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  1. Decentralization of nursing practice.T. Porter-O'Grady - 1990 - In Joanne McCloskey Dochterman & Helen K. Grace (eds.), Current Issues in Nursing. Mosby.
     
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    Commentary from the left to the right side of the ledger: Fully expressing the real value of nursing.Tim Porter-O'Grady - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (4):e12567.
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    Bile, Magnetism, and Dopamine: Simple Answers to Difficult Problems.T. J. O'Grady - 1987 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30 (2):201-214.
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    Nonequilibrium thermodynamics and different axioms of evolution.Daniel R. Brooks & Richard T. O'Grady - 1986 - Acta Biotheoretica 35 (1-2):77-106.
    Proponents of two axioms of biological evolutionary theory have attempted to find justification by reference to nonequilibrium thermodynamics. One states that biological systems and their evolutionary diversification are physically improbable states and transitions, resulting from a selective process; the other asserts that there is an historically constrained inherent directionality in evolutionary dynamics, independent of natural selection, which exerts a self-organizing influence. The first, the Axiom of Improbability, is shown to be nonhistorical and thus, for a theory of change through time, (...)
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    Meet the philosophers of ancient Greece: everything you always wanted to know about Ancient Greek philosophy but didn't know who to ask.Patricia F. O'Grady (ed.) - 2005 - Ashgate.
    An accessible guide to philosophy, presenting a collection of 70 essays covering the major themes, theories and arguments of the most prominent thinkers of ancient Greece.
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    Report on the Tenth European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies Conference: History as a Challenge to Buddhism and Christianity.John O'Grady, Elizabeth J. Harris & Jonathan A. Seitz - 2014 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 34:189-192.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Report on the Tenth European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies Conference:History as a Challenge to Buddhism and ChristianityJohn O’Grady, Elizabeth J. Harris, and Jonathan A. SeitzThe Tenth Conference of the European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies (ENBCS) brought together between sixty and seventy people at the Oude Abdij, Drongen, Belgium, between 27 June and 1 July 2013, to examine the theme “History as a Challenge to Buddhism and Christianity.” It was (...)
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    Grimm Wisdom.Paul O’Grady - 2018 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 66 (1):67-77.
    Wisdom has not been widely discussed in analytical epistemology. An interesting recent analysis comes from Stephen Grimm who argues that wisdom requires knowledge and that the traditional dichotomy between theoretical and practical wisdom doesn’t hold. I note a tension between these aspects of his work. He wishes to maintain that traditional exemplars of wisdom may still be termed ‘wise’ by his theory. But his knowledge condition seems to require that only a subset of those who hold conflicting views are really (...)
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    From Lhasa to Rome: Williams’s Unexpected Way.Paul O'Grady - 2003 - Contemporary Buddhism 4 (2):159-167.
    IntroductionPaul Williams is professor of Indian and Tibetan philosophy at the University of Bristol in England. He is the author of four earlier books on Buddhist thought and numerous scholarly papers. In The Unexpected Way (Edinburgh, T&T Clarke, 2002), his fifth book, Williams departs from the normal academic genre and writes a partly autobiographical, partly apologetic account of his conversion from Tibetan Buddhism to Roman Catholicism. The title anticipates the pretty standard response that traffic is typically in the opposite direction. (...)
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    Returning Individual Research Results from Digital Phenotyping in Psychiatry.Francis X. Shen, Matthew L. Baum, Nicole Martinez-Martin, Adam S. Miner, Melissa Abraham, Catherine A. Brownstein, Nathan Cortez, Barbara J. Evans, Laura T. Germine, David C. Glahn, Christine Grady, Ingrid A. Holm, Elisa A. Hurley, Sara Kimble, Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz, Kimberlyn Leary, Mason Marks, Patrick J. Monette, Jukka-Pekka Onnela, P. Pearl O’Rourke, Scott L. Rauch, Carmel Shachar, Srijan Sen, Ipsit Vahia, Jason L. Vassy, Justin T. Baker, Barbara E. Bierer & Benjamin C. Silverman - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (2):69-90.
    Psychiatry is rapidly adopting digital phenotyping and artificial intelligence/machine learning tools to study mental illness based on tracking participants’ locations, online activity, phone and text message usage, heart rate, sleep, physical activity, and more. Existing ethical frameworks for return of individual research results (IRRs) are inadequate to guide researchers for when, if, and how to return this unprecedented number of potentially sensitive results about each participant’s real-world behavior. To address this gap, we convened an interdisciplinary expert working group, supported by (...)
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  10. Disciples and Leaders: The Origins of Christian Ministry in the New Testament.John F. O'Grady - 1991
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    The Scope of Nature.Daniel C. O’Grady - 1948 - New Scholasticism 22 (2):113-125.
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    15. So Many Lost Weekends.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 246-247.
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    Abbreviations.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press.
