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    The telephone and attention waves.George L. Jackson - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (22):602-604.
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    The Telephone and Attention Waves.George L. Jackson - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (22):602-604.
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    Factors Associated With Having a Physician, Nurse Practitioner, or Physician Assistant as Primary Care Provider for Veterans With Diabetes Mellitus.Morgan Perri, M. Everett Christine, A. Smith Valerie, Woolson Sandra, Edelman David, C. Hendrix Cristina, S. Z. Berkowitz Theodore, White Brandolyn & L. Jackson George - 2017 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 54:004695801771276.
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    Seroxat and the suppression of clinical trial data: regulatory failure and the uses of legal ambiguity.L. McGoey & E. Jackson - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (2):107-112.
    This article critically evaluates the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency’s announcement, in March 2008, that GlaxoSmithKline would not face prosecution for deliberately withholding trial data, which revealed not only that Seroxat was ineffective at treating childhood depression but also that it increased the risk of suicidal behaviour in this patient group. The decision not to prosecute followed a four and a half year investigation and was taken on the grounds that the law at the relevant time was insufficiently clear. (...)
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    Correspondence of A.F. Losev and George L. Kline (1957-74).George L. Kline - 2001 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 40 (3):69-73.
    I know about you only from your valuable books and from the little that was communicated to me by telephone in Moscow in September. Nevertheless, we share a warm interest in Greek culture generally and philosophy in particular.
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  6. The clinical application of the biopsychosocial model.George L. Engel - 1980 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 6 (2):101-124.
    How physicians approach patients and the problems they present is much influenced by the conceptual models around which their knowledge is organized. In this paper the implications of the biopsychosocial model for the study and care of a patient with an acute myocardial infarction are presented and contrasted with approaches used by adherents of the more traditional biomedical model. CiteULike Connotea Del.icio.us What's this?
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  7. Draft translation of Lu Cheng’s records in Wang Yangming's Record of Instructions for Practice (Chuan xi lu 傳習錄).George L. Israel - manuscript
    Criticism and recommendations are very much welcome. Please don't hesitate to contact me with them. -/- .
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    Agency, Autonomy and Euthanasia.George L. Mendz & David W. Kissane - 2020 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (3):555-564.
    Agency is the human capacity to freely choose one’s thoughts, motivations and actions without undue internal or external influences; it is distinguished from decisional capacity. Four well-known conditions that can deeply affect agency are depression, demoralization, existential distress, and family dysfunction. The study reviews how they may diminish agency in persons whose circumstances may lead them to consider or request euthanasia or assisted suicide. Since agency has been a relatively neglected dimension of autonomous choice at the end of life, it (...)
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  9. The Idea of Equality: An Anthology.George L. Abernethy - 1959
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    The Course in Business Ethics.George L. Pamental - 1991 - Business Ethics Quarterly 1 (4):385-393.
    Ethical theory in business ethics texts lacks sufficient specificity to be used as a tool of analysis. The result is that business faculty do not see the course in business ethics as helpful to their students, and the students do not see the course as helpful in their careers.A further difficulty is the inclusion of material which is not seen by business faculty, as appropriate or germane to the practice of decision-making. Issues such as the legitimacy of the corporation, or (...)
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  11. Studying Wang Yangming: History of a Sinological Field.George L. Israel - 2022 - Kindle Direct Publishing.
    Wang Yangming (1472-1529) and his School of Mind dominated the intellectual world of sixteenth-century Ming China (1368-1644), and his Confucian philosophy has since remained an essential component of East Asian philosophical discourse. Yet, the volume of publications on him in the Western-language literature has consistently paled in comparison to the volume of scholarship on classical Chinese philosophy, modern Chinese philosophy, Buddhism, and Daoism. Studying Wang Yangming: History of a Sinological Field explains the history of writing in the West about the (...)
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    The Renaissance of Wang Yangming Studies in the People's Republic of China.George L. Israel - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (3):1001-1019.
    The revival of Confucianism in China since the Reform and Opening is a topic that has received much scholarly attention. Beginning in the 1980s, this revival has included the establishment of a multitude of research institutes and study societies; local, national, and international conferences and symposiums; the restoration of historical sites; the introduction of a Confucian curriculum into schools; and an increasingly voluminous scholarship.1 Reasons for the revival include government policy and the search for “a new source of ideological legitimacy (...)
