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    Studies in associative interference.Norma F. Besch, Venan E. Thompson & Allan B. Wetzel - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (4):342.
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    3. Respect in the Ethics of Aristotle.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 23-39.
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    Acknowledgments.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press.
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    10. And How Rousseau’s Emile Comes of Age.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 127-137.
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    14. Adam Smith and Recent Social Science.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 183-198.
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  6. Contents.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press.
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    4. Cicero’s Mediation of the Same.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 40-49.
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    9. Coming of Age in Neoclassical Drama.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 114-126.
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  9. 15. Coming to Terms with Honor in Philosophy.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 199-212.
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  10. Frontmatter.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press.
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    6. His Antony, Cleopatra, and Coriolanus.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 67-83.
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    7. Honor by That Name in Mandeville and Montesquieu.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 84-96.
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  13. 2. Help from Anthropology and Psychology.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 9-22.
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    Index.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 223-228.
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    11. Kant’s Engagement with Honor.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 138-150.
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    8. Leveling Down in Enlightenment Fiction.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 97-113.
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  17. Most favored status in Herodotus and Thucydides: recasting the Athenian Tyrannicides through Solon and Pericles.Norma Thompson - 2009 - In Stephen G. Salkever (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Political Thought. Cambridge University Press.
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    1. On Moralities of Obedience and Respect.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 1-8.
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    Preface.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press.
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  20. Public or Private? An Artemisian Answer.Norma Thompson - forthcoming - Arion 7 (2).
     
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    Plan of This Book.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press.
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    12. Parallels to Kant’s Moral Philosophy.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 151-167.
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    13. Respect and Adam Smith’s Impartial Spectator.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 168-182.
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    5. Shakespeare’s Recourse to Roman Honor.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 50-66.
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    Tyrannicides through Solon.Norma Thompson - 2009 - In Stephen G. Salkever (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Political Thought. Cambridge University Press. pp. 65.
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    Works Cited.Norma Thompson - 2017 - In What is Honor? Yale University Press. pp. 213-222.
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    What is Honor?Norma Thompson - 2017 - Yale University Press.
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  28. Mind in Life: Biology, Phenomenology, and the Sciences of Mind.Evan Thompson - 2007 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    The question has long confounded philosophers and scientists, and it is this so-called explanatory gap between biological life and consciousness that Evan ...
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  29. Neurophenomenology: An introduction for neurophilosophers.Evan Thompson, A. Lutz & D. Cosmelli - 2005 - In Andrew Brook & Kathleen Akins (eds.), Cognition and the Brain: The Philosophy and Neuroscience Movement. Cambridge University Press. pp. 40.
    • An adequate conceptual framework is still needed to account for phenomena that (i) have a first-person, subjective-experiential or phenomenal character; (ii) are (usually) reportable and describable (in humans); and (iii) are neurobiologically realized.2 • The conscious subject plays an unavoidable epistemological role in characterizing the explanadum of consciousness through first-person descriptive reports. The experimentalist is then able to link first-person data and third-person data. Yet the generation of first-person data raises difficult epistemological issues about the relation of second-order awareness (...)
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  30. Representing future generations: political presentism and democratic trusteeship.Dennis F. Thompson - 2010 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 13 (1):17-37.
    Democracy is prone to what may be called presentism – a bias in the laws in favor of present over future generations. I identify the characteristics of democracies that lead to presentism, and examine the reasons that make it a serious problem. Then I consider why conventional theories are not adequate to deal with it, and develop a more satisfactory alternative approach, which I call democratic trusteeship. Present generations can represent future generations by acting as trustees of the democratic process. (...)
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  31. Seeing surfaces and physical objects.Thompson Clarke - 1964 - In Max Black (ed.), Philosophy in America. Ithaca: Routledge. pp. 98-114.
  32. The Legacy of Skepticism.Thompson Clarke - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy 69 (20):754.
  33. Nursing ethics.Ian E. Thompson, Kath M. Melia & Kenneth M. Boyd (eds.) - 1988 - New York: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.
    Ethics in nursing: continuity and change -- Cultural issues, methods and approaches to nursing ethics -- Nursing ethics: what do we mean by 'ethics'? -- Becoming a nurse and member of the profession -- Power and responsibility in nursing practice and management -- Professional responsibility and accountability in nursing -- Classical areas of controversy in nursing and biomedical ethics -- Direct responsibility in nurse/patient relationships -- Conflicting demands in nursing groups of patients -- Ethics in healthcare management: research, evaluation and (...)
