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    Consistency in decision making by research ethics committees: a controlled comparison.E. Angell, A. J. Sutton, K. Windridge & M. Dixon-Woods - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (11):662-664.
    There has been longstanding interest in the consistency of decisions made by research ethics committees in the UK, but most of the evidence has come from single studies submitted to multiple committees. A systematic comparison was carried out of the decisions made on 18 purposively selected applications, each of which was reviewed independently by three different RECs in a single strategic health authority. Decisions on 11 applications were consistent, but disparities were found among RECs on decisions on seven applications. An (...)
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  2. Do animals know what they know?Sara J. Shettleworth & Jennifer E. Sutton - 2006 - In Susan Hurley & Matthew Nudds (eds.), Rational Animals? Oxford University Press.
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  3. ASC09.W. Christensen, E. Schier & J. Sutton (eds.) - 2009 - Macquarie Center for Cognitive Science.
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  4. Metacognition in animals: It's all in the methods.S. J. Shettleworth & J. E. Sutton - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23:353-354.
     
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    Are there different spheres of conscience?Erica J. Sutton & Ross E. G. Upshur - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (2):338-343.
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    Do animals know what they know?Sara J. Shettleworth & Jennifer E. Sutton - 2006 - In Susan Hurley & Matthew Nudds (eds.), Rational Animals? Oxford University Press. pp. 404-405.
  7. Do animals know what they know?Sara J. Shettleworth & Sutton & E. Jennifer - 2006 - In Susan Hurley & Matthew Nudds (eds.), Rational Animals? Oxford University Press.
     
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    Animal metacognition? It's all in the methods.Sara J. Shettleworth & Jennifer E. Sutton - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (3):353-354.
    When animals choose between completing a cognitive task and “escaping,” proper interpretation of their behavior depends crucially on methodological details, including how forced and freely chosen tests are mixed and whether appropriate transfer tests are administered. But no matter how rigorous the test, it is impossible to go beyond functional similarity between human and nonhuman behaviors to certainty about human-like consciousness.
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  9. Critical notice of Jonathan Sutton, without justification.E. J. Coffman - forthcoming - Philosophical Books.
    In Without Justification,[1] Jonathan Sutton undermines the orthodox view that a justified belief needn’t constitute knowledge; develops a battery of arguments for the unorthodox thesis that you justifiedly believe P iff you know P; and explores the topics of testimony and inference in light of his equation of justification and knowledge (J=K). This book is essential reading at epistemology’s cutting edge. In §I, we’ll take an extended tour of the book, raising various questions and objections along the way. In (...)
     
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  10. Common genetic variants in the CLDN2 and PRSS1-PRSS2 loci alter risk for alcohol-related and sporadic pancreatitis.David C. Whitcomb, Jessica LaRusch, Alyssa M. Krasinskas, Lambertus Klei, Jill P. Smith, Randall E. Brand, John P. Neoptolemos, Markus M. Lerch, Matt Tector, Bimaljit S. Sandhu, Nalini M. Guda, Lidiya Orlichenko, Samer Alkaade, Stephen T. Amann, Michelle A. Anderson, John Baillie, Peter A. Banks, Darwin Conwell, Gregory A. Coté, Peter B. Cotton, James DiSario, Lindsay A. Farrer, Chris E. Forsmark, Marianne Johnstone, Timothy B. Gardner, Andres Gelrud, William Greenhalf, Jonathan L. Haines, Douglas J. Hartman, Robert A. Hawes, Christopher Lawrence, Michele Lewis, Julia Mayerle, Richard Mayeux, Nadine M. Melhem, Mary E. Money, Thiruvengadam Muniraj, Georgios I. Papachristou, Margaret A. Pericak-Vance, Joseph Romagnuolo, Gerard D. Schellenberg, Stuart Sherman, Peter Simon, Vijay P. Singh, Adam Slivka, Donna Stolz, Robert Sutton, Frank Ulrich Weiss, C. Mel Wilcox, Narcis Octavian Zarnescu, Stephen R. Wisniewski, Michael R. O'Connell, Michelle L. Kienholz, Kathryn Roeder & M. Micha Barmada - unknown
    Pancreatitis is a complex, progressively destructive inflammatory disorder. Alcohol was long thought to be the primary causative agent, but genetic contributions have been of interest since the discovery that rare PRSS1, CFTR and SPINK1 variants were associated with pancreatitis risk. We now report two associations at genome-wide significance identified and replicated at PRSS1-PRSS2 and X-linked CLDN2 through a two-stage genome-wide study. The PRSS1 variant likely affects disease susceptibility by altering expression of the primary trypsinogen gene. The CLDN2 risk allele is (...)
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    Is justified belief knowledge? Critical notice of Jonathan Sutton, without justification.E. J. Coffman - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (1):1-21.
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    The Loeb De Oratore Cicero, De Oratore, De Fato, Paradoxa Stoicorum, Partitiones Oratoriae. With an English translation by E. W. Sutton and H. Rackham. (Loeb Classical Library.) 2 volumes. Pp. xxiii+480, 438. London, Heinemann (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press), 1942. Cloth, 10s. net each. [REVIEW]E. J. Wood - 1943 - The Classical Review 57 (03):115-117.
  13. Justification before knowledge?E. J. Coffman - manuscript
    This paper assesses several prominent recent attacks on the view that epistemic justification is conceptually prior to knowledge. I argue that this view—call it the Received View (RV)—emerges from these attacks unscathed. I start with Timothy Williamson’s two strongest arguments for the claim that all evidence is knowledge (E>K), which impugns RV when combined with the claim that justification depends on evidence. One of Williamson’s arguments assumes a false epistemic closure principle; the other misses some alternative (to E>K) explanations of (...)
     
