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    Discovery of the Missing Correspondence between Carl Friedrich Gauss and the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne.Clifford Cunningham - 2004 - Annals of Science 61 (4):469-481.
    More than 30 years ago in Annals of Science, Dr. Eric Forbes of the University of Edinburgh published the correspondence between Carl Gauss and Great Britain's Astronomer Royal, Nevil Maskelyne. Five of the letters he listed as missing have now been discovered, along with two entirely new letters he was unaware of. Their nearly complete correspondence can now be read for the first time in 200 years.
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    Clifford J. Cunningham. Bode’s Law and the Discovery of Juno: Historical Studies in Asteroid Research. xiii + 304 pp., illus., apps., bibl., index. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2017. €109.99. [REVIEW]Omar W. Nasim - 2018 - Isis 109 (2):403-404.
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    Self-memory biases in explicit and incidental encoding of trait adjectives.David J. Turk, Sheila J. Cunningham & C. Neil Macrae - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3):1040-1045.
    An extensive literature has demonstrated that encoding information in a self-referential manner enhances subsequent memory performance. This ‘self-reference effect’ is generally elicited in paradigms that require participants to evaluate the self-descriptiveness of personality characteristics. Extending work of this kind, the current research explored the possibility that explicit evaluative processing is not a necessary precondition for the emergence of this effect. Rather, responses to self cues may enhance item encoding even in the absence of explicit evaluative instructions. We explored this hypothesis (...)
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  4. Book Review: Theology and Action: After Theory in Christian Ethics. [REVIEW]David S. Cunningham - 2005 - Studies in Christian Ethics 18 (3):162-166.
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  5. Book Reviews : Choosing to Feel: virtue, friendship, and compassion for friends, by Diana Fritz Cates. University of Notre Dame Press, 1997. xi + 298 pp. hb. US $32.00. ISBN 0-268-00814-. [REVIEW]David S. Cunningham - 1999 - Studies in Christian Ethics 12 (1):93-96.
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    Les problèmes de la philosophie et leur enchamement scientifique: le donné et l'objectif. [REVIEW]G. Watts Cunningham - 1921 - Philosophical Review 30 (1):102-106.
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    Who benefits and how? Public expectations of public benefits from data-intensive health research.Sarah Cunningham-Burley, Emily Creamer, Carol Porteous & Mhairi Aitken - 2018 - Big Data and Society 5 (2).
    The digitization of society and academic research endeavours have led to an explosion of interest in the potential uses of population data in research. Alongside this, increasing attention is focussing on the conditions necessary for maintaining a social license for research practices. Previous research has pointed to the importance of demonstrating “public benefits” from research for maintaining public support, yet there has been very little consideration of what the term “public benefits” means or what public expectations of “public benefits” are. (...)
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    The Nature of Thought.G. Watts Cunningham - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (5):531.
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    The pen and the Sword: Recovering the disciplinary identity of physiology and anatomy before 1800 - I: Old physiology-the pen.Andrew Cunningham - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33 (4):631-665.
    It is argued that the disciplinary identity of anatomy and physiology before 1800 are unknown to us due to the subsequent creation, success and historiographical dominance of a different discipline-experimental physiology. The first of these two papers deals with the identity of physiology from its revival in the 1530s, and demonstrates that it was a theoretical, not an experimental, discipline, achieved with the mind and the pen, not the hand and the knife. The physiological work of Jean Fernel, Albrecht von (...)
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    The real core model and its scales.Daniel W. Cunningham - 1995 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 72 (3):213-289.
    This paper introduces the real core model K() and determines the extent of scales in this inner model. K() is an analog of Dodd-Jensen's core model K and contains L(), the smallest inner model of ZF containing the reals R. We define iterable real premice and show that Σ1∩() has the scale property when vR AD. We then prove the following Main Theorem: ZF + AD + V = K() DC. Thus, we obtain the Corollary: If ZF + AD +()L() (...)
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    The moral importance of dirty hands.Anthony P. Cunningham - 1992 - Journal of Value Inquiry 26 (2):239-250.
    This understanding of dirty hands should dispell the air of paradox so often associated with it. Dirty hands is a genuine moral problem, but not a conceptual one. The temptation to see it as a conceptual one arises from a hasty acceptance of these assumptions:Moral criticism is appropriate if and only if we can always do what is right. If we cannot do X or avoid doing Y, we cannot be criticized for failing to do X or for doing Y.We (...)
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    The pen and the Sword: Recovering the disciplinary identity of physiology and anatomy before 1800 - II: Old anatomy-the Sword.A. Cunningham - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 34 (1):51-76.
