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  1. Guillelmi de Ockham, Opera Philosophica et Theologica, Opera Theologica I.Gedeon Gal - 1967
     
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    Gualteri de Chatton et Guillelmi de Ockham Controversia de Natura Conceptus Universalis.Gedeon Gál - 1967 - Franciscan Studies 27 (1):191-212.
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    William of Ockham Died "impenitent" in April 1347.Gedeon Gál - 1982 - Franciscan Studies 42 (1):90-95.
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    Richard Brinkley and His "Summa Logicae".Gedeon Gál & Rega Wood - 1980 - Franciscan Studies 40 (1):59-101.
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    Adam of Wodeham's Question on the "Complexe Significabile" as the Immediate Object of Scientific Knowledge.Gedeon Gál - 1977 - Franciscan Studies 37 (1):66-102.
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    Opiniones Richardi Rufi Cornubiensis a Censore Reprobatae.Gedeon Gál - 1976 - Franciscan Studies 35 (1):137-193.
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    A Provisional Calendar of St. John Capistran's Correspondence.Gedeon Gál, Jason M. Miskuly & Ottokar Bonmann - 1989 - Franciscan Studies 49 (1):255-345.
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    Foreword.Gedeon Gál, Girard J. Etzkorn, Francis E. Kelley, Rega Wood & Romuald Green - 1986 - Franciscan Studies 46 (1):V-VIII.
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    Gulielmi de Ware, O. F. M. Doctrina Philosophica per Summa Capita Proposita.Gedeon Gál - 1954 - Franciscan Studies 14 (2):155-180.
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    Quaestio Ioannis de Reading De Necessitate Specierum Intelligibilium Defensio Doctrinae Scoti.Gedeon Gál - 1969 - Franciscan Studies 29 (1):66-156.
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    Robert Kilwardby’s Questions on the Metaphysics and Physics of Aristotle.Gedeon Gál - 1953 - Franciscan Studies 13 (1):7-28.
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    Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum: Ordinatio. Vol. I: Prologus et Distinctio Prima.William of Ockham, Gedeon Gal & Stephen Brown - 1970 - Philosophical Review 79 (2):268-274.
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    A Provisional Calendar of St. John Capistran's Correspondence.Ottokar Bonmann, Johannes Hofer, Gedeon Gál & Jason M. Miskuly - 1990 - Franciscan Studies 50 (1):323-403.
  14. Lectura Secunda in Librum Primum Sententiarum.Adam Wodeham, Gedeon Gál & Rega Wood - 1990 - Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure University.
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    John Duns Scotus, Duns Scotus on the Will and Morality, selected and trans. Allan B. Wolter O.F.M. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 1986. Pp. x, 543. $54.95. [REVIEW]Gedeon Gál - 1987 - Speculum 62 (3):766-767.
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    Lectura Secunda, vols. 1-3.Adam de Wodeham, Rega Wood & Gedeon Gal - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (4):588-594.
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    Expositionis in Libros Artis Logicae Prooemium et Expositio in Librum Porphyrii de Praedicabilibus.Expositio in Librum Praedicamentorum Aristotelis.Expositio in Librum Perihermenias Aristotelis.Tractatus de Praedestinatione et de Praescientia dei Respectu Futurorum Contingentium. [REVIEW]Marilyn McCord Adams, Guillelmus de Ockham, Ernest A. Moody, Gedeon Gal, Angelus Gambatese, Stephen Brown & Philotheus Boehner - 1980 - Philosophical Review 89 (1):129.
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    Venerabilis inceptoris Guillelmi de Ockham Summa logicae.Guilelmus de Ockham, William, Philotheus Boehner, Stephen F. Brown & Gedeon Gál - 1974 - St. Bonaventure, N.Y.: Cura Instituti Franciscani, Universitatis S. Bonaventurae. Edited by Philotheus Boehner, Gedeon Gál & Stephen F. Brown.
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    Father Gedeon Gál: An Appreciation.Stephen F. Brown - 1993 - Franciscan Studies 53 (1):1-5.
