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    TEM-based phase retrieval of p–n junction wafers using the transport of intensity equation.T. C. Petersen, V. J. Keast, K. Johnson & S. Duvall - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (24):3565-3578.
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    Political participation and Eudaimonia in Aristotle's Politics.T. Duvall - 1998 - History of Political Thought 19 (1):21-34.
    Current debates surrounding Aristotle's Politics involve attempts to explain the role of political participation in the pursuit of Aristotle's human telos, eudaimonia. Many argue that political participation is crucial to eudaimonia, equating the good man with the good citizen. Often this argument is based on Aristotle's labelling of humans as zoon politikon, or ‘political animal’, and the misleading translation of eudaimonia as ‘happiness’. We provide supported explanations of eudaimonia and zoon politikon which do not force us to equate the good (...)
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  3. Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality. Edited by Maudemarie Clark and Brain Leiter.T. Duvall - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (2):284-284.
     
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  4. Defining the Architect in Fifteenth-Century Italy: Exemplary Architects in LB Alberti's De Re aedificatoria. By Liisa Kanerva.L. B. Kelly & T. Duvall - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (4):547-547.
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  5. The Motivation Problem of Epistemic Expressivists.Alexandre Duval & Charles Côté-Bouchard - 2023 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10.
    Many philosophers have adopted epistemic expressivism in recent years. The core commitment of epistemic expressivism is that epistemic claims express conative states. This paper assesses the plausibility of this commitment. First, we raise a new type of problem for epistemic expressivism, the epistemic motivation problem. The problem arises because epistemic expressivists must provide an account of the motivational force of epistemic judgment (the mental state expressed by an epistemic claim), yet various features of our mental economy seem to show that (...)
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    L'hypothèse de Whorf s'applique-t-elle à la philosophie? Brève réflexion sur les heurs et malheurs du rapport de la langue à la culture avec la philosophie comme toile de fond.Roch Duval - 2001 - Horizons Philosophiques 12 (1):28-52.
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    Charles Darwin, 1809-1882: A Centennial Commemorative by Roger G. Chapman; Cleveland T. Duval. [REVIEW]William Montgomery - 1985 - Isis 76:420-421.
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    What triggers requests for ethics consultations?G. DuVal - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (suppl 1):24-29.
    Objectives—While clinical practice is complicated by many ethical dilemmas, clinicians do not often request ethics consultations. We therefore investigated what triggers clinicians' requests for ethics consultation. Design—Cross-sectional telephone survey.Setting—Internal medicine practices throughout the United States.Participants—Randomly selected physicians practising in internal medicine, oncology and critical care.Main measurements—Socio-demographic characteristics, training in medicine and ethics, and practice characteristics; types of ethical problems that prompt requests for consultation, and factors triggering consultation requests. Results—One hundred and ninety of 344 responding physicians (55%) reported requesting ethics (...)
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    Institutional ethics review of clinical study agreements.G. DuVal - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (1):30-34.
    Clinical Study Agreements can have profound effects both on the protection of human subjects and on the independence of investigators to conduct research with scientific integrity. Sponsors, institutions, and even investigators may fail to give adequate attention to these issues in the negotiation of CSAs. Despite the key role of CSAs in structuring ethically important aspects of research, they remain largely unregulated and unreviewed for adherence to ethical norms. Academic institutions routinely enter into research contracts that fail to meet adequate (...)
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    Liability of Ethics Consultants: A Case Analysis.Gordon DuVal - 1997 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 6 (3):269-281.
    The practice of nonphysician ethicist-consultants giving ethics advice concerning the appropriate medical treatment of patients in hospitals is a relatively recent development. Although only a minority of hospitals make substantial use of any formal ethics consulting service, the number is growing and apparently will continue to do so. Indeed, at least among urban teaching hospitals, some sort of ethics consulting service is increasingly commonplace.
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  11. Dieu avec ou sans l'être?D. Biju-Duval - 1995 - Revue Thomiste 95 (4):547-565.
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    Pourquoi les enfants en résidence alternée ont-ils mieux vécu le premier confinement?Nicolas Hachet Cauchi-Duval - 2021 - Temporalités 34.
