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    Ethical dilemmas and moral temptations: cases in administration: (Ghanaian administrators talk about everyday moral challenges).Samuel N. Woode - 1998 - Accra: Asempa Publishers, Christian Council of Ghana.
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  2. Manichaeism.Samuel N. C. Lieu - 2008 - In Susan Ashbrook Harvey & David G. Hunter (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Studies. Oxford University Press.
  3. Cultural Premises and the Limits of Convergence in Modern Societies: An Examination of Some Aspects of Japanese Society.Samuel N. Eisenstadt - 1989 - Diogenes 37 (147):125-147.
    In this paper I shall attempt to analyze some comparative aspects of modern societies which bear on the problem of convergence of modern, especially industrial, societies and the closely related analytical problems of the relations between culture and social structure.
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    The Implications of Weber's Sociology of Religion for the Understanding of the Processes of Change in Contemporary Non-European Societies and Civilization.Samuel N. Eisenstadt - 1974 - Diogenes 22 (85):83-111.
    Weber's studies of non-European (or non-Christian) religions constitute the largest part of his Sociology of Religion—comprising most of the Aufsaetze zur Religionssoziologie (1920-1923), as well as large parts of his treatment in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft (1956). Included, as is well known, are relatively full-blown studies of Jewish, Chinese (Confucian) and Indian (Hindu and Buddhist) civilizations, and more dispersed, but very rich appraisals of diverse aspects of other religions. These studies are focused on the internal dynamics of religions and on their (...)
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    Episodic memory function is associated with multiple measures of white matter integrity in cognitive aging.Samuel N. Lockhart, Adriane B. V. Mayda, Alexandra E. Roach, Evan Fletcher, Owen Carmichael, Pauline Maillard, Christopher G. Schwarz, Andrew P. Yonelinas, Charan Ranganath & Charles DeCarli - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
  6. The Protestant Ethic Thesis in Analytical and Comparative Context.Samuel N. Eisenstadt - 1967 - Diogenes 15 (59):25-46.
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    Note. Tradition and innovation in late antiquity. F M Clover, R S Humphreys (eds).Samuel N. C. Lieu - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):384-386.
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    The Causes of Disintegration and Fall of Empires: Sociological and Historical Analyses.Samuel N. Eisenstadt - 1961 - Diogenes 9 (34):82-107.
    The preoccupation with the causes of fall of Great Empires has been a continuous focus of interest and object of fascination for historians, philosophers of history and social scientists. It was in their dealing with the causes of downfalls of Empires that historians had at least to imply some of their more general assumptions about human nature and about the nature of society, about the moral and natural forces which sustain or break a social and political order. It was here (...)
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  9. The student journalist and legal and ethical issues.Samuel N. Feldman - 1968 - New York,: R. Rosen Press.
  10. Heterodoxies, Sectarianism and Dynamics of Civilizations.Samuel N. Eisenstadt - 1982 - Diogenes 30 (120):1-21.
    Heterodoxy, sects and sectarianism seemingly belong to the sphere of religions; they obviously refer to doctrinal organizational and behavioral aspects of dissension within the frameworks of religions. It would, however, be wrong to think that their importance is confined only within such frameworks—broad and important as they are. The importance of heterodoxy and sectarianism is indeed much wider. It is much wider not only because the term sect has been often used—as Roger Caillois has demonstrated in his brilliant essay on (...)
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    Ethical Issues in the Transition to ECMO as a Destination Therapy.Samuel N. Doernberg, Derek R. Soled & Robert D. Truog - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (6):18-20.
    Childress et al. (2023) present the case of a patient with capacity who requests to stay on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) indefinitely and highlight the ethical challenges associated w...
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    Carol Dover, ed., A Companion to the “Lancelot-Grail Cycle.” (Arthurian Studies, 54.) Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 2003. Pp. xiii, 267; black-and-white figures and 1 diagram. [REVIEW]Samuel N. Rosenberg - 2005 - Speculum 80 (4):1265-1267.
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    Chinese Manichaeism - Transformation or Translation?Samuel N. C. Lien - 1987 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 39 (4):337-341.
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    One-shot learning of view-invariant object representations in newborn chicks.Justin N. Wood & Samantha M. W. Wood - 2020 - Cognition 199 (C):104192.
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    Religion of Light.David W. Chappell & Samuel N. C. Lieu - 1982 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 2:154.
