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  1. Western Philosophical Systems in Russian Literature: A Collection of Critical Studies.Anthony M. Mlikotin (ed.) - 1979 - University of Southern California Press.
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    Sex and the unreal city: the demolition of the Western mind.Anthony M. Esolen - 2020 - San Francisco, CA: Ignatius Press.
    Unreal City: a zany cartoon megalopolis where towers are built of cotton candy, facts scatter like pixie dust, and the truth is whatever you feel it to be. And it's no fantasy. It's where we live. We dwell in Unreal City. We believe in un-being. With saber-like wit, poet and professor Anthony Esolen leads readers on a tour through the ruins of their own Western world--through king-size bookstores, manicured college campuses, strobe-lit choir lofts, mechanized farms, divorce courts, drag-queen libraries, (...)
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    Restless ideas: contemporary social theory in an anxious age.Anthony M. Simmons - 2020 - Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing.
    Restless Ideas is a lively new textbook of contemporary social theory that speaks directly to the anxious age in which we live today. In addition to providing a highly readable guided tour of major social theories from the mid-20th to the early 21st century, this book is full of dynamic examples that show how these theories may be used to deepen our understanding of current events and of our own life experiences. The emergence of demagogic political leaders like Donald Trump (...)
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  4. Who is to be master of the world?Anthony M. Ludovici - 1909 - London,: T. N. Foulis.
     
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    Age of anxiety: meaning, identity, and politics in 21st-century film and literature.Anthony M. Wachs - 2019 - Lanham: Lexington Books. Edited by Jon D. Schaff.
    Age of Anxiety: Meaning, Identity, and Politics in 21st Century Film and Literature applies historical and contemporary political and rhetorical theory to current popular culture to discuss the problem of the displaced autonomous self and the quest for a meaningful life.
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    The politics of well-being: towards a more ethical world.Anthony M. Clohesy - 2021 - New York, NY: Routlegde.
    The Politics of Well-Being argues that the relationship between well-being and ethical life has been overlooked. The more specific argument of the book is that ethical life requires political engagement, and the emergence of a society committed to critical thinking. It is argued that these conditions allow for our ordination and confirmation as ethical subjects. While well-being can be experienced in different ways, it is claimed that, after experience of ethical life, a more sustainable form of it is revealed to (...)
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    The Nature of Things.Anthony M. Quinton - 1973 - Mind 85 (338):301-303.
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  8. The problem of perception.Anthony M. Quinton - 1955 - Mind 64 (January):28-51.
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    An historical Homeric society?Anthony M. Snodgrass - 1974 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 94:114-125.
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    Evaluating hypotheses for the origin of eukaryotes.Anthony M. Poole & David Penny - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (1):74-84.
    Numerous scenarios explain the origin of the eukaryote cell by fusion or endosymbiosis between an archaeon and a bacterium (and sometimes a third partner). We evaluate these hypotheses using the following three criteria. Can the data be explained by the null hypothesis that new features arise sequentially along a stem lineage? Second, hypotheses involving an archaeon and a bacterium should undergo standard phylogenetic tests of gene distribution. Third, accounting for past events by processes observed in modern cells is preferable to (...)
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    Hanson on the unpicturability of micro-entities.Anthony M. Paul - 1971 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (1):50-53.
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    Embodied Spatial Cognition.J. Gregory Trafton & Anthony M. Harrison - 2011 - Topics in Cognitive Science 3 (4):686-706.
    We present a spatial system called Specialized Egocentrically Coordinated Spaces embedded in an embodied cognitive architecture (ACT-R Embodied). We show how the spatial system works by modeling two different developmental findings: gaze-following and Level 1 perspective taking. The gaze-following model is based on an experiment by Corkum and Moore (1998), whereas the Level 1 visual perspective-taking model is based on an experiment by Moll and Tomasello (2006). The models run on an embodied robotic system.
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    Sleep deprivation does not affect spatial memory in rats.Anthony M. Dodge & William W. Beatty - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (5):408-409.
  14. Do No Harm.".Anthony M. Kotin - 1996 - Bioethics Forum 12 (2):21-26.
     
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    Transcendent Media: Sacramentals and the Roman Rite of Mass.Anthony M. Wachs - 2018 - Listening 53 (2):63-77.
