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    Zilsel, the Artisans, and the Idea of Progress in the Renaissance.A. C. Keller - 1950 - Journal of the History of Ideas 11 (2):235.
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    On the habits of polyethylene crystals.D. C. Bassett & A. Keller - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (81):1553-1584.
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    Some new habit features in crystals of long chain compounds. Part II. Polymers.D. C. Bassett & A. Keller - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (63):345-358.
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    Observations on single crystals of an isotactic polyolefin: Morphology and chain packing in poly-4-methyl-pentene-1.F. C. Frank, A. Keller & A. O'connor - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (38):200-214.
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    Deformation processes in polyethylene interpreted in terms of crystal plasticity.F. C. Frank, A. Keller, A. O'connor & H. H. Wills - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (25):64-74.
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    Crystallinity effects in the electron microscopy of polyethylene.A. W. Agar, F. C. Prank & A. Keller - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (37):32-55.
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    Some new habit features in crystals of long chain compounds part III. Direct observations on unflattened monolayer polyethylene crystals.D. C. Bassett, F. C. Frank & A. Keller - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (94):1739-1751.
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    Some new habit features in crystals of long chain compounds part IV. the fold surface geometry of monolayer polyethylene crystals and its relevance to fold packing and crystal growth.D. C. Bassett, F. C. Frank & A. Keller - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (94):1753-1787.
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  9. KELLER, M. -Ethik als Wissenschaft. [REVIEW]A. C. Ewing - 1925 - Mind 34:514.
     
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    "Les Ouvriers de la tombe": Deir el-Médineh à l'époque ramesside"Les Ouvriers de la tombe": Deir el-Medineh a l'epoque ramesside.C. A. Keller & Dominique Valbelle - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (4):690.
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    'Ambivalence' at the end of life: How to understand patients' wishes ethically.K. Ohnsorge, H. R. G. Keller, G. A. Widdershoven & C. Rehmann-Sutter - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (5):629-641.
    Health-care professionals in end-of-life care are frequently confronted with patients who seem to be ‘ambivalent’ about treatment decisions, especially if they express a wish to die. This article investigates this phenomenon by analysing two case stories based on narrative interviews with two patients and their caregivers. First, we argue that a respectful approach to patients requires acknowledging that coexistence of opposing wishes can be part of authentic, multi-layered experiences and moral understandings at the end of life. Second, caregivers need to (...)
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    Problems with the imprinting hypothesis of schizophrenia and autism.Matthew C. Keller - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (3):273-274.
    Crespi & Badcock (C&B) convincingly argue that autism and schizophrenia are diametric malfunctions of the social brain, but their core imprinting hypothesis is less persuasive. Much of the evidence they cite is unrelated to their hypothesis, is selective, or is overstated; their hypothesis lacks a clearly explained mechanism; and it is unclear how their explanation fits in with known aspects of the disorders.
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    An evolutionary framework for mental disorders: Integrating adaptationist and evolutionary genetic models.Matthew C. Keller & Geoffrey Miller - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (4):429-441.
    This response (a) integrates non-equilibrium evolutionary genetic models, such as coevolutionary arms-races and recent selective sweeps, into a framework for understanding common, harmful, heritable mental disorders; (b) discusses the forms of ancestral neutrality or balancing selection that may explain some portion of mental disorder risk; and (c) emphasizes that normally functioning psychological adaptations work against a backdrop of mutational and environmental noise. (Published Online November 9 2006).
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    Philosophical Individualism.John A. Keller - 2017 - In Being, Freedom, and Method: Themes From the Philosophy of Peter van Inwagen. New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    What does it take for an argument to be a success? Peter van Inwagen argues that an argument for conclusion c is one that, when ideally presented in the company of an ideal opponent, would be convincing to an audience of ideal neutral agnostics about c. He goes on to argue that, by this criterion, there are (almost certainly) no successful arguments for substantive philosophical conclusions. I outline several problems with both van Inwagen's account of success and the others in (...)
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    An Increase in Vigorous but Not Moderate Physical Activity Makes People Feel They Have Changed Their Behavior.Hermann Szymczak, Lucas Keller, Luka J. Debbeler, Josianne Kollmann, Nadine C. Lages, Peter M. Gollwitzer, Harald T. Schupp & Britta Renner - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Objective: While behavioral recommendations regarding physical activity commonly focus on reaching demanding goals by proposing ‘thresholds’, little attention has been paid to the question of how much of a behavioral change is needed to make people feel that they have changed. The present research investigated this relation between actual and felt behavior change. Design: Using data from two longitudinal community samples, Study 1 and 2 comprised 614 (63 % women) and 398 participants (61 % women) with a mean age of (...)
