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    Rights and the Gift in Sartre's Notebooks for An Ethics.Thomas B. Spademan - 1995 - Philosophy Today 39 (4):421-429.
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    Sartre, Institutional Function, Injustice, and Professional Ethics.Thomas B. Spademan - 1998 - Social Philosophy Today 13:265-283.
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    Individual Differences in Attributes of Trust in Automation: Measurement and Application to System Design.Thomas B. Sheridan - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    A Framework for Political Theory Based on Zubiri's Concept of Reality.Thomas B. Fowler - 2002 - The Xavier Zubiri Review 4:109-132.
    Zubiri was especially keen on unde rstanding what mathematics is, and what literature is,not in the operational terms often employed to describe them, but as knowledge about reality. Through his philosophy of sentient intelligence, he came to understand that in bothcases, a new reality is created which is then explored, and the essential ingredient ispostulation. This insight was only possible because Zubiri recognized that reality is not azone of things, but formality. Zubiri’s notion of postulated reality can be extended to (...)
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    Bultmann and Gadamer.Thomas B. Ommen - 1984 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 59 (3):348-359.
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    Retrospective versus prospective processes in delayed matching to sample.Thomas B. Stonebraker & Mark Rilling - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (4):372-375.
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    Human Primordial Stem Cells.Thomas B. Okarma - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (2):30-30.
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    Quinn on divine commands and moral requirements.Thomas B. Talbott - 1982 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (4):193 - 208.
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    Christian Ethics.Thomas B. Strong - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 7 (4):514-515.
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    P53 and Ageing: Too Much of a Good Thing?Thomas B. L. Kirkwood - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (7):577-579.
    A recent report by Tyner et al.1 suggests that p53 is bad for longevity. Heterozygotic mice carrying a p53 mutation that apparently enhances the stability of the wild‐type protein showed shorter lifespans and faster ageing while also developing fewer tumours. This fits with the idea that cellular ageing is the price paid for better protection against unlimited proliferation of cancer cells. But other work shows that there is a strong positive association between DNA repair‐mediated protection against cancer and ageing. So (...)
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  11. On divine foreknowledge and bringing about the past.Thomas B. Talbott - 1986 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (3):455-469.
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    Happiness and the Christian Moral Life: An Introduction to Christian Ethics.Thomas B. Leininger - 2011 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 31 (1):231-232.
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  13. The Avant-Garde.Thomas B. Hess & John Ashbery - 1968 - Macmillan.
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    Is it acceptable to use animals to model obese humans?: A critical discussion of two arguments against the use of animals in obesity research.Thomas Bøker Lund, Thorkild I. A. Sørensen, I. Anna S. Olsson, Axel Kornerup Hansen & Peter Sandøe - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (5):320-324.
    Animal use in medical research is widely accepted on the basis that it may help to save human lives and improve their quality of life. Recently, however, objections have been made specifically to the use of animals in scientific investigation of human obesity. This paper discusses two arguments for the view that this form of animal use, unlike some other forms of animal-based medical research, cannot be defended. The first argument leans heavily on the notion that people themselves are responsible (...)
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    The Development of Mathematical Thought as Confirmation of Zubiri's Noology.Thomas B. Fowler - 2001 - The Xavier Zubiri Review 3:121-132.
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    (1 other version)The Formality of Reality.Thomas B. Fowler - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 5:33-39.
    Hume's analyses of human apprehension and of causality were the most penetrating up to his time and continue to have great influence. Contemporary Spanish philosopher Xavier Zubiri has examined both and identified three underlying errors: the failure to recognize that there are three stages of human intellection, and especially that the first, primordial apprehension, has quite unique characteristics; the attempt to place an excessive burden on the content of impressions while ignoring what Zubiri terms their 'formality of reality'; and the (...)
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    Web Watch.Thomas B. Roberts - 1999 - Anthropology of Consciousness 10 (1):70-70.
  18. Toni Morrison.Thomas B. Hove - 2002 - In Johannes Willem Bertens & Joseph P. Natoli (eds.), Postmodernism: the key figures. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 254--260.
     
