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    Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Deep Brain Stimulation Think Tank: Advances in Neurophysiology, Adaptive DBS, Virtual Reality, Neuroethics and Technology.Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora, James Giordano, Aysegul Gunduz, Jose Alcantara, Jackson N. Cagle, Stephanie Cernera, Parker Difuntorum, Robert S. Eisinger, Julieth Gomez, Sarah Long, Brandon Parks, Joshua K. Wong, Shannon Chiu, Bhavana Patel, Warren M. Grill, Harrison C. Walker, Simon J. Little, Ro’ee Gilron, Gerd Tinkhauser, Wesley Thevathasan, Nicholas C. Sinclair, Andres M. Lozano, Thomas Foltynie, Alfonso Fasano, Sameer A. Sheth, Katherine Scangos, Terence D. Sanger, Jonathan Miller, Audrey C. Brumback, Priya Rajasethupathy, Cameron McIntyre, Leslie Schlachter, Nanthia Suthana, Cynthia Kubu, Lauren R. Sankary, Karen Herrera-Ferrá, Steven Goetz, Binith Cheeran, G. Karl Steinke, Christopher Hess, Leonardo Almeida, Wissam Deeb, Kelly D. Foote & Okun Michael S. - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Jennifer Clapp: Hunger in the balance: The new politics of international food aid: Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, 2012, 201 pp, ISBN: 978-0-8014-5039-6.Nicholas C. Parker - 2013 - Agriculture and Human Values 30 (4):655-656.
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    A Situated Philosophy of Education.Nicholas C. Burbules & Kathleen Knight-Abowitz - 2008 - Philosophy of Education 64:268-276.
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    Why Publish?Nicholas C. Burbules - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (3):655-665.
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  5. Generalizations of Picard's first theorem.Nicholas C. Petridis - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
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    Words and Sentences Over Time: How Facts Are Built and Sustained in a Specialty Area.Nicholas C. Mullins, William E. Snizek & Kay Oehler - 1989 - Science, Technology and Human Values 14 (3):258-274.
    This article uses computerized analysis of text, along with a close reading of text, to trace change and development in Burkitt's lymphoma research. While past researchers have focused on the way a text enters the literature, we wish to learn what happens to knowledge claims after they arrive in the published literature. In order to explain why some claims are successfully solidified into facts while others remain as isolated, unsupported claims, we rely upon the notion of the material and social (...)
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    Philosophical Reflections on Editing.Nicholas C. Burbules - 2014 - Educational Theory 64 (4):317-331.
    In this essay Nicholas C. Burbules reviews his experiences and the lessons he learned as editor of Educational Theory for more than twenty years, and he explores some of the normative choices that are inevitably made by any editor in carrying out his or her role. Burbules examines the relationship of a journal to its intellectual field; the review process; communications and interactions with authors; the process of editing and revising manuscripts; questions of representativeness in a theoretically pluralistic field; (...)
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    Literary Chinese by the Inductive Method, Vol. 1, The Hsiao Ching.Nicholas C. Bodman & Herrlee Glessner Creel - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (2):137.
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    The development of a scientific specialty: The phage group and the origins of molecular biology.Nicholas C. Mullins - 1972 - Minerva 10 (1):51-82.
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    Thoughts on phronesis.Nicholas C. Burbules - 2019 - Ethics and Education 14 (2):126-137.
    ABSTRACTThis essay explores the concept of phronesis in two contexts: phronesis as a virtue, in fact a meta-virtue because it guides the exercise of other virtues; and phronesis as an element in theories of practice. I argue that these two aspects are closely related, because ethics – especially virtue ethics – is best understood as a kind of practice. The second part of the essay explores some of the consequences of thinking about ethics in this way.
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    How We Use and Are Used by Social Media in Education.Nicholas C. Burbules - 2016 - Educational Theory 66 (4):551-565.
    In this article, Nicholas C. Burbules explores the effects of various social media on the ways people communicate, and the implications of these effects for the use of social media in educational contexts. Facebook, Twitter, and a host of other applications are being used in increasing numbers, especially by young people. It is where they live, share, and learn, so it is to be expected that educators would want to find ways to use these technologies to engage them. At (...)
