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    The Roman Art Of War F. E. Adcock: The Roman Art of War under the Republic. Pp. 124. (Martin Classical Lectures, Vol. VIII.) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Milford), 1940. Cloth, us. (d. net.). [REVIEW]N. Whatley - 1943 - The Classical Review 57 (02):91-92.
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    Schlachten-Atlas zur Antiken Kriegsgeschichte. By Kromayer-Veith. 5th instalment: Greek II., 6 and 7; Roman III., 15–18. Leipzig: H. Wagner and E. Debes, 1929. RM. 8.40. [REVIEW]N. Whatley - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (1):40-40.
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    The Selling of Hrt: Playing on the Fear Factor.Mariamne H. Whatley & Nancy Worcester - 1992 - Feminist Review 41 (1):1-26.
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    Harm, Consent, and Virtual Selves in Full-Body Ownership Illusions: Real Concerns for Immersive Virtual Reality Therapies.Maria Botero & Elise Whatley - 2020 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29 (4):585-591.
    This paper analyzes in the use of virtual reality when used to induce full-body ownership in violent offenders in order to elicit empathetic feelings by allowing them to embody the virtual body of a victim of domestic abuse. The authors explore potentially harmful effects to individuals participating in this kind of therapy and question whether consent is fully informed. The paper concludes with guidelines for ethical research and rehabilitation using this innovative technology.
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    Conception in the Test Tube: The IVF Story: How Australia Leads the WorldHarry Kannegiesser.Mariamne H. Whatley - 1990 - Isis 81 (4):803-804.
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    Heathens and Saints: St. Erkenwald in Its Legendary Context.Gordon Whatley - 1986 - Speculum 61 (2):330-363.
    St. Erkenwald is a Middle English narrative poem in alliterative verse which relates the confrontation between Erkenwald, who was bishop of London and the East Saxons in the late seventh century, and the uncorrupted corpse of a righteous judge of pre-Roman London. In the climax of the encounter, Erkenwald delivers the judge's pagan soul from hell by inadvertently baptizing the corpse with his tears.
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  7. Taking feminist science to the classroom: Where do we go from here.Mariamne Whatley - 1986 - In Ruth Bleier (ed.), Feminist Approaches to Science. Pergamon Press. pp. 181--190.
     
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  8. The Middle English St. Erkenwald and Its Liturgical Context.Gordon Whatley - 1985 - Mediaevalia 8:277-306.
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    Editorial: Dance and Disability.Susanne Quinten, Bettina Bläsing & Sarah Whatley - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    John Edward Damon, Soldier Saints and Holy Warriors: Warfare and Sanctity in the Literature of Early England. Aldershot, Eng., and Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate, 2003. Pp. ix, 327. $79.95. [REVIEW]E. Gordon Whatley - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):497-499.
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    Mary Dockray-Miller, Saints Edith and Æthelthryth: Princesses, Miracle Workers, and Their Late Medieval Audience: The Wilton Chronicle and the Wilton Life of St Æthelthryth. (Medieval Women: Texts and Contexts, 25.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2009. Pp. ix, 475; 1 black-and-white figure. €80. ISBN: 978-2503528366. [REVIEW]E. Gordon Whatley - 2012 - Speculum 87 (1):207-208.
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    Michael Winterbottom and Michael Lapidge, eds., The Early Lives of St Dunstan. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press and Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. clxvii, 210. $160. ISBN: 978-0-19-960504-0. [REVIEW]E. Gordon Whatley - 2014 - Speculum 89 (3):842-843.
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    Nigel J. Morgan, ed., English Monastic Litanies of the Saints after 1100, 1: Abbotsbury–Peterborough. London: Boydell Press, for the Henry Bradshaw Society, 2012. Pp. x, 204. $80. ISBN: 9781907497261. [REVIEW]E. Gordon Whatley - 2014 - Speculum 89 (1):220-222.
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  14. Cybernetics or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine.N. Wiener - 1948 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 141:578-580.
     
