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    Non-marital pregnancies in New Zealand since the Second World War.Gordon A. Carmichael - 1985 - Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (2):167-183.
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    Scottish Philosophy: Selected Writings 1690-1950.Gordon Graham (ed.) - 2004 - Imprint Academic.
    The fame of thinkers such as David Hume, Adam Smith and Thomas Reid has led to philosophy being widely acknowledged as the jewel in the intellectual crown of the Scottish Enlightenment. But the Scottish tradition of philosophy extends much further than the 18th century. Its origins are to be found in the Middle Ages when Scotland's ancient universities were founded, and its central themes continued to be explored well into the twentieth century. This collection of readings, the first of its (...)
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    Ecological gradient theory: a framework for aligning data and models.Gordon A. Fox, Samuel M. Scheiner & Michael R. Willig - 2011 - In Samuel M. Scheiner & Michael R. Willig (eds.), The theory of ecology. London: University of Chicago Press. pp. 283--307.
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    A study of "fittingness" of signs to words by means of the semantic differential.Gordon A. McMurray - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (4):310.
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    Quaestiones super Priora analytica Aristotelis.Gordon A. Wilson - 2016 - Leuven: Leuven University Press. Edited by Gordon A. Wilson.
    Radulphus Brito's Quaestiones super Priora analytica Aristotelis is a major work written in the early 1300s which treated Aristotle's text devoted to the theory of the syllogism. Brito, one of the most influential of the group of medieval thinkers known as the Modistae, examines both categorical and hypothetical syllogisms. In the text offered here, based on six known manuscripts which are complete or nearly complete, Brito was critical of many of the theories of his contemporary, Simon of Faversham. Brito edited (...)
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  6. The Diplomats: 1919-1939.Gordon A. Craig & Felix Gilbert - 1954 - Science and Society 18 (1):79-80.
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    Mill's Principle of Government as a Basis of Democracy.Gordon A. Welty - 1971 - The Monist 55 (1):51-60.
    The founders and 19th-Century leaders of the American democratic experiment sought to base their institution on a rationalist and individualist model of political reality. As characterized by D. M. Levitan, they distrusted representative government and powerful executives, subscribing to a laissez-faire philosophy: he governs best who governs least. Levitan goes on to accentuate the intimate relationship of the political system to its philosophical foundation. While he notes that Liberal ideas were well adapted to the needs of the plutocracy, he does (...)
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  8. Community, Rights Talk, and the Communitarian Dissent in Bowers v. Hardwick.Gordon A. Babst - 1997 - In Shane Phelan (ed.), Playing with Fire: Queer Politics, Queer Theories. Routledge. pp. 139--72.
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    What Ethicists can learn from Economics.Gordon A. Welty - 1968 - Dialogue 7 (2):268-272.
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    Berthaud of St. Denis: An Opponent of Henry of Ghent's Counting Method.Gordon A. Wilson - 1993 - Mediaeval Studies 55 (1):81-94.
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    Radulphus Brito.Gordon A. Wilson - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 550–551.
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    Roger Marston.Gordon A. Wilson - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 626–629.
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    Girard Eztkorn, Ph.D.: Dedication.Gordon A. Wilson - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 56 (1):vii-viii.
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    Henry of Ghent's "Quodlibet I:" Initial Departures from Thomas Aquinas.Gordon A. Wilson - 1999 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 16 (2):167 - 180.
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    Thomas Aquinas and Henry of Ghent on the Succession of Substantial Forms and the Origin of Human Life.Gordon A. Wilson - 1989 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 63:117.
  16. The Brill Companion to Henry of Ghent.Gordon A. Wilson (ed.) - 2011 - Brill.
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    The Critique of Thomas Aquinas's Unicity Theory of Forms in John Pecham's Quodlibet IV (Romanum).Gordon A. Wilson - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 56 (1):423-431.
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    Herder: The Legacy.Gordon A. Craig - 1990 - In Kurt Mueller-Vollmer (ed.), Herder Today: Contributions From the International Herder Conference, November 5–8, 1987, Stanford, California. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 17-30.
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    Development of children's attention to stimulus components.Gordon A. Hale - 1979 - In G. Hale & M. Lewis (eds.), Attention and Cognitive Development. Plenum.. pp. 43--64.
