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    The Choiseul Marble : A Palimpsest with Graffiti.W. Kendrick Pritchett - 1977 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 101 (1):7-42.
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    Calendars of Athens again.W. Kendrick Pritchett - 1957 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 81 (1):269-301.
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    Expenditure of Athena, 408-406 B.C., and the Hellenotamiai.W. Kendrick Pritchett - 1964 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 88 (2):455-481.
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    The Koan Fragment of the Monetary Decree.W. Kendrick Pritchett & Athanase N. Georgiadès - 1965 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 89 (2):400-440.
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    Thucididean time-reckoning and Euctemon's seasonal calendar.W. Kendrick Pritchett & B. L. van der Waerden - 1961 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 85 (1):17-52.
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    The three-barred Sigma at Kos.W. Kendrick Pritchett - 1963 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 87 (1):20-23.
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    Ancient Greek Topography W. Kendrick Pritchett: Studies in Ancient Greek Topography, Part vi. (University of California Publications in Classical Studies, 33.) Pp. ix +142; 4 figures in text, 244 plates (on 122 pp.). Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 1989. Paper, $37. W. Kendrick Pritchett: Studies in Ancient Greek Topography, Part vii. Pp. x + 228; 10 figures in text, 173 plates (on 89 pp.). Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1991. Paper, fl. 160/DM 145. [REVIEW]Graham Shipley - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):131-134.
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    Odium Thucydideum W. Kendrick Pritchett: Thucydides' Pentekontaetia and Other Essays. (Archaia Hellas: Monographs on Ancient Greek History and Archaeology, 1.) Pp. vii + 279. Amsterdam: Gieben, 1995. Hfl. 90. ISBN: 90-5063-487-7. [REVIEW]Simon Hornblower - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (02):270-272.
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    Mentiri Nescio- W. Kendrick Pritchett: The Liar School of Herodotos. Pp.v+353. Amsterdam: J. G. Gieben, 1993. Cased, Gld. 110. [REVIEW]Hugh Bowden - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (01):15-17.
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    The Attic Calendar W. Kendrick Pritchett and O. Neugebauer: The Calendars of Athens. Pp. xii+115. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (for the American School of Classical Studies at Athens), 1948. Cloth, $5. [REVIEW]A. W. Gomme - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (3-4):120-122.
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  11. "Meritt", Benjamin D. and William Kendrick Pritchett: The Chronology of Hellenistic Athens.James A. Wallace - 1945 - Classical Weekly 39:30-31.
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    Marathon W. Kendrick Pritchett: Marathon. (Publications in Classical Archaeology, Vol. 4, No. 2.) Pp. 39: 11 plates, map. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1960. Paper, $1.50. [REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (03):262-263.
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    Slings and Stones W. Kendrick Pritchett: The Greek State at War, Part V. Pp. 578. Berkeley, Los Angeles and Oxford: University of California Press, 1991. $60. [REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):375-377.
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    The Topography of Greece W. Kendrick Pritchett: Studies in Ancient Greek Topography. (Part 8.) Pp. xxi+163; 116 plates, 2 figs. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1992. Paper, fl. 145. [REVIEW]David W. J. Gill - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):114-115.
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    Greek Warfare - Battles and Burials - W. Kendrick Pritchett: The Greek State at War, Part IV. Pp. ix + 278. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 1985. £29.75. [REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (2):236-237.
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    Mary Astell’s theory of spiritual friendship.Nancy Kendrick - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (1):46-65.
    Mary Astell’s theory of friendship has been interpreted either as a version of Aristotelian virtue friendship, or as aligned with a Christian and Platonist tradition. In this paper, I argue that Astell’s theory of friendship is determinedly anti-Aristotelian; it is a theory of spiritual friendship offered as an alternative to Aristotelian virtue friendship. By grounding her conception of friendship in a Christian–Platonist metaphysics, I show that Astell rejects the Aristotelian criteria of reciprocity and partiality as essential features of the friendship (...)