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  19. Defrauded by a Client.Thomas B. Danforth - 1995 - Ethics and Behavior 5 (4):379-389.
     
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    Necessary and Contingent Being in St. Thomas.Thomas B. Wright - 1951 - New Scholasticism 25 (4):439-466.
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  21. On the Divine Nature and the Nature of Divine Freedom.Thomas B. Talbott - 1988 - Faith and Philosophy 5 (1):3-24.
    In my paper, I defend a view that many would regard as self-evidently false: the view that God’s freedom, his power to act, is in no way limited by his essential properties. I divide the paper into five sections. In section i, I call attention to a special class of non-contingent propositions and try to identify an important feature of these propositions; in section ii, I provide some initial reasons. based in part upon the unique features of these special propositions, (...)
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  22. The Academy Five Centuries of Grandeur and Misery, From the Carracci to Mao Tse-Tung.Thomas B. Hess & John Ashbery - 1967 - Macmillan Company.
     
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    Norms of Rhetorical Culture.Thomas B. Farrell - 1993 - Yale University Press.
    Rhetoric is widely regarded by both its detractors and advocates as a kind of antithesis to reason. In this book Thomas B. Farrell restores rhetoric as an art of practical reason and enlightened civic participation, grounding it in its classical tradition—particularly in the rhetoric of Aristotle. And, because prevailing modernist world views bear principal responsibility for the disparagement of rhetorical tradition, Farrell also offers a critique of the dominant currents of modern humanist thought. Farrell argues that rhetoric is not (...)
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  24. Graded category structure in Chinese-English bilinguals.Thomas B. Ward, Y. Kolomyts, A. Chu & Jyotsna Vaid - 2009 - International Journal of Creativity and Problem Solvingi 19:47-59.
     
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    The Antipodes of the Mind: Charting the Phenomenology of the Ayahuasca Experience.Thomas B. Roberts - 2003 - Anthropology of Consciousness 14 (1):75-79.
    The Antipodes of the Mind: Charting the Phenomenology of the Ayahuasca Experience. By Benny Shanon. 2001. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 475 pages. $35 (paperback). ISBN 0199252939.
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  26. How do we practice our religion while we practice?Thomas B. Griffith - 2009 - In Scott Wallace Cameron, Galen LeGrande Fletcher & Jane H. Wise (eds.), Life in the Law: Service & Integrity. J. Reuben Clark Law Society, Brigham Young University Law School.
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    Death Perception: How Temporary Ventilator Disconnection Helped my Family Accept Brain Death and Donate Organs.Thomas B. Freeman - 2015 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 5 (1):9-12.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Death Perception:How Temporary Ventilator Disconnection Helped my Family Accept Brain Death and Donate OrgansThomas B. FreemanThe night of my nephew’s closed head injury in Boston, I was on call as a neurosurgeon at Tampa General Hospital. I was therefore not shocked at first when my telephone rang at four o’clock in the morning, but I soon understood the severity of the tragic news. The next half hour was a (...)
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    American Politics.Thomas B. Preston - 1891 - The Monist 2 (1):41-50.
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  29. (1 other version)Indeterminism and chance occurrences.Thomas B. Talbott - 1979 - Personalist 60 (July):253-261.
     
