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    Where war is within.Norman White - 1990 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 65 (4):522-534.
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    Where war is within.Norman White - 1990 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 65 (4):522-534.
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    Where war is within.Norman White - 1990 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 65 (4):522-534.
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    Maurice H. Mandelbaum 1908 - 1987.Lewis White Beck, Norman E. Bowie & Timothy Duggan - 1987 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 60 (5):858 - 861.
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    Socrates is whiter than Plato begins to be white.Norman Kretzmann - 1977 - Noûs 11 (1):3-15.
  6. Patricia White: Beyond Domination.Richard Norman - 1985 - Radical Philosophy 39:41.
     
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  7. "Rights" by Alan R White[REVIEW]Norman E. Bowie - 1986 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (1):165.
     
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    [White Paper] Space Biology Reference Experiment Campaigns for High Fidelity Plant Physiology.D. Marshall Porterfield, Richard Barker, Gilbert Cauthorn, Laurence B. Davin, Jose Luiz de Oliveira Schiavon, Justin Elser, Simon Gilroy, Parul Gupta, Raúl Herranz, Christina M. Johnson, Kyra R. Keenan, John Z. Kiss, Colin P. S. Kruse, Norman G. Lewis, Carolina Livi, Aránzazu Manzano, Danilo C. Massuela, Sigrid S. Reinsch, Sreeskandarajan Sutharzan, Dana Tulodziecki, Wagner A. Vendrame & Madelyn J. Whitaker - unknown
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    Booker T. Washington: 'we wear the mask'.Norman E. Hodges - 2004 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 7 (4):76-110.
    Booker T. Washington (1856?1915), Principal of Tuskegee Institute, delivered an electrifying oration at the Atlanta Exposition in 1895. He drew cheers from white elites in the segregated audience, as also admiration, initially, from many blacks. Washington's ?Atlanta Compromise? speech unilaterally volunteered forfeiture of black political rights in the hope of white endorsement of limited black access to the lower rungs of the economic ladder. Washington's specific program ? prioritising work, vocational education, racial self?help etc. over any quest for (...)
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    New books. [REVIEW]G. J. Warnock, Gerd Buchdahl, J. N. Findlay, Jenny Teichmann, Stuart Hampshire, J. A. Faris, Norman Brown, Peter Diamadopoulos & Alan R. White - 1960 - Mind 69 (273):99-118.
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    No end to equality.Richard Norman - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 29 (3):421–431.
    John White argues that ‘egalitarianism, in education as elsewhere, is a will-o'-the-wisp’.1 He claims that recent defences of egalitarianism, among which he kindly includes my own along with those of Thomas Nagel and Kai Nielsen, have failed to answer the basic question of why a more equal society should be regarded as valuable. I shall try to show that the positive philosophical commitments contained in his argument may point the way to an answer.
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    No End to Equality.Richard Norman - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 29 (3):421-431.
    John White argues that ‘egalitarianism, in education as elsewhere, is a will-o'-the-wisp’.1 He claims that recent defences of egalitarianism, among which he kindly includes my own along with those of Thomas Nagel and Kai Nielsen, have failed to answer the basic question of why a more equal society should be regarded as valuable. I shall try to show that the positive philosophical commitments contained in his argument may point the way to an answer.
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    Karsten Plöger, England and the Avignon Popes: The Practice of Diplomacy in Late Medieval Europe. London: Modern Humanities Research Association; Leeds: Maney, 2005. Paper. Pp. xiv, 304; black-and-white frontispiece, tables, and 2 maps. $69. [REVIEW]Norman Housley - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):584-585.
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    Can education for democratic citizenship rest on socialist foundations?John White - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 26 (1):19–27.
    The paper examines two recent arguments, by Keith Graham and Richard Norman, to the effect that a liberal individualist foundation is insufficient for a socialist conception of democracy and needs to be replaced or supplemented by collectivist notions [I]. It concludes that these arguments are unsound and that a defensible education for democratic citizenship on socialist lines should be based on liberal values, not least that of personal autonomy. At the same time it concedes to collectivism that socialist democracy (...)
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  15. Jim Bradbury, The Medieval Siege. Woodbridge, Suffolk; and Rochester, NY: Boydell and Brewer, 1992. Pp. xvi, 362; 79 black-and-white illustrations. $50. [REVIEW]Norman Tobias - 1994 - Speculum 69 (3):752-754.
     
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    CRISPR/Cas9-mediated Editing of Human?-globin Gene in Human Cells: A Commentary on the Research Ethics.Norman K. Swazo - 2015 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 6 (1):22-26.