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    In Contradiction: A Study of the Transconsistent.N. C. A. Da Costa - 1989 - Philosophical Quarterly 39 (157):498-502.
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    Luhmann, N. Social Systems. [REVIEW]N. Luhmann, John Bednarz & Dirk Baecker - 1998 - Human Studies 21 (2):227-234.
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  17. Informed Consent and Relational Conceptions of Autonomy.N. Stoljar - 2011 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4):375-384.
    The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for patient autonomy. This paper argues that informed consent is not sufficient for patient autonomy, at least when autonomy is understood as a "relational" concept. Relational conceptions of autonomy, which have become prominent in the contemporary literature, draw on themes in the thought of Charles Taylor. I first identify four themes in Taylor's work that together constitute a picture of human agency corresponding to the notion (...)
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  18. Hidden Variables and the Two Theorems of John Bell.N. David Mermin - 1993 - Reviews of Modern Physics 65:803--815.
    Although skeptical of the prohibitive power of no-hidden-variables theorems, John Bell was himself responsible for the two most important ones. I describe some recent versions of the lesser known of the two (familiar to experts as the "Kochen-Specker theorem") which have transparently simple proofs. One of the new versions can be converted without additional analysis into a powerful form of the very much better known "Bell's Theorem," thereby clarifying the conceptual link between these two results of Bell.
     
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  19. Cybernetics.N. Wiener - 1952 - Scientia 46 (87):234.
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  20. Common knowledge. The development of understanding in the classroom.N. Mercer & D. Edwards - forthcoming - Common Knowledge: The Development of Understanding in the Classroom.
     
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    Psychology and syllogistic reasoning.N. E. Wetherick - 1989 - Philosophical Psychology 2 (1):111 – 124.
    A theory of syllogistic reasoning is proposed, derived from the medieval doctrine of 'distribution of terms'. This doctrine may or may not furnish an adequate ground for the logic of the syllogism but does appear to illuminate the psychological processes involved. Syllogistic thinking is shown to have its origins in the approach and avoidance behaviour of pre-verbal organisms and, in verbal (human) organisms, to bridge the gap between the intuitive grasp shown by most of us of the validity of simple (...)
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  22. Substances without Substrata.N. L. Wilson - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (4):521-539.
    The doctrine of simple individuals has its equal and opposite reaction in the view that an individual is simply a bundle of properties, that the identity of an individual is entirely dependent on the identity of its properties. This view also seems to me to be in some sense wrong and I shall attack it in passing. If all my remarks have seemed excessively polemical it is because I have been anxious to make it as clear as possible what the (...)
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    Reasons Why Post-Trial Access to Trial Drugs Should, or Need not be Ensured to Research Participants: A Systematic Review.N. Sofaer & D. Strech - 2011 - Public Health Ethics 4 (2):160-184.
    Background : researchers and sponsors increasingly confront the issue of whether participants in a clinical trial should have post-trial access (PTA) to the trial drug. Legislation and guidelines are inconsistent, ambiguous or silent about many aspects of PTA. Recent research highlights the potential importance of systematic reviews (SRs) of reason-based literatures in informing decision-making in medicine, medical research and health policy. Purpose: to systematically review reasons why drug trial participants should, or need not be ensured PTA to the trial drug (...)
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    Mutual Knowledge.N. V. Smith & Colloquium on Mutual Knowledge - 1982
  25. Quantum mysteries for anyone.N. David Mermin - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (7):397-408.
  26. Morality and the Market: Consumer Pressure for Corporate Accountability.N. Craig Smith - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (11):881-882.
     