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    The weight of rhetoric: Studies in cultural delirium.Thomas B. Farrell - 2008 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 41 (4):pp. 467-487.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Weight of Rhetoric: Studies in Cultural DeliriumThomas B. FarrellThere is something of this anachronistic doggedness in all importance, and to use it as a criterion of thought is to impose on thought a spellbound fixity, and a loss of self-reflection. The great themes are nothing other than primeval rumblings which cause the animal to pause and try to bring them forth once again. This does not mean that (...)
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  31. Growing up amid the religion and science affair: A perspective from indology.Thomas B. Ellis - 2012 - Zygon 47 (3):589-607.
    Abstract This article identifies the tropes of “maturity” and “immaturity” in the dialogue between religion and science. On both sides of the aisle, authors charge, either directly or indirectly, that their dissenting interlocutors are not mature enough to see the value of their respective positions. Such accusations have recently emerged in discussions pertaining to Hindu theology, Indology, and science. Those who dismiss the substance dualism of Hindu yoga, according to Jonathan B. Edelmann, evince immaturity. Appeals to Hindu yoga are yet (...)
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    Platonism: Chief Ancient Philosophies.Thomas B. Strong - 2014 - Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1890 Edition.
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    Human senescence.Thomas B. L. Kirkwood - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (12):1009-1016.
    Human life expectancy has increased dramatically through improvements in public health, housing, nutrition and general living standards. Lifespan is now limited chiefly by intrinsic senescence and its associated frailty and diseases. Understanding the biological basis of the ageing process is a major scientific challenge that will require integration of molecular, cellular, genetic and physiological approaches. This article reviews progress that has been made to date, particularly with regard to the genetic contribution to senescence and longevity, and assesses the scale of (...)
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    The design and testing of a tool for developing responsible innovation in start-up enterprises.Thomas B. Long, Vincent Blok, Steven Dorrestijn & Phil Macnaghten - forthcoming - Journal of Responsible Innovation.
    Innovation leads to new products, business models and even changes to socio-economic systems. However, it is important that innovation has the ‘right impacts’. Responsible innovation can help to achieve this; however, it is unclear how to introduce responsible innovation to real-world, competitive, industry settings. We explore this challenge in the context of sustainability orientated start-up enterprises, developing innovations within agriculture, food or energy. We develop a tool that provides innovators with a systematic way to identify socio-ethical issues. Using the concept (...)
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    The Genetics of Old Age.Thomas B. L. Kirkwood - 2002 - In Justine Burley & John Harris (eds.), A Companion to Genethics. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 43–50.
    The prelims comprise: Introduction Genetic Architecture of the Life Span Genetics of Longevity Genetics and the Future of Old Age Conclusion.
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  36. Structured imagination: The role of category structure in exemplar generation.Thomas B. Ward - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):505-505.
     
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    Classifying by learning disabled and nondisabled children: Use of overall similarity versus dimensional relations.Thomas B. Ward - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (2):131-134.
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    On the death of the pilgrim: the postcolonial hermeneutics of Jarava Lal Mehta.Thomas B. Ellis - 2013 - New York: Springer.
    This searching examination of the life and philosophy of the twentieth-century Indian intellectual Jarava Lal Mehta details, among other things, his engagement with the oeuvres of Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and Jacques Derrida. It shows how Mehta’s sense of cross-cultural philosophy and religious thought were affected by these engagements, and maps the two key contributions Mehta made to the sum of human ideas. First, Mehta outlined what the author dubs a ‘postcolonial hermeneutics’ that uses the ‘ethnotrope’ of the pilgrim to (...)
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    Lack of ethics or lack of knowledge? European upper secondary students’ doubts and misconceptions about integrity issues.Thomas Bøker Lund, Peter Sandøe, P. J. Wall, Vojko Strahovnik, Céline Schöpfer, Rita Santos, Júlio Borlido Santos, Una Quinn, Margarita Poškutė, I. Anna S. Olsson, Søren Saxmose Nielsen, Marcus Tang Merit, Linda Hogan, Roman Globokar, Eugenijus Gefenas, Christine Clavien, Mateja Centa, Mads Paludan Goddiksen & Mikkel Willum Johansen - 2022 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 18 (1).
    Plagiarism and other transgressions of the norms of academic integrity appear to be a persistent problem among upper secondary students. Numerous surveys have revealed high levels of infringement of what appear to be clearly stated rules. Less attention has been given to students’ understanding of academic integrity, and to the potential misconceptions and false beliefs that may make it difficult for them to comply with existing rules and handle complex real-life situations.In this paper we report findings from a survey of (...)
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  40. In defense of the causal representative theory of perception.Thomas B. Frost - 1990 - Dialogue: Journal of Phi Sigma Tau 32 (2-3):43-50.
     
