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    Classically conditioned enhancement of antibody production.Peter E. Jenkins, Robin A. Chadwick & John A. Nevin - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (6):485-487.
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    Secularization, Genealogy, and the Legitimacy of the Modern Age: Remarks on the Löwith-Blumenberg Debate.Peter E. Gordon - 2019 - Journal of the History of Ideas 80 (1):147-170.
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    Is there an asymmetry problem in the genealogy of postmetaphysical reason?Peter E. Gordon - 2021 - Constellations 28 (1):45-50.
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    Bringing society into the body.Peter E. S. Freund - 1988 - Theory and Society 17 (6):839-864.
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    Distractibility during retrieval of long-term memory: domain-general interference, neural networks and increased susceptibility in normal aging.Peter E. Wais & Adam Gazzaley - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:76196.
    The mere presence of irrelevant external stimuli results in interference with the fidelity of details retrieved from long-term memory (LTM). Recent studies suggest that distractibility during LTM retrieval occurs when the focus of resource-limited, top-down mechanisms that guide the selection of relevant mnemonic details is disrupted by representations of external distractors. We review findings from four studies that reveal distractibility during episodic retrieval. The approach cued participants to recall previously studied visual details when their eyes were closed, or were open (...)
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    Plant closing ethics root in american law.Peter E. Millspaugh - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (8):665 - 670.
    The harsh consequences of the American plant closing epidemic in recent years on workers, their families, and their communities, has raised widespread ethical and moral concerns. In the early 1970s, a diverse group of academics, social activists, public policy analysts, and special interest organizations developed a number of legislative proposals designed to restrict closings by law. The proposals encountered many formidable obstacles in an increasingly hostile free-market environment. The business community was itself moved to assume some of the burdens precipitated (...)
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    Manilius 1.88.Peter E. Knox - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (02):564-.
    Manilius begins his first book with a brief summary of the early history of astronomy, leading to a sketch of the rise of civilization. In the following passage, printed as it is found in one of the principal manuscripts M, he describes the invention of language, agriculture and navigation: 1.85 tune et lingua suas accepit barbara leges, et fera diuersis exercita frugibus arua, et uagus in caecum penetrauit nauita pontum, fecit et ignotis inter commercia terris.
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    The flourishing and dehumanization of students in higher education.Peter E. Kahn - 2017 - Journal of Critical Realism 16 (4):368-382.
    An economic agenda, characterized by the mastery of subject knowledge or expertise, increasingly dominates higher education. In this article, I argue that this agenda fails to satisfy the full range of students’ aspirations, responsibilities and needs. Neither does it meet the needs of society. Rather, the overall purpose of higher education should be the morphogenesis of the agency of students, considered on an individual and on a collective basis. The article builds on recent critical realist theorizing to trace the generative (...)
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  9. Between Christian Democracy and Critical Theory: Habermas, Böckenförde, and the Dialectics of Secularization in Postwar Germany.Peter E. Gordon - 2013 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 80 (1):173-202.
     
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    Milestones in the Career of Tibullus.Peter E. Knox - 2005 - Classical Quarterly 55 (01):204-216.
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    Some Ethical Implications of Individual Competitiveness.Peter E. Mudrack, James M. Bloodgood & William H. Turnley - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 108 (3):347-359.
    This study examined some ethical implications of two different individual competitive orientations. Winning is crucially important in hypercompetitiveness , whereas a personal development (PD) perspective considers competition as a means to self-discovery and self-improvement. In a sample of 263 senior-level undergraduate business students, survey results suggested that hypercompetitiveness was generally associated with “poor ethics” and PD competitiveness was linked with “high ethics”. For example, hypercompetitive individuals generally saw nothing wrong with self-interested gain at the expense of others, but PD competitors (...)
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    (1 other version)Rezension.Peter E. Stüben - 1983 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 14 (1):167-182.
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    8. Weimar Theology: From Historicism to Crisis.Peter E. Gordon - 2013 - In John P. McCormick & Peter E. Gordon (eds.), Weimar Thought: A Contested Legacy. Princeton University Press. pp. 150-178.
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    Pianists duet better when they play with themselves: On the possible role of action simulation in synchronization.Peter E. Keller, Günther Knoblich & Bruno H. Repp - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (1):102-111.
    Ensemble musicians play in synchrony despite expressively motivated irregularities in timing. We hypothesized that synchrony is achieved by each performer internally simulating the concurrent actions of other ensemble members, relying initially on how they would perform in their stead. Hence, musicians should be better at synchronizing with recordings of their own earlier performances than with others’ recordings. We required pianists to record one part from each of several piano duets, and later to play the complementary part in synchrony with their (...)
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    Dilemmas, Conspiracies, and Sophie’s Choice: Vignette Themes and Ethical Judgments.Peter E. Mudrack & E. Sharon Mason - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 118 (3):639-653.
