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  1. Terrence M. barnhardt.Jennifer Dorfman Bowers, Elizabeth Glisky, Martha Glisky, Lori Marchese, Susan McGovern, Sheila Mulvaney, Robin Pennington, Michael Polster, Barbara Routhieux & Victor Shames - 1993 - In Daniel M. Wegner & James W. Pennebaker (eds.), Handbook of Mental Control. Prentice-Hall.
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  2. Intention, awareness, and implicit memory: The retrieval intentionality criterion.Daniel L. Schacter, J. Bowers & J. Booker - 1989 - In S. Lewandowsky, J. M. Dunn & K. Kirsner (eds.), Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues. Lawrence Erlbaum.
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    Justice, Human Rights, and Reconciliation in Postconflict Cambodia.Susan Dicklitch & Aditi Malik - 2010 - Human Rights Review 11 (4):515-530.
    Retribution? Restitution? Reconciliation? “Justice” comes in many forms as witnessed by the spike in war crimes tribunals, Truth & Reconciliation Commissions, hybrid tribunals and genocide trials. Which, if any form is appropriate should be influenced by the culture of the people affected. It took Cambodia over three decades to finally address the ghosts of its Khmer Rouge past with the creation of a hybrid Khmer Rouge Tribunal. But how meaningful is justice to the majority of survivors of the Khmer Rouge (...)
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    Philosophy and personal loss.Susan Dunston - 2010 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 24 (2):158-170.
    Two years after the death of his small son, Ralph Waldo Emerson famously wrote of the experience, "I cannot get it nearer to me" (CW 3:29). Most readers have been troubled by this remark, reading it as a sign that Emerson's relationship to grief and even to his son was disturbingly oblique, and the predominant response has been that it demonstrates he was detached, cold, and disconnected in the service of his transcendental philosophy.1 Such a response is grounded in the (...)
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    19 Tossed Salad: Ontology and Identity.Susan L. Feagin - 2002 - In Michael Krausz (ed.), Is There a Single Right Interpretation? Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 360-380.
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    Response.Susan Finsen - unknown
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    What Has Covid‐19 Exposed in Bioethics? Four Myths.Susan M. Wolf - 2021 - Hastings Center Report 51 (3):3-4.
    The Covid‐19 pandemic has exposed four myths in bioethics. First, the flood of bioethics publications on how to allocate scarce resources in crisis conditions has assumed authorities would declare the onset of crisis standards of care, yet few have done so. This leaves guidelines in limbo and patients unprotected. Second, the pandemic's realities have exploded traditional boundaries between clinical, research, and public health ethics, requiring bioethics to face the interdigitation of learning, doing, and allocating. Third, without empirical research, the success (...)
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    Intact grammars but intermittent access.Susan Edwards & David Lightfoot - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):31-32.
    Grodzinsky examines Broca's aphasia in terms of some specific grammatical deficits. However, his grammatical models offer no way to characterize the distinctions he observes. Rather than grammatical deficits, his patients seem to have intact grammars but defective modules of parsing and production.
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  9. Giving emotions their due.Susan Feagin - 2010 - British Journal of Aesthetics 50 (1):89-92.
    It is a widespread view that affective and emotional responses to many works of literature are often components of an appreciation of literature that is richer than it would be without them. In this paper, I raise three points designed to show that Lamarque does not give emotional and other affective responses their due. First, I propose that he does not sufficiently distinguish emotion and imagination from concerns about knowledge and truth. Second, he does not sufficiently distinguish appreciation, and the (...)
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    The Role of Patients and Patient Advocacy Groups in Educating Patients on the Importance of Legitimate Scientific Research.Susan Foster - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (5):49-49.
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  11. Post “Post‐Truth”: Are We There Yet?Susan Haack - 2019 - Theoria 85 (4):258-275.
    After explaining why, after dealing with post‐modernist confusions about truth in various books and articles from the mid‐1990s to, most recently, 2014 (§1), Haack returns to the topic of truth. She begins (§2) with some thoughts about the claim that concern for truth is on the decline, and perhaps at a new low; a claim that, sadly, may well be true. Then (§3) she looks at some of the many forms that carelessness with the truth may take, and shows that, (...)
