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  1. Philosophy and Architecture.Michael H. Mitias (ed.) - 1994 - Rodopi.
    Contents: PART I: AESTHETICS OF ARCHITECTURE: QUESTIONS. Francis SPARSHOTT: The Aesthetics of Architecture and the Politics of Space. Arnold BERLEANT: Architecture and the Aesthetics of Continuity. Stephen DAVIES: Is Architecture Art? PART II: NATURE OF ARCHITECTURE. B.R. TILGHMAN: Architecture, Expression, and the Understanding of a Culture. David NOVITZ: Architectural Brilliance and the Constraints of Time. Michael H. MITIAS: Expression in Architecture. Ralf WEBER: The Myth of Meaningful Forms. Michael H. MITIAS: Is Meaning in Architecture a Myth? A (...)
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  2. A Catholic Dictionary of Theology. Volume Two: Catechism to Heaven.H. Francis Davis - 1967
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    Mary C. Rawlinson. The Betrayal of Substance: Death, Literature, and Sexual Difference in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit.Michael-Francis Polios - 2024 - Idealistic Studies 54 (3):337-342.
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    The amdS gene of Aspergillus nidulans: Control by multiple regulatory signals.Michael J. Hynes & Meryl A. Davis - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (3):123-128.
    The amdS gene of A. nidulans has proved extremely favourable for the isolation of mutations affecting gene regulation. Trans‐acting regulatory genes involved in amdS induction by small molecular weight effectors have been identified – amdR (ω‐amino acids) facB (acetate) and amdA (acetate). Another gene, the areA gene, has properties expected of a major activator gene involved in nitrogen metabolite repression of amdS. All of these regulatory genes are also involved in the control of various other functions encoded by structural genes (...)
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    Art in the life of mathematicians.Anna Kepes Szemeredi & Michael Francis Atiyah (eds.) - 2015 - Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society.
    Why are mathematicians drawn to art? How do they perceive it? What motivates them to pursue excellence in music or painting? Do they view their art as a conveyance for their mathematics or an escape from it? What are the similarities between mathematical talent and creativity and their artistic equivalents? What are the differences? Can a theatrical play or a visual image capture the beauty and excitement of mathematics? Some of the world's top mathematicians are also accomplished artists: musicians, photographers, (...)
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  6. Introduction.Michael Hand & Richard Davies - 2015 - In Michael Hand & Richard Davies (eds.), Education, Ethics and Experience: Essays in Honour of Richard Pring. New York: Routledge.
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    Logic, Metaphysics, and the Natural Sociability of Mankind.Francis Hutcheson, James Moore & Michael Silverthorne - 2006 - Liberty Fund.
    James Moore states that "some of the most distinctive and central arguments of Hutcheson's philosophy - the importance of ideas brought to mind by the internal senses, the presence in human nature of calm desires, of generous and benevolent instincts - will be found to emerge in the course of these writings.""--Jacket.
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    Why Punish?Michael Davis - 1991
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  9. The Making of Robert Boyle' s Free Enquiry into the Vulgarly Receiv'd Notion of Nature.Michael Hunter & Edward B. Davis - 1996 - Early Science and Medicine 1 (2):204-268.
    This study throws new light on the composition of Boyle's Free Enquiry into the Vulgarly Receiv'd Notion of Nature ; it also draws more general conclusions about Boyle's methods as an author and his links with his context. Its basis is a careful study of the extant manuscript drafts for the work, and their relationship with the published editions. Section 2 describes Boyle's characteristic method of composition from the late 1650s onwards, involving the dictation of discrete sections of text to (...)
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    Computational modeling of interventions for developmental disorders.Michael S. C. Thomas, Anna Fedor, Rachael Davis, Juan Yang, Hala Alireza, Tony Charman, Jackie Masterson & Wendy Best - 2019 - Psychological Review 126 (5):693-726.
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    Why Punish?Michael Davis - 1993 - Law and Philosophy 12 (4):395-405.