    Recently, Chinese researchers published the results of their research using a gene-editing technology on abnormal human zygotes. The research team believes this research has prospective clinical application, viz., for gene therapy for?-thalassemia, a white blood cell disorder, and plan to persist with further studies, despite technical problems in this experiment. The research has elicited international criticism from both scientific and bioethics domains, because it innovates beyond the current global consensus against human germ line modification. This paper comments on some (...)
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    Telling it Like it Was: Historical Narratives on Their Own Terms.Andrew P. Norman - 1991 - History and Theory 30 (2):119-135.
    Sweeping denials of the story's capacity to accurately reflect the past are ever catalyzing equally misleading global affirmations. The impositionalists, such as theorist Hayden White, view historical narratives as imposing a falsifying narrative structure on the past, and conclude that narratives cannot be true. Plot-reifiers, such as Alasdair MacIntyre, David Carr, and Frederick Olafson, posit that the past is already narratively structured; historical plots are reified in order for there to be something in the world to which narrative structures (...)
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    Education, Work and Well‐being.John White - 1997 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 31 (2):233–247.
    The paper explores relationships between work and education. It begins with the meaning of 'work' and critically examines the claim in Richard Norman and Sean Sayers that work is a basic human need. After a section on the place of autonomous and heteronomous work in personal well-being, the paper finishes with comments on education and the future of work.
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    Education, Work and Well-being.John White - 1997 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 31 (2):233-247.
    The current crisis in the ‘work-society’ has implications for future educational policy. This paper explores some of the philosophical issues of relevance here. It starts with the meaning of ‘work’ and the claim that work should be central to our lives. It then examines the arguments that Richard Norman and Sean Sayers have provided for work as a basic human need, concluding that the case has not been made out. A section on the place of both autonomous and heteronomous (...)
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    Can Education for Democratic Citizenship Rest on Socialist Foundations?John White - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 26 (1):19-27.
    The paper examines two recent arguments, by Keith Graham and Richard Norman, to the effect that a liberal individualist foundation is insufficient for a socialist conception of democracy and needs to be replaced or supplemented by collectivist notions [I]. It concludes that these arguments are unsound and that a defensible education for democratic citizenship on socialist lines should be based on liberal values, not least that of personal autonomy. At the same time it concedes to collectivism that socialist democracy (...)
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    Perception.Godfrey Norman Agmondisham Vesey - 1971 - Anchor Books.
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    (J. D.) Hejduk Clodia. A Sourcebook. Pp. xviii + 269. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008. Paper, US$24.95. ISBN: 978-0-8061-3907-4. [REVIEW]Cynthia White - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):316-317.
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    Examining political mobilization of online communities through e-petitioning behavior in We the People.Feng Chen, Loni Hagen, Norman Gervais, Christopher Kotfila, S. S. Ravi, Teresa M. Harrison, Daniel LaManna & Catherine L. Dumas - 2015 - Big Data and Society 2 (2).
    This study aims to reveal patterns of e-petition co-signing behavior that are indicative of the political mobilization of online “communities”. We discuss the case of We the People, a US national experiment in the use of social media technology to enable users to propose and solicit support for policy suggestions to the White House. We apply Baumgartner and Jones's work on agenda setting and punctuated equilibrium, which suggests that policy issues may lie dormant for periods of time until some (...)
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  24. A Strategy for Origins of Life Research. [REVIEW]Caleb Scharf, Nathaniel Virgo, H. James Cleaves Ii, Masashi Aono, Nathanael Aubert-Kato, Arsev Aydinoglu, Ana Barahona, Laura M. Barge, Steven A. Benner, Martin Biehl, Ramon Brasser, Christopher J. Butch, Kuhan Chandru, Leroy Cronin, Sebastian Danielache, Jakob Fischer, John Hernlund, Piet Hut, Takashi Ikegami, Jun Kimura, Kensei Kobayashi, Carlos Mariscal, Shawn McGlynn, Bryce Menard, Norman Packard, Robert Pascal, Juli Pereto, Sudha Rajamani, Lana Sinapayen, Eric Smith, Christopher Switzer, Ken Takai, Feng Tian, Yuichiro Ueno, Mary Voytek, Olaf Witkowski & Hikaru Yabuta - 2015 - Astrobiology 15:1031-1042.
    Aworkshop was held August 26–28, 2015, by the Earth- Life Science Institute (ELSI) Origins Network (EON, see Appendix I) at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. This meeting gathered a diverse group of around 40 scholars researching the origins of life (OoL) from various perspectives with the intent to find common ground, identify key questions and investigations for progress, and guide EON by suggesting a roadmap of activities. Specific challenges that the attendees were encouraged to address included the following: What key (...)
