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    The Role of Contact in the Origins of the Japanese and Korean Languages.J. Marshall Unger - 2009 - Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.
    Despite decades of research on the reconstruction of proto-Korean-Japanese (pKJ), some scholars still reject a genetic relationship. This study addresses their doubts in a new way, interpreting comparative linguistic data within a context of material and cultural evidence, much of which has come to light only in recent years. The weaknesses of the reconstruction, according to J. Marshall Unger, are due to the early date at which pKJ split apart and to lexical material that the pre-Korean and pre-Japanese (...)
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    Chinese Final Stops in Japanese: A Critique of Vance's Theory.J. Marshall Unger - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (4):627-631.
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    New Etymologies for Some Japanese Time-Words.J. Marshall Unger - 2010 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 130 (1):35-41.
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    Expressive Japanese: A Reference Guide for Sharing Emotion and Empathy.Senko K. Maynard, S. Nancy, Paul R. Goldin, Eun-Joo Lee, Duk-Soo Park, Jaehoon Yeon, J. Marshall Unger, Ho-min Sohn, Heisoon Yang & Precy Espiritu - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
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    Seeking community views on allocation of scarce resources in a pandemic in Australia: Two methods, two answers.J. Street, H. Marshall, A. Braunack-Mayer, W. Rogers, P. Ryan & The Fluviews Team - 2016 - In Susan Dodds & Rachel A. Ankeny (eds.), Big Picture Bioethics: Developing Democratic Policy in Contested Domains. Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book addresses the problem of how to make democratically-legitimate public policy on issues of contentious bioethical debate. It focuses on ethical contests about research and their legitimate resolution, while addressing questions of political legitimacy. How should states make public policy on issues where there is ethical disagreement, not only about appropriate outcomes, but even what values are at stake? What constitutes justified, democratic policy in such conflicted domains? Case studies from Canada and Australia demonstrate that two countries sharing historical (...)
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    Event-related potential indicators of the dynamic unconscious.Howard Shevrin, W. J. Williams, R. E. Marshall & Linda A. Brakel - 1992 - Consciousness and Cognition 1 (3):340-66.
    The present study applies a new method for investigating dynamic unconscious processes. The method consists of selection of words from patient interview and test protocols that in the clinicians' judgments capture the patients' conscious symptom experience and the hypothetical unconscious conflict related to the symptom, subliminal and supraliminal presentation of these words, signal analysis of event-related potentials obtained to the word presentations. Eight phobics and three patients suffering from pathological grief reactions served as subjects. A time-frequency ERP analysis revealed that (...)
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  7. Bioethics for the People by the People.Darryl R. J. Macer & Mary Faith Marshall - 1997 - Bioethics 11 (2):172-174.
     
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    How Not to Argue about Immigration.J. Angelo Corlett & Kimberly Unger - 2013 - Filozofija I Društvo 24 (2).
    This paper describes and assesses the arguments offered both \nagainst closed borders and in favor of a more open borders approach to U.S. \nimmigration reform as those arguments are set forth in R. Pevnick’s book, \nImmigration and the Constraints of Justice. We find numerous problems \nwith Pevnick’s reasoning on both counts.
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    The relationship of impending death and age category to treatment intensity in the elderly.Michael J. Long & Brenda Stevenson Marshall - 2000 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 6 (1):63-70.
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    Avunculus Liber.Robert J. Baker & Bruce A. Marshall - 1977 - Mnemosyne 30 (3):292-293.
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    The e-volution of the i-society in the delivery of e-government.Wallace J. Taylor, Stewart Marshall & Shahram Amiri - 2010 - AI and Society 25 (3):359-368.
  12. Clarifying the Ethics and Oversight of Chimeric Research.Josephine Johnston, Insoo Hyun, Carolyn P. Neuhaus, Karen J. Maschke, Patricia Marshall, Kaitlynn P. Craig, Margaret M. Matthews, Kara Drolet, Henry T. Greely, Lori R. Hill, Amy Hinterberger, Elisa A. Hurley, Robert Kesterson, Jonathan Kimmelman, Nancy M. P. King, Melissa J. Lopes, P. Pearl O'Rourke, Brendan Parent, Steven Peckman, Monika Piotrowska, May Schwarz, Jeff Sebo, Chris Stodgell, Robert Streiffer & Amy Wilkerson - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (S2):2-23.
    This article is the lead piece in a special report that presents the results of a bioethical investigation into chimeric research, which involves the insertion of human cells into nonhuman animals and nonhuman animal embryos, including into their brains. Rapid scientific developments in this field may advance knowledge and could lead to new therapies for humans. They also reveal the conceptual, ethical, and procedural limitations of existing ethics guidance for human‐nonhuman chimeric research. Led by bioethics researchers working closely with an (...)
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    The Love of God the Primary Reason for the Incarnation According to Isaac of Nineveh.Dominic J. Unger - 1949 - Franciscan Studies 9 (2):146-155.