    Following the exploration of the disciplinary identity of physiology before 1800 in the previous paper of this pair, the present paper seeks to recover the complementary identity of the discipline of anatomy before 1800. The manual, artisanal character of anatomy is explored via some of its practitioners, with special attention being given to William Harvey and Albrecht von Haller. Attention is particularly drawn to the important role of experiment in anatomical research and practice-which has been misread by historians as physiological (...)
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    The Philosophy of John Dewey.G. Watts Cunningham & Paul Arthur Schilpp - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49 (1):69.
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    The Political Thought of C.B. Macpherson: Contemporary Applications.Frank Cunningham - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    Central to the thought of C.B. Macpherson are his critique of the culture of ‘possessive individualism’ and his defence of liberal-democratic socialism. Resurgence of interest in his works is in reaction to the rise of neoliberalism and efforts to find an alternative to societies dominated by capitalist markets. Macpherson’s theories are explained and applied to 21st century challenges.
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    Conference working group recommendations.Caroline Walker Bynum, Clifford Geertz, Sari Nusseibeh, Robert Weisbuch, Israel Jacob Yuval, Philip Glotzbach, Alick Isaacs, Lawrence Jones, Cason Lynley & Jeffrey M. Perl - 2006 - Common Knowledge 12 (1):13-15.
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  16. The matter of motivating reasons.J. J. Cunningham - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 179 (5):1563-1589.
    It is now standard in the literature on reasons and rationality to distinguish normative reasons from motivating reasons. Two issues have dominated philosophical theorising concerning the latter: (i) whether we should think of them as certain (non-factive) psychological states of the agent – the dispute over Psychologism; and (ii) whether we should say that the agent can Φ for the reason that p only if p – the dispute over Factivism. This paper first introduces a puzzle: these disputes look very (...)
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  17. The Strength of Hume's "Weak" Sympathy.Andrew S. Cunningham - 2004 - Hume Studies 30 (2):237-256.
    Hume’s understanding of sympathy in section 2.1.11 of the Treatise—that it is a mental mechanism by means of which one sentient being can come to share the psychological states of another—has a particularly interesting implication. What the sympathizer receives, according to this definition, is the passing psychological “affection” that the object of his sympathy was experiencing at the moment of observation. Thus the psychological connection produced by Humean sympathy is not between the sympathizer and the “other” as a “whole person” (...)
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    The Identity of Natural Philosophy. a Response To Edward Grant.Andrew Cunningham - 2000 - Early Science and Medicine 5 (3):259-278.
  19. Where Hasker’s Anti-Molinist Argument Goes Wrong.Arthur J. Cunningham - 2016 - Faith and Philosophy 33 (2).
    This paper is a response to William Hasker’s “bring about” argument (1999, reiterated in 2011) against the Molinist theory of divine providence. Hasker’s argument rests on his claim that God’s middle knowledge must be regarded as part of the world’s past history; the primary Molinist response has been to resist this claim. This paper argues that even if this claim about middle knowledge is granted, the intended reductio does not go through. In particular, Hasker’s claim about middle knowledge is shown (...)
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    Transforming schooling through technology: Twenty-first-century approaches to participatory learning.Craig A. Cunningham - 2009 - Education and Culture 25 (2):pp. 46-61.
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    Utopia as compensation for secularization.Daniel Cunningham - 2024 - Thesis Eleven 181 (1):20-33.
    In this article, I argue for an historical understanding of the relationship between ideology and utopia/utopianism that positions the latter as a specifically modern compensation for the loss of the cosmologically grounded, unitary ideology supplied by the late medieval Christian Church. This claim relies upon but revises Fredric Jameson’s early theorization of the collaboration between ideology and utopia/utopianism, which emphasizes that utopian elements allow ideology to offer subjects a ‘compensatory exchange’ for their complicity. Developing my central argument requires considering the (...)
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    The idealistic argument in recent British and American philosophy.Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1933 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
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    What is Living and What is Dead of the Philosophy of Hegel.G. Watts Cunningham - 1916 - Philosophical Review 25 (1):63.
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    What justifies the United States ban on federal funding for nonreproductive cloning?Thomas V. Cunningham - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4):825-841.
    This paper explores how current United States policies for funding nonreproductive cloning are justified and argues against that justification. I show that a common conceptual framework underlies the national prohibition on the use of public funds for cloning research, which I call the simple argument. This argument rests on two premises: that research harming human embryos is unethical and that embryos produced via fertilization are identical to those produced via cloning. In response to the simple argument, I challenge the latter (...)
