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    The case for per patient payments.Jerry P. Lewis - 1987 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 10 (5):9-9.
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  2. A compendium of information on the theory of evolution and the evolution-creationism controversy.Jerry P. Lightner - 1978 - Reston, Va.: National Association of Biology Teachers.
     
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  3. Ethics instruction in Kentucky higher education.Jerry P. Trammell - 1975 - Frankfort, Ky.: Legislative Research Commission. Edited by Brooks H. Talley.
     
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    The impact of managed care on nurses’ workplace learning and teaching.Jerry P. White, Hugh Armstrong, Pat Armstrong, Ivy Bourgeault, Jacqueline Choiniere & Eric Mykhalovskiy - 2000 - Nursing Inquiry 7 (2):74-80.
    The impact of managed care on nurses’ workplace learning and teaching This paper examines the impact of managed care on the informal learning process for nurses in a major US‐based health organisation. Through the analysis of focus group data we report the nurses’ view of the effect recent changes have had on the nurse/patient/care relationship. Managed care, our research indicates, has transformed the learning milieus for nurses with two effects. First, nurses have seen their need for informal learning increase while (...)
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  5. Philosophy, East and West: essays in honour of Dr. T. M. P. Mahadevan.T. M. P. Mahadevan & Hywel David Lewis (eds.) - 1976 - Bombay: Blackie & Son (India).
    Bhattacharyya, K. The Advaita concept of subjectivity.--Deutsch, E. Reflections on some aspects of the theory of rasa.--Nakamura, H. The dawn of modern thought in the East.--Organ, T. Causality, Indian and Greek.--Chatterjee, M. On types of classification.--Lacombe, O. Transcendental imagination.--Bahm, A. J. Standards for comparative philosophy.--Herring, H. Appearance, its significance and meaning in the history of philosophy.--Chang Chung-yuan. Pre-rational harmony in Heidegger's essential thinking and Chʼan thought.--Staal, J. F. Making sense of the Buddhist tetralemma.--Enomiya-Lassalle, H. M. The mysticism of Carl Albrecht (...)
     
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    Roman legal sources on slavery - harke corpus der römischen rechtsquellen zur antiken sklaverei . Teil III: Die rechtspositionen am sklaven. 2: Ansprüche aus delikten am sklaven. Pp. XII + 222. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2013. Cased, €44. Isbn: 978-3-515-10144-8. [REVIEW]Juan P. Lewis - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (2):557-559.
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    Evaluation of a Prototype Tool for Communicating Body Perception Disturbances in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.Ailie J. Turton, Mark Palmer, Sharon Grieve, Timothy P. Moss, Jenny Lewis & Candida S. McCabe - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Corrigendum: Toward a Compassionate Intersectional Neuroscience: Increasing Diversity and Equity in Contemplative Neuroscience.Helen Y. Weng, Mushim P. Ikeda, Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock, Maria T. Chao, Duana Fullwiley, Vierka Goldman, Sasha Skinner, Larissa G. Duncan, Adam Gazzaley & Frederick M. Hecht - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Toward a Compassionate Intersectional Neuroscience: Increasing Diversity and Equity in Contemplative Neuroscience.Helen Y. Weng, Mushim P. Ikeda, Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock, Maria T. Chao, Duana Fullwiley, Vierka Goldman, Sasha Skinner, Larissa G. Duncan, Adam Gazzaley & Frederick M. Hecht - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Mindfulness and compassion meditation are thought to cultivate prosocial behavior. However, the lack of diverse representation within both scientific and participant populations in contemplative neuroscience may limit generalizability and translation of prior findings. To address these issues, we propose a research framework calledIntersectional Neurosciencewhich adapts research procedures to be more inclusive of under-represented groups. Intersectional Neuroscience builds inclusive processes into research design using two main approaches: 1) community engagement with diverse participants, and 2) individualized multivariate neuroscience methods to accommodate neural (...)