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  27. Why Managers Fail to Do the Right Thing.N. Craig Smith, Sally S. Simpson & Chun-Yao Huang - 2007 - Business Ethics Quarterly 17 (4):633-667.
    We combine prior research on ethical decision-making in organizations with a rational choice theory of corporate crime from criminology to develop a model of corporate offending that is tested with a sample of U.S. managers. Despite demands for increased sanctioning of corporate offenders, we find that the threat of legal action does not directly affect the likelihood of misconduct. Managers’ evaluations of the ethics of the act, measured using a multidimensional ethics scale, have a significant effect, as do outcome expectancies (...)
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    Shareholder Primacy, Corporate Social Responsibility, and the Role of Business Schools.N. Craig Smith & David Rönnegard - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 134 (3):463-478.
    This paper examines the shareholder primacy norm as a widely acknowledged impediment to corporate social responsibility and explores the role of business schools in promoting the SPN but also potentially as an avenue for change by addressing misconceptions about shareholder primacy and the purpose of business. We start by explaining the SPN and then review its status under US and UK laws and show that it is not a likely legal requirement, at least under the guise of shareholder value maximization. (...)
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    ʻIrfānʹhā-yi vāridātī: Fālūn Dāfā, ʻirfānʹhā-yi surkhpūstī = Falun Dafa.Dāvud Ranjbarān - 2009 - Tihrān: Sāḥil-i Andīshah-i Tihrān (SĀT).
    Chinese philosphy of cults, Falun Gong and Indian mysticism.
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    It's About Time: Understanding Einstein's Relativity.N. David Mermin - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
    "--Brian Greene, Columbia University "This book includes material that is intellectually innovative and comes as a surprise even to specialists in the field.
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    Homer Nodded: Von Neumann’s Surprising Oversight.N. David Mermin & Rüdiger Schack - 2018 - Foundations of Physics 48 (9):1007-1020.
    We review the famous no-hidden-variables theorem in von Neumann’s 1932 book on the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics. We describe the notorious gap in von Neumann’s argument, pointed out by Hermann and, more famously, by Bell. We disagree with recent papers claiming that Hermann and Bell failed to understand what von Neumann was actually doing.
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    Why Managers Fail to Do the Right Thing: An Empirical Study of Unethical and Illegal Conduct.N. Craig Smith, Sally S. Simpson & Chun-Yao Huang - 2007 - Business Ethics Quarterly 17 (4):633-667.
    We combine prior research on ethical decision-making in organizations with a rational choice theory of corporate crime from criminology to develop a model of corporate offending that is tested with a sample of U.S. managers. Despite demands for increased sanctioning of corporate offenders, we find that the threat of legal action does not directly affect the likelihood of misconduct. Managers’ evaluations of the ethics of the act, measured using a multidimensional ethics scale, have a significant effect, as do outcome expectancies (...)
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    'Kyŏnghagwŏn chapchi' ŭi chuyo kangsŏl.Ŭn-jin Pyŏn (ed.) - 2021 - Sŏul-si: Sŏnin.
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  34. La revolución de independencia de Luis Villoro : filosofía, historia y las luchas por la democracia.Fernando Huesca Ramón - 2022 - In Claudia Tame Domínguez, López López & José Luis (eds.), Reflexiones críticas sobre la filosofía de Luis Villoro: un homenaje en el centenario de su nacimiento. [Puebla, Mexico?]: Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla.
  35. Ibn Khaldūn fī dirāsāt ʻaṣrīyah.Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Basyūnī Raslān, ʻAbd al-Ghanī, Muṣṭafá Labīb & Muḥammad Ṣābir ʻArab (eds.) - 2007 - [Cairo]: Dār al-Kutub wa-al-Wathāʼiq al-Qawmīyah bi al-Qāhirah.
     
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  36. What's Wrong with These Elements of Reality?N. David Mermin - 1990 - Physics Today 43:9--11.
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    Unfinished Work.N. Katherine Hayles - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (7-8):159-166.
    The cyborg that Donna Haraway appropriated in ‘Manifesto for Cyborgs’ as a metaphor for political action and theoretical inquiry has ceased to have the potency it did 20 years ago. While Haraway has turned from a central focus on technoculture to companion species, much important cultural work remains to be done, especially in networked and programmable media. Problems with the cyborg as a metaphor include the implication that the liberal humanist subject, however problematized by its hybridization with cybernetic mechanism, continues (...)
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    Insānʹshināsī, maʻrifatʹshināsī.Ārvīn Mihrigān - 2006 - Iṣfahān: Nashr-i Fardā.
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    Space, time, and individuals.N. L. Wilson - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (22):589-598.
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    The Cognitive Nonconscious: Enlarging the Mind of the Humanities.N. Katherine Hayles - 2016 - Critical Inquiry 42 (4):783-808.
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  41. Skeptik Teizm ve Kötülük: Peter van Inwagen'ın "Minimum-Yok İddiası".Atilla Akalın - 2021 - Theosophia 3 (3):77-90.
    Skeptical theists are seeking for some reasonable solutions to the evidential problem of evil. One of the most fundamental responses of skeptical theism is that the concept of “gratuitous evil”, which cannot be a proof of the absence of God. Therefore, it is not the existence of God that skeptical theism suspects. Instead, skeptical theism contemplates whether the evil in the world really has a “gratuitous” basis. This paper focuses on Peter van Inwagen's “no-minimum claim”. No-minimum claim” stands in opposition (...)
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  42. Chosŏn hugi Sŏngho hakpʻa ŭi hakpʻung yŏnʼgu.Chae-rin Wŏn - 2003 - Sŏul-si: Hyean.
     