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    In Honorem: Gedeon Gál.Rega Wood - 1985 - Franciscan Studies 45 (1):vii-xii.
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    "Guillelmi de Ockham, Quaestiones in librum secundum Sententiarum," edited by Gedeon Gal, O.F.M. and Rega Wood; and "Quaestiones in librum tertium Sententiarum," edited by Francis E. Kelley and Girard I. Etzkorn. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1984 - Modern Schoolman 61 (2):137-138.
  22. William of Ockham, Quaestiones in librum quartum sententiarum (reportatio), ed. Rega Wood, Gedeon Gál, O.F.M., with Romuald Green, O.F.M. (Guillelmi de Ockham, Opera Philosophica et Theologica ad Fidem Codicum Manuscriptorum Edita, Opera Theologica, 7.) St. Bonaventure, N.Y.:The Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure University, 1984. Pp. 32, 384. $45. [REVIEW]Williell R. Thomson - 1986 - Speculum 61 (2):483-484.
     
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    Guillelmi de Ockham Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum: Ordinatio. Vol. I : Prologue and Dist. I. Ed. Gedeon Gal, O.F.M. and Stephen Brown, O.F.M. [REVIEW]Linus J. Thro - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (3):276-277.
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    William of Ockham, Opera philosophica et theologica. Opera philosophica, 2. Expositionis in libros artis logicae prooemium et expositio in librum Porphyrii de praedicabilibus, ed. Ernest A. Moody. Expositio in librum praedicamentorum Aristotelis, ed. Gedeon Gál. Expositio in librum perihermenias Aristotelis, ed. Angel Gambatese and Stephen Brown. Tractatus de praedestinatione et de praescientia Dei respectu futurorum contingentium, ed. Philotheus Boehner, revised by Stephen Brown. St. Bonaventure, N.Y.: Franciscan Institute, 1978. Pp. 32*, 567. [REVIEW]E. J. Ashworth - 1980 - Speculum 55 (2):414.
  25. The law of large numbers in children's diversity-based reasoning.Gedeon Deák, Hong Li, Yiyuan Li, Bihua Cao & Fuhong Li - 2009 - Thinking and Reasoning 15 (4):388-404.
    Adults increase the certainty of their inductive inferences by observing more diverse instances. However, most young children fail to do so. The present study tested the hypothesis that children's sensitivity to instance diversity is determined by three variables: ability to discriminate among instances ( Discrimination ); an intuition that large numbers of instances increase the strength of conclusion ( Monotonicity ); ability to detect subcategories and evaluate numerical differences between the subcategories, or Extraction . A total of 219 Chinese children (...)
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    Emotion regulation choice: selecting between cognitive regulation strategies to control emotion.Gal Sheppes & Ziv Levin - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    In search for a new distraction: the efficiency of a novel attentional deployment versus semantic meaning regulation strategies.Gal Sheppes, William J. Brady & Andrea C. Samson - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    One Size Does Not Fit All: Examining the Effects of Working Memory Capacity on Spoken Word Recognition in Older Adults Using Eye Tracking.Gal Nitsan, Karen Banai & Boaz M. Ben-David - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Difficulties understanding speech form one of the most prevalent complaints among older adults. Successful speech perception depends on top-down linguistic and cognitive processes that interact with the bottom-up sensory processing of the incoming acoustic information. The relative roles of these processes in age-related difficulties in speech perception, especially when listening conditions are not ideal, are still unclear. In the current study, we asked whether older adults with a larger working memory capacity process speech more efficiently than peers with lower capacity (...)
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    Catholic Bioethics and Social Justice: Praxis of US Health Care in a Globalized World; The Cry of the Poor: Liberation Ethics and Justice in Health Care.Lorraine Cuddeback-Gedeon - 2022 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 19 (1):173-175.
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    Human Dependency and Christian Ethics. By Sandra Sullivan-Dunbar.Lorraine Cuddeback-Gedeon - 2019 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 39 (2):424-425.
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    How Fair Is Fair?Lorraine Cuddeback-Gedeon - 2020 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 20 (2):251-262.