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  17. The Gospel of Truth: A Valentinian Meditation on the Gospel.Kendrick Grobel - 1960
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    The mule on the Mount Wilson trail: George Ellery Hale, American scientific cosmology, and cosmologies of American science.Kendrick Oliver - 2024 - History of Science 62 (1):144-171.
    This article explores the relation between two different modes of cosmology: the social and the scientific. Over the twentieth century, scientific understandings of the dimensions and operations of the physical universe changed dramatically, significantly prompted by astronomical and astrophysical research undertaken at the Mount Wilson Observatory in Pasadena, California. Could those understandings be readily translated into social theory? Studies across a range of disciplines have intimated that the scientific cosmos might be less essential to the worlds of meaning and belonging (...)
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  19. Armstrong's analysis of self-awareness.Kendrick W. Walker - 1976 - Personalist 57 (4):395-402.
     
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    'Healthy Viewing?': experiencing life and death through a voyeuristic gaze.K. David Kendrick & J. Costello - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (1):15-22.
  21. Of black sheep and wrhite crows: Extending the bilingual dual coding theory to memory for idioms.Lena Pritchett, Jyotsna Vaid & Sumeyra Tosun - 2016 - Cogent Psychology 3 (1):1-18.
    Are idioms stored in memory in ways that preserve their surface form or language or are they represented amodally? We examined this question using an inci- dental cued recall paradigm in which two word idiomatic expressions were presented to adult bilinguals proficient in Russian and English. Stimuli included phrases with idiomat- ic equivalents in both languages (e.g. “empty words/пycтыe cлoвa”) or in one language only (English—e.g. “empty suit/пycтoй кocтюм” or Russian—e.g. “empty sound/пycтoй звyк”), or in neither language (e.g. “empty rain/пycтoй (...)
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    Implicit processing of tactile information: Evidence from the tactile change detection paradigm.David Pritchett, Alberto Gallace & Charles Spence - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):534-546.
    People can maintain accurate representations of visual changes without necessarily being aware of them. Here, we investigate whether a similar phenomenon also exists in touch. In Experiments 1 and 2, participants detected the presence of a change between two consecutively-presented tactile displays. Tactile change blindness was observed, with participants failing to report the presence of tactile change. Critically, however, when participants had to make a forced choice response regarding the number of stimuli presented in the two displays, their performance was (...)
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    Vision verbs dominate in conversation across cultures, but the ranking of non-visual verbs varies.Lila San Roque, Kobin H. Kendrick, Elisabeth Norcliffe, Penelope Brown, Rebecca Defina, Mark Dingemanse, Tyko Dirksmeyer, N. J. Enfield, Simeon Floyd, Jeremy Hammond, Giovanni Rossi, Sylvia Tufvesson, Saskia van Putten & Asifa Majid - 2015 - Cognitive Linguistics 26 (1):31-60.
    To what extent does perceptual language reflect universals of experience and cognition, and to what extent is it shaped by particular cultural preoccupations? This paper investigates the universality~relativity of perceptual language by examining the use of basic perception terms in spontaneous conversation across 13 diverse languages and cultures. We analyze the frequency of perception words to test two universalist hypotheses: that sight is always a dominant sense, and that the relative ranking of the senses will be the same across different (...)
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  24. Carl Sagan's last q&a on science and skeptical inquiry.Kendrick Frazier - 2009 - In Science Under Siege: Defending Science, Exposing Pseudoscience. Prometheus. pp. 48.
     
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    Unreason: best of Skeptical Inquirer.Kendrick Frazier & Benjamin Radford (eds.) - 2023 - Lanham, MD: Prometheus.
    Unreason will arm readers with scientific knowledge to curb the misinformation and misconceptions that increasingly threaten our civil discourse. Even further, these essays present a way for us to be better citizens, equipped to deal with the winds of misinformation and disinformation swirling about us and better able to look ahead to a world where science and reason-indeed just good old common sense-can prevail.
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  26. Spring.Kendrick James - 2019 - In Boyd White, Anita Sinner & Pauline Sameshima (eds.), Ma: materiality in teaching and learning. New York: Peter Lang Publishing.