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    Multiple perspectives on modularity.J. Marshall - 1984 - Cognition 17 (3):209-242.
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    Joseph and Jesus. A Theological Study of Their Relationship By Francis L. Füas, S. J.Dominic J. Unger - 1953 - Franciscan Studies 13 (2-3):215-216.
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    The Epistles of St. Clement of Rome and St. Ignatius of Antioch by James A. Kleist, S.J., Ph. D.Dominic J. Unger - 1947 - Franciscan Studies 7 (1):98-99.
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    The Bertrand Russell Case.Marshall J. Gauvin - 1982 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 2 (1):47.
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    Christ Jesus the Secure Foundation According to St. Cyril of Alexandria: Part III.Dominic J. Unger - 1947 - Franciscan Studies 7 (4):399-414.
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    Christ the Exemplar and Final Scope of All Creation According to Anastasius of Sinai.Dominic J. Unger - 1949 - Franciscan Studies 9 (2):156-164.
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    Robert Grosseteste Bishop of Lincoln on the Reasons for the Incarnation.Dominic J. Unger - 1956 - Franciscan Studies 16 (1-2):1-36.
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    The Christology of Zeno of Verona by Rev. Martin F. Stepanich.Dominic J. Unger - 1949 - Franciscan Studies 9 (2):168-169.
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    Rethinking geographical inquiry.J. David Wood & John U. Marshall (eds.) - 1982 - Downsview, Ont., Canada: Dept. of Geography, Atkinson College, York University.
  23. Rethinking geographical inquiry.J. David Wood & J. U. Marshall (eds.) - 1982 - Downsview, Ont., Canada: Dept. of Geography, Atkinson College, York University.
     
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    J. R. Dinwiddy, Radicalism and Reform in Britain, 1780 to 1850, London, The Hambledon Press, 1992. pp. xxi + 452.P. J. Marshall - 1993 - Utilitas 5 (2):333.
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    Michel Foucault: Personal Autonomy and Education.J. D. Marshall - 1996 - Springer Verlag.
    There is now a considerable literature on Michel Foucault but this is the first monograph which explicitly addresses his influence and impact upon education. Personal autonomy has been seen as a major aim, if not the aim of liberal education. But if Foucault is correct that personal autonomy and the notion of the autonomous person are myths, then the pursuit of such an aim by educationalists is misguided. The author develops this critique of personal autonomy and liberal education from the (...)
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    Islam in China: A Neglected Problem.J. W. H. & Marshall Broomhall - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):220.
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    The Concept of Teaching.J. D. Marshall - 1975 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 9 (1):105-118.
    J D Marshall; The Concept of Teaching, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 9, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 105–118, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.19.
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    Thomas Hobbes: education and obligation in the Commonwealth.J. D. Marshall - 1980 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 14 (2):193-203.
    J D Marshall; Thomas Hobbes: education and obligation in the Commonwealth, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 14, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 193–203, h.
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    Educational Theory and the Conceptual Framework of Common Sense.J. D. Marshall - 1977 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 9 (1):17-31.
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    On Why We Don't Punish Children.J. D. Marshall - 1972 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 4 (2):57-68.
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    The Nature of Educational Theory.J. D. Marshall - 1975 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 7 (1):15-26.
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    The Convergence Between Cultural Psychology and Developmental Science: Acculturation as an Exemplar.Seth J. Schwartz, Ágnes Szabó, Alan Meca, Colleen Ward, Charles R. Martinez, Cory L. Cobb, Verónica Benet-Martínez, Jennifer B. Unger & Nadina Pantea - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The present article proposes an integration between cultural psychology and developmental science. Such an integration would draw on the cultural-psychology principle of culture-psyche interactions, as well as on the developmental-science principle of person↔︎context relations. Our proposed integration centers on acculturation, which is inherently both cultural and developmental. Specifically, we propose that acculturation is governed by specific transactions between the individual and the cultural context, and that different types of international migrants (e.g., legal immigrants, undocumented immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, crisis migrants) (...)
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    Lost in translation. Homer in English; the patient's story in medicine.Robert J. Marshall & Alan Bleakley - 2013 - Medical Humanities 39 (1):47-52.
    Next SectionIn a series of previous articles, we have considered how we might reconceptualise central themes in medicine and medical education through ‘thinking with Homer’. This has involved using textual approaches, scenes and characters from the Iliad and Odyssey for rethinking what is a ‘communication skill’, and what do we mean by ‘empathy’ in medical practice; in what sense is medical practice formulaic, like a Homeric ‘song’; and what is lyrical about medical practice. Our approach is not to historicise medicine (...)
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    The functional anatomy of a hysterical paralysis.John C. Marshall, Peter W. Halligan, Gereon R. Fink, Derick T. Wade & Richard S. J. Frackowiak - 1997 - Cognition 64 (1):B1-B8.
  35. Revisiting Gender-Inclusive God-Talk.J. Aaron Simmons & Mason Marshall - 2008 - Philosophy and Theology 20 (1-2):243-263.
