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  1. Richard III_ and _Utopia at Brixen.Seymour House - 1988 - Moreana 25 (Number 98-25 (2-3):16-16.
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    Richard Rex, ed., Henry VIII and Martin Luther: The Second Controversy, 1525–1527. [REVIEW]Seymour Baker House - 2022 - Moreana 59 (2):254-269.
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    Luck Was a Lady That Day.Seymour B. Sarason - 1991 - In William Kessen, Andrew Ortony & Fergus I. M. Craik (eds.), Memories, Thoughts, and Emotions: Essays in Honor of George Mandler. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 13.
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    Diarmaid MacCulloch, Thomas Cromwell: A Revolutionary Life[REVIEW]Seymour Baker House - 2019 - Moreana 56 (2):250-256.
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    Richard Marius, Thomas Morus : Eine Biographie. [REVIEW]Seymour House - 1988 - Moreana 25 (Number 98-25 (2-3):84-84.
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    Paths of Abstract ArtNew Images of ManArt from Ingres to Pollock: Painting and Sculpture since Neoclassicism.Seymour Howard, Edward B. Henning & Peter Selz - 1961 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 20 (1):103.
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    Experiments on sensory-tonic field theory of perception. III. Effect of body rotation on the visual perception of verticality. [REVIEW]Seymour Wapner, Heinz Werner & Ricardo B. Morant - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 42 (5):351.
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    Ontogeny of prosocial behavior across diverse societies.Bailey R. House, Joan B. Silk, Joseph Henrich, H. Clark Barrett, Brooke A. Scelza, Adam H. Boyette, Barry S. Hewlett, Richard McElreath & Stephen Laurence - 2013 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 110 (36):14586-14591.
    Humans are an exceptionally cooperative species, but there is substantial variation in the extent of cooperation across societies. Understanding the sources of this variability may provide insights about the forces that sustain cooperation. We examined the ontogeny of prosocial behavior by studying 326 children 3–14 y of age and 120 adults from six societies (age distributions varied across societies). These six societies span a wide range of extant human variation in culture, geography, and subsistence strategies, including foragers, herders, horticulturalists, and (...)
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    Linkage analysis of X-linked cone-rod dystrophy: localization to Xp11.4 and definition of a locus distinct from RP2 and RP3. [REVIEW]M. B. Gorin, A. B. Seymour, A. Dash-Modi, O'Connell Jr, M. Shaffer-Gordon, T. S. Mah, S. T. Stefko, R. Nagaraja, J. Brown, A. E. Kimura & R. E. Ferrell - unknown
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    Public Stem Cell Banks: Considerations of Justice in Stem Cell Research and Therapy.Ruth R. Faden, Liza Dawson, Alison S. Bateman-House, Dawn Mueller Agnew, Hilary Bok, Dan W. Brock, Aravinda Chakravarti, Xiao-Jiang Gao, Mark Greene, John A. Hansen, Patricia A. King, Stephen J. O'Brien, David H. Sachs, Kathryn E. Schill, Andrew Siegel, Davor Solter, Sonia M. Suter, Catherine M. Verfaillie, LeRoy B. Walters & John D. Gearhart - 2003 - Hastings Center Report 33 (6):13-27.
    If stem cell-based therapies are developed, we will likely confront a difficult problem of justice: for biological reasons alone, the new therapies might benefit only a limited range of patients. In fact, they might benefit primarily white Americans, thereby exacerbating long-standing differences in health and health care.
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    A nonmonotonic effect of distribution of trials in retardate learning and memory.Richard D. Sperber, Daryl B. Greenfield & Betty J. House - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 99 (2):186.
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    An Appreciation of Beatrice B. Whiting.Susan Seymour - 2001 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 29 (3):388-389.
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    Notes on Plato's "Apology", 17 B, 20 B.T. D. Seymour - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (01):27-28.
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    Les expériences de Burge et les contenus de pensée.Michel Seymour - 1992 - Dialectica 46 (1):21-39.
    RésuméLes expériences de pensée de Tyler Burge révèlent une tension entre deux sortes d'arguments visant à prouver la détermination de l'environnement sur les contenus d'états intentionnels. On se propose dans un premier temps de montrer que l'expérience de 1979 est plus fondamentale et moins compromettante du point de vue métaphysique, et qu'il faut en ce sens insister davantage sur les déterminations de l'environnement social plutôt que de l'environnement physique. On fait valoir ensuite avec b a r que I'expérience de 1979, (...)
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    J. B. Rhine's Extra-Sensory Perception and Its Background in Psychical Research.Michael McVaugh & Seymour H. Mauskopf - 1976 - Isis 67 (2):161-189.
