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    Geneticists and Sex Selection.Dc Wertz & Jc Fletcher - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 20 (4):40-41.
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    Talking a good game: inquiries into the principles of sport.Spencer K. Wertz - 1991 - Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press.
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    Sport and the Àrtistic.S. K. Wertz - 1985 - Philosophy 60 (233):392 - 393.
    Recently David Best has advanced the claim that sport is not an art form, and that although sport may be aesthetic, it is not artistic. Such a claim is false and runs counter to ordinary usage and sport practice. On behalf of sport practice, let me cite as an example the world-class Canadian skater, Toller Cranston, who thinks there are such things as ‘artistic sports, those being gymnastics, diving, figure skating’. Best claims that athletes like Cranston are conceptually confused and (...)
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    Genetics services in a social, ethical and policy context: a collaboration between consumers and providers.D. C. Wertz - 2000 - Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (4):261-265.
    We report a unique, collaborative effort by users and providers of genetic services to arrive at outlines for optimal ethics and clinical practice. Using focus groups of consumers and providers , a provider-consumer project team developed 1) a consumer wish list, 2) an experientially based ethical overview of situations arising in practice, and 3) detailed suggestions for consumer-provider interactions in clinical settings. Consumers were primarily interested in accurate information, respect for persons, a smoothly functioning team, with the consumer as an (...)
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    Multiple methods in psychology: Epistemological grounding and the possibility of unity.Frederick J. Wertz - 1999 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 19 (2):131-166.
    The problem of methodological pluralism in psychology is addressed. The dominant paradigm, in which experimental methods are assigned top priority and quantification is preferred over qualitative methods, is no longer tenable in light of criticisms by philosophers of science and psychologists. The emergence of a panoply of alternative methods is reviewed and the problems of constructionism, eclecticism, and fragmentation are delineated. Solutions based on an indigenous epistemological foundation for psychology are sought in Continental philosophy. The commensurability of experimental, psychoanalytic, and (...)
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    "Not both $p$ and $q$, therefore if $p$ then $q$" is a valid form of argument.S. K. Wertz - 1977 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 18 (4):611-612.
  7. The policy of american-universities towards divestment in south-Africa.Dc Bok, H. Calkins, Rm Macdougall, Cp Slichter, Rg Stone, H. Kalven, Jh Franklin, Gj Kolb, G. Stigler & J. Getzels - 1986 - Minerva 24 (2-3):246-343.
     
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    Early Plant Learning in Fiji.Rita Anne McNamara & Annie E. Wertz - 2021 - Human Nature 32 (1):115-149.
    Recent work with infants suggests that plant foraging throughout evolutionary history has shaped the design of the human mind. Infants in Germany and the US avoid touching plants and engage in more social looking toward adults before touching them. This combination of behavioral avoidance and social looking strategies enables safe and rapid social learning about plant properties within the first two years of life. Here, we explore how growing up in a context that requires frequent interaction with plants shapes children’s (...)
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    Privacy and Disclosure in Medical Genetics Examined in an Ethics of Care.John C. Fletcher Dorothy C. Wertz - 2007 - Bioethics 5 (3):212-232.
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    Nudging for health and the predicament of agency: The relational ecology of autonomy and care.Bruce Jennings, Frederick J. Wertz & Mary Beth Morrissey - 2016 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 36 (2):81-99.
    This article reflects on the implications of the concept of health and the questions it poses for moral philosophy, psychology, and the panoply of professions that are involved in the practices of care and in the ethics of individual rights, dignity, and autonomy. Significant among these questions is what we call “the predicament of agency.” The predicament involves the ethical tensions—arising within the broad concept of health and flourishing, but also in concrete everyday practices and relationships—between supporting individual health outcomes (...)
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  11. Leadership skills and the crisis of change.Dc Basil - 1978 - Humanitas 14 (3):308-320.
     
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    Reverse engineering the structure of cognitive mechanisms.David Pietraszewski & Annie E. Wertz - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (4):209-210.
    Describing a cognitive system at a mechanistic level requires an engineering task analysis. This involves identifying the task and developing models of possible solutions. Evolutionary psychology and Bayesian modeling make complimentary contributions: Evolutionary psychology suggests the types of tasks that human brains were designed to solve, while Bayesian modeling provides a rigorous description of possible computational solutions to such problems.
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    "Imitation of Nature": Toward a Prehistory of the Idea of the Creative Being.Hans Blumenberg & Anna Wertz - 2000 - Qui Parle 12 (1):17-54.
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    From the Cellular Standpoint: is DNA Sequence Genetic ‘Information’?Steven S. dC Rubin - 2017 - Biosemiotics 10 (2):247-264.
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  15. Matt. 28: 16-20: Texts behind the Text.Dc Allison & Wd Davies - 1992 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 72 (1):89-98.
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  16. Fixed-duration treatment shocks, feedback, cs preexposure, and fear-wheres the cognition.Dc Anderson, Cr Crowell, Nr Boyd & J. Torrez - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):527-527.
     
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  17. Inescapable shock-treatment, dexamethasone, and punishment-field and open-field testing-a role for acth.Dc Anderson - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):449-449.
     
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  18. The psychobiology of fixed-duration and short-duration treatment shocks-eradication of the effects of feedback.Dc Anderson & Nm Boyd - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):492-492.
     
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    Do asymmetrical differences in primate brains correspond to cerebral lateralization?Broadfield Dc - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4).
  20. Davide Del Bello.O. Walter dc Gruyter - 1997 - Semiotica 113 (1/2):171-188.
     
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  21. UV-inducedskin cancerin a hairlessmouse model.F. R. Dc Gruijl & P. D. andForbes - 1996 - Bioessays 17.
     