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  41. Creation and environment in the character development of Moses.Thomas B. Dozeman - 2007 - In R. Carroll, M. Daniel & Jacqueline E. Lapsley (eds.), Character ethics and the Old Testament: moral dimensions of Scripture. Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press.
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    Introduction to the Philosophy of Xavier Zubiri.Thomas B. Fowler - 1998 - The Xavier Zubiri Review 1 (1).
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    From Armchair Theology to Experimental Science: Entheogenic Keys to the Doors of Experimentation.Thomas B. Roberts - 2005 - Anthropology of Consciousness 16 (1):51-55.
  44. Painterly painting.Thomas B. Hess & John Ashbery (eds.) - 1971 - New York: [Newsweek; distributed by] Macmillan.
     
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    Rhetoric in history as theory and praxis: A blast from the past.Thomas B. Farrell - 2008 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 41 (4):pp. 323-336.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Rhetoric in History as Theory and Praxis: A Blast from the PastThomas B. FarrellPhilosophies of history have fallen on hard times. Grand comic metanarratives were the first casualty, auguring ironically in the futility of their own pronouncements. Positive and negative teleologies were next to fall. But if finalized themes and Utopian schemes are not exactly in vogue, it remains the case that history—as systematic documentation and reminiscence about the (...)
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    The Priestly Vocation.Thomas B. Dozeman - 2005 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 59 (2):117-128.
    Biblical writers present a grand vision of the priestly vocation, in which the sacramental life of worship is translated into an ethical mission to the world. It is a vision in which the priestly vocation of the ordained in the sanctuary and the priestly vocation of the laity in the world work in concert to fulfill the divine vision of a transformed earth.1.
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    (2 other versions)Prosthetic gods.Thomas B. Cavanagh - 2008 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 9 (3):458-480.
    Computer-facilitated self-service technologies have become ubiquitous in today’s consumer-focused world. Yet, few human–computer interactions elicit such dramatically polarizing emotional reactions from users as those involving SSTs. ATMs, pay-at-the-pump gas stations, and self-scanning retail registers tend to produce both passionate supporters and critics. While negative comments often center on unpleasant personal user experiences, the actual “abuse” related to such systems is really much deeper and more complex. SSTs carry with them a number of potentially insidious consequences, including the exploitation of consumers (...)
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    Case Studies: When a Pregnant Woman Endangers Her Fetus.Thomas B. Mackenzie, Theodore C. Nagel & Barbara Katz Rothman - 1986 - Hastings Center Report 16 (1):24.
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    The Limitations of Artificial Intelligence in Light of Zubiri’s Noology.Thomas B. Fowler - 2022 - Quaestio 21:233-258.
    Rapid advances in computer technology and what is termed ‘Artificial Intelligence’ in the past 70 years have led to speculation about the ultimate capabilities of electronic devices, including speculation about whether they will make humans obsolete at some future time. Zubiri’s distinction between sensible intelligence and sentient intelligence can be applied to understanding of the limitations of AI. Machines can only operate on the sensible intelligence paradigm, which entails limits. Sentient intelligence allows humans to carry out functions that sensible intelligence-based (...)
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  50. Causality and Personal Causality in the Philosophy of Xavier Zubiri.Thomas B. Fowler - 2008 - The Xavier Zubiri Review 10:91 - 112.
    Causality has been a key concept throughout the history of philosophy. One of its main uses has been in securing proofs of the existence of God. A review of the history of causality discloses five distinct phases, with major changes to the uses and understanding of causality, with the last ending in a very confused idea of causality. Zubiri pointed out that there are really three elements conflated in the common idea of causality: real production of effects, functionality, and power (...)
     
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