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    Jefferson and the freedom of the human spirit.Claude G. Bowers - 1942 - Ethics 53 (4):237-245.
  2. Personalism and behaviorism.Claude G. Beardslee - 1924 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 5 (1):12.
     
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    Perceptual conditions affecting ease of association.Peter G. Arnold & Gordon H. Bower - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 93 (1):176.
  4. Dr. Robert Eisler on the Beginnings of Christianity'.Claude G. Montefiore - 1931 - Hibbert Journal 30:298-318.
     
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  5. Jewish Scholarship and Christian Silence.Claude G. Montefiore - 1902 - Hibbert Journal 1:335-46.
     
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  6. The Synoptic Gospels, Vols. I and II.Claude G. Montefiore, Lou H. Silberman, Israel Abrahams & Morton S. Enslin - 1968
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    Reminding and mood-congruent memory.Stephen G. Gilligan & Gordon H. Bower - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (6):431-434.
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    Knowledge production and African universities: a struggle against social death.Claude G. Mararike & Obvious Vengeyi (eds.) - 2016 - Harare: University of Zimbabwe.
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    The effects of brief variable foreperiods on simple reaction time.Donald J. Polzella, Eric G. Ramsey & Samuel M. Bower - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (5):467-469.
  10. The effects of motor skill on object permanence.T. G. R. Bower & Jennifer G. Wishart - 1972 - Cognition 1 (2-3):165-172.
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    Escape learning as a function of amount of shock reduction.G. H. Bower, H. Fowler & M. A. Trapold - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 58 (6):482.
  12. Category learning, judgment, and the Rescorla-Wagner model (aka the delta-rule).Ma Bluck & G. H. Bower - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):326-326.
     
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    Understanding reports of nonvolition.Patricia G. Bowers - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (3):469-470.
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    Publish, Perish, or Salami Slice? Authorship Ethics in an Emerging Field.Matthew T. Bowers, Matthew Katz & Adam G. Pfleegor - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 156 (1):189-208.
    Researchers in several academic fields have indicated an increase in academic authorship disputes and the utilization of unethical authorship practices over the past few decades. This trend has been attributed to a variety of factors such as vague authorship guidelines, power disparities between researchers, dissimilar disciplinary and/or journal practices, and a lack of guidance for emerging scholars. As a rapidly emerging academic field, sport management (and its connected sub-fields) maintains the propensity for unclear procedures due to the various departments, schools, (...)
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    Stages in the development of the object concept.Thomas G. R. Bower & J. G. Paterson - 1972 - Cognition 1 (1):47-55.
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  16. Awareness, the unconscious, and repression: An experimental psychologist's perspective. Repression and the inaccessibility of emotional memories.G. H. Bower - 1990 - In Jerome L. Singer (ed.), Repression and Dissociation. University of Chicago Press. pp. 387--403.
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    Contrasting Models of Object Permanence.T. G. R. Bower - 1996 - In Garrison W. Cottrell (ed.), Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 18--63.
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    The Patient as Consumer: Empowerment or Commodification? Currents in Contemporary Bioethics.Melissa M. Goldstein & Daniel G. Bowers - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (1):162-165.
    Discussions surrounding patient engagement and empowerment often use the terms “patient” and “consumer” interchangeably. But do the two terms hold the same meaning, or is a “patient” a passive actor in the health care arena and a “consumer” an informed, rational decision-maker? Has there been a shift in our usage of the two terms that aligns with the increasing commercialization of health care in the U.S. or has the patient/consumer dynamic always been a part of the buying and selling of (...)
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    Introduction to the History of the Muslim East: A Bibliographical Guide.G. F. H., Jean Sauvaget, Claude Cahen & Mme Paira-Pemberton - 1966 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 86 (2):262.
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  20. Christian Metaphysics.Claude Tresmontant, Bernard Häring, E. L. Mascall & Bernard M. G. Reardon - 1965 - Religious Studies 5 (2):268-271.
     
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    Conservation of weight in infants.Pierre Mounoud & T. G. R. Bower - 1974 - Cognition 3 (1):29-40.
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  22. A Configural-Cue Network Model of Classification Learning.M. A. Gluck & G. H. Bower - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):500-500.
     
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  23. Representation and similarity in single-layer and multi-layer adaptive networks.M. Gluck & G. Bower - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):495-495.
     