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    Reflective Practice in Nursing: The Growth of the Professional Practitioner.Anthony M. Palmer & Sarah Burns - 1994 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This work explores the underlying issues and problems surrounding reflection, describing a selection of initiatives and fulfilling a need for novice reflectors to increase their knowledge. The theoretical underpinnings are presented, along with the realities of using reflection in practice.
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    The EU and Immigration Policies: Cracks in the Walls of Fortress Europe?Anthony M. Messina - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (2):233-234.
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    Interpreting vatican II forty years on: A case of caveat lector.Anthony M. Barratt - 2006 - Heythrop Journal 47 (1):75–96.
    Some forty years on from the great events of the Second Vatican Council, there is still much debate about the interpretation of the Council and its documents. In recent years there has been what might be termed a hermeneutical project: to develop an understanding of the complex processes involved in the genesis of the texts and to explore the interactions of the various individuals and groups that helped to shape the Council. What has emerged is a view of the Council (...)
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    Figurative Language.Anthony M. Paul - 1970 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 3 (4):225 - 248.
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    Metaphor and the Bounds of Expression.Anthony M. Paul - 1972 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 5 (3):143 - 158.
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    “From a Vibrant City to a Warzone”: Shostakovich's 7th Symphony as a means to foster historical understanding through empathy.Anthony M. Pellegrino, Alex D'Erizans & Joseph L. Adragna - 2018 - Journal of Social Studies Research 42 (4):327-343.
    Scholars have long pointed to the power of music as a primary source in instruction for bringing past actors into sharper view and engender deeper connections with the past. By employing Dimitri Shostakovich's 7th Symphony, composed amidst the Nazi siege of Leningrad during the Second World War, we sought to explore, more precisely, the nature of how music, as a primary source, enhances the study of history among students. Through the formulation, execution, and assessment of a two-day lesson with students (...)
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    “Pay attention and take some notes”: Middle school youth, multimodal instruction, and notions of citizenship.Anthony M. Pellegrino, Kristien Zenkov & Nicholas Calamito - 2013 - Journal of Social Studies Research 37 (4):221-238.
    The study of a middle school social studies and literacy project this paper addresses occurred in the national capital region of the United States, where perceptions of “patriotism” and immigration policies were the subjects of frequent media reports. With this examination the authors considered one overarching research question: how do middle school students describe and illustrate citizenship when given access to multimodal texts and media (e.g., digital photography and slam poetry)? The authors called on young adolescents to create slam poems (...)
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    Economics, Ecology and Sustainable Development: Are They Compatible?Anthony M. Friend - 1992 - Environmental Values 1 (2):157-170.
    The prevailing economic paradigm, in which a closed circular flow of production and consumption can be described in terms of 'natural laws ' of the equilibrium of market forces, is being challenged by our growing knowledge of complex systems, particularly ecosystems. It is increasingly apparent that neo-classical economics does not reflect social, economic and environmental realities in a world of limited resources. The best way to understand the problems implicit in the concept of 'sustainable development ' is provided by Ecological (...)
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    Another early reader of Pausanias?Anthony M. Snodgrass - 2003 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 123:187-189.
    It is argued that Athenagoras, Leg. 17, draws on Pausanias 1.26.4, and may join Aelian, Pollux, Philostratus and Longus in the list of possible readers of the periegete.
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    Greek archaeology and Greek history.Anthony M. Snodgrass - 1985 - Classical Antiquity 4 (2):193-207.
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    Vatican II and the Ecumenical Way. By George Tavard.Anthony M. Barratt - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (5):887-889.
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    Truth Telling in a Post-Truth World.Anthony M. Bateza - 2022 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 42 (1):225-226.
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    To clear or to convict? The role of genomics in criminal justice.Anthony M. Cutter - 2006 - Genomics, Society and Policy 2 (1):1-15.
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    A positive role for yeast extrachromosomal rDNA circles?Anthony M. Poole, Takehiko Kobayashi & Austen Rd Ganley - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (9):725-729.
