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    Mirror neurons' registration of biological motion.Loraine McCune - 2002 - In Maxim I. Stamenov & Vittorio Gallese (eds.), Mirror Neurons and the Evolution of Brain and Language. John Benjamins. pp. 42--315.
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    The Solidarity of Life: Max Scheler on Modernity and Harmony with Nature.Timothy J. McCune - 2014 - Ethics and the Environment 19 (1):49.
    In Max Scheler’s powerful critique of modernity, he claimed that moderns suffer more in the midst of technological advancement, their values are set by an “ethos of industrialization,” and they have no unified vision of who they are. The consequences have been devastating, including a lack of balanced living and ecological estrangement. In pointing beyond modernism, Scheler called for establishing personal, collective, and environmental harmony. His philosophical anthropology—rooted in a phenomenology of persons and values—is a helpful foundation for an environmental (...)
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    Single axioms for the left group and right group calculi.William W. McCune - 1992 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 34 (1):132-139.
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    Teaching the territory: agroecological pedagogy and popular movements.Nils McCune & Marlen Sánchez - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (3):595-610.
    This contribution traces the parallel development of two distinct approaches to peasant agroecological education: the peasant-to-peasant horizontal method that disseminated across Mesoamerica and the Caribbean beginning in the 1970s, and the political-agroecological training schools of combined consciousness-building and skill-formation that have been at the heart of the educational processes of member organizations of La Via Campesina since the 1990s. Applying a theoretical framework that incorporates territorial struggle, agroecology and popular education, we examine spatial and organizational aspects of each of these (...)
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    O amor como estado da alma (páthos) em Plotino.Loraine Oliveira - 2013 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 10:85-94.
    Este estudo objetiva analisar o primeiro capítulo do tratado III, 5 [50], Sobre o amor, no qual Plotino discorre acerca do amor entendido como estado da alma (páthos). O amor estado da alma é característico do vivente, ou seja, o composto alma e corpo, e portanto, é o amor do homem no mundo sensível. Apresenta-se sob duas formas, puro e misto. O primeiro é aquele que deseja a beleza, o segundo deseja a beleza e a eternidade. Ao explicar cada uma (...)
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    Domestic violence against women: genesis and perpetuation.Loraine J. Bacchus & Gillian Aston - 2009 - In Annie Bartlett & Gillian McGauley (eds.), Forensic Mental Health: Concepts, systems, and practice. Oxford University Press. pp. 79.
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  7. Studies in Theology.Loraine Boettner - 1947
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    Lucien Faggion, Christophe Régina & Bernard Ribémont (dir.), La Culture judic.Loraine Chappuis - 2017 - Clio 45.
    Cet ouvrage collectif consacré à la culture judiciaire cherche à appréhender les liens entre autorités et justiciables, à étudier la capacité des acteurs à se réapproprier la norme. Les vingt-sept articles qui constituent le livre, produits par des chercheur.euse.s aussi bien en histoire qu’en littérature, en droit ou en histoire du droit, couvrent une large périodisation allant du Moyen Âge à nos jours. Si les directeurs reconnaissent une forme de « dispersion » (p. 12) procédant de la mise...
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    Response to Alison Liebling’s presentation.Loraine Gelsthorpe - 2014 - Studies in Christian Ethics 27 (3):269-273.
    Notwithstanding worrying implications of prisons which are seemingly without moral purpose in terms of people being attracted to the radicalism and relational dimensions of new faiths, there are positive signs of changes and hope in prisons. The question becomes about how we can best foster and protect that which money can’t buy in prisons.
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    Taming randomized controlled trials in education: exploring key claims, issues and debates.Loraine Hitt - 2022 - British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (1):119-120.
    In his recent book, Keith Morrison argues that RCTs have garnered a privileged place in educational research, driving out other valuable approaches. Morrison acknowledges RCTs or similar designs ca...
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    Back to basics in crime control: weaving in women.Loraine Gelsthorpe - 2004 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 7 (2):76-103.
    This essay identifies areas of analysis which David Garland neglects in The Culture of Control. The essential argument being that greater attention to the influence of feminism and the treatment of female offenders and victims would have enriched his interpretation of the culture of control. The essay suggests that the treatment of women in criminal justice matters exemplifies the apparently dualistic and polarised penal policies that Garland describes so well. The recent huge increases in the number of women sentenced to (...)
