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    Bildung und Macht: zur sozialen und politischen Funktion der zweiten Sophistik in der griechischen Welt der Kaiserzeit (review).Maud W. Gleason - 2000 - American Journal of Philology 121 (3):497-499.
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    Hellenism and Empire: Language, Classicism, and Power in the Greek World, A.D. 50-250 (review).Maud W. Gleason - 1998 - American Journal of Philology 119 (2):307-309.
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    Nature Embodied: Gesture in Ancient Rome (review).Maud W. Gleason - 2005 - American Journal of Philology 126 (1):143-145.
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    Stoicism and Emotion.Maud W. Gleason - 2009 - Common Knowledge 15 (2):214-215.
  5. In the Eyes of Others.Robert W. Gleason - 1963
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    Seven Decades of History of Science: I. Bernard Cohen , Second Editor of Isis.Joseph W. Dauben, Mary Louise Gleason & George E. Smith - 2009 - Isis 100 (1):4-35.
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    Identity Theft: Doubles and Masquerades in Cassius Dio's Contemporary History.Maud Gleason - 2011 - Classical Antiquity 30 (1):33-86.
    The contemporary books of Cassius Dio's Roman History are known for their anecdotal quality and lack of interpretive sophistication. This paper aims to recuperate another layer of meaning for Dio's anecdotes by examining episodes in his contemporary books that feature masquerades and impersonation. It suggests that these themes owe their prominence to political conditions in Dio's lifetime, particularly the revival, after a hundred-year lapse, of usurpation and damnatio memoriae, practices that rendered personal identity problematic. The central claim is that narratives (...)
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    Aretaeus and the Ekphrasis of Agony.Maud Gleason - 2020 - Classical Antiquity 39 (2):153-187.
    As an imperial Greek author of both cultural and stylistic interest, Aretaeus deserves to be more widely read. His most riveting disease descriptions bring before our eyes the spectacle of the human body in extreme states of suffering and dehumanization. These descriptions achieve a degree of visual immediacy and emotional impact unparalleled among ancient medical writers. This essay considers them as examples of ekphrastic rhetoric, designed to create enargeia. To intensify immediacy and impact, Aretaeus deploys a set of techniques that (...)
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    Roman Republics.Maud Gleason - 2014 - Common Knowledge 20 (1):138-138.
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  10. Time of conscious intention to act in relation to onset of cerebral activity (readiness-potential). The unconscious initiation of a freely voluntary act.Benjamin Libet, Curtis A. Gleason, Elwood W. Wright & Dennis K. Pearl - 1983 - Brain 106 (3):623--664.
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    Unreliable sources (book).Timothy W. Gleason - 1992 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 7 (1):54 – 59.
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    Book review: Unreliable sources: Review by Timothy W. Gleason[REVIEW]Timothy W. Gleason - 1992 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 7 (1):54 – 59.
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  13. The search for God.Robert W. Gleason - 1964 - New York: Sheed & Ward.
  14. Yahweh, the God of the Old Testament.Robert W. Gleason - 1964 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
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  15. New books. [REVIEW]Maud Lightfoot, W. D. Morrison, F. C. S. Schiller, T. B., John Edgar, M. S., David Morrison, H. Bosanquet, M. S., W. D. Morrison & A. W. Benn - 1904 - Mind 13 (50):285-297.
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    American Catholic Anticlericalism.Robert W. Gleason - 1963 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 38 (1):5-14.
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    A Note on Theology and Evolution.Robert W. Gleason - 1959 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 34 (2):249-258.
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    Creation in the Old Testament.Robert W. Gleason - 1962 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 37 (4):527-542.
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    Eloge: Carolyn Eisele, 1902–2000.Mary Louise Gleason & Joseph W. Dauben - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):649-652.
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    Hell: An Apology.Robert W. Gleason - 1958 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 33 (2):165-182.
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    Miracles and Contemporary Theology.Robert W. Gleason - 1962 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 37 (1):12-34.
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    The Assumption and Scripture.Robert W. Gleason - 1951 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 26 (4):533-539.
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    Toward a Theology of Death.Robert W. Gleason - 1957 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 32 (1):39-68.
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    The humanities meet STEM: Five approaches for humanists.Daniel W. Gleason - 2018 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 19 (2):186-206.
    With STEM education garnering an increasing share of educational budgets and press, humanities teachers should consider how to respond to the growing power of math and science. Should humanists rea...
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    The Immorality of Segregation.Robert W. Gleason - 1960 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 35 (3):349-364.
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    Arthur Stanley Eddington Memorial Lectureship.Joseph Barcroft, E. W. Birmingham, Max Born, R. B. Braithwaite, W. Maude Brayshaw, G. A. Chase, Henry Dale, Howard Diamond, Herbert Dingle, Winifred Eddington, Wilson Harris, G. B. Jeffery, Martin Johnson, Rufus M. Jones, Harold Spencer Jones, Kathleen Lonsdale, E. J. Maskell, A. Victor Murray, C. E. Raven, F. J. M. Stratton, Hilda Sturge, W. H. Thorpe, Henry T. Tizard, G. M. Trevelyan, Elsie Watchorn, A. N. Whitehead, Edmund T. Whittaker, Alex Wood & H. G. Wood - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (80):287-.