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    Memory probes during two-choice, differential reward problems.Gordon A. Allen - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 95 (1):78.
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    Transfer of perceptual set.Gordon A. Eckstrand & Delos D. Wickens - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 47 (4):274.
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  22. A theory of ecological gradients: a framework for aligning data and models.A. Fox Gordon, M. Scheiner Samuel & R. Willig Michael - 2011 - In Samuel M. Scheiner & Michael R. Willig (eds.), The theory of ecology. London: University of Chicago Press.
     
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    Schrödinger’s microbe: implications of coercing a living organism into a coherent quantum mechanical state.J. W. Bull & A. Gordon - 2015 - Biology and Philosophy 30 (6):845-856.
    Consideration of the experimental activities carried out in one discipline, through the lens of another, can lead to novel insights. Here, we comment from a biological perspective upon experiments in quantum mechanics proposed by physicists that are likely to feasible in the near future. In these experiments, an entire living organism would be knowingly placed into a coherent quantum state for the first time, i.e. would be coerced into demonstrating quantum phenomena. The implications of the proposed experiment for a biologist (...)
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    The Excavations at Dura-Europos conducted by Yale University and the French Academy of Inscriptions and Letters. Preliminary Report of the Ninth Season of Work 1935-1936.A. E. Gordon, M. I. Rostovtzeff, A. R. Bellinger, F. E. Brown & C. B. Welles - 1945 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 65 (2):128.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Gordon A. Welty & Mary Carman Rose - 1972 - Journal of Value Inquiry 6 (4):311-320.
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  26. The Religious Value of the Narratives in Genesis.A. R. Gordon - 1905 - Hibbert Journal 4:163.
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    Opera Philosophica, Vol. II. [REVIEW]Gordon A. Wilson - 2006 - Review of Metaphysics 60 (1):178-180.
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    The Academy and Cyberspace Ethics.John Michael Kittross & A. David Gordon - 2003 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 18 (3-4):286-307.
    This article discusses ethical implications for the academy in the use of cyberspace and virtual reality in conducting its teaching and research responsibilities. It identifies important cyberspace ethics concerns as they intersect with the academy and provides an ethical framework for coming to grips with them. Topics discussed here include the sine qua non of academic collegiality and civility, concerns about digital alteration of images and sounds, and issues pertaining to academic administration and infrastructure.
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    Ethical Issues Surrounding Concussions and Player Safety in Professional Ice Hockey.Jeffrey G. Caron & Gordon A. Bloom - 2014 - Neuroethics 8 (1):5-13.
    Concussions in professional sports have received increased attention, which is partly attributable to evidence that found concussion incidence rates were much higher than previously thought. Further to this, professional hockey players articulated how their concussion symptoms affected their professional careers, interpersonal relationships, and qualities of life. Researchers are beginning to associate multiple/repeated concussions with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, a structural brain injury that is characterized by tau protein deposits in distinct areas of the brain. Taken together, concussions impact many people in (...)
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    Relative effects of acoustic and semantic relatedness on clustering in free recall.David Long & Gordon A. Allen - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (5):316-318.
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    Pursuing the Anonymous User: Privacy Rights and Mandatory Registration of Prepaid Mobile Phones.Jennifer Parisi & Gordon A. Gow - 2008 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 28 (1):60-68.
    In recent years there has been concern among law enforcement and national security organizations about the use of “anonymous” prepaid mobile phone service and its purported role in supporting criminal and terrorist activities. As a result, a number of countries have implemented registration requirements for such service. Privacy rights advocates oppose such regulatory measures, arguing that there is little practical value in attempting to register prepaid mobile devices, and the issue raises important questions about a citizen's entitlement to anonymity in (...)
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    Developmental differences in recall and output organization.Peter A. Ornstein, Gordon A. Hale & Judith S. Morgan - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (1):29-32.
  33. Book Review. [REVIEW]A. Gordon - 1945 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 65 (2):128-132.
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  34. Toward a noncomputational cognitive science.Gordon G. Globus - 1992 - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 4:299-310.
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    Moral Philosophers Are Moral Experts! A Reply to David Archard.John-Stewart Gordon - 2012 - Bioethics 28 (4):203-206.
