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    The linguistic interpretation of aphasic syndromes: Agrammatism in Broca's aphasia, an example.Mary-Louise Kean - 1977 - Cognition 5 (1):9-46.
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    World Class Initiatives and Practices in Early Education: Moving Forward in a Global Age.Louise Boyle Swiniarski (ed.) - 2013 - Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
    This book offers current international initiatives, developed for working with children from "Birth to Eight" by a diverse group of noted professional authors. Their readings present an overview of early education as it evolved from the Froebelian kindergarten to today's practices in various Early Education settings around the globe. The international voices of the authors represent a balanced perspective of happenings in various nations and lend a conversational approach to each chapter. The chapters analyze the Universal Preschool Education movement promoted (...)
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    The role of control functions in mentalizing: Dual-task studies of Theory of Mind and executive function.Rebecca Bull, Louise H. Phillips & Claire A. Conway - 2008 - Cognition 107 (2):663-672.
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    Employee-Related CSR Practices.Karl Pajo & Louise Lee - 2010 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 21:231-243.
    This study sets out to explore what a diverse selection of New Zealand organizations are saying on their websites regarding socially responsible businesspractices in relation to employees. We take an inductive, phenomenological oriented approach to investigate the rich content of organizations’ website communications about employee-related CSR issues and practices. We find that all firms communicated some information regarding employees but this was often sparse and lacking in detail. Amongst the most common types of information organizations relayed were statements regarding the (...)
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    Helt de ivoren toren naar links?Pieter Pekelharing, Louise Hoon & Soumia Akachar - 2018 - Res Publica 60 (2):105-116.
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    Is a Brief Online Booklet Sufficient to Reduce Fear of Cancer Recurrence or Progression in Women With Ovarian Cancer?Poorva Pradhan, Louise Sharpe, Phyllis N. Butow, Allan Ben Smith & Hayley Russell - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: Fear of cancer recurrence or progression is a common challenge experienced by people living with and beyond cancer and is frequently endorsed as the highest unmet psychosocial need amongst survivors. This has prompted many cancer organizations to develop self-help resources for survivors to better manage these fears through psychoeducation, but little is known about whether they help reduce FCR/P.Method: We recruited 62 women with ovarian cancer. Women reported on their medical history and demographic characteristics and completed the Fear of (...)
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    Self-grounding visual, auditory and olfactory autobiographical memories.Igor Knez, Louise Ljunglöf, Artin Arshamian & Johan Willander - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 52:1-8.
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    4. Le monopole confessionnaliste dans son rapport avec la réflexion sur l'éthique.Louise Marcil-Lacoste - 1977 - Philosophiques 4 (1):125-136.
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    Women as Persons.Louise Marcil-Lacoste - 1979 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 53:78-87.
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    Bibliographie de la philosophie au Canada: une [sic] guide à recherche.Thomas Mathien & Louise Girard - 1989 - Kingston, Ont. : R.P. Frye.
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    Introduction générale : l’impasse des égaux.Louise Marcil-Lacoste - 1984 - Philosophiques 11 (1):113-123.
    Présentant les textes publiés dans ce numéro de Philosophiques comme résultats préliminaires d'une recherche collective sur les théories de l'égalité et les problèmes philosophiques de la condition féminine, l'auteur soutient que leur contribution majeure réside dans une triple réévaluation des enjeux relatifs à l'égalité : le parallélisme étanche qui caractérise en ce moment les recherches sur l'égalité d'une part et les recherches sur la condition féminine d'autre part doit être corrigé; une démarche post-rawlsienne reliant la question de l'égalité à un (...)
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    Listen, and You Will-Hear: Reflections on Interviewing from a Feminist Phenomenological Perspective.Louise Levesque-Lopman - 2000 - In Linda Fisher & Lester Embree (eds.), Feminist phenomenology. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, c. pp. 103--132.
