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  1. An introduction to the philosophy and religion of Taoism: pathways to immortality.Jeaneane D. Fowler - 2005 - Portland, Ore.: Sussex Academic Press.
    This book explores the different pathways Taoism took in that search, touching at many points on the other interrelated facets of Chinese religion in ...
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    Perspectives of reality: an introduction to the philosophy of Hinduism.Jeaneane D. Fowler - 2002 - Portland, Or.: Sussex Academic Press.
    The text begins by analyzing the concept of knowledge, and what constitut.
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    T'ai chi ch'üan: harmonizing Taoist belief and practice.Jeaneane D. Fowler - 2005 - Portland, Ore.: Sussex Academic Press. Edited by Shifu Keith Ewers.
    The exploration of Taoism and T'ai Chi begins by examining their origins and affiliations under the title of Beginnings.
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    Theophoric Personal Names in Ancient Hebrew: A Comparative Study.Dana M. Pike & Jeaneane D. Fowler - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (4):817.
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  5. A threshold model of content knowledge transfer for socioscientific argumentation.Troy D. Sadler & Samantha R. Fowler - 2006 - Science Education 90 (6):986-1004.
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    Some effects of simultaneous force-proportional positive and negative reinforcement.Ross D. Filion, Stephen C. Fowler & J. M. Notterman - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 82 (2):267.
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    Spirituality.Jeaneane Fowler - 2015 - In Andrew Copson & A. C. Grayling (eds.), The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Humanism. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 347–373.
    The author briefs that spirituality has something to do with religion and humanism does not. She then says that to be a humanist means that one cannot be spiritual. The underlying thought here is pejorative and indicative that humanists have no heart. The author sets out to redress such a view. She reviews that while humanists certainly reject belief in God, religion, and the supernatural, and some might claim that ‘spirituality’ does not exist, other humanists are prepared to accept it (...)
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    The Materialists of Classical India.Jeaneane Fowler - 2015 - In Andrew Copson & A. C. Grayling (eds.), The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Humanism. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 97–118.
    The Charvakas were the sceptic‐materialists of classical India, existing about the same time as the beginnings of early atheistic Buddhism and overlapping with the rise of both Buddhism and Jainism. This chapter examines the primary source literature that focuses on Charvakas in order to glean information about them and to assess the extent of materialist influence. Materialists were of sufficient influence, it seems, for other sects to take heed of them and to offer criticism of their beliefs. The materialists challenged (...)
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  9. Lucretius and politics.D. P. Fowler - 2007 - In Monica Gale (ed.), Lucretius. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Addiction: Decreased reward sensitivity and increased expectation sensitivity conspire to overwhelm the brain's control circuit.Nora D. Volkow, Gene-Jack Wang, Joanna S. Fowler, Dardo Tomasi, Frank Telang & Ruben Baler - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (9):748-755.
    Based on brain imaging findings, we present a model according to which addiction emerges as an imbalance in the information processing and integration among various brain circuits and functions. The dysfunctions reflect (a) decreased sensitivity of reward circuits, (b) enhanced sensitivity of memory circuits to conditioned expectations to drugs and drug cues, stress reactivity, and (c) negative mood, and a weakened control circuit. Although initial experimentation with a drug of abuse is largely a voluntary behavior, continued drug use can eventually (...)
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    Why the history of nursing ethics matters.Marsha D. Fowler - 2017 - Nursing Ethics 24 (3):292-304.
    Modern American nursing has an extensive ethical heritage literature that extends from the 1870s to 1965 when the American Nurses Association issued a policy paper that called for moving nursing education out of hospital diploma programs and into colleges and universities. One consequence of this move was the dispersion of nursing libraries and the loss of nursing ethics textbooks, as they were largely not brought over into the college libraries. In addition to approximately 100 nursing ethics textbooks, the nursing ethics (...)
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    Cognitive Moral Development Theory And Moral Decisions in Health Care.David F. Allen & Marsha D. Fowler - 1982 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 10 (1):19-23.
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    Cognitive Moral Development Theory And Moral Decisions in Health Care.David F. Allen & Marsha D. Fowler - 1982 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 10 (1):19-23.
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    Heritage ethics.Marsha D. Fowler - 2016 - Nursing Ethics 23 (1):7-21.
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    An Acrostic in Vergil ( Aeneid 7. 601–4)?D. P. Fowler - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (01):298-.