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    Review. [REVIEW]Claude Imbert & Marlena G. Corcoran - 1980 - Synthese 44 (1):137-147.
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  25. The Tanner lectures on human values.William G. Bowen, Craig J. Calhoun, Michael Ignatieff, F. M. Kamm, Claude Lanzmann, Robert Post, Michael J. Sandel & Mark Matheson (eds.) - 2014 - Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press.
    Volume 39 of the Tanner Lectures on Human Values includes lectures initially scheduled during the academic year 2019-2020. Owing to the global coronavirus pandemic, some were delivered at a later date. The Tanner Lectures are published in an annual volume. In addition to permanent lectures at nine universities, the Tanner Lectures on Human Values funds special one-time lectures at selected higher educational institutions in the United States and around the world.
     
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    The Ancient World at Work.Chester G. Starr, Claude Mosse & Janet Lloyd - 1972 - American Journal of Philology 93 (4):642.
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    De l'Esthetique a la metaphysiqueL'Oeuvre de philosophie.Remy G. Saisselin & J. -Claude Piguet - 1961 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 19 (3):354.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Jack S. Boozer, Gerhard Böwering, Stephen N. Dunning, Richard E. Palmer, Haim Gordon, J. Kellenberger, Jerald Wallulis, G. Graham White, Thomas O. Buford, C. Stephan Evans & M. Jamie Ferreira - 1988 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 23 (1):43-63.
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    Deep problems with neural network models of human vision.Jeffrey S. Bowers, Gaurav Malhotra, Marin Dujmović, Milton Llera Montero, Christian Tsvetkov, Valerio Biscione, Guillermo Puebla, Federico Adolfi, John E. Hummel, Rachel F. Heaton, Benjamin D. Evans, Jeffrey Mitchell & Ryan Blything - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e385.
    Deep neural networks (DNNs) have had extraordinary successes in classifying photographic images of objects and are often described as the best models of biological vision. This conclusion is largely based on three sets of findings: (1) DNNs are more accurate than any other model in classifying images taken from various datasets, (2) DNNs do the best job in predicting the pattern of human errors in classifying objects taken from various behavioral datasets, and (3) DNNs do the best job in predicting (...)
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    Approches du Religieux.Jean-Marc Bermès, Pierre Macherey, Françoise Bonney, Hervé Guénot, Roland G. Bonnel, Claude Blanckaert & Tristan Lecoq - 1989 - Revue de Synthèse 110 (1):151-169.
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    The effect of power on susceptibility to emotional contagion.Christopher K. Hsee, Elaine Hatfield, John G. Carlson & Claude Chemtob - 1990 - Cognition and Emotion 4 (4):327-340.
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    The Quark Structure of Hadrons: An Introduction to the Phenomenology and Spectroscopy.Claude Amsler - 2018 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    Novel forms of matter, such as states made of gluons (glueballs), multiquark mesons or baryons and hybrid mesons are predicted by low energy QCD, for which several candidates have recently been identified. Searching for such exotic states of matter and studying their production and decay properties in detail has become a flourishing field at the experimental facilities now available or being built - e.g. BESIII in Beijing, BELLE II at SuperKEKB, GlueX at Jefferson Lab, PANDA at FAIR, J-PARC and in (...)
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    The impact of reporting magnetic resonance imaging incidental findings in the Canadian alliance for healthy hearts and minds cohort.Rhian Touyz, Amy Subar, Ian Janssen, Bob Reid, Eldon Smith, Caroline Wong, Pierre Boyle, Jean Rouleau, F. Henriques, F. Marcotte, K. Bibeau, E. Larose, V. Thayalasuthan, A. Moody, F. Gao, S. Batool, C. Scott, S. E. Black, C. McCreary, E. Smith, M. Friedrich, K. Chan, J. Tu, H. Poiffaut, J. -C. Tardif, J. Hicks, D. Thompson, L. Parker, R. Miller, J. Lebel, H. Shah, D. Kelton, F. Ahmad, A. Dick, L. Reid, G. Paraga, S. Zafar, N. Konyer, R. de Souza, S. Anand, M. Noseworthy, G. Leung, A. Kripalani, R. Sekhon, A. Charlton, R. Frayne, V. de Jong, S. Lear, J. Leipsic, A. -S. Bourlaud, P. Poirier, E. Ramezani, K. Teo, D. Busseuil, S. Rangarajan, H. Whelan, J. Chu, N. Noisel, K. McDonald, N. Tusevljak, H. Truchon, D. Desai, Q. Ibrahim, K. Ramakrishnana, C. Ramasundarahettige, S. Bangdiwala, A. Casanova, L. Dyal, K. Schulze, M. Thomas, S. Nandakumar, B. -M. Knoppers, P. Broet, J. Vena, T. Dummer, P. Awadalla, Matthias G. Friedrich, Douglas S. Lee, Jean-Claude Tardif, Erika Kleiderman & Marcotte - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-15.