    Les premiers travaux réalisés sur les effets du confinement du printemps 2020 sur les enfants ont établi que ceux qui étaient en résidence alternée l’avaient mieux vécu que les autres. L’objectif de cet article est de comprendre pourquoi. À partir de l’enquête Sapris et plus particulièrement du sous-échantillon des enfants âgés de 8-9 ans des cohortes Elfe et Epipage2, nous comparons les conséquences du confinement sur les enfants selon la structure familiale dans laquelle ils vivaient. Continu dans les familles nucléaires, (...)
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  13. Wokismo, emotivismo hipertrofiado y nuevos abolicionismos.Miguel Angel Quintana Paz, Elizabeth Duval & Ayme Román - 2023 - Minerva 40:35-42.
    Bajo el título «Utopías, distopías y otras nostalgias», la cuarta edición del Congreso de Pensamiento Interdisciplinar, organizado por alumnos del grado de Filosofía, Política y Economía de la Alianza 4 Universidades, abordó el controvertido fenómeno woke, una supuesta mezcla de izquierda identitaria y progresismo políticamente correcto al que se acusa de promover la censura y la llamada «cultura de la cancelación». Sobre esta cuestión conversaron la escritora y filósofa Elizabeth Duval, la investigadora Ayme Román y el director académico y profesor (...)
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    A Life Worth Living: Albert Camus and the Quest for Meaning. [REVIEW]William E. Duvall - 2017 - The European Legacy 22 (5):616-617.
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    Rancière's writings applied to nursing: A radical and emancipatory political theory.Patrick Martin, Karyne Duval & Marie-Pier Labelle - 2018 - Nursing Philosophy 19 (1):e12202.
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    Will You Purchase Environmentally Friendly Products? Using Prediction Requests to Increase Choice of Sustainable Products.H. Onur Bodur, Kimberly M. Duval & Bianca Grohmann - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 129 (1):59-75.
    Research shows that commitment-based interventions are among the most effective strategies to encourage pro-environmental behaviors, but methods to elicit commitments from a large number of individuals are often costly and unrealistic. Predictions requests—a commitment-type strategy—are an effective mass-communication strategy and have the potential to influence pro-environmental behavior among large audiences. This research is the first to demonstrate that prediction requests in a consumer behavior context influence preference for environmentally friendly products. In addition, this research examines the role of individual and (...)
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    Can Liberalism and Religion Coexist?Suzanne Duvall Jacobitti & Edmund E. Jacobitti - 1995 - The Personalist Forum 11 (2):67-93.
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    Dynamics of facial recall.K. R. Laughery, C. Duval & M. S. Wogalter - 1986 - In H. Ellis, M. Jeeves, F. Newcombe & Andrew W. Young (eds.), Aspects of Face Processing. Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 373--387.
  19. Sovereignty and the UFO.Alexander Wendt & Raymond Duvall - 2008 - Political Theory 36 (4):607-633.
    Modern sovereignty is anthropocentric, constituted and organized by reference to human beings alone. Although a metaphysical assumption, anthropocentrism is of immense practical import, enabling modern states to command loyalty and resources from their subjects in pursuit of political projects. It has limits, however, which are brought clearly into view by the authoritative taboo on taking UFOs seriously. UFOs have never been systematically investigated by science or the state, because it is assumed to be known that none are extraterrestrial. Yet in (...)
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  20. A Theory of Objective Self Awareness.Shelley Duval & Robert A. Wicklund - 1972 - Academic Press.
  21. Apparent mental causation: Sources of the experience of will.Daniel M. Wegner & T. Wheatley - 1999 - American Psychologist 54:480-492.
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    The fortifications of the oppidum at Saint‑Blaise (Saint-Mitre-les-Remparts): discoveries and new approaches.Jean Chausserie‑Laprée, Sandrine Duval, Marie Valenciano & Victor Canut - 2019 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 143:361-389.
    Explorées depuis 1924, les fortifications de l’oppidum de Saint‑Blaise dans le Sud de la France ont récemment fait l’objet de nouvelles investigations à l’occasion de la mise en valeur projetée du site.S’ils ont confirmé l’empilement et/ou la succession d’au moins quatre lignes de défense appartenant aux périodes gauloise, tardo-antique et médiévale, ces travaux ont beaucoup renouvelé notre connaissance et notre interprétation de ces murailles, en particulier pour la période protohistorique. Deux points principaux doivent être relevés : l’existence d’un puissant mur (...)
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    Conservation Ethics and the Japanese Intellectual Tradition.David Edward Shaner & R. Shannon Duval - 1989 - Environmental Ethics 11 (3):197-214.