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  12. The dilemma of" relevance" in the philosophy of education.Nicholas C. Burbules - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
     
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  13. Lyotard on Wittgenstein: The differend, language games, and education.Nicholas C. Burbules - 2000 - In Pradeep Ajit Dhillon & Paul Standish, Lyotard: just education. New York: Routledge. pp. 36--53.
     
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    Reasonable doubt: Toward a postmodern defense of reason as an educational aim.Nicholas C. Burbules - 1995 - In Wendy Kohli, Critical conversations in philosophy of education. New York: Routledge. pp. 82--102.
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    Tacit teaching.Nicholas C. Burbules - 2008 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 40 (5):666-677.
    This essay reflects upon certain aspects of Wittgenstein's own practices as a teacher. Doing philosophy always took priority for Wittgenstein, whether this was in oral or written form: it was important to show the deep puzzles in our language (and our culture and thinking) as a step toward dissolving them. In this respect, one can teach only as a guide; it is a matter of showing more than saying. Wittgenstein's approach suggests a model that I will call tacit teaching. Tacit (...)
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    Connection design.C. J. A. Nicholas - 1985 - Philosophy 2 (2.2):2-3.
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  17. Postmodernism and education.Nicholas C. Burbules - 2009 - In Harvey Siegel, The Oxford handbook of philosophy of education. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Slowness as a Virtue.Nicholas C. Burbules - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (5):1443-1452.
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    Education.Nicholas C. Burbules, Bryan Warnick, Timothy McDonough & Scott Johnston - 2004 - In Armen Marsoobian & John Ryder, The Blackwell Guide to American Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 343–363.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Overview Ralph Waldo Emerson John Dewey Richard Rorty Martha Nussbaum Conclusion.
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  20. Some problems with the neuroscience research program.Nicholas C. Burbules - 2016 - In Clarence W. Joldersma, Neuroscience and Education: A Philosophical Appraisal. New York: Routledge.
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    Knowledge at the crossroads: Alternative futures of hypertext environments for learning.Nicholas C. Burbules & Thomas A. Callister - 1996 - Educational Theory 46 (1):23-50.
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    The Communicative Dimensions of Social Epistemologies.Nicholas C. Burbules - 2025 - Educational Theory 75 (2):192-207.
    Like other papers in this symposium, this essay approaches the question of responsible belief through the lens of social epistemology: what are the processes by which knowledge claims, evidence, perspectives, and arguments get shared within knowledge-making communities? In this paper, Nicholas Burbules argues that these processes are essentially communicative, and that we need to examine the conditions that make such communication knowledge-productive. Among these conditions are the enactment of communicative virtues: skills, attitudes, habits, and dispositions that are more likely (...)
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    The Function of 厥 Jywé in the Shang ShūThe Function of Jue Jywe in the Shang Shu.Nicholas C. Bodman - 1948 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 68 (1):52.
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    Is the serotonin hypothesis dead? If so, how will clinical psychology respond?Nicholas C. Borgogna & Stephen L. Aita - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Postmodernism for analytic philosophers of education.Nicholas C. Burbules - 2000 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 32 (3):311–314.
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    Some Dilemmas of Teacher Authority.Nicholas C. Burbules - 2004 - Philosophy of Education 60:205-208.
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  27. ‘What it Makes Sense to Say’: Wittgenstein, rule‐following and the nature of education.Nicholas C. Burbules & Richard Smith - 2005 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (3):425–430.
    In his writings Jim Marshall has helpfully emphasized such Wittgensteinian themes as the multiplicity of language games, the deconstruction of ‘certainty,’ and the contexts of power that underlie discursive systems. Here we focus on another important legacy of Wittgenstein's thinking: his insistence that human activity is rule‐governed. This idea foregrounds looking carefully at the world of education and learning, as against the empirical search for new psychological or other facts. It reminds us that we need to consider, in Peter Winch's (...)
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    Like a version: Playing with online identities.Nicholas C. Burbules - 2002 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 34 (4):387–393.
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    Living with Conflicting Ideals.Nicholas C. Burbules - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:369-373.
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  30. Radical educational cynicism and radical educational skepticism.Nicholas C. Burbules - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
     
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    Compartmentalized signaling in the soma: Coordination of electrical and protein kinase A signaling at neuronal ER‐plasma membrane junctions.Nicholas C. Vierra - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (11):2400126.
