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    The effect of repeated tests on recognition memory for pictures and words.Joan Gay Snodgrass & Phyllis McClure Burns - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 11 (4):263-266.
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    Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World (review).Madeleine Mary Henry - 2007 - American Journal of Philology 128 (3):419-423.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient WorldMadeleine M. HenryChristopher A. Faraone and Laura K. McClure, eds. Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World. Wisconsin Studies in Classics. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. x + 360 pp. Cloth, $65; paper, 24.95.This collection stems from a conference at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in April 2002. McClure's introduction situates the essays historically from nineteenth-century assemblages of textual (...)
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  3. Microaggression: Conceptual and scientific issues.Emma McClure & Regina Rini - 2020 - Philosophy Compass 15 (4):e12659.
    Scientists, philosophers, and policymakers disagree about how to define microaggression. Here, we offer a taxonomy of existing definitions, clustering around (a) the psychological motives of perpetrators, (b) the experience of victims, and (c) the functional role of microaggression in oppressive social structures. We consider conceptual and epistemic challenges to each and suggest that progress may come from developing novel hybrid accounts of microaggression, combining empirically tractable features with sensitivity to the testimony of victims.
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  4. Separate neural systems value immediate and delayed monetary rewards.Samuel McClure, David Laibson, George Loewenstein & Jonathan Cohen - 2004 - Science 306 (5695):503–7.
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  5. Theorizing a Spectrum of Aggression: Microaggressions, Creepiness, and Sexual Assault.Emma McClure - 2019 - The Pluralist 14 (1):91-101.
    Microaggressions are seemingly negligible slights that can cause significant damage to frequently targeted members of marginalized groups. Recently, Scott O. Lilienfeld challenged a key platform of the microaggression research project: what’s aggressive about microaggressions? To answer this challenge, Derald Wing Sue, the psychologist who has spearheaded the research on microaggressions, needs to theorize a spectrum of aggression that ranges from intentional assault to unintentional microaggressions. I suggest turning to Bonnie Mann’s “Creepers, Flirts, Heroes and Allies” for inspiration. Building from Mann’s (...)
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  6. Escalating Linguistic Violence: From Microaggressions to Hate Speech.Emma McClure - 2019 - In Jeanine Weekes Schroer & Lauren Freeman, Microaggressions and Philosophy. New York: Taylor & Francis. pp. 121-145.
    At first glance, hate speech and microaggressions seem to have little overlap beyond being communicated verbally or in written form. Hate speech seems clearly macro-aggressive: an intentional, obviously harmful act lacking the ambiguity (and plausible deniability) of microaggressions. If we look back at historical discussions of hate speech, however, many of these assumed differences turn out to be points of similarity. The harmfulness of hate speech only became widely acknowledged after a concerted effort by critical race theorists, feminists, and other (...)
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  7. Time discounting for primary rewards.Samuel McClure, Keith Ericson, David Laibson, George Loewenstein & Jonathan Cohen - 2007 - Journal of Neuroscience 27 (21):5796–804.
     
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  8. Difference, Diversity, and the Limits of Toleration.Kirstie M. Mcclure - 1990 - Political Theory 18 (3):361-391.
    We have no patterns for relating across our human differences as equals.Advocating the mere tolerance of difference between women is the grossest reformism.... Differences must be not merely tolerated, but seen as a fund of necessary polarities.... Audre Lorde.
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    Conflict monitoring in cognition-emotion competition.Samuel M. McClure, Matthew M. Botvinick, Nick Yeung, Joshua D. Greene & Jonathan D. Cohen - 2007 - In James J. Gross, Handbook of Emotion Regulation. Guilford Press.
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    The Social Question, Again.Kirstie M. McClure - 2007 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 28 (1):85-113.
  11. Algorithmic Microaggressions.Emma McClure & Benjamin Wald - 2022 - Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 8 (3).
