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  1.  20
    Seducing the French: The Dilemma of Americanization.Kristin Ross & Richard Kuisel - 1994 - Substance 23 (2):127.
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    Fast Cars, Clean Bodies: Decolonization and the Reordering of French Culture.Jean-Philippe Mathy & Kristin Ross - 1996 - Substance 25 (1):131.
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    When Professional Obligations Collide: Context Matters.Kathryn M. Ross & Elizabeth Bernabeo - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (9):38-40.
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    Democracy in What State?Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, Daniel Bensaïd, Wendy Brown, Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Rancière, Kristin Ross & Slavoj Zizek - 2011 - Columbia University Press.
    "Is it meaningful to call oneself a democrat? And if so, how do you interpret the word?" -/- In responding to this question, eight iconoclastic thinkers prove the rich potential of democracy, along with its critical weaknesses, and reconceive the practice to accommodate new political and cultural realities. Giorgio Agamben traces the tense history of constitutions and their coexistence with various governments. Alain Badiou contrasts current democratic practice with democratic communism. Daniel Bensaid ponders the institutionalization of democracy, while Wendy Brown (...)
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    A Perspective From Clinical Providers and Patients: Researchers’ Duty to Actively Look for Genetic Incidental Findings.Kathryn M. Ross & Marian Reiff - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (2):56-58.
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    The Emergence of Social Space: Rimbaud and the Paris Commune.Benjamin Hollander & Kristin Ross - 1990 - Substance 19 (2/3):216.
  7. Historicizing untimeliness.Kristin Ross - 2009 - In Gabriel Rockhill & Philip Watts (eds.), Jacques Rancière: History, Politics, Aesthetics. Duke University Press.
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    Fast Cars, Clean Bodies: Decolonization and the Reordering of French Culture.Dana Polan & Kristin Ross - 1996 - Substance 25 (1):135.
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    A chromosome bin map of 2148 expressed sequence tag loci of wheat homoeologous group 7.K. G. Hossain, V. Kalavacharla, G. R. Lazo, J. Hegstad, M. J. Wentz, P. M. A. Kianian, K. Simons, S. Gehlhar, J. L. Rust, R. R. Syamala, K. Obeori, S. Bhamidimarri, P. Karunadharma, S. Chao, O. D. Anderson, L. L. Qi, B. Echalier, B. S. Gill, A. M. Linkiewicz, A. Ratnasiri, J. Dubcovsky, E. D. Akhunov, J. Dvořák, Miftahudin, K. Ross, J. P. Gustafson, H. S. Radhawa, M. Dilbirligi, K. S. Gill, J. H. Peng, N. L. V. Lapitan, R. A. Greene, C. E. Bermudez-Kandianis, M. E. Sorrells, O. Feril, M. S. Pathan, H. T. Nguyen, J. L. Gonzalez-Hernandez, E. J. Conley, J. A. Anderson, D. W. Choi, D. Fenton, T. J. Close, P. E. McGuire, C. O. Qualset & S. F. Kianian - unknown
    The objectives of this study were to develop a high-density chromosome bin map of homoeologous group 7 in hexaploid wheat, to identify gene distribution in these chromosomes, and to perform comparative studies of wheat with rice and barley. We mapped 2148 loci from 919 EST clones onto group 7 chromosomes of wheat. In the majority of cases the numbers of loci were significantly lower in the centromeric regions and tended to increase in the distal regions. The level of duplicated loci (...)
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    The Ontology and Cosmology of Non- Euclidean Geometry.Kelly L. Ross - unknown
    Until recently, Albert Einstein's complaints in his later years about the intelligibility of Quantum Mechanics often led philosophers and physicists to dismiss him as, essentially, an old fool in his dotage. Happily, this kind of thing is now coming to an end as philosophers and mathematicians of the caliber of Karl Popper and Roger Penrose conspicuously point out the continuing conceptual difficulties of quantum theory [cf. Penrose's searching discussion in The Emperor's New Mind, chapter 6, "Quantum magic and quantum mystery," (...)
