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    The Fate of Expertise after WIKIPEDIA.Lawrence M. Sanger - 2009 - Episteme 6 (1):52-73.
    Wikipedia has challenged traditional notions about the roles of experts in the Internet Age. Section 1 sets up a paradox. Wikipedia is a striking popular success, and yet its success can be attributed to the fact that it is wide open and bottom-up. How can such a successful knowledge project disdain expertise? Section 2 discusses the thesis that if Wikipedia could be shown by an excellent survey of experts to be fantastically reliable, then experts would not need to be granted (...)
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  2. Ethics: A Pluralistic Approach, 5th edition.Lawrence M. Hinman - 2013 - Boston: Wadsworth.
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    Ethics: A Pluralistic Approach to Moral Theory.Lawrence M. Hinman - 2012 - Cengage Learning.
    ETHICS: A PLURALISTIC APPROACH TO MORAL THEORY, FIFTH EDITION provides a comprehensive yet clear introduction to the main traditions in ethical thought, including virtue ethics, utilitarianism, and deontology. Additionally, the book presents a conceptual framework of ethical pluralism to help students understand the relationship among various theories. Lawrence Hinman, one of today's most respected and accomplished educators in ethics and philosophy education, presents a text that gives students plentiful opportunities to explore ethical theory and their own responses to them, (...)
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  4. The greatest story ever told--so far: why are we here?Lawrence M. Krauss - 2017 - New York: Atria Books.
    An award-winning theoretical physicist and best-selling author of A Universe from Nothing traces the dramatic discovery of the counterintuitive world of reality, explaining how readers can shift their perspectives to gain greater understandings of our individual roles in the universe.
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  5. Ways of knowing: social dance, music, and grounded cognition.Lawrence M. Zbikowski - 2018 - In Patrizia Veroli & Gianfranco Vinay (eds.), Music-dance: sound and motion in contemporary discourse. Routledge.
     
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    Music, language and kinds of consciousness.Lawrence M. Zbikowski - 2011 - In David Clarke & Eric F. Clarke (eds.), Music and Consciousness: Philosophical, Psychological, and Cultural Perspectives. Oxford University Press. pp. 179--92.
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    On the Purity of Our Moral Motives: A Critique of Kant’s Account of the Emotions and Acting for the Sake of Duty.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1983 - The Monist 66 (2):251-267.
    Rarely has a philosopher demanded such a purity of moral motives. Even when he discusses those “many spirits of so sympathetic a temper that, without any further motive of vanity or self-interest, they find an inner pleasure in spreading happiness around them and can take delight in the contentment of others as their own work,” Kant maintains that, “in such a case an action of this kind, however right and however amiable it may be, still has no genuinely moral worth.” (...)
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    Esse est indicato in Google: Ethical and political issues in search engines.Lawrence M. Hinman - 2005 - International Review of Information Ethics 3 (6):19-25.
    Search engines play an increasingly pivotal role in the distribution and eventual construction of knowledge, yet they are largely unnoticed, their procedures are opaque, and they are almost completely devoid of independent oversight. In this paper the author examines three areas in which we encounter difficult and persistent ethical issues in search engine technology: The problem of algorithm and the lack of transparency of the search process, the problem of privacy with regards of the possibility to monitor search histories, and (...)
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    Category judgments of loudness in the absence of an experimenter-induced identification function: Sequential effects and power-function fit.Lawrence M. Ward - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 94 (2):179.
  10. Not God's People: Insiders and Outsiders In the Biblical World.Lawrence M. Wills - 2008
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    Lawrence M. Principe (ed.), Chymists and Chymistry. Studies in the History of Alchemy and Early Modern Chemistry.Ferdinando Abbri - 2009 - Minerva 47 (1):115-118.
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    Sequential effects and memory in category judgments.Lawrence M. Ward & G. R. Lockhead - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 84 (1):27.
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    Heidegger, Edwards, and Being-Toward-Death.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1978 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (3):193-212.
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    The effect of optically induced blur on the magnitude of the Mueller-Lyer illusion.Lawrence M. Ward & Stanley Coren - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (5):483-484.
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    The thalamic dynamic core theory of conscious experience.Lawrence M. Ward - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2):464-486.
    I propose that primary conscious awareness arises from synchronized activity in dendrites of neurons in dorsal thalamic nuclei, mediated particularly by inhibitory interactions with thalamic reticular neurons. In support, I offer four evidential pillars: consciousness is restricted to the results of cortical computations; thalamus is the common locus of action of brain injury in vegetative state and of general anesthetics; the anatomy and physiology of the thalamus imply a central role in consciousness; neural synchronization is a neural correlate of consciousness.
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  16. The alchemies of Robert Boyle and Isaac Newton: Alternate approaches and divergent deployments.Lawrence M. Principe - 2000 - In Margaret J. Osler (ed.), Rethinking the Scientific Revolution. Cambridge University Press. pp. 201--220.
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    It Is Ethical to Patent or Copyright Genes, Embryos, or Their Parts.Lawrence M. Sung - 2013 - In Arthur L. Caplan & Robert Arp (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Bioethics. Wiley. pp. 25--143.
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  18. and Narly Golestani.Lawrence M. Ward & John J. McDonald - 1998 - In Richard D. Wright (ed.), Visual Attention. Oxford University Press. pp. 8--232.
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    Evidence for Transmutation in Seventeenth-Century Alchemy.Lawrence M. Principe - 2005 - In P. Achinstein (ed.), Scientific Evidence: Philosophical Theories & Applications. The Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 151--64.
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    Teaching Epistemology: Reflections on the Relevance of Theories of Knowledge.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1982 - Teaching Philosophy 5 (4):287-299.
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    The Virtual Seminar Room: Using a World Wide Web Site in Teaching Ethics.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1996 - Teaching Philosophy 19 (4):319-329.
    This paper explores various methods of developing a website that caters to the pedagogical needs of an introductory ethics course. Incorporating web sites into the course curriculum allows students to access a range of journal articles, a database for relevant secondary materials, and links to helpful websites. Online educational spaces are also an important pedagogical tool to facilitate student discussion. The site can be use for a discussion board for students within the course and from different institutions that are interested (...)
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  22. Resources in ethics on the world wide web.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1998 - In Terrell Ward Bynum & James Moor (eds.), The Digital Phoenix: How Computers Are Changing Philosophy. Blackwell. pp. 359.
     
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  23. Recent Publications.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (2):285.
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  24. Using computing technology for professional cooperation.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1998 - In Terrell Ward Bynum & James Moor (eds.), The Digital Phoenix: How Computers Are Changing Philosophy. Blackwell. pp. 397.
  25. Virtue ethics from a global perspective: A pluralistic framework for understanding moral virtues.Lawrence M. Hinman, Alcalá Park & San Diego - unknown
    The title of our session today is “Virtue Ethics from a Global Perspective.” In my remarks, I would like to sketch out an account of what a global perspective on virtue ethics would look like. Here’s how I’ll proceed. First, I would like to explore some of the reasons why we need a global perspective on virtue ethics. This leads naturally to the second issue, which is a clarification of what we mean by a global perspective on virtue ethics. I (...)
     
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    Martin Heidegger’s Philosophy of Religion. [REVIEW]Lawrence M. Hinman - 1978 - International Philosophical Quarterly 18 (4):490-492.
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  27. Neural synchrony in stochastic resonance, attention, and consciousness.Lawrence M. Ward, Sam M. Doesburg, Keiichi Kitajo, Shannon E. MacLean & Alexa B. Roggeveen - 2006 - Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology 60 (4):319-326.
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    Communitas: The Play of Saints in Late Medieval and Tudor England.Lawrence M. Clopper - 1992 - Mediaevalia 18:81.
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    Can Skinner Tell a Lie?: Notes on the Epistemological Nihilism of B. F. Skinner.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1979 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 17 (1):47-60.
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    Reply to Koepsell.Lawrence M. Sung - 2013 - In Arthur L. Caplan & Robert Arp (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Bioethics. Wiley. pp. 25--162.
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  31. Lawrence M. Principe & Lloyd De Wit. Transmutation: Alchemy in Art. Selected Works from the Eddleman and Fisher Collections at the Chemical Heritage Foundation. [REVIEW]R. Halleux - 2004 - Early Science and Medicine 9 (2):177-177.
     
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    Philosophical Style: An Anthology about the Writing and Reading of Philosophy. [REVIEW]Lawrence M. Hinman - 1982 - Teaching Philosophy 5 (3):268-269.
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    Descartes’ Children: The Skeptical Legacy of Cartesianism.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1982 - New Scholasticism 56 (3):355-370.
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    Lawrence M. Krauss o powstaniu Wszechświata z nicości. Czy współczesna fizyka rozwikłała zagadkę istnienia Wszechświata?Jarosław Mrozek - 2018 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 52 (4):131.
    Jak i dlaczego powstał Wszechświat? Problem z naukowym wyjaśnieniem istnienia Wszechświata polega na tym, że zakłada ono pewną fizyczną przyczynę jego istnienia. Ale jakakolwiek fizyczna przyczyna Wszechświata musi być częścią Wszechświata, którego zaistnienie ma wyjaśnić. Z tego powodu każde czysto naukowe wyjaśnienie istnienia Wszechświata jest skazane na zapętlenie. Być może żadna teoria naukowa nie może przerzucić mostu pomiędzy absolutną nicością a istniejącym już Wszechświatem.Okazuje się jednak, że gdy metafizyczne pytanie typu: dlaczego istnieje Wszechświat? zamienimy na „bardziej naukowe”: w jaki sposób (...)
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    Is’ Presupposes ‘Ought.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1984 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30:122-126.
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  36. I. Linguistic-pragmatic approaches to inference in law. Telling it slant : toward a taxonomy of deception / Laurence R. Horn ; Cooperation in Chinese courtroom discourse / Meizhen Liao and Yadi Sun ; Inference and intention in legal interpretation / Nicholas Allott and Benjamin Shaer ; Pragmatics and legal texts : how best to account for the gaps between literal meaning and communicative meaning / Brian G. Slocum ; One ambiguity, three legal approaches. [REVIEW]Lawrence M. Solan - 2017 - In Janet Giltrow & Dieter Stein (eds.), The pragmatic turn in law: inference and interpretation in legal discourse. De Gruyter Mouton.
     
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  37. Linguistic evidentials and the law of hearsay.Lawrence M. Solan - 2021 - In Christian Dahlman, Alex Stein & Giovanni Tuzet (eds.), Philosophical Foundations of Evidence Law. Oxford University Press.
     
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  38. Linguistic knowledge and legal interpretation: what goes right, what goes wrong.Lawrence M. Solan - 2017 - In Brian G. Slocum (ed.), The nature of legal interpretation: what jurists can learn about legal interpretation from linguistics and philosophy. University of Chicago Press.
     
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    Orienting of Attention.Richard D. Wright & Lawrence M. Ward - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    This book is a succinct introduction to the orienting of attention.
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    Corpus Linguistics as a Method of Legal Interpretation: Some Progress, Some Questions.Lawrence M. Solan - 2020 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 33 (2):283-298.
    Corpus linguistics is becoming a respected method of statutory and constitutional interpretation in the United States over the past decade, yet it has also generated a backlash from a group of scholars that engage in empirical work. This essay attempts to demonstrate both the contributions and the risks of using linguistic corpora as a primary tool in legal interpretation. Its legitimacy stems from the fact that courts routinely state that statutory terms, when not defined as a matter of law, are (...)
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  41. William R. Newman and Lawrence M. Principe. Alchemy Tried in the Fire. Starkey, Boyle, and the Fate of Helmontian Chymistry. [REVIEW]F. Abbri - 2004 - Early Science and Medicine 9 (1):59-60.
     
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    The case for ad hominem arguments.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1982 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 60 (4):338 – 345.
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    Achieving across-laboratory replicability in psychophysical scaling.Lawrence M. Ward, Michael Baumann, Graeme Moffat, Larry E. Roberts, Shuji Mori, Matthew Rutledge-Taylor & Robert L. West - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Nietzsche, metaphor, and truth.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1982 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 43 (2):179-199.
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    La Pedagogia di Giovanni Dewey.Lawrence M. Titone - 1951 - New Scholasticism 25 (4):484-487.
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  46. Quid facti or quid Juris? The fundamental ambiguity of Gadamer's understanding of hermeneutics.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1980 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (4):512-535.
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    Virtuous Romance and Romantic Virtuoso: The Shaping of Robert Boyle's Literary Style.Lawrence M. Principe - 1995 - Journal of the History of Ideas 56 (3):377-397.
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    Evaluating spatial transformation procedures as universals.Lawrence M. Parsons - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (4):697-698.
    Shepard proposes that the human mind relies on screw displacement because of its adaptive simplicity and uniqueness. I discuss this hypothesis by assessing screw displacement with respect to (1) other plausible spatial transformations, (2) a variety