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    Psychology and the Churches in Britain 1919-39: symptoms of conversion.Graham Richards - 2000 - History of the Human Sciences 13 (2):57-84.
    The encounter between the Christian Churches and Psychology has, for all its evident cultural importance, received little attention from disciplinary historians. During the period between the two world wars in Britain this encounter was particularly visible and, as it turned out, for the most part relatively amicable. Given their ostensive rivalry this is, on the face of it, somewhat surprising. Closer examination, however, reveals a substantial convergence and congruence of interests between them within the prevailing cultural climate, and considerable overlapping (...)
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  2. 'To know our fellow men to do them good': American Psychology's enduring moral project.Graham Richards - 1995 - History of the Human Sciences 8 (3):1-24.
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    Britain on the Couch: The Popularization of Psychoanalysis in Britain 1918—1940.Graham Richards - 2000 - Science in Context 13 (2):183-230.
    The ArgumentDespite the enormous historical attention psychoanalysis has attracted, its popularization in Britain (as opposed to the United States) in the wake of the Great War has been largely overlooked. The present paper explores the sources and fate of the sudden “craze” for psychoanalysis after 1918, examining the content of the books through which the doctrine became widely known, along with the roles played by religious interests and the popular press. The percolation of Freudian and related language into everyday English (...)
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    (1 other version)L. S. Hearnshaw. The Shaping of Modern Psychology: An Historical Introduction. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987. Pp. vii + 423. ISBN 0-7102-0576–7. £19.95. [REVIEW]Graham Richards - 1988 - British Journal for the History of Science 21 (1):135-136.
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    Reviews : Ian Parker and John Shotter (eds), Deconstructing Social Psychology, London: Routledge, 1990, paper £11.95, ix + 249 pp. [REVIEW]Graham Richards - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (3):458-460.
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    Knowledge and Power: Perspectives in the History of Psychiatry. Eric J. Engstrom, Matthias M. Weber, Paul Hoff.Graham Richards - 2001 - Isis 92 (1):230-231.
  7. Book Review: Response to Steve Fuller. [REVIEW]Graham Richards - 2009 - History of the Human Sciences 22 (5):123-126.
  8. Book review: Descent over descent. [REVIEW]Graham Richards - 2009 - History of the Human Sciences 22 (3):104-108.
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    William Hurst . The Making of Cognitive Science: Essays in honor of George A. Miller. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. Pp. x + 284. ISBN 0-521-34255-4, £25, $29.95. [REVIEW]Graham Richards - 1989 - British Journal for the History of Science 22 (3):395-396.
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    Inventing Ourselves: Psychology, Power, and Personhood. Nikolas Rose.Graham Richards - 1998 - Isis 89 (1):119-120.
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    Roger Smith, Being Human: Historical Knowledge and the Creation of Human Nature. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2007. Pp. viii+288. ISBN 978-0-7190-7498-1. £25.00. [REVIEW]Graham Richards - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Science 42 (3):447.
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    Book Review: Dissent over descent. [REVIEW]Graham Richards - 2009 - History of the Human Sciences 22 (5):113-116.
  13. Book Review: Mathew Thomson, Psychological Subjects: Identity, Culture and Health in Twentieth-Century Britain. London: Oxford University Press, 2006. ISBN 0-19-928780-5 (hardback). 330 pp. £60.00. ISBN 978-0-19-928780-2 (paperback). [REVIEW]Alison Falby, Peter BarhamPeter & Graham Richards - 2007 - History of the Human Sciences 20 (3):123-139.
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    Trust and the Goldacre Review: why trusted research environments are not about trust.Mackenzie Graham, Richard Milne, Paige Fitzsimmons & Mark Sheehan - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (10):670-673.
    The significance of big data for driving health research and improvements in patient care is well recognised. Along with these potential benefits, however, come significant challenges, including those concerning the sharing and linkage of health and social care records. Recently, there has been a shift in attention towards a paradigm of data sharing centred on the ‘trusted research environment’ (TRE). TREs are being widely adopted by the UK’s health data initiatives including Health Data Research UK (HDR UK),1 Our Future Health2 (...)
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    Chunk and permeate III: the Dirac delta function.Richard Benham, Chris Mortensen & Graham Priest - 2014 - Synthese 191 (13):3057-3062.