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  16. Proceedings of the 4th World Conference on Research Integrity: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro. 31 May - 3 June 2015.Lex Bouter, Melissa S. Anderson, Ana Marusic, Sabine Kleinert, Susan Zimmerman, Paulo S. L. Beirão, Laura Beranzoli, Giuseppe Di Capua, Silvia Peppoloni, Maria Betânia de Freitas Marques, Adriana Sousa, Claudia Rech, Torunn Ellefsen, Adele Flakke Johannessen, Jacob Holen, Raymond Tait, Jillon Van der Wall, John Chibnall, James M. DuBois, Farida Lada, Jigisha Patel, Stephanie Harriman, Leila Posenato Garcia, Adriana Nascimento Sousa, Cláudia Maria Correia Borges Rech, Oliveira Patrocínio, Raphaela Dias Fernandes, Laressa Lima Amâncio, Anja Gillis, David Gallacher, David Malwitz, Tom Lavrijssen, Mariusz Lubomirski, Malini Dasgupta, Katie Speanburg, Elizabeth C. Moylan, Maria K. Kowalczuk, Nikolas Offenhauser, Markus Feufel, Niklas Keller, Volker Bähr, Diego Oliveira Guedes, Douglas Leonardo Gomes Filho, Vincent Larivière, Rodrigo Costas, Daniele Fanelli, Mark William Neff, Aline Carolina de Oliveira Machado Prata, Limbanazo Matandika, Sonia Maria Ramos de Vasconcelos & Karina de A. Rocha - 2016 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 1 (Suppl 1).
    Table of contentsI1 Proceedings of the 4th World Conference on Research IntegrityConcurrent Sessions:1. Countries' systems and policies to foster research integrityCS01.1 Second time around: Implementing and embedding a review of responsible conduct of research policy and practice in an Australian research-intensive universitySusan Patricia O'BrienCS01.2 Measures to promote research integrity in a university: the case of an Asian universityDanny Chan, Frederick Leung2. Examples of research integrity education programmes in different countriesCS02.1 Development of a state-run “cyber education program of research ethics” in (...)
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    Evolutionary theories of schizophrenia must ultimately explain the genes that predispose to it.Matthew C. Keller - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (6):861-862.
    If alleles that predispose to schizophrenia have reduced Darwinian fitness, their persistence in modern times is puzzling. Burns identifies the evolutionary genetics of schizophrenia as a central issue, but his treatment of it is not clear. Recent advances in evolutionary genetics can help explain the persistence of alleles that predispose to debilitating disorders such as schizophrenia, and can buttress Burns' core argument.
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    The challenges of sociogenomics make it more, not less, worthy of careful and innovative investigation.Matthew C. Keller - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e218.
    Influences on social traits involve a tangled interplay of genetic, social, and environmental factors. Moreover, there is increasing awareness that gene–environment correlations are real and potentially measurable. Such gene–environment correlations can mislead if they are uncontrolled and genetic associations are interpreted as being purely because of direct genetic effects. This complexity is cause for more and better investigation, not a reason to refrain from researching one of the potentially important factors (genetics) influencing trait variation.
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    Amir A. Afkhami. A Modern Contagion: Imperialism and Public Health in Iran’s Age of Cholera. xv + 276 pp., apps., notes, bibl., index. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019. $54.95 (cloth); ISBN 9781421427218. E-book available. [REVIEW]Richard C. Keller - 2020 - Isis 111 (4):891-892.
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    The Surprising Creativity of Digital Evolution: A Collection of Anecdotes From the Evolutionary Computation and Artificial Life Research Communities.Joel Lehman, Jeff Clune, Dusan Misevic, Christoph Adami, Julie Beaulieu, Peter Bentley, Bernard J., Belson Samuel, Bryson Guillaume, M. David, Nick Cheney, Antoine Cully, Stephane Donciuex, Fred Dyer, Ellefsen C., Feldt Kai Olav, Fischer Robert, Forrest Stephan, Frénoy Stephanie, Gagneé Antoine, Goff Christian, Grabowski Leni Le, M. Laura, Babak Hodjat, Laurent Keller, Carole Knibbe, Peter Krcah, Richard Lenski, Lipson E., MacCurdy Hod, Maestre Robert, Miikkulainen Carlos, Mitri Risto, Moriarty Sara, E. David, Jean-Baptiste Mouret, Anh Nguyen, Charles Ofria, Marc Parizeau, David Parsons, Robert Pennock, Punch T., F. William, Thomas Ray, Schoenauer S., Shulte Marc, Sims Eric, Stanley Karl, O. Kenneth, Fran\C. Cois Taddei, Danesh Tarapore, Simon Thibault, Westley Weimer, Richard Watson & Jason Yosinksi - 2018 - CoRR.
