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    The regulation of DNA repair during development.David L. Mitchell & Philip S. Hartman - 1990 - Bioessays 12 (2):74-79.
    DNA repair is important in such phenomena as carcinogenesis and aging. While much is known about DNA repair in single‐cell systems such as bacteria, yeast, and cultured mammalian cells, it is necessary to examine DNA repair in a developmental context in order to completely understand its processes in complex metazoa such as man. We present data to support the notion that proliferating cells from organ systems, tumors, and embryos have a greater DNA repair capacity than terminally differentiated, nonproliferating cells. Differential (...)
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    Athletic CriticismBeyond Formalism.Philip E. Lewis & Geoffrey H. Hartman - 1971 - Diacritics 1 (2):2.
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  3. Unconscious emotion.Philip S. Wong - 2003 - NYS Psychologist. Special Issue 15 (3):23-26.
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    The Haunting Quest for What Is Lost: Aesthetics and Ethics in William and Henry James.Philip S. Francis - 2014 - Philosophy and Literature 38 (1):74-89.
    My poetized culture is one which has given up the attempt to unite one’s private ways of dealing with finitude and one’s sense of obligation to other human beings.Richard Rorty repudiated W. B. Yeats’s aspiration “to hold justice and reality in a single vision,” and he did so with relish.2 Thrilling though it is, Rorty would say, there is no need to weave into a single, coherent narrative our commitment to the end of cruelty (justice) and our idiosyncratic aesthetic tastes (...)
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    Scientism, interpretation, and criticism.Philip S. Gorski - 1990 - Zygon 25 (3):279-307.
    What is the relationship between natural science, social science, and religion? The dominant paradigm in contemporary social science is scientism, the attempt to apply the methods of natural science to the study of society. However, scientism is problematic: it rests on a conception of natural science that cannot be sustained. Natural scientific understanding emerges from an instrumental and objectifying relation to the world; it is oriented toward control and manipulation of the physical world. Social‐scientific understanding, by contrast, must begin with (...)
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    The I.W.W. Prior to America's Entry into World War I.Philip S. Foner & Michael R. Johnson - 1965 - Science and Society 29 (1):91 - 95.
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    A Labor Voice for Black Equality: The Boston Daily Evening Voice, 1864-1867.Philip S. Foner - 1974 - Science and Society 38 (3):304 - 325.
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    James McParlan and the Molly Maguires.Philip S. Foner & Ann J. Lane - 1967 - Science and Society 31 (1):77 -.
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  9. Labor and World War I, 1914-1918. History of the Labor Movement in the United States, Volume 7.Philip S. Foner - 1988 - Science and Society 52 (1):103-105.
     
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    Christian Philosophy and The Social Sciences.Philip S. Moore - 1936 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 12:148-160.
  11. A response to “Towards a Lakatosian analysis of Piagetian and alternative conceptions research programs”.Philip S. Adey - 1987 - Science Education 71 (1):5-7.
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    The Logic of William of Ockham.Philip S. Moore - 1936 - New Scholasticism 10 (4):383-385.
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    Statuten Des Kommunisten Klubs in New York.Philip S. Foner - 1977 - Science and Society 41 (3):334 - 337.
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  14. The Lutheran Riposte.Philip S. Watson - 1969 - In Martin Luther, Desiderius Erasmus, E. Gordon Rupp & Philip S. Watson (eds.), Luther and Erasmus: Free will and salvation. Philadelphia,: Westminster Press. pp. 12--28.
     