    Knowledge about ethical judgments has not advanced appreciably after decades of research. Such research, however, has rarely addressed the possible importance of the content of such judgments; that is, the material appearing in the brief vignettes or scenarios on which survey respondents base their evaluations. Indeed, this content has seemed an afterthought in most investigations. This paper closely examined the vast array of vignettes that have appeared in relevant research in an effort to reduce this proliferation to a more concise (...)
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    The Untapped Relevance of Moral Development Theory in the Study of Business Ethics.Peter E. Mudrack - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 42 (3):225 - 236.
    The construct of cognitive moral development seemingly has powerful practical relevance in many areas of life. Nonetheless, moral reasoning seems of marginal relevance at best in the context of business ethics. Simply put, moral reasoning measurement indices are often only weakly related to many other apparently pertinent variables, and such findings cast doubt upon the construct validity of cognitive moral development. Many such unexpectedly weak relationships, however, may stem from two largely unrecognized methodological artifacts. The first artifact is an almost (...)
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    Plagiarism in five universities in Mozambique: Magnitude, detection techniques, and control measures: Magnitude, detection techniques, and control measuresa.Peter E. Coughlin - 2015 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 11 (1).
    Hugely facilitated by the Internet, plagiarism by students threatens educational quality and professional ethics worldwide. Plagiarism reduces learning and is correlated with increased fraud and inefficiency on the job, thus lessening competitiveness and hampering development.In this context, the present research examines 48 licenciatura theses and 102 masters theses from five of Mozambique’s largest universities. Of the 150 theses, 75% contained significant plagiarism (>100 word equivalents) and 39%, very much (>500 word equivalents). Significant plagiarism was detected in both licenciatura and masters (...)
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    Are the elderly really machiavellian? A reinterpretation of an unexpected finding.Peter E. Mudrack - 1994 - Journal of Business Ethics 13 (9):757 - 758.
    In an article published recently in theJournal of Business Ethics, Vitellet al. (1991) found that elderly respondents scored surprisingly high on a measure of Machiavellianism. This paper offers an alternative explanation for this unexpected result — it may be an artifact of the survey format employed — and recommends additional research to help clarify the issues raised by Vitell and his colleagues.
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    Individual ethical beliefs and perceived organizational interests.Peter E. Mudrack & E. Sharon Mason - 1996 - Journal of Business Ethics 15 (8):851 - 861.
    Two contrasting types of individuals were each predicted to agree, for different reasons, that conventional ethical standards of society need not be upheld if organizational interests appear to demand otherwise. The hypotheses were investigated using questionnaire responses from two samples (employed and student, total N=308). Clear support was obtained for the prediction that individuals inclined toward self-interest and behavior counter to conventional standards would agree with the preceding position. Partial support was obtained for the hypothesis that individuals who simply feel (...)
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  20. God's Action in the World: The Relevance of Quantum Mechanics.Peter E. Hodgson - 2000 - Zygon 35 (3):505-516.
    It has been suggested that God can act on the world by operating within the limits set by Heisenberg's uncertainty principle (HUP) without violating the laws of nature. This requires nature to be intrinsically indeterministic. However, according to the statistical interpretation the quantum mechanical wavefunction represents the average behavior of an ensemble of similar systems and not that of a single system. The HUP thus refers to a relation between the spreads of possible values of position and momentum and so (...)
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  21. The Cambridge History of Modern European Thought. Vol. 2.Peter E. Gordon & Warren Breckman (eds.) - 2019
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    Gibt es ein Asymmetrie-Problem in der Genealogie der nachmetaphysischen Vernunft?Peter E. Gordon - 2021 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 69 (2):257-266.
    This essay places some conceptual pressure on the model of a “learning process” in Jürgen Habermas’s Auch eine Geschichte der Philosophie, and it asks whether this model introduces a subtle asymmetry into the relationship between religion and secular philosophy. Such an asymmetry would seem to obtain insofar as religious tradition is granted a privileged or unique status as the source of normative insights that are then available for rational scrutiny and translation into secular life. The essay also draws a comparison (...)
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    5. Kierkegaard’s Return.Peter E. Gordon - 2016 - In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), Adorno and Existence. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 158-193.
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    1. Starting Out with Kierkegaard.Peter E. Gordon - 2016 - In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), Adorno and Existence. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 12-36.
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    An unnoticed imitation of callimachus, aetia fr. 1.1 pf.Peter E. Knox - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (02):639-.
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  26. The Old Gallus.Peter E. Knox - 1985 - Hermes 113 (4):497.
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    3. The Jargon of Authenticity.Peter E. Gordon - 2016 - In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), Adorno and Existence. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 84-119.
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    Robots aren't the only physical models.Peter E. Midford - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1069-1070.
    Webb compares robots to other behavior models in a novel space, but neglects significant portions of this space. The article's analysis of models would have been strengthened by including a broader coverage of physically embodied models and of models of social behavior. Nevertheless, Webb is correct to claim that robot construction will contribute to understanding behavior.
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    Face transplantation: When and for whom?Peter E. M. Butler, Alex Clarke & Richard E. Ashcroft - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):16 – 17.
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    Critical Theory between the Sacred and the Profane.Peter E. Gordon - 2016 - Constellations 23 (4):466-481.