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    Investigating the Protective Role of Mastery Imagery Ability in Buffering Debilitative Stress Responses.Mary Louise Quinton, Jet Veldhuijzen van Zanten, Gavin P. Trotman, Jennifer Cumming & Sarah Elizabeth Williams - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:461158.
    Mastery imagery has been shown to be associated with more positive cognitive and emotional responses to stress, but research is yet to investigate the influence of mastery imagery ability on imagery’s effectiveness in regulating responses to acute stress, such as competition. Furthermore, little research has examined imagery’s effectiveness in response to actual competition. This study examined (a), whether mastery imagery ability was associated with stress response changes to a competitive stress task, a car racing computer game, following an imagery intervention, (...)
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    Claiming Reality: A Women's Perspective.Louise Levesque-Lopman - 1988 - Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Claiming Reality is the first study to apply the insights of the growing discipline of phenomenological sociology to women's experience, particularly the experience of childbirth, in an attempt to develop a feminist phenomenological perspective.
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    Cent quarante manières d’être égaux.Louise Marcil-Lacoste - 1984 - Philosophiques 11 (1):125-136.
    Analysant les caractéristiques majeures des notions contemporaines d'égalité à la lumière d'une bibliographie que l'auteur publiera bientôt, cette étude montre les contradictions qui existent dans la documentation actuelle entre les études traitant implicitement ou explicitement d'égalité, ainsi que l'importance de sept caractéristiques marquantes des théories de l'égalité du XXe siècle. L'auteur soutient que les griefs courants concernant l'absence de clarté de la notion contemporaine d'égalité découlent d'une manière significative d'une réduction systématique de l'ensemble des possibilités ouvertes par la documentation actuelle (...)
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    Distributive Justice According to St. Thomas.Marie Louise Martinez - 1947 - Modern Schoolman 24 (4):208-223.
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    Aristotle's Theory of Causal Action in Physics III 31.Mary Louise Gill - 1980 - Phronesis 25 (1):129-147.
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    Dal sistema al senso comune. Studi sul newtonismo e gli illiministi britannici. Luigi Turco.Louise Marci-Lacoste - 1978 - Isis 69 (1):135-137.
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    Erratum to: Hard to Believe: Produced by Ken Stone and Irene Silber, 2015, Swoop Films and Stone Soup Productions.Holly Louise Northam - 2016 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 13 (4):591-591.
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    The nurse under physician authority: commentary.Louise de Raeve - 1993 - Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (4):228-229.
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    Neuroscience Evidence Should be Incorporated Into Our Ethical Practices.Gidon Felsen, Louise Whiteley, Roland Nadler & Peter B. Reiner - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 1 (4):36-38.
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    Jet fuel exposure and auditory outcomes in Australian air force personnel.Adrian Fuente, Louise Hickson, Thais C. Morata, Warwick Williams, Asaduzzaman Khan & Eduardo Fuentes-Lopez - 2019 - BMC Public Health 19 (1):675.
    Animal data suggest that jet fuels such as JP-8 are associated with hearing deficits when combined with noise and that the effect is more pronounced than with noise exposure alone. Some studies suggest peripheral dysfunction while others suggest central auditory dysfunction. Human data are limited in this regard. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible chronic adverse effects of JP-8 combined with noise exposure on the peripheral and central auditory systems in humans. Fifty-seven participants who were current (...)
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    Questioning the Goal of Same-Sex Marriage.Louise Richardson-Self - 2012 - Australian Feminist Studies 72 (27):205-219.
    The prominent call to legalise same-sex marriage in Australia raises questions concerning whether its achievement will result in amplified societal acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people, and on what grounds this acceptance will take place. Same-sex marriage may not challenge heteronormative and patriarchal features typically associated with marriage, and may serve to reinforce a hierarchy that promotes traditional marriage as the ideal relationship structure. This may result in only assimilationist acceptance of LGBT people. However, the consequence of (...)