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  15. Petri Pictaviensis Allegoriae super tabernaculum Moysi.Philip S. Moore - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49:94.
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    Well-Being in Contemporary Society.Pak-Hang Wong, Philip Brey, Johnny Hartz Søraker, Jan-Willem van Der Rijt & Jelle de Boer - 2015 - Springer.
    This anthology examines the practical role of well-being in contemporary society. It discusses developments such as globalization, consumerism and the rapid innovation and use of new and emerging technologies and focuses on the significant impact of these developments on the well-being of people living today. The anthology brings together researchers from various disciplines, including psychology, economics, sociology, philosophy and development studies. It provides concrete insight on the role and importance of well-being in contemporary society, using a mix of empirical grounding, (...)
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    The French Trade Union Delegation to the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, 1876.Philip S. Foner - 1976 - Science and Society 40 (3):257 - 287.
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    A Feel for Numbers: The Changing Role of Gesture in Manipulating the Mental Representation of an Abacus Among Children at Different Skill Levels.Philip S. Cho & Wing Chee So - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Groups and Emotional Arousal Mediate Neural Synchrony and Perceived Ritual Efficacy.Philip S. Cho, Nicolas Escoffier, Yinan Mao, April Ching, Christopher Green, Jonathan Jong & Harvey Whitehouse - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:407912.
    We present the first neurophysiological signatures showing distinctive effects of group social context and emotional arousal on cultural perceptions, such as the efficacy of religious rituals. Using a novel protocol, EEG data were simultaneously recorded from ethnic Chinese religious believers in group and individual settings as they rated the perceived efficacy of low, medium, and high arousal spirit-medium rituals presented as video clips. Neural oscillatory patterns were then analyzed for these perceptual judgements, categorized as low, medium, and high efficacy. The (...)
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    Catholicism and health-care justice: problems, potential, and solutions.Philip S. Keane - 2002 - New York: Paulist Press.
    Reviews the basic Catholic moral principles that apply to health care, then uses them to assess three major current trends in the health care industry.
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    An Appeal to Teachers, 1877.Philip S. Foner - 1977 - Science and Society 41 (1):102 - 105.
  22. Proceedings of the Black National and State Conventions, 1865-1900, Volume I.Philip S. Foner, George E. Walker & William Loren Katz - 1988 - Science and Society 52 (2):235-237.
     
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  23. The Autobiographies of the Haymarket Martyrs.Philip S. Foner - 1970 - Science and Society 34 (4):492-494.
     
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    Art and Time.Philip S. Rawson - 2005 - Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
    This book shows how time is a fundamental element in our perception of the arts and proposes an integrated framework within which to explore and appreciate the subtleties and complexities of this essential key to the reading and understanding of meaning in art. The book is a work of ideas, not abstract theory or pure art history. It offers wide-ranging insight into the aesthetics and philosophies of time across different art forms, cultures, and periods. Intended for both arts practitioners and (...)
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  25. Plato and Aristotle on friendship.Philip S. Bashor - 1968 - Journal of Value Inquiry 2 (4):269-280.
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    Economic Crisis: Explanation and Policy Options.Philip S. Salisbury - 2015 - Upa.
    This book examines the U.S economy from 1967 to 2011 and utilizes a new method to predict the future of the economy as far ahead as 2030. Projections using estimates from the U.S. Bureau of Census are used to further project personal income, personal income annual change, and disposable personal income to 2030.
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    Marx's "Capital" in the United States.Philip S. Foner - 1967 - Science and Society 31 (4):461 - 466.
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    Author’s Response.Philip S. Kitcher - 1995 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (3):653-673.
    Any author should be happy when commentators on a long book discuss it thoroughly, raise important issues, and show their sensitivity to its main themes. So I want to begin with thanks to Isaac Levi, Peter Machamer, Richard Miller and Dudley Shapere. This is not, of course, to register agreement with all their criticisms. Indeed, that would be impossible, for their perspectives are so varied as to resist integration into a consistent synthesis. Nevertheless, each of them poses problems that my (...)
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    The Authorship of the Allegoriae Super Vetus et Novum Testamentum.Philip S. Moore - 1935 - New Scholasticism 9 (3):209-225.
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  30. Mark Twain: Social Critic.Philip S. Foner, Mark Twain & Charles Neider - 1960 - Science and Society 24 (2):180-183.
     