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    Recruiting Dark Personalities for Earnings Management.Ling L. Harris, Scott B. Jackson, Joel Owens & Nicholas Seybert - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 178 (1):193-218.
    Prior research indicates that managers’ dark personality traits increase their tendency to engage in disruptive and unethical organizational behaviors including accounting earnings management. Other research suggests that the prevalence of dark personalities in management may represent an accidental byproduct of selecting managers with accompanying desirable attributes that fit the stereotype of a “strong leader.” Our paper posits that organizations may hire some managers who have dark personality traits because their willingness to push ethical boundaries aligns with organizational objectives, particularly in (...)
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  14. Returning to the Root: The Formative Political Career and Intellectual Development of Nie Bao, 1487-1548.George L. Israel - 2024 - The World of the Orient 122 (1):145-172.
     
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  15. Lu Xiangshan, Wang Yangming, and the Early Heart-Mind Learning.George L. Israel - manuscript
    Draft Chapter for Chinese Philosophy and Its Thinkers: From Ancient Times to the Present Day .
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    The Sanskrit Poems of Mayura.Franklin Edgerton, George Payn Quackenbos & A. V. Williams Jackson - 1917 - American Journal of Philology 38 (4):435.
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  17. Philosophy of Religion a Book of Readings. Edited by George L. Abernethy and Thomas A. Langford. --.George L. Abernethy & Thomas A. Langford - 1962 - Macmillan.
     
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    The debate between current versions of covariation and mechanism approaches to causal inference.George L. Newsome - 2003 - Philosophical Psychology 16 (1):87 – 107.
    Current psychological research on causal inference is dominated by two basic approaches: the covariation approach and the mechanism approach. This article reviews these two approaches, evaluates the contributions and limitations of each approach, and suggests how these approaches might be integrated into a more comprehensive framework. Covariation theorists assume that cognizers infer causal relations from conditional probabilities computed over samples of multiple events, but they do not provide an adequate account of how cognizers constrain their search for candidate causes and (...)
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    A different look at texts.George L. Pamental - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (7):531 - 536.
    The course in business ethics is required by an increasing number of business programs. Accordingly, it seems appropriate to evaluate the text materials used from the perspective of the business student.Relative to early criticisms, recent texts represent considerable improvements in their use of case materials and in the manner by which they involve the student in decision-making situations. However, there are two distortions present in all of the texts examined. First, they concentrate too heavily on cases of a policy, or (...)
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    Songs of Experience: The Poetics of Tamil Devotion.George L. Hart & Norman Cutler - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (3):514.
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    A History of Russian Philosophy.George L. Kline & V. V. Zenkovsky - 1953 - Journal of Philosophy 50 (6):183.
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    The Smile of Murugan: On Tamil Literature of South India.George L. Hart & Kamil Zvelebil - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (4):494.
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    Transhumanist Genetic Enhancement: Creation of a ‘New Man’ Through Technological Innovation.George L. Mendz & Michael Cook - 2021 - The New Bioethics 27 (2):105-126.
    The transhumanist project of reshaping human beings by promoting their improvement through technological innovations has a broad agenda. This study focuses on the enhancement of the human organism through genetic modification techniques. Transhumanism values and a discussion of their philosophical background provide a framework to understand its ideals. Genetics and ethics are employed to assess the claims of the transhumanist program of human enhancement. A succinct description of central concepts in genetics and an explanation of current techniques to edit the (...)
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    The Hegelian Roots of S. L. Frank’s Ethics and Social Philosophy.George L. Kline - 1994 - The Owl of Minerva 25 (2):195-208.
    Semën [Simon] Liudvigovich Frank was born in Moscow, the son of a doctor. He studied law at Moscow University, joined a student Marxist group headed by P.B. Struve, and as a result was barred by the Russian authorities from living in any of the Russian “university cities.” He continued his university education at the Universities of Berlin and Munich. His first published work was a critique of Marx’s theory of value. Between 1902 and 1905 he divided his time among Berlin, (...)
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  25. Geographic thought : a praxis perspective.George L. Henderson & Marvin Waterstone (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Routledge.
    For researchers and students interested in the connections between theoretically informed work and the possibilities for bettering people's everyday lives, this ...