    In his article ‘Why Moral Philosophers Are Not and Should Not Be Moral Experts’ David Archard attempts to show that his argument from common-sense morality is more convincing than other competing arguments in the debate. I examine his main line of argumentation and eventually refute his main argument in my reply.
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    A method for managing evidential reasoning in a hierarchical hypothesis space.Jean Gordon & Edward H. Shortliffe - 1985 - Artificial Intelligence 26 (3):323-357.
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    Values, personality traits, and packaging‐free shopping: A mixed‐method approach.Sianne Gordon-Wilson, Pratik Modi & Jacqueline K. Eastman - 2022 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (2):546-561.
    Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 546-561, April 2022.
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    Strain differences in activity of the rat in a shuttle stabilimeter.Gordon M. Harrington - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (3):149-150.
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    Strain differences in activity of the rat using a home cage stabilimeter.Gordon M. Harrington - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (3):151-152.
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    Through the Zone of Nonbeing A Reading of Black Skin, White Masks in Celebration of Fanon's Eightieth Birthday.Lewis R. Gordon - 2005 - CLR James Journal 11 (1):1-43.
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    A quantitative comparison of the electrical and photographic techniques of eye-movement recording.A. C. Hoffman, B. Wellman & L. Carmichael - 1939 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 24 (1):40.
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    Edinburgh LCF: a mechanised logic of computation.Michael J. C. Gordon - 1979 - New York: Springer Verlag. Edited by R. Milner & Christopher P. Wadsworth.
    Arising from a graduate course taught to math and engineering students, this text provides a systematic grounding in the theory of Hamiltonian systems, as well as introducing the theory of integrals and reduction. A number of other topics are covered too.
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    Rhesus monkeys are radical behaviorists.Gordon G. Gallup - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (1):129-129.
    The data reviewed in Barresi & Moore's treatment of social understanding is recast in terms of a model of social intelligence that was advanced some time ago (Gallup 1982). When it comes to their analysis of the behavior of other individuals, most primates (and humans younger than 18 months of age) appear to function as radical behaviorists, whereas chimpanzees and older infants show evidence of becoming primitive cognitive psychologists.
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  44. Christian Assembly: Marks of the Church in a Pluralistic Age.Gordon W. Lathrop & Timothy J. Wengert - 2004
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    Two Castrated Bulls: A Study in the Haggadah of KaʿB Al-Aḥbār.David J. Halperin & Gordon D. Newby - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (4):631.
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    Atheists and Agnostics Are More Reflective than Religious Believers: Four Empirical Studies and a Meta-Analysis.Gordon Pennycook, Robert M. Ross, Derek J. Koehler & Jonathan A. Fugelsang - 2016 - PLoS ONE 11 (4):e0153039.
    Individual differences in the mere willingness to think analytically has been shown to predict religious disbelief. Recently, however, it has been argued that analytic thinkers are not actually less religious; rather, the putative association may be a result of religiosity typically being measured after analytic thinking (an order effect). In light of this possibility, we report four studies in which a negative correlation between religious belief and performance on analytic thinking measures is found when religious belief is measured in a (...)
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    Adam Ferguson as a Moral Philosopher.Gordon Graham - 2013 - Philosophy 88 (4):511-525.
    Adam Ferguson has received little of the renewed attention that contemporary philosophers have given to the philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment, most notably David Hume, Thomas Reid and Adam Smith. There are good reasons for this difference. Yet, the conception of moral philosophy at work in Ferguson's writings can nevertheless be called upon to throw important critical light on the current enthusiasm for philosophical ethics and applied philosophy. Eighteenth century ‘moral science’ took its significance from a context that modern philosophers (...)
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    Knowledge of Actions.Peter A. Carmichael - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (1):133-135.
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  49. History, madness and other errors: a response.Colin Gordon - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (3):381-396.
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    Cognitive and Moral Enhancement: A Practical Proposal.Emma C. Gordon & Viola Ragonese - 2023 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 40 (3):474-487.
    According to Persson and Savulescu, the risks posed by a morally corrupt minority's potential to abuse cognitive enhancement make it such that we have an urgent imperative to first pursue moral enhancement of humankind – and, consequently, if we are a long way from safe, effective moral enhancement, then we have at least one good reason to consider opposing further cognitive enhancement. However, as Harris points out, such a proposal seems to support delaying life-saving cognitive progress. In this article, we (...)
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