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    The Persian Metres.M. B. Loraine & L. P. Elwell-Sutton - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (1):138.
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    Chloe Tempestiva, Misera, Docta and Arrogans(Horace, Odes 1.23, 3.7, 3.9 and 3.26).Blanche Conger McCune - 2016 - Classical Quarterly 66 (2):573-579.
    The name ‘Chloe’ appears four times in Horace'sOdes, once in Book 1 (1.23) and three times in Book 3 (3.7, 3.9, 3.26). Whether the ‘Chloes’ represent a woman or women from Horace's real life is probably not something we could know. Furthermore, there is no obvious reason to assume that all the ‘Chloes’ are the same person. However, there is likewise no obvious reasonnotto read the odes in which the name ‘Chloe’ appears, as some scholars have done, as referring to (...)
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    Infant single words for dynamic events predict early verb meanings.Lorraine McCune & Ellen Herr-Israel - 2019 - Cognitive Linguistics 30 (4):629-653.
    Do children’s single words related to motion and change also encode aspects of environmental events highlighted by Talmy’s motion event analysis? If so, these meanings may predict children’s early verb meanings. Analyzing the kinds of meanings expressed in single “dynamic event words” through motion event semantics yields links between early true verbs in sentences and the semantics encoded in these single words. Dynamic event words reflect the sense of temporal and spatial reversibility established in the late sensorimotor period. We propose (...)
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    The Koreans and Their Culture.Evelyn B. McCune & Cornelius Osgood - 1951 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 71 (4):284.
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    Notas sobre lógica e dialética na Enéada de Plotino.Loraine Oliveira - 2007 - Trans/Form/Ação 30 (2):167-178.
    Este trabalho objetiva caracterizar a lógica e a dialética, conforme a Enéada I, 3 [20] 4-5. Para Plotino, a lógica consiste em um conjunto de procedimentos que trata de proposições e silogismos. A dialética é um método que faz uso dos procedimentos lógicos. Mas é também uma disposição que permite compreender a estrutura do inteligível. Por conseguinte, é um caminho de ascensão rumo ao Uno. Neste sentido, tem um aspecto ético.
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    The figure of Socrates according to Pierre Hadot.Loraine Oliveira - 2016 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 18:317-346.
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    Uma sinfonia de autoridades: notas sobre a exegese dos antigos - Plotino, Enéada V, 1 [10], 8-9.Loraine Oliveira - 2007 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 48 (116):467-479.
  19. Review Essays : Which Way Is Connell Heading?Loraine Mortimer - 1985 - Thesis Eleven 10-10 (1):255-260.
  20. Immortality.Loraine Boettner - 1956
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  21. The Millennium.Loraine Boettner - 1958
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    Developments in Human Reproduction and Their Eugenic and Ethical Implications.John A. Loraine - 1985 - Journal of Medical Ethics 11 (3):162-163.
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    The Ship of Sulaiman.M. B. Loraine & John O'Kane - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):286.
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  24. Hugo Riemann'sUeber Tonalität': A Translation.Mark McCune - 1985 - Theoria 1:132-150.
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    Is a field theory of perseverative reaching compatible with a Piagetian view?Lorraine McCune - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):53-53.
    This commentary is a brief reflection on the relationship between the embodied cognition analysis and a Piagetian theoretical position. In particular, the place of A-not-B in the larger Piagetian framework and the importance of the concept of mental representation, in contrast with perceptual understanding, are noted.
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    Notes on metaphorics of painting in Republic VI e X.Loraine Oliveira - 2014 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 12:121-133.
    Este trabalho tece algumas considerações concernentes a metáforas pictóricas na República de Platão, especialmente nos livros VI e X. Na primeira parte, se estabelece o conceito de metafórica da pintura, a fim de propor uma metodologia de abordagem das metáforas propriamente ditas. Na segunda parta, situa-se a aparição do pintor na cidade ideal, a fim de mostrar um caso em que a pintura tem um uso imagético, mas que não é metafórico. Na terceira, analisa-se a metafórica da pintura no livro (...)
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    O EXEMPLO DA CERA: imaginação e entendimento em Descartes.Loraine Oliveira - 1998 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 43 (2):341-345.