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  26. Wang Yangming in Beijing: "If I do not awaken others, who will do so?".George L. Israel - 2017 - Journal of Chinese History 1 (1):59-91.
    After being recalled to Beijing in 1510 for evaluation and reassignment in the wake of his two-year exile to Guizhou and his period of service as a magistrate, Wang Yangming was assigned to a succession of posts at the capital that kept him there through 1512. During that short time, he remained disillusioned with the Ming court and high politics and chose to put his energies into fostering a philosophical movement. He believed that by restoring the “way of master-disciple relations (...)
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    The Course in Business Ethics.George L. Pamental - 1991 - Business Ethics Quarterly 1 (4):385-393.
    Ethical theory in business ethics texts lacks sufficient specificity to be used as a tool of analysis. The result is that business faculty do not see the course in business ethics as helpful to their students, and the students do not see the course as helpful in their careers.A further difficulty is the inclusion of material which is not seen by business faculty, as appropriate or germane to the practice of decision-making. Issues such as the legitimacy of the corporation, or (...)
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  28. Le catholicisme et la vie de l'esprit, 1 vol.George L. Fonsegrive - 1899 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 7 (5):4-5.
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    Le personnage de Philoctète dans l’Oedipe de Voltaire : un signe avant-coureur.Georges-L. Bérubé - 1994 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 13:61.
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  30. A School of Mind Philosopher in Ming China: Nie Bao’s Formative Political Career and Intellectual Trajectory, 1487-1548.George L. Israel - 2021 - In 第二十一届明史國際學術研討會 論文匯編 Proceedings of the Twenty-First International Conference of the Chinese Ming History Society. pp. 204-239.
    Nie Bao 聶豹 (1487-1563) was a Neo-Confucian philosopher and scholar-official of sixteenth-century Ming China. In his Ming ru xue an 明儒學案 (Case studies of Ming Confucians), Huang Zongxi 黃宗羲placed him in the Jiangxi (Jiangyou 江右) group of Wang Yangming followers. The goal of this article is to provide a sketch of Nie Bao’s political trajectory and intellectual development from his early years until he was imprisoned in 1547, as well as translation of important documents pertaining to that trajectory and development. (...)
     
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  31. Wang Yangming in Chuzhou and Nanjing, 1513-1516 "I have only two words to say: 'Be truthful.'".George L. Israel - 2019 - In Kenneth Swope (ed.), The Ming World. Routledge. pp. 322-342.
  32. Religious and Anti-Religious Thought in Russia.George L. Kline - 1969 - Studies in Soviet Thought 11 (3):197-199.
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    ΝΟΜΟΦΥΛΑΚΙΑ and the Areopagus.George L. Cawkwell - 1988 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 108:1-12.
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    A note on a seven-stringed lyre.George L. Huxley - 1970 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 90:196-197.
    In a review in JHS lxxxix 127 Dr M. L. West gives as an example of ‘a certain innocence on matters of literary history’ the belief that seven-stringed lyres ‘came in’ in the seventh century B.C. Since the emphasis in the context is upon rigorous down-dating, what Dr West seems to be saying is that seven-stringed lyres were not in use amongst the Greeks before about 600 B.C. I hope that I do not misunderstand Dr West's contention: the purpose of (...)
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    Reminiscences of A.F. Losev.George L. Kline - 2001 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 40 (3):74-82.
    L.P.: Earlier, Georgii Liudvigovich, we spoke at some length about your personal acquaintance with such distinguished Russian émigré scholars and thinkers as Fr. Vasilii Zen'kovskii, N.O. Losskii, and Fr. Georgii Florovskii. Today I'd like to ask you about your meetings in Moscow with the late A.F. Losev.
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    Fertility technologies and trans-kin altruism.George L. Murphy - 1996 - Journal of Medical Humanities 17 (3):195-202.
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    Genetics of surface protein variation in Neisseria gonorrhoeae.George L. Murphy & Janne G. Cannon - 1988 - Bioessays 9 (1):7-11.
    Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the bacterium that causes the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea, demonstrates extensive antigenic heterogeneity in its surface components. The organism has the capacity to switch on and off the synthesis of different versions of components such as pili, outer membrane proteins, and lipopolysaccharide. Recent studies have shown that the gonococcus uses novel and complex mechanisms, of types not described previously, to store different versions of genetic information for surface proteins, and to regulate expression of those genes.