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    Multiple electroconvulsive shocks and disruption of estrus.Samuel N. Green, Margaret Seaton, R. Craig Williams & Joel S. Milner - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (2):117-118.
  17. Eglal Doss-Quinby, Les refrains chez les trouvères du XIIe siècle au début du XIVe. (American University Studies, ser. 2: Romance Languages and Literature, 17.) New York, Bern, and Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1984. Pp. 311. $32. [REVIEW]Samuel N. Rosenberg - 1987 - Speculum 62 (2):410-412.
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    Jean-Claude Mühlethaler, Charles d'Orléans, un lyrisme entre Moyen Âge et modernité. Paris: Éditions Classiques Garnier, 2010. Paper. Pp. 246. €29. ISBN: 9782812401824.John Fox and Mary-Jo Arn, eds., Poetry of Charles d'Orléans and His Circle: A Critical Edition of BnF MS fr. 25458, Charles d'Orléans's Personal Manuscript., trans., R. Barton Palmer. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, in collaboration with Brepols, 2010. Pp. lxiii, 957. $120. ISBN: 9780866984317. [REVIEW]Samuel N. Rosenberg - 2013 - Speculum 88 (2):557-559.
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    The Development of Invariant Object Recognition Requires Visual Experience With Temporally Smooth Objects.Justin N. Wood & Samantha M. W. Wood - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (4):1391-1406.
    How do newborns learn to recognize objects? According to temporal learning models in computational neuroscience, the brain constructs object representations by extracting smoothly changing features from the environment. To date, however, it is unknown whether newborns depend on smoothly changing features to build invariant object representations. Here, we used an automated controlled-rearing method to examine whether visual experience with smoothly changing features facilitates the development of view-invariant object recognition in a newborn animal model—the domestic chick. When newborn chicks were reared (...)
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    Stein (M.) (ed.) Manichaica Latina 1. Epistula ad Menoch. (Papyrologica Coloniensia volume 27/1.) Pp. xviii + 95. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1998. Paper, ???32.90. ISBN: 978-3-531-09946-0.131 Stein (M.) (ed.) Manichaica Latina 2. Manichaei epistula fundamenti. (Papyrologica Coloniensia volume 27/2.) Pp. xviii + 129. Paderborn, Munich, Vienna and Zurich: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2002. Paper, ???21.90. ISBN: 978-3-506-71481-7. Stein (M.) (ed.) Manichaica Latina 3.1. Codex Thevestinus. (Papyrologica Coloniensia volume 27/3.1.) Pp. xx + 328. Paderborn, Munich, Vienna and Zurich: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2004. Paper, ???48.90. ISBN: 978-3-506-71779-5. Stein (M.) (ed.) Manichaica Latina 3.2. Codex Thevestinus. (Papyrologica Coloniensia volume 27/3.2.) Pp. vi + 81, ills. Paderborn, Munich, Vienna and Zurich: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2006. Paper, ???13.90. ISBN: 978-3-506-72982-. [REVIEW]Samuel N. C. Lieu - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (01):131-.
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    Review. Julian as emporer. Stadte und Steuern in der Politik Julians. Untersuchungen zu den Quellen eines Kaiserbildes. E Pack. [REVIEW]Samuel N. C. Lieu - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):323-325.
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  22. Monetizing T'shuvah: Reparations and Returning Valuables.Patty Gerstenblith & Rabbi Samuel N. Gordon - 2019 - In Mary L. Zamore & Elka Abrahamson (eds.), The sacred exchange: creating a Jewish money ethic. New York, NY: CCAR Press.
     
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    In Defense of Normothermic Regional Perfusion.Robert D. Truog & Samuel N. Doernberg - 2024 - Hastings Center Report 54 (4):24-31.
    Normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) is a relatively new approach to procuring organs for transplantation. After circulatory death is declared, perfusion is restored to either the thoracoabdominal organs (in TA-NRP) or abdominal organs alone (in A-NRP) using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Simultaneously, surgeons clamp the cerebral arteries, causing a fatal brain injury. Critics claim that clamping the arteries is the proximate cause of death in violation of the dead donor rule and that the procedure is therefore unethical. We disagree. This account does (...)
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    DuveenIn Search of Literary TheoryLost on Both Sides: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Critic and Poet.George P. Landow, Samuel N. Behrman, Morton W. Bloomfield & Robert M. Cooper - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (3):422.