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    All the world's Offstage: Metaphysical and Metafictional Aspects in seneca's Hercvles Fvrens.Marie Louise Von Glinski - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (1):210-227.
    In his essay on Seneca, T.S. Eliot used theHercules Furens(=HF) as his example to illustrate ‘this curious freak of non-theatrical drama’. Even though Senecan scholarship has by and large moved away from his indictment, the sense that the attention seems to be directed away from the stage points to the play's unique dramaturgy. The surest indicator of this reverse orientation is the conspicuous absence of Hercules himself for much of the play. Hercules is (or wishes to be) permanently ‘elsewhere’. His (...)
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    The fragmentation of heavy cosmic ray nuclei in light elements.M. W. Friedlander, K. A. Neelakantan, S. Tokunaga, G. R. Stevenson & C. J. Waddington - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (94):1691-1712.
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    Managerial prerogative, property rights, and labor control in employment status disputes.Julia Louise Tomassetti - 2023 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 24 (1):180-205.
    This Article explores how managerial prerogative shapes disputes over employment classification and reveals a neglected but prominent feature in legal arguments about platform worker rights—the disputed relevance of a platform’s intellectual property rights. In classification disputes, instead of denying that it has a right to control how others perform services for it, the company often concedes its employer-like authority but offers an alternative rationale: managerial prerogative. The company argues, and judges often agree, that its labor control is not the exercise (...)
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    Some trouble with repair: Conversations between children with cochlear implants and hearing peers.Dianne Toe, Louise Paatsch & Amelia Church - 2017 - Discourse Studies 19 (1):49-68.
    This article investigates differences in pragmatic abilities between children who have cochlear implants and their hearing peers. Recordings of 10-minute conversations between 10 children with cochlear implants and a hearing peer were transcribed. Conversation analysis provides insights into interactional troubles not evident in broader measures of number of turns, requests for clarification, topic initiation and so on used in earlier studies. How the children go about repair proves of particular interest; other-initiated repair that prompts the speaker to repeat the prior (...)
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    ‘The Lord of the smoking mirror’: Objects associated with John Dee in the British Museum.Silke Ackermann & Louise Devoy - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 43 (3):539-549.
    Six objects associated with the magic practices of John Dee have been held within the collections of the British Museum for many decades. These objects include three wax seals, an obsidian mirror, a gold disc and a crystal ball. In this paper we review the provenance and possible association of these artefacts with Dee by comparing their features to the descriptions and diagrams set out in Dee’s manuscripts. Although we come to the conclusion that a direct link between these objects (...)
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    Self-Ascription and Simulation Theory.Louise Röska-Hardy - 2000 - ProtoSociology 14:115-144.
    This paper examines the two leading simulation approaches to mental selfascription, Alvin Goldman’s introspectionist account and Robert Gordon’s nonintrospectionist, “ascent routine” account, with a view to determining their adequacy as accounts of our ordinary self-ascriptions of mental states.I begin by reviewing the features of everyday mental state ascriptions and argue that an adequate account of mental state attribution must be able to account for the salient features of those mental attributions we make by using the sentences of a language we (...)
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    What part of ‘No’ don’t you understand? —Talking the Tough Stuff of the Bible: A Creative Reading of the Rape of Tamar—2 Sam. 13:1-22. [REVIEW]Keree Louise Casey - 2010 - Feminist Theology 18 (2):160-174.
    The Bible is full of stories. Many are read each week as part of the liturgy of the Service of the Lord’s Day. They are reflected on during personal and group Bible studies—even in Sunday school. They are stories that inspire, challenge, encourage and nurture our journey of Christian faith. However, there are also stories in the Bible we would prefer were not re-told. These particular stories confront, offend and profoundly challenge our understanding of God. We ask where God is (...)
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  31. Review of Gordon Graham'The Internet: A Philosophical Inquiry'. [REVIEW]Kieron O'Hara & Louise Crow - 2001 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 15 (1):106-108.