    Dirac’s treatment of his well known Delta function was apparently inconsistent. We show how to reconstruct his reasoning using the inconsistency-tolerant technique of Chunk and Permeate. In passing we take note of limitations and developments of that technique.
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  16. Paraconsistent Logic: Essays on the Inconsistent.Graham Priest, Richard Routley & Jean Norman (eds.) - 1989 - Philosophia Verlag.
  17. God and the Art of Seeing: Visual Resources for a Journey of Faith.Richard Kidd & Graham Sparkes - 2003
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  18. Simplified semantics for basic relevant logics.Graham Priest & Richard Sylvan - 1992 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 21 (2):217 - 232.
  19. (1 other version)Paraconsistent Logic Essays on the Inconsistent.Graham Priest, Richard Routley & Jean Normann - 1992 - Studia Logica 51 (2):344-346.
     
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    Paraconsistent Logic: Essays on the Inconsistent.Graham Priest, Richard Sylvan, Jean Norman & A. I. Arruda (eds.) - 1989 - Munich and Hamden, CT: Philosophia.
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    Varieties of historical imagination: imagining life without Freud.Richards Graham - 2000 - History of the Human Sciences 13 (4):109-113.
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    Answering another alleged dilemma destroying dialetheism.Richard Sylvan & Graham Priest - 1988 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 17 (1):42-48.
    To leave matters in no doubt, we obligingly assert that the Russell class R, i.e. {x : x 6∈ x}, both belongs to itself and also does not belong to itself; in short, we assert R ∈ R & ∼ . To be quite explicit, we assert the contradiction r & ∼ r, where r abbreviates R ∈ R. Thus, in convenient symbols, `δ r & ∼ r, where δ is the group of dialethicians comprising Priest and Routley. Now Goldstein (...)
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    Lessons from pseudo scotus.Graham Priest & Richard Routley - 1982 - Philosophical Studies 42 (2):189 - 199.
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    Jesus now and then.Richard A. Burridge & Graham Gould - 2004 - HTS Theological Studies 64 (2):1095-1096.
  25. Contradiction, Assertion and 'Frege's Point'.Graham Priest & Richard Sylvan - 1989 - Analysis 49 (1):23 - 26.
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    Can Some Knowledge Simply Cost Too Much?Graham Shedd, Fred Wiseman, Adrian Perachio, David Baltimore, Richard Lewontin & Robert Nozick - 1975 - Hastings Center Report 5 (1):6.
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    Lady Margaret Beaufort and Her Professors of Divinity at Cambridge: 1502 to 1649.Patrick Collinson, Richard Rex & Graham Stanton - 2003 - Cambridge University Press.
    Three leading scholars examine one of the oldest professorships, the Lady Margaret's Chair of Divinity at Cambridge, plotting its development in the context of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century history. The current Lady Margaret's Professor Graham Stanton sets the scene with an introduction briefly considering theology at Cambridge before 1502 and after 1649. In the two main chapters Richard Rex - an authority on John Fisher, first holder of the Chair - deploys new evidence to propose changes in the list of (...)
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  28. Systems of paraconsistent logic.Graham Priest & Richard Routley - 1989 - In Graham Priest, Richard Routley & Jean Norman (eds.), Paraconsistent Logic: Essays on the Inconsistent. Philosophia Verlag. pp. 142--155.
     
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    Dear LOGOS Readers.Gordon Graham & Richard Abel - 2003 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 14 (3):118-119.
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    (7 other versions)Introduction.K. W. M. Fulford, George Graham, Giovanni Stanghellini, Tim Thornton, John Z. Sadler, Richard G. T. Gipps & Martin Davies - 2013 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard Gipps, George Graham, John Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini & Tim Thornton (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and psychiatry. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This section concerns the question of how best to understand the scientific status of mental health care in general and psychiatry in particular. On the assumption that psychiatry is based, in part at least, on natural science, what is the nature or the general shape of that science? Some of the chapters aim at shedding light on component parts of a scientific world view: causation, explanation, natural kinds, models of medicine, etc. Others concern potentially fruitful scientific approaches to mental health (...)
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    From Belief to Understanding.Graham Priest & Richard Campbell - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (110):92.