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    Normothermic Regional Perfusion, Public Reason, and the Idea of Integrated Organismic Function.Jin K. Park, Samuel N. Doernberg & Robert D. Truog - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (6):38-40.
    Two of the lead articles in this issue examine the emerging practice of organ procurement by normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) in terms of whether or not these patients are “dead” at the time t...
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    Enki and Ninḫursag, a Sumerian "Paradise" MythEnki and Ninhursag, a Sumerian "Paradise" Myth.C. J. Gadd & Samuel N. Kramer - 1946 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 66 (3):266.
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    In Memoriam.Peter B. Gray, Alyssa N. Crittenden, Coren L. Apicella, Colette Berbesque, Duncan N. E. Stibbard-Hawkes & Brian Wood - 2020 - Human Nature 31 (1):1-8.
    The ratio of index- and ring-finger lengths is thought to be related to prenatal androgen exposure, and in many, though not all, populations, men have a lower average digit ratio than do women. In many studies an inverse relationship has been observed, among both men and women, between 2D:4D ratio and measures of athletic ability. It has been further suggested that, in hunter-gatherer populations, 2D:4D ratio might also be negatively correlated with hunting ability, itself assumed to be contingent on athleticism. (...)
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    J. Cottingham.G. Reddiford, M. J. G. Stanford, S. Whiteside, A. Morton, N. Scott-Samuel & M. Sainsbury - forthcoming - Cogito.
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  29. Saccadic responses to glow: differential latencies for light-emitting and light-reflecting objects.U. Leonards, E. Urry & N. E. Scott-Samuel - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 113-113.
     
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  30. Teachable Moments: Essays on Experiential Education.David Lovejoy, Walt Anderson, Erin Lotz, Randall Amster, Samuel N. Henrie, K. L. Cook, Susan Hericks, Alison Holmes, Wayne Regina, Liz Faller & David Gilligan (eds.) - 2006 - Upa.
    How do educators better reach their students, better capture their attention and imagination without sacrificing scholarship? Teachable Moments: Essays on Experiential Education examines the pedagogy of Prescott College, a school that has embraced experiential education and been finding success with it for over thirty years. These essays—from scholars in fields as wide ranging as religious studies, environmental science, psychology, dance, literature, adventure education, and peace studies—examine the challenges and, ultimately, the rewards of student-centered education.
     
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    Fallacies: Selected Papers 1972-1982.John Hayden Woods & Douglas N. Walton - 1989 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Foris.
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    Argument: The Logic of the Fallacies.John Woods & Douglas N. Walton - 1982 - Toronto, Canada: Mcgraw-Hill Ryerson.
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    Virtudes, valores y educación moral: contra el paradigma neoliberal.Samuel Arriarán - 1999 - México: Universidad Pedagógica Nacional. Edited by Mauricio Beuchot.
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    New books. [REVIEW]A. C. Lloyd, J. N. Findlay, O. P. Wood, Jonathan Cohen, R. M. Hare, J. L. Ackrill, R. J. Hirst, Patrick Gardiner, Stephen Toulmin & Richard Robinson - 1951 - Mind 60 (237):122-138.
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    Revising ethical guidance for the evaluation of programmes and interventions not initiated by researchers.Samuel I. Watson, Mary Dixon-Woods, Celia A. Taylor, Emily B. Wroe, Elizabeth L. Dunbar, Peter J. Chilton & Richard J. Lilford - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (1):26-30.
    Public health and service delivery programmes, interventions and policies (collectively, ‘programmes’) are typically developed and implemented for the primary purpose of effecting change rather than generating knowledge. Nonetheless, evaluations of these programmes may produce valuable learning that helps determine effectiveness and costs as well as informing design and implementation of future programmes. Such studies might be termed ‘opportunistic evaluations’, since they are responsive to emergent opportunities rather than being studies of interventions that are initiated or designed by researchers. However, current (...)
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    Free-ranging rhesus monkeys spontaneously individuate and enumerate small numbers of non-solid portions.Justin N. Wood, Marc D. Hauser, David D. Glynn & David Barner - 2008 - Cognition 106 (1):207-221.
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    Semantic facilitation in bilingual first language acquisition.Samuel Bilson, Hanako Yoshida, Crystal D. Tran, Elizabeth A. Woods & Thomas T. Hills - 2015 - Cognition 140 (C):122-134.
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    Distorting Face Representations in Newborn Brains.Samantha M. W. Wood & Justin N. Wood - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (8):e13021.
