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    Finishing our story: preparing for the end of life.Gregory L. Eastwood - 2019 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Death is the destiny we all share, and this will not change. Yet the way we die, which had remained the same for many generations, has changed drastically in a relatively short time for those in developed countries with access to healthcare. For generations, if people were lucky enough to reach old age, not having died in infancy or childhood, in childbirth, in war, or by accident, they would take to bed, surrounded by loved ones who cared for them, and (...)
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    What Should the Dean Do?Gregory L. Eastwood, Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai, Ding-Shinn Chen & James Dwyer - 2006 - Hastings Center Report 36 (4):14-16.
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    Gregory L. Eastwood: Finishing our story: preparing for the end of life.Margherita Daverio - 2020 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 41 (5):279-280.
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    Gregory L. Eastwood: Finishing our story: preparing for the end of life: Oxford University Press, New York, 2019, 140 pp, ISBN: 978-0-19-088808-4. [REVIEW]Margherita Daverio - 2020 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 41 (5-6):279-280.
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    Finishing Our Story: Preparing for the End of Life Gregory L. Eastwood Oxford University Press: New York, 2019. 140 pp. ISBN 9780190888084. US$14.95. [REVIEW]Michael Cholbi - 2019 - Bioethics 34 (1):142-143.
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    The role of theories in conceptual coherence.Gregory L. Murphy & Douglas L. Medin - 1985 - Psychological Review 92 (3):289-316.
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    On metaphoric representation.Gregory L. Murphy - 1996 - Cognition 60 (2):173-204.
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    Reasoning with uncertain categories.Gregory L. Murphy, Stephanie Y. Chen & Brian H. Ross - 2012 - Thinking and Reasoning 18 (1):81 - 117.
    Five experiments investigated how people use categories to make inductions about objects whose categorisation is uncertain. Normatively, they should consider all the categories the object might be in and use a weighted combination of information from all the categories: bet-hedging. The experiments presented people with simple, artificial categories and asked them to make an induction about a new object that was most likely in one category but possibly in another. The results showed that the majority of people focused on the (...)
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    The Pursuit of Signs: Semiotics, Literature, Deconstruction.Gregory L. Ulmer - 1981 - Substance 10 (3):78.
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    Comprehending Complex Concepts.Gregory L. Murphy - 1988 - Cognitive Science 12 (4):529-562.
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    Do Americans Have a Preference for Rule‐Based Classification?Gregory L. Murphy, David A. Bosch & ShinWoo Kim - 2017 - Cognitive Science:2026-2052.
    Six experiments investigated variables predicted to influence subjects’ tendency to classify items by a single property instead of overall similarity, following the paradigm of Norenzayan et al., who found that European Americans tended to give more “logical” rule-based responses. However, in five experiments with Mechanical Turk subjects and undergraduates at an American university, we found a consistent preference for similarity-based responding. A sixth experiment with Korean undergraduates revealed an effect of instructions, also reported by Norenzayan et al., in which classification (...)
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    A Stakeholder Identity Orientation Approach to Corporate Social Performance in Family Firms.Gregory L. Adams, Isaac Smith, W. Gibb Dyer & John B. Bingham - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 99 (4):565 - 585.
    Extending the dialogue on corporate social performance (CSP) as descriptive stakeholder management (Clarkson, Acad Manage Rev 20: 92, 1995), we examine differences in CSP activity between family and nonfamily firms. We argue that CSP activity can be explained by the firm's identity orientation toward stakeholders (Brickson, Admin Sci Quart 50: 576, 2005; Acad Manage Rev 32: 864, 2007). Specifically, individualistic, relational, or collectivistic identity orientations can describe a firm's level of CSP activity toward certain stakeholders. Family firms, we suggest, adopt (...)
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  13. How to Make Psychological Generalizations When Concepts Differ: A Case Study of Conceptual Development.Gregory L. Murphy - 2020 - In Teresa Marques & Åsa Wikforss (eds.), Shifting Concepts: The Philosophy and Psychology of Conceptual Variability. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Aristotle on dramatic musical composition: the real role of literature, catharsis, music and dance in the Poetics.Gregory L. Scott - 2018 - New York, NY: ExistencePS Press.
    Volume 1 -- Unit 1: Tragedy as an independent art of musical drama. Chapter 1: Plato's well-educated men, the dancers: Harmonia kai rhuthmos as "music and dance" -- Chapter 2: Tragedy as a necessarily performed "musical" art in the Poetics -- Chapter 3: The irreducibility of tragedy to literature -- Chapter 4: Harmonia kai rhuthmos as "music and dance" in Politics VIII.
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    On Deconstruction: Theory and Criticism after Structuralism.Gregory L. Ulmer & Jonathan Culler - 1984 - Substance 13 (1):100.
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    Dialectic and Its Place in the Development of Medieval Logic.Gregory L. Froelich - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (3):654-656.