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    Glossary of abbreviations used in this issue.Fha Federal Housing Authority, Freddie Mac & Libor London Interbank Offered Rate - 2009 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 21 (2):125-126.
    ABCP asset‐backed commercial paper ABS asset‐backed security ABX a source of price indices for MBSs and CDSs ARM adjustable‐rate mortgage B...
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    Maurenbrecher on the Saliar Hymns Carminum Saliarium Reliquiae, edidit B. Maurenbrecher. (Commentatio ex supplem. xxi. Annalium Philolog. seorsum expressa.) 8vo. 38 pp. Leipzig, 1894. 1 Mk. [REVIEW]R. Seymour Conway - 1895 - The Classical Review 9 (06):332-.
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    Monro's Grammar of the Homeric Dialect_- A Grammar of the Homeric Dialect, by D. B. Monro. Second edition revised and enlarged. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1891. 14 _s[REVIEW]T. D. Seymour - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (03):110-.
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    Leo Strauss and the American right.Shadia B. Drury - 1997 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    In 1980, Ronald Reagan was elected President, and the conservative revolution emerged. Who provoked this revolution? Author Shadia Drury provides a fascinating answer to the question, as she looks at the work of Leo Strauss, a German Jewish emigre and scholar, who was one of the most influential individuals in the conservative movement. Among his disciples are Chief Justice Clarence Thomas and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.
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    Ethical Counseling for House Staff Considering a Strike.B. E. Zawacki, R. Kravitz & L. Linn - 1991 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 2 (1):10-15.
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    Leo Strauss and the American right.Shadia B. Drury - 1997 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    In 1980, Ronald Reagan was elected President of the United States for his first term and the conservative revolution that was slowly developing in the United States finally emerged in full-throated roar. Who provoked the conservative revolution? Shadia Drury provides a fascinating answer to the question as she looks at the work of Leo Strauss, a seemingly reclusive German Jewish emigré and scholar, who was one of the most influential individuals in the conservative movement, a man widely seen as the (...)
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    Housing: A Case for The Medicalization of Poverty.B. Cameron Webb & Dayna Bowen Matthew - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (3):588-594.
    “Medicalization” has been a contentious notion since its introduction centuries ago. While some scholars lamented a medical overreach into social domains, others hailed its promise for social justice advocacy. Against the backdrop of a growing commitment to health equity across the nation, this article reviews historical interpretations of medicalization, offers an application of the term to non-biologic risk factors for disease, and presents the case of housing the demonstrate the great potential of medicalizing poverty.
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    The House, the City, and the Judge. [REVIEW]B. D. A. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):305-306.
    A scholarly, clearly written interpretation of the Oresteia, interweaving the aesthetic, moral, political and cosmic elements in the drama. The author gives a valuable assessment of Aeschylus' reaction to the then current ideas of Plato and Aristotle. In an excellent chapter on the meanings of catharsis, he shows how Aeschylus interpreted Aristotle's theory of tragedy.--A. B. D.
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    Towards Solomon’s House: Rival Strategies for Reforming the Early Royal Society.Michael Hunter & Paul B. Wood - 1986 - History of Science 24 (1):49-108.
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    Patrilineal family values, family planning and variation in stature among taiwanese six-year-Olds.B. Floyd - 2003 - Journal of Biosocial Science 35 (3):369-384.
    It has been argued that patrilineal joint family systems tend to bias family planning decisions in favour of sons. A simple model suggests that in such societies, any given son will be more highly valued by his parents (1) the fewer his brothers and (2) the earlier his birth is in the brother series. A daughter's value will be greater (1) the fewer brothers she has and (2) the earlier her birth is relative to other sisters. This study first addresses (...)
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    The House of Life: Magical and Medical Science in Ancient Egypt. Paul Ghalioungui.Guenter B. Risse - 1976 - Isis 67 (2):304-306.
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    The house system in comprehensive schools: Its current status.R. B. Dierenfied - 1976 - British Journal of Educational Studies 24 (1):5-11.
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    Opera Philosophica 2. [REVIEW]B. W. A. - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (4):766-768.
    The latest volume in the splendid critical edition of the Opera philosophica et theologica of William of Ockham in progress at the Franciscan Institute of St. Bonaventure University under the general editorship of Gedeon Gál, O.F.M. The project itself is something of a phenomenon in the area of critical editions of medieval Latin texts in terms of the rapidity at which quality volumes are produced at remarkably reasonable costs. Since 1967 five quarto volumes, totaling some three thousand four hundred pages, (...)
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    The Poetics of Space. [REVIEW]B. D. A. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):771-772.