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  34. What is it to Wrong Someone? A Puzzle about Justice.Michael Thompson - 2004 - In R. Jay Wallace (ed.), Reason and value: themes from the moral philosophy of Joseph Raz. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Mystery Tours.Norma Barchaim - 1984 - The Chesterton Review 10 (2):232-235.
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  36. Metaphysical Interdependence.Naomi Thompson - 2016 - In Mark Jago (ed.), Reality Making. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 38-56.
    It is commonly assumed that grounding relations are asymmetric. Here I develop and argue for a theory of metaphysical structure that takes grounding to be nonsymmetric rather than asymmetric. Even without infinite descending chains of dependence, it might be that every entity is grounded in some other entity. Having first addressed an immediate objection to the position under discussion, I introduce two examples of symmetric grounding. I give three arguments for the view that grounding is nonsymmetric (I call this view (...)
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  37. Grounding and Metaphysical Explanation.Naomi Thompson - 2016 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 116 (3):395-402.
    Attempts to elucidate grounding are often made by connecting grounding to metaphysical explanation, but the notion of metaphysical explanation is itself opaque, and has received little attention in the literature. We can appeal to theories of explanation in the philosophy of science to give us a characterization of metaphysical explanation, but this reveals a tension between three theses: that grounding relations are objective and mind-independent; that there are pragmatic elements to metaphysical explanation; and that grounding and metaphysical explanation share a (...)
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    Why is conjunctive simplification invalid?Bruce E. R. Thompson - 1991 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 32 (2):248-254.
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  39. The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience.Francisco J. Varela, Evan Thompson & Eleanor Rosch - 1991 - MIT Press.
    The Embodied Mind provides a unique, sophisticated treatment of the spontaneous and reflective dimension of human experience.
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    On moral grounds: the search for practical morality.Norma Haan - 1985 - New York: New York University Press. Edited by Eliane Aerts & Bruce A. B. Cooper.
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    Syllogisms using "few", "many", and "most".Bruce Thompson - 1982 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 23 (1):75-84.
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    The scientific reinterpretation of form.Norma E. Emerton - 1984 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
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    Revolutionary popular feminism in nicaragua:: Articulating class, gender, and national sovereignty.Norma Stoltz Chinchilla - 1990 - Gender and Society 4 (3):370-397.
    On March 8, 1987, the Sandinista Liberation Front published its statement on the relation of women's struggles to the Nicaraguan revolution. The author argues that this official statement is consistent with the views of modern feminists on some key points relating to the need to eliminate women's double day, promote women's self-organization, and wage an ideological struggle against sexism if women's subordination is to be eliminated. The author believes that the Sandinista Front's emphasis on ideological struggle and political organization represents (...)
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  44. Novas normas de transliteração.Novas Normas - 2014 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 12:193-194.
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    Review of Dario Maestripieri’s Games Primates Play: An Undercover Investigation of the Evolution and Economics of Human Relationships (New York: Basic Books, 2012). [REVIEW]Melissa Emery Thompson - 2012 - Human Nature 23 (2):250-252.
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  46. What is it to wrong someone? A puzzle about justice.Michael Thompson - 2004 - In R. Jay Wallace (ed.), Reason and value: themes from the moral philosophy of Joseph Raz. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 333-384.
    This will be the best way of explaining ‘Paris is the lover of Helen’, that is, ‘Paris loves, and by that very fact [et eo ipso] Helen is loved’. Here, therefore, two propositions have been brought together and abbreviated as one. Or, ‘Paris is a lover, and by that very fact Helen is a loved one’.
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    Associative interference in verbal paired-associate learning.Norma F. Besch & William F. Reynolds - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (6):554.
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    Alley length and time of food deprivation in instrumental reward learning.Norma Fredenburg Besch & William F. Reynolds - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (5):448.
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    Syllogisms with statistical quantifiers.Bruce E. R. Thompson - 1986 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 27 (1):93-103.
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    Marxism, feminism, and the struggle for democracy in latin America.Norma Stoltz Chinchilla - 1991 - Gender and Society 5 (3):291-310.
    While discussions of dissolving the hyphen between Marxism and feminism were put on the back burner in the United States and England in the 1980s, the author argues that changes in Latin America during the same decade favor a possible convergence of contemporary Marxist and feminist theory and practice. These conditions include the emergence of a second-wave feminist movement in many Latin America countries, the central role of women in contemporary social movements, and an internal critique within Latin American Marxism. (...)
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