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    A logic framework for addressing medical racism in academic medicine: an analysis of qualitative data.Pamela Roach, Shannon M. Ruzycki, Kirstie C. Lithgow, Chanda R. McFadden, Adrian Chikwanha, Jayna Holroyd-Leduc & Cheryl Barnabe - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-10.
    Background Despite decades of anti-racism and equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) interventions in academic medicine, medical racism continues to harm patients and healthcare providers. We sought to deeply explore experiences and beliefs about medical racism among academic clinicians to understand the drivers of persistent medical racism and to inform intervention design. Methods We interviewed academically-affiliated clinicians with any racial identity from the Departments of Family Medicine, Cardiac Sciences, Emergency Medicine, and Medicine to understand their experiences and perceptions of medical racism. (...)
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  2. Traditional ecological knowledge and community-based natural resource management: lessons from a Botswana wildlife management area.T. C. Phuthego & R. Chanda - 2004 - In Antoine Bailly & Lay James Gibson (eds.), Applied Geography. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 24--1.
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    Good things in small packages: The tiny genomes of chlorarachniophyte endosymbionts.Paul R. Gilson & Geoffrey I. McFadden - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (2):167-173.
    Chlorarachniophytes are amoeboflagellate, marine protists that have acquired photosynthetic capacity by engulfing and retaining a green alga. These green algal endosymbionts are severely reduced, retaining only the chloroplast, nucleus, cytoplasm and plasma membrane. The vestigial nucleus of the endosymbiont, called the nucleomorph, contains only three small linear chromosomes and has a haploid genome size of just 380 kb ‐ the smallest eukaryotic genome known. Initial characterisation of nucleomorph DNA has revealed that all chromosomes are capped with inverted repeats comprising a (...)
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    Active vs intuitive sensemaking: Examination through the lens of generation, evaluation, and revision in ethical decision-making.Yash Gujar, Cory Higgs, Chanda Sanders, Mark Fichtel, Tristan McIntosh, Megan R. Turner, Shane Connelly & Michael D. Mumford - 2021 - Ethics and Behavior 31 (4):215-244.
    ABSTRACT Research examining ethical decision-making has focused on how people engage in EDM, leading many researchers to focus on sensemaking models of EDM. Although the merits of a sensemaking approach with respect to EDM are evident in the literature, less is known about the specific cognitive processes by which sensemaking impacts EDM. This study examines the impact of three late-cycle cognitive processes – idea generation, evaluation, and revision – as well as the timing of these processes on EDM. Results indicate (...)
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    Ents, Elves, and Eriador: The Environmental Vision of J.R.R. Tolkien by Matthew Dickerson, Jonathan Evans.Brian McFadden - 2007 - Intertexts 11 (1):89-95.
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    Discover the Unknown Chekhov in Your ESL Classroom.Doron Avital, Ninah Beliavsky, Michael Benton, Jacqueline Chanda, J. Alexander Dale, Janyce Hyatt, Jeff Hollerman, Jerry Farber, Peter Howarth & Kanako Ide - 2007 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 41 (4):101-109.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Discover the Unknown Chekhov in Your ESL ClassroomNinah Beliavsky (bio)I was born in Moscow, ate aladushki, and listened to my mother read Chekhov in Russian. Kashtanka, a tale about a young, ginger-colored pup who gets lost, made me cry. And when I read about the death of Ivan Dmitrich Kreepikov, in The Death of a Civil Servant, I did not know whether to laugh or to cry. The poor (...)
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  7. The neurochemistry of music.Mona Lisa Chanda & Daniel J. Levitin - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (4):179-193.
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    The Possibilities and Limitations of Cross-Cultural Understanding.Jacqueline Chanda - 1995 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 29 (3):34.
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  9. Сутність та значення рейтингової оцінки страхових компаній.С.О Смирнов, R. Pavlov & В.М Горьова - 2010 - Економічний Простір: Зб. Наук. Праць 36:100-108.
    Розкрито сутність поняття «рейтинг». Доведено значущість рейтингової оцінки для суб’єктів фінансового ринку, зокрема для страхових компаній, потенційних страхувальників, інвесторів та кредиторів.
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    Achieving social and cultural educational objectives through art historical inquiry practices.Jacqueline Chanda - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 41 (4):24-39.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Achieving Social and Cultural Educational Objectives through Art Historical Inquiry PracticesJacqueline Chanda (bio)Some overburdened art or generalist teachers may ask: "With all the things we have to know and do these days, why should we be interested in art history inquiry processes? What educational value is there in promoting the use of art history inquiry processes in teaching and learning?" The answer to the first question lies in (...)
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    A Theoretical Basis for Non-Western Art History Instruction.Jacqueline Chanda - 1993 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 27 (3):73.