    We argue that machine learning algorithms can inflict microaggressions on members of marginalized groups and that recognizing these harms as instances of microaggressions is key to effectively addressing the problem. The concept of microaggression is also illuminated by being studied in algorithmic contexts. We contribute to the microaggression literature by expanding the category of environmental microaggressions and highlighting the unique issues of moral responsibility that arise when we focus on this category. We theorize two kinds of algorithmic microaggression, stereotyping and (...)
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  12. Do Your Exercises: Reader Participation in Wittgenstein's Investigations.Emma McClure - 2017 - In Michael Peters & Jeff Stickney, Pedagogical Investigations: A Companion to Wittgenstein on Education. Singapore: Springer. pp. 147-159.
    Many theorists have focused on Wittgenstein’s use of examples, but I argue that examples form only half of his method. Rather than continuing the disjointed style of his Cambridge lectures, Wittgenstein returns to the techniques he employed while teaching elementary school. Philosophical Investigations trains the reader as a math class trains a student—‘by means of examples and by exercises’ (§208). Its numbered passages, carefully arranged, provide a series of demonstrations and practice problems. I guide the reader through one such series, (...)
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    Growth as an educational aim : A reply to R. S. Peters.George McClure - 1964 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 3 (3):259-270.
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    On second thoughts: Testing the underlying mechanisms of spontaneous future thought.J. Helgi Clayton McClure, Charlotte Elwell, Theo Jones, Jelena Mirković & Scott N. Cole - 2024 - Cognition 250 (C):105863.
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    Resemblance and purpose.George McClure - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (2):180-187.
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    Speaking in Tenses: Narrative, Politics, and Historical Writing.Kirstie M. McClure - 1998 - Constellations 5 (2):234-249.
  17. The'Art'of Medically Assisted Reproduction: An Embryo Is an Embryo Is an Embro.Michael E. McClure - 1996 - In David C. Thomasma & Thomasine Kimbrough Kushner, Birth to death: science and bioethics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 35--49.
     
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    Telling more than they can know: The positivist account of verbal reports and mental processes.John Mcclure - 1983 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 13 (1):111–128.
  19. The issue of foundations: Scientized politics, politicized science, and feminist critical practice.Kirstie McClure - 1992 - In Judith Butler & Joan Wallach Scott, Feminists theorize the political. New York: Routledge. pp. 365.
     
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    Seeing through the Fog: Love and Injustice in "Bleak House".Joyce Kloc McClure - 2003 - Journal of Religious Ethics 31 (1):23 - 44.
    The author takes up a provocative question poised by Charles Taylor about the relationship between our commitments to a good such as neighbor love and the possibilities of achieving and sustaining social justice. Taylor's concern is not only that we make such a commitment but that we make it in such a way that we avoid its ability to lead us towards injustice rather than justice. After articulating conceptions of love, justice, and injustice, the author turns to Charles Dickens's treatment (...)
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    A qualitative study of institutional review board members' experience reviewing research proposals using emergency exception from informed consent.K. B. McClure, N. M. Delorio, T. A. Schmidt, G. Chiodo & P. Gorman - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (5):289-293.
    Background: Emergency exception to informed consent regulation was introduced to provide a venue to perform research on subjects in emergency situations before obtaining informed consent. For a study to proceed, institutional review boards need to determine if the regulations have been met.Aim: To determine IRB members’ experience reviewing research protocols using emergency exception to informed consent.Methods: This qualitative research used semistructured telephone interviews of 10 selected IRB members from around the US in the fall of 2003. IRB members were chosen (...)
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    Academic freedom and self‐hatred among intellectuals.George Mcclure - 1963 - Educational Theory 13 (1):44-46.
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    An orientation to the study of perception.M. T. McClure - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (1):5-16.
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    A point of difference between american and English realism.M. T. McClure - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (25):684-687.
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  25. A study of the realistic movement in contemporary philosophy.Matthew Thompson McClure - 1912 - [Staunton, Va.,: The McClure Co., Inc. Printers].