    This work is essentially a history of the scholastic conception of dialectica from Garlandus Compotista to William Ockham, with an eye to rendering intelligible the puzzling nature of late medieval treatises on logical obligations. Such treatises seem to countenance violations of fundamental and indisputable logical rules, for example, that a disjunction is false if both of its disjuncts are false. In large part to explain this apparent surd development in medieval logic, Eleonore Stump has collected into a single volume twelve (...)
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    Sind: A General Introduction.Gregory L. Possehl & H. T. Lambrick - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):385.
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    Extensional assumptions in theories of meaning and concepts.Gregory L. Murphy - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):80-81.
    The problems that Millikan addresses in theories of concepts arise from an extensional view of concepts and word meaning. If instead one assumes that concepts are psychological entities intended to explain human behavior and thought, many of these problems dissolve.
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    Fast-mapping children vs. slow-mapping adults: Assumptions about words and concepts in two literatures.Gregory L. Murphy - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1112-1113.
    Research on children's and adults' concepts embodies very different assumptions of how concepts are structured, as reflected in their experimental designs. Developmental studies seem to assume that categories contain highly similar objects that can all be identified from one or two examples. If concepts are more like those tested in adult experiments, research on word learning may be misleading.
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  20. A case study of a multiply talented savant with an autism spectrum disorder.Gregory L. Wallace, Francesca Happé & Jay N. Giedd - 2010 - In Francesca Happé & Uta Frith (eds.), Autism and Talent. Oup/the Royal Society.
     
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    Language Games, Forms of Life and Conceptual Schemes: Wittgenstein, Davidson, and Religious Belief.Gregory L. Reece - 2006 - Contemporary Pragmatism 3 (1):51-68.
    The charges of fideism and relativism have long been leveled against Wittgensteinian philosophy of religion. However, the philosopher most influenced by Wittgenstein's understanding of religion, D. Z. Phillips, is guilty of neither fideism nor conceptual scheming. The contribution of Wittgenstein to an understanding of religious belief is much more nuanced than critics generally appreciate. Likewise, the relationship of Wittgenstein's philosophy to that of Davidson and to pragmatism, especially in its Rortyan manifestations, is shown to be friendlier than is often recognized.
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    An Encyclopaedia of Indian Archaeology.Gregory L. Possehl & A. Ghosh - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):207.
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    Glen Pettigrove, Forgiveness and Love. Reviewed by.Gregory L. Bock - 2015 - Philosophy in Review 35 (3):165-167.
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    Korsgaard and Non-Sentient Life.Gregory L. Bock - 2014 - Between the Species 17 (1).
    Christine Korsgaard argues for the moral status of animals and our obligations to them. She grounds this obligation on the notion that we share a common identity, our animal nature, with them and that animal pain represents a public reason that binds us; nevertheless, her distinctive attempt to enlist Kantian arguments to account for our obligations to animals has a startling implication that she fails to adequately consider: that we have direct duties to plants as well.
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    Martha C. Nussbaum , The New Religious Intolerance: Overcoming the Politics of Fear in an Anxious Age . Reviewed by.Gregory L. Bock - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (5):262-264.
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    Righteous Indignation: Christian Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on Anger.Gregory L. Bock & Court D. Lewis (eds.) - 2021 - Fortress Academic.
    Righteous Indignation explores the philosophy of Christian anger—for example what anger is, what it means for God to be angry, and when anger is morally appropriate. The contributors examine several dimensions of the topic, including divine wrath, imprecatory psalms, and the proper place of anger in the life of Christians today.
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    The Philosophy of Forgiveness - Volume IV: Christian Perspectives on Forgiveness.Gregory L. Bock (ed.) - 2019 - Vernon Press.
    The Philosophy of Forgiveness, Volume IV: Christian Perspectives on Forgiveness is a collection of essays that explores different Christian views on forgiveness. Each essay takes up a different topic, such as the nature of divine forgiveness, the basis for forgiving our enemies, and the limits of forgiveness. In some chapters, the views of different philosophers and theologians are explored, figures such as St. John Climacus, Bonaventure, and Nietzsche. In other chapters, the concept of forgiveness is analyzed in light of historical (...)
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    Casetti on Film Theory.Gregory L. Miller - 2001 - Film-Philosophy 5 (1).
    Francesco Casetti _Theories of Cinema: 1945-1995_ Translated by Francesca Chiostri and Elizabeth Gard Bartolini-Salimbeni, with Thomas Kelso Austin: University of Texas Press, 1999 ISBN 0-292-71207-3 368 pp.
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    The two faces of typicality in category-based induction.Gregory L. Murphy & Brian H. Ross - 2005 - Cognition 95 (2):175-200.
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    San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA January 8–9, 2008.Gregory L. Cherlin, Ilijas Farah, Pavel Hrubes, Victor Marek, Jan Riemann, Simon Thomas & Jeffrey Remmel - 2008 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 14 (3).