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  14. Index.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 411-432.
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  15. Wittgenstein and relativism.Paul O'Grady - 2004 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 12 (3):315-337.
    Wittgenstein is often associated with different forms of relativism. However, there is ambiguity and controversy about whether he defended relativistic views or not. This paper seeks to clarify this issue by disambiguating the notion of relativism and examining Wittgenstein's relevant texts in that light.
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    7. The Bride from the Strange Land.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 104-116.
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    Anti-Realistic Tendencies.Daniel C. O’Grady - 1932 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 8:90.
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    17. Merry Christmas.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 249-250.
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    25. Funeral Service for Virginia Knight.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 290-292.
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    26. Sermon in Merton College Chapel.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 293-295.
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    Relativism.Paul O'Grady - 2002 - Chesham, Bucks [England]: Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    Paul O'Grady clearly distinguishes five main kinds: relativism about truth, relativism about logic, ontological relativism, epistemological relativism, and, finally, relativism about rationality. In each case he shows what makes a position relativist and how it differs from a sceptical or pluralist position. He ends by presenting a thoroughly integrated position that rejects some forms while defending others. The book includes discussion of recent work by Putnam, Devitt, Searle, Priest, and Quine and offers a succinct survey of contemporary debates. This (...)
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  22. Being Part of a Whole - the possibility of intimacy.Jane O'grady - 2009 - The Philosopher 97 (2).
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    42. Baccalaureate Service.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 372-372.
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    Language, mathematics, and cerebral distinctness.William O'Grady - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):45-45.
    The cerebral distinctness of the linguistic and mathematical faculties does not entail their functional independence. Approaches to language that posit a common foundation for the two make claims about design features, not location, and are thus not affected by the finding that one ability can be spared by a neurological accident that compromises the other.
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    12. The Double Vision: Language and Meaning in Religion.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 166-236.
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    38. The Dialectic of Belief and Vision.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 344-359.
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    Two perspectives on learnability.William O'Grady - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):354-355.
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    22. At a Memorial Service for Deceased Students.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 278-279.
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  29. Contents.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press.
     
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    14. Merry Christinas.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 244-245.
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    24. Symbols.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 287-289.
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    Credits and Sources.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press.
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    Critical Perspectives on Early Twentieth-Century American Avant-Garde Composers.Terence J. O'Grady - 1993 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 27 (2):15.
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    Must a hermeneutical psychoanalysis exclude science?Paul O'Grady, Paul Rigby & John Van Den Hengel - 1995 - Man and World 28 (2):115-128.
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    28. The Leap in the Dark.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 299-305.
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    Rousseau's Dog.Jane O'grady - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (3):491-493.
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    Esse and Metaphysics.Donald O’Grady - 1965 - New Scholasticism 39 (3):283-294.
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    Enlightenment philosophy in a nutshell.Jane O'Grady - 2018 - London: Arcturus Publishing.
    "...there is nothing elementary about O'Grady's primer. She pulls off the feat of writing a reliable and accessible introduction to modern philosophy that is also a meaningful contribution to the subject." - London Times Literary Supplement From Descartes' famous line 'I think therefore I am' to Kant's fascinating discussions of morality, the thinkers of the Enlightenment have helped to shape the modern world. Addressing such important subjects as the foundations of knowledge and the role of ethics, the theories of (...)
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    1. Pistis and Mythos.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 3-9.
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    39. To Come to Light.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 360-366.
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    3. The Meaning of Recreation: Humanism in Society.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 23-34.
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    41. Baccalaureate Service.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 371-371.
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    Introduction.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press.
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    The syntax of priming.William O'Grady - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40:e306.
    Priming reflects the reactivation of processing routines that map strings of words onto semantic representations (and vice versa) without the mediation of syntactic structure, including the “flat structure” that Branigan & Pickering (B&P) propose. Key evidence for this claim comes from the possibility of priming relations involving subject-verb sequences, which are not syntactic constituents.
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  45. Frontmatter.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press.
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    16. Merry Christmas?Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 248-248.
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    18. Merry Christmas.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 251-252.
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    The consolations of philosophy: reflections in an economic downturn.Paul O'Grady (ed.) - 2011 - Blackrock, Co. Dublin: Columba Press.
    This book offers eleven different philosophical approaches to issues concerning the basis of value, the nature of the good life, and human destiny; important matters in this recession. The essayists featured are professors at Trinity College Dublin.
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  49. Part 6. Identity and Discourse. "It's our version of Almost Famous" : Towards a Reimagined Canon of Rock Criticism / Kimberly Mack ; Limits of the Literary : Rethinking Allusions in Pop Music.Pat O'Grady - 2022 - In Ryan Hibbett (ed.), Lit-rock: literary capital in popular music. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    A Few Notes on the Metaphysics of Matter.Daniel Charles O’Grady - 1930 - New Scholasticism 4 (1):46-52.
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