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    Assessment of Arts Achievement in the United Kingdom: The Reflective Conversation.Malcolm Ross - 1992 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 26 (3):85.
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    Fixed Stars and Living Motion in Poetry.Malcolm M. Ross - 1952 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 27 (3):381-399.
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  3. Knowing Face to Face: Towards Mature Aesthetic Encountering.Malcolm Ross - 1982 - In The Development of Aesthetic Experience. Pergamon Press. pp. 3--78.
     
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    Louis Arnaud Reid.Malcolm Ross - 1987 - British Journal of Aesthetics 27 (2):101-103.
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  5. Postscript to Gavin Bolton.Malcolm Ross - 1982 - In The Development of Aesthetic Experience. Pergamon Press.
     
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  6. Redeeming the Time.Malcolm Ross - 1946 - University of Manitoba].
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    The Arts, a way of knowing.Malcolm Ross (ed.) - 1983 - New York: Pergamon Press.
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    Doublon Voir Bib 156803The Aesthetic Imperative: Relevance and Responsibility in Arts Education.Malcolm Ross - 1982 - Pergamon Press.
    The Aesthetic Imperative: Relevance and Responsibility in Arts Education is a collection of papers that covers various concerns in assessment in the context of arts education.
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    The Development of aesthetic experience.Malcolm Ross (ed.) - 1982 - New York: Pergamon Press.
    The Development of Aesthetic Experience.
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    The hidden order of arts education.Malcolm Ross - 1991 - British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (2):111-121.
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    Assessing Achievement In The Arts.Malcolm Ross & Sally Mitchell - 1993 - British Journal of Aesthetics 33 (2):99-112.
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    Cultural differentiation does not entail group-level structure: The case for geographically explicit analysis.Robert Malcolm Ross & Quentin Douglas Atkinson - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
    Richerson et al. argue that relatively large culturalFSTvalues provide evidence for group structure and therefore scope for group selection. However, recent research on spatial patterns of cultural variation demonstrates that, as in the genetic case, apparent group structure can be a consequence of geographic clines, not group barriers. Such a pattern limits the scope for cultural group selection.
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    History and Poetry.Malcolm M. Ross - 1951 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 26 (3):426-442.
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    History and Poetry.Malcolm M. Ross - 1951 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 26 (3):426-442.
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    Philosophy in Literature.Malcolm Ross - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (1):141-142.
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    The Symbolic Order: A Contemporary Reader on the Arts DebateThe Claims of Feeling: Readings on Aesthetic Education.Alan Simpson, Peter Abbs & Malcolm Ross - 1993 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 27 (3):115.
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    Elizabethan Recusant Prose. [REVIEW]Malcolm Ross - 1952 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 27 (3):455-456.
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    Milton Criticism. [REVIEW]Malcolm Ross - 1951 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 26 (2):312-314.
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    Milton Criticism. [REVIEW]Malcolm Ross - 1951 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 26 (2):312-314.
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    Symbol and Metaphor in Human Experience. [REVIEW]Malcolm Ross - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (3):516-517.
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    The Forlorn Demon. [REVIEW]Malcolm Ross - 1954 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 29 (2):299-301.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Barbara K. Mullins, Randy Raphael, Amee Adkins, John A. Beineke, Malcolm B. Campbell, Daniel Perlstein, C. Douglas Lamoreaux & Cheri Louise Ross - 1996 - Educational Studies 27 (1):23-61.
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    Dhamma-Western Academic and Sinhalese Buddhist Interpretations Study of a Religious Concept, John Ross Carter.Malcolm Hudson - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 4 (3):94-95.
    Dhamma-Western Academic and Sinhalese Buddhist Interpretations Study of a Religious Concept, John Ross Carter. 1978. Hokuseido Press, Tokyo USA distribution: Heian International Publishing Company, PO Box 2402, So. San Francisco, Ca 94080. 212pp. £29.75.
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    Ian Simpson Ross, William Dunbar, Leiden : E.J. Brill, 1981, 284 pp. [REVIEW]Malcolm Sinclair - 1983 - Moreana 20 (2):80-80.
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    Andrews' Malcolm. The Search for The Picturesque: Landscape Aesthetics and Tourism in Britain, L 760-1800.Stephanie A. Ross - 1990 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (3):248-249.
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  26. "The Creative Arts": Malcolm Ross[REVIEW]Philip Meeson - 1981 - British Journal of Aesthetics 21 (2):182.
     