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    Norman Golb and Omeljan Pritsak, eds. and transs., Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1982. Pp. xvi, 166; 9 black-and-white illustrations, 1 map. $38.50. [REVIEW]Steven Bowman - 1984 - Speculum 59 (2):474-475.
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    Marjorie Chibnall, The Normans. Oxford and Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 2000. Pp. xiii, 191; 34 black-and-white plates, 5 genealogical tables, and 6 maps. $26.95. [REVIEW]Leah Shopkow - 2004 - Speculum 79 (2):466-467.
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  27. Geoffrey Chaucer, The Squire's Tale, ed. Donald C. Baker.(A Variorum Edition of the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, 2/12.) Norman, Okla., and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1990. Pp. xxvii, 273; color frontispiece, black-and-white plate. $45. [REVIEW]Kenneth Bleeth - 1993 - Speculum 68 (3):731-733.
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    Christopher Sanders, ed., Bevers saga. With the Text of the Anglo-Norman Boeve de Haumtone. Reykjavík: Stofnun Árna Magnússonar á Íslandi, 2001. Paper. Pp. clxxiv, 399; black-and-white figures and 1 diagram. [REVIEW]Kaaren Grimstad - 2003 - Speculum 78 (4):1392-1393.
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    Aldrete, Gregory S. Daily Life in the Roman City: Rome, Pompeii, and Ostia. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008. xv+ 278 pp. Numerous black-and-white figs. Paper, $19.95. Barker, Elton TE Entering the Agon: Dissent and Authority in Homer, His-toriography and Tragedy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. xiii+ 433 pp. [REVIEW]Irene Berti, Marta García Morcillo, Isabelle Boehm, Pascal Luccioni, Glen W. Bowersock & Claude Calame - 2009 - American Journal of Philology 130:475-480.
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    Aldrete, Gregory S. Floods of the Tiber in Ancient Rome. Ancient Society and History. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. xx+ 339 pp. 37 black-and-white figs. 8 tables. Cloth, $60. Ancona, Ronnie, ed. A Concise Guide to Teaching Latin Literature. Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture 32. Norman: Oklahoma University Press, 2007. xvi. [REVIEW]Sandra Blakely, Emma Bridges, Edith Hall & P. J. Rhodes - 2007 - American Journal of Philology 128:437-442.
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    Jocelyn Wogan-Browne and Thelma S. Fenster, transs., “The Life of Saint Alban” by Matthew Paris. With “The Passion of Saint Alban,” by William of St. Albans, trans. Thomas O'Donnell and Margaret Lamont, and “Studies of the Manuscript” by Christopher Baswell and Patricia Quinn. (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 342; The French of England Translation Series 2.) Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2010. Pp. xvi, 224 plus color figures and plates; black-and-white figures. $45. ISBN: 9780866983907.Tony Hunt, ed., and Jane Bliss, trans., “Cher alme”: Texts of Anglo-Norman Piety. Introduction by Henrietta Leyser. (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 385; The French of England Translation Series, Occasional Publication Series, 1.) Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2010. Pp. xii, 445. $60. ISBN: 9780866984331. [REVIEW]Robert M. Stein - 2013 - Speculum 88 (4):1188-1191.
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    J. D. A. Ogilvy and Donald C. Baker, Reading Beowulf: An Introduction to the Poem, Its Background, and Its Style. Drawings by Keith Baker. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press, 1983. Pp. xvii, 221; black-and-white facsimile frontispiece. $17.95. [REVIEW]Edward B. Irving - 1985 - Speculum 60 (2):487.
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    Kristine Haney, The St. Albans Psalter: An Anglo-Norman Song of Faith. (Studies in the Humanities: Literature–Politics–Society, 60.) New York: Peter Lang, 2002. Pp. xvii, 683; black-and-white figures and 1 graph. $79.95. [REVIEW]Barbara Abou-El-Haj - 2006 - Speculum 81 (4):1204-1205.
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    Stefan Burkhardt and Thomas Foerster, eds., Norman Tradition and Transcultural Heritage: Exchange of Cultures in the “Norman” Peripheries of Medieval Europe. Farnham, Surrey, UK, and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2013. Pp. vi, 305. $134.95. ISBN: 978-1-4094-6330-6.Keith J. Stringer and Andrew Jotischky, eds., Norman Expansion: Connections, Continuities, and Contrasts. Farnham, Surrey, UK, and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2013. Pp. xiv, 261; 10 black-and-white figures. $119.95. ISBN: 978-1-4094-4838-9. [REVIEW]Hugh M. Thomas - 2015 - Speculum 90 (2):514-516.
