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    Eloge.Hamilton Cravens - 2012 - Isis 103 (4):756-759.
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    Inventing the Feeble Mind: A History of Mental Retardation in the United StatesJames W. Trent, Jr.Hamilton Cravens - 1995 - Isis 86 (3):512-513.
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    Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. Barbara RossHistory of the Human Sciences. Arthur Still, Irving Velody.Hamilton Cravens - 1990 - Isis 81 (2):306-308.
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    The Inner World of American Psychiatry, 1890-1940: Selected Correspondence. Gerald N. Grob.Hamilton Cravens - 1989 - Isis 80 (1):113-114.
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    Andrew Abbott. Chaos of Disciplines. xvi + 259 pp., illus., refs., index. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001. $54 ; $17. [REVIEW]Hamilton Cravens - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):754-754.
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    At Last: A Useful Overview of the Social SciencesTheodore M. Porter;, Dorothy Ross . The Modern Social Sciences. xxvii + 734 pp., notes, index. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. $125. [REVIEW]Hamilton Cravens - 2006 - Isis 97 (1):140-143.
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    Ellen Condliffe Lagemann. An Elusive Science: The Troubling History of Education Research. xvii+302 pp., tables, index. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000. $25 ; $16. [REVIEW]Hamilton Cravens - 2003 - Isis 94 (4):689-690.
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    Leo B. Slater. War and Disease: Biomedical Research on Malaria in the Twentieth Century. x + 249 pp., illus., index. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2009. $45.95. [REVIEW]Hamilton Cravens - 2010 - Isis 101 (2):447-448.
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    Patrick B. Sharp. Savage Perils: Racial Frontiers and Nuclear Apocalypse in American Culture. xiii + 270 pp., figs., bibl., index. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2007. $34.95. [REVIEW]Hamilton Cravens - 2008 - Isis 99 (3):643-644.
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    Richard Swedberg. Max Weber and the Idea of Economic Sociology. x+316 pp., app., notes, index. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1998. $29.95. [REVIEW]Hamilton Cravens - 2003 - Isis 94 (4):745-746.
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    Eloge: Hamilton Cravens (1938–2015).Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis - 2018 - Isis 109 (3):608-611.
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    Paul Farber;, Hamilton Cravens . Race and Science: Scientific Challenges to Racism in Modern America. 256 pp., index. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2009. $29.95. [REVIEW]Jonathan Spiro - 2010 - Isis 101 (4):894-895.
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    Mark Solovey;, Hamilton Cravens . Cold War Social Science: Knowledge Production, Liberal Democracy, and Human Nature. xvii + 270 pp., illus., bibl., index. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. $90. [REVIEW]Greg Eghigian - 2013 - Isis 104 (2):418-419.
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    Mark Solovey and Hamilton Cravens , Cold War Social Science: Knowledge Production, Liberal Democracy, and Human Nature. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Pp. xviiii+270. ISBN 978-0-230-34050-3. £55.00. [REVIEW]Tiago Mata - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Science 46 (3):542-543.
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    Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries The Triumph of Evolution. American Scientists and the Heredity-Environment Controversy, 1900–1941. By Hamilton Cravens. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1978. Pp. xxiv + 351. $17.50. [REVIEW]Donald Mackenzie - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (3):274-275.
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    Social Control & the Human Sciences in America. [REVIEW]Donna Haraway - 1979 - Hastings Center Report 9 (6):45.
    Book reviewed in this article: The Triumph of Evolution: American Scientists and the Heredity‐Environment Controversy, 1900–1941. By Hamilton Cravens.
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  17. Speculative realism.Iain Hamilton Grant - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 50 (50):58-59.
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    Perceiving persons and groups.David L. Hamilton & Steven J. Sherman - 1996 - Psychological Review 103 (2):336-355.
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  19. The chemistry of darkness.Iain Hamilton Grant - 2000 - Pli 9:36-52.
     
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  20. The sound of music.Andy Hamilton - 2009 - In Matthew Nudds & Casey O'Callaghan (eds.), Sounds and Perception: New Philosophical Essays. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    Ocean Weaves: Reconfigurations of Climate Justice in Oceania.Jaimey Hamilton Faris - 2022 - Feminist Review 130 (1):5-25.
    This article engages weaving as a model of feminist decolonial climate justice methodology in Oceania. In particular, it looks to three weaver-activists who use their practices to reclaim the matrixial power of the ocean (as maternal womb and network of relation) in the face of ongoing US occupation in the Pacific: Marshallese poet and climate activist Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner; Hawai‘i-based settler-ally weaver and installation artist Mary Babcock; and Kānaka Maoli sculptor Kaili Chun, also based in Hawai‘i. Each artist begins from a (...)