    What role does experience play in the development of face recognition? A growing body of evidence indicates that newborn brains need slowly changing visual experiences to develop accurate visual recognition abilities. All of the work supporting this “slowness constraint” on visual development comes from studies testing basic‐level object recognition. Here, we present the results of controlled‐rearing experiments that provide evidence for a slowness constraint on the development of face recognition, a prototypical subordinate‐level object recognition task. We found that (1) newborn (...)
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    Chronometric studies of numerical cognition in five-month-old infants.Justin N. Wood & Elizabeth S. Spelke - 2005 - Cognition 97 (1):23-39.
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    Early Rearing Conditions Affect Monoamine Metabolite Levels During Baseline and Periods of Social Separation Stress: A Non-human Primate Model (Macaca mulatta).Elizabeth K. Wood, Natalia Gabrielle, Jacob Hunter, Andrea N. Skowbo, Melanie L. Schwandt, Stephen G. Lindell, Christina S. Barr, Stephen J. Suomi & J. Dee Higley - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15:624676.
    A variety of studies show that parental absence early in life leads to deleterious effects on the developing CNS. This is thought to be largely because evolutionary-dependent stimuli are necessary for the appropriate postnatal development of the young brain, an effect sometimes termed the “experience-expectant brain,” with parents providing the necessary input for normative synaptic connections to develop and appropriate neuronal survival to occur. Principal among CNS systems affected by parental input are the monoamine systems. In the present study,N= 434 (...)
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    A smoothness constraint on the development of object recognition.Justin N. Wood - 2016 - Cognition 153 (C):140-145.
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  42. Avarice and civil unity: the contribution of Sir Thomas Smith.N. Wood - 1997 - History of Political Thought 18 (1):24-42.
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    Randomised evaluation of government health programmes does present a challenge to standard research ethics frameworks.Samuel I. Watson, Mary Dixon-Woods & Richard J. Lilford - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (1):34-35.
    In a recent issue of Journal of Medical Ethics (JME), we discussed the ethical review of evaluations of interventions that would occur whether or not the evaluation was taking place. We concluded that standard research ethics frameworks including the Ottawa Statement, which requires justification for all aspects of an intervention and its roll-out, were a poor guide in this area. We proposed that a consideration of researcher responsibility, based on the consequences of the research taking place, would be a more (...)
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  44. Ensayos sobre hermenéutica analógico-barroca.Samuel Arriarán & Elizabeth Hernández Alvídrez (eds.) - 2006 - México, D.F.: Editorial Torres Asociados.
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    Friedrich A. Hayek: Critical Assessments.John Cunningham Wood & Ronald N. Woods (eds.) - 1991 - Routledge.
    F.A. Hayek studied at the University of Vienna, where he became both a Doctor of Law and a Doctor of Political Science. After several years in the Austrian civil service, he was made the first diector of the Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research. In 1931 he was appointed Tooke Professor of Economics and Statistics at the London School of Economics, and in 1950 he went to the University of Chicago as Professor of Social and Moral Sciences. He returned to (...)
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  46. "Populares" and "Circumcelliones": The Vocabulary of `Fallen Man' in Cicero and St. Augustine.N. Wood - 1986 - History of Political Thought 7 (1):33.
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    Sir John Hicks: Critical Assessments of Contemporary Economists.John Cunningham Wood & Ronald N. Woods (eds.) - 1989 - Routledge.
    Sir John Hicks is one of the highest-regarded contemporary economists, and it is fitting that the new series of _Critical Assessments of Contemporary Economists_ should commence with his work. Awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1972, Sir John Hicks’ work is extremely wide-ranging, with the list of topics reading almost like an agenda for the whole of modern economics: general equilibrium theory, welfare economics, problems of index numbers, trade cycles, wages and many others. He may, however, be best known (...)
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  48. Las ideologías en el siglo XXI: ¿son vigentes?Samuel Schmidt, Marcelo González Tachiquín & Víctor Alarcón (eds.) - 2015 - Chihuahua, Chihuahua: Instituto Chihuahuense de la Cultura.
     
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    STS and Social Inequality: Editor's Introduction.Christine V. Wood & Simon N. Williams - 2016 - Spontaneous Generations 8 (1):1-2.
  50. Hermenéutica, educación y ética discursiva: en torno a un debate con Karl-Otto Apel.Samuel Arriarán & José Rubén Sanabria (eds.) - 1995 - México: Universidad Iberoamericana, Filosofía.
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