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    Navigational Experience and the Preservation of Spatial Abilities into Old Age Among a Tropical Forager‐Farmer Population.Helen E. Davis, Michael Gurven & Elizabeth Cashdan - 2023 - Topics in Cognitive Science 15 (1):187-212.
    Navigational performance responds to navigational challenges, and both decline with age in Western populations as older people become less mobile. But mobility does not decline everywhere; Tsimané forager-farmers in Bolivia remain highly mobile throughout adulthood, traveling frequently by foot and dugout canoe for subsistence and social visitation. We, therefore, measured both natural mobility and navigational performance in 305 Tsimané adults, to assess differences with age and to test whether greater mobility was related to better navigational performance across the lifespan. Daily (...)
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    A model for the control of ingestion.John D. Davis & Michael W. Levine - 1977 - Psychological Review 84 (4):379-412.
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    Fear and Anxiety: Possible Roles of the Amygdala and Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis.Michael Davis Young & Lim Lee - 1998 - Cognition and Emotion 12 (3):277-305.
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    A systematic review of empirical bioethics methodologies.Rachel Davies, Jonathan Ives & Michael Dunn - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):15.
    Despite the increased prevalence of bioethics research that seeks to use empirical data to answer normative research questions, there is no consensus as to what an appropriate methodology for this would be. This review aims to search the literature, present and critically discuss published Empirical Bioethics methodologies.
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    Optimizing Military Human Subjects Protection and Research Productivity: The Role of Institutional Memory.Michael D. April, Carolyn W. April, Steven G. Schauer, Joseph K. Maddry, Daniel J. Sessions, W. Tyler Davis, Patrick C. Ng, Joshua Oliver & Robert A. Delorenzo - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (8):43-45.
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    Marsilio Ficino: his theology, his philosophy, his legacy.Michael J. B. Allen, Valery Rees & Martin Davies (eds.) - 2002 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume consists of 21 essays on Marsilio Ficino (1433-99), the Florentine scholar-philosopher-magus-priest who was the architect of Renaissance Platonism.
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    Torture and the inhumane.Michael Davis - 2007 - Criminal Justice Ethics 26 (2):29-43.
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    Architecture, Globalization, and Ethics.Michael Davis - 2003 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (3):31-38.
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    Is engineering a profession everywhere?Michael Davis - 2009 - Philosophia 37 (2):211-225.
    Though this paper is mostly about a sense of “profession” common in much of the West, it explains how the term might apply in any country (especially how the profession of engineering differs from the function, discipline, and occupation of engineering). To do that, I have to explain the connection between “profession” (in my preferred sense) and another hard-to-translate term, “code of ethics” (in the sense it has in the expression “code of engineering ethics”). To understand engineering (or any other (...)
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    “Broader Impacts” or “Responsible Research and Innovation”? A Comparison of Two Criteria for Funding Research in Science and Engineering.Michael Davis & Kelly Laas - 2014 - Science and Engineering Ethics 20 (4):963-983.
    Our subject is how the experience of Americans with a certain funding criterion, “broader impacts” may help in efforts to turn the European concept of Responsible Research and Innovation into a useful guide to funding Europe’s scientific and technical research. We believe this comparison may also be as enlightening for Americans concerned with revising research policy. We have organized our report around René Von Schomberg’s definition of RRI, since it seems both to cover what the European research group to which (...)
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    The Moral Status of Dogs, Forests, and Other Persons.Michael Davis - 1986 - Social Theory and Practice 12 (1):27-59.
  23. A little give and take: problems in the empiricism of Sellars and his followers.Michael Davis - 2010 - Discusiones Filosóficas 11 (17):53-67.
    The starting point of this paper is Sellars’s rejection of foundationalist empiricism as found in his discussion of the Myth of the Given. Sellars attacks the Myth from two main angles, corresponding to the two elements of empiricism: the idea that our beliefs are justified by the world, and the idea that our concepts are derived from experience. In correctly attacking the second, Sellars is also, incorrectly, led to attack the first. Thus, Sellars rejects the commonsensical idea that at least (...)