    BackgroundIn the Canadian Alliance for Healthy Hearts and Minds (CAHHM) cohort, participants underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain, heart, and abdomen, that generated incidental findings (IFs). The approach to managing these unexpected results remain a complex issue. Our objectives were to describe the CAHHM policy for the management of IFs, to understand the impact of disclosing IFs to healthy research participants, and to reflect on the ethical obligations of researchers in future MRI studies.MethodsBetween 2013 and 2019, 8252 participants (...)
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    Learning Representations of Wordforms With Recurrent Networks: Comment on Sibley, Kello, Plaut, & Elman (2008).Jeffrey S. Bowers & Colin J. Davis - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (7):1183-1186.
    Sibley et al. (2008) report a recurrent neural network model designed to learn wordform representations suitable for written and spoken word identification. The authors claim that their sequence encoder network overcomes a key limitation associated with models that code letters by position (e.g., CAT might be coded as C‐in‐position‐1, A‐in‐position‐2, T‐in‐position‐3). The problem with coding letters by position (slot‐coding) is that it is difficult to generalize knowledge across positions; for example, the overlap between CAT and TOMCAT is lost. Although we (...)
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    Recasting (the near-miss to) Weber's law.Christopher W. Doble, Jean-Claude Falmagne & Bruce G. Berg - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (2):365-375.
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    The conservative misinterpretation of the educational ecological crisis.C. A. Bowers - 1992 - Environmental Ethics 14 (2):101-127.
    Conservative educational critics (e.g., Allan Bloom, Mortimer Adler, and E. D. Hirsch, Jr.) have succeeded in flaming the debate on the reform of education in a manner that ignores the questions that should be asked about how our most fundamental cultural assumptions are contributing to the ecological crisis. In this paper, I examine the deep cultural assumptions embedded in their reform proposals that furtherexacerbate the crisis, giving special attention to their view of rational empowerment, the progressive nature of change, and (...)
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    How do forward models work? And why would you want them?Jeffrey Bowers - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):349-350.
    The project of coordinating perception, comprehension, and motor control is an exciting one, but I found it hard to follow some of Pickering & Garrod's (P&G's) arguments as presented. Consequently, my comment is not so much a disagreement with P&G but a query about the logic of forward models: It is not clear how they are supposed to work, nor why they are needed in this (or many other) contexts, and toward that end I present an alternative idea.
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    The visual categories for letters and words reside outside any informationally encapsulated perceptual system.Jeffrey S. Bowers - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):368-369.
    According to Pylyshyn, the early visual system is able to categorize perceptual inputs into shape classes based on visual similarity criteria; it is also suggested that written words may be categorized within early vision. This speculation is contradicted by the fact that visually unrelated exemplars of a given letter (e.g., a/A) or word (e.g., read/READ) map onto common visual categories.
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    Whether to Waive Parental Permission in HIV Prevention Research Among Adolescents: Ethical and Legal Considerations.Laurie J. Bauman, Claude Ann Mellins & Robert Klitzman - 2020 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (1):188-201.
    Critical ethical questions arise concerning whether studies among adolescents of new behavioral and biomedical HIV preventive interventions such as Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis should obtain parental permission. This paper examines the relevant regulations and ethical guidance concerning waivers of parental permission, and arguments for and against such waivers. Opponents of such waivers may argue that adolescent decision-making is “too immature” and that parents always have rights to decide how to protect their children. Yet requiring parental permission may put adolescents at risk, and/or (...)
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    On conflict, containment and the relationship between them.Len Bowers - 2006 - Nursing Inquiry 13 (3):172-180.
    A programme of research into conflict (e.g. violence, absconding, medication refusal) and containment (e.g. seclusion, special observation, physical restraint) in inpatient psychiatry has been under way at City University, London, UK, for the past 10 years. Recent research findings, plus the challenges posed by ongoing projects, have made apparent the need for greater clarity about the overarching concepts of ‘conflict’ and ‘containment’. This paper pulls together research findings pertaining to this issue, and conducts a reasoned analysis of what common characteristics (...)
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    Über Wissenschaft Reden: Studien Zu Sprachgebrauch, Darstellung Und Adressierung in der Deutschsprachigen Wissenschaftsprosa Um 1800.Claude Haas & Daniel Weidner (eds.) - 2020 - De Gruyter.