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    Chosŏn hugi sirhak ŭi saengsŏng, palchŏn yŏnʼgu.Yu-han Wŏn - 2003 - Sŏul-si: Hyean.
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    Nonlocal character of quantum theory?N. David Mermin - 1998 - American Journal of Physics 66:920.
    In a recent article under the above title (but without the question mark) Henry Stapp has presented arguments which lead him to conclude that under suitable conditions “the truth of a statement that refers only to phenomena confined to an earlier time” must “depend on which measurement an experimenter freely chooses to perform at a later time.” I suggest that this conclusion contains an essential ambiguity as regards the meaning of the expression “statement referring only to phenomena confined to an (...)
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  45. Pān̐ca Bauddha dārśanika.Rāhula Sāṅkr̥tyāyana - 1994 - Nayī Dillī: Vāṇī Prakāśana.
    On views of five Buddhist Nyāya philosophers on Buddhist logic; includes brief biographical sketches and a list of their works.
     
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    Sâi̇nüddîn ali̇ bi̇n türke’de varlik mertebeleri̇.Buşra Arslan Meçi̇n - 2021 - van İlahiyat Dergisi 9 (14):91-105.
    Öz Çalışmanın konusu irfanî geleneğin on beşinci yüzyıldaki önemli temsilcilerinden ve aynı zamanda İbnü’l-Arabî’nin takipçilerinden biri olan İbn Türke’nin varlık mertebelerine dair görüşleridir. Konu, İbn Türke’nin varlık ve varlığın mertebeleri ile ilgili düşüncelerinden hareketle hazırlanmıştır. Birincil kaynakların esas alındığı bu çalışmada, İbn Türke ve Ekberî geleneğin önemli temsilcilerinin eserlerine müracaat edilmiştir. Çalışmanın amacı, felsefe ve kelâmın yanı sıra tasavvuf felsefesinin en önemli konularından biri olan varlık düşüncesi ve varlık mertebelerini İbn Türke’nin görüşleri çerçevesinde ele alarak âlemdeki varoluşun hakikatinin ne olduğu, (...)
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    Marketing’s Consequences.N. Craig Smith, Guido Palazzo & C. B. Bhattacharya - 2010 - Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (4):617-641.
    While considerable attention has been given to the harm done to consumers by marketing, less attention has been given to the harm done by consumers as an indirect effect of marketing activities, particularly in regard to supply chains. The recent development of dramatically expanded global supply chains has resulted in social and environmental problems upstream that are attributable at least in part to downstream marketers and consumers. Marketers have responded mainly by using corporate social responsibility (CSR) communication to counter the (...)
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  48. Introducción al positivismo venezolano.Luis Beltrán Guerrero - 1956 - Caracas: [Ministerio de Educación].
     
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  49. Presunción de inocencia y prisión preventiva.Jordi Ferrer Beltrán - 2018 - In Carmen Vázquez Rojas (ed.), Hechos y razonamiento probatorio. [Pachuca de Soto, Hidalgo]: Editorial CEJI.
     
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  50. Koryŏ hugi sŏngnihak suyong yŏnʼgu.Tong-myŏng Pyŏn - 1995 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Ilchogak.
     
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