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  24. The Autobiography of Philosophy: Rousseau's The Reveries of the Solitary Walker.Michael Davis - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (200):397-398.
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    Ethics Across the Curriculum.Michael Davis - 1993 - Teaching Philosophy 16 (3):205-235.
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    Trumping Conflicts of Interest.Michael Davis - 2017 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (1):9-20.
    As President, Donald Trumps faces two sorts of conflict of interest. The first are conflicts of interest other Presidents also faced, though Trump’s are “writ large.” These seem—as a practical matter—unavoidable now, hard to escape, not to be much changed by disclosure, and not even much subject to management. The other sort of conflict of interest seems to be without resolution even in principle while Trump remains both President and the person he is. These conflicts of interest are the product (...)
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    Coherence in the Visual Imagination.Michael O. Vertolli, Matthew A. Kelly & Jim Davies - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (3):885-917.
    An incoherent visualization is when aspects of different senses of a word are present in the same visualization. We describe and implement a new model of creating contextual coherence in the visual imagination called Coherencer, based on the SOILIE model of imagination. We show that Coherencer is able to generate scene descriptions that are more coherent than SOILIE's original approach as well as a parallel connectionist algorithm that is considered competitive in the literature on general coherence. We also show that (...)
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    The Davies Report: The "great Battle" in Swansea.Michael Davies - 1994 - Burns & Oates.
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    Introduction: Exigent decision-making in engineering.Michael Pritchard, Taft H. Broome, Vivian Weil, Michael S. Pritchard, Joseph R. Herkert, Michael Davis & Taft Broome - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (4):541-567.
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    Neural dynamics of grouping and segmentation explain properties of visual crowding.Gregory Francis, Mauro Manassi & Michael H. Herzog - 2017 - Psychological Review 124 (4):483-504.
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    Commentary / Rank has no privilege.Michael Davis - 2003 - Criminal Justice Ethics 22 (2):38-43.
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    Epic and Sedition: The Case of Ferdowsi's Sh'hn'mehEpic and Sedition: The Case of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh.Michael Beard & Dick Davis - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):336.
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    Technical Decisions: Time to Rethink the Engineer’s Responsibilities?Michael Davis - 1992 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 11 (3):41-55.
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    Report Cards.Michael Davis, Christopher Meyers, Lisa H. Newton & Elliot D. Cohen - 2004 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 19 (3-4):161-165.
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    Civic Virtue, Corruption, and the Structure of Moral Theories.Michael Davis - 1988 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 13 (1):352-366.
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    An Externalist, Process-Based Approach to Supported Decision-Making.Michael Ashley Stein, Barbara E. Bierer & Leslie P. Francis - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (10):55-58.
    Pickering et al. argue that judgments of competence should in part be based on the harm that could result from the decision. The centerpiece of their reasoning is that it is inconsistent...
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    (1 other version)Harm and retribution.Michael Davis - 1986 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 15 (3):236-266.
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    The Demand for Bijurally Trained Canadian Lawyers.Kevin E. Davis & Michael J. Trebilcock - 2006 - In Albert Breton & M. J. Trebilcock (eds.), Bijuralism: an economic approach. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub. Company. pp. 173.
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    Herbert Spencer: Legacies.Mark Francis & Michael Taylor (eds.) - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    Herbert Spencer: Legacies explores and assesses the impact of the ideas and work of the great Victorian polymath Herbert Spencer across a wide range of disciplines. In the course of the essays a significant re-evaluation of his influence on Victorian and Edwardian thought is provided. Spencer's contribution to the fields of sociology, anthropology, psychology, biology and ecology are considered, alongside his influence on key figures in science and philosophy. The book brings together scholars from a wide range of disciplines to (...)
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    Why Physicians Should Not Be Involved in Hostile Interrogations.Michael Davis - 2014 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 23 (4):452-460.