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    Kant ou Hume, ou la raison et le sensibleMichel Malherbe Bibliothèque d'histoire de la Philosophie Paris: Librairie philosophique J. Vrin, 1980. 333 p. [REVIEW]Louise Marcil-Lacoste - 1983 - Dialogue 22 (1):167-168.
  33. Consent, Autonomy, and the Benefits of Healthy Limb Amputation: Examining the Legality of Surgically Managing Body Integrity Identity Disorder in New Zealand. [REVIEW]Aimee Louise Bryant - 2011 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 8 (3):281-288.
    Upon first consideration, the desire of an individual to amputate a seemingly healthy limb is a foreign, perhaps unsettling, concept. It is, however, a reality faced by those who suffer from body integrity identity disorder (BIID). In seeking treatment, these individuals request surgery that challenges both the statutory provisions that sanction surgical operations and the limits of consent as a defence in New Zealand. In doing so, questions as to the influence of public policy and the extent of personal autonomy (...)
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  34. Georges-A. Legault et Luc Begin, Le Québec face à la formation morale. [REVIEW]Louise Marcil-Lacoste - 1984 - Philosophy in Review 4:24-26.
     
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  35. ILouise M. Antony.Louise M. Antony - 1997 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 71 (1):177-208.
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  36. The Evolution of an Evolutionist.C. H. Waddington - 1977 - Journal of the History of Biology 10 (2):369-370.
     
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  37. The Ethical Animal.C. H. Waddington - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (50):172-176.
     
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  38. Symposium on Louise Richardson’s “Flavour, Taste and Smell”.Louise Richardson, Fiona Macpherson, Mohan Matthen & Matthew Nudds - 2013 - Mind and Language Symposia at the Brains Blog.
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    Evolutionary systems—animal and human.C. H. Waddington - 1960 - The Eugenics Review 52 (1):23.
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    Gender and race in the modernist middlebrow: Louise faure-favier’s Blanche et noir.Louise Hardwick - 2022 - Angelaki 27 (3-4):91-111.
    This article marks a decisive step towards the recovery of the French woman writer, journalist, and aviation pioneer Louise Faure-Favier, who today is virtually forgotten. The article begins by sit...
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  41. Organisers and Genes.C. H. Waddington - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (3):463-463.
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    A Reply To Lord Halsbury.C. H. Waddington - 1963 - Philosophy 38 (145):273-.
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    Naturalism in Ethics and Biology.C. H. Waddington - 1962 - Philosophy 37 (142):357 - 361.
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    Outlines of Marxist philosophy.Kevin Waddington - 1974 - London: Lawrence & Wishart.
  45. The ethical animal.C. H. Waddington - 1960 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin.
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  46. The process theory of evolution and notes on the evolution of mind.C. H. Waddington - 1977 - In John B. Cobb & David Ray Griffin (eds.), Mind in Nature. University Press of America. pp. 27.
     
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    Beyond the Search for Truth: Dewey's Humble and Humanistic Vision of Science Education.David I. Waddington & Noah Weeth Feinstein - 2016 - Educational Theory 66 (1-2):111-126.
    In this essay, David Waddington and Noah Weeth Feinstein explore how Dewey's conception of science can help us rethink the way science is done in schools. The authors begin by contrasting a view of science that is implicitly accepted by many scientists and science educators — science as a search for truth — with Dewey's instrumentalist, technological, and nonrealist conception of science. After demonstrating that the search-for-truth conception is closely linked to some ongoing difficulties with science curricula that students (...)
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    Wrong Place, Wrong Time.David Waddington - 2018 - Philosophy of Education 74:615-628.
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    Curiosity as a metacognitive feeling.Louise Goupil & Joëlle Proust - 2023 - Cognition 231 (C):105325.
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    Paradigm for an Evolutionary Process.C. H. Waddington - 2008 - Biological Theory 3 (3):258-266.
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