    Biological evolution provides a creative fount of complex and subtle adaptations, often surprising the scientists who discover them. However, because evolution is an algorithmic process that transcends the substrate in which it occurs, evolution’s creativity is not limited to nature. Indeed, many researchers in the field of digital evolution have observed their evolving algorithms and organisms subverting their intentions, exposing unrecognized bugs in their code, producing unexpected adaptations, or exhibiting outcomes uncannily convergent with ones in nature. Such stories routinely reveal (...)
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  21. A Computational Cognitive Model of Syntactic Priming.David Reitter, Frank Keller & Johanna D. Moore - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (4):587-637.
    The psycholinguistic literature has identified two syntactic adaptation effects in language production: rapidly decaying short-term priming and long-lasting adaptation. To explain both effects, we present an ACT-R model of syntactic priming based on a wide-coverage, lexicalized syntactic theory that explains priming as facilitation of lexical access. In this model, two well-established ACT-R mechanisms, base-level learning and spreading activation, account for long-term adaptation and short-term priming, respectively. Our model simulates incremental language production and in a series of modeling studies, we show (...)
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    Towards a science of informed matter.Evelyn Fox Keller - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 42 (2):174-179.
    Over the last couple of decades, a call has begun to resound in a number of distinct fields of inquiry for a reattachment of form to matter, for an understanding of ‘information’ as inherently embodied, or, as Jean-Marie Lehn calls it, for a “science of informed matter.” We hear this call most clearly in chemistry, in cognitive science, in molecular computation, and in robotics—all fields looking to biological processes to ground a new epistemology. The departure from the values of a (...)
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    Cent considérations sur le nihilisme contemporain: et sur les caractères tragicomiques des sociétés postmodernes.Michel Keller - 2005 - Nyons: Or des fous.
    A mesure que le XIXe siècle a donné la priorité à l'économie, on a cessé collectivement de vouloir rendre "l'homme meilleur". Mais avec la post-modernité, nouvel avatar d'une domination qui ne supporte plus qu'on lui apporte la contradiction, c'est en nuisant au "meilleur de l'homme" que l'économie poursuit sa conquête mondialisée. Pour ce qui est de cette nuisance particulièrement inconséquente, reconnaissons à la présente époque une efficacité inégalée dans l'Histoire. Quelque chose comme une volonté de mettre effectivement fin à l'Histoire.
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  24. Climate Risk Management.Klaus Keller, Casey Helgeson & Vivek Srikrishnan - 2021 - Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 49:95–116.
    Accelerating global climate change drives new climate risks. People around the world are researching, designing, and implementing strategies to manage these risks. Identifying and implementing sound climate risk management strategies poses nontrivial challenges including (a) linking the required disciplines, (b) identifying relevant values and objectives, (c) identifying and quantifying important uncertainties, (d) resolving interactions between decision levers and the system dynamics, (e) quantifying the trade-offs between diverse values under deep and dynamic uncertainties, (f) communicating to inform decisions, and (g) learning (...)
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    Memories of War and C onflict: A Theoretical Frame for an Interview Study of Men and Women Remembering the Third Reich and the Second World War in (West) Germany.Barbara Keller - 1997 - European Journal of Women's Studies 4 (3):381-387.
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    Towards a science of informed matter.Evelyn Fox Keller - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 42 (2):174-179.
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    Theoretical Perspectives on Smell.Benjamin D. Young & Andreas Keller (eds.) - 2023 - Routledge.
    Theoretical Perspective on Smell is the first collection of scholarly articles to be devoted exclusively to philosophical research on olfaction. The essays, published here for the first time, bring together leading theorists working on smell in a format that allows for deep engagement with the emerging field, while also providing those new to the philosophy of smell with a resource to begin their journey. The volume’s 14 chapters are organized into four parts: -/- I. The Importance and Beauty of Smell (...)
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  28. Attention to Values Helps Shape Convergence Research.Casey Helgeson, Robert E. Nicholas, Klaus Keller, Chris E. Forest & Nancy Tuana - 2022 - Climatic Change 170.