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    Analysis of expressed sequence tag loci on wheat chromosome group 4. Miftahudin, K. Ross, X. -F. Ma, A. A. Mahmoud, J. Layton, M. A. Rodriguez Milla, T. Chikmawati, J. Ramalingam, O. Feril, M. S. Pathan, G. Surlan Momirovic, S. Kim, K. Chema, P. Fang, L. Haule, H. Struxness, J. Birkes, C. Yaghoubian, R. Skinner, J. McAllister, V. Nguyen, L. L. Qi, B. Echalier, B. S. Gill, A. M. Linkiewicz, J. Dubcovsky, E. D. Akhunov, J. Dvořák, M. Dilbirligi, K. S. Gill, J. H. Peng, N. L. V. Lapitan, C. E. Bermudez-Kandianis, M. E. Sorrells, K. G. Hossain, V. Kalavacharla, S. F. Kianian, G. R. Lazo, S. Chao, O. D. Anderson, J. Gonzalez-Hernandez, E. J. Conley, J. A. Anderson, D. -W. Choi, R. D. Fenton, T. J. Close, P. E. McGuire, C. O. Qualset, H. T. Nguyen & J. P. Gustafson - unknown
    A total of 1918 loci, detected by the hybridization of 938 expressed sequence tag unigenes from 26 Triticeae cDNA libraries, were mapped to wheat homoeologous group 4 chromosomes using a set of deletion, ditelosomic, and nulli-tetrasomic lines. The 1918 EST loci were not distributed uniformly among the three group 4 chromosomes; 41, 28, and 31% mapped to chromosomes 4A, 4B, and 4D, respectively. This pattern is in contrast to the cumulative results of EST mapping in all homoeologous groups, as reported (...)
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    Ayn Rand (1905-1982).Kelley Ross - manuscript
    The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged are still best selling introductions to the ideas of personal freedom and of the free market. As literature they may have drawbacks, but they are compelling "reads," which is certainly what Rand would have wanted. Rand's passionate and moralistic tone, while off-putting to many, is nevertheless probably a real part of her appeal and is no less than an equal and opposite reaction to the self-righteousness that is still characteristic of leftist rhetoric. Few writers convey (...)
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    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860).Kelley Ross - manuscript
    Certainly one of the greatest philosophers of the 19th century, Schopenhauer seems to have had more impact on literature (e.g. Thomas Mann) and on people in general than on academic philosophy. Perhaps that is because, first, he wrote very well, simply and intelligibly (unusual, we might say, for a German philosopher, and unusual now for any philosopher), second, he was the first Western philosopher to have access to translations of philosophical material from India, both Vedic and Buddhist, by which he (...)
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    By John R. Searle.Kelley Ross - manuscript
    The title of The Rediscovery of the Mind suggests the question "When was the mind lost?" Since most people may not be aware that it ever was lost, we must also then ask "Who lost it?" It was lost, of course, only by philosophers, by certain philosophers. This passed unnoticed by society at large. The "rediscovery" is also likely to pass unnoticed. But has the mind been rediscovered by the same philosophers who "lost" it? Probably not. John Searle is an (...)
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  15. Children's beliefs about earthquakes.Katharyn E. K. Ross & Thomas J. Shuell - 1993 - Science Education 77 (2):191-205.
     
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  16. COMMENTARY-Looking Back on'68-Managing the Present.Kristin Ross - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 149:2.
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    Carl Gustav Jung.Kelley Ross - manuscript
    Amid all the talk about the "Collective Unconscious" and other sexy issues, most readers are likely to miss the fact that C.G. Jung was a good Kantian. His famous theory of Synchronicity, "an acausal connecting principle," is based on Kant 's distinction between phenomena and things-in-themselves and on Kant 's theory that causality will not operate among thing-in-themselves the way it does in phenomena. Thus, Kant could allow for free will among things-in-themselves, as Jung allows for synchronicity. Next to Kant, (...)
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    Chicago schools: Economics, religion, philosophy, & law.Kelley Ross - manuscript
    The references to "Chicago" (meaning, of course, the University of Chicago) Schools of economics and history of religion, and the quotation of Allan Bloom, who may be considered to belong to a Chicago school of philosophy, may suggest a general endorsement of "Chicago" ideas. This is not the case.
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    Christian Sexual Ethics and the #MeToo Movement.Karen Ross, Megan K. McCabe & Sara Wilhelm Garbers - 2019 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 39 (2):339-356.
    These three reflections look at the theological and ethical implications of sexual violence in light of the attention brought by #MeToo. The first explores ethnographic interviews which indicate that Church leaders, teachers, and parents contribute to rape culture by leaving sexual violence unaddressed in Christian sexual education, arguing that it must be reconstructed to eliminate the Church’s participation in a culture that promotes gender-based violence. The second notes that feminist scholarship has made the case that rape and “unjust sex” are (...)
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    Establishing Consensus: May ’68 in France as Seen from the 1980s.Kristin Ross - 2002 - Critical Inquiry 28 (3):650-676.
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    Faith in Internationalism: Covid-19 and the International Order.Kenneth R. Ross - 2020 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 37 (4):276-285.
    One inescapable feature of the Covid-19 pandemic that has swept the world in 2020 is that it has shown how inter-connected and inter-dependent is the human community. It was soon apparent that the spread of the coronavirus was a global crisis calling for a global response. Yet the human community had to meet the pandemic after a period of systematic weakening of agencies of international cooperation as populist and nationalist political movements gained control of nation after nation. This put the (...)
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    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900).Kelley Ross - manuscript
    "...Let us face facts: the people have triumphed -- or the slaves, the mob, the herd, whatever you wish to call them -- and if the Jews brought it about, then no nation ever had a more universal mission on earth. The lords are a thing of the past, and the ethics of the common man is completely triumphant. I don't deny that this triumph might be looked upon as a kind of blood poisoning, since it has resulted in a (...)
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    Fifty Years Later: Reflections on the Work of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross M.D.Barbara Ross Rothweiler & Ken Ross - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (12):3-4.
    Volume 19, Issue 12, December 2019, Page 3-4.
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    In defense of bramantip.Kelley Ross - manuscript
    In the traditional logic of the syllogism, Aristotelian logic, there are four kinds of syllogisms, Darapti, Felapton, Bramantip, and Fesapo, that are often said to be invalid in modern logic. Elementary logic students may even simply be told that they really are invalid. This is, of course, a distortion; but it is instructive to consider why this has happened and why it is that the syllogisms are considered invalid.
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    Immanuel Kant (1724-1804).Kelley Ross - manuscript
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    Leonard Nelson.Kelley Ross - manuscript
    Leonard Nelson, described by Karl Popper as an "outstanding personality," produced a great quantity of work in a tragically short life. The quantity and the tragedy may have both happened because Nelson was an insomniac who worked day and night and exhausted himself into a fatal case of pneumonia.
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  27. Non-Intuitive Immediate Knowledge.Kelley L. Ross - 1987 - Ratio (Misc.) 29 (2):163.
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    On Heidegger's nazism and philosophy.Kelley Ross - manuscript
    Among these prophets, Heidegger was perhaps the most unlikely candidate to influence. But his influence was far-reaching, far wider than his philosophical seminar at the University of Marburg, far wider than might seem possible in light of his inordinately obscure book, Sein und Zeit of 1927, far wider than Heidegger himself, with his carefully cultivated solitude and unconcealed contempt for other philosophers, appeared to wish. Yet, as one of Heidegger's most perceptive critics, Paul Hühnerfeld, has said: "These books, whose meaning (...)
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    Playful expressions of one-year-old chimpanzee infants in social and solitary play contexts.Kirsty M. Ross, Kim A. Bard & Tetsuro Matsuzawa - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Philosophy of science.Kelley Ross - manuscript
    A few miles farther on, we came to a big, gravelly roadcut that looked like an ashfall, a mudflow, glacial till, and fresh oatmeal, imperfectly blended. "I don't know what this glop is," [Kenneth Deffeyes] said, in final capitulation. "You need a new geologist. You need a Californian.".
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    Polycentric Theology, Mission, and Mission Leadership.Kenneth Ross - 2021 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 38 (3):212-224.
    Though it began with an assumption that there was one universal and normative Christian theology, the modern missionary movement has resulted in the emergence of polycentric theology. As each new centre thinks through the meaning of the faith in contextual terms, it offers a distinctive theology – to the extent that it becomes a question whether any universal theological affirmation can be possible. Meanwhile the theory and practice of mission has been no less radically reshaped by a polycentric vision, with (...)
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    Rudolf Otto (1869-1937).Kelley Ross - manuscript
    Using Jakob Fries's epistemological scheme of Wissen, Glaube, and Ahndung, "Understanding, Belief, and Aesthetic Sense," (to use Kent Richter's translation), Ruldolf Otto expands the meaning of Ahndung beyond the merely aesthetic by introducing the category of numinosity, which is the quality of sacred or holy objects, persons, or experiences in religion. Although Otto is often classified as a theoretician of mysticism, "numinosity" is not fundamentally a theory of mystical experiences, because every practionier of any religion experiences certain things as sacred (...)
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  33. Reaching out to the world: communicating a new vision.Kenn Ross & Robin Goldberg - 2017 - In Stephen Michael Kosslyn, Ben Nelson & Robert Kerrey (eds.), Building the intentional university: Minerva and the future of higher education. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
     
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    Rent-seeking, public choice, and the prisoner's dilemma.Kelley Ross - manuscript
    Mankind soon learn to make interested uses of every right and power which they possess, or may assume. The public money and public liberty...will soon be discovered to be sources of wealth and dominion to those who hold them; distinguished, too, by this tempting circumstance, that they are the instrument, as well as the object of acquisition. With money we will get men, said Caesar, and with men we will get money. Nor should our assembly be deluded by the integrity (...)
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    Singleness and the Church: A New Theology of the Single Life. By Jana Marguerite Bennett.Karen Ross - 2019 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 39 (1):187-188.
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  36. Special Issue: Ecojustice and Education.K. Ross & D. A. Gruenewald - 2004 - Educational Studies 36 (1):6-9.
     
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    Sir Karl Popper.Kelley Ross - manuscript
    The most important philosopher of science since Francis Bacon, Sir Karl Popper finally solved the puzzle of scientific method, which in practice had never seemed to conform to the principles or logic described by Bacon -- see The Great Devonian Controversy, by Martin J. S. Rudwick, for a case study of Baconian rhetoric and expectations being contradicted by actual practice and results. Instead of scientific knowledge being discovered and verified by way of inductive generalizations, leaping from perceptual data into blank (...)
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    The ontology and cosmology of non-euclidean geometry.Kelley Ross - manuscript
    Until recently, Albert Einstein's complaints in his later years about the intelligibility of Quantum Mechanics often led philosophers and physicists to dismiss him as, essentially, an old fool in his dotage. Happily, this kind of thing is now coming to an end as philosophers and mathematicians of the caliber of Karl Popper and Roger Penrose conspicuously point out the continuing conceptual difficulties of quantum theory [cf. Penrose's searching discussion in..
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    The politics and poetics of everyday life.Kristin Ross - 2023 - New York: Verso Books.
    In this incisive political analysis, Kristin Ross thinks through everyday existence across a range of practices-from philosophy to history, from the visual arts to popular fiction-and across the forms taken by collective political action in contemporary struggles. Ross returns to Henri Lefebvre's powerful intuition that ordinary life is both residue and resource, the site of profound alienation and, by the same token, the origin of all emancipatory initiatives and desires.
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    The Paris Commune and the Literature of the North.Kristin Ross - 2015 - Critical Inquiry 41 (2):269-288.
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    The World Literature and Cultural Studies Program.Kristin Ross - 1993 - Critical Inquiry 19 (4):666-676.
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    Understanding Mission Today: Points of Convergence?Kenneth R. Ross - 2017 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 34 (4):260-266.
    In this brief article, essential content from mission statements by three different church groupings is compared and contrasted. Lausanne’s Cape Town Commitment is brought together with the WCC’s Together Towards Life and the Vatican’s Evangelii Gaudium. This article identifies considerable convergences between the three agendas and sees these as grounds not only for general optimism for the future of mission, but also for meaningful dialogue and appropriate strategies for the work.
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    Understanding Mission: Two Centuries of Scottish Experience.Kenneth R. Ross - 2014 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 31 (4):273-281.
    Though a small and relatively obscure country, Scotland enjoyed a certain prominence in the modern Western missionary movement. Explanation of this may be attempted by an examination of some principal characteristics of Scottish engagement in worldwide mission during the 19th and 20th centuries. These include social vision, ecclesial commitment, intellectual quality, extensive engagement, an inclination to the long view, and a balance struck between national identity and global outlook. As new movements of mission find their shape and direction, the Scottish (...)
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    Utopian technocrats and the regulation of biotechnology in Australia: R. Hindmarsh: Edging towards BioUtopia: a new politics of reordering life and the democratic challenge. University of Western Australia Press, Crawley, 2008, xix + 327 pp, AU$34.95 PB.Kerry Ross - 2010 - Metascience 19 (3):511-514.
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    Where Men Hide.James B. Twitchell & Ken Ross - 2006 - Columbia University Press.
    Where Men Hide is a spirited tour of the dark and often dirty places men go to find comfort, camaraderie, relaxation, and escape. Ken Ross's striking photographs and James B. Twitchell's lively analysis trace the evolution of these virtual caves, and question why they are rapidly disappearing. They find that for centuries men have met with each other in underground lairs and clubhouses to conduct business or to bond and indulge in shady entertainments. In these secret dens, certain rules are (...)
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  46. Organ transplantation.L. Wright, K. Ross & A. S. Daar - 2008 - In Peter A. Singer & A. M. Viens (eds.), The Cambridge textbook of bioethics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 145--152.
     
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    Review of the Series: Major Findings and Key Trends. [REVIEW]Kenneth R. Ross - 2016 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 33 (4):297-299.
    The origins of the Regnum Edinburgh 2010 Series can be traced to a lecture given in Edinburgh by John Pobee of Ghana in 2000. Pobee highlighted the importance of the upcoming centenary of the Edinburgh 1910 World Missionary Conference. This prompted a series of annual conferences in Scotland that yielded the material for Volume 1 of the Series. It also resulted in the international meeting that identified the themes on which the Edinburgh 2010 study process, conference and publications would be (...)
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  48. [Url address=(quote) javascript: Ucppopuplarge ('280303. Fg 1-1. Html')(quote) status=(quote) okay (quote)] sequence 1: Documentary footage of street violence [/url]. [REVIEW]Kristin Ross - 2002 - Critical Inquiry 28 (3):650.
     
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