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    The role of visual experience in the emergence of cross-modal correspondences.Giles Hamilton-Fletcher, Katarzyna Pisanski, David Reby, Michał Stefańczyk, Jamie Ward & Agnieszka Sorokowska - 2018 - Cognition 175 (C):114-121.
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    Movements of the World: The Sources of Transcendental Philosophy.Iain Hamilton Grant - 2011 - Analecta Hermeneutica 3:1-17.
  24. Postmodernism and politics.Iain Hamilton Grant - 2005 - In Stuart Sim (ed.), The Routledge companion to postmodernism. New York: Routledge.
     
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  25. Postmodernism and science and technology.Iain Hamilton Grant - 2005 - In Stuart Sim (ed.), The Routledge companion to postmodernism. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Prospects for a post-Copernican dogmatism: On the antinomies of transcendental naturalism.Iain Hamilton Grant - 2009 - Collapse 5:415-451.
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    The Role of Eye Gaze During Natural Social Interactions in Typical and Autistic People.Roser Cañigueral & Antonia F. De C. Hamilton - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Pedagogical tools to explore Cartesian mind-body dualism in the classroom: philosophical arguments and neuroscience illusions.Scott Hamilton & Trevor J. Hamilton - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:148123.
    A fundamental discussion in lower-level undergraduate neuroscience and psychology courses is Descartes’s “radical” or “mind-body” dualism. According to Descartes, our thinking mind, the res cogitans, is separate from the body as physical matter or substance, the res extensa. Since the transmission of sensory stimuli from the body to the mind is a physical capacity shared with animals, it can be confused, misled, or uncertain (e.g., bodily senses imply that ice and water are different substances). True certainty thus arises from within (...)
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    Psychosocial Effects of Multigene Panel Testing in the Context of Cancer Genomics.Jada G. Hamilton & Mark E. Robson - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (S1):44-52.
    In recent years, with both the development of next‐generation sequencing approaches and the Supreme Court decision invalidating gene patents, declining costs have contributed to the emergence of a new model of hereditary cancer genetic testing. Multigene panel testing (or multiplex testing) involves using next‐generation sequencing technology to determine the sequence of multiple cancer‐susceptibility genes. In addition to high‐penetrance cancer‐susceptibility genes, multigene panels frequently include genes that are less robustly associated with cancer predisposition. Scientific understanding about associations between many specific moderate‐penetrance (...)
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    What have we learned from observational cosmology?J. -Ch Hamilton - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 46 (1):70-85.
    23 pages, no figure. Proceedings of "Philosophical Aspects of Modern Cosmology" held in Granada, Spain, 22-23 Sept. 2011. Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics ; doi:10.1016/j.shpsb.2013.02.002.
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    A Grammar for Biblical Hebrew Handbook: Answer Keys and Study Guide.Deirdre Dempsey, Jeffries M. Hamilton & Jeffrey S. Rogers - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (3):509.
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    The Technical Codes of Online Education.Edward Hamilton & Andrew Feenberg - 2005 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 9 (1):97-123.
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    What Indians and Indians Can Teach Us about Colonization: Feminist Science and Technology Studies, Epistemological Imperialism, and the Politics of Difference.Jennifer A. Hamilton, Banu Subramaniam & Angela Willey - 2017 - Feminist Studies 43 (3):612.
    Abstract:This article posits Feminist Science and Technology Studies (FSTS) as a vital tool for bridging postcolonial and decolonial thought. First, FSTS forms a bridge by providing tools for reading epistemic imperialism and scientific racism as shared conditions of possibility for disparate colonizations. Second, by foregrounding the necessary links between epistemic and material violence, FSTS helps undo the theory/praxis binary that sometimes undergirds their analytic opposition. The authors argue that the careful study of science as a set of ideas, practices, and (...)
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  34. Philosophy and religion, hope and rapture.Christopher Hamilton - 2019 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 11 (3):115-134.
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    Studies on the Civilization of Islam.George C. Miles, Hamilton A. R. Gibb, Stanford J. Shaw & William R. Polk - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):561.
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    The Wholehearted Professional.Richard Paul Hamilton - 2016 - Journal of Value Inquiry 50 (4):735-751.
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    Procuratores: On the Limits of Caring for Another.J. T. Hamilton - 2015 - Télos 2015 (170):7-22.