  32. Introduction: Paraconsistent logics.Graham Priest & Richard Routley - 1984 - Studia Logica 43 (1-2):3 - 16.
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    TREs are still not about trust.Mackenzie Graham, Richard Milne, Paige Fitzsimmons & Mark Sheehan - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (9):658-660.
    In our recent paper ‘Trust and the Goldacre Review: Why TREs are not about trust’1 we argue that trusted research environments (TREs) reduce the need for trust in the use and sharing of health data, and that referring to these data storage systems as ‘trusted’ raises a number of concerns. Recent replies to our paper have raised several objections to this argument. In this reply, we seek to build on the arguments presented in our original paper, address some of the (...)
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  34. The philosophical significance and inevitability of paraconsistency.Graham Priest & Richard Routley - 1989 - In Graham Priest, Richard Routley & Jean Norman (eds.), Paraconsistent Logic: Essays on the Inconsistent. Philosophia Verlag. pp. 483--537.
     
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    Preferences for communication in clinic from deaf people: a cross‐sectional study.Anna Middleton, Graham H. Turner, Maria Bitner-Glindzicz, Peter Lewis, Martin Richards, Angus Clarke & Dafydd Stephens - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (4):811-817.
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    Spiritual/Religious Coping as Intentional Activity: An Action Theoretical Perspective.Derrick W. Klaassen, Matthew D. Graham & Richard A. Young - 2009 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 31 (1):3-33.
    Spiritual/religious coping has proven to be a fertile ground for investigating health-related spirituality in action. Ken Pargament and his colleagues have successfully demonstrated that spiritual/religious coping differs significantly from previously identified coping strategies. While much has been accomplished to date, there are undeveloped theoretical and methodological avenues that appear to provide important promise for understanding the complexities of this critical domain of coping. Some scholars have failed to conceptualize and research spiritual/religious coping as a contextual, temporally bounded process. This paper (...)
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    The Next Hundred Years.K. W. M. Fulford, George Graham, Giovanni Stanghellini, Tim Thornton, John Z. Sadler, Richard G. T. Gipps & Martin Davies - 2013 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard Gipps, George Graham, John Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini & Tim Thornton (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and psychiatry. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter introduces the edited volume, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry. Published in 2013, the centenary of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology, the chapter draws lessons from the last hundred years for the coming century. No predictions are made. Instead, five 'conditions for flourishing' are set out: 1) Particular Problems - the importance of focussing on well-defined particular problems rather than general theory building, 2) Product- orientation - remaining always responsibly product oriented in the specific sense that both sides (...)
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    Paraconsistent Logic: Essays on the Inconsistent.L. R. S., Graham Priest, Richard Sylvan & Jean Norman - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (165):515.
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    New Studies in Philosophy of Religion.Death and Immortality.Religion and Secularisation.The Concept of Miracle.Morality and Religion. [REVIEW]Graham Slater, W. D. Hudson, D. Z. Phillips, Vernon Pratt, Richard Swinburne & W. W. Bartley Iii - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (86):89.
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  40. On the Ternary Relation and Conditionality.Jc Beall, Ross T. Brady, J. Michael Dunn, A. P. Hazen, Edwin D. Mares, Robert K. Meyer, Graham Priest, Greg Restall, David Ripley, John Slaney & Richard Sylvan - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 41 (3):595 - 612.
    One of the most dominant approaches to semantics for relevant (and many paraconsistent) logics is the Routley-Meyer semantics involving a ternary relation on points. To some (many?), this ternary relation has seemed like a technical trick devoid of an intuitively appealing philosophical story that connects it up with conditionality in general. In this paper, we respond to this worry by providing three different philosophical accounts of the ternary relation that correspond to three conceptions of conditionality. We close by briefly discussing (...)
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    Book Reviews of '–œThe Book History Reader'–, '–œA History of Reading In The West'–, '–œPublishing Law'–, '–œThe Invisible Art: The Pursuit of Book Making'–, '–œReading Matter: A Rabid Bibliophile'–™s Adventures Among Old and Rare Books'–, '–œA Little Overmatter'–, '–œLow Profile: A Life In The World of Books'–, and '–œElectronic Resources and Services In Sci-Tech Libraries'–.John Edmondson, Richard Abel, David Whitaker, Hugh Nowell, Anthony Watkinson, Frank Herrmann & Graham P. Cornish - 2003 - Logos 14 (1):45-56.