    In any competition for monuments of wasted labour the collection of accidental acrostics in Latin poets published by I. Hilberg would stand a good chance of a prize. But amongst his examples of ‘neckische Spiele des Zufalls’ is one I am gullible enough to believe may be more significant. In Aeneid 7. 601–15 Vergil describes the custom of opening the gates of war in a long anacoluthic sentence, the first four lines of which run: Mos erat Hesperio in Latio, quern (...)
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    Nursing's Code of Ethics, Social Ethics, and Social Policy.Marsha D. Fowler - 2016 - Hastings Center Report 46 (S1):9-12.
    Modern American nursing arose during the Civil War and subsequently adopted the Nightingale educational model in the 1870s. By 1889, the journal Trained Nurse and Hospital Review had been established. It published a six‐part series on ethics in nursing. With the establishment of the American Nurses Association in 1893, the articles of incorporation gave the organization its first charge: “to establish and maintain a code of ethics.” While the rich and enduring tradition of nursing's ethics has been concerned about individual (...)
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    Book II of Euclid's Elements and a pre-Eudoxan theory of ratio.D. H. Fowler - 1980 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 22 (1):5-36.
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  18. Ethical issues occurring within nursing education.Marsha D. Fowler & Anne J. Davis - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (2):126-141.
    The large body of literature labeled “ethics in nursing education” is entirely devoted to curricular matters of ethics education in nursing schools, that is, to what ought to be the ethics content that is taught and what theory or issues ought to be included in all nursing curricula. Where the nursing literature actually focuses on particular ethical issues, it addresses only single topics. Absent from the literature, however, is any systematic analysis and explication of ethical issues or dilemmas that occur (...)
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  19. Structural Stability and Morphogenesis: An Outline of a General Theory of Models.René Thom & D. H. Fowler - 1999 - Perseus Books.
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    Religion, Bioethics and Nursing Practice.Marsha D. Fowler - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (4):393-405.
    This article calls nursing to engage in the study of religions and identifies six considerations that arise in religious studies and the ways in which religious faith is expressed. It argues that whole-person care cannot be realized, neither can there be a complete understanding of bioethics theory and decision making, without a rigorous understanding of religious-ethical systems. Because religious traditions differ in their cosmology, ontology, epistemology, aesthetic, and ethical methods, and because religious subtraditions interact with specific cultures, each religion and (...)
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  21. Lucretius and politics.D. P. Fowler - 1989 - In Miriam Tamara Griffin & Jonathan Barnes (eds.), Philosophia Togata: Essays on Philosophy and Roman Society. Oxford University Press.
     
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    An Acrostic in Vergil ( Aeneid 7. 601–4)?D. P. Fowler - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (1):298-298.
    In any competition for monuments of wasted labour the collection of accidental acrostics in Latin poets published by I. Hilberg would stand a good chance of a prize. But amongst his examples of ‘neckische Spiele des Zufalls’ is one I am gullible enough to believe may be more significant. In Aeneid 7. 601–15 Vergil describes the custom of opening the gates of war in a long anacoluthic sentence, the first four lines of which run: Mos erat Hesperio in Latio, quern (...)
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    Book II of Euclid's elements and a pre-Eudoxan theory of ratio part 2: Sides and diameters.D. H. Fowler - 1982 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 26 (3):193-209.
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    Organizational preparedness for coping with a major crisis or disaster.Karen L. Fowler, Nathan D. Kling & Milan D. Larson - 2007 - Business and Society 46 (1):88-103.
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    Chronique archéologique de la religion grecque.Joannis Mylonopoulos, Michael Fowler, Emmanuel Voutiras, Kalliopi Chatzinikolaou, Alexis D’Hautcourt, Natacha Massar, Stéphanie Paul, Christina Mitsopoulou, Thomas Brisart, Massimo Osanna, Ilaria Battiloro & Nicola Cucuzza - 2013 - Kernos 26:303-380.
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    Preface to Thematic Section: Religions, Spirituality, Ethics and Nursing.M. D. Fowler - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (4):391-392.
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    A note on chronaxic technique.J. S. Gottlieb & O. D. Fowler - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (4):367.
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    Methodology in the clinical measurement of excitability.J. S. Gottlieb & O. D. Fowler - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (5):436.
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    An approximation technique, and its use by Wallis and Taylor.D. H. Fowler - 1991 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 41 (3):189-233.
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    Anrw II. 30. 1: Augustan Literature.D. P. Fowler - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (01):45-.
