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  1. The Plant Ontology: A common reference ontology for plants.L. Walls Ramona, D. Cooper Laurel, Elser Justin, W. Stevenson Dennis, Barry Smith, Mungall Chris, A. Gandolfo Maria & Jaiswal Pankaj - 2010 - In Walls Ramona L., Cooper Laurel D., Justin Elser, Stevenson Dennis W., Smith Barry, Chris Mungall, Gandolfo Maria A. & Pankaj Jaiswal (eds.), Proceedings of the Workshop on Bio-Ontologies, ISMB, Boston, July, 2010.
    The Plant Ontology (PO) (http://www.plantontology.org) (Jaiswal et al., 2005; Avraham et al., 2008) was designed to facilitate cross-database querying and to foster consistent use of plant-specific terminology in annotation. As new data are generated from the ever-expanding list of plant genome projects, the need for a consistent, cross-taxon vocabulary has grown. To meet this need, the PO is being expanded to represent all plants. This is the first ontology designed to encompass anatomical structures as well as growth and developmental (...)
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    Kiyozawa Manshi’s Two Theories of Evolution and Their Western Inspiration.Dennis Prooi - 2023 - Journal of Japanese Philosophy 9 (1):77-99.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Kiyozawa Manshi’s Two Theories of Evolution and Their Western InspirationDennis PROOIIntroductionIf one solely were to confine the scope of one’s inquiry into the defining trait of a “Tokyo School of Philosophy” to the years immediately following the founding of Tokyo University in 1877, it would be hard to escape the conclusion that philosophy there at the time was determined almost entirely by the dominant intellectual wind blowing through its (...)
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    Educating for civic dialogue in an age of uncivil discourse.Dennis Gunn - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Educating for Civic Dialogue in an Age of Uncivil Discourse addresses an urgent challenge-to help students learn the skills of civic engagement-by offering a framework for authentic cosmopolitan education. As an invitation to ongoing civil dialogue with diverse voices in the classroom, the book aims to foster the skills of democratic and global citizenship that allow students to find their voice as local, national, and global citizens outside of the classroom. It suggests practical ways that teachers can promote the (...)
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    Conversations from the Shin Buddhist-Muslim-Christian Workshops, 2016–2019: Introduction.Dennis Hirota - 2022 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 42 (1):239-240.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Conversations from the Shin Buddhist-Muslim-Christian Workshops, 2016–2019:IntroductionDennis HirotaIn 2016, members of the Research Center for World Buddhist Cultures at Ryukoku University initiated a project that came to be titled "Conversations in Comparative Theology: Shin Buddhism, Christianity, Islam." The basic plan called for a small number of scholars of the three traditions to meet to present papers on shared themes and discuss vital topics in their own traditions. The hope (...)
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    Social psychological research isn't negative, and its message fosters compassion, not cynicism.Dennis T. Regan & Thomas Gilovich - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (3):354-355.
    Krueger & Funder (K&F) correctly identify work on conformity, obedience, bystander (non)intervention, and social cognition as among social psychology's most memorable contributions, but they incorrectly portray that work as stemming from a “negative research orientation.” Instead, the work they cite stimulates compassion for the human actor by revealing the enormous complexity involved in deciding what to think and do in difficult, uncertain situations.
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    Design, Mediation, and the Posthuman.Dennis M. Weiss, Amy D. Propen & Colbey Emmerson Reid (eds.) - 2014 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    Weiss, Propen, and Reid gather a diverse group of scholars to analyze the growing obsolescence of the human-object dichotomy in today's world. In doing so, Design, Mediation, and the Posthuman brings together diverse disciplines to foster a dialog on significant technological issues pertinent to philosophy, rhetoric, aesthetics, and science.
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    AI Within Online Discussions: Rational, Civil, Privileged?Jonas Aaron Carstens & Dennis Friess - 2024 - Minds and Machines 34 (2):1-25.
    While early optimists have seen online discussions as potential spaces for deliberation, the reality of many online spaces is characterized by incivility and irrationality. Increasingly, AI tools are considered as a solution to foster deliberative discourse. Against the backdrop of previous research, we show that AI tools for online discussions heavily focus on the deliberative norms of rationality and civility. In the operationalization of those norms for AI tools, the complex deliberative dimensions are simplified, and the focus lies on (...)
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    What Do Participants Take Away from Local eParticipation?: Analyzing the Success of Local eParticipation Initiatives from a Democratic Citizens’ Perspective.Pablo Porten-Cheé & Dennis Frieß - 2018 - Analyse & Kritik 40 (1):1-30.
    This paper asks how the intensity of individual local eParticipation affects users’ perception of democratically valuable effects. Drawing on participatory and deliberative theory literature we extract four participatory effects- internal political efficacy, common good orientation, tolerance, and legitimacy. Furthermore, the paper examines which cognitive factors may moderate the relationship between intensity of participation and perception of participatory effects. Drawing on online survey data from 670 citizens engaged in public budgeting online consultations on the local level, the conducted path analysis shows (...)