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  22. Waar zit het bewustzijn?'.Dc Dennett - 1998 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 90 (2):96-102.
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  23. Five Types of Theory Regarding Progress in the History of Philosophy.Dc Lee - 1988 - Southwest Philosophical Studies 10 (3):1-10.
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    The seeds of social learning: Infants exhibit more social looking for plants than other object types.Claudia Elsner & Annie E. Wertz - 2019 - Cognition 183 (C):244-255.
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    Quantity yields quality when it comes to creativity: a brain and behavioral test of the equal-odds rule.Rex E. Jung, Christopher J. Wertz, Christine A. Meadows, Sephira G. Ryman, Andrei A. Vakhtin & Ranee A. Flores - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Brief report.Andrew Waters, Michael Sayette & Joan Wertz - 2003 - Cognition and Emotion 17 (3):501-509.
  27. Finding meaning in mathematics.Dc Smolarski - 1994 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 17 (4):249-260.
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    Brief Report: Carry-over effects can modulate emotional Stroop effects.Andrew Waters, Michael Sayette & Joan Wertz - 2003 - Cognition and Emotion 17 (3):501-509.
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    Empirical Phenomenological Analyses of Being Criminally Victimized.Constance T. Fischer & Frederick J. Wertz - 1979 - Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology 3:135-158.
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    Towards a Hermeneutic of Natural Science: Chairman's Remarks.Dc Jones - 1972 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 3 (3):274-276.
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    Visual and tactual sensations-case study.Dc Jones - 1970 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 1 (1):68-71.
  32. Political cultures-certain recent tendencies in French political-science.Dc Martin - 1989 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 87:223-248.
     
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    Does film weaken spectator consciousness?Robert Boyd & Spencer K. Wertz - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 37 (2):73-79.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.2 (2003) 73-79 [Access article in PDF] Does Film Weaken Spectator Consciousness? R.D. Boyd and S.K. Wertz The role of spectator is crucial for an actor, for there are "no actors without spectators." 1 At times the success of the actor depends upon the role taken by the spectator. Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" depends upon an active,creative, involved audience. Other artists expect their (...)
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    Probability and Lycan’s Paradox.R. D. Boyd & S. K. Wertz - 1988 - Southwest Philosophy Review 4 (2):85-85.
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  35. Abraham Maslow.S. Bridges & F. Wertz - 2009 - In Shane J. Lopez (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 599--600.
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    Medical Genetics.John C. Fletcher & Dorothy C. Wertz - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (6):48-48.
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    Case Studies: The Price of Silence.John C. Fletcher & D. Wertz - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (3):31.
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  38. Feminist perspectives in medical ethics.D. Wertz, J. Fletcher, B. Holmes & L. Purdy - 1992 - In Helen B. Holmes & Laura Purdy (eds.), Feminist Perspectives in Medical Ethics. Indiana University Press.
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    From Everyday To Psychological Description: Analyzing the Moments of a Qualitative Data Analysis.Frederick J. Wertz - 1983 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 14 (1-2):197-241.
  40. Speakers and nonspeakers reports of pauses in spoken italian.J. Chiappetta & Dc la MontiOconnell - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):344-344.
     
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    Fatal Knowledge? Prenatal Diagnosis and Sex Selection.Dorothy C. Wertz & John C. Fletcher - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (3):21-27.
    Moral and social arguments weigh heavily against performing medical procedures solely for purposes of sex selection. The medical profession has a responsibility to abandon its posture of ethical neutrality and take a firm stand now against sex selection.
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    Privacy and disclosure in medical genetics examined in an ethics of care.Dorothy C. Wertz & John C. Fletcher - 1991 - Bioethics 5 (3):212–232.
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    The Varieties of Cheating.S. K. Wertz - 1981 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 8 (1):19-40.
  44. Some variables affecting speech pause reports.S. Carpenter & Dc Oconnell - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):352-352.
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    Outline of the Relationship Among Transcendental Phenomenology, Phenomenological Psychology, and the Sciences of Persons.Frederick J. Wertz - 2016 - Schutzian Research 8:139-162.
    Husserl focused perhaps more than any other philosopher on the relationship between philosophy and psychology. This problem was important to him because the European project of universal science must include sciences of consciousness that address questions of meaning, value and purpose so crucial for humanity. This paper provides a sketch of the later Husserl’s thinking on this issue in order to clarify the relationships among transcendental philosophy as the mother of the sciences, psychology as the foundational mental science, and the (...)
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    The Knowing In Playing.S. K. Wertz - 1978 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 5 (1):39-49.
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    Thyme to touch: Infants possess strategies that protect them from dangers posed by plants.Annie E. Wertz & Karen Wynn - 2014 - Cognition 130 (1):44-49.
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    A Response to Best on Art and Sport.S. K. Wertz - 1984 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 18 (4):105.
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    Eugenics Is Alive and Well: A Survey of Genetic Professionals around the World.Dorothy C. Wertz - 1998 - Science in Context 11 (3-4):493-510.
    The ArgumentA survey of 2901 genetics professionals in 36 nations suggests that eugenic thought underlies their perceptions of the goals of genetics and that directiveness in counseling after prenatal diagnosis leads to individual decisions based on pessimistically biaed information, especially in developing nations of Asia and Eastern Europe. The “non-directive counseling” found in English-speaking nations is an aberration from the rest of the world. Most geneticists, except in China, rejected government involvement in premarital testing or sterilization, but most also held (...)
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    Belief–desire reasoning in the explanation of behavior: Do actions speak louder than words?Annie E. Wertz & Tamsin C. German - 2007 - Cognition 105 (1):184-194.
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