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  27. "The Arts: A Way of Knowing": Edited by Malcolm Ross[REVIEW]Peter Abbs - 1985 - British Journal of Aesthetics 25 (1):72.
     
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  28. "The Aesthetic Imperative": Edited by Malcolm Ross[REVIEW]Graham Mcfee - 1983 - British Journal of Aesthetics 23 (1):86.
     
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  29. "The Claims of Feeling: Readings in Aesthetic Education": Edited by Malcolm Ross[REVIEW]Philip Meeson - 1990 - British Journal of Aesthetics 30 (4):383.
     
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  30. "The Arts and Personal Growth": Edited by Malcolm Ross[REVIEW]Alan Simpson - 1981 - British Journal of Aesthetics 21 (4):371.
     
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  31. The social world as knowable.Malcolm Williams - 1998 - In Tim May & Malcolm Williams (eds.), Knowing the social world. Philadelphia: Open University Press. pp. 5--21.
     
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  32. Problems of mind: Descartes to Wittgenstein.Norman Malcolm - 1972 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
  33. The reflexive thesis: wrighting sociology of scientific knowledge.Malcolm Ashmore - 1989 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    This unusually innovative book treats reflexivity, not as a philosophical conundrum, but as a practical issue that arises in the course of scholarly research and argument. In order to demonstrate the concrete and consequential nature of reflexivity, Malcolm Ashmore concentrates on an area in which reflexive "problems" are acute: the sociology of scientific knowledge. At the forefront of recent radical changes in our understanding of science, this increasingly influential mode of analysis specializes in rigorous deconstructions of the research practices (...)
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    Scientific Discovery: Computational Explorations of the Creative Processes.Malcolm R. Forster - 1987 - MIT Press (MA).
    Scientific discovery is often regarded as romantic and creative - and hence unanalyzable - whereas the everyday process of verifying discoveries is sober and more suited to analysis. Yet this fascinating exploration of how scientific work proceeds argues that however sudden the moment of discovery may seem, the discovery process can be described and modeled. Using the methods and concepts of contemporary information-processing psychology (or cognitive science) the authors develop a series of artificial-intelligence programs that can simulate the human thought (...)
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    Articles on Aristotle.Jonathan Barnes, Malcolm Schofield & Richard Sorabji (eds.) - 1975 - London: Duckworth.
    v. 1. Science.--v. 2. Ethics and politics.--v. 3. Metaphysics.--v. 4. Psychology & aesthetics.
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  36. The concept of prepredicative experience.Ross Harrison - 1975 - In Edo Pivčević (ed.), Phenomenology and philosophical understanding. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 95.
     