    Convergence research is driven by specific and compelling problems and requires deep integration across disciplines. The potential of convergence research is widely recognized, but questions remain about how to design, facilitate, and assess such research. Here we analyze a seven-year, twelve-million-dollar convergence project on sustainable climate risk management to answer two questions. First, what is the impact of a project-level emphasis on the values that motivate and tie convergence research to the compelling problems? Second, how does participation in convergence projects (...)
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    Thera and the Aegean World III - D. A. Hardy, C. G. Doumas, J. A. Sakellarakis, P. M. Warren (edd.): Thera and the Aegean World III: Vol. 1, Archaeology. (Proceedings of the Third International Congress, Santorini, Greece, 3–9 September 1989.) Pp. 511; 370 figures, 52 tables, 1 plate. London: The Thera Foundation, 1990. £150 (set of three volumes). - D. A. Hardy, J. Keller, V. P. Galanopoulos, N. C. Fleming, T. H. Druitt (edd.): Thera and the Aegean World III: Vol. 2, Earth Sciences. (Proceedings of the Third International Congress, Santorini, Greece, 3–9 September 1989.) Pp. 487; 286 figures, 90 tables, 9 plates. London: The Thera Foundation, 1990. £150 (set of three volumes). - D. A. Hardy, A. C. Renfrew (edd.): Thera and the Aegean World III: Vol. 3, Chronology: The Theran Event and its Global Impact. (Proceedings of the Third International Congress, Santorini, Greece, 3–9 September 1989.) Pp. 242; 122 figures, 29 tables. London: The Thera Foundation, 1990 £150 (set of three volumes. [REVIEW]N. Postlethwaite - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (2):362-365.
  30. Robert Grosseteste and the origins of Experimental Science, 1100-1700.A. C. Crombie - 1955 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 145:367-368.
     
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    No Title available.A. C. Ross - 1976 - Religious Studies 12 (1):120-121.
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    The Spearman-Brown formula in attitude scale construction.A. C. Rosander - 1936 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 19 (4):486.
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    Role of the UK Panel for Research Integrity in Health and Biomedical Science.A. C. Stainthorpe - 2007 - Research Ethics 3 (3):71-72.
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    The Funny Bone.A. C. T. Administrative Appeals Tribunal - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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  35. International Encyclopedia of Adult Education and Training.A. C. Tuijnman - 1997 - British Journal of Educational Studies 45 (3):333-333.
     
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    Giovanni Gentile.A. C. Garnett - 1926 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):8.
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    For Faith and Freedom. By Leonard Hodgson D.D., (Oxford: Basil Blackwell. 1956. Pp. vii + 241. Price 21s.).A. C. MacIntyre - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (128):82-.
  38. IV Congreso católico argentino de filosofía sobre el ateísmo.C. A. C. A. - 1988 - Sapientia 43 (69):299.
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  39. Les Études Sur Léonard De Vinci En 1952.C. A. - 1953 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 15 (1):111-115.
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  40. The Development of Berkeley's Theism.A. C. Armstrong - 1920 - Philosophical Review 29:404.
     
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    The progress of evolution.A. C. Armstrong - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (13):337-342.
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    Review of Virginia Burrus and Catherine Keller, editors, Toward a Theology of Eros: Transfiguring Passion at the Limits of Discipline. [REVIEW]Lee C. Barrett - 2015 - Augustinian Studies 46 (1):107-109.
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    Common Sense Propositions.A. C. Ewing - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (186):363-379.
    Philosophers have not been sceptical only about metaphysics or religious beliefs. There are a great number of other beliefs generally held which they have had at least as much difficulty in justifying, and in the present article I ask questions as to the right philosophical attitude to these beliefs in cases where to our everyday thought they seem so obvious as to be a matter of the most ordinary common sense. A vast number of propositions go beyond what is merely (...)
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    Knowledge of physical objects.A. C. Ewing - 1943 - Mind 52 (206):97-121.
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    Kant's transcendental deduction of the categories.A. C. Ewing - 1923 - Mind 32 (125):50-66.
  46. Kant's Transcendental Deduction of the Categories.A. C. Ewing - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32:433.
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    Meaningless.A. C. Ewing - 1938 - Mind 47 (185):139.
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    Mental acts.A. C. Ewing - 1949 - Mind 58 (229):78.
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  49. Non-Linguistic Philosophy.A. C. Ewing - 1968 - New York,: Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
     
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    No Title available.A. C. Ewing - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (85):171-171.
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