    Graphical AbstractYeast mitochondria frequently mutate, and some dysfunctional mitochondria out-compete wild-type versions. The retrograde response enables yeast to tolerate dysfunction, but also produces ribosomal DNA circles (ERCs). We propose that ERC accumulation increases expression of the rDNA antisense gene, TAR1, which counteracts spread of respiration-deficient mitochondria in matings with wild-type yeast.
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    A circular procedure in ethics.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (2):223-225.
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    Can we plan for social progress?Anthony M. Mardiros - 1948 - Mind 57 (227):341-349.
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    Determinism and its ethical implications.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1936 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 14 (2):145 – 152.
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    Determinism and its ethical implications.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1936 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 14 (2):145-152.
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    I. DeterminismversusScholasticism.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1936 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 14 (4):301-309.
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    I. determinism versus scholasticism.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1936 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 14 (4):301 – 309.
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    Karl Popper as Social Philosopher.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):157 - 171.
    In these days of inflation, perhaps we should not be surprised that the fourteenth and latest addition to the Library of Living Philosophers, should require two volumes. Previous subjects, including Bertrand Russell, Albert Einstein and G.E. Moore, were adequately accomodated within the covers of one volume. This expansion is hardly justified by the contents of the volumes. The most interesting and useful material is to be found in Popper's opening autobiographical section, but the other contributors and critics for the most (...)
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    Two Concepts of Liberty and Free Society.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 7:315-323.
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    The Role of Science.Anthony M. Mardiros - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 2:287-292.
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  39. Darwin, materialism, and the possibility of evolutionary ethics.Anthony M. Matteo - 2004 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 27 (3):219-234.
     
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  40. Grounding the Human Conversation.Anthony M. Matteo - 1989 - The Thomist 53 (2):235-258.
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    In Defense Of Moral Realism.Anthony M. Matteo - 1996 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1996 (106):64-76.
    Near the beginning of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle claims that “our discussion will be adequate if its degree of clarity reflects the subject matter.” Those who seek to give a proper “theoretical” account of some enterprise, but who neglect this wise Aristotelian counsel, do so at their own peril. Aristotle is urging that sound theory should reflect and elucidate actual practice. When philosophical speculation loses touch with such practice, it tends to caricature what it ought to clarify. For example, Steven (...)
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  42. Methods and systematic reflections.Anthony M. Matteo - 2004 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 27 (1-4):219.
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    Quest for the absolute: the philosophical vision of Joseph Marechal.Anthony M. Matteo - 1992 - De Kalb: Northern Illinois University Press.
    "Joseph Marechal, who became one of the most important figures in the twentieth-century revival of the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, set for himself an ambitious intellectual project. His goal was to demonstrate that the realist theory of knowledge first enunciated by Aristotle in the ancient world and developed by Aquinas in the thirteenth century is the key to a coherent philosophy of man and being. According to Marechal, once late medieval philosophy moved away from Aquinas's epistemological foundations, no longer (...)
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    Scotus and Ockham: A Dialogue on Universals.Anthony M. Matteo - 1985 - Franciscan Studies 45 (1):83-96.
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    Getting from an RNA world to modern cells just got a little easier.Anthony M. Poole - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (2):105-108.
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    Response to Dagan and Martin.Anthony M. Poole & David Penny - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (6):611-614.
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    What constitutes “proof” in the study of neural control of movement?Anthony M. Iannone - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):153-153.
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    Robot-assisted surgery: an emerging platform for human neuroscience research.Anthony M. Jarc & Ilana Nisky - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:145657.
    Classic studies in human sensorimotor control use simplified tasks to uncover fundamental control strategies employed by the nervous system. Such simple tasks are critical for isolating specific features of motor, sensory, or cognitive processes, and for inferring causality between these features and observed behavioral changes. However, it remains unclear how these theories translate to complex sensorimotor tasks or to natural behaviors. Part of the difficulty in performing such experiments has been the lack of appropriate tools for measuring complex motor skills (...)
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    A Defence of Aristocracy: A Textbook for Tories.Anthony M. Ludovici - 1916 - International Journal of Ethics 26 (3):430-431.
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    Eugenics and snobbery.Anthony M. Ludovici - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 23 (4):379.
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