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    Unexpected new insights into DNA clamp loaders.Huilin Li, Mike O'Donnell & Brian Kelch - 2022 - Bioessays 44 (11):2200154.
    Clamp loaders are pentameric AAA+ assemblies that use ATP to open and close circular DNA sliding clamps around DNA. Clamp loaders show homology in all organisms, from bacteria to human. The eukaryotic PCNA clamp is loaded onto 3′ primed DNA by the replication factor C (RFC) hetero‐pentameric clamp loader. Eukaryotes also have three alternative RFC‐like clamp loaders (RLCs) in which the Rfc1 subunit is substituted by another protein. One of these is the yeast Rad24‐RFC (Rad17‐RFC in human) that loads a (...)
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    Technology in the Western Political Tradition.Brian O’Donnell - 1995 - International Philosophical Quarterly 35 (2):232-233.
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    Allostatic load as a complex clinical construct: A case-based computational modeling approach.J. Galen Buckwalter, Brian Castellani, Bruce Mcewen, Arun S. Karlamangla, Albert A. Rizzo, Bruce John, Kyle O'donnell & Teresa Seeman - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S1):291-306.
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    An Investigation of Neurochemical Changes in Chronic Cannabis Users.Sharlene D. Newman, Hu Cheng, Ashley Schnakenberg Martin, Ulrike Dydak, Shalmali Dharmadhikari, William Hetrick & Brian O’Donnell - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Contemplative Pedagogy and Mindfulness: Developing Creative Attention in an Age of Distraction.Aislinn O'Donnell - 2015 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 49 (2):187-202.
    Over the last decade, there has been a considerable expansion of mindfulness programmes into a number of different domains of contemporary life, such as corporations, schools, hospitals and even the military. Understanding the reasons for this phenomenon involves, I argue, reflecting upon the nature of contemporary capitalism and mapping the complexity of navigating new digital technologies that make multiple and accelerated solicitations upon attention and our affective lives. Whilst acknowledging the benefits of mindfulness practice, this article argues that it is (...)
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    Securitisation, Counterterrorism and the Silencing of Dissent: The Educational Implications ofPrevent.Aislinn O’Donnell - 2016 - British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (1):53-76.
  7. Generics, race, and social perspectives.Patrick O’Donnell - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy (9):1577-1612.
    The project of this paper is to deliver a semantics for a broad subset of bare plural generics about racial kinds, a class which I will dub 'Type C generics.' Examples include 'Blacks are criminal' and 'Muslims are terrorists.' Type C generics have two interesting features. First, they link racial kinds with ​ socially perspectival predicates ​ (SPPs). SPPs lead interpreters to treat the relationship between kinds and predicates in generic constructions as nomic or non-accidental. Moreover, in computing their content, (...)
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    The Theological Tractates and the Consolation of Philosophy.James J. O'Donnell, Boethius, H. F. Stewart, E. K. Rand & S. J. Tester - 1977 - American Journal of Philology 98 (1):77.
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    Curriculum as Conversation: Vulnerability, Violence, and Pedagogy in Prison.Aislinn O'Donnell - 2015 - Educational Theory 65 (4):475-490.
    It is difficult to respond creatively to humiliation, affliction, degradation, or shame, just as it is difficult to respond creatively to the experience of undergoing or inflicting violence. In this article Aislinn O'Donnell argues that if we are to think about how to address gun violence — including mass shootings — in schools, then we need to talk about violence inside and outside schools. Honest, and even difficult, conversations about violence and vulnerability can take place in schools, and there are (...)
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    Big data in the new media environment.Matthew Brook O'Donnell, Emily B. Falk & Sara Konrath - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (1):94-95.
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    Augustine.James Joseph O'Donnell - 1985 - Macmillan Reference USA.
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    Latent Destinies: Cultural Paranoia and Contemporary U.S. Narrative.Patrick O'Donnell - 2000 - Duke University Press.
    DIVUses a discussion of contemporary films and literary works to present an understanding of paranoia as a defining element in postmodern late-capitalist structure./div.
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    From Hypochondria to Convalescence: Health as Chronic Critique in Nietzsche, Deleuze and Guattari.Sarah Mann-O'Donnell - 2010 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 4 (2):161-182.
    In 1886, Nietzsche wrote: ‘I am still waiting for a philosophical doctor in the extraordinary sense of the term’: a doctor who pursues not truth, but an exceptional kind of health. Nietzsche's will to health, his theory of drive organisation, and his insistence that the philosopher put himself at risk, all work together in his overall project, which consists of taking up the very role of the highly revalued physician for whom he is waiting. Deleuze and Guattari engage this same (...)
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    Nine Mediaeval Thinkers: A Collection of Hitherto Unedited Texts.J. Reginald O'donnell, Nikolaus M. Häring, Armand A. Maurer & Edward A. Syman - 1974 - Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
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    A Philosophy of Christian Morals for To-day.Matthew O’Donnell - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:322-323.
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    Imagination.Matthew O’Donnell - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:323-323.