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    Hawk and Eagle: Cultural encounters and the philosophy of "understanding" in achebe's narratives.Ipshita Chanda - 2006 - Philosophia Africana 9 (2):101-116.
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    Omission and commission errors underlying AI failures.Sasanka Sekhar Chanda & Debarag Narayan Banerjee - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-24.
    In this article we investigate origins of several cases of failure of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems employing machine learning and deep learning. We focus on omission and commission errors in (a) the inputs to the AI system, (b) the processing logic, and (c) the outputs from the AI system. Our framework yields a set of 28 factors that can be used for reconstructing the path of AI failures and for determining corrective action. Our research helps identify emerging themes of inquiry (...)
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  14. So what if you are big?": divisive identities and the ethics of pluralism in Indian literatures of devotion.Ipshita Chanda - 2019 - In Kitty Millet & Dorothy Matilda Figueira (eds.), Fault lines of modernity: the fractures and repairs of religion, ethics, and literature. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Confessions.R. S. Augustine & Pine-Coffin - 2019 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    "Williams's masterful translation satisfies (at last!) a long-standing need. There are lots of good translations of Augustine's great work, but until now we have been forced to choose between those that strive to replicate in English something of the majesty and beauty of Augustine's Latin style and those that opt instead to convey the careful precision of his philosophical terminology and argumentation. Finally, Williams has succeeded in capturing both sides of Augustine's mind in a richly evocative, impeccably reliable, elegantly readable (...)
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  16. Nicolai, Hartman: Der Denker Und Sein Wert.R. Drudis & Staff - 1954 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 13 (51):703.
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    Product differentiation via corporate social responsibility: consumer priorities and the mediating role of food labels.Marco Costanigro, Oana Deselnicu & Dawn Thilmany McFadden - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (3):597-609.
    This article examines quantitatively the determinants of purchase decisions based on corporate social responsibility (CSR), adopting a hierarchical conceptual model of decision making where the key factors are personal concern, information availability and financial considerations. We use best–worst methods to assess consumer priorities (personal concern) for CSR activities in milk production; and elicit consumer interpretation of four labels (organic, Validus, Colorado Proud and rBST free) in terms of CSR and other outcomes (information availability). We then elicit willingness to pay (WTP) (...)
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  18. Synchronous firing and its influence on the brain's electromagnetic field: Evidence for an electromagnetic field theory of consciousness.J. McFadden - 2002 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 9 (4):23-50.
    The human brain consists of approximately 100 billion electrically active neurones that generate an endogenous electromagnetic field, whose role in neuronal computing has not been fully examined. The source, magnitude and likely influence of the brain's endogenous em field are here considered. An estimate of the strength and magnitude of the brain's em field is gained from theoretical considerations, brain scanning and microelectrode data. An estimate of the likely influence of the brain's em field is gained from theoretical principles and (...)
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  19. The conscious electromagnetic information field theory: The hard problem made easy?J. McFadden - 2002 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 9 (8):45-60.
    In the April 2002 edition of JCS I outlined the conscious electromagnetic information field theory, claiming that consciousness is that component of the brain's electromagnetic field that is downloaded to motor neurons and is thereby capable of communicating its informational content to the outside world. In this paper I demonstrate that the theory is robust to criticisms. I further explore implications of the theory particularly as regards the relationship between electromagnetic fields, information, the phenomenology of consciousness and the meaning of (...)
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    D. G. Leahy and the thinking now occurring.Lissa McCullough & Elliot R. Wolfson (eds.) - 2021 - Albany [New York]: State University of New York Press.
    This book offers a critical introduction to the work of American philosopher D. G. Leahy (1937-2014). Leahy's fundamental thinking can be characterized as an absolute creativity in which all creating is 'live' -- a happening occurring now that manifests a supersaturated polyontological actuality that is essentially created by the logic that characterizes it. Leahy leaves behind the categorial presuppositions of modern thought, eclipsing both Cartesian and Hegelian subjectivities and introducing instead an essentially new form of thinking founded in a nondual (...)
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  21. The CEMI Field Theory Closing the Loop.Johnjoe McFadden - 2013 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 20 (1-2):1-2.
    Several theories of consciousness first described about a decade ago, including the conscious electromagnetic information (CEMI) field theory, claimed that the substrate of consciousness is the brain’s electromagnetic (EM) field. These theories were prompted by the observation, in many diverse systems, that synchronous neuronal firing, which generates coherent EM fields, was a strong correlate of attention, awareness, and consciousness. However, when these theories were first described there was no direct evidence that synchronous firing was actually functional, rather than an epiphenomenon (...)