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    Katherine Weikert, Authority, Gender and Space in the Anglo-Norman World, 900–1200. (Gender in the Middle Ages 14.) Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2020. Pp. xiv, 216; color and black-and-white figures. $120. ISBN: 978-1-7832-7512-0. [REVIEW]Kim Klimek - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):896-898.
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    Niall Christie, Muslims and Crusaders: Christianity’s Wars in the Middle East, 1095–1382, from the Islamic Sources, 2nd ed. (Seminar Studies.) London and New York: Routledge, 2020. Pp. lxii, 241; black-and-white figures. $135. ISBN: 978-1-1385-4310-2. Georgios Theotokis, ed., Warfare in the Norman Mediterranean. (Warfare in History.) Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2020. Pp. xvii, 252; black-and-white figures. $99. ISBN: 978-1-7832-7521-2. Table of contents available online at https://boydellandbrewer.com/9781783275212/warfare-in-the-norman-mediterranean/. [REVIEW]Joshua Birk - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):805-808.
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    Brent A. Pitts, ed., Revelacion (BL Royal 2.D.xiii). (Anglo-Norman Text Society, 68.) London: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 2010. Pp. ix, 160 plus color frontispiece; black-and-white figures and 1 table. £37.50. ISBN: 978-0905474533. [REVIEW]Maureen Boulton - 2012 - Speculum 87 (1):269-270.
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    Hot to bot: Pygmalion's lust, the Maharal's fear, and the cyborg future of art.Edward A. Shanken - 2005 - Technoetic Arts 3 (1):43-55.
    This paper explores the deeply interwound histories of art and robots from their roots in the Greek myth of the sculptor-king Pygmalion to the work of contemporary artists, such as Norman White. By analyzing the myths of Pygmalion, the Golem, Frankenstein's monster, and other notable automata of legend, a framework emerges for understanding how various cultures have expressed desires and fears about technology and the future and defined values with respect to human. This context offers insight into the (...)
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    Christian virtue ethics and the ‘sectarian temptation’.Joseph J. Kotva - 1994 - Heythrop Journal 35 (1):35-52.
    ABSTRACT‘Not in Heaven’: Coherence and Complexity in Biblical Narrative. Edited by J. P. Rosenblatt and J. C. Sitterson Jr.Towards a Grammar of Biblical Poetics: Tales of the Prophets. By Herbert Chanan Brichto.The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant. By John Dominic Crossan.Jesus and the Oral Gospel Tradition. Edited by Henry Wansbrough.The Rhetoric of Righteousness in Romans 3.21‐26. By Douglas A. Campbell.Paul and the Rhetoric of Reconciliation: An Exegetical Investigation of rhe Language and Composition of I Corinthians. By (...)
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    Categorization of action slips.Donald A. Norman - 1981 - Psychological Review 88 (1):1-15.
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    Choosing Justice: An Experimental Approach to Ethical Theory.Norman Frohlich & Joe A. Oppenheimer - 1992 - University of California Press.
    This book presents an entirely new answer to the question: “What is fair?” In their radical approach to ethics, Frohlich and Oppenheimer argue that much of the empirical methodology of the natural sciences should be applied to the ethical questions of fairness and justice.
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    Solidarity in the conversation of humankind: the ungroundable liberalism of Richard Rorty.Norman Geras - 1995 - New York: Verso.
    Introduction This book aims at continuing a conversation. It takes for interlocutor a writer who is himself today indefatigable in engaging with the ideas ...
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    Choosing Justice: An Experimental Approach to Ethical Theory.Norman Frohlich & Joe A. Oppenheimer - 1992 - University of California Press.
    This book presents an entirely new answer to the question: “What is fair?” In their radical approach to ethics, Frohlich and Oppenheimer argue that much of the empirical methodology of the natural sciences should be applied to the ethical questions of fairness and justice.
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  44. The philosophy of David Hume.Norman Kemp Smith - 1948 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 138:235-241.
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    Modeling hippocampal and neocortical contributions to recognition memory: A complementary-learning-systems approach.Kenneth A. Norman & Randall C. O'Reilly - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (4):611-646.
  46. Critical Realism and Semiosis.Norman Fairclough, Bob Jessop & Andrew Sayer - 2002 - Journal of Critical Realism 5 (1):2-10.
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    On the analysis of performance operating characteristics.Donald A. Norman & Daniel G. Bobrow - 1976 - Psychological Review 83 (6):508-510.
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    Language and globalization.Norman Fairclough - 2009 - Semiotica 2009 (173):317-342.
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  49. Memory and Mind.Norman Malcolm - 1977 - Philosophy 53 (204):270-272.
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  50. Michael Polanyi and the philosophy of science.Norman Sheppard - 1999 - Appraisal 2:107-115.
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