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  1. Elephant sociality and complexity : the scientific evidence.Joyce H. Poole & Cynthia J. Moss - 2008 - In Christen M. Wemmer & Catherine A. Christen (eds.), Elephants and Ethics: Toward a Morality of Coexistence. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 69.
     
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    Proper names, taxonomic names and necessity.Cynthia J. Bolton - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (183):145-157.
    One reason why we find the causal theory of reference so interesting is because it provides an account of de re necessity. Necessity is not only predicated of statements but also of objects. It is not only discovered by means of linguistic analysis but also by means of empirical investigation. And this means that truths we once described as contingent turn out to be necessary after all. We may think that this account of de re necessity is due to the (...)
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  3. Hypersets.J. Barwise & L. Moss - 1991 - The Mathematical Intelligencer 13:31-41.
     
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    Interoceptive Awareness Skills for Emotion Regulation: Theory and Approach of Mindful Awareness in Body-Oriented Therapy.Cynthia J. Price & Carole Hooven - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The evolution of André de la vigne's la ressource de la chrestienté: From the manuscript tradition to the vergier d'honneur editions.Cynthia J. Brown - 1983 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 45 (1):115-125.
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    Genealogical Pragmatism: Philosophy, Experience, and Community (review).Cynthia J. Gayman - 1999 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 13 (2):147-150.
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    Cicero's political philosophy. J.w. Atkins cicero on politics and the limits of reason. The republic and laws. Pp. XIV + 270. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2013. Cased, £60, us$95. Isbn: 978-1-107-04358-9. [REVIEW]Cynthia J. Bannon - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (1):120-122.
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    A Rejoinder on the Constitution.J. Moss Ives - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (2):302-305.
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    Catholic Antecedents of Maryland Liberties.J. Moss Ives - 1932 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 7 (2):181-197.
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    Roger Williams, Apostle of Religious Bigotry.J. Moss Ives - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 6 (3):478-492.
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    St. Thomas Aquinas and the Constitution.J. Moss Ives - 1937 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 12 (4):567-586.
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    Two Stories in One: Literature as a Hidden Door to the History of Seventeenth-Century France.Cynthia J. Koepp & Christian Jouhaud - 1997 - Diacritics 27 (1):92-100.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Two Stories in One: Literature as a Hidden Door to the History of Seventeenth-Century FranceChristian Jouhaud (bio)Translated by Cynthia J. Koepp (bio)I would like to take you into the history of seventeenth-century France through a narrow door—a door that is not only narrow but hidden. Why should we struggle to squeeze through this passage? Well, there are at least two reasons. First, it is an attempt to experience (...)
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    Throwing out the baby with the bathwater? Let's not overstate the overselling of the base rate fallacy.Cynthia J. Thomsen & Eugene Borgida - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (1):39-40.
    Koehler's summary and critique of research on the base rate fallacy is cogent and persuasive. However, he may have overstated the case, and his suggestions for future research may be too restrictive. We agree that methodological approaches to this topic should be broadened, but we argue that experimental laboratory research and the Bayesian normative standard are useful and should not be abandoned.
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    Government and Markets: Toward a New Theory of Regulation.Edward J. Balleisen & David A. Moss (eds.) - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    After two generations of emphasis on governmental inefficiency and the need for deregulation, we now see growing interest in the possibility of constructive governance, alongside public calls for new, smarter regulation. Yet there is a real danger that regulatory reforms will be rooted in outdated ideas. As the financial crisis has shown, neither traditional market failure models nor public choice theory, by themselves, sufficiently inform or explain our current regulatory challenges. Regulatory studies, long neglected in an atmosphere focused on deregulatory (...)
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    Do not resuscitate policies of new jersey hospitals.Cynthia J. Stolman, John J. Gregory & Dorothea Dunn - 1991 - HEC Forum 3 (2):77-85.
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    Should Medical Encounters Be Studied Using Ethnographic Techniques?Cynthia J. Stolman - 1993 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (2):183-185.
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  17. Infección y Resistencia: Discurso Biológico en la" Comparació de Cathalunya ab Troya".Cynthia J. Malik - 2009 - Res Publica. Murcia 21.
     
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    The Editor and the Text.Cynthia J. Brown, Philip E. Bennett & Graham A. Runnalls - 1993 - Substance 22 (1):91.
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    “It's Time to Leave Machismo Behind!”: Challenging Gender Inequality in an Immigrant Union.Cynthia J. Cranford - 2007 - Gender and Society 21 (3):409-438.
