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    Boethius. [REVIEW]Siobhan F. Marshall - 2006 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 80 (1):134-137.
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    Lies, Damned Lies, and Genocide.Rita Mahdessian Siobhan Nash‐Marshall - 2013 - Metaphilosophy 44 (1-2):116-144.
    This article analyzes the claim that “deliberate denial [of genocide] is a form of aggression that ought to be regarded as a contribution to genocidal violence in its own right.” Its objective is to demonstrate that the claim is substantially correct: there are instances of genocide negation that are genocidal acts. The article suggests that one such instance is contained in a letter sent to Professor Robert Jay Lifton by Turkey's ambassador to the United States. The article is divided into (...)
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    Populations of Misre/Cognition.Siobhan F. Guerrero McManus - 2017 - Perspectives on Science 25 (5):712-717.
    When Jacques Lacan coined the term "méconnaisance" or "misrecognition," he was referring to the way in which a maturing subject comes to understand his or her encounter with his or her own reflection in the mirror—a psycho-developmental period also known as The Mirror Stage; this encounter, as Lacan theorized, leads to the emergence of an idealized projection of who the subject is. This "Ideal I" that emerges from this encounter with the virtual Other, that is nonetheless the Self, produces both (...)
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    Identidad, adscripción y justicia: De las identidades materialmente fundamentadas a las identidades nomenclaturales.Siobhan F. Guerrero Mc Manus - 2023 - Dianoia 68 (91):83-111.
    Este ensayo aborda uno de los debates más álgidos del feminismo contemporáneo, a saber, la disputa entre quienes abogan por el reconocimiento de las identidades trans mediante la autodeterminación del género y quienes sostienen que esto último representa una amenaza para los marcos jurídicos imperantes. En este texto reconstruyo ambas concepciones empleando las herramientas de la metafísica analítica y los estudios de género. Distingo así entre la identidad materialmente fundamentada y la identidad nomenclatural autoadscriptiva. El objetivo central, más allá de (...)
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    Dosier: Debates filosóficos sobre el cuerpo sexuado.Siobhan F. Guerrero Mc Manus - 2023 - Dianoia 68 (91):3-16.
    Introducción al dosier: Debates Filosóficos sobre el cuerpo sexuado: identidades trans, sujetos políticos e inclusión.
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    From seconds to eons: Time scales, hierarchies, and processes in evo-devo.Jan Baedke & Siobhan F. Mc Manus - 2018 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 72:38-48.
    This paper addresses the role of time scales in conceptualizing biological hierarchies. So far, the concept of hierarchies in philosophy of science has been dominated by the idea of composition and parthood, respectively. However, this view does not exhaust the diversity of hierarchical descriptions in the biosciences. Therefore, we highlight a type of hierarchy usually overlooked by philosophers of science. It distinguishes processes based on the different time scales (i.e. rates, frequencies, and rhythms) on which they occur. These time scale (...)
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  7. The Theology of the Shorter Pauline Letters.Karl F. Donfried & I. Howard Marshall - 1993
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    A Decision Made Well.Julia F. Taylor & Mary Faith Marshall - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (3):18-19.
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    Consciousness Unbound: Liberating Mind from the Tyranny of Materialism.Edward F. Kelly & Paul Marshall (eds.) - 2021 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Building on the groundbreaking research of Irreducible Mind and Beyond Physicalism, Edward Kelly and Paul Marshall gather a cohort of leading scholars to address the most recent advances in the psychology of consciousness.
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    Reading is reading is reading.G. Cossu, F. Rossini & J. C. Marshall - 1993 - Cognition 48 (3):297-302.
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    When reading is acquired but phonemic awareness is not: A study of literacy in Down's syndrome.G. Cossu, F. Rossini & J. C. Marshall - 1993 - Cognition 46 (2):129-138.
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    The Problem of Evil. By Daniel Speak.Siobhan Nash-Marshall - 2015 - International Philosophical Quarterly 55 (4):519-520.
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    Is Evil Really an Ontological.Siobhan Nash-Marshall - 2005 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 79:157-171.
    This paper regards the plausibility of rejecting the scholastic claim that the “good” is a transcendental property of being—that ens et bonum convertuntur—onthe basis of two claims: Stephen Cahn’s claim that evil worlds created by an evil God are intrinsically plausible—i.e., that it is plausible to think of evil as a positive and instantiable property; and the claim that “evil is a primitive”—that is, that evil is a primary or basic ontological property. It argues that if an “ontological primitive” must (...)
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  14. (1 other version)3. On the Fate of Nations.Siobhan Nash-Marshall - 2001 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 4 (2).
    If nations are sacred, then there is no warranting our having drawn the map of the Middle East to suit our needs rather than those of the peoples who populate those lands. If we have the right to draw world maps to suit our needs rather than those of the peoples who populate those lands, on the other hand, then there is no warranting the claim that nations are sacred. If patriotism is love of one’s nation, then patriotism’s being a (...)
