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    Putting all cetacean brains in one category is a big order.Sue T. Parker - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (1):97-98.
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    Brain structure, Piaget, and adaptatison, or, “No, I think, therefore I eat”.Kathleen R. Gibson & Sue T. Parker - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):288-293.
  3. Anselmian Defense of Hell.T. Parker Haratine & Kevin A. Smith - 2024 - TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 8 (1).
    This article constructively retrieves St. Anselm of Canterbury’s theory of retributive justice and provides a defense of what can be called the retributive model of hell. In the first part of this article, we develop the place of retributive punishment in Anselm’s thinking and discuss how and when retributive punishment is a good thing. In the second part, we apply Anselm’s thinking on retributive justice to the problem of hell and provide a defense of how hell, defined as a state (...)
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    Augustine on memory, the mind, and human flourishing.T. Parker Haratine - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-21.
    Augustine maintains that the mind at least consists of memory, intellect, and will (De Trinitate 10.9.13 & 10.11.17). While it is easy to understand the intellect and will as essential to the mind’s activities, memory proves more difficult to understand. It is not immediately clear, for example, whether a human mind could operate without memory, whether people without memory have minds, and what distinguishes memory from the intellect. To understand the role of memory and its respective activities, this article addresses (...)
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    Andrew Ter Ern Loke. Evil, Sin and Christian Theism. [REVIEW]T. Parker Haratine - 2023 - Journal of Analytic Theology 11:700-704.
  6. Practice Methodologies in Education Research.J. Lynch, J. Rowlands, T. Gale & S. Parker (eds.) - 2019 - Routledge.
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  7. Primary literature.Great Women Artists, L. Nochlin, T. Garb, R. Parker, G. Pollock & Pandora Press - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg.
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    Breaking the Boundaries Collective – A Manifesto for Relationship-based Practice.D. Darley, P. Blundell, L. Cherry, J. O. Wong, A. M. Wilson, S. Vaughan, K. Vandenberghe, B. Taylor, K. Scott, T. Ridgeway, S. Parker, S. Olson, L. Oakley, A. Newman, E. Murray, D. G. Hughes, N. Hasan, J. Harrison, M. Hall, L. Guido-Bayliss, R. Edah, G. Eichsteller, L. Dougan, B. Burke, S. Boucher, A. Maestri-Banks & Members of the Breaking the Boundaries Collective - 2024 - Ethics and Social Welfare 18 (1):94-106.
    This paper argues that professionals who make boundary-related decisions should be guided by relationship-based practice. In our roles as service users and professionals, drawing from our lived experiences of professional relationships, we argue we need to move away from distance-based practice. This includes understanding the boundary stories and narratives that exist for all of us – including the people we support, other professionals, as well as the organisations and systems within which we work. When we are dealing with professional boundary (...)
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    A developmental model for the evolution of language and intelligence in early hominids.Sue Taylor Parker & Kathleen Rita Gibson - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (3):367-381.
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    .Sue L. T. McGregor - unknown - Introduction to Special Issue on Transdisciplinarity 70 (3-4):161-163.
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    Corrections to Chevalier-Skolnikoff's Appendix: Collaborative origins of Cebus and gorilla data.Sue Taylor Parker - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (2):370-371.
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    Imitation and derivative reactions.Sue Taylor Parker - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (3):604-604.
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    Species-specific acquisition vs. universal sequence of acquisition.Sue Taylor Parker - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):199-200.
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    A General Model for the Adaptive Function of Self-Knowledge in Animals and Humans.Sue Taylor Parker - 1997 - Consciousness and Cognition 6 (1):75-86.
    This article offers a general definition of self-knowledge that embraces all forms and levels of self-knowledge in animals and humans. It is hypothesized that various levels of self-knowledge constitute an ordinal scale such that each species in a lineage displays the forms of self-knowledge found in related species as well as new forms it and its sister species may have evolved. Likewise, it is hypothesized that these various forms of levels of self-knowledge develop in the sequence in which they evolved. (...)
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    Comparative developmental evolutionary psychology and cognitive ethology: Contrasting but compatible research programs.Sue Taylor Parker - 2002 - In Marc Bekoff, Colin Allen & Gordon M. Burghardt (eds.), The Cognitive Animal: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Animal Cognition. MIT Press.