    Based on an ethnography of a Latina/latino immigrant union, the author examines changes in gender inequality along five dimensions. Union renewal weakened the structural division of union labor, allowing women on staff to realize feminist values of leadership development in concrete goals. These changes made space for women members to engage in new leadership practices that undermined gender inequalities in interactions with men and empowered and politicized women at the individual level. Feminist values of caring for children, however, were not (...)
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    The Development of Cognitive Reappraisal From Early Childhood Through Adolescence: A Systematic Review and Methodological Recommendations.Cynthia J. Willner, Jessica D. Hoffmann, Craig S. Bailey, Alexandra P. Harrison, Beatris Garcia, Zi Jia Ng, Christina Cipriano & Marc A. Brackett - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Cognitive reappraisal is an important emotion regulation strategy that shows considerable developmental change in its use and effectiveness. This paper presents a systematic review of the evidence base regarding the development of cognitive reappraisal from early childhood through adolescence and provides methodological recommendations for future research. We searched Scopus, PsycINFO, and ERIC for empirical papers measuring cognitive reappraisal in normative samples of children and youth between the ages of 3 and 18 years published in peer-reviewed journals through August 9th, 2018. (...)
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  21. Richard EF Straub, David Aubert, escripvain et clerc.(Faux Titre, 96.) Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi, 1995. Paper. Pp. v, 378 plus 16 black-and-white plates; diagrams. Hfl 120. [REVIEW]Cynthia J. Brown - 1996 - Speculum 71 (4):1032-1033.
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  22. Tropes of Orientation: Between Dialectic and Deconstruction.Cynthia J. Willett - 1988 - Dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University
    The dissertation seeks to locate a post-Hegelian response to the question of orientation. Such a response would neither return to the "totalizing drive" of dialectic nor yield to the "nihilistic gestures" of deconstruction but would traverse and transfigure both modes of thought. Part 1 isolates non-dialectical tropes which implicitly orient crucial transitions in Hegel's Logic, Phenomenology, and Aesthetics. Textual analyses of these tropes suggest that dialectical movement depends paradoxically upon the systematic undoing of the Hegelian demand for total knowledge. Part (...)
     
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    The Ledgers of Merit and Demerit: Social Change and Moral Order in Late Imperial China.Beatrice S. Bartlett & Cynthia J. Brokaw - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (1):100.
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    Roman Law Riggsby Roman Law and the Legal World of the Romans. Pp. x + 283. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Paper, £16.99, US$27.99 . ISBN: 978-0-521-68711-9. [REVIEW]Cynthia J. Bannon - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):247-248.
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    Eva Schlotheuber and Anne Liewert, eds., Musik aus Paradiese: Die mittelalterlichen Handschriften der Dominikanerinnen aus Paradiese bei Soest. Munich: Aschendorff, 2019. Pp. 40; many color figures and 1 CD-ROM. €24.80. ISBN: 978-3-4022-4615-3. Table of contents available online at https://www.aschendorff-buchverlag.de/detailview?no=24615. [REVIEW]Cynthia J. Cyrus - 2021 - Speculum 96 (2):559-561.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Hans Urs von Balthasar.S. J. Oakes & David Moss (eds.) - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    Hans Urs von Balthasar is one of the most prolific, creative and wide-ranging theologians of the twentieth century who is just now coming to prominence. But because of his own daring speculations about the meaning of Christ's descent into hell after the crucifixion, about the uniqueness of Christ as savior of a pluralistic world, and because he draws so many of his resources for his theology from literature, drama, and philosophy, Balthasar has never been an easily-categorized theologian. He is neither (...)
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    Portrait of a Profession: Teaching and Teachers in the 21st Century.Wendy J. Glenn, David M. Moss & Richard Lewis Schwab (eds.) - 2005 - Praeger.
    Offering an inside look at the hidden dimensions of teaching, this provocative text presents insight into, and analysis of, the work of teaching--from preparing ...
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    Why the university of connecticut?Wendy J. Glenn, David M. Moss, Douglas Kaufman, Kay Norlander-Case, Charles W. Case & Robert A. Lonning - 2005 - In Wendy J. Glenn, David M. Moss & Richard Lewis Schwab (eds.), Portrait of a Profession: Teaching and Teachers in the 21st Century. Praeger.
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  29. What makes an inquiry‐oriented science teacher? The influence of learning histories on student teacher role identity and practice.Charles J. Eick & Cynthia J. Reed - 2002 - Science Education 86 (3):401-416.
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    Joni M. Hand, Women, Manuscripts and Identity in Northern Europe, 1350–1550. Farnham, UK, and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2013. Pp. xiv, 251; black-and-white figures and 6 genealogical tables. $104.95. ISBN: 9781409450238. [REVIEW]Cynthia J. Cyrus - 2014 - Speculum 89 (1):203-204.