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    Saisir La Vie à Pleines Mains.Matthew O’Donnell - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:321-322.
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    The Moral and Political Philosophy of David Hume.Matthew O’Donnell - 1965 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 14:236-238.
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    The Scottish Philosophy of Common Sense.Matthew O’Donnell - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:324-325.
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    Ways of Knowledge and Experience.Matthew O’Donnell - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:323-324.
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  21. Ontology, Experience, and Social Death: On Frank Wilderson's Afropessimism.Patrick O'Donnell - 2020 - APA Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience 20 (1).
    This is a long critical discussion of Frank Wilderson's Afropessimism, focusing primarily on Wilderson's claim that Blackness is equivalent to Slaveness. The article draws out some strengths of the book, but argues that the book's central arguments often rest on shaky methodological, metaphysical, epistemic, and political grounds. Along the way, we consider some complications endemic to the project of evaluating a text so clearly geared towards Black audiences from the perspective of a non-Black reader.
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  22. Pessimism, Political Critique, and the Contingently Bad Life.Patrick O'Donnell - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Life 12 (1):77-100.
    It is widely believed that philosophical pessimism is committed to fatalism about the sufferings that characterize the human condition, and that it encourages resignation and withdrawal from the political realm in response. This paper offers an explanation for and argument against this perception by distinguishing two functions that pessimism can serve. Pessimism’s skeptical mode suggests that fundamental cross-cultural constraints on the human condition bar us from the good life (however defined). These constraints are often represented as immune to political amelioration, (...)
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    Experimentation in Institutions: Ethics, Creativity, and Existential Competence.Aislinn O’Donnell - 2017 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 37 (1):31-46.
    The existential, experiential, ethical, pathic and pre-pathic dimensions of education are essential for the creative composition of subjectivities in institutional spaces, yet educational research and policy tend increasingly to privilege technical discourses and prescriptive approaches both when evaluating ‘what is effective in education’ and when determining educational policy. This essay explores those aspects of the educational experience and educational institutions that are often felt and sensed pre-cognitively by students, parents and teachers, but are seldom given further elaboration or articulation in (...)
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  24. When Code Words Aren’t Coded.Patrick O'Donnell - 2020 - Social Theory and Practice 46 (4):813-845.
    According to the “standard framing” of racial appeals in political speech, politicians generally rely on coded language to communicate racial messages. Yet recent years have demonstrated that politicians often express quite explicit forms of racism in mainstream political discourse. The standard framing can explain neither why these appeals work politically nor how they work semantically. This paper moves beyond the standard framing, focusing on the politics and semantics of one type of explicit appeal, candid racial communication. The linguistic vehicles of (...)
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    The mystery of faith in the theology of Karl Rahner.S. J. John O'donnell - 1984 - Heythrop Journal 25 (3):301–318.
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    Individuation.Robert A. O’Donnell - 1959 - New Scholasticism 33 (1):49-67.
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    The impact of anticipated stigma on psychological and physical health problems in the unemployed group.Aisling T. O’Donnell, Fiona Corrigan & Stephen Gallagher - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  28. Bertrand Russell, Albert Barnes, and the place of aesthetics in the history of Western philosophy.C. Oliver O'Donnell - 2024 - In Chiara Ambrosio & Julia Sánchez-Dorado (eds.), Abstraction in science and art: philosophical perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Gracia y oración en las Confesiones.James J. O’Donnell & J. Oroz - 1986 - Augustinus 31 (121-122):221-231.
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  30. New Essays on The Crying of Lot 49.Patrick O’Donnell (ed.) - 1991 - Cambridge University Press.
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    The psychology of St. Bonaventure and St. Thomas Aquinas..Clement Maria O'Donnell - 1937 - Washington, D.C.,: The Catholic university of America.
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    Cassiodorus.J. J. O'DONNELL - 1981 - American Journal of Philology 102 (3):344.
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    Contagious ideas: vulnerability, epistemic injustice and counter-terrorism in education.Aislinn O’Donnell - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (10):981-997.
    The article addresses the implications of Prevent and Channel for epistemic justice. The first section outlines the background of Prevent. It draws upon Moira Gatens and Genevieve Lloyd’s concept of the collective imaginary, alongside Lorraine Code’s concept of epistemologies of mastery, in order to outline some of the images and imaginaries that inform and orient contemporary counter-terrorist preventative initiatives, in particular those affecting education. Of interest here is the way in which vulnerability is conceptualised in Prevent and Channel, in particular (...)
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    Spinoza, experimentation and education: How things teach us.Aislinn O’Donnell - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (9):819-829.
    This essay focuses on three primary issues i. The conceptual resources offered by Spinoza to challenge the idealism and perfectionism underpinning much educational theory and dominant educational imaginaries; ii. His descriptions of a non-ideal, practical and systematic approach to developing understanding that could be applied to educational theorising and practice; and iii. The potential for a different vision of education premised upon understanding the human as simply a part of nature. Decentring the human and treating affective and mental life as (...)
