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    Information feedback, instructions, and incentives in the guidance of human choice behavior.William C. Howell & Joseph T. Emanuel - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (3p1):410.
  2. An ethical framework for global vaccine allocation.Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Govind Persad, Adam Kern, Allen E. Buchanan, Cecile Fabre, Daniel Halliday, Joseph Heath, Lisa M. Herzog, R. J. Leland, Ephrem T. Lemango, Florencia Luna, Matthew McCoy, Ole F. Norheim, Trygve Ottersen, G. Owen Schaefer, Kok-Chor Tan, Christopher Heath Wellman, Jonathan Wolff & Henry S. Richardson - 2020 - Science 1:DOI: 10.1126/science.abe2803.
    In this article, we propose the Fair Priority Model for COVID-19 vaccine distribution, and emphasize three fundamental values we believe should be considered when distributing a COVID-19 vaccine among countries: Benefiting people and limiting harm, prioritizing the disadvantaged, and equal moral concern for all individuals. The Priority Model addresses these values by focusing on mitigating three types of harms caused by COVID-19: death and permanent organ damage, indirect health consequences, such as health care system strain and stress, as well as (...)
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  3. Sefer Minḥat Yosef: liḳuṭim yeḳarim ṿe-niflaʼim be-godel maʻalat Toratenu... ; Sefer Peri megadim: azharot ṿe-hanhagot ṭovot u-minhage Ḥasidut... meluḳaṭim mi-sifre ha-ḳedoshim..Joseph ben Emanuel Ergas - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Makhon le-hotsaʼat sefarim ṿe-khitve yad Ahavat shalom, Yad Shemuʼel Franḳo. Edited by Joseph ben Emanuel Ergas.
     
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  4. Sefer Minḥat Yosef: liḳuṭim yeḳarim ṿe-niflaʼim be-godel maʻalat Toratenu... ; Sefer Peri megadim: azharot ṿe-hanhagot ṭovot u-minhage Ḥasidut... meluḳaṭim mi-sifre ha-ḳedoshim..Joseph ben Emanuel Ergas - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Makhon le-hotsaʼat sefarim ṿe-khitve yad Ahavat shalom, Yad Shemuʼel Franḳo. Edited by Joseph ben Emanuel Ergas.
     
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  5. Memory in Augustine’s Theological Anthropology by Paige E. Hochschild.S. J. Joseph T. Lienhard - 2016 - The Thomist 80 (1):144-147.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Memory in Augustine’s Theological Anthropology by Paige E. HochschildJoseph T. Lienhard, S.J.Memory in Augustine’s Theological Anthropology. By Paige E. Hochschild. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. 251. $125.00 (cloth). ISBN 978-0-19-964302-8.When students of St. Augustine consider his teaching on memory, they turn instinctively to the Confessions, book 10, and to On the Trinity, books 11 and 12. The lyrical passage in the Confessions is easy to teach and (...)
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    The minimally conscious state: Definition and diagnostic criteria.Joseph T. Giacino & Childs N. Ashwal S. - 2002 - Neurology 58 (3):349-353.
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    Aristotle's Syllogistic from the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logic.Joseph T. Clark & Jan Lukasiewicz - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (4):575.
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    Veiled Sentiments: Honor and Poetry in a Bedouin Society.Joseph T. Zeidan & Lila Abu Lughod - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (3):441.
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    How to Regulate the Right to Self-Medicate.Joseph T. F. Roberts - 2022 - HEC Forum 34 (3):233-255.
    In _Pharmaceutical Freedom_ Professor Flanigan argues we ought to grant people self-medication rights for the same reasons we respect people’s right to give (or refuse to give) informed consent to treatment. Despite being the most comprehensive argument in favour of self-medication written to date, Flanigan’s _Pharmaceutical Freedom_ leaves a number of questions unanswered, making it unclear how the safe-guards Flanigan incorporates to protect people from harming themselves would work in practice. In this paper, I extend Professor Flanigan’s account by discussing (...)
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    Rational temporal predictions can underlie apparent failures to delay gratification.Joseph T. McGuire & Joseph W. Kable - 2013 - Psychological Review 120 (2):395-410.
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    Autonomy, Competence and Non-interference.Joseph T. F. Roberts - 2018 - HEC Forum 30 (3):235-252.
    In light of the variety of uses of the term autonomy in recent bioethics literature, in this paper, I suggest that competence, not being as contested, is better placed to play the anti-paternalistic role currently assigned to autonomy. The demonstration of competence, I will argue, can provide individuals with robust spheres of non-interference in which they can pursue their lives in accordance with their own values. This protection from paternalism is achieved by granting individuals rights to non-interference upon demonstration of (...)
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    Amusement and the Philosophy of Emotion: A Neuroanatomical Approach.Joseph T. Palencik - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (3):419-434.
    Philosophers who discuss the emotions have usually treated amusement as a non-emotional mental state. Two prominent philosophers making this claim are Henri Bergson and John Morreall, who maintain that amusement is too abstract and intellectual to qualify as an emotion. Here, the merit of this claim is assessed. Through recent work in neuroanatomy there is reason to doubt the legitimacy of dichotomies that separate emotion and the intellect. Findings suggest that the neuroanatomical structure of amusement is similar to other commonly (...)
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    Decision makers calibrate behavioral persistence on the basis of time-interval experience.Joseph T. McGuire & Joseph W. Kable - 2012 - Cognition 124 (2):216-226.
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    Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy.Joseph T. Lienhard & Thomas C. Oden - 2001 - IVP Academic.
    Varied in texture and nuance, the interpreters included in this commentary on Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy and edited by Joseph T. Lienhard display a treasure house of ancient wisdom that speaks with eloquence and intellectual acumen to the church today.