    A systematic philosophy that presupposes an ecocentric world view, rather than a homocentric or egocentric world view, can be a viable resource for investigating issues in environmental philosophy and conservation ethics. Generally speaking, the Japanese philosophical and religious tradition represents a commitment to ecocentrism. This philosophical orientation is in concert with the world view of manynaturalists. We explore one example of ecocentrism by unveiling the crosscultural connection between the naturalistic philosophy of Louis Agassiz, a nineteenth-century French-American biologist, and the early (...)
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  24. Conservation Ethics and the Japanese Intellectual Tradition.David Edward Shaner & R. Shannon Duval - 2014 - In J. Baird Callicott & James McRae (eds.), Environmental Philosophy in Asian Traditions of Thought. SUNY Press. pp. 291-313.
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    Age effects on different components of theory of mind.Céline Duval, Pascale Piolino, Alexandre Bejanin, Francis Eustache & Béatrice Desgranges - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):627-642.
    The effects of aging on the cognitive and affective dimensions of theory of mind , and on the latter’s links with other cognitive processes, such as information processing speed, executive functions and episodic memory, are still unclear. We therefore investigated these effects in young , middle-aged and older adults , using separate subjective and objective assessment tasks. Furthermore, a novel composite task probed participants’ abilities to infer both cognitive and affective mental states in an interpersonal context. Although age affected the (...)
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    Rewriting the bases of capitalism: Reflexive modernity and ecological sustainability as the foundations of a new normative framework. [REVIEW]Uma Balakrishnan, Tim Duvall & Patrick Primeaux - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 47 (4):299 - 314.
    The debate on sustainable globalized development rests on two clearly stated economic assumptions: that "development" proceeds, solely and inevitably, through industrialization and the proliferation of capital intensive high-technology, towards the creation of service sector economies; and that globalization, based on a neoliberal, capitalist, free market ideology, provides the only vehicle for such development. Sustainability, according to the proponents of globalized development, is merely a function of market forces, which will generate the solutions for all problems including the environmental dilemmas that (...)
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    Print︠s︡ip svobody v postroenii nachalʹnogo obrazovanii︠a︡: metodologicheskie osnovy, istoricheskiĭ opyt i sovremennye tendent︠s︡ii: monografii︠a︡.V. V. Zaĭt︠s︡ev - 1998 - Volgograd: "Peremena".
  28. Can synaesthetic tendencies be grasped in the preattentive task?T. Yamaguchi & H. Yamada - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 144-145.
     
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  29. Ideal deceleration: A flexible alternative to taudot in the control of braking.T. Yates, M. Harris & P. Rock - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 172-172.
     
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    Root crops diversity and agricultural resilience: a case study of traditional agrosystems in Vanuatu.Julie Sardos, Sara Muller, Marie-France Duval, Jean-Louis Noyer & Vincent Lebot - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (3):721-736.
    In Vanuatu, small-scale farmers’ subsistence still largely relies on the sustainable use and maintenance of a wide-ranging biodiversity out of which root and tuber crops provide the bulk of daily subsistence. In neighboring countries, foreign influence since the first European contacts, further associated changes and the introduction of new crop species have induced a loss of cultivated diversity. This paper presents a baseline study of the diversity of root and tuber crops in ten communities throughout Vanuatu. In a context where (...)
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  31. Self-awareness, self-motives, and self-motivation.Paul J. Silvia & Thomas Shelley Duval - 2004 - In Wright, Rex A. (Ed); Greenberg, Jeff (Ed); Brehm, Sharon S. (Ed). (2004). Motivational Analyses of Social Behavior: Building on Jack Brehm's Contributions to Psychology. (Pp. 57-75). Mahwah, NJ, US.
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    Comprehension of Online Informed Consents: Can It Be Improved?Nikolina M. Duvall Antonacopoulos & Ralph C. Serin - 2016 - Ethics and Behavior 26 (3):177-193.
    This study examined possible ways to ensure that participants provide fully informed consent for online surveys. Participants were randomly assigned to read either a traditional informed consent or one of three modified versions: enhanced, consent for each key element, or a combination of these two. Those who read the combination version scored higher on a comprehension quiz, guessed at fewer questions, and were more likely to read all of the informed consent than those who received the traditional version. These findings (...)
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    Falsafat al-ʻilm wa-al-ʻaqlānīyah al-muʻāṣirah.Sālim Yafūt - 1982 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Ṭalīʻah.