    Um 1800 verstärkt sich das Problembewusstsein für eine der wissenschaftlichen Reflexion adäquate Darstellung, da sich die Überzeugung durchsetzt, die Sprache sei nicht nur ein Werkzeug, sondern vielmehr ein »bildendes Organ des Gedankens«. Das enge Verhältnis von Aussage und Ausdruck rückt die Wissenschaft in der deutschen Tradition geradezu zwangsläufig in die Nähe zur Literatur. Dabei zeigt sich das wissenschaftliche Selbstverständnis dieser Jahre in der Frage v.a. seiner Adressierung von einer interessanten Paradoxie geprägt. So soll der jeweilige Sprachgebrauch überhaupt erst den szientistischen (...)
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    L'ordre critique du droit: mélanges en l'honneur du professeur Claude Journès.Claude Journès & Guillaume Protière (eds.) - 2017 - Le Mans: Éditions l'Epitoge.
    Cet ouvrage rend hommage au Professeur Claude JOURNÈS, ancien Président de l'Université LUMIERE Lyon 2 et membre fondateur du mouvement Critique du droit. Les Mélanges offerts au Professeur Claude JOURNÈS ont retenu cette approche, utilisant le droit comme un outil de mise en perspective critique de l'ordre social et de l'ordre politique. Après un hommage au Doyen JOURNÉES (P. BLACHÈR) et l'évocation des ambitions et perspectives du mouvement critique Du droit (S. BASSET ou J. MICHEL), l'ouvrage se construit (...)
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  43. Address delivered by L. E. J. Brouwer on the occasion of G. Mannoury's honorary doctorate and published on the occasion of the latter's 80th birthday. [REVIEW]Claude A. Claremont - 1947 - Synthese 6 (3/4):190.
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    Czy możliwa jest „Nauka o książce"?Claude Gaudin - 1993 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 9:5-21.
    Artykuł stanowi uzasadnienie twierdzącej odpowiedzi na pytanie, czy możliwa jest „Nauka o książce Katalogi oraz bibliografie pełnią funkcję przewodników wskazujących czytelnikom drogi poznania; zawierają one wiedzę szczególną i specyficzną. Przedmiotem rozważań jest analiza definicji bibliografii sformułowanych przez teoretyków zajmujących się tą problematyką: scharakteryzowane zostały koncepcje, których autorami są: W. Greg, F. Bowers, D. P. Mc Kenzie. Porównanie różnych poglądów, dotyczących przedmiotu, zakresu oraz zadań bibliografii, jest źródłem refleksji, ukazującej znaczenie pracy bibliografa w różnych aspektach. „Nauka o książce” jako główny (...)
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    Le "cratyle" ou la signification dans son plus Petit état.Claude Gaudin - 1998 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 188 (2):175 - 196.
    Peut-on interpréter le Cratyle sans recourir aux développements du Théétète et du Sophiste sur la proposition verbale ? L'exigence analytique, présentée pour la première fois par G. Ryle, autorise à examiner la prétention soit des noms, soit de leurs éléments phonétiques à jouer le rôle de « signifiants » authentiques. Could we give an interpretation of Cratylus without looking at the later dialogues (Theaetetus and Sophist) which carry Plato on to the concept of verbal proposition ? The requirements of analytical (...)
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    R.G. Collingwood, philosophe et historien. Par Albert Shalom. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1967. 523 pages. 30 F. [REVIEW]Claude Locas - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (3):628-631.
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  47. Semantics in Support of Biodiversity: An Introduction to the Biological Collections Ontology and Related Ontologies.Ramona L. Walls, John Deck, Robert Guralnik, Steve Baskauf, Reed Beaman, Stanley Blum, Shawn Bowers, Pier Luigi Buttigieg, Neil Davies, Dag Endresen, Maria Alejandra Gandolfo, Robert Hanner, Alyssa Janning, Barry Smith & Others - 2014 - PLoS ONE 9 (3):1-13.
    The study of biodiversity spans many disciplines and includes data pertaining to species distributions and abundances, genetic sequences, trait measurements, and ecological niches, complemented by information on collection and measurement protocols. A review of the current landscape of metadata standards and ontologies in biodiversity science suggests that existing standards such as the Darwin Core terminology are inadequate for describing biodiversity data in a semantically meaningful and computationally useful way. Existing ontologies, such as the Gene Ontology and others in the Open (...)
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    Hegel, 1945-1985: prospective bibliographique sur la présence de G.W.F. Hegel dans cinq revues canadiennes de philosophie.Claude Gratton - 1986 - Sorel, Québec : Éditions Artisanales.
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  49. G.E.M. Anscombe, Metaphysics And The Philosophy Of Mind. [REVIEW]Claude Panaccio - 1982 - Philosophy in Review 2:260-263.
     
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    G. de Ockham. Summa Logicae. Ed. par Ph. Boehner, G. Gal et S. Brown. St-Bonaventure, N.Y., 1974. 73 p. + 886 p. [REVIEW]Claude Panaccio - 1976 - Dialogue 15 (3):525-527.
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