    Neuronal information processing depends on converting membrane depolarizations into compartmentalized biochemical signals that can modify neuronal activity and structure. However, our understanding of how neurons translate electrical signals into specific biochemical responses remains limited, especially in the soma where gene expression and ion channel function are crucial for neuronal activity. Here, I emphasize the importance of physically compartmentalizing action potential‐triggered biochemical reactions within the soma. Emerging evidence suggests that somatic endoplasmic reticulum–plasma membrane (ER‐PM) junctions are specialized organelles that coordinate electrical (...)
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    Visual and tactile scanning: Moving scan versus moving medium.Nicholas C. Noll & Robert J. Weber - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (6):473-476.
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    Marx, Durkheim, and Alienation.Nicholas C. Tatsis & George V. Zito - 1974 - Social Theory and Practice 3 (2):223-243.
  34. Modes of Criticality as Modes of Teaching.Nicholas C. Burbules - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
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    Power, Social Structure, and Advice in American Science: The United States National Advisory System, 1950-1972.Nicholas C. Mullins - 1981 - Science, Technology and Human Values 6 (4):4-19.
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    The Identity of Schizophrenia: A multilevel systems approach.Nicholas C. Paritsis - 1994 - World Futures 42 (1):107-118.
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    Coding of neuronal differentiation by calcium transients.Nicholas C. Spitzer, Nathan J. Lautermilch, Raymond D. Smith & Timothy M. Gomez - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (9):811-817.
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    Wittgenstein, the Practice of Ethics, and Moral Education.Nicholas C. Burbules & Paul Smeyers - 2002 - Philosophy of Education 58:248-257.
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    Helen, Achilles and the Psuchê: Superlative Beauty and Value in the Iliad.Nicholas C. Rynearson - 2013 - Intertexts 17 (1-2):3-21.
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    Theories and theory groups revisited.Nicholas C. Mullins - 1983 - Sociological Theory 1:319-337.
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    Science: some sociological perspectives.Nicholas C. Mullins - 1973 - Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill.
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    Human Dignity and Reproductive Technology.Nicholas C. Lund-Molfese & Michael L. Kelly (eds.) - 2003 - Upa.
    The March 2002 symposium Human Dignity and Reproductive Technology brought together philosophers, theologians, scientists, lawyers, and scholars from across the United States. The essays of this book are the contributions of the symposium's participants.
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein on education.N. Burbules, C. Nicholas & M. A. Peters - unknown
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  44. Postpositivism and Educational Research.D. C. Phillips & Nicholas C. Burbules - 2001 - British Journal of Educational Studies 49 (1):109-111.
     
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    School-age children are more skeptical of inaccurate robots than adults.Teresa Flanagan, Nicholas C. Georgiou, Brian Scassellati & Tamar Kushnir - 2024 - Cognition 249 (C):105814.
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    Feminisms and Educational Research.Wendy Kohli & Nicholas C. Burbules - 2011 - R&L Education.
    The latest book in the Philosophy, Theory, and Educational Research series introduces the main philosophical and theoretical ideas of recent western feminisms as it applies to educational research. Unlike other books that focus on these topics, the authors present a balanced overview of the issues, instead of pushing a particular perspective.
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  47. How to Improve your Impact Factor: Questioning the Quantification of Academic Quality.Paul Smeyers & Nicholas C. Burbules - 2011 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 45 (1):1-17.
    A broad-scale quantification of the measure of quality for scholarship is under way. This trend has fundamental implications for the future of academic publishing and employment. In this essay we want to raise questions about these burgeoning practices, particularly how they affect philosophy of education and similar sub-disciplines. First, details are given of how an ‘impact factor’ is calculated. The various meanings that can be attached to it are scrutinised. Second, we examine how impact factors are used to make various (...)
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    Bioethics: A Culture War.Nicholas C. Lund-Molfese & Michael L. Kelly (eds.) - 2004 - Upa.
    The purpose of this valuable book is to consider recent cultural trends in bioethics from a Catholic perspective. Bioethics is intended for a lay audience interested in understanding bioethical issues from a Catholic perspective.
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    Symposium Introduction: Educating Responsible Believers.Michael Hand & Nicholas C. Burbules - 2025 - Educational Theory 75 (2):188-191.
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    Electroencephalographic and temporal correlates of snoring.Ira B. Albert & Nicholas C. Ballas - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (3):169-170.
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