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  38. On the Possibility of Robots Having Emotions.Cameron Hamilton - unknown
    I argue against the commonly held intuition that robots and virtual agents will never have emotions by contending robots can have emotions in a sense that is functionally similar to humans, even if the robots' emotions are not exactly equivalent to those of humans. To establish a foundation for assessing the robots' emotional capacities, I first define what emotions are by characterizing the components of emotion consistent across emotion theories. Second, I dissect the affective-cognitive architecture of MIT's Kismet and Leonardo, (...)
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    Variable range hopping in a non-uniform density of states.E. M. Hamilton - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (4):1043-1045.
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    Marital Name Change as a Window into Gender Attitudes.Brian Powell, Claudia Geist & Laura Hamilton - 2011 - Gender and Society 25 (2):145-175.
    The need to revise scholars’ approach to the measurement of gender attitudes—long dominated by the separate-spheres paradigm—is growing increasingly timely as women’s share of the labor force approaches parity with men’s. Recent years have seen revived interest in marital name change as a gendered practice with the potential to aid in this task; however, scholars have yet to test its effectiveness as one possible indicator of gender attitudes. In this article we present views toward marital name change as a potential (...)
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    A Critical Study of the Mahavastu. Telwatte Rahula.Charles Hamilton - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 4 (3):98-99.
    A Critical Study of the Mahavastu. Telwatte Rahula. Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi 1978. xv-435 pp. Rs 90.
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    Il Cuore della Meditazione Buddhista. Nyanaponika Thera, translated into Italian by Nazzareno Ilari.Charles Hamilton - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 4 (3):96-98.
    Il Cuore della Meditazione Buddhista. Nyanaponika Thera, translated into Italian by Nazzareno Ilari. Ubaldini Editore, Rome 1978, 209 pp. Lire 6000.
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    Observations on The ‘Cornelia’ Elegy.J. R. Hamilton - 1957 - Classical Quarterly 7 (3-4):134-138.
    The text of lines 39–40 is open to three main objections: stimulantem pectu Achilli cannot be construed in its context; to refer tuas to Persen would involvi difficult, though not unexampled, change of person; and thirdly, and most serious, it is scarcely possible to believe that Cornelia could appeal to a king of Macedon to testify to the soundness of her morals.
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    On the nature of inhibition in the cerebral cortex.Max Hamilton - 1952 - Psychological Review 59 (1):49-53.
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    PHILOSOPHY.William Hamilton & Orlando Williams Wight - 2016 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Policy and Ethics in Business. Carl F. Taeusch.Walton H. Hamilton - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (1):66-69.
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    Para construir la verdad: La lógica como nexo entre la tradición judeo-árabe y la "Visión Deleytable".Michelle M. Hamilton - 2018 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 35 (3):617-629.
    A lexicon of Hebrew terms and their Romance equivalents from Maimónides’ treatise on logic and philosophy, al-Maqālah fi-ṣināʻat al-manṭiq, circulated in Hebrew aljamiado among Jews and conversos immersed in 15th-century humanism. This lexicon is one of several texts included in a manuscript which also includes literary works by converso authors such as Alfonso de la Torre’s Visión deleytable and Alfonso de Cartagena’s translation of sentenciae by Seneca, as well as three other philosophical lexicons. This collection of texts recorded in MS (...)
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    Plato’s Theory of Forms Reconsidered.Andrew Hamilton - 2005 - Ancient Philosophy 25 (2):349-363.
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    Re-Thinking Atonement in Jonathan Edwards and New England Theology.S. Mark Hamilton - 2017 - Perichoresis 15 (1):85-99.
    Jonathan Edwards′ New England theology has a great deal more to say that is of contemporary doctrinal interest than it is often credited with, particularly as it relates to the doctrine of atonement. This article explores several anomalous claims made be this 18th and 19th century tradition, and in this way, challenges the recent and growing consensus that Edwards espoused the penal substitution model and his successors a moral government model. I argue that of all that is yet to be (...)
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    The Self and Self-Consciousness.Andrew J. Hamilton - 1987 - Dissertation, University of St. Andrews (United Kingdom)
    Available from UMI in association with The British Library. Requires signed TDF. ;It is the aim of this thesis to consider two accounts of 1st-person utterances that are often mistakenly conflated--viz. that involving the 'no-reference' view of 'I', and that of the non-assertoric thesis of avowals. The first account says that in a large range of 'psychological' uses, 'I' is not a referring expression; the second, that avowals of 1st-personal 'immediate' experience are primarily 'expressive' and not genuine assertions. ;The two (...)
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