    This book is primarily for the patient and empathetic poetaster; it is a treasure-chest of themes on the imagination, metaphor, day-dream, and memory. Bachelard presents a phenomenology of the poetic image of inner or inhabited space, or what he terms "felicitous space." Inner space refers not only to the house of man but to the houses of things, drawers, chests, and wardrobes, and to the houses of animals, nests and shells. Bachelard's method is to articulate the many reverberations which any (...)
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    Disputed Questions on the Mystery of the Trinity. [REVIEW]B. W. A. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (1):117-118.
    The present volume is welcome for a dual reason; one that it marks the resumption, after a period of over twenty years, of the scholarly translations of St. Bonaventure, begun under Boehner; the second is the intrinsic value of the translation and lengthy introduction, almost a third of the book. Since the Saint Anthony Guild and Franciscan Herald Presses have published some of the shorter and more popular writings of the saint, it is fitting that the Franciscan Institute, noted for (...)
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    The Third Stage-house in Plautus and Terence.J. C. B. Lowe - 2016 - Hermes 144 (2):171-177.
    A. Frickenhaus argued that in Plautus’ Pseudolus and Stichus and Terence’s Heauton Timorumenos, Hecyra and Phormio the Latin dramatist was responsible for a third stage-house, whereas the Greek models of these plays had only two, the norm for New Comedy. Frickenhaus’ unjustly neglected arguments are here revived and reinforced. It is also argued that Plautus’ Cistellaria and Trinummus are further cases of the same phenomenon.
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    Demolished Houses, Monumentality, and Memory in Roman Culture.Matthew B. Roller - 2010 - Classical Antiquity 29 (1):117-180.
    This article examines the tradition of punitive house demolition during the Roman Republic, but from a sociocultural rather than institutional-legal perspective. Exploiting recent scholarship on the Roman house, on exemplarity, and on memory sanctions, I argue that narratives of house demolition constitute a form of ethically inflected political discourse, whose purpose is to stigmatize certain social actors as malefactors of a particular sort . The demolition itself is symbolically resonant, and the resultant stigma is propagated by subsequent monuments—various structures, toponyms, (...)
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    The unknown made known.Frederick F.[Rentress] B.[Edggood] Coffin - 1902 - London [etc.]: The Abbey press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Expositio super libros elenchorumGuillelmi de Ockham Scriptum in librum primum Sententiarum Ordinatio. [REVIEW]B. W. A. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 33 (3):645-646.
    Medieval scholars will welcome these two latest volumes in the splendid critical edition of the nonpolitical works of William of Ockham by the Franciscan Institute of St. Bonaventure University. The first completes the set of Ockham’s major logical works that began with the publication of his monumental summa logicae in 1974 and was followed in 1978 by the second volume in the philosophical series, containing the commentaries on Porphyry and Aristotle’s Praedicamenta and Perihermenias, together with the famous tract on predestination (...)
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    The House of Odysseus.Barry B. Powell - 2006 - Arion 14 (2):119-136.
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    Arindam Chaudhuri, Count Your Chickens before They Hatch. New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House, 2001, xiii + 192 pp. Rs 225. [REVIEW]B. K. Chatterjee - 2002 - Journal of Human Values 8 (1):73-76.
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    Arindam Chaudhuri, Count Your Chickens before They Hatch. New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House, 2001, xiii + 192 pp. Rs 225. [REVIEW]B. K. Chatterjee - 2002 - Journal of Human Values 8 (1):73-76.
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    Must Wolterstorff Sell His House?David B. Fletcher - 1987 - Faith and Philosophy 4 (2):187-197.
    In his recent book, Until Justice and Peace Embrace, Nicholas Wolterstorff claims that in ethics there exist “sustenance rights,” also called “positive rights,” which demand that people be provided the requirements of productive social living, including food, clothing, shelter, healthful environments, and elementary health care. I defend Wolterstorff’s claims against attacks by social theologian Richard John Neuhaus, who argues in effect that to grant sustenance rights implies both personal and theoretical acceptance of an unreasonable obligation which I call the Duty (...)
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  39. Semantic Originalism.Lawrence B. Solum - manuscript
    Semantic originalism is a theory of constitutional meaning that aims to disentangle the semantic, legal, and normative strands of debates in constitutional theory about the role of original meaning in constitutional interpretation and construction. This theory affirms four theses: (1) the fixation thesis, (2) the clause meaning thesis, (3) the contribution thesis, and (4) the fidelity thesis. -/- The fixation thesis claims that the semantic content of each constitutional provision is fixed at the time the provision is framed and ratified: (...)
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    Sharing out land: two passages in the Corpus agrimensorum romanorum.J. B. Campbell - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (02):540-.