     
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    Books in Review.Kirstie M. McClure - 1994 - Political Theory 22 (4):698-705.
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    Contingent a priori truths.George McClure - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (3):399-409.
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    "Crises" in the life of reason.M. T. McClure - 1921 - Journal of Philosophy 18 (11):281-288.
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    Data and meaning in cognition.M. T. McClure - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (13):337-346.
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    Disconnections, Connections, and Questions: Reflections on Jacques Rancière's "Ten Theses on Politics".Kirstie Morna McClure - 2003 - Theory and Event 6 (4).
  31. Dante's Humanism.Elizabeth Mcclure - 1948 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 29 (3):273.
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    Ethical Obligations and Concerns When Trying to Achieve a Patient's Wishes.Maura McClure & Marcia Sue DeWolf Bosek - 2008 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 10 (3):77-79.
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    "Endless Possibilities" — Embodied Experiences and Connection in Social Salsa Dancing.B. McClure - 2014 - PhaenEx 9 (2):112-135.
    This article offers an analysis of embodied experiences and connections in social salsa dancing. Framed within a theoretical context that views bodily practices as both the enactment of normative ideals and as a negotiation of personal freedom against normative ideals, social salsa dancing offers a rich empirical context to explore how we make sense of our bodies, bodily practices, and embodied experience. Drawing on fieldwork conducted as part of a doctoral study in addition to a decade of personal experience, I (...)
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    Figuring Authority.Kirstie McClure - 1999 - Theory and Event 3 (1).
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    (1 other version)Francis Bacon and the modern spirit.M. T. McClure - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (19):520-527.
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  36. Feminist Pedagogy and the Classics.Laura McClure - 2000 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 94 (1).
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    Germany's war-inspirers, Nietzsche and Treitschke.Edmund McClure - 1915 - New York,: E. S. Gorham.
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  38. (1 other version)Journals and New Books.M. T. Mcclure - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (14):390.
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    Jbs jbs jbs.Heather H. Mcclure, Charles R. Martinez Jr, J. Josh Snodgrass, J. Mark, Roberto A. Jiménez Eddy, Laura E. Isiordia, Thomas W. Mcdade, Hans Vermeersch, Guy T.‘Sjoen & Jm Kaufman - 2010 - Journal of Biosocial Science 42 (4).
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    Liberty and reform.M. T. McClure - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (22):589-595.
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    Making My Way through Traffic: Chaos as Transformation.Bud A. McClure - 2011 - World Futures 67 (4-5):316 - 329.
    Systems theory, nonlinear dynamics, and chaos theory inform the author's personal development as prelude to an emergent understanding at the intersection of these ideas as applied to group dynamics.
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    Machinic Philosophy.Bruce McClure - 1998 - Theory, Culture and Society 15 (2):175-185.
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    Notes and News.M. T. Mcclure - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (14):392.
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  44. Notes and News.M. T. Mcclure - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (10):279.
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  45. Other-Wise Preaching: A Postmodern Ethic for Homiletics.John S. McClure - 2001
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    Pragmatism and democracy.M. T. McClure - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (18):481-488.
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    Perception and thinking.M. T. McClure - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (13):345-354.
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    Response.Kirstie M. McClure - 1995 - Political Theory 23 (4):657-663.
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    Subversive Laughter: The Sayings of Courtesans in Book 13 of Athenaeus' Deipnosophistae.Laura McClure - 2003 - American Journal of Philology 124 (2):259-294.
    Although the witticisms of courtesans recorded by Athenaeus in Book 13 of the Deipnosophistae (577d-85f) comprise an important source, if not of the actual words of hetaeras, at least of the genres and verbal conventions identified with them, they have received scant attention from classical scholars. The content and context of these remarks reveal a complex verbal dynamic in which obscene punning challenges normative class and gender categories and represents the hetaera as in discursive control. By ventriloquizing these witticisms, Athenaeus' (...)
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    (1 other version)The greek conception of nature.M. T. Mcclure - 1933 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 7:109.
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