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    Disorders of consciousness: Differential diagnosis and neuropathologic features.Joseph T. Giacino - 1997 - Seminars in Neurology 17:105-11.
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    Ending the War on Drugs: Public Attitudes and Incremental Change.Joseph T. F. Roberts - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (4):26-28.
    “Racial Justice Requires Ending the War on Drugs” is an impressively well evidenced argument for the need for drug reform. The authors outline how the war on drugs caus...
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    The minimally conscious state: Defining the borders of consciousness.Joseph T. Giacino - 2005 - In Steven Laureys (ed.), The Boundaries of Consciousness: Neurobiology and Neuropathology. Elsevier.
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    Proliferation of dinoflagellates: blooming or bleaching.Joseph T. Y. Wong & Alvin C. M. Kwok - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (7):730-740.
    The dinoflagellates, a diverse sister group of the malaria parasites, are the major agents causing harmful algal blooms and are also the symbiotic algae of corals. Dinoflagellate nuclei differ significantly from other eukaryotic nuclei by having extranuclear spindles, no nucleosomes and enormous genomes in liquid crystal states. These cytological characteristics were related to the acquisition of prokaryotic genes during evolution (hence Mesokaryotes), which may also account for the biochemical diversity and the relatively slow growth rates of dinoflagellates. The fact that (...)
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  19. The vegetative and minimally conscious states: Current knowledge and remaining questions.Joseph T. Giacino & J. T. Whyte - 2005 - Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilation 20 (1):30-50.
  20. William James and the psychology of emotions: From 1884 to the present.Joseph T. Palencik - 2007 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 43 (4):769 - 786.
    : This paper addresses the significance of William James's theory of emotion in contemporary emotion theory. While many of James's detractors have pointed to the problems with his definition of emotion, the bearing his theory of emotion generation would have on modern approaches in psychology suggests a different point of view.
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    Creation and Contingency in Early Patristic Thought: The Beginning of All Things by Joseph Torchia.S. J. Joseph T. Lienhard - 2020 - Review of Metaphysics 73 (3):628-629.
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    Abelard's letter of Consolation to a Friend (Historia Calamitatum).Joseph T. Muckle - 1950 - Mediaeval Studies 12 (1):163-213.
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    What the New Scholasticism Has to Offer Modern Thought in the Field of the Philosophy of Nature.Joseph T. Barron - 1926 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 1:63-72.
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  24. Elements of Epistemology.Joseph T. Barron - 1931 - The Monist 41:639.
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    The neglect of bastiat's school.Joseph T. Salerno - unknown
    Frédéric Bastiat was a member of the French liberal school, which thoroughly dominated economics in France from the beginning of the nineteenth century until the 1880’s and continued to exert a strong intellectual influence right up to the eve of World War One. He was neither the school’s founder, nor its most profound theorist, nor even the most consistent defender of the laissez-faire implications of its economic theories. He was however the most gifted expositor of its politico-economic doctrines, and as (...)
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    The personal letters between Abélard and Héloïse: introduction, authenticity and text.Joseph T. Muckle - 1953 - Mediaeval Studies 15 (1):47-94.
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    The Treatise De anima of Dominicus Gundissalinus.Joseph T. Muckle - 1940 - Mediaeval Studies 2 (1):23-103.
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    Eating out: Reconstituting the Philippines' public kitchens.Joseph T. Salazar - 2012 - Thesis Eleven 112 (1):133-146.
    The article examines the erasure of any concept of the ‘public kitchen’ in the Philippines as demonstrative of statewide suppression of marginal identities that continues to facilitate the simplistic and uncomplicated entry of neocolonial modernity. As a yardstick of growth and progress under the US colonial government, the battle to modernize the Philippines extends far beyond the political and administrative terrains and into the reconfiguration of domestic space. In particular, the kitchen was to become an important site that demonstrated the (...)
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  29. Beyond Calculational Chaos: Sound Money and the Quest for Economic Order in Ex-Communist Europe.Joseph T. Salerno - 2002 - Polis 4:114-33.
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    Comment on the French Liberal School.Joseph T. Salerno - 1978 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 2 (1):65-68.
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    Iiiii.Joseph T. Salerno - unknown
    One of the most important areas in which Cantillon influenced J, B. Say involves a set of issues which receives no explicit treatment in the assai. I refer to the distinc-.
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    Aristotle and Eudoxus on Proportions.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:6-7.
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    Aristotle and Extensional Logic.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:11-13.
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    Aristotle and Isomorphism.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:17-18.
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    Aristotle and Polyadic Predicates.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:13-14.
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    Aristotle's Feeling for Development in Philosophy.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Modern Schoolman 30 (1):1-19.
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    Ancient Mathematics of Proportion.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:3-3.
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    Albert the Great and Mathematical Logic.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:44-45.
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    Albert the Great and Categorical Statements.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:46-48.
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    Albert the Great and Formal Logic.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:45-46.
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    Boethius and Analytical Techniques.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:35-37.
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    Boethius and Material Implication.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:37-38.
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    Capella and the Logic of Statements.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:39-40.
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    Cassiodorus and the Logic of Statements.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:38-39.
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    Conventional Logic and Modern Logic - Revisited.Joseph T. Clark - 1958 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 32:108-123.
  46. Conventional logic and modern logic.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Woodstock, Md.,: Woodstock College Press.
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    Comment on Dr. Maritain’s Paper.Joseph T. Clark - 1953 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 27:54-56.
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    Contemporary Science and Deductive Methodology.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 26:94-131.
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    Extrasyllogistic Inference.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:14-15.
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    Epilogue to the Evidence.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:60-60.
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