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    Diversity as Polyphony: Reconceptualizing Diversity Management from a Communication-Centered Perspective.Hannah Trittin & Dennis Schoeneborn - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 144 (2):305-322.
    In this paper, we propose reconceptualizing diversity management from a communication-centered perspective. We base our proposal on the observation that the literature on diversity management, both in the instrumental and critical traditions, is primarily concerned with fostering the diversity of organizational members in terms of individual-bound criteria. By drawing on Bakhtin’s notion of polyphony as well as the ‘communicative constitution of organizations’ perspective, we suggest reconsidering diversity as the plurality of ‘voices’ which can be understood as the range of individual (...)
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    The State and Future of Black Women's Studies: The Black Women's Studies Association and the National Women's Studies Association in Conversation.Nneka D. Dennie - 2021 - Feminist Studies 47 (1):230-237.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:230 Feminist Studies 47, no. 1. © 2021 by Feminist Studies, Inc. Nneka D. Dennie The State and Future of Black Women’s Studies: The Black Women’s Studies Association and the National Women’s Studies Association in Conversation On February 25, 2021, the Black Women’s Studies Association (BWSA) and National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) partnered for one of NWSA’s Kitchen Table Talks—a new initiative spearheaded by NWSA President Kaye Wise Whitehead (...)
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    Planting the Seeds: Orchestral Music Education as a Context for Fostering Growth Mindsets.Steven J. Holochwost, Judith Hill Bose, Elizabeth Stuk, Eleanor D. Brown, Kate E. Anderson & Dennie Palmer Wolf - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Growth mindset is an important aspect of children’s socioemotional development and is subject to change due to environmental influence. Orchestral music education may function as a fertile context in which to promote growth mindset; however, this education is not widely available to children facing economic hardship. This study examined whether participation in a program of orchestral music education was associated with higher levels of overall growth mindset and greater change in levels of musical growth mindset among children placed at risk (...)
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  12. Pinto fires and personal ethics: A script analysis of missed opportunities. [REVIEW]Dennis A. Gioia - 1992 - Journal of Business Ethics 11 (5-6):379 - 389.
    This article details the personal involvement of the author in the early stages of the infamous Pinto fire case. The paper first presents an insider account of the context and decision environment within which he failed to initiate an early recall of defective vehicles. A cognitive script analysis of the personal experience is then offered as an explanation of factors that led to a decision that now is commonly seen as a definitive study in unethical corporate behavior. The main analytical (...)
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    Learning About Forest Futures Under Climate Change Through Transdisciplinary Collaboration Across Traditional and Western Knowledge Systems.Erica Smithwick, Christopher Caldwell, Alexander Klippel, Robert M. Scheller, Nancy Tuana, Rebecca Bliege Bird, Klaus Keller, Dennis Vickers, Melissa Lucash, Robert E. Nicholas, Stacey Olson, Kelsey L. Ruckert, Jared Oyler, Casey Helgeson & Jiawei Huang - 2019 - In Stephen G. Perz (ed.), Collaboration Across Boundaries for Social-Ecological Systems Science. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 153-184.
    We provide an overview of a transdisciplinary project about sustainable forest management under climate change. Our project is a partnership with members of the Menominee Nation, a Tribal Nation located in northern Wisconsin, United States. We use immersive virtual experiences, translated from ecosystem model outcomes, to elicit human values about future forest conditions under alternative scenarios. Our project combines expertise across the sciences and humanities as well as across cultures and knowledge systems. Our management structure, governance, and leadership behaviors have (...)
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    Transnational Corporations: International Citizens or New Sovereigns?Dennis A. Rondinelli - 2002 - Business and Society Review 107 (4):391-413.
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    Simone de Beauvoir on Existentialist Theater.Dennis A. Gilbert - 2012 - Sartre Studies International 18 (2):107-126.
    My article focuses on Le Théâtre existentialiste by Simone de Beauvoir, recently translated and published in the volume of the Beauvoir Series on her literary writings. The first part introduces the original sound recording of this text and the circumstances behind its possible production in New York City in 1947 and my discovery of it at Wellesley College in 1996. The second part analyzes the divisions of Beauvoir's remarks as she presents Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, and their principal plays from (...)
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  16. Spinoza's emotivism.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1976 - In James Benjamin Wilbur (ed.), Spinoza's metaphysics: essays in critical appreciation. Assen: Van Gorcum.
  17. Ernst Cassirer and Martin Heidegger: The Davos Debate.Dennis A. Lynch - 1990 - Kant Studien 81 (3):360-370.
     