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    The Construction of Social Reality.Susan Babbitt - 1997 - Philosophical Review 106 (4):608.
    To explain the causal relation between institutional rules and people’s actions and expectations, Searle relies upon his concept of the Background, the thesis that intentional states function only given a background of capacities that do not themselves consist in intentional phenomena. Any sentence, for instance, only acquires truth conditions or other conditions of satisfaction against a background of capacities, dispositions, know-how, etc. that are not themselves part of the content of the sentence. The Background also structures expectations. La Rouchefoucauld said, (...)
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  13. Making sense of animals.Susan Hurley - 2006 - In Susan Hurley & Matthew Nudds (eds.), Rational Animals? Oxford University Press.
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    (1 other version)Progress and Rationality in Science.Susan Haack, Gerard Radnitzky & Gunnar Andersson - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (119):174.
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    The Material of Knowledge: Feminist Disclosures.Susan J. Hekman (ed.) - 2010 - Indiana University Press.
    Susan Hekman believes we are witnessing an intellectual sea change. The main features of this change are found in dichotomies between language and reality, discourse and materiality. Hekman proposes that it is possible to find a more intimate connection between these pairs, one that does not privilege one over the other. By grounding her work in feminist thought and employing analytic philosophy, scientific theory, and linguistic theory, Hekman shows how language and reality can be understood as an indissoluble unit. (...)
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    Engelbert Kaempfer's first report of the torpedo fish of the Persian Gulf in the late seventeenth century.RobertW Carrubba & JohnZ Bowers - 1982 - Journal of the History of Biology 15 (2):263 - 274.
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    The university in society : response to Iddo Landau.Susan Haack - 2007 - In Cornelis De Waal (ed.), Susan Haack: a lady of distinctions: the philosopher responds to critics. Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
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    (7 other versions)In Brief….Susan L. Peck - 1973 - Hastings Center Report 3 (6):16-16.
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    Ethical Issues and Solicitors' Practice.Susan A. Perry - 1998 - Legal Ethics 1 (1):25-26.
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    Modelleerimine, dialoogilisus ja funktsiooniring.Susan Petrilli & Augusto Ponzio - 2013 - Sign Systems Studies 41 (1):114-115.
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    Lessons of the crocodile.Susan Stephens - 2005 - Common Knowledge 11 (2):215-239.
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    Improvising on the Blue Guitar.Susan Verducci - 2018 - Philosophy of Education 74:550-555.
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    Truth.Susan Wilson - 1973 - [Milton Keynes]: Open University Press.
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    The woman of sestos: A plinian theme in the renaissance.Susan Woodford - 1965 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 28 (1):343-348.
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    Extreme Scholastic Realism: Its Relevance to Philosophy of Science Today.Susan Haack - 1992 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (1):19 - 50.
  26. Does the Mathematical Nature of Physics Undermine Physicalism?Susan Schneider - 2017 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 24 (9-10):7-39.
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    Remorse and Criminal Justice.Susan A. Bandes - 2016 - Emotion Review 8 (1):14-19.
    A defendant’s failure to show remorse is one of the most powerful factors in criminal sentencing, including capital sentencing. Yet there is currently no evidence that remorse can be accurately evaluated in a courtroom. Conversely there is evidence that race and other impermissible factors create hurdles to evaluating remorse. There is thus an urgent need for studies about whether and how remorse can be accurately evaluated. Moreover, there is little evidence that remorse is correlated with future law-abiding behavior or other (...)
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    Free Speech in the Digital Age.Susan J. Brison & Katharine Gelber (eds.) - 2018 - Oup Usa.
    This collection of thirteen new essays is the first to examine, from a range of disciplinary perspectives, how the new technologies and global reach of the Internet are changing the theory and practice of free speech.
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    A stochastic model for chemical kinetics.Susan Milton & Chris P. Tsokos - 1974 - Acta Biotheoretica 23 (1):18-34.