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    Locating early homo and homo erectus tool production along the extractive foraging/cognitive continuum.Sue Taylor Parker - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (3):414-415.
    This commentary contests Wynn's diagnosis of the cognitive implications of the earliest stone tools and Acheulian tools. I argue that the earliest stone tools imply greater cognitive abilities than those of great apes, and that Acheulian tools imply more than the preoperational cognitive abilities Wynn suggests. Finally, I suggest an alternative adaptive scenario for the evolution of hominid cognitive abilities.
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  17. Self-Awareness in Animals and Humans: Developmental Perspectives.S. T. Parker, R. M. Mitchell & M. L. Boccia - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
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    Sustaining attention in affective contexts during adolescence: age-related differences and association with elevated symptoms of depression and anxiety.D. L. Dunning, J. Parker, K. Griffiths, M. Bennett, A. Archer-Boyd, A. Bevan, S. Ahmed, C. Griffin, L. Foulkes, J. Leung, A. Sakhardande, T. Manly, W. Kuyken, J. M. G. Williams, S. -J. Blakemore & T. Dalgleish - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Sustained attention, a key cognitive skill that improves during childhood and adolescence, tends to be worse in some emotional and behavioural disorders. Sustained attention is typically studied in non-affective task contexts; here, we used a novel task to index performance in affective versus neutral contexts across adolescence (N = 465; ages 11–18). We asked whether: (i) performance would be worse in negative versus neutral task contexts; (ii) performance would improve with age; (iii) affective interference would be greater in younger adolescents; (...)
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    How the child got his stages.S. T. Parker & K. R. Gibson - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (3):399-407.
  20. The Metamorphosis of the Hero: Principles, Processes, and Purpose.Scott T. Allison, George R. Goethals, Allyson R. Marrinan, Owen M. Parker, Smaragda P. Spyrou & Madison Stein - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: In Four Books.John Locke, Awnsham Churchill, Edmund Parker, W. T. & J. M. - 1753 - Printed by T. W. For A. Churchill; and Edm. Parker.
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    On the wild side of culture and cognition in the great apes.S. T. Parker & Anne E. Russon - 1996 - In A. Russon, Kim A. Bard & S. Parkers (eds.), Reaching Into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 430--450.
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    Delegation and supervision of healthcare assistants’ work in the daily management of uncertainty and the unexpected in clinical practice: invisible learning among newly qualified nurses.Helen T. Allan, Carin Magnusson, Karen Evans, Elaine Ball, Sue Westwood, Kathy Curtis, Khim Horton & Martin Johnson - 2016 - Nursing Inquiry 23 (4):377-385.
    The invisibility of nursing work has been discussed in the international literature but not in relation to learning clinical skills. Evans and Guile's (Practice‐based education: Perspectives and strategies, Rotterdam: Sense, 2012) theory of recontextualisation is used to explore the ways in which invisible or unplanned and unrecognised learning takes place as newly qualified nurses learn to delegate to and supervise the work of the healthcare assistant. In the British context, delegation and supervision are thought of as skills which are learnt (...)
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    Characterizing Emotion Recognition and Theory of Mind Performance Profiles in Unaffected Siblings of Autistic Children.Mirko Uljarević, Nicholas T. Bott, Robin A. Libove, Jennifer M. Phillips, Karen J. Parker & Antonio Y. Hardan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Emotion recognition skills and the ability to understand the mental states of others are crucial for normal social functioning. Conversely, delays and impairments in these processes can have a profound impact on capability to engage in, maintain, and effectively regulate social interactions. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the performance of 42 autistic children, 45 unaffected siblings, and 41 typically developing controls on the Affect Recognition and Theory of Mind subtests of the Developmental Neuropsychological Assessment Battery. There were no significant (...)
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  25. A developmental approach to the origins of self-recognition in great apes.S. T. Parker - 1991 - Human Evolution 6:435-49.
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    G. Laudizi: D. Giunio Giovenale: Il frammento Winstedt. (Studi e Testi, Serie Latina, 1.) Pp. 104. Lecce: Adriatica Editrice Salentina, 1982. Paper.R. C. T. Parker - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (2):391-391.