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    Index.Peter E. Gordon - 2016 - In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), Adorno and Existence. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 239-256.
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    Notes.Peter E. Gordon - 2016 - In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), Adorno and Existence. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 201-238.
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    Forum: The idea of the self.Peter E. Gordon - 2006 - Modern Intellectual History 3 (2):323-331.
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    2. Ontology and Phenomenology.Peter E. Gordon - 2016 - In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), Adorno and Existence. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 37-83.
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    13 Universal and Particular.Peter E. Gordon - 2021 - In Anne Eusterschulte & Sebastian Tränkle (eds.), Theodor W. Adorno: Ästhetische Theorie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 187-202.
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    The Formation of the Arabic Pharmacology Between Tradition and Innovation.Peter E. Pormann - 2011 - Annals of Science 68 (4):493-515.
    Summary The pharmacological tradition in the medieval Islamic world developed on the basis of the Greek tradition, with the works of Dioscorides and Galen being particularly popular. The terminology was influenced not only by Greek, but also Middle Persian, Syriac, and indigenous Arabic words. Through recent research into Graeco-Arabic translations, it has become possible to discern the evolution of pharmacological writing in Arabic: in the late eighth century, the technical terms were being developed, with transliterations being used; by the mid-ninth (...)
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  37. Relativity and Religion: The Abuse of Einstein's Theory.Peter E. Hodgson - 2003 - Zygon 38 (2):393-409.
    Einstein’s special theory of relativity has had a wide influence on fields far removed from physics. It has given the impression that physics has shown that there are now no absolute truths, that all beliefs are relative to the observer, and that traditional stable landmarks have been washed away. We each have our own frame of reference that is as good as any other frame, so that there are no absolute standards by which our actions may be judged. The predictions (...)
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    CONCLUSION. Adorno’s Inverse Theology.Peter E. Gordon - 2016 - In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), Adorno and Existence. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 194-200.
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  39. Evald Ilyenkov and the history of Marxism in the USSR.Peter E. Jones - 1994 - History of the Human Sciences 7 (4):105-118.
  40. Afterword: Tribute to George Butterworth.Peter E. Bryant - 2003 - In Gavin Bremner & Alan Slater (eds.), Theories of Infant Development. Blackwell. pp. 355--361.
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    Severance Pay: Moving from Managerial Prerogative to Worker Entitlement.Peter E. Millspaugh - 1989 - Business and Society 28 (1):6-11.
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    Researcher Views on Changes in Personality, Mood, and Behavior in Next-Generation Deep Brain Stimulation.Peter Zuk, Clarissa E. Sanchez, Kristin Kostick-Quenet, Katrina A. Muñoz, Lavina Kalwani, Richa Lavingia, Laura Torgerson, Demetrio Sierra-Mercado, Jill O. Robinson, Stacey Pereira, Simon Outram, Barbara A. Koenig, Amy L. McGuire & Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (3):287-299.
    The literature on deep brain stimulation (DBS) and adaptive DBS (aDBS) raises concerns that these technologies may affect personality, mood, and behavior. We conducted semi-structured interviews with researchers (n = 23) involved in developing next-generation DBS systems, exploring their perspectives on ethics and policy topics including whether DBS/aDBS can cause such changes. The majority of researchers reported being aware of personality, mood, or behavioral (PMB) changes in recipients of DBS/aDBS. Researchers offered varying estimates of the frequency of PMB changes. A (...)
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  43. Newman and science.Peter E. Hodgson - 1999 - Sapientia 54 (206):395-408.
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    Poetic Garlands: Hellenistic Epigrams in Context.Peter E. Knox - 1999 - American Journal of Philology 120 (4):628-632.
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    Dominance: a useful dimension of social communication.Peter E. Maxim - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):444-445.
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    The Possible in the Actual: Comments on Iain Macdonald's What Would be Different: Figures of Possibility in Adorno.Peter E. Gordon - 2024 - European Journal of Philosophy 32 (3):979-982.
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    The Measure of Morality-rethinking moral reasoning: A Comment.Peter E. Langford - 1996 - Journal of Moral Education 25 (4):467-468.
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    The Art of Rhetoric: (1560) Thomas Wilson.Peter E. Medine (ed.) - 1994 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    "A learned work of rhetoric... compiled and made in the English tongue, of [one] who in judgment is profound, in wisdom and eloquence most famous." Thus in 1563 rhetorician Richard Rainolde praised _The Art of Rhetoric_, the work that brought into English the procedures of Ciceronian rhetoric-invention, disposition, style, memory, and delivery—the core of the academic curriculum in Renaissance England. Written in vigorous, native English, the _Art_ went through eight editions between 1553 and 1585. At least part of its appeal (...)
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  49. Heidegger, neo-kantianism, and Cassirer.Peter E. Gordon - 2013 - In Francois Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 143.
     
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    Überlegungen zu Continental Divide.Peter E. Gordon - 2016 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 64 (5):828-851.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie Jahrgang: 64 Heft: 5 Seiten: 828-851.
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