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    What Role Does Regulation Play in Responsible Innovation of Nanotechnology in Food and Agriculture? Insights and Framings from U.S. Stakeholders.Jennifer Kuzma, Maude Cuchiara, Khara D. Grieger & Ashton W. Merck - 2022 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 42 (3):85-103.
    Historically, market regulation has played an important role in shaping the trajectory of scientific and technological innovation in food and agriculture. However, regulators’ traditional focus on safety and efficacy may be insufficient to address more complex ethical, legal, and social implications of novel products, such as the use of nanotechnology and nanomaterials in food and agriculture. One solution might be to implement the principles of responsible innovation to challenge innovators and policymakers to better anticipate risks further upstream and be responsive (...)
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    Situational Morality. [REVIEW]Robert W. Gleason - 1957 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 32 (4):533-558.
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    The program and first platform of six realists.Edwin B. Holt, Walter T. Marvin, W. P. Montague, Ralph Barton Perry, Walter B. Pitkin & Edward Gleason Spaulding - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (15):393-401.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Bernard J. Kohlbrenner, Edgar B. Gumbert, Richard Wisniewski, Daniel Dorotich, James R. Sheffield, George W. Bilicic, Frank A. Stone, Thomas P. Gleason, Richard S. Pelczar, H. C. Sherman, Kal I. Gezi & Anand Malik - 1974 - Educational Studies 5 (1-2):52-61.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Jack K. Campbell, Elmer A. Lemke, Margaret K. Yaure, Barbara Cutney, Dale H. Gleason, William T. Pink, Sandford W. Reitman & Lewis E. Cloud - 1979 - Educational Studies 10 (2):222-237.
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    Strings Attached: Untangling the Ethics of Incentives: Ruth W. Grant, 2011, Princeton University Press. [REVIEW]Maude Laliberté - 2013 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (1):115-117.
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    On the nonclassical character of the phase-space representations of quantum mechanics.W. Guz - 1985 - Foundations of Physics 15 (2):121-128.
    The quasiclassical representations of quantum theory, generalizing the concept of a phase-space representation of quantum mechanics, are studied with particular emphasis on some questions connected with the Jordan structure of the classical and quantum algebras of observables. A generalized version of the theorem of Gleason, Kahane, and Zelazko is used to establish some nonclassical features of these representations.
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    Situational Morality. [REVIEW]A. J. W. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (2):346-346.
    This small pamphlet presents a critical analysis of the "situational ethic" as it has been proposed by a number of Protestant writers. Gleason is a Jesuit and clearly takes issue with such innovations in ethics. He favors instead the natural law tradition in which man is bound to conscience and must be obedient to the principles of that law: "In creating man God has given him a natural light of the intelligence by which he may know what is to (...)
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    Explaining Our Literary Understanding: A Response to Jay Schleusener and Stanley Fish.Ralph W. Rader - 1975 - Critical Inquiry 1 (4):901-911.
    In replying to Jay Schleusener, I have also answered many of the objections put less abstractly, though often more sharply, by Stanley Fish. For instance, Fish's assertion that my category of unintended negative consequences "will be filled by whatever does not accord with what Rader has decreed to be the positive constructive intention" is essentially the same charge brought by Schleusener and requires no further substantive answer than I have already offered here and, for that matter, in my original essay. (...)
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    Fact, Theory, and Literary Explanation.Ralph W. Rader - 1974 - Critical Inquiry 1 (2):245-272.
    We are free to get our theories where we will. As Einstein said, the emergence of a theory is like an egg laid by a chicken, "auf einmal ist es da.1" In practice theories are usually derived as improvements on earlier theories, as better tools are refinements of earlier, cruder ones; and they are directed explanatorily not at the facts of their own construction but at independently specifiable facts which, left unexplained by earlier theories, have therefore refuted them. A new (...)
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    The Dramatic Monologue and Related Lyric Forms.Ralph W. Rader - 1976 - Critical Inquiry 3 (1):131-151.
    The most distinctive and highly valued poems of the modern era offer an image of a dramatized "I" acting in a concrete setting. The variety and importance of the poems which fall under this description are suggested simply by the mention of such names as "Elegy Written in a Country Courtyard," "Tintern Abbey," "Ode to a Nightingale," "Ulysses," "My Last Duchess," "Dover Beach," "The Windhover," "The Darkling Thrush," "Sailing to Byzantium," "Leda and the Swan," "The Love Song of J. Alfred (...)
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    The Logic of "Ulysses"; Or, Why Molly Had to Live in Gibraltar.Ralph W. Rader - 1984 - Critical Inquiry 10 (4):567-578.
    “O, rocks!” Molly exclaims in impatience with Bloom’s first definition of metempsychosis, “tell us in plain words” . Looking forward, then, we remember that Bloom asks Murphy if he has seen the Rock of Gibraltar and asks further what year that would have been and if Murphy remembers the boats that plied the strait. “I’m tired of all them rocks in the sea,” replies Murphy . Bloom’s interest derives from Molly’s connection with Gibraltar, and Molly herself in her monologue remembers (...)