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    Greek Religion.R. C. T. Parker - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (01):86-.
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    Preventing and De-Escalating Ethical Conflict: A Communication-Training Mediation Model.Patricia A. Parker & Tomer T. Levin - 2015 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 26 (4):342-345.
    While ethical conflicts in the provision of healthcare are common, the current third-party mediator model is limited by a lack of expert ethical mediators, who are often not on site when conflict escalates. In order to improve clinical outcomes in situations such as conflicts at the end of life, we suggest that clinicians—physicians, nurses and social workers—be trained to prevent and deescalate emerging conflicts. This can be achieved using a mediation model framed by a communication-training approach. A case example is (...)
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    Postulates of conscious activity.H. T. Parker - 1941 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 19 (2):102 – 121.
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    Postulates of conscious activity.H. T. Parker - 1941 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 19 (2):102-121.
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    A hard policy to swallow.L. S. Parker & T. G. Buller - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (4):23.
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  32. American Protestantism: An Appraisal.T. Valentine Parker - 1956
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  33. Calvin: An Introduction to His Thought.T. H. L. Parker - 1995
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  34. Christianity and the State in the Light of History.T. M. Parker - 1955
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  35. Calvin's Doctrine of the Knowledge of God.T. H. L. Parker - 1959
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  36. Calviris New Testament Commentaries: The Gospel According to St. John.T. H. L. Parker - 1959
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  37. Calvin's Old Testament Commentaries.T. H. L. Parker - 1986
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  38. Essays in Christology for Karl Barth.T. H. L. Parker - 1956
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    M. Detienne: Dionysos mis a mort. Pp. 234; 3 plates. Paris: Éditions Gallimard, 1977. Paper.R. C. T. Parker - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (01):168-169.
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  40. Portrait of Calvin.T. H. L. Parker - 1955
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    The Audience of the Lyric Poets.R. C. T. Parker - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (02):159-.
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  42. The English Reformation to 1558.T. M. Parker - 1950
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    The Greek Sanctuary.R. C. T. Parker - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):381-.
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    Safety of deep brain stimulation in pregnancy: A comprehensive review.Caroline King, T. Maxwell Parker, Kay Roussos-Ross, Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora, John C. Smulian, Michael S. Okun & Joshua K. Wong - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:997552.
    IntroductionDeep brain stimulation (DBS) is increasingly used to treat the symptoms of various neurologic and psychiatric conditions. People can undergo the procedure during reproductive years but the safety of DBS in pregnancy remains relatively unknown given the paucity of published cases. We thus conducted a review of the literature to determine the state of current knowledge about DBS in pregnancy and to determine how eligibility criteria are approached in clinical trials with respect to pregnancy and the potential for pregnancy.MethodsA literature (...)
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    The supply of glucose to the brain and cognitive functioning.David Benton, Pearl Y. Parker & Rachael T. Donohoe - 1996 - Journal of Biosocial Science 28 (4):463-479.
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    Including growers in the “food safety” conversation: enhancing the design and implementation of food safety programming based on farm and marketing needs of fresh fruit and vegetable producers. [REVIEW]Jason S. Parker, Robyn S. Wilson, Jeffrey T. LeJeune & Douglas Doohan - 2012 - Agriculture and Human Values 29 (3):303-319.
    Experts identified water quality, manure, good handling practices (including personal hygiene and equipment sanitation), and traceability as critical farm problem areas that, if addressed, are likely to decrease risk associated with microbial contamination of fresh produce from all scales of agriculture. However, the diverse nature of production strategies used by produce farmers presents multiple options for addressing foodborne illness issues while simultaneously creating potential complications. We use a mental models methodology to enhance our understanding of the underlying factors and assumptions (...)
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    Homo Necans. Interpretationen altgriechischer Opferriten und Mythen. [REVIEW]R. C. T. Parker - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):509-510.
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    Interpreting Early Hellenistic Religion: a Study Based on the Mystery Cult of Demeter and the Cult of Isis. [REVIEW]R. C. T. Parker - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):511-512.
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    Recherches sur le dieu Pan. [REVIEW]R. C. T. Parker - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (1):130-131.
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    The Audience of the Lyric Poets. [REVIEW]R. C. T. Parker - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (2):159-162.
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