    SÍNTESE - A partir do exemplo da cera, na Segunda Meditação, Descartes demonstra a diferença entre os conceitos de imaginação e entendimento, para responder à questão sobre o que se conhece da cera com tanta distinção, a qual em última análise é: o que conheço de mim com tanta distinção? Para saber o que conhece, é preciso saber através de qual faculdade conhece, se pela imaginação, ou pelo entendimento. Com o objetivo de chegar a tais conceitos, serão vistos os termos (...)
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    The myths' exegesis in Plotinus and Porphyre.Loraine Oliveira - 2008 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 1:63-75.
    In Plotinus the myths are scattered throughout the Enneads‟ treatises. In contrast with Porphyry, Plotinus prefers to make allusions and fragmentary quotations of the myths rather than an exegesis of a comprehensive extract of a poem. Only one of Porphyry‟s works, dedicated to the allegorical exegesis of Homer, has come down to us in its integrity: The cave of the Nymphs in the Odyssey. In this work, which is studied here, Porphyry follows a complete extract of Homer in order to (...)
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    Fragmentos órficos.Loraine Oliveira - 2007 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 48 (116):493-496.
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    Sobre a percepção em plotino.Loraine Oliveira - 2020 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 61 (146):463-480.
    RESUMO A percepção sensível é a faculdade cognitiva da alma, que recebe, por meio dos órgãos dos sentidos, um conjunto de características dos objetos, tais como altura, largura, cor, cheiro, som, e também aquilo que pode nos afetar, como, por exemplo, a dor proveniente de uma queimadura, ou o prazer causado por uma melodia. Compreender o processo perceptivo, em relação aos seus diferentes tipos de objetos - afecções, qualidades e impressões - é o escopo deste estudo. ABSTRACT Sensible perception is (...)
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    A developmental look at grooming, grunting and group cohesion.Lorraine McCune - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (4):716-717.
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    Creating a Place for Women in a Socialist Brotherhood: Class and Gender Politics in the Workmen’s Circle, 1892-1930.Mary McCune - 2002 - Feminist Studies 28 (3):585-610.
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    Development, consciousness, and the perception/mental representation distinction.Lorraine McCune - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):627-628.
    Perceptual symbol systems provide a welcome alternative to amodal encapsulated means of cognitive processing. However, the relations between perceived reality and internal mentation require a more differentiated approach, reflecting both developmental differences between infant and adult experience and qualitative differences between consciously perceived and mentally represented contents. Neurological evidence suggests a developmental trajectory from initial perceptual states in infancy to a more differentiated consciousness from two years of age on. Children's processing of and verbal expressions regarding motion events provides an (...)
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    Dewey’s Dilemma: Eugenics, Education, and the Art of Living.Timothy Mccune - 2012 - The Pluralist 7 (3):96-106.
    It is no accident that in his Ethics textbook, John Dewey discussed marriage and family, population growth, and managing the social sphere together, albeit briefly. In early- and mid-twentieth century intellectual circles, especially in the United States, the issue of maintaining a healthy "family stock" was not without its controversy. To some theorists, the notion of "social control" alluded to various forms of "population control," and beyond more "traditional" state laws restricting interracial marriage, social policies emerged advocating various forms of (...)
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    Frame dominance: A developmental phenomenon?Lorraine McCune - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4):522-523.
    Developmental aspects of the frame/content perspective are explored in relation to (1) transitions in early language acquisition, (2) possible differential neurological control for babbling and early and later speech, and (3) development of word production templates in precocious early speakers. Proportionally high frequency of bilabial stops in early stable words versus babble offers advantages for afferent monitoring and supporting “frame dominance.”.
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  36. The development of play as the development of consciousness.L. McCune - 1993 - In Marc H. Bornstein & Anne Watson O'Reilly (eds.), The Role of Play in the Development of Thought. Jossey-Bass.
     
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    Lombardo Horace: Odes with Carmen Saeculare. Introduction and Notes by Anthony Corbeill. Pp. xviii + 246. Indianapolis and Cambridge: Hackett Publishing Company, 2018. Paper, US$18 . ISBN: 978-1-62466-688-9. [REVIEW]Blanche Conger McCune - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):332-332.
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    Another Type of Bilingual Advantage? Tense-Mood-Aspect Frequency, Verb-Form Regularity and Context-Governed Choice in Bilingual vs. Monolingual Spanish Speakers with Agrammatism.O'Connor Wells Barbara & Obler Loraine - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Mémoire constructive, imagination et voyage mental dans le temps.Loraine Gérardin-Laverge - 2017 - Cahiers Philosophiques 149 (2):23-40.