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    Time, thermodynamics, and theology.George L. Murphy - 1991 - Zygon 26 (3):359-372.
    Keywords: A theological approach to understanding time and change in a modern way must consider the relationships between thermal physics and time as elucidated during the past century and a half. The fact of temporal change, including death and decay, has been a religious problem since antiquity, so that some traditions have simply attempted to transcend the world of change. However, a major current of the Christian tradition has seen change as a fundamental aspect of God's creation, and one with (...)
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    The Theology of the Cross and God's Work in the World.George L. Murphy - 1998 - Zygon 33 (2):221-231.
    Ian Barbour has distinguished eight theologies of God's role in nature, together with corresponding models of divine activity. This essay examines these ideas in the light of a theology of the cross. Three of Barbour's approaches—the neo‐Thomist, the kenotic, and the existentialist—are able to provide different aspects of a theology of divine action that is consistent with belief that God's definitive revelation takes place in the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. These approaches encourage attention to a part of (...)
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  40. Philosophical perspectives.George L. Newsome - 1961 - Athens,: University of Georgia, Center for Continuing Education.
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    Notes on the failure of the Second Athenian Confederacy.George L. Cawkwell - 1981 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 101:40-55.
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    Bagnetia.George L. Huxley - 1977 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 121 (1-2):316-317.
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    Thracian Hylas.George L. Huxley - 1989 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 109:185-186.
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  44. 第二十一届明史國際學術研討會 論文匯編 Proceedings of the Twenty-First International Conference of the Chinese Ming History Society.George L. Israel (ed.) - 2021
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    Present', 'Past', and 'Future' as Categoreal Terms, and the "Fallacy of the Actual Future.George L. Kline - 1986 - Review of Metaphysics 40 (2):215 - 235.
    FOR MANY YEARS the received wisdom--proclaimed by certain physicists and philosophers of physics and received by certain metaphysicians--was that, in Bertrand Russell's inimitable phrase, "time is an unimportant and superficial characteristic of reality. Past and future must be acknowledged to be as real as the present." Moreover, according to Russell, "it is a mere accident that we have no memory of the future"--presumably because the future, regarded as no less determinate than the past, is held to be equally "there" to (...)
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    The Role of the Convention Parliament (1688-89) in Parliamentary Supremacy.George L. Cherry - 1956 - Journal of the History of Ideas 17 (1/4):390.
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    Complexity and Change of Character in Neo-Classical Criticism.George L. Dillon - 1974 - Journal of the History of Ideas 35 (1):51.
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    The transformation of the Wang Yangming scholarship in the West, ca. 1960–1980: a historical essay.George L. Israel - 2018 - Asian Philosophy 28 (2):135-156.
    ABSTRACTStudents of Ming philosophy and the thought of Wang Yangming likely know that the 1960s–1970s was a period during which many scholarships in this field of study were produced in the English language. Indeed, it has been almost half a century since a group of scholars came together at the University of Hawaii to present papers on Wang Yangming in commemoration of the fifth centenary of his birth. That group included, for example, Wing-tsit Chan, David Nivison, and Du Weiming. These (...)
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  49. Wang Yangming: Record of Instructions for Practice Vol. III.George L. Israel - 2023 - KDP.
    Wang Yangming 王陽明 (1472-1529) was one of China's most influential Ruist philosophers. The publication widely regarded as most representative of his Ruism is the three-volume Record of Instructions for Practice. Wang Yangming’s followers kept records of statements he made and conversations he held when discussing his Ruist learning with them. During and after his lifetime, these records were compiled in three volumes. The third volume was gathered together and edited by his ardent follower Qian Dehong 錢德洪, who then published it (...)
     
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  50. Wang Yangming: Record of Instructions for Practice Volume III 王陽明 傳習錄下.George L. Israel - 2023 - Kindle Direct Publishing.
    Wang Yangming 王陽明 (1472-1529) was one of China's most influential Ruist philosophers. The publication widely regarded as most representative of his Ruism is the three-volume Record of Instructions for Practice. Wang Yangming’s followers kept records of statements he made and conversations he held when discussing his Ruist learning with them. During and after his lifetime, these records were compiled in three volumes. The third volume was gathered together and edited by his ardent follower Qian Dehong 錢德洪, who then published it (...)
     
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