     
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    Free Will, Evil, and Saint Augustine.Siobhan Nash-Marshall - 2015 - Quaestiones Disputatae 6 (1):43-57.
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    The Problem of Evil.Siobhan Nash-Marshall - 2009 - International Philosophical Quarterly 49 (2):265-267.
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    Lies, Damned Lies, and Genocide.Siobhan Nash-Marshall & Rita Mahdessian - 2013 - Metaphilosophy 44 (1-2):116-144.
    This article analyzes the claim that “deliberate denial [of genocide] is a form of aggression that ought to be regarded as a contribution to genocidal violence in its own right.” Its objective is to demonstrate that the claim is substantially correct: there are instances of genocide negation that are genocidal acts. The article suggests that one such instance is contained in a letter sent to Professor Robert Jay Lifton by Turkey's ambassador to the United States. The article is divided into (...)
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    God, Simplicity, and the Consolatio Philosophiae.Siobhan Nash-Marshall - 2004 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (2):225-246.
    One of the primary concerns of the Consolatio is to draw out many of the paradoxical conclusions concerning the relation between creation and God that stem from the premises of classical creationist metaphysics, and attempt to solve them. Once one accepts that God does exist, is omnipotent, omniscient, and simple, it becomes viciously difficult to explain: (1) how anything contrary to God’s will—evil—can exist; (2) how any cause can act independently of God’s will—human freedom; and (3) how “independent causes” can (...)
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    Speaking of God: Theology, Language, and Truth – By D. Stephen Long.Siobhan Nash-Marshall - 2011 - Modern Theology 27 (3):538-540.
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    The Intellect, Receptivity, and Material Singulars in Aquinas.Siobhan Nash-Marshall - 2002 - International Philosophical Quarterly 42 (3):371-388.
    Intellectual receptivity is both the prerequisite for objective human knowledge and the condition of possibility for all human knowledge. My arguments are cast in Thomistic terms. In the first part, I review the most important arguments with which Aquinas defends the receptivity of the human intellect, especially the argument from intellectual media and the argument from actualization. In the second part, I attempt to resolve the apparent contradictions involved in the claim that the intellect is receptive, contradictions that stem from (...)
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    Introduction.Siobhan Nash-Marshall - 2004 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (2):175-179.
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    Saint Anselm and the Problem of Evil, or On Freeing Evil From the “Problem of Evil”.Siobhan Nash-Marshall - 2012 - International Philosophical Quarterly 52 (4):455-470.
    This article addresses one of the crucial metaphysical presuppositions of the contemporary problem of evil: the belief that evil is that which a good thing must eliminate, or to be more precise, that evil is that which God must eliminate. The first part analyzes J. L. Mackie’s atheological argument in “Evil and Omnipotence.” The second part analyzes the reasons why Saint Anselm rejected the claim that God must eliminate evil in his De Casu Diaboli. The article’s goal is not just (...)
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    A composite viscoelastic model for incorporating grain boundary sliding and transient diffusion creep; correlating creep and attenuation responses for materials with a fine grain size.Marshall Sundberg & Reid F. Cooper - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (20):2817-2840.
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    Transport properties and electronic structure of glasses in the arsenic-selenium system.F. D. Fisher, J. M. Marshall & A. E. Owen - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 33 (2):261-275.
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    Personalist Papers. [REVIEW]Siobhan Nash-Marshall - 2006 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 80 (2):295-298.
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    The Prisoner’s Philosophy. [REVIEW]Siobhan Nash-Marshall - 2009 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 83 (4):634-636.
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    Ethics Consultation: A Practical Guide, by John La Puma and David Schiedermayer.M. F. Marshall - 1994 - Hec Forum: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Hospitals' Ethical and Legal Issues 6 (3):163-169.
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    The Boethian Commentaries of Clarembald of Arras. [REVIEW]Siobhan Nash Marshall - 2003 - International Philosophical Quarterly 43 (4):558-559.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Boethius. [REVIEW]Siobhan Nash Marshall - 2010 - International Philosophical Quarterly 50 (1):139-141.
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    Sandra Visser and Thomas Williams, Anselm.(Great Medieval Thinkers.) Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. xii, 303. $99 (cloth); $29.95 (paper). [REVIEW]Siobhan Nash-Marshall - 2010 - Speculum 85 (3):748-748.
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    A thousand marriages: a medical study of sex adjustment.F. H. A. Marshall - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 24 (2):143.
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    (8 other versions)Monthly Record.F. H. Marshall - 1904 - The Classical Review 18 (8):424-425.
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    The categories of biological science.F. H. A. Marshall - 1920 - Mind 29 (113):62-71.
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    Proceedings of the second international congress for sex research, London, 1930.F. H. A. Marshall - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 23 (4):352.
  35. That Great Curriculum in the Sky.David F. Marshall - forthcoming - Colloquy.
     
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    Archaeology.F. H. Marshall - 1907 - The Classical Review 21 (04):126-127.