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    Author Court D. Lewis Meets Critics on Repentance and the Right to Forgiveness.Court D. Lewis, Gregory L. Bock, David Boersema & Jennifer Kling - 2019 - The Acorn 19 (1):19-41.
    Court D. Lewis, author of Repentance and the Right to Forgiveness, presents a rights-based theory of ethics grounded in eirenéism, a needs-based theory of rights (inspired by Nicholas Wolterstorff) that seeks peaceful flourishing for all moral agents. This approach creates a moral relationship between victims and wrongdoers such that wrongdoers owe victims compensatory obligations. However, one further result is that wrongdoers may be owed forgiveness by victims. This leads to the “repugnant implication” that victims may be wrongdoers who do not (...)
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    Lothal and the Indus Civilization.Gregory L. Possehl & S. R. Rao - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):164.
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    The legend of Herostratus: existential envy in Rousseau and Unamuno.Gregory L. Ulmer - 1977 - Gainesville: University Presses of Florida.
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    The role of patients/family members in the hospital ethics committee's review and deliberations.Gregory L. Stidham, Kate T. Christensen & Gerald F. Burke - 1990 - HEC Forum 2 (1):3-17.
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    Parametrization over inductive relations of a bounded number of variables.Gregory L. McColm - 1990 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 48 (2):103-134.
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    When is arithmetic possible?Gregory L. McColm - 1990 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 50 (1):29-51.
    When a structure or class of structures admits an unbounded induction, we can do arithmetic on the stages of that induction: if only bounded inductions are admitted, then clearly each inductively definable relation can be defined using a finite explicit expression. Is the converse true? We examine evidence that the converse is true, in positive elementary induction . We present a stronger conjecture involving the language L consisting of all L∞ω formulas with a finite number of variables, and examine a (...)
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    Dimension Versus Number of Variables, and Connectivity, too.Gregory L. McColm - 1995 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 41 (1):111-134.
    We present game-theoretic characterizations of the complexity/expressibility measures “dimension” and “the number of variables” as Least Fixed Point queries. As an example, we use these characterizations to compute the dimension and number of variables of Connectivity and Connectivity.
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    Martha C. Nussbaum, Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice. Reviewed by.Gregory L. Bock - 2017 - Philosophy in Review 37 (1):25-27.
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    Die Indus Zivilisation.Gregory L. Possehl & Michael Jansen - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (4):845.
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    Beyond Leave No Trace.Gregory L. Simon & Peter S. Alagona - 2009 - Ethics, Place and Environment 12 (1):17-34.
    Leave No Trace (LNT) has become the official education and outreach policy for managing recreational use in parks and wilderness areas throughout the United States. It is based on seven core principles that seek to minimize impacts from backcountry recreational activities such as hiking, climbing, and camping. In this paper, we review the history and current practice of Leave No Trace in the United States, including its complex role in the global political economy of outdoor recreation. We conclude by suggesting (...)
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    Parson Malthus's great-grandfather: Daniel Malthus, Royal apothecary.L. F. Gregory - 1961 - The Eugenics Review 53 (2):91.
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    [Omnibus Review].Gregory L. Cherlin - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (4):1079-1080.
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    Jehovah's Witnesses and autonomy: honouring the refusal of blood transfusions.Gregory L. Bock - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (11):652-656.
    This paper explores the scriptural and theological reasons given by Jehovah's Witnesses (JWs) to refuse blood transfusions. Julian Savulescu and Richard W Momeyer argue that informed consent should be based on rational beliefs and that the refusal of blood transfusions by JWs is irrational, but after examining the reasons given by JWs, I challenge the claim that JW beliefs are irrational. I also question whether we should give up the traditional notion of informed consent.
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    Psychological models of concepts.Gregory L. Murphy - 1986 - Noûs 20 (1):33-34.
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    The psychology of category learning: Current status and future prospect.Gregory L. Murphy - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):664-665.
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    The Case of California.Gregory L. Ulmer & Laurence A. Rickels - 1992 - Substance 21 (3):148.
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    Cuadernos sobre Vico. No. 4.Gregory L. Lucente - 1996 - New Vico Studies 14:94-95.
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    Cuadernos sobre Vico 3.Gregory L. Lucente - 1995 - New Vico Studies 13:79-81.
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    Some Ramsey theory in Boolean algebra for complexity classes.Gregory L. McColm - 1992 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 38 (1):293-298.
    It is known that for two given countable sets of unary relations A and B on ω there exists an infinite set H ⫅ ω on which A and B are the same. This result can be used to generate counterexamples in expressibility theory. We examine the sharpness of this result.
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    Some Ramsey theory in Boolean algebra for complexity classes.Gregory L. McColm - 1992 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 38 (1):293-298.
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