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    Logic and system.Malcolm Clark - 1971 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
  38. The Moving Spotlight: An Essay on Time and Ontology.Ross P. Cameron - 2015 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Ross P. Cameron argues that the flow of time is a genuine feature of reality. He suggests that the best version of the A-Theory is a version of the Moving Spotlight view, according to which past and future beings are real, but there is nonetheless an objectively privileged present. Cameron argues that the Moving Spotlight theory should be viewed as having more in common with Presentism than with the B-Theory. Furthermore, it provides the best account of truthmakers for claims (...)
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  39. How to Tell When Simpler, More Unified, or Less A d Hoc Theories Will Provide More Accurate Predictions.Malcolm R. Forster & Elliott Sober - 1994 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45 (1):1-35.
    Traditional analyses of the curve fitting problem maintain that the data do not indicate what form the fitted curve should take. Rather, this issue is said to be settled by prior probabilities, by simplicity, or by a background theory. In this paper, we describe a result due to Akaike [1973], which shows how the data can underwrite an inference concerning the curve's form based on an estimate of how predictively accurate it will be. We argue that this approach throws light (...)
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  40. Devolving standards : California's structural failures in response to prisoner litigation.Malcolm M. Feeley & Van Swearingen - 2018 - In Thomas Frederick Burke & Jeb Barnes (eds.), Varieties of legal order: the politics of adversarial and bureaucratic legalism. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  41. Nothing is hidden: Wittgenstein's criticism of his early thought.Norman Malcolm - 1986 - New York, NY, USA: Blackwell.
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    Scientific Discovery: Computational Explorations of the Creative Process. Pat Langley, Herbert A. Simon, Gary L. Bradshaw, Jan M. Zytkow.Malcolm R. Forster - 1990 - Philosophy of Science 57 (2):336-338.
  43. Political Legitimacy, Authoritarianism, and Climate Change.Ross Mittiga - forthcoming - American Political Science Review.
    Is authoritarian power ever legitimate? The contemporary political theory literature—which largely conceptualizes legitimacy in terms of democracy or basic rights—would seem to suggest not. I argue, however, that there exists another, overlooked aspect of legitimacy concerning a government’s ability to ensure safety and security. While, under normal conditions, maintaining democracy and rights is typically compatible with guaranteeing safety, in emergency situations, conflicts between these two aspects of legitimacy can and often do arise. A salient example of this is the COVID-19 (...)
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    Hugo de Vries and the rediscovery of Mendel's laws.Malcolm J. Kottler - 1979 - Annals of Science 36 (5):517-538.
    Hugo de Vries claimed that he had discovered Mendel's laws before he found Mendel's paper. De Vries's first ratios, published in 1897, for the second generation of hybrids were 2/3:1/3 and 80%:20%. By 1900, both of these ratios had become 3:1. These changing ratios suggest that as late as 1897 de Vries had not discovered the laws, although he asserted, from 1900 on, that he had found the laws in 1896. An Appendix details de Vries's Mendelian experiments as described in (...)
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  45. Turtles all the way down: Regress, priority and fundamentality.Ross P. Cameron - 2008 - Philosophical Quarterly 58 (230):1-14.
    I address an intuition commonly endorsed by metaphysicians, that there must be a fundamental layer of reality, i.e., that chains of ontological dependence must terminate: there cannot be turtles all the way down. I discuss applications of this intuition with reference to Bradley’s regress, composition, realism about the mental and the cosmological argument. I discuss some arguments for the intui- tion, but argue that they are unconvincing. I conclude by making some suggestions for how the intuition should be argued for, (...)
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  46. Truthmakers and ontological commitment: or how to deal with complex objects and mathematical ontology without getting into trouble.Ross P. Cameron - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 140 (1):1 - 18.
    What are the ontological commitments of a sentence? In this paper I offer an answer from the perspective of the truthmaker theorist that contrasts with the familiar Quinean criterion. I detail some of the benefits of thinking of things this way: they include making the composition debate tractable without appealing to a neo-Carnapian metaontology, making sense of neo-Fregeanism, and dispensing with some otherwise recalcitrant necessary connections.
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  47. Extreme beliefs and Echo chambers.Finlay Malcolm & Christopher Ranalli - forthcoming - In Rik Peels & John Horgan (eds.), Mapping the Terrain of Extreme Belief and Behavior. Oxford University Press.
    Are extreme beliefs constitutive of echo chambers, or only typically caused by them? Or are many echo chambers unproblematic, amplifying relatively benign beliefs? This paper details the conceptual relations between echo chambers and extreme beliefs, showing how different conceptual choice-points in how we understand both echo chambers and extreme beliefs affects how we should evaluate, study, and engage with echo chambering groups. We also explore how our theories of extreme beliefs and echo chambers shape social scientific research and contribute in (...)
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    Aristotle's Prior and posterior analytics. Aristotle & William David Ross - 1980 - New York: Garland. Edited by W. D. Ross.
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    To see the Buddha: a philosopher's quest for the meaning of emptiness.Malcolm David Eckel - 1994 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    Malcolm David Eckel takes us on a contemporary quest to discover the essential meaning behind the Buddha's many representations. Eckel's bold thesis proposes that the proper understanding of Buddhist philosophy must be thoroughly religious--an understanding revealed in Eckel's new translation of the philospher Bhavaviveka's major work, The Flame of Reason. Eckel shows that the dimensions of early Indian Buddhism--popular art, conventional piety, and critical philosophy--all work together to express the same religious yearning for the fullness of emptiness that Buddha (...)
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  50. Institutions in Economics: The Old and the New Institutionalism.Malcolm Rutherford - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book examines and compares the two major traditions of institutionalist thinking in economics: the 'old' institutionalism of Veblen, Mitchell, Commons, and Ayres, and the 'new' institutionalism developed more recently from neoclassical and Austrian sources and including the writings of Coase, Williamson, North, Schotter, and many others. The discussion is organized around a set of key methodological, theoretical, and normative problems that necessarily confront any attempt to incorporate institutions into economics. These are identified in terms of the issues surrounding the (...)
     
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