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    Constitutive spectral EEG peaks in the gamma range: suppressed by sleep, reduced by mental activity and resistant to sensory stimulation.Tyler S. Grummett, Sean P. Fitzgibbon, Trent W. Lewis, Dylan DeLosAngeles, Emma M. Whitham, Kenneth J. Pope & John O. Willoughby - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  11. Connectionism and the problem of systematicity: Why Smolensky's solution doesn't work.Jerry Fodor & Brian P. McLaughlin - 1990 - Cognition 35 (2):183-205.
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    Building Partnerships to Create Social and Economic Value at the Base of the Global Development Pyramid.Jerry M. Calton, Patricia H. Werhane, Laura P. Hartman & David Bevan - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 117 (4):721-733.
    This paper builds on London and Hart’s critique that Prahalad’s best-selling book prompted a unilateral effort to find a fortune at the bottom of the pyramid. Prahalad’s instrumental, firm-centered construction suggests, perhaps unintentionally, a buccaneering style of business enterprise devoted to capturing markets rather than enabling new socially entrepreneurial ventures for those otherwise trapped in conditions of extreme poverty. London and Hart reframe Prahalad’s insight into direct global business enterprise toward “creating a fortune with the base of the pyramid” rather (...)
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    Compensatory education has succeeded.Jerry Hirsch, Mark Beeman & Timothy P. Tully - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):346-347.
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    Roots I Indices naturwissenschaftlich-medizinischer Periodica bis 1850Armin Geus Dietrich von Engelhardt.Jerry Stannard & Robert P. Multhauf - 1977 - Isis 68 (4):619-620.
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    The challenge is unmet.Jerry Hirsch & Timothy P. Tully - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):324-326.
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    Which of two individuals do you treat when only their ages are different and you can't treat both?P. A. Lewis & M. Charny - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (1):28-34.
    A relative value of life dependent on age has been produced from a survey of 721 randomly selected individuals together with other observations of professional practice. The results are presented in diagrammatic form. If two identical people, except for age, present for medical treatment for a life-threatening condition and only one can be treated then the diagram indicates what the choice should be.
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    Comment.P. Aarne Vesilind, Richard J. Ellis & Lewis Ricci - 1979 - Environmental Ethics 1 (4):379-380.
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    Silicon whisker growth by the vapour-liquid-solid process.P. R. Thornton, D. W. F. James, C. Lewis & A. Bradford - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (127):165-177.
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    Limits, the Illimitable, and the Disciplined Imagination.Robert P. Lewis - 1997 - Lonergan Workshop 13:95-114.
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    Memory, Identity, Community: The Idea of Narrative in the Human Sciences.Lewis P. Hinchman & Sandra Hinchman (eds.) - 1997 - State University of New York Press.
    This multidisciplinary volume documents the resurrection of the importance of narrative to the study of individuals and groups and argues that narrative may become a lingua franca of future debates in the human sciences.
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  21. Subjects' reports of confusion in consciousness and the arousal of imagery.P. W. Sheehan & S. E. Lewis - 1974 - Perceptual and Motor Skills 38:731-34.
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    Wittgenstein on words and music.P. B. Lewis - 1977 - British Journal of Aesthetics 17 (2):111-121.
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    Insurance research and eugenics.Lewis P. Orr - 1913 - The Eugenics Review 4 (4):331.
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    Education and Health - Science and Technology Education and Future Human Needs: Vol. 5.P. J. Kelly & J. L. Lewis - 1988 - British Journal of Educational Studies 36 (3):275-276.
  25. The aesthetics of coming to know someone.James H. P. Lewis - 2023 - Philosophical Studies (5-6):1-16.
    This paper is about the similarity between the appreciation of a piece of art, such as a cherished music album, and the loving appreciation of a person whom one knows well. In philosophical discussion about the rationality of love, the Qualities View (QV) says that love can be justified by reference to the qualities of the beloved. I argue that the oft-rehearsed trading-up objection fails to undermine the QV. The problems typically identified by the objection arise from the idea that (...)