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  14. Knowledge first?E. J. Coffman - unknown
    The Orthodox View (OV) of the relation between epistemic justification and knowledge has it that justification is conceptually prior to knowledge—and so, can be used to provide a noncircular account of knowledge. OV has come under threat from the increasingly popular “Knowledge First” movement (KFM) in epistemology. I assess several anti-OV arguments due to three of KFM’s most prominent members: Timothy Williamson, Jonathan Sutton, and Alexander Bird. I argue that OV emerges from these attacks unscathed.
     
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    Features of Successful and Unsuccessful Collaborative Memory Conversations in Long‐Married Couples.Celia B. Harris, Amanda J. Barnier, John Sutton & Greg Savage - 2019 - Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (4):668-686.
    Harris, Barnier, Sutton and Savage examine the communication styles that boost the mnemonic consequences associated with conversations for long‐term married couples and the circumstances under which the couples form a TMS. Harris and colleagues demonstrated that specific communication styles (e.g., cueing each other) promote group memory success whereas others (e.g., correcting each other) did not enhance group recall performance. These results showed that even in well‐established and enduring distributed cognitive systems such as long‐term intimate couples (Harris, Barnier, Sutton (...)
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  16. Synchronous vs non-synchronous imitation: using dance to explore interpersonal coordination during observational learning.Cassandra Crone, Lilian Rigoli, Gaurav Patil, Sarah Pini, John Sutton, Rachel Kallen & Michael J. Richardson - 2021 - Human Movement Science 102776 (102776).
    Observational learning can enhance the acquisition and performance quality of complex motor skills. While an extensive body of research has focused on the benefits of synchronous (i.e., concurrent physical practice) and non-synchronous (i.e., delayed physical practice) observational learning strategies, the question remains as to whether these approaches differentially influence performance outcomes. Accordingly, we investigate the differential outcomes of synchronous and non-synchronous observational training contexts using a novel dance sequence. Using multidimensional cross-recurrence quantification analysis, movement time-series were recorded for novice dancers (...)
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    Reducing Constitution to Composition.Catherine Sutton - 2022 - Metaphysica 23 (1):81-94.
    I propose that constitution is a case of composition in which, for example, the lump of clay composes the statue. In other words, we can reduce constitution to composition. Composition does all of the work that we want from an account of constitution, and we do not need two separate relations. Along the way, I offer reasons to reject weak supplementation. Acknowledgments (which by my mistake were not included in the journal publication): Many people have given me feedback over the (...)
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    The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy.J. E. Creighton & John Dewey - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (2):219.
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    Dealing efficiently with emotions: Acceptance-based coping with negative emotions requires fewer resources than suppression.Hugo J. E. M. Alberts, Francine Schneider & Carolien Martijn - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (5):863-870.
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    "If you cannot tolerate that risk, you should never become a physician": a qualitative study about existential experiences among physicians.M. Aase, J. E. Nordrehaug & K. Malterud - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (11):767-771.
    Background and objectives: Physicians are exposed to matters of existential character at work, but little is known about the personal impact of such issues. Methods: To explore how physicians experience and cope with existential aspects of their clinical work and how such experiences affect their professional identities, a qualitative study using individual semistructured interviews has analysed accounts of their experiences related to coping with such challenges. Analysis was by systematic text condensation. The purposeful sample comprised 10 physicians (including three women), (...)
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    “If you cannot tolerate that risk, you should never become a physician”: a qualitative study about existential experiences among physicians.M. Aase, J. E. Nordrehaug & K. Malterud - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (11):767-771.
    Background and objectives: Physicians are exposed to matters of existential character at work, but little is known about the personal impact of such issues.Methods: To explore how physicians experience and cope with existential aspects of their clinical work and how such experiences affect their professional identities, a qualitative study using individual semistructured interviews has analysed accounts of their experiences related to coping with such challenges. Analysis was by systematic text condensation. The purposeful sample comprised 10 physicians , aged 33–66 years, (...)
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  22. Social Class and Educational Opportunity.J. E. Floud, A. H. Halsey & F. M. Martin - 1957 - British Journal of Educational Studies 6 (1):80-81.
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    On the value equivalent to? in ancient mathematical texts. A new interpretation.A. J. E. M. Smeur - 1970 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 6 (4):249-270.
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    Xi. on some south african Rivers.J. E. Balfour - 1881 - Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society 3 (2):30-34.
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    "Anthropological Nature" in Feuerbach and Marx.J. E. Barnhart - 1967 - Philosophy Today 11 (4):265-275.
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    Bradley's monism and Whitehead's neo-pluralism.J. E. Barnhart - 1970 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (4):395-400.
  27. Brightman's Philosophy of the Person.J. E. Barnhart - 1969 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 50 (1):53.
     