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  31. Christine Carpenter, ed., The Armburgh Papers: The Brokholes Inheritance in Warwickshire, Hertfordshire and Essex, c. 1417–c. 1453. Chetham's Manuscript Mun. E. 6.10.(4). Woodbridge, Suff., and Rochester, NY: Boydell and Brewer, 1998. Pp. viii, 214; 1 table and 1 diagram. $63. [REVIEW]Cynthia J. Neville - 2001 - Speculum 76 (1):142-144.
     
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    Dimensionality of judgments of visual patterns varying in amount of symmetry and formal similarity.Edmund S. Howe & Cynthia J. Brandau - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (4):337-340.
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    The importance of context, beliefs and values in leadership development.Frank Hamilton & Cynthia J. Bean - 2005 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 14 (4):336–347.
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    The importance of context, beliefs and values in leadership development.Frank Hamilton & Cynthia J. Bean - 2005 - Business Ethics: A European Review 14 (4):336-347.
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    Organizational Virtue Orientation and Family Firms.G. Tyge Payne, Keith H. Brigham, J. Christian Broberg, Todd W. Moss & Jeremy C. Short - 2011 - Business Ethics Quarterly 21 (2):257-285.
    ABSTRACT:This manuscript develops the concept of organizational virtue orientation (OVO) and examines differences between family and non-family firms on the six organizational virtue dimensions of Integrity, Empathy, Warmth, Courage, Conscientiousness, and Zeal. Using content analysis of shareholder letters fromS&P 500companies, our analyses find that there are significant differences between family and non-family firms in their espoused OVO, with family firms generally being higher. Specifically, family firms were significantly higher on the dimensions of Empathy, Warmth, and Zeal, but lower on Courage. (...)
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  36. Hope for the future: Achieving the original intent of advance directives.Susan E. Hickman, Bernard J. Hammes, Alvin H. Moss & Susan W. Tolle - 2005 - Hastings Center Report 35 (6):s26-s30.
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    Interoception, contemplative practice, and health.Norman Farb, Jennifer Daubenmier, Cynthia J. Price, Tim Gard, Catherine Kerr, Barnaby D. Dunn, Anne Carolyn Klein, Martin P. Paulus & Wolf E. Mehling - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The theory of planned behavior as a model of academic dishonesty in engineering and humanities undergraduates.Trevor S. Harding, Matthew J. Mayhew, Cynthia J. Finelli & Donald D. Carpenter - 2007 - Ethics and Behavior 17 (3):255 – 279.
    This study examines the use of a modified form of the theory of planned behavior in understanding the decisions of undergraduate students in engineering and humanities to engage in cheating. We surveyed 527 randomly selected students from three academic institutions. Results supported the use of the model in predicting ethical decision-making regarding cheating. In particular, the model demonstrated how certain variables (gender, discipline, high school cheating, education level, international student status, participation in Greek organizations or other clubs) and moral constructs (...)
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  39. Quantum Logic as Motivated by Quantum Computing.J. Michael Dunn, Tobias J. Hagge, Lawrence S. Moss & Zhenghan Wang - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (2):353 - 359.
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    Body Awareness: a phenomenological inquiry into the common ground of mind-body therapies.Wolf E. Mehling, Judith Wrubel, Jennifer Daubenmier, Cynthia J. Price, Catherine E. Kerr, Theresa Silow, Viranjini Gopisetty & Anita L. Stewart - 2011 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 6:6.
    Enhancing body awareness has been described as a key element or a mechanism of action for therapeutic approaches often categorized as mind-body approaches, such as yoga, TaiChi, Body-Oriented Psychotherapy, Body Awareness Therapy, mindfulness based therapies/meditation, Feldenkrais, Alexander Method, Breath Therapy and others with reported benefits for a variety of health conditions. To better understand the conceptualization of body awareness in mind-body therapies, leading practitioners and teaching faculty of these approaches were invited as well as their patients to participate in focus (...)
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    Quantum logic as motivated by quantum computing.J. Michael Dunn, Tobias J. Hagge, Lawrence S. Moss & Zhenghan Wang - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (2):353-359.
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    Does academic dishonesty relate to unethical behavior in professional practice? An exploratory study.Donald D. Carpenter, Trevor S. Harding, Cynthia J. Finelli & Honor J. Passow - 2004 - Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (2):311-324.
    Previous research indicates that students in engineering self-report cheating in college at higher rates than those in most other disciplines. Prior work also suggests that participation in one deviant behavior is a reasonable predictor of future deviant behavior. This combination of factors leads to a situation where engineering students who frequently participate in academic dishonesty are more likely to make unethical decisions in professional practice. To investigate this scenario, we propose the hypotheses that (1) there are similarities in the decision-making (...)