    Informed consent in research among people with intellectual and developmental disabilities presents challenges for inclusive research—some particular to the IDD community, and some shared with other vulnerable populations. This essay uses my experiences with qualitative research among the IDD community to raise questions about our understanding of consent and about the principle of justice (given the deep-seated inequalities of power and privilege that may exist between a researcher and someone with IDD). I draw on Franklin Miller and Alan Wertheimer’s fair (...)
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    Flexible feature creation: Child's play?Gedeon Deák - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):23-23.
    Schyns, Goldstone & Thibaut's argument is evaluated from a developmental perspective. Theoretically, feature creation is not necessarily problematic; this view derives from the assumption of innate content (primitive feature sets). Alternative assumptions (e.g., Piaget's theory) are possible. Preschool children readily search for novel features in response to task demands. This is compatible with functionalist approaches, but not the rationalist ones criticized by the authors.
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    Empowering Students for Future Work and Productive Citizenry Through Entrepreneurship Education.Steven A. Gedeon - 2022 - Public Affairs Quarterly 36 (3):197-210.
    Public policy makers are calling for all university students to learn entrepreneurial competencies to prepare them to be productive citizens in an unpredictable future. Far more than simply starting up businesses, entrepreneurship is increasingly seen as a student-centric pedagogical technique (teaching through entrepreneurship) for helping students learn desperately needed foundational skills and attitudes such as curiosity, creativity, opportunity spotting, grit, resilience, proactivity, adaptability, empathy, self-efficacy, motivation, and tolerance for uncertainty and risk. This article describes generational trends that make this education (...)
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    Business ethics and corporate governance: A global survey.Gedeon J. Rossouw - 2005 - Business and Society 44 (1):32-39.
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  35. Quantum Chemistry and the Quantum Revolution.Gal BenPorat & Sam Schweber - 2015 - In Ana Simões, Jürgen Renn & Theodore Arabatzis (eds.), Relocating the History of Science: Essays in Honor of Kostas Gavroglu. Springer Verlag.
     
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    Consciously monitored grasping is vulnerable to perceptual intrusions.Gal Navon & Tzvi Ganel - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 85:103019.
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    A Global Comparative Analysis of the Global Survey of Business Ethics.Gedeon Josua Rossouw - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 104 (S1):93-101.
    This article concludes this special issue of the Journal of Business Ethics that focussed on the Global Survey of Business Ethics as field of Training, Teaching and Research. The article provides a comparative global analysis of the findings in the eight world regions that participated in this global survey viz. Central Asia, East Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America, Oceania, South and South-East Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The eight regions are compared with regard to their findings on the terminology used (...)
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    Business Ethics as Field of Teaching, Training and Research in Sub-Saharan Africa.Gedeon Josua Rossouw - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 104 (S1):83-92.
    The article provides an overview of the Sub-Sahara African region and the four sub-regions in which the 44 countries of Sub-Saharan Africa were divided for the purpose of the Sub-Saharan survey of Business Ethics as field of teaching, training and research. A brief overview of existing literature that reflects on training, teaching and research in the field of Business Ethics in the Sub-Sahara African region is given, after which the research process and methods that were used in the survey are (...)
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    Baroque Optics and the Disappearance of the Observer: From Kepler’s Optics to Descartes’ Doubt.Ofer Gal & Raz Chen-Morris - 2010 - Journal of the History of Ideas 71 (2):191-217.
    Seventeenth-century optics naturalizes the eye while estranging the mind from objects. A mere screen, on which rests a blurry array of light stains, the eye no longer furnishes the observer with genuine re-presentations of visible objects. The intellect is thus compelled to decipher flat images of no inherent epistemic value, accidental effects of a purely causal process, as vague, reversed reflections of wholly independent objects. Reflecting on and trespassing the boundaries between natural and artificial, orderly and disorderly, this optical paradox (...)
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    Theories of Time and the Asymmetry in Human Attitudes.Gal Yehezkel - 2013 - Ratio 27 (1):68-83.