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    Long-Term Potentiation: Enhancing Neuroscience for 30 Years.Timothy Bliss, Graham Collingridge & Richard Morris (eds.) - 2004 - Oxford University Press UK.
    In the thirty years since its discovery by Terje Lomo and Tim Bliss, Long Term Potentiation has become one of the most extensively studied topics in contemporary neuroscience. In LTP the strength of synapses between neurons is potentiated following brief but intense activation. LTP is thought to play a central role in learning and memory, though the exact nature of its role is less clear. In spite of years of research, there are many questions about LTP regarding its functional relevance (...)
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    Digital Detectives: Websleuthing Reduces Eyewitness Identification Accuracy in Police Lineups.Camilla Elphick, Richard Philpot, Min Zhang, Avelie Stuart, Graham Pike, Ailsa Strathie, Catriona Havard, Zoe Walkington, Lara A. Frumkin, Mark Levine, Blaine A. Price, Arosha K. Bandara & Bashar Nuseibeh - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Eyewitnesses to crimes sometimes search for a culprit on social media before viewing a police lineup, but it is not known whether this affects subsequent lineup identification accuracy. The present online study was conducted to address this. Two hundred and eighty-five participants viewed a mock crime video, and after a 15–20 min delay either viewed a mock social media site including the culprit, viewed a mock social media site including a lookalike, or completed a filler task. A week later, participants (...)
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    Woolheim, Richard Arthur.Graham McFee - unknown
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    Development of a structured process for fair allocation of critical care resources in the setting of insufficient capacity: a discussion paper.Tim Cook, Kim Gupta, Chris Dyer, Robin Fackrell, Sarah Wexler, Heather Boyes, Ben Colleypriest, Richard Graham, Helen Meehan, Sarah Merritt, Derek Robinson & Bernie Marden - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (7):456-463.
    Early in the COVID-19 pandemic there was widespread concern that healthcare systems would be overwhelmed, and specifically, that there would be insufficient critical care capacity in terms of beds, ventilators or staff to care for patients. In the UK, this was avoided by a threefold approach involving widespread, rapid expansion of critical care capacity, reduction of healthcare demand from non-COVID-19 sources by temporarily pausing much of normal healthcare delivery, and by governmental and societal responses that reduced demand through national lockdown. (...)
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    Book Reviews of My Life in Print, Further Reading, From Trust to Takeover: Butterworths 1938-1967 A Publishing House in Transition, 12 Books That Changed the World. [REVIEW]Eric de Bellaigue, Gordon Graham & Richard Abel - 2006 - Logos 17 (3):157-166.
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    Stakeholder perspectives on ethical challenges in hiv vaccine trials in south Africa.Zaynab Essack, Jennifer Koen, Nicola Barsdorf, Catherine Slack, Michael Quayle, Cecilia Milford, Graham Lindegger, Chitra Ranchod & Richard Mukuka - 2009 - Developing World Bioethics 10 (1):11-21.
    There is little published literature on the ethical concerns of stakeholders in HIV vaccine trials. This study explored the ethical challenges identified by various stakeholders, through an open-ended, in-depth approach. While the few previous studies have been largely quantitative, respondents in this study had the opportunity to spontaneously identify the issues that they perceived to be of priority concern in the South African context. Stakeholders spontaneously identified the following as ethical priorities: informed consent, social harms, collaborative relationships between research stakeholders, (...)
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  48. Howard Pollio.Michael J. Apter, James Reason, Geoffrey Underwood, Thomas H. Carr, Graham F. Reed, Richard A. Block & Peter W. Sheehan - 1979 - In Geoffrey Underwood & Robin Stevens (eds.), Aspects of consciousness. New York: Academic Press.
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    Psychology, Aesthetics and Richard Wollheim.Graham McFee - 1982 - Philosophical Inquiry 4 (2):99-109.
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    Non-Existence: The Nuclear Option.Graham Priest - 2024 - Open Philosophy 7 (1):161-73.
    This article concerns the work of the prime movers of the Neo-Meinongian “revival,” Terry Parsons and Richard Routley, and specifically their solution to the issue of how to formulate the Characterisation Principle (a thing that is so and so, is so and so). Both adopted variations of the nuclear/non-nuclear (characterising/non-characterising) strategy. This article discusses their implementations of the strategy and its problems.
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