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  22. Creating an Interdisciplinary Business Ethics Program.Elizabeth Towell, Kathleen L. McFadden, William C. McCoy & Amy Buhrow - 2012 - Journal of Academic Ethics 10 (2):93-112.
    Driven by recent accreditation mandates, a changing legal environment, and multiple high-visibility corporate ethics scandals, many business schools are responding to the growing movement within higher education to integrate ethics into the curricula. The literature suggests that the amount of attention given to ethics varies widely among institutions, and has not been coherently developed. Moreover, institutions have struggled to tie related projects and instruction to the overall concept of assurance of student learning. The purpose of this paper is to provide (...)
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  23. The CEMI field theory: Seven clues to the nature of consciousness.Johnjoe McFadden - 2006 - In J. Tuszynski (ed.), The Emerging Physics of Consciousness. Springer Verlag. pp. 387--406.
    In this chapter I examine seven clues to the nature of consciousness and explore what they reveal about the underlying physical substrate of consciousness. The consciousness clues are: it impacts upon the world; it is a property of living brains but no other structure; brain activity may be conscious or unconscious; the conscious mind appears to be serial; learning requires consciousness but recall doesn’t; conscious information is bound; and consciousness correlates with synchronous firing of neurons. I discuss field theories of (...)
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    The Impact of Morphological Awareness on Word Reading and Dictation in Chinese Early Adolescent Readers With and Without Dyslexia.Sylvia Chanda Kalindi & Kevin Kien Hoa Chung - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Ethics: classical and contemporary issues.Priyambada Sarkar & Nini Chanda (eds.) - 2010 - Kolkata, Dept. of Philosophy under its UGC SAP DRS (Phase-1) Programme 2008-09 in collaboration with: University of Calcutta.
    Contributed research papers presented at state level workshop under programme of the Department of Philosophy, University of Calcutta in 2010.
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    Medical ethics.Charles Joseph McFadden - 1949 - Philadelphia,: F. A. Davis Co..
    First ed. published in 1946 under title: Medical ethics for nurses.
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    Anna Doyle Wheeler (1785–1848): Philosopher, Socialist, Feminist∗.Margaret McFadden - 1989 - Hypatia 4 (1):91 - 101.
    This essay examines the life and work of early socialist thinker Anna Doyle Wheeler, who, with the Owenite theorist William Thompson, was author of The Appeal of One Half the Human Race, Women, Against the Pretentions of the Other Half, Men... (1825). In analyzing her thought, I employ a typological model for the development of a feminist consciousness proposed by Michèle Riot-Sarcey and Eleni Varikas (1986). These authors posit three types of a feminist "pariah" consciousness: 1) exceptional woman feminism 2) (...)
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    Anna Doyle Wheeler : Philosopher, Socialist, Feminist.Margaret McFadden - 1989 - Hypatia 4 (1):91-101.
    This essay examines the life and work of early socialist thinker Anna Doyle Wheeler, who, with the Owenite theorist William Thompson, was author of The Appeal of One Half the Human Race, Women, Against the Pretentions of the Other Half, Men …. In analyzing her thought, I employ a typological model for the development of a feminist consciousness proposed by Michèle Riot-Sarcey and Eleni Varikas. These authors posit three types of a feminist “pariah” consciousness: 1) exceptional woman feminism 2) subversive (...)
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  29. The CEMI Field Theory Gestalt Information and the Meaning of Meaning.Johnjoe McFadden - 2013 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 20 (3-4):3-4.
    In earlier papers I described the conscious electromagnetic information (CEMI) field theory, which claimed that the substrate of consciousness is the brain’s electromagnetic (EM) field. I here further explore this theory by examining the properties and dynamics of the information underlying meaning in consciousness. I argue that meaning suffers from a binding problem, analogous to the binding problem described for visual perception, and describe how the gestalt (holistic) properties of meaning give rise to this binding problem. To clarify the role (...)
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    Evidence for dysregulation of axonal growth and guidance in the etiology of ASD.Kathryn McFadden & Nancy J. Minshew - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    The influence of democratic racism in nursing inquiry.Carla T. Hilario, Annette J. Browne & Alysha McFadden - 2018 - Nursing Inquiry 25 (1):e12213.
    Neoliberal ideology and exclusionary policies based on racialized identities characterize the current contexts in North America and Western Europe. Nursing knowledge cannot be abstracted from social, political and historical contexts; the task of examining the influence of race and racial ideologies on disciplinary knowledge and inquiry therefore remains an important task. Contemporary analyses of the role and responsibility of the discipline in addressing race‐based health and social inequities as a focus of nursing inquiry remain underdeveloped. In this article, we examine (...)
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  32. Approximate truth and truthlikeness.R. Hilpinen - 1976 - In M. Przełecki, K. Szaniawski & R. W’Ojcicki (eds.), Formal Methods in the Methodology of the Empirical Sciences. Reidel. pp. 19--42.