    An important aspect of the debate between the A-theory and the B-theory of time relates to the supposed implications of each for some of the most basic human attitudes and stances. The asymmetry in our attitudes towards past and future events in our life (pleasant and unpleasant), and towards the temporal limits of our existence, that is, toward birth and death, is supposedly considered differently by the two theories. I argue that our attitudes are neither justified nor discredited by anything (...)
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    Alleviating love’s rage: Hegel on shame and sexual recognition.Gal Katz - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (4):756-776.
    The paper reconstructs Hegel’s account of shame as a fundamental affect. Qua spiritual, the human individual strives for self-determination; hence she is ashamed of the fact that, q...
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    “Love is only between living beings who are equal in power”: On what is alive (and what is dead) in Hegel's account of marriage.Gal Katz - 2018 - European Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):93-109.
    The paper develops a conception of marital love as a complex recognitive relation, which I articulate by juxtaposing it against other recognitive relations that figure in Hegel's theory of modern civil society (i.e., respect and esteem). Drawing on Hegel's early writings, I argue that, if love is to provide its unique sort of recognition, it must obtain between “living beings who are equal in power”—a peculiar form of equality that I name (drawing on Stanley Cavell's work) “dynamic equality.” I conclude (...)
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    Apoliticism.Mihály Szilágyi-Gál - 2023 - Philosophy and Global Affairs 3 (1):3-19.
    The following describes the concept of apoliticism, distinguishing it from indifference, which is also considered a negative attitude toward politics. Whereas apoliticism is the rejection of the official political institutions, possibly with the plan of an alternative system, the indifferent rejects politics altogether and is politically disinterested. If reflective negativism rejects politics as mechanism, the indifferent rejects it as a pursuit. I also distinguish between the extra-political, as the condition of being outside of any environment in which free deliberation and (...)
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    Developmental and Educational Perspectives on Theory Change: To Have and Hold, or To Have and Hone?Richard A. Duschl, Gedeon O. Deaák, Kirsten M. Ellenbogen & Douglas L. Holton - 1999 - Science & Education 8 (5):525-542.
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    Le lien matrimonial. Colloque du CERDIC. Strasbourg, 21-23 mai 1970, publié par René Metz et Jean Schlick. Coll. « Hommes et Église», n° 1. Strasbourg : Cerdic, 1970 , 243 pages. [REVIEW]Gédéon Petit - 1972 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 28 (3):314.
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    Por qué el arte no es un lenguaje (o Sobre cómo refuta la teoría pictórica del lenguaje la teoría de la pintura como lenguaje).Álvaro Delgado-gal - 1992 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 7:53.
    En el presente estudio analizaremos la expresión del conflicto en el lenguaje, donde la lucha palabra-letra impregna la teoría agónica del lenguaje y marca la trascendencia sobre la relación historia-intrahistoria. Asimismo, presentaremos la dimensión creadora del lenguaje, relevante desde el Unamuno contemplativo, y el papel desempeñado por el diálo go a la hora de expresar los dos poíos del conflicto, agónico y contem plativo.
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    Unitas multiplex as the basis of plotinus'conception of beauty.Gal Ota - 2011 - Estetika: The Central European Journal of Aestetics; Until 2008: Estetika (Aesthetics) 48 (2).
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    Unbundling the moral dispute about unbundling in south Africa.Gedeon J. Rossouw - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (10):1019-1028.
    Unbundling -- or the breaking up of conglomerates into smaller independent companies -- normally has very little to do with morality, because decisions to unbundle are usually taken on pure strategic business grounds. However, the way unbundling was introduced into the debate about the restructuring of the South African economy by the African National Congress (ANC), gave unbundling some very distinct moral undertones. In this paper the moral arguments in support of and in opposition to unbundling within the South African (...)
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  49. Sod pishrah shel ha-ahavah: ekh notsar mitos ha-ahavah li-fene matayim elef shanah ṿe-khetsad hishtanu ḥayenu me-az.Gal Almog - 2016 - [Israel]: Sṭimatsḳi.
     
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    Out of Africa: An introduction.Gedeon Rossouw - 2000 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 9 (4):225–228.
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