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    Vallentyne was right: achieving sustainability requires accounting for all relevant factors.William N. Ryerson - 2012 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 12 (1):5-13.
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    Ackermann's set theory equals ZF.William N. Reinhardt - 1970 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 2 (2):189.
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    Necessity predicates and operators.William N. Reinhardt - 1980 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 9 (4):437 - 450.
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    Substantial recovery of a masked visual target and its theoretical interpretation.William N. Dember, Marvin Schwartz & Michael Kocak - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 11 (5):285-287.
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    Two Sides to a Theist’s Coin.William N. Christensen & John King-Farlow - 1970 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 19:172-180.
    According to many believers there is no end to the enlightening things that may be truly said about God. Perhaps there is no end for them either to the useful ways of dividing these things up into illuminating classes. But as fairly traditional theists we suggest a need to stress two basic classes as two indispensable sides to a traditional theist’s coin. We suggest that neglect or rejection of either side can debase the currency under philosophical investigation, can lead a (...)
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  6. (1 other version)On Justifying Democracy.William N. Nelson - 1980 - Ethics 93 (3):600-601.
     
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    Backward masking and enhancement of multisegmented visual targets.William N. Dember, W. D. Mathews & Mary Stefl - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (1):45-47.
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    Natural Law and Justice.William N. Nelson - 1990 - Philosophical Review 99 (1):144.
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    Gambling on other minds— human and divine.William N. Christensen & John King-Farlow - 1971 - Sophia 10 (1):1-6.
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    Backward masking of gratings varying in spatial frequency.William N. Dember, Mary Stefl & Kathy C. Kao - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (6):439-441.
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    Training Inservice Teachers for Improved Skills in Science and Technology Education.William N. Pafford & Jack Rhoton - 1990 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 10 (5-6):305-309.
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    Russian Formalism and Cultural Narratives.William N. Elwood - 1994 - American Journal of Semiotics 11 (1-2):173-180.
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    The social construction of knowledge processes.William N. Dunn - 1989 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 2 (2):3-4.
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    (1 other version)Justice and rational cooperation.William N. Nelson - 1976 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 14 (3):303-311.
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    Special rights, general rights, and social justice.William N. Nelson - 1974 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 3 (4):410-430.
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    Knowledge in society: anatomy of an emergent field.William N. Dunn & Burkart Holzner - 1988 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 1 (1):3-26.
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    Property Rights, Liberty and Redistribution.William N. Nelson - 1985 - Philosophical Topics 13 (2):133-140.
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    Conceptions of morality and the doctrine of double effect.William N. Nelson - 1991 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 16 (5):545-564.
    Whether one should accept a principle like DDE cannot be settled independent of one's more general moral theory. In this, I take it, I agree with Professor Boyle, though I do not think he has shown that DDE has a role only in his particular form of absolutism. Still, since his theory does require DDE, an important question is what the alternatives are – whether we must choose between this absolutism and either utilitarianism or intuitionism. A form of contractualism, the (...)
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    The relation of decision-time to stimulus similarity.William N. Dember - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 (1):68.
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    Masking effectiveness of disks varying in duration and in number of internal segments.William N. Dember, Brenda Bryant & John Chambers - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (3):243-245.
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    Maskability of visual targets varying in brightness contrast.William N. Dember & John Chambers - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (1):51-52.
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    Quality reward preference in the rat.William N. Boyer, Henry A. Cross & Carol Anderson - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (5):332-334.
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    Meta-emotion: Tests of the Lutz hypothesis.William N. Dember, Richard S. Melton, Dao Q. Nguyen & Steven R. Howe - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (6):579-582.
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    Assessing the impact of policy analysis: The functions of usable ignorance.William N. Dunn - 1991 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 4 (4):36-55.
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    Morality What’s in It for Me?: A Historical Introduction to Ethics.William N. Nelson - 1991 - Boulder, Colo.: Routledge.
    How are the demands of morality related to the needs, interests, and projects of people? Are they a burden, or are they good for us? Are they nothing but arbitrary impositions, or should we expect them to be justified? And will the answers to these questions tell us why and whether we should be moral? In this short, accessible text, William Nelson poses these questions in a form appropriate for beginning students and treats them in a way that both (...)
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    Mutual Benevolence and Happiness.William N. Nelson - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy 91 (1):50-51.
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    The policy sciences in public discourse.William N. Dunn - 1988 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 1 (3):3-5.
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    The disputed paternity of technological innovation.William N. Dunn - 1988 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 1 (2):3-5.
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    Metacontrast with increases in the number of masking ring segments.William N. Dember & Donna Arand - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (5):357-359.