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    An umbilical cord around women’s necks.Marsha D. Fowler, Patricia Benner, Peggy L. Chinn, Pamela Grace, Elizabeth Peter, Liz Stokes & Martha Turner - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (4):783-786.
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    More Papyri from Herculaneum.D. P. Fowler - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (02):216-.
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    Neurophysiological and psychological changes induced by certain drugs: I. Responses to electrical stimulation.O. D. Fowler - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 27 (6):657.
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    Neurophysiological and psychological changes induced by certain drugs: II. Electrocortical changes.O. D. Fowler - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (1):37.
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    Notes on Pighius and Valerius Maximus.D. P. Fowler - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (01):262-.
    Horace, Janus, and Pighius' Acta In PBSR 54 , 213–28 Andrew Lintott dusts down the fragments of the Acta Urbana published by S. V. Pighius in 1615 and universally supposed today to be a forgery. Lintott himself, after a most learned discussion, concurs, but one senses a wistful longing for the fragments to be genuine. The purpose of this note is to offer another reason why sadly this is unlikely.
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    Notes on Pighius and Valerius Maximus.D. P. Fowler - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (1):262-264.
    Horace, Janus, and Pighius' Acta In PBSR 54, 213–28 Andrew Lintott dusts down the fragments of the Acta Urbana published by S. V. Pighius in 1615 and universally supposed today to be a forgery. Lintott himself, after a most learned discussion, concurs, but one senses a wistful longing for the fragments to be genuine. The purpose of this note is to offer another reason why sadly this is unlikely.
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    Operant conditioning of the GSR.R. L. Fowler & H. D. Kimmel - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (6):563.
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    Observation of the suppression effect on bremsstrahlung.P. H. Fowler, D. H. Perkins & K. Pinkau - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (45):1030-1034.
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    ‘Unladylike Commotion’: Early feminism and nursing's role in gender/trans dialogue.Marsha D. Fowler - 2017 - Nursing Inquiry 24 (1):e12179.
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    Yet more on Meno 82a-85d.D. H. Fowler - 1990 - Phronesis 35 (1):175-181.
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    A very human being: Sister Marie Simone Roach, 1922–2016.Michael J. Villeneuve, Verena Tschudin, Janet Storch, Marsha D. M. Fowler & Elizabeth Peter - 2016 - Nursing Inquiry 23 (4):283-289.
    Sister (Sr.) Marie Simone Roach, of the Sisters of St. Martha of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, died at the Motherhouse on 2 July 2016 at the age of 93, leaving behind a rich legacy of theoretical and practical work in the areas of care, caring and nursing ethics. She was a humble soul whose deep and scholarly thinking thrust her onto the global nursing stage where she will forever be tied to a central concept in nursing, caring, through her Six Cs (...)
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    Analysing Ancient Analysis. [REVIEW]D. H. Fowler - 1987 - Ancient Philosophy 7:201-210.
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    Anrw II. 30. 1: Augustan Literature H. Temporini, W. Haase: Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt, Teil II. 30. 1: Principal: Sprache und Literatur. (Literatur der augusteischen Zeit.) Pp. xii+896. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1982. DM. 410. [REVIEW]D. P. Fowler - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (01):45-52.
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    Homer and Philodemus T. Dorandi: Filodemo, Il buon re secondo Omero. (La Scuola di Epicure) Pp. 233. Naples: Bibliopolis, 1982. L. 40,000. [REVIEW]D. P. Fowler - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (01):81-85.
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    Homer and Philodemus. [REVIEW]D. P. Fowler - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (1):81-85.
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    Investigating euclid's elements. [REVIEW]D. H. Fowler - 1983 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 34 (1):57-70.
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    Lucretius and Epicurus. [REVIEW]D. P. Fowler & P. G. Fowler - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (2):275-279.
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    Lucretius and the Development of Civilization. [REVIEW]D. P. Fowler - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (02):157-159.
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    Lucretius and the Development of Civilization B. Manuwald: Der Aufbau der lukrezischen Kulturentstehungslehre (De rerum natura 5. 925–1457). (Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur Mainz, Abhandlungen der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Klasse 1980. 3.) Pp. 66. Mainz/Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1980. Paper. [REVIEW]D. P. Fowler - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (02):157-159.
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    Metre and Mode in Lucretius. [REVIEW]D. P. Fowler & P. G. Fowler - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (1):18-20.
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