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    Orthodontic Marketing Strategies and Their Ethical Implications.Sheela E. Lewis, Priyanka Srivastava, Padma P. Yelisetty & Ram M. Vaderhobli - 2020 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 11 (1):81-87.
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    Sentence processing and the mental representation of verbs.Lewis P. Shapiro, Edgar Zurif & Jane Grimshaw - 1987 - Cognition 27 (3):219-246.
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    Expectation and resistance to extinction of a lever-pulling response as a function of percentage of reinforcement and number of acquisition trials.Donald J. Lewis & Carl P. Duncan - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (2):121.
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    Effects of variable magnitude of reward on a lever-pulling response.Donald J. Lewis & Carl P. Duncan - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (2):203.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Lewis P. Simons - 1976 - Studies in East European Thought 16 (1-2):125-133.
  31. Relationality without obligation.James H. P. Lewis - 2022 - Analysis 82 (2):238-246.
    Some reasons are thought to depend on relations between people, such as that of a promiser to a promisee. It has sometimes been assumed that all reasons that are relational in this way are moral obligations. I argue, via a counter example, that there are non-obligatory relational reasons. If true, this has ramifications for relational theories of morality.
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    “Stages” in developmental psychology.Lewis P. Lipsitt - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):194-194.
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    Philosophy: The Quest for Truth.Louis P. Pojman & Lewis Vaughn (eds.) - 2009 - New York City: Oxford University Press USA.
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    Philosophy: The Quest for Truth: The Quest for Truth.Louis P. Pojman & Lewis Vaughn (eds.) - 2013 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
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  35. JANAWAY, C.(ed.)-The Cambridge Companion to Schopenhauer.P. Lewis - 2000 - Philosophical Books 41 (4):264-265.
     
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    “I'm Not Your Typical ‘Homework Stresses Me Out’ Kind of Girl”: Psychological Anthropology in Research on College Student Usage of Psychiatric Medications and Mental Health Services.Eileen P. Anderson-Fye & Jerry Floersch - 2011 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 39 (4):501-521.
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    Disordering of a vanadium monoxide superstructure by electron irradiation.P. S. Bell & M. H. Lewis - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 29 (5):1175-1187.
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    The ordered distribution of carbon atoms in titanium carbide.P. S. Bell & M. H. Lewis - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (191):1247-1251.
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    On Reconciling Happiness and Autonomy.Lewis P. Hinchman - 1991 - The Owl of Minerva 23 (1):29-48.
    Moral philosophers typically have confronted two distinct kinds of problems. First, they have attempted to discover the supreme principle of morality and show how it should influence our conduct by indicating what specific virtues, obligations, laws, and way of life it would require. Second, they have tried to demonstrate that we ought to live according to its demands and do what is morally right even when our immediate desires pull us in the opposite direction.
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    The Material Life of Roman Slaves by Sandra R. Joshel, Lauren Hackworth Petersen.Juan P. Lewis - 2015 - American Journal of Philology 136 (4):709-712.
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  41. The discretionary normativity of requests.James H. P. Lewis - 2018 - Philosophers' Imprint 18:1-16.
    Being able to ask others to do things, and thereby giving them reasons to do those things, is a prominent feature of our interpersonal lives. In this paper, I discuss the distinctive normative status of requests – what makes them different from commands and demands. I argue for a theory of this normative phenomenon which explains the sense in which the reasons presented in requests are a matter of discretion. This discretionary quality, I argue, is something that other theories cannot (...)
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  42. Varieties of Second-Personal Reason.James H. P. Lewis - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-21.
    A lineage of prominent philosophers who have discussed the second-person relation can be regarded as advancing structural accounts. They posit that the second-person relation effects one transformative change to the structure of practical reasoning. In this paper, I criticise this orthodoxy and offer an alternative, substantive account. That is, I argue that entering into second-personal relations with others does indeed affect one's practical reasoning, but it does this not by altering the structure of one's agential thought, but by changing what (...)