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    The representation selection problem: Why we should favor the geometric-module framework of spatial reorientation over the view-matching framework.Alexandre Duval - 2019 - Cognition 192 (C):103985.
    Many species rely on the three-dimensional surface layout of an environment to find a desired goal following disorientation. They generally do so to the exclusion of other important spatial cues. Two influential frameworks for explaining that phenomenon are provided by geometric-module theories and view-matching theories of reorientation respectively. The former posit a module that operates only on representations of the global geo- metry of three-dimensional surfaces to guide behavior. The latter place snapshots, stored representations of the subject’s two-dimensional retinal stimulation (...)
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    Educação e pós-modernidade: um olhar wittgensteiniano.Heloisa Helena Duval de Azevedo & Neiva Afonso Oliveira - 2010 - Filosofia E Educação 2 (2):p - 182.
    O presente trabalho argumenta, a partir do filósofo Ludwig Wittgenstein, que o jogo de linguagem pode contribuir na discussão sobre educação. Objetivamos introduzir a percepção da linguagem como elemento inerente ao ser humano para abordar a relação sobre educação. Diante desse panorama, o trabalho discute as possibilidades dos jogos de linguagem, onde há regras que podem ser ou não as mesmas entre um jogo e outro. Jogar não significa ganhar, ter razão ou a verdade. Podemos jogar pelo prazer de inventar (...)
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    The will to politics: Nietzsche's (A)political thought.Paul Dotson & Tim Duvall - 1999 - The European Legacy 4 (2):24-42.
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    Liminaire: Raisonner la musique.Ghyslaine Guertin & Roch Duval - 2005 - Horizons Philosophiques 16 (1):I.
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    Nietzsche, the Genealogy, and metaphor.Chairperson A. J. Hoover & William E. Duvall - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (2):376-381.
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    Nietzsche, the Genealogy, and metaphor.A. J. Hoover & William E. Duvall - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (2):376-381.
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    Causes, Reasons, and Voting.Suzanne Duvall Jacobitti - 1979 - Political Theory 7 (3):390-413.
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    Institutional Conflicts Of Interest: Protecting Human Subjects, Scientific Integrity, And Institutional Accountability.Gordon DuVal - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (4):613-625.
    If clinical trials become a commercial venture in which self-interest overrules public interest and desire overrules science, then the social contract which allows research on human subjects in return for medical advances is broken.BackgroundIn the past two decades, the involvement of non-academic sponsors of biomedical research, particularly clinical trial research, has increased exponentially. The value of such sponsored research is difficult to ascertain. However, it is estimated that, between 1980 and 2003, overall research and development expenditures by US pharmaceutical companies (...)
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    Institutional Conflicts of Interest: Protecting Human Subjects, Scientific Integrity, and Institutional Accountability.Gordon DuVal - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (4):613-625.
    If clinical trials become a commercial venture in which self-interest overrules public interest and desire overrules science, then the social contract which allows research on human subjects in return for medical advances is broken.BackgroundIn the past two decades, the involvement of non-academic sponsors of biomedical research, particularly clinical trial research, has increased exponentially. The value of such sponsored research is difficult to ascertain. However, it is estimated that, between 1980 and 2003, overall research and development expenditures by US pharmaceutical companies (...)
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  43. Une famille de pigments verts mal connue.Elisabeth Martin, Alain Duval & Myriam Eveno - 1995 - Techne 2:76-79.
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    Preference for envenomated rodent prey by rattlesnakes.David Duvall, David Chiszar, Jeanne Trupiano & Charles W. Radcliffe - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 11 (1):7-8.
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    Τὰ χρηστηήρια ἐλάσματα τῆς δωδώνης τῶν ἀνασκαφών δ. ευαγγελίδη.Nancy Duval - 2015 - Kernos 28:283-284.
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    Algerian Chronicles.William E. Duvall - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (2):216-217.
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    Albert camus against history.William E. Duvall - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (2):139-147.
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    Albert Camus’ Critique of Modernity.William E. Duvall - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (5):646-647.
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    Authoritarian Fictions.John N. Duvall - 1984 - American Journal of Semiotics 3 (1):99-102.
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    About the origin of the boson peak in vitreous silica.E. Duval, A. Mermet, R. Le Parc & B. Champagnon - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (13-16):1433-1436.
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