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    Early Plant Learning in Fiji.Rita Anne McNamara & Annie E. Wertz - 2021 - Human Nature 32 (1):115-149.
    Recent work with infants suggests that plant foraging throughout evolutionary history has shaped the design of the human mind. Infants in Germany and the US avoid touching plants and engage in more social looking toward adults before touching them. This combination of behavioral avoidance and social looking strategies enables safe and rapid social learning about plant properties within the first two years of life. Here, we explore how growing up in a context that requires frequent interaction with plants shapes children’s (...)
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    Privacy and Disclosure in Medical Genetics Examined in an Ethics of Care.John C. Fletcher Dorothy C. Wertz - 2007 - Bioethics 5 (3):212-232.
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  3. knowing at each step of the way exactly what advance is being made. One limitation of Giorgi's sketch is its outline character, its lack of a detailed elaboration of procedures. Hence we see the present work as following from Giorgi's, in essence if not in minute detail, and yet making more explicit how we have carried out the particular phase of analysis known as" psychological reflection. [REVIEW]J. Wertz lyQ Frederick - 1971 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 38:529-562.
     
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    On the Problems Solved by Cognitive Processes.Paul E. Smaldino, David Pietraszewski & Annie E. Wertz - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (6):e13297.
    Cognitive scientists have focused too narrowly on the acquisition of data and on the methods to extract patterns from those data. We argue that a successful science of the mind requires widening our focus to include the problems being solved by cognitive processes. Frameworks that characterize cognitive processes in terms of instrumental problem‐solving, such as those within the evolutionary social sciences, become necessary if we wish to discover more accurate descriptions of those processes.
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    Wertz’s “Terms in Milindapañha: A Taoist Explanatory Note”.Marty H. Heitz - 2002 - Southwest Philosophy Review 18 (2):81-82.
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    Wertz’s “Terms in Milindapañha: A Taoist Explanatory Note”.Marty H. Heitz - 2002 - Southwest Philosophy Review 18 (2):81-82.
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    Wertz, F. J., Charmaz, K., McMullen, L., Josselson, R., Anderson, R., McSpadden, E. (2011). Five ways of doing qualitative analysis: Phenomenological psychology, grounded theory, discourse analysis, narrative research, and intuitive inquiry. New York: Guilford Press, ISBN 978-1-60918-142-0, 434 pages (Paper). [REVIEW]James Morley - 2012 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 43 (1):136-139.
  8. In memoriam: Dorothy Wertz.Fletcher John, Knoppers Bartha-Maria & Nippert Irmgard - 2003 - Hastings Center Report 33 (4).
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  9. Comments on Wertz.William H. Bruening - unknown
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    Sport and Representation: A Response to Wertz and Best.Terence J. Roberts - 1986 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 13 (1):89-94.
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    Sport Is Not Art: Professor Wertz's Aunt Sally.David Best - 1986 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 20 (2):95.
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    Talking a Good Game: Inquiries into the Principles of Sport by Spencer K. Wertz.R. Scott Kretchmar - 1991 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 18 (1):90-96.
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    In Memorium: Tribute to Dorothy Wertz.John Fletcher - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (3):461-462.
  14. Electron paramagnetic resonance: Elementary theory and practical applications: By John A. Weil, James R. Bolton, and John E. Wertz. Wiley-Interscience, New York, New York, 1994, xxi +569 pp., $79.95. [REVIEW]Larry Kevan - 1997 - Foundations of Physics 27 (6):959-960.
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    When Caring Is Just and Justice is Caring: Justice and Mental Retardation.Eva Feder Kittay - 2001 - Public Culture 13 (3):557-580.
    Among the various human forms alluded to in the Hebrew prayer, mental retardation appears to be one of the most difficult to celebrate. It is the disability that other disabled persons do not want attributed to them. It is the disability for which prospective parents are most likely to use selective abortion (Wertz 2000). And it is the disability that prompted one of the most illustrious United States Supreme Court Justices to endorse forced sterilization, because "three generations of imbeciles (...)
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  16. G. Breaking rules. Can cheaters play the game?Craig K. Lehman - 2013 - In Jason Holt (ed.), Philosophy of Sport: Core Readings. Broadview Press.
    There is a well-known, superficially plausible argument which says that a game is defined by its rules, so that cheaters in that game can't possibly be winners, or even legitimate participants. The article critically examines this argument and provides counterexamples to its underlying assumptions. -/- ================= This article originally appeared in Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, VIII, 1981, pp. 41-46. It has since been reprinted in Morgan, William and Meier, Klaus, eds, Philosophic Inquiry in Sport, and Vanderwerken, David and (...)
     
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    What Really Happened: A Tribute to John C. Fletcher.Mary Faith Marshall - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (4):W3-W5.
    John C. Fletcher, a pioneer in the field of bioethics and friend and mentor to many generations of bioethicists, died tragically on May 27th at the age of 72. The son of an Episcopal priest from Bryan, TX, Fletcher graduated in 1953 with a degree in English Literature from the University of the South in Sewanee, TN. After completing a Masters in Divinity degree from the Virginia Theological Seminary and a stint as a Fulbright scholar at the University of Heidelberg (...)
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    Between Hume's Philosophy and History. [REVIEW]Robert Baird - 2001 - Review of Metaphysics 54 (3):689-690.
    This work explores in an extended and illuminating way an issue Wertz has pursued in several articles over the years: Humes understanding of the methodological and epistemological ties between philosophy and history. It reflects a thorough knowledge of both the Hume corpus and the secondary literature on Hume. This familiarity with primary and secondary texts is evident both in the body of Wertzs book and in the extensive and informative footnotes. The footnotes alone are a rich source of guidance (...)
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    Finansowanie testów genetycznych ze źródeł publicznych.Olga Dryla - 2015 - Diametros 44:1-19.
    One of the signs of the rapid development of medical genetics is a gradual increase in the number of genetic tests available. Different aspects of this phenomenon have been addressed and debated in the source literature, but so far relatively little has been said about the obligation to provide equal access – in the social context – to selected kinds of tests. In this article, I attempt to reconstruct those few suggestions, dealing with the principles of funding genetic tests from (...)
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