    Virgil, in his description of the establishment of a new city by Aeneas for those Trojans who wished to remain in Sicily, is thinking of the Roman practice of colonial foundation: ‘Meanwhile Aeneas marked out the city with the plough and allocated the houses ’. We may note the personal role of the founder, the ploughing of the ritual first furrow, the organized grants to the settlers and the equality of treatment implied in the use of lot . Virgil was (...)
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    Things That Go Bump in the Literature: An Environmental Appraisal of “Haunted Houses”.Neil Dagnall, Kenneth G. Drinkwater, Ciarán O’Keeffe, Annalisa Ventola, Brian Laythe, Michael A. Jawer, Brandon Massullo, Giovanni B. Caputo & James Houran - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Sharing out land: two passages in the Corpus agrimensorum romanorum.J. B. Campbell - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (2):540-546.
    Virgil, in his description of the establishment of a new city by Aeneas for those Trojans who wished to remain in Sicily, is thinking of the Roman practice of colonial foundation: ‘Meanwhile Aeneas marked out the city with the plough and allocated the houses ’. We may note the personal role of the founder, the ploughing of the ritual first furrow, the organized grants to the settlers and the equality of treatment implied in the use of lot. Virgil was writing (...)
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    Social insects, merely a “fun house” mirror of human social evolution.Hal B. Levine - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
    Social insects show us very little about the evolution of complex human society. As more relevant literature demonstrates, ultrasociality is a cause rather than an effect of human social evolution.
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  44. Virtues and vices in the chapter house vestibule in Salisbury.Rosalie B. Green - 1968 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 31 (1):148-158.
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    W.E.B. Du Bois.W. E. B. Du Bois - 2010 - Routledge.
    Housed in one volume for the first time are several of the seminal essays on Du Bois's contributions to sociology and critical social theory: from DuBois as inventor of the sociology of race to Du Bois as the first sociologist of American religion; from Du Bois as a pioneer of urban and rural sociology to Du Bois as innovator of the sociology of gender and culture; and finally from Du Bois as groundbreaking sociologist of education and cultural criminologist to Du (...)
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    Banning Human Cloning--Then What?Cynthia B. Cohen - 2001 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 11 (2):205-209.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 11.2 (2001) 205-209 [Access article in PDF] Bioethics Inside the Beltway Banning Human Cloning-Then What? Cynthia B. Cohen The public wonder and concern that accompanied the birth of Dolly, the cloned sheep, four years ago died down soon after her arrival. Little has been heard about human reproductive cloning since then in the public square. This silence was pierced recently when two groups each (...)
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    Retrieving our spiritual heritage: Baha'i Chair for world peace: lectures and essays, 1994-2005.Suheil B. Bushrui - 2012 - Wilmette, Ill.: Baha'i. Edited by Michael Dravis.
    Retrieving our spiritual heritage: a challenge of our time -- Spiritual foundation of human rights -- Response to the president of Ireland -- World peace and interreligious understanding -- Education as transformation: a Baha'i model of education for unity -- Globalization and the Baha'i community in the Muslim world -- Unity of vision and ethic: values and the workplace -- Environmental ethics: a Baha'i perspective -- 'Abdu'l-Baha and the spiritual foundation of the American dream -- United Nations and world order (...)
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    Jean Toomer and the Prison-house of Thought: A Phenomenology of the Spirit.Robert B. Jones - 1993 - Univ of Massachusetts Press.
    Offering a critique of the subjective idealism that lies at the centre of Toomer's oeuvre through the lens of Lukac's theory of reification, Robert B. Jones frames his analysis in terms of Kierkegaard's stages of development - the aesthetic, the ethical, and the religious.
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    Environmental health research on hazards in the home and the duty to warn.David B. Resnik & Darryl C. Zeldin - 2008 - Bioethics 22 (4):209–217.
    When environmental health researchers study hazards in the home, they often discover information that may be relevant to protecting the health and safety of the research subjects and occupants. This article describes the ethical and legal basis for a duty to warn research subjects and occupants about hazards in the home and explores the extent of this duty. Investigators should inform research subjects and occupants about the results of tests conducted as part of the research protocol only if the information (...)
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    Economic Policy and the Financial Crisis: An Empirical Analysis of What Went Wrong.John B. Taylor - 2009 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 21 (2-3):341-364.
    ABSTRACT The financial crisis was in large part caused, prolonged, and worsened by a series of government actions and interventions. The housing boom and bust that precipitated the crisis were enabled by extraordinarily loose monetary policy. After the housing boom came to an end, the Federal Reserve misdiagnosed financial markets' uncertainty about the location and value of risky subprime mortgage‐backed securities as being, instead, a liquidity problem, and it took inappropriate compensatory actions that had side effects that included raising the (...)
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