    Though academic debate over gender-inclusive God-talk seems to have fizzled, the issue is a pressing one within many Christiandenominations today—both within and outside the Church—and for that reason deserves to be briefly revisited. Accordingly, althoughin this essay we approach the issue as professional philosophers, our focus is on the life of the Church—more specifically, those no doubt sizable segments of the Church for which a personal God and Satan exist and evangelism matters. Running an elimination argument, we contend that if (...)
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    Patrick O'Leary, Sir James Mackintosh: The Whig Cicero, Aberdeen, Aberdeen University Press, 1989, pp. ix + 226.P. J. Marshall - 1991 - Utilitas 3 (2):322.
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    Reproductive Controversies: Fertility Preservation.J. Taylor, L. Shepherd & M. F. Marshall - 2021 - In Nico Nortjé & Johan C. Bester (eds.), Pediatric Ethics: Theory and Practice. Springer Verlag. pp. 387-401.
    Fertility preservationFertility preservation is increasingly available to pediatric and adolescentAdolescents populations whose future fertility is threatened. These reproductive technologies raise questions about the interestsInterest of younger children in future fertility, parental interestsInterest and influences on adolescentsAdolescents, and the interestsInterest of persons no longer living. Ethical and legal analyses of specific case examples highlight key issues of parental permissionParental permission and minorMinorassentAssent, emerging adolescentAdolescentsautonomyAutonomy, and postmortemRetrieval, gametegamete retrievalGamete retrieval.
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    Law and Legal Science.S. E. Marshall & J. W. Harris - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (122):89.
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  39. There are nowadays professors of philosophy, but not philosophers.Pierre Hadot, J. Aaron Simmons & Mason Marshall - 2005 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 19 (3):229-237.
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    Strategies for consulting with the community: The cases of four large-scale genetic databases.B. Godard, J. Marshall, C. Laberge & B. M. Knoppers - 2004 - Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (3):457-477.
    Large-scale genetic databases are being developed in several countries around the world. However, these databases depend on public participation and acquiescence. In the past, information campaigns have been waged and little attention has been paid to dialogue. Nowadays, it is important to include the public in the development of scientific research and to encourage a free, open and useful dialogue among those involved. This paper is a review of community consultation strategies as part of four proposed large-scale genetic databases in (...)
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    Obtaining informed consent for genomics research in Africa: analysis of H3Africa consent documents.Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Patricia Marshall, Megan Campbell, Katherine Littler, Francis Masiye, Odile Ouwe-Missi-Oukem-Boyer, Janet Seeley, D. J. Stein, Paulina Tindana & Jantina de Vries - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (2):132-137.
    Background The rise in genomic and biobanking research worldwide has led to the development of different informed consent models for use in such research. This study analyses consent documents used by investigators in the H3Africa (Human Heredity and Health in Africa) Consortium. Methods A qualitative method for text analysis was used to analyse consent documents used in the collection of samples and data in H3Africa projects. Thematic domains included type of consent model, explanations of genetics/genomics, data sharing and feedback of (...)
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    The concept of teaching.J. D. Marshall - 1975 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 9 (1):105–118.
    J D Marshall; The Concept of Teaching, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 9, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 105–118, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.19.
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    Thomas Hobbes: Education and obligation in the commonwealth.J. D. Marshall - 1980 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 14 (2):193–203.
    J D Marshall; Thomas Hobbes: education and obligation in the Commonwealth, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 14, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 193–203, h.
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    Persius and the Programmatic Satire. A Study in Form and Imagery.P. K. Marshall & J. C. Bramble - 1975 - American Journal of Philology 96 (4):415.
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    Human Nature Changes.George J. Marshall - 1980 - New Scholasticism 54 (2):168-181.
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    ‘Is teaching what the philosopher understands by it?’: A reply.J. D. Marshall - 1977 - British Journal of Educational Studies 25 (2):186 -.
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    ‘Is teaching what the philosopher understands by it?’: A reply.J. D. Marshall - 1977 - British Journal of Educational Studies 25 (2):186-186.
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    Nanoscale organization of phosphoinositide signaling in the plasma membrane?Aaron J. Marshall - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (3):2300001.
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    The Case of Valeria: An Inheritance-Dispute in Roman Asia.Anthony J. Marshall - 1975 - Classical Quarterly 25 (01):82-.
    In a vigorously argued passage of the oration Pro L. Flacco, Cicero defends his client L. Valerius Flaccus against the charge that he had acted improperly during his governorship of Asia three years previously in claiming as heres legitimus the estate of one Valeria, wife of Sextilius Andro, who had died intestate in the province. This section of the speech involves Cicero in a brief display of his knowledge of the civil law concerning tutela, the forms of acquiring manus in (...)
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    The effects of natural language mediation on response recognition following paired-associate learning.Philip H. Marshall, Douglas C. Chatfield & Erwin J. Janek - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (5):411-412.
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