     
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    From the Ground Up: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Past Fertility and Population Narratives.Clare McFadden - 2023 - Human Nature 34 (3):476-500.
    Population dynamics form a crucial component of human narratives in the past. Population responses and adaptations not only tell us about the human past but also offer insights into the present and future. Though an area of substantial interest, it is also one of often limited evidence. As such, traditional techniques from demography and anthropology must be adapted considerably to accommodate the available archaeological and ethnohistoric data and an appropriate inferential framework must be applied. In this article, I propose a (...)
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    Life is simple: how Occam's razor set science free and shapes the universe.Johnjoe McFadden - 2021 - New York: Basic Books, an imprint of Perseus Books, LLC, a subsidiary of Hachette Book Group.
    Centuries ago, the principle of Occam's razor changed our world by showing simpler answers to be preferable and more often true. In Life Is Simple, scientist Johnjoe McFadden traces centuries of discoveries, taking us from a geocentric cosmos to quantum mechanics and DNA, arguing that simplicity has revealed profound answers to the greatest mysteries. This is no coincidence. From the laws that keep a ball in motion to those that govern evolution, simplicity, he claims, has shaped the universe itself. (...)
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    David Hunter and Jonathan Yates, Augustine and Tradition: Influences, Contexts, and Legacy.Robert McFadden - 2023 - Augustinian Studies 54 (1):93-98.
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    Responsibility for the Effects of our Actions in a Global Society: A Thomistic Approach.Jordan McFadden - 2023 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 79 (1-2):549-562.
    As contemporary ethical discourse has highlighted, due to the world’s increasing connectedness, everyday actions can contribute to harmful consequences far removed from everyday experience. I argue that Aquinas’s treatment of consequences can give us insight into our responsibility for such effects of our actions on a global scale. In particular, Aquinas recognises that we are responsible for per accidens effects of good actions performed negligently. Even an unintended per accidens effect may follow with a degree of likelihood that makes it (...)
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  37. Collision: Ambushed: The unpresentable in valie export’s genital panic.Kathryn McFadden - 2014 - Evental Aesthetics 3 (2):22-31.
    What is unpresentable in art? This paper considers VALIE EXPORT’s feminist exhibitionism in her 1968 performance artwork Genital Panic, which took place in a Munich cinema. EXPORT’s transgressive display of her genitals, which finds art-historical precedents in medieval sheela na gigs and Courbet’s Origin of the World, established a paradigm for a kind of feminist art collision that continues today, – for instance in Deborah de Robertis’ 2014 unauthorized performance at the Musée d’Orsay. EXPORT’s staged presentation and representation of blatant (...)
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    Civilization on Trial.Charles J. McFadden - 1949 - New Scholasticism 23 (2):229-231.
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    Crossing the Line.Joseph McFadden - 2008 - Semiotics:120-129.
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    Dialectical Materialism.Charles J. McFadden - 1960 - New Scholasticism 34 (3):384-387.
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    EM Fields and the Meaning of Meaning Response to Jonathan CW Edward.Johnjoe McFadden - 2013 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 20 (9-10):9-10.
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    Le Probleme du Mal d’après Saint Augustin.Charles J. McFadden - 1938 - New Scholasticism 12 (1):100-101.
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    Marxism.Charles J. McFadden - 1942 - Modern Schoolman 19 (4):70-73.
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    Metaphysical Basis of Action in the Philosophy of Marxism.Charles J. Mcfadden - 1941 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 17:113-120.
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    Medical ethics for nurses.Charles Joseph McFadden - 1946 - Philadelphia,: F. A. Davis company.
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    Marxism.Charles J. McFadden - 1942 - Modern Schoolman 19 (4):70-73.
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    Marxism.Charles J. McFadden - 1942 - Modern Schoolman 19 (4):70-73.
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    Plastids in parasites of humans.Geoffrey I. McFadden & Ross F. Waller - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (11):1033-1040.
    It has recently emerged that malarial, toxoplasmodial and related parasites contain a vestigial plastid (the organelle in which photosynthesis occurs in plants and algae). The function of the plastid in these obligate intracellular parasites has not been established. It seems likely that modern apicomplexans derive from photosynthetic predecessors, which perhaps formed associations with protists and invertebrates and abandoned autotrophy in favour of parasitism. Recognition of a third genetic compartment in these parasites proffers alternative strategies for combating a host of important (...)
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  49. Problem: Metaphysical Basis of Action in the Philosophy of Marxism.Charles J. Mcfadden - 1941 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 17:113.
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    Sur La Philosophie Bergsonienne.Charles J. McFadden - 1937 - New Scholasticism 11 (4):376-378.
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