    The purpose of this article is to provide a moral foundation for Heilig’s argument that physician participation in torture is a violation of medical ethics. The argument needs a moral foundation because it is unconventional by the standards of academic biomedical ethics. There is little about the “principles of bioethics”, the nature of medicine, the physician-patient relationship, the physician’s “social role,” or the like. Instead, Heilig rests his argument primarily on the AMA’s Code of Ethics —what most bioethicists tend to (...)
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    This and That: On Plato's Laches.Michael Davis - 2016 - Review of Metaphysics 70 (2).
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    The Legality of the Nuremberg Trials.Michael Davis - 2018 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 32 (2):209-217.
    Just over seventy years ago, three trials took place in Nuremberg, Germany. At the time, they seemed a turning point in international relations—and, indeed, proved to be. The trials involved the prosecution of prominent members of the political, military, economic, and judicial leadership of Nazi Germany, those who planned, oversaw, or otherwise participated in the Holocaust and other large crimes. At the time, the Trials were widely condemned for using retroactive criminal statutes. The most famous discussion is what became known (...)
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    Writing the poetic soul of philosophy: essays in honor of Michael Davis.Michael Davis & Denise Schaeffer (eds.) - 2019 - South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press.
    What is it about the nature of "soul" that makes it so difficult to adequately capture its complexity in a strictly discursive account? Why do some of the most profound human experiences elude our attempts to theorize them? How can a written document do justice to the dynamic activity of thinking, as opposed to merely presenting a collection of thoughts-as-artifacts? Finally, what can we learn about the activity of philosophizing, and about the human soul, by reflecting on the possibilities and (...)
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    The villain who confused moral theology.Francis Michael Walsh - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (2):268-287.
    The call of the Second Vatican Council for the renewal of moral theology has received very divergent responses. This article identifies and compares three such proposals. The underlying presupposition for this analysis is that each proposal begins with a divergent understanding of where the tradition went awry. Hence, the proposed cures ended up irreconcilable. This article seeks to describe ‘as precisely as possible the nature of the confusion and its sources, showing where attention must be directed if a solution is (...)
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  45. Thinking like an engineer: studies in the ethics of a profession.Michael Davis - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Michael Davis, a leading figure in the study of professional ethics, offers here both a compelling exploration of engineering ethics and a philosophical analysis of engineering as a profession. After putting engineering in historical perspective, Davis turns to the Challenger space shuttle disaster to consider the complex relationship between engineering ideals and contemporary engineering practice. Here, Davis examines how social organization and technical requirements define how engineers should (and presumably do) think. Later chapters test his analysis (...)
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    Preventive detention, Corrado, and me.Michael Davis - 1996 - Criminal Justice Ethics 15 (2):13-24.
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  47. What can we learn by looking for the first code of professional ethics?Michael Davis - 2003 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 24 (5):433-454.
    The first code of professional ethics must: (1)be a code of ethics; (2) apply to members of a profession; (3) apply to allmembers of that profession; and (4) apply only to members of that profession. The value of these criteria depends on how we define “code”, “ethics”, and “profession”, terms the literature on professions has defined in many ways. This paper applies one set of definitions of “code”, “ethics”, and “profession” to a part of what we now know of the (...)
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    Realistic Utilitarianism and the Social Conditions of Cognitive Psychotherapy.Michael Davis - 1987 - Social Theory and Practice 13 (2):237-259.
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    Paying Your Sickness Bills.Michael M. Davis - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (4):474-475.
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    Retinoid‐regulated gene expression in normal and leukemic myeloid cells.Peter J. A. Davies, William T. Moore & Michael P. Murtaugh - 1984 - Bioessays 1 (4):160-165.
    Physiological concentrations of retinoic acid can induce acute alterations in the expression of the enzyme tissue transglutaminase in cultured macrophages. The induction of this enzyme offers a probe to study the mechanism of retinoid action in both normal and leukemic cells.
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