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    George Sarton 1884-1956.Marshall Clagett, I. Bernard Cohen, I. E. Drabkin, John F. Fulton, Henry Guerlac & Conway Zirkle - 1956 - Isis 47 (2):99-100.
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    Lattice-ordered reduced special groups.M. Dickmann, M. Marshall & F. Miraglia - 2005 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 132 (1):27-49.
    Special groups [M. Dickmann, F. Miraglia, Special Groups : Boolean-Theoretic Methods in the Theory of Quadratic Forms, Memoirs Amer. Math. Soc., vol. 689, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 2000] are a first-order axiomatization of the theory of quadratic forms. In Section 2 we investigate reduced special groups which are a lattice under their natural representation partial order ; we show that this lattice property is preserved under most of the standard constructions on RSGs; in particular finite RSGs and RSGs of (...)
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    Discussions: The categories of biological science.F. H. A. Marshall - 1920 - Mind 29 (1):62-71.
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  40. Insights & Perspectives.David S. Goodsell, Wallace F. Marshall, Anthony M. Poole, Takehiko Kobayashi, Austen Rd Ganley, Bertrand Jordan, Luke Isbel, Emma Whitelaw, Dylan Owen & Astrid Magenau - unknown - Bioessays 34:718 - 720.
     
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  41. Tears of self-forgiveness : Kierkegaard on self-denial.Ronald F. Marshall - 2010 - In Robert L. Perkins, Marc Alan Jolley & Edmon L. Rowell (eds.), Why Kierkegaard matters: a festschrift in honor of Robert L. Perkins. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press.
     
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    Beyond Physicalism: Toward Reconciliation of Science and Spirituality.Edward F. Kelly, Adam Crabtree & Paul David Marshall - 2015 - Lanham, MD 20706, USA: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In Beyond Physicalism, an interdisciplinary group of physical scientists, behavioral and social scientists, and humanists from the Esalen Institute’s Center for Theory and Research argue that physicalism must be replaced by an expanded scientific naturalism that accommodates something spiritual at the heart of nature.
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    Andrzej Wierciński. Hermeneutics between Philosophy and Theology: The Imperative to Think the Incommensurable.J. A. F. Marshall - 2011 - Analecta Hermeneutica 3.
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    Roman Private Life and its Survivals. By W. B. McDaniel, Ph.D., Professor of Latin, University of Pennsylvania. (Our Debt to Greece and Rome, 43.) Pp. xii + 203. London: Harrap, 1925. 5s. net. [REVIEW]F. H. Marshall - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (1):44-44.
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    Neonatal Viability in the 1990s: Held Hostage by Technology.Jonathan Muraskas, Patricia A. Marshall, Paul Tomich, Thomas F. Myers, John G. Gianopoulos & David C. Thomasma - 1999 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (2):160-170.
    The emergence of new obstetrical and neonatal technologies, as well as more aggressive clinical management, has significantly improved the survival of extremely low birth weight infants. This development has heightened concerns about the limits of viability. ELBW infants, weighing less than 1,000 grams and no larger than the palm of one's hand, are often described as of late twentieth century technology. Improved survivability of ELBW infants has provided opportunities for long-term follow-up. Information on their physical and emotional development contributes to (...)
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    Organelle size control systems: From cell geometry to organelle‐directed medicine.Wallace F. Marshall - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (9):721-724.
    Graphical AbstractOrganelles are reaction vessels containing metabolic pathways. As in a chemical factory, the size of the reaction vessels limits the rate of product formation. Organelle size is tuned to metabolic needs, hence reprogramming organelle size could be a novel therapeutic strategy as well as a new tool for metabolic engineering.
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    The Shape of German Romanticism.Hermann F. Weiss & Marshall Brown - 1980 - Substance 9 (3):90.
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    Functional affinities of man, monkeys, and apes.F. H. A. Marshall - 1934 - The Eugenics Review 26 (2):149.
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    Legistrothanatry: A New Specialty for Assisting Death.Robert M. Sade & Mary F. Marshall - 1996 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 39 (4):547-549.
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    Augustine and Social Justice.Mary T. Clark, Aaron Conley, María Teresa Dávila, Mark Doorley, Todd French, J. Burton Fulmer, Jennifer Herdt, Rodolfo Hernandez-Diaz, John Kiess, Matthew J. Pereira, Siobhan Nash-Marshall, Edmund N. Santurri, George Schmidt, Sarah Stewart-Kroeker, Sergey Trostyanskiy, Darlene Weaver & William Werpehowski (eds.) - 2015 - Lexington Books.
    This volume examines some of the most contentious social justice issues present in the corpus of Augustine's writings. Whether one is concerned with human trafficking and the contemporary slave trade, the global economy, or endless wars, these essays further the conversation on social justice as informed by the writings of Augustine of Hippo.
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