    Au sujet de la mémoire on a couramment deux présupposés. En parlant de la mémoire, on semble la considérer comme une faculté unifiée. Et on a l’habitude de la penser comme une faculté conservatrice. C’est pourtant une image bien différente qui émerge de la recherche contemporaine. Dans ce texte, nous proposons une histoire de l’émergence de l’hypothèse d’une dimension constructive de la mémoire épisodique, en dégageant trois dimensions de la construction : une dimension culturelle, une dimension intersubjective, et une dimension (...)
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  40. Feminist appropriations of Bourdieu : the case of social capital.Christina Hughes & Loraine Blaxter - 2007 - In Terry Lovell (ed.), (Mis)recognition, social inequality and social justice: Nancy Fraser and Pierre Bourdieu. New York: Routledge.
    This chapter offers an account of the rise to prominence of the concept of ‘social capital’, its use in social policy and government agencies and the predominance within research and theory in this area of the work of Coleman (1988), Putnam (1995, 2000) and Fukuyama (1995). The extent of take up of these theorists, we note, is at the neglect of Bourdieu’s more sociological and critical conceptualization. We detail the differences, and indeed similarities, between these various conceptualizations of social capital (...)
     
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    EEG-based neural correlates of ACT-R model for multitasking.Nayoung Kim, Erica McCune, MyungHwan Yun & Chang Nam - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Re-Discovering and Re-Creating African American Historical Accounts through Mobile Apps: The Role of Mobile Technology in History Education.LaGarrett J. King, Christina Gardner-McCune, Penelope Vargas & Yerika Jimenez - 2014 - Journal of Social Studies Research 38 (3):173-188.
    This paper describes a case study of a program called WATCH: Workshop for Actively Thinking Computationally and Historically. The focus of the program and this paper was on using mobile application development to promote historical thinking using a plantation site visit as the focus of inquiry. WATCH was delivered during an academic enrichment youth program at a major research university in the Southeast and served a total of 30 African American and Latino high school students from low socio-economic backgrounds. Through (...)
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    Exploring the Interspace: Recent Dialogues around the Work of Annie Ernaux.Lyn Thomas & Loraine Day - 2003 - Feminist Review 74 (1):98-104.
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  44. Jean Baudrillard, Forget Foucault. [REVIEW]Nathan Mccune & Jacob Held - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (5):315-317.
  45. The Modern Workman and Corporate Control.Samuel McCune Lindsay - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (2):204-215.
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  46. Introduction to Evolving (Proto)Language/s.Nathalie Gontier, Monika Boruta Zywiczyńska, Sverker Johansson & Lorraine McCune - 2024 - Lingua 305 (June):103740.
    Scholarly opinions vary on what language is, how it evolved, and from where or what it evolved. Long considered uniquely human, today scholars argue for evolutionary continuity between human language and animal communication systems. But while it is generally recognized that language is an evolving communication system, scholars continue to debate from which species language evolved, and what behavioral and cognitive features are the precursors to human language. To understand the nature of protolanguage, some look for homologs in gene functionality, (...)
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    Language-Mixing, Discourse Length and Discourse Quality in Bilingual Aphasia.Paplikar Avanthi, Goral Mira, Gitterman Martin & Obler Loraine - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Pulmonary Function Affects Language Performance in Aging.Cahana-Amitay Dalia, Lee Lewina, Oveis Abigail, Ojo Emmanuel, Spiro Avron, Obler Loraine & Albert Martin - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Human-Animal Interaction Research: Progress and Possibilities.James A. Griffin, Karyl Hurley & Sandra McCune - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The ripple effect: How leader workplace anxiety shape follower job performance.Shanshan Zhang, Lifan Chen, Lihua Zhang & Aaron McCune Stein - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Although the dominant view in the literature suggests that work-related anxiety experienced by employees affects their behavior and performance, little research has focused on how and when leaders’ workplace anxiety affects their followers’ job performance. Drawing from Emotions as Social Information theory, we propose dual mechanisms of cognitive interference and emotional exhaustion to explain the relationship between leader workplace anxiety and subordinate job performance. Specifically, cognitive interference is the mechanism that best explains the link between leader workplace anxiety and follower (...)
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