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    Beneath the veil of thought suppression: Attentional bias and depression risk.Richard M. Wenzlaff, Stephanie S. Rude, Cynthia J. Taylor, Cilla H. Stultz & Rachel A. Sweatt - 2001 - Cognition and Emotion 15 (4):435-452.
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    Authenticity: a red herring?J. E. P. Currall, M. S. Moss & S. A. J. Stuart - 2008 - Journal of Applied Logic 6 (4):534-544.
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    Has a fully three-dimensional space map never evolved in any species? A comparative imperative for studies of spatial cognition.Cynthia F. Moss - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):557-557.
    I propose that it is premature to assert that a fully three-dimensional map has never evolved in any species, as data are lacking to show that space coding in all animals is the same. Instead, I hypothesize that three-dimensional representation is tied to an animal's mode of locomotion through space. Testing this hypothesis requires a large body of comparative data.
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    Pragmatism and the Importance of Interdisciplinary Teams in Investigating Personality Changes Following DBS.Cynthia S. Kubu, Paul J. Ford, Joshua A. Wilt, Amanda R. Merner, Michelle Montpetite, Jaclyn Zeigler & Eric Racine - 2019 - Neuroethics 14 (1):95-105.
    Gilbert and colleagues point out the discrepancy between the limited empirical data illustrating changes in personality following implantation of deep brain stimulating electrodes and the vast number of conceptual neuroethics papers implying that these changes are widespread, deleterious, and clinically significant. Their findings are reminiscent of C. P. Snow’s essay on the divide between the two cultures of the humanities and the sciences. This division in the literature raises significant ethical concerns surrounding unjustified fear of personality changes in the context (...)
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    Pragmatism and the Importance of Interdisciplinary Teams in Investigating Personality Changes Following DBS.Cynthia S. Kubu, Paul J. Ford, Joshua A. Wilt, Amanda R. Merner, Michelle Montpetite, Jaclyn Zeigler & Eric Racine - 2019 - Neuroethics 14 (1):95-105.
    Gilbert and colleagues point out the discrepancy between the limited empirical data illustrating changes in personality following implantation of deep brain stimulating electrodes and the vast number of conceptual neuroethics papers implying that these changes are widespread, deleterious, and clinically significant. Their findings are reminiscent of C. P. Snow’s essay on the divide between the two cultures of the humanities and the sciences. This division in the literature raises significant ethical concerns surrounding unjustified fear of personality changes in the context (...)
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    Pragmatism and the Importance of Interdisciplinary Teams in Investigating Personality Changes Following DBS.Cynthia S. Kubu, Paul J. Ford, Joshua A. Wilt, Amanda R. Merner, Michelle Montpetite, Jaclyn Zeigler & Eric Racine - 2019 - Neuroethics 14 (1):95-105.
    Gilbert and colleagues point out the discrepancy between the limited empirical data illustrating changes in personality following implantation of deep brain stimulating electrodes and the vast number of conceptual neuroethics papers implying that these changes are widespread, deleterious, and clinically significant. Their findings are reminiscent of C. P. Snow’s essay on the divide between the two cultures of the humanities and the sciences. This division in the literature raises significant ethical concerns surrounding unjustified fear of personality changes in the context (...)
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    The Other in A Sand County Almanac.J. Baird Callicott, Jonathan Parker, Jordan Batson, Nathan Bell, Keith Brown & Samantha Moss - 2011 - Environmental Ethics 33 (2):115-146.
    Much philosophical attention has been devoted to “The Land Ethic,” especially by Anglo-American philosophers, but little has been paid to A Sand County Almanac as a whole. Read through the lens of continental philosophy, A Sand County Almanac promulgates an evolutionary-ecological world view and effects a personal self- and a species-specific Self-transformation in its audience. It’s author, Aldo Leopold, realizes these aims through descriptive reflection that has something in common with phenomenology-although Leopold was by no stretch of the imagination a (...)
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    Ethics in the Clinical Application of Neural Implants.Cynthia S. Kubu & Paul J. Ford - 2007 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 16 (3):317-321.
    Once a neural implant has shown some efficacy during initial research trials, it begins to enter the world of clinical application. This culminates when the implant becomes approved for a particular indication. However, the ethical challenges continue as the technology is adopted as a standard of practice. Patient eligibility criteria, as documented by inclusion and exclusion criteria with any new treatment, are not always clearly quantified and defined. These vagaries can result in considerable debate regarding who should or should not (...)
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