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    Timeless Ideas.Donald J. Cunningham - 1995 - Semiotics:263-269.
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    The innocent prisoner and the appellate prosecutor: Some thoughts on post‐conviction prosecutorial ethics after Dretke v. Haley.Larry Cunningham - 2005 - Criminal Justice Ethics 24 (2):12-24.
    We typically think of prosecutorial ethics as encompassing a special set of obligations for prosecutors during the pretrial and trial stages of a criminal case. In the literature and in rules of professional responsibility much attention is paid to the charging function, contact with unrepresented persons, plea negotiations, discovery, and courtroom decorum. Our concern with prosecutorial ethics at these stages is rooted primarily in due process and fairness to the accused. [W]hile he may strike hard blows, the Supreme Court wrote (...)
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    The Justification of Induction.M. A. Cunningham - 1939 - Analysis 7 (1):13 - 19.
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    The Justification of Induction.M. A. Cunningham - 1940 - Analysis 7 (1):20-24.
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    The Justification of Induction.M. A. Cunningham - 1940 - Analysis 7 (1):13-19.
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    The Limits of the Semiotic Self.Donald J. Cunningham - 1994 - American Journal of Semiotics 11 (1-2):97-107.
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    Thomas Merton.Lawrence S. Cunningham - 2003 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 13 (1):31-42.
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    The Moral and Religious Life.G. Watts Cunningham & James Ten Broeke - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32 (2):241.
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    Thomas Merton.Lawrence S. Cunningham - 2003 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 13 (1):31-42.
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    The Major Traditions of European Philosophy.G. Watts Cunningham - 1930 - Philosophical Review 39 (1):91.
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    The Nature of Work in the Thought of Eric Gill and Vincent McNabb.Angela Cunningham - 1985 - The Chesterton Review 11 (3):295-306.
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    Textbook of Logic.H. E. Cunningham - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (12):333-335.
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    Twilight of the modern princes.Frank Cunningham - 2006 - Journal of Social Philosophy 37 (4):566–583.
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    The Psychology of Coronavirus Behavioral Health Mindset, Vaccination Receptivity, Customer Orientation and Community Public Service.Michael R. Cunningham, Perri B. Druen, M. Cynthia Logsdon, Brian W. Dreschler, Anita P. Barbee, Ruth L. Carrico, Steven W. Billings & John W. Jones - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Three studies were conducted to explore the psychological determinants of COVID-deterrent behaviors. In Study 1, using data collected and analyzed both before and after the release of COVID-19 vaccines, mask-wearing, other preventative behaviors like social distancing, and vaccination intentions were positively related to assessments of the Coronavirus Behavioral Health Mindset ; belief in the credibility of science; progressive political orientation; less use of repressive and more use of sensitization coping; and the attribution of COVID-19 safety to effort rather than ability, (...)
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    "The Process of Schooling.Donald J. Cunningham - 1982 - Semiotics:211-220.
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    The Principles of Reasoning.H. E. Cunningham - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (4):386.
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    The Platonic Tradition in Anglo-Saxon Philosophy: Studies in the History of Idealism in England and America.Coleridge as Philosopher.G. Watts Cunningham - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42 (1):64.
    Originally published in 1931, Muirhead’s study aims to challenge the view that Locke’s empiricism is the main philosophical thought to come out of England, suggesting that the Platonic tradition is much more prominent. These views are explored in detail in this text as well as touching on its development in the nineteenth century from Coleridge to Bradley and discussions on Transcendentalism in the United States. This title will be of interest to students of Philosophy.
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    The Path Towards Knowledge; Discourses on Some Difficulties of the Day.W. Cunningham - 1892 - International Journal of Ethics 2 (2):262-263.
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    The "real distinction" in John quidort.Francis A. Cunningham - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (1):9-28.
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    The relation of repression to mental development.K. S. Cunningham - 1924 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):96 – 103.
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    The relation of repression to mental development.K. S. Cunningham - 1924 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 2 (2):96-103.
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    The Sothic Cycle Used by the Egyptians.Francis A. Cunningham - 1915 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 34:369-373.
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    The Social Determination of Production: The Critique of Hegel’s System of Needs and Marx’ Concept of Capital.Nina Cunningham - 1979 - The Owl of Minerva 10 (3):11-11.
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    The significance of the Hegelian conception of absolute knowledge.G. W. Cunningham - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17 (6):619-642.
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    The Second Operation and the Assent vs. the Judgment in St. Thomas.F. A. Cunningham - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (1):1-33.
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    The Spectres of Abstraction and the Place of Photography.David Cunningham - 2012 - Philosophy of Photography 3 (1):195-210.
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