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    Democracy as responsibility.J. E. Barnhart - 1969 - Journal of Value Inquiry 3 (4):281-290.
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    Freedom, Progress, and Democracy.J. E. Barnhart - 1971 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 2 (1-2):27-36.
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    Freud’s Pleasure Principle and the Death Urge.J. E. Barnhart - 1972 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):113-120.
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    Human Rights as Absolute Claims and Reasonable Expectations.J. E. Barnhart - 1969 - American Philosophical Quarterly 6 (4):335 - 339.
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  32. Omnipotence and Moral Goodness.J. E. Barnhart - 1971 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 52 (1):107.
     
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    Psychology and Life.J. E. Creighton & Hugo Munsterberg - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9 (1):81.
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    The purposes of a philosophical association.J. E. Creighton - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11 (3):219-237.
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    The Analysis of Rights.J. E. Penner - 1997 - Ratio Juris 10 (3):300-315.
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    The standpoint of experience.J. E. Creighton - 1903 - Philosophical Review 12 (6):593-610.
  37. The "Dewey" School.J. E. Payne - 1929 - Froebel Society and Junior Schools Association.
     
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    Willem Floor: The Persian Gulf: Muscat: City, Society and Trade.J. E. Peterson - 2016 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 93 (1):262-264.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 93 Heft: 1 Seiten: 262-264.
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  39. Aristocracy, Antiquity & History: Classicism in Political Thought. By Andreas AM Kinneging.J. E. Phillips - 1998 - The European Legacy 3:137-137.
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    Heaps of moles? – Mediating macroscopic and microscopic measurement of chemical substances.J. E. Wolff - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 80:19-27.
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  41. Das Dilemma der Ethik. Positionen und Probleme der Gegenwart.J. -E. Pleines - 1991 - Philosophische Rundschau 38 (1-2):48-82.
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  42. Julien Offray de Lamettrie.J. E. Poritzky - 1971 - Genève,: Slatkine Reprints.
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    The time of administration and some effects of 2 grs. of alkaloid caffeine.J. E. Barmack - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 27 (6):690.
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    Wants and “real” wants.J. E. Barnhart - 1972 - Journal of Value Inquiry 6 (3):226-233.
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    An Historical Interpretation of Philosophy.J. E. C. - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3 (1):113-116.
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    La Philosophie Allemande au XIX Siecle.J. E. C. - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22 (4):446-447.
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    Customary Law of the Nomadic Tribes of Siberia.J. E. B. & Valentin A. Riasanovsky - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):219.
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    Response to special section: ethical decision making and persons with mental retardation (CQ vol. 3, no. 2).J. E. Beltran - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 4 (1):100-102.
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    Long range nuclear interaction in paramagnetic resonance.J. E. Bennett & D. J. E. Ingram - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (10):970-973.
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    The paramagnetic resonance spectrum of chlorine dioxide.J. E. Bennett & D. J. H. Ingram - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (1):109-111.
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