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    The Literary Theoretical Contribution of Sheldon Sacks.Ralph W. Rader - 1979 - Critical Inquiry 6 (2):183-192.
    Behind all of Sheldon Sacks' writing and teaching lay an intense belief in the objectivity of literary experience and our capacity to achieve a shared conceptual understanding of the forms which underlie it. Literary criticism for him was not the critic's unique and unrepeatable performance but a serious inquiry—a critical inquiry—seeking explicit and precise explanatory concepts which others could grasp, test, and build upon. His effort was to show that we could in significant measure understand and explain literature and its (...)
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    Book Review:Downward paths: An Enquiry into the Causes which Contribute to the Making of the Prostitute. A. Maude Royden. [REVIEW]F. W. Stella Browne - 1916 - International Journal of Ethics 27 (1):112-.
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    Associations of prostate cancer risk variants with disease aggressiveness: results of the NCI-SPORE Genetics Working Group analysis of 18,343 cases. [REVIEW]Brian T. Helfand, Kimberly A. Roehl, Phillip R. Cooper, Barry B. McGuire, Liesel M. Fitzgerald, Geraldine Cancel-Tassin, Jean-Nicolas Cornu, Scott Bauer, Erin L. Van Blarigan, Xin Chen, David Duggan, Elaine A. Ostrander, Mary Gwo-Shu, Zuo-Feng Zhang, Shen-Chih Chang, Somee Jeong, Elizabeth T. H. Fontham, Gary Smith, James L. Mohler, Sonja I. Berndt, Shannon K. McDonnell, Rick Kittles, Benjamin A. Rybicki, Matthew Freedman, Philip W. Kantoff, Mark Pomerantz, Joan P. Breyer, Jeffrey R. Smith, Timothy R. Rebbeck, Dan Mercola, William B. Isaacs, Fredrick Wiklund, Olivier Cussenot, Stephen N. Thibodeau, Daniel J. Schaid, Lisa Cannon-Albright, Kathleen A. Cooney, Stephen J. Chanock, Janet L. Stanford, June M. Chan, John Witte, Jianfeng Xu, Jeannette T. Bensen, Jack A. Taylor & William J. Catalona - unknown
    © 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.Genetic studies have identified single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with the risk of prostate cancer. It remains unclear whether such genetic variants are associated with disease aggressiveness. The NCI-SPORE Genetics Working Group retrospectively collected clinicopathologic information and genotype data for 36 SNPs which at the time had been validated to be associated with PC risk from 25,674 cases with PC. Cases were grouped according to race, Gleason score and aggressiveness. Statistical analyses were used to compare the (...)
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    Gendering Rhetoric - M. W. Gleason: Making Men. Sophists and Self-Presentation in Ancient Rome. Pp. xxxii+193. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1995. Cased, $29.95, £25.00. [REVIEW]Jonathan Walters - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):115-116.
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    "Situational Morality," by Robert W. Gleason, S.J. [REVIEW]George P. Klubertanz - 1971 - Modern Schoolman 48 (2):209-209.
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    Maud Gleason, Mascarades masculines. Genre, corps et voix dans l’Antiquité gréco-romaine.Jean-Noël Allard - 2013 - Clio 37:227-229.
    La collection « Les grands classiques de l’érotologie moderne » des éditions EPEL a l’ambition d’offrir une visibilité française à des ouvrages pionniers dans le domaine des gay and lesbian studies et de la queer theory. Dans cette optique est éditée la traduction de l’ouvrage de Maud Gleason paru en 1995 sous le titre Making Men. Sophists and Self-presentation in Ancient Rome. Afin de prendre en compte les avancées récentes de la recherche, l’éditeur a pris soin d’insérer une (...)
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    Hagmaier, George, C. S. P., and Robert W. Gleason, S. J., Counselling the Catholic. [REVIEW]Theodore V. Tack - 1961 - Augustinianum 1 (1):179-183.
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    The Essential Pascal. Ed. Robert W. Gleason, S.J. [REVIEW]K. L. Becker - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 46 (1):79-79.
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    The Essential Pascal. Ed. Robert W. Gleason, S.J. [REVIEW]Wilfred L. LaCroix - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 46 (1):79-79.
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    "The Search for God," by R. W. Gleason, S.J.; "Legons sur Vatheisme contemporain," by Roger Verneaux; and "The Problem of God in Philosophy of Religion," by Henry Dumery. [REVIEW]James Collins - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 42 (4):415-417.
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    Alfred Vanneste, The Dogma of Original Sin, transl. by E.P. Callens, with an introd. by R.W. Gleason, Vander-Nauwelaerts, Louvain, 1975, 190 pages. [REVIEW]Michel Gervais - 1976 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 32 (3):326.
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    Gleason, R. W., EI mundo fututro. [REVIEW]G. Schiavella - 1966 - Augustinianum 6 (1):127-127.
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