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    Secularizing demons: Fundamentalist navigations in religion and secularity.S. Jonathon O'Donnell - 2016 - Zygon 51 (3):640-660.
    Since the turn of the millennium, theologians and secular scholars of religion have increasingly begun exploring the relationship between transhumanism and religion. However, analyses of anti-transhumanist apocalypticisms are still rare, and those that exist are situated mainly among broader explorations of religious and secular bioconservatism. This article addresses this lack of specificity by drawing analyses of transhumanism and religion into dialogue with explorations of contemporary demonology through a close study of the beliefs of the evangelical conspiracist Thomas Horn and the (...)
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    Alain Badiou, On Beckett. Eds. Nina Power and Alberto Toscano.Aislinn O'Donnell - 2005 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 36 (3):332-333.
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    Alain Badiou, On Beckett. Eds. Nina Power and Alberto Toscano.Aislinn O'Donnell - 2005 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 36 (2):232-233.
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    A Feminist Approach to the Marian Temple Type.Karen O'Donnell - 2020 - New Blackfriars 101 (1091):29-45.
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    Polemic.Thomas O'Donnell - 1972 - Diacritics 2 (2):52.
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    The Matter of Thinking: Material Thinking and the Natural History of Humankind.Aislinn O'Donnell - 2018 - Studier i Pædagogisk Filosofi 6 (1):39-54.
    Contemporary educational policies have recently prioritised the development of generic, core, and transferable skills. This essay reflects on this tendency in the context of the ‘algorithmic condition’ and those discourses that tend toward an image of education that privileges dematerialised skills, practices, and knowledge. It argues that this turn towards dematerialisation is resonant with shifts in a number of diff erent domains, including work, and explores some of the implications of this shift. Instead I suggest an approach to education that (...)
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    Commentary on Augustine City of God, Books 1–5 by Gillian Clark (review).James J. O'Donnell - 2023 - American Journal of Philology 144 (1):179-181.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Commentary on Augustine City of God, Books 1–5 by Gillian ClarkJames J. O'DonnellCommentary on Augustine City of God, Books 1–5. By Gillian Clark. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. xii + 281. ISBN: 978-0-19-887007-4.Pierre Bayard's masterful How to Talk about Books You Haven't Read offers soothing balm for readers in the daunting presence of Augustine's City of God. Weighing in at a third of a million words, Augustine's (...)
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    La ciencia política de Guillermo O'Donnell.Martín D'Alessandro, Gabriela Ippolito-O'Donnell & Osvaldo Iazzetta (eds.) - 2015 - Ciudad de Buenos Aires: Eudeba.
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    Berensonian Formalism and Pragmatist Perception.C. Oliver O'Donnell - 2017 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 62 (2):107-129.
    The ramified legacy of Bernard Berenson’s writings within 20th century art historiography is both celebrated and maligned. In an effort to help reconcile this situation, this essay argues for the partial validity of Berenson’s peculiar version of art historical formalism by detailing its historical connections to the Pragmatist philosophy and psychology of William James and by analytically correlating Berenson’s arguments with recent work in aesthetics and the philosophy of perception. The essay examines the specific example of Berenson’s analysis of Giotto’s (...)
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    Classics Equips a Civilized Person for Any Task: An Interview with Caroline Alexander.Patrick O'Donnell - 2017 - Arion 25 (2):135.
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    When Code Words Aren’t Coded.Patrick O'Donnell - 2020 - Social Theory and Practice 46 (4):813-845.
    According to the “standard framing” of racial appeals in political speech, politicians generally rely on coded language to communicate racial messages. Yet recent years have demonstrated that politicians often express quite explicit forms of racism in mainstream political discourse. The standard framing can explain neither why these appeals work politically nor how they work semantically. This paper moves beyond the standard framing, focusing on the politics and semantics of one type of explicit appeal, candid racial communication. The linguistic vehicles of (...)
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    Another Relationship to Failure: Reflections on Beckett and Education.Aislinn O'donnell - 2014-10-27 - In Morwenna Griffiths, Marit Honerød Hoveid, Sharon Todd & Christine Winter (eds.), Re‐Imagining Relationships in Education. Wiley. pp. 89–106.
    This chapter begins with conversations in a prison on Samuel Beckett and pedagogy, conversations that emerged from the authors classes in philosophy. There are two interwoven strands in the chapter. One questions the emphasis on competition and achievement in contemporary education and its implications for the author's relationship to failure. The second, strongly influenced by Beckett, explores ways of reimagining the relationship to failure in such a way that allows them to reflect on what matters in life. Rather than seeking (...)
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    Concise History of Logic.Matthew O’Donnell - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:325-325.
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    Human Science and Social Order: Hugo Münsterberg and the Origins of Applied PsychologyMatthew Hale, Jr.John M. O'Donnell - 1980 - Isis 71 (3):501-501.
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    The Balanced Life.Matthew O’Donnell - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:322-322.
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    The Christian Existentialist Political Philosophy of Maritain.Charles P. O' Donnell - 1988 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 4:137-145.
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