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    Rationality and Cognition: William N. Eskridge, Jr.William N. Eskridge - 1997 - Legal Theory 3 (2):101-103.
    Rational-choice theory is pervasive in legal theorizing. Most law and economics work assumes that human beings make decisions that are rational as to both their ends and means. Decisions are ends-rational if they are directed at goals that satisfy the person's utility function; decisions are means-rational if they adopt methods reasonably connected to achieving those goals. Institutionalist theory assumes that institutions are composed of actors pursuing their own rational ends by rational means and, further, that those institutions themselves can be (...)
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    Epistemic set theory.William N. Reinhardt - 1988 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29 (2):216-228.
  32. Some remarks on extending and interpreting theories with a partial predicate for truth.William N. Reinhardt - 1986 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 15 (2):219 - 251.
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    A critical note on Thompson's two-factor theory of inhibition.William N. Dember & Robert Fox - 1961 - Psychological Review 68 (6):416-419.
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    An Examination of the Likelihood of Home Discharge After General Hospitalizations Among Medicaid Recipients.William N. Mkanta, Neale R. Chumbler, Kai Yang, Romesh Saigal, Mohammad Abdollahi, Maria C. Mejia de Grubb & Emmanuel U. Ezekekwu - 2017 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 54:004695801771178.
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    A new instrument for measuring optimism and pessimism: Test-retest reliability and relations with happiness and religious commitment.William N. Dember & Judith Brooks - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (4):365-366.
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    The role of choice in vigilance performance.William N. Dember, Traci L. Galinsky & Joel S. Warm - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (3):201-204.
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    Two faces of validity in the policy sciences.William N. Dunn - 1989 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 2 (1):3-5.
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    The Samar Counterinsurgency Campaign of 1899-1902: Lessons Worth Learning?William N. Holden - 2014 - Asian Culture and History 6 (1):p15.
    Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 During the Philippine-American War of 1899-1902, the United States Army’s most difficult, and renowned, counterinsurgency campaign was waged on the island of Samar. The Samareño insurgents had a well developed infrastructure and were merciless with those who collaborated with the Americans. The Samarnons made extensive use of the island’s rough terrain with heavy forest cover, and raised funds from the island’s hemp merchants. The Americans defeated the insurgents by separating them from the population. This (...)
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  39. Epistemic theories and the interpretation of gödel's incompleteness theorems.William N. Reinhardt - 1986 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 15 (4):427--74.
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    The Role of Unity in the Philosophy of St. Augustine.William N. Clarke - 1940 - Modern Schoolman 17 (4):70-74.
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    The Experimenting Society: Essays in Honor of Donald T. Campbell.William N. Dunn - 1998 - Routledge.
    An experimenting society is one in which policy-relevant knowledge is created. It is then critically assessed and communicated in real-life or natural settings, with the aim of discovering new forms of public action to improve the problem-solving capacities of society. This latest volume of the distinguished Policy Studies Review Annual series probes, evaluates, and augments the work of Donald T. Campbell on an experimental societies. A basic assumption of this volume is that Campbell's perspective supplies a useful way to address (...)
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    Repeating Staging Meaning Between Aristotle and Freud.William N. West - 1999 - Substance 28 (2):138-158.
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    With Respect to Readers.William N. Whisner & Walter Slatoff - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 5 (2):153.
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    Happiness, depression, and the Pollyanna principle.William N. Dember & Larry Penwell - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (5):321-323.
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    Analysis of exploratory, manipulatory, and curiosity behaviors.William N. Dember & Robert W. Earl - 1957 - Psychological Review 64 (2):91-96.
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    Absolute versions of incompleteness theorems.William N. Reinhardt - 1985 - Noûs 19 (3):317-346.
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    20 Strategies for Increasing Student Engagement.William N. Bender - 2017 - West Palm Beach, FL: Learning Sciences.
    When students are meaningfully involved and emotionally invested in content, they learn more and perform better. In 20 strategies for increasing student engagement, Dr. William N. Bender provides practical examples, guidelines, and the research behind his teaching tips to help educators focus on specific strategies for engaging students in the classroom. In today's rigorous educational landscape, even the most effective teachers are working to polish their practice. Bender offers a wealth of ways to develop intensive, attention-grabbing instructional techniques that (...)
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    -Shaped metacontrast functions with a detection task.Sue Cox & William N. Dember - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 95 (2):327.
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    The Notion of Human Liberty in Suarez.William N. Clarke - 1942 - Modern Schoolman 19 (2):32-35.
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    Making a transition.William N. Dunn - 1992 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 5 (1):3-5.
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