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    Extended mediation in children's paired-associate learning.Judith Sims-Knight & Lewis P. Lipsitt - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (5):915.
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    Determination of Death by Neurologic Criteria in the United States: The Case for Revising the Uniform Determination of Death Act.Ariane Lewis, Richard J. Bonnie, Thaddeus Pope, Leon G. Epstein, David M. Greer, Matthew P. Kirschen, Michael Rubin & James A. Russell - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (S4):9-24.
    Although death by neurologic criteria is legally recognized throughout the United States, state laws and clinical practice vary concerning three key issues: the medical standards used to determine death by neurologic criteria, management of family objections before determination of death by neurologic criteria, and management of religious objections to declaration of death by neurologic criteria. The American Academy of Neurology and other medical stakeholder organizations involved in the determination of death by neurologic criteria have undertaken concerted action to address variation (...)
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    Wittgenstein on Seeing and Interpreting.P. B. Lewis - 1975 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 9:93-108.
    In those twenty or so pages of section xi of Part Two of the Philosophical Investigations in which Wittgenstein discusses the concept of noticing an aspect and its place among the concepts of experience, there are three passages which are explicitly concerned with the relations between seeing and interpreting in the experience of noticing an aspect.
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    Is Environmentalism a Humanism?Lewis P. Hinchman - 2004 - Environmental Values 13 (1):3-29.
    Environmental theorists, seeking the origin of Western exploitative attitudes toward nature, have directed their attacks against 'humanism'. This essay argues that such criticisms are misplaced. Humanism has much closer affinities to environmentalism than the latter' s advocates believe. As early as the Renaissance, and certainly by the late eighteenth century, humanists were developing historically-conscious, hermeneutically-grounded modes of understanding, rather than the abstract, mathematical models of nature often associated with them. In its twentieth-century versions humanism also shares much of the mistrust (...)
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  47. The Musicality of Speech.James H. P. Lewis - 2022 - Philosophers' Imprint 22.
    It is common for people to be sensitive to aesthetic qualities in one another’s speech. We allow the loveliness or unloveliness of a person’s voice to make impressions on us. What is more, it is also common to allow those aesthetic impressions to affect how we are inclined to feel about the speaker. We form attitudes of liking, trusting, disliking or distrusting partly in virtue of the aesthetic qualities of a person’s speech. In this paper I ask whether such attitudes (...)
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  48. Shaker Village Views.Robert P. Emlen, Don Gifford, Janice Holt Giles, Jerry V. Grant, Douglas R. Allen & John Mcguire - 1990 - Utopian Studies 1 (2):144-150.
  49. Levinas and 'Finite Freedom'.James H. P. Lewis & Simon Thornton - 2023 - In Joe Saunders (ed.), Freedom After Kant: From German Idealism to Ethics and the Self. Blackwell's.
    The ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas is typically associated with a punishing conception of responsibility rather than freedom. In this chapter, our aim is to explore Levinas’s often overlooked theory of freedom. Specifically, we compare Levinas’s account of freedom to the Kantian (and Fichtean) idea of freedom as autonomy and the Hegelian idea of freedom as relational. Based on these comparisons, we suggest that Levinas offers a distinctive conception of freedom—“finite freedom.” In contrast to Kantian autonomy, finite freedom constitutively involves (...)
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    What We Owe the Romantics.Lewis P. Hinchman & Sandra K. Hinchman - 2007 - Environmental Values 16 (3):333-354.
    Romanticism is recognized as a wellspring of modern-day environmental thought and enthusiasm for nature-preservation, but the character of the affinities between the two is less well understood. Essentially, the Romantics realised that nature only becomes a matter for ethical concern, inspiration and love when the mind and sensibility of the human observer/agent are properly attuned and receptive to its meaning. That attunement involves several factors: a more appropriate scientific paradigm, a subtler appreciation of the impact that the setting of human (...)
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