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  31. Demosthenes. Private Orations 3.Philip S. Miller - 1941 - Classical Weekly 35:259-260.
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    Imitation, Mind Reading, and Social Learning.Philip S. Gerrans - 2013 - Biological Theory 8 (1):20-27.
    Imitation has been understood in different ways: as a cognitive adaptation subtended by genetically specified cognitive mechanisms; as an aspect of domain general human cognition. The second option has been advanced by Cecilia Heyes who treats imitation as an instance of associative learning. Her argument is part of a deflationary treatment of the “mirror neuron” phenomenon. I agree with Heyes about mirror neurons but argue that Kim Sterelny has provided the tools to provide a better account of the nature and (...)
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    Event-related brain correlates of associative learning without awareness.Philip S. Wong, Edward Bernat, Michael Snodgrass & Howard Shevrin - 2004 - International Journal of Psychophysiology 53 (3):217-231.
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    Brain indices of nonconscious associative learning.Philip S. Wong, Edward Bernat, S. . Bunce & Shevrin . - 1997 - Consciousness and Cognition 6 (4):519-544.
    Using a classical conditioning technique, this study investigated whether nonconscious associative learning could be indexed by event-related brain activity . There were three phases. In a preconditioning baseline phase, pleasant and unpleasant facial schematics were presented in awareness . A conditioning phase followed, in which stimuli were presented outside awareness , with an unpleasant face linked to an aversive shock and a pleasant face not linked to a shock. The third, postconditioning phase, involved stimulus presentations in awareness . Evidence for (...)
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  35. After positivism : critical realism and historical sociology.Philip S. Gorski - 2018 - In Timothy Rutzou & George Steinmetz (eds.), Critical realism, history, and philosophy in the social sciences. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing.
     
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    Lincoln and Labor.Philip S. Foner & Bernard Mandel - 1955 - Science and Society 19 (1):56 - 59.
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    Labor and the Copperheads.Philip S. Foner - 1944 - Science and Society 8 (3):223 - 242.
  38. Agape and Eros.Anders Nygren & Philip S. Watson - unknown
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  39. American Socialism and Black Americans: From the Age of Jackson to World War II.Philip S. Foner - 1982 - Science and Society 46 (3):377-381.
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    Alexander Von Humboldt on Slavery in America.Philip S. Foner - 1983 - Science and Society 47 (3):330 - 342.
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    The nativist's dilemma.Philip S. Kitcher - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (January):1-16.
  42. The Spanish-Cuban-American War and the Birth of American Imperialism.Philip S. Foner - 1973 - Science and Society 37 (3):377-378.
     
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    Why the United States Went to War with Spain in 1898.Philip S. Foner - 1968 - Science and Society 32 (1):39 - 65.
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    Brain indices of nonconscious associative learning.Philip S. Wong, Edward Bernat, S. Bunce & H. Shevrin - 1997 - Consciousness and Cognition 6 (4):519-544.
    Using a classical conditioning technique, this study investigated whether nonconscious associative learning could be indexed by event-related brain activity . There were three phases. In a preconditioning baseline phase, pleasant and unpleasant facial schematics were presented in awareness . A conditioning phase followed, in which stimuli were presented outside awareness , with an unpleasant face linked to an aversive shock and a pleasant face not linked to a shock. The third, postconditioning phase, involved stimulus presentations in awareness . Evidence for (...)
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    Political morality.Philip S. Haring - 1970 - Cambridge, Mass.,: Schenkman Pub. Co..
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    La pecia dans les manuscrits universitaires du Xllle et du XIVe siecle. [REVIEW]Philip S. Moore - 1936 - New Scholasticism 10 (4):385-388.
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    Christianity. [REVIEW]Philip S. Hurley - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (4):740-742.
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    Syria and the French Mandate: The Politics of Arab Nationalism, 1920-1945.C. Ernest Dawn & Philip S. Khoury - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (3):449.
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    Deweyan moral sociology: descriptive cultural history or critical Social Ethics?Philip S. Gorski - 2022 - Theory and Society 51 (6):935-949.
    The contemporary sociology of morality is a form of descriptive ethics that shrinks away from any sort of prescriptive ethics. Building on the moral philosophies of John Dewey, and also of Alasdair MacIntyre and Paul Ricoeur, and in dialogue with recent work by Stefan Bargheer, this article proposes a more ambitious program of critical social ethics that connects concerns with character and the common good but tempers them with attention to alienation and oppression.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Philip S. Rawson - 1964 - British Journal of Aesthetics 4 (4):363-364.
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