitchell - 2011 - Society and Animals 19 (1):38-58.
    Nonhuman animal farming, by its fundamental nature, involves a greater or lesser degree of ill treatment and oppression. Definitions of abuse or cruelty in relation to nonhumans, however, are inconsistent and ambiguous. People support nonhuman farming by purchasing its products, but the majority of people do not themselves mistreat nonhumans. How can this incongruity be explained? Any account is likely to be complex, but work in experimental psychology has identi- fied a number of conditions that can contribute toward individuals becoming (...)
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  39. Animal protection in Africa.Les Mitchell - 2013 - In Andrew Linzey & Desmond Tutu (eds.), The global guide to animal protection. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press.
     
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    New books. [REVIEW]Les Holborow - 1970 - Mind 79 (316):634-639.
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    Praksis orijentacija, časopis Praxis i Korčulanska ljetna škola: (građa) = Praksis orientation, journal Praxis and the Korčula Summer School: (collection).Ante Lešaja - 2014 - Beograd: Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southeast Europe. Edited by Ante Lešaja.
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    Radical science essays.Les Levidow (ed.) - 1986 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
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    Reading the animal text in the landscape of the damned.Les Mitchell - 2019 - Grahamstown, South Africa: NISC.
    Reading the animal text in the landscape of the damned looks at the diverse texts of our everyday world relating to nonhuman animals and examines the meanings we imbibe from them. It describes ways in which we can explore such artefacts, especially from the perspective of groups and individuals with little or no power. This work understands the oppression of nonhuman animals as being part of a spectrum incorporating sexism, racism, xenophobia, economic exploitation and other forms of oppression. The enquiry (...)
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    Coping with major life events: the role of spirituality and self-transformation.Jason T. Palframan & les Lancaster - 2009 - Mental Health, Religion and Culture 12 (3):257-276.
    The aim of the current study was to explore the process of self-transformation as a result of coping with a major life event, and to address the role, if any, that spirituality plays within the coping and transformational process. Using grounded theory methodology, six participants were interviewed over a period of 6 months. The findings, supportive of previous research, produced a preliminary model illustrating transformation as a gradual process. The core category was identified as “openness,” in that by being open (...)
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    A rejtőzködő én: az önismeret felfedezőútjai: (monográfia az emberről).Csaba Éles - 1995 - Budapest: Nemzeti Tankönyvkiadó.
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    Principles for creating a single authoritative list of the world’s species.Stephen Garnett, Les Christidis, Stijn Conix, Mark J. Costello, Frank E. Zachos, Olaf S. Bánki, Yiming Bao, Saroj K. Barik, John S. Buckeridge, Donald Hobern, Aaron Lien, Narelle Montgomery, Svetlana Nikolaeva, Richard L. Pyle, Scott A. Thomson, Peter Paul van Dijk, Anthony Whalen, Zhi-Qiang Zhang & Kevin R. Thiele - 2020 - PLoS Biology 18 (7):e3000736.
    Lists of species underpin many fields of human endeavour, but there are currently no universally accepted principles for deciding which biological species should be accepted when there are alternative taxonomic treatments (and, by extension, which scientific names should be applied to those species). As improvements in information technology make it easier to communicate, access, and aggregate biodiversity information, there is a need for a framework that helps taxonomists and the users of taxonomy decide which taxa and names should be used (...)
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    Dynamic Culturology of Florian Znaniecki.Maksymilian Pacholski & Barbara Leś - 1975 - Dialectics and Humanism 2 (4):141-149.
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    On What Sexism Is and What It Is Not.Les Burwood - 1997 - The Philosophers' Magazine 1:19-23.
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    Materialism and Sensations.Les Holborow - 1973 - Philosophical Quarterly 23 (91):178-180.
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  50. Vol. 134 2002/II-III.Et de & Les Normes - 2002 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 52:111.
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