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    Semioetikk, bioetikk og etikk som førstefilosofi.Susan Petrilli & Augusto Ponzio - 2008 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 26 (4):94-117.
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    Apperception and Agency: One Kantian Account.Susan M. Purviance - 2004 - Studi Kantiani 17:29-46.
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    The Current Crisis in American Morality: How Big Business Has Contributed to, and Ought to Address, the Crisis.Susan Anderson - 2005 - Essays in Philosophy 6 (2):1-9.
    In this paper, I argue that several features of Big Business in the United States, and its influence on our society, have caused far too many Americans to stop thinking about what is morally right as they choose their actions. An ethical vacuum has been created that Big Business has been only too glad to fill with questionable values that Americans have absorbed without consciously embracing. The time is right, and the stakes have never been higher, for us to reflect (...)
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  33. Navigating Life: Merleau-Ponty and Perceptual Development.Susan Bredlau - 2006 - Dissertation, Stony Brook University
     
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    Shifting Gears: Technology, Literature, Culture in Modernist America. Cecelia Tichi.Susan Douglas - 1987 - Isis 78 (4):661-662.
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    Chronology of Rousseau’s Life.Susan Dunn - 2002 - In Jean-Jacques Rousseau (ed.), The Social Contract and the First and Second Discourses. Yale University Press. pp. 36-256.
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  36. Gender, Sex and the Law.Susan Edwards - 1985
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    Theory and the Novel: Narrative Reflexivity in the British Tradition (review).Susan L. Ferguson - 1999 - Philosophy and Literature 23 (2):447-450.
  38. A Report on 'Ordinary Psychosis: Paris English Seminar'.Susan Schwartz - 2008 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 14:245.
     
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  39. Introduction to the Xth Lacan Symposium: The Body and the Unconscious.Susan Schwartz - 2009 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 15:61.
     
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    1. Introduction: About David Braybrooke.Susan Sherwin & Peter Schotch - 2006 - In Susan Sherwin & Peter Schotch (eds.), Engaged Philosophy: Essays in Honour of David Braybrooke. University of Toronto Press. pp. 1-20.
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    Quelques Implications Semiotiques de l'Homonymie Cygne/Signe Telle Qu'elle s'Applique a Milun.Susan Small - 2005 - Mediaevalia 26 (1):95-126.
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    6 Black: White.Susan J. Smith - 2005 - In Paul Cloke & Ron Johnston (eds.), Spaces of geographical thought: deconstructing human geography's binaries. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE Publications. pp. 97.
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    At the Center.Susan M. Wolf - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (4):i-i.
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    Memes and the evolution of religion: We need memetics, too.Susan Blackmore - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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  45. The Demise of the Devil: Magic and the Demonic in Luke's Writings.Susan R. Garrett - 1989
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    The Hastings Center at Forty.Susan Gilbert - 2009 - Hastings Center Report 39 (3):2-2.
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    Children-at-Risk and the Whole Gospel: Integral Mission ‘To, For, and With’ Vulnerable Agents of God.Susan Hayes Greener - 2016 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 33 (3):159-170.
    The author encourages the Church to conceptualize children-at-risk as whole, complex humans, who actively participate in their own development and experience multi-directional influences within the contexts of families, communities, cultures, and histories. This view of children requires an expanded understanding of the whole gospel moving past children-at-risk as subjects of evangelism and advocacy. Children are seen as vulnerable agents of God, participants in their own development, and co-participants with the Church in the missio Dei. Using a hermeneutic of inclusion, a (...)
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    Gender Perspectives On Household Issues: Reading, UK, 8-9 April 1995... A Different Way of Working.Susan Gregory, Sophie Bowlby & Linda McKie - 1996 - European Journal of Women's Studies 3 (1):79-81.
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  49. Mystery-mongering, Prejudice, and the Search for Truth.Susan Haack - 2005 - Free Inquiry 25.
     
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    The logic of fiction: A philosophical founding of deviant logic.Susan Haack - 1976 - Philosophical Books 17 (1):46-48.
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