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  18. Doing Justice: Congregations and Community Organizing.Dennis A. Jacobsen - 2001
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    A comparison of ratio behavior in the gerbil and white rat.Dennis A. Vanderweele, Robert M. Abelson & Joseph A. Tellish - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (1):62-64.
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    A Double Anticipation in Aristotle's "Rhetoric".Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1969 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 2 (4):235 - 236.
  21. Black Reparations: A Black and White Issue?Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (4):433.
     
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  22. M. Rostenne on Christianity: a response.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1975 - Giornale di Metafisica 30 (4):447-452.
     
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  23. The Euthyphro as Tragedy: a brief sketch.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1973 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 9 (25):147.
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    The Reluctant Naturalist: A Study of G.E. Moore's Principia Ethica.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1987 - University Press of Amer.
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    On Quantum Chaos and Maass Waveforms of CM-Type.Dennis A. Hejhal & Andreas Strömbergsson - 2001 - Foundations of Physics 31 (3):519-533.
    In this paper, we report on some machine experiments which suggest that waveforms of CM-type are asymptotically Gaussian-distributed.
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    Philosophy History Sophistry.Dennis A. Rohatyn (ed.) - 1997 - Rodopi.
    Post-modernism believes in nothing, not even unbelief. Hence it is a genial version of nihilism, and the flip side of despair. Like skepticism (from which it descends), it is healthy insofar as it rejects all dogmas; but unhealthy insofar as it substitutes its own, while eating its own essence. This book diagnoses this disease, and offers irony as its cure. What failure of nerve did to Hellenism, strength of character must do for the decline of the best. Humor, laughter, and (...)
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    Two Dogmas of Philosophy and Other Essays in the Philosophy of Philosophy.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1977 - Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press.
    The major themes of this study are, first, that philosophy is not a technical enterprise or primarily a branch of knowledge, but a way of life; second, that philosophy cannot be understood apart from its history, and its history cannot be understood apart from the recognition that philosophy does designate a way of life.
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    Waiting and unemployment.Dennis A. Robbins - 1978 - Human Studies 1 (1):83 - 91.
  29. Aristotle's ethics revisited.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1978 - Filosofia Oggi 1 (4):373-380.
     
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    Against the Logicians: some Informed Polemics.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1974 - Dialectica 28 (1‐2):87-102.
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  31. Crónica.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1975 - Pensamiento 31 (124):481.
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  32. Elenco 1975.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1975 - Pensamiento 31 (124):447.
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  33. Elenco filosófico de artículos.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1977 - Pensamiento 33 (130):237.
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  34. Elenco filosófico de artículos.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1975 - Pensamiento 31 (124):441.
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  35. Handbuch Philosophischer Grundbegriffe.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1975 - Pensamiento 31 (124):433.
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  36. In Memoriam Ramón Ceñal.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1977 - Pensamiento 33 (130):248.
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  37. Kierkegaard sobre el argumento ontológico.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1977 - Pensamiento 33 (130):205.
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  38. Lachenmeyer, Ch. W.: El lenguaje de la Sociología.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1977 - Pensamiento 33 (130):213.
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  39. La función del discurso de Sócrates en el "Critón" de Platón.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1975 - Pensamiento 31 (124):429.
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    Locke's Intentions.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1973 - Studia Leibnitiana 5 (1):145 - 149.
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  41. Libros recibidos.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1975 - Pensamiento 31 (124):484.
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  42. M. Weber and the destruction of the fact/value dichotomy.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1984 - Filosofia Oggi 7 (3):361-376.
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  43. Plato and the "profession" of philosophy.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1974 - Giornale di Metafisica 29:387-391.
     
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  44. Prolegomena to any future philosophy which does (or does not) wish to become scientific.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1981 - Filosofia Oggi 4 (1):21-27.
  45. Reply to professors Barke and Leibowitz.Dennis A. Rohatyn - 1984 - Filosofia Oggi 7 (3):393-406.
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    Memory search processes for words and pictures in elementary school children.Dennis A. Mcdermott, Michael E. Young, Robb M. Gilford & James F. Juola - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (2):83-84.
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    Revisioning Sport Spectatorism.Dennis A. Hemphill - 1995 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 22 (1):48-60.
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    Alcohol beverage cues impair memory in high social drinkers.Dennis A. Kramer & Stephen R. Schmidt - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (7):1535-1545.
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    Planning Education Reform in Developing Countries: The Contingency Approach.Dennis A. Rondinelli, John Middleton & Adrian M. Verspoor - 1991 - British Journal of Educational Studies 39 (2):220-221.
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    One Is Not Born a Dramatist.Dennis A. Gilbert - 2017 - Sartre Studies International 23 (2).
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