     
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    Iqbal: A Selection of the Urdu Verse; Text and Translation.Frances W. Pritchett & D. J. Matthews - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (1):144.
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    The intersection of turn-taking and repair: the timing of other-initiations of repair in conversation.Kobin H. Kendrick - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:122914.
    The transitions between turns at talk in conversation tend to occur quickly, with only a slight gap of approximately 100 to 300 ms between them. This estimate of central tendency, however, hides a wealth of complex variation, as a number of factors, such as the type of turns involved, have been shown to influence the timing of turn transitions. This article considers one specific type of turn that does not conform to the statistical trend, namely turns that deal with troubles (...)
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    The Secret Museum: Pornography in Modern Culture.Walter M. Kendrick - 1987 - University of California Press.
    Walter Kendrick traces the relatively recent concept of pornography—the word was not coined until the late 18th century—which became a public issue once the printing press gave ordinary people access to the erotica of the Greeks and Romans, the art and literature of the French enlightenment, and the poems of the Earl of Rochester and John Cleland's _Fanny Hill_. From the secret museums to the pornography trials of _Madame Bovary_ and _Lady Chatterly's Lover_, to Mapplethorpe, cable TV, and the (...)
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  30. Berkeley's Bermuda Project and The Ladies Library.Nancy Kendrick - 2015 - In Sébastien Charles (ed.), Berkeley Revisited: Moral, Social and Political Philosophy. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation. pp. 243-258.
     
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    Editorial: Turn-Taking in Human Communicative Interaction.Judith Holler, Kobin H. Kendrick, Marisa Casillas & Stephen C. Levinson - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  32. Armstrong's Analysis of Self-awareness. [REVIEW]Kendrick W. Walker - 1976 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 57 (4):395.
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  33. Theology of the New Testament.Rudolf Bultmann & Kendrick Grobel - 1951
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  34. The Moral Foundation of Democracy.John H. Hallowell & C. Herman Pritchett - 1955 - Ethics 65 (3):220-221.
     
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    Perception and Reality: A History from Descartes to Kant.Nancy Kendrick & John W. Yolton - 1998 - Philosophical Review 107 (2):332.
    This book does several things, and it does them all well. Yolton firmly contextualizes the debates about perception within the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, while showing how these debates are often repeated in contemporary philosophy of mind. Along the way, he provides novel interpretations of Descartes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Kant that are clearly and convincingly presented. Perhaps the most important feature of his treatment is that it so vividly shows the Moderns grappling with issues about perception that continue to (...)
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    The Romance Tradition in Urdu: Adventures from the Dastan of Amir Hamzah.Julie Scott Meisami & Frances W. Pritchett - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (1):172.
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  37. The constancy of book consumption in the United States: A financial interpretation.J. Kendrick Noble - 1992 - Logos 3 (1):23-26.
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    Directed forgetting in context.Mark Rilling, Donald F. Kendrick & Thomas B. Stonebraker - 1984 - In Gordon H. Bower (ed.), The Psychology of Learning and Motivation: Advances in Research and Theory. Academic Press. pp. 18--175.
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    The hermit philosopher of Liendo.Ira Kendrick Stephens - 1951 - [Dallas]: Southern Methodist University Press.
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    Free Speech as a Special Right.Leslie Kendrick - 2017 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 45 (2):87-117.
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    Including Early Modern Women Writers in Survey Courses: A Call to Action.Jessica Gordon-Roth & Nancy Kendrick - 2015 - Metaphilosophy 46 (3):364-379.
    There are many reasons to include texts written by women in early modern philosophy courses. The most obvious one is accuracy: women helped to shape the philosophical landscape of the time. Thus, to craft a syllabus that wholly excludes women is to give students an inaccurate picture of the early modern period. Since it seems safe to assume that we all aim for accuracy, this should be reason enough to include women writers in our courses. This article nonetheless offers an (...)
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    Why Cartesian Ideas of Sense are Innate.Nancy Kendrick - 2000 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 38 (3):413-428.
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    The Political Acceptability of Time-Limited Labor Mobility: Five Levers Opening the Overton Window.Lant Pritchett - 2023 - Public Affairs Quarterly 37 (3):284-306.
    A substantial expansion of migration and labor mobility in the rich industrial countries currently seems outside the Overton window, the range of acceptable political discourse. If anything, the general political mood seems to favor even greater restrictiveness of immigration. I argue that five trends that are already well underway could, within a decade or less, bring much larger flows of migrants and labor mobility—including a major expansion of time-limited labor mobility—squarely onto the domestic political agenda in rich industrial countries.
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    Nursing Ethics, Caring and Culture.Joseph D. Cortis & Kevin Kendrick - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (1):77-88.
    Recent years have witnessed the publication of numerous articles that draw a critical alignment between ethics and caring. In essence, this theme suggests that caring is a moral pursuit centred on the beneficent attention of one person shown to another. Yet, if such language is to have real poignancy, it must be geared towards an inclusive agenda that meets the needs of all within the community. Research evidence suggests that this is not always the case, especially in terms of the (...)
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    Recovering Early Modern Women Writers.Jessica Gordon-Roth & Nancy Kendrick - 2019 - Metaphilosophy 50 (3):268-285.
    Feminist work in the history of philosophy has been going on for several decades. Some scholars have focused on the ways philosophical concepts are themselves gendered. Others have recovered women writers who were well known in their own time but forgotten in ours, while still others have firmly placed into a philosophical context the works of women writers long celebrated within other disciplines in the humanities. The recovery of women writers has challenged the myth that there are no women in (...)
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    'Tender Loving Care' as a Relational Ethic in Nursing Practice.Kevin David Kendrick & Simon Robinson - 2002 - Nursing Ethics 9 (3):291-300.
    In the West, the term ‘tender, loving care’ (TLC) has traditionally been used as a defining term that characterizes nursing. When this expression informs practice, it can comfort the human spirit at times of fear and vulnerability. Such notions offer meaning and resonance to the ‘lived experience’ of giving and receiving care. This suggests that, in a nursing context, TLC is rooted firmly in relationship, that is, the dynamic that exists between carer and cared for. Despite this emphasis on relationship, (...)
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    Uniqueness in Descartes' "Infinite" and "Indefinite".Nancy Kendrick - 1998 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 15 (1):23 - 36.
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    Animals in the Kingdom of Ends.Heather M. Kendrick - 2010 - Between the Species 13 (10):2.
    Kant claimed that human beings have no duties to animals because they are not autonomous ends in themselves. I argue that Kant was wrong to exclude animals from the realm of moral consideration. Animals, although they do not set their own ends and thus cannot be regarded as ends in themselves, do have ends that are given to them by nature. As beings with ends, they stand between mere things that have no ends, and rational beings that are ends in (...)
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    Building Bridges: Teaching Ward-Based Ethics.Kevin Kendrick - 1994 - Nursing Ethics 1 (1):35-41.
    Ethics has traditionally been taught in the 'ivory towers' of academia. Recent develop ments and reforms in nurse education have given ethics a prominent position in most curricula. However, the vast majority of ethics teaching continues to take place in academic departments. This approach fuels the practitioner's views that nursing is a pragmatic activity whilst ethics is a cognitive endeavour; such perspectives entrench ethics firmly in the traditional gap between theory and practice. The focus of this paper presents an argument (...)
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    Ethics in the Intensive Care Unit: a Need for Research.Kevin Kendrick & Bev Cubbin - 1996 - Nursing Ethics 3 (2):157-164.
    Intensive care units are challenging and technologically advanced environments. Dealing with situations that have an ethical dimension is an intrinsic part of working in such a milieu. When a moral dilemma emerges, it can cause anxiety and unease for all staff involved with it. Theoretical and abstract papers reveal that having to confront situations of ethical difficulty is a contributory factor to levels of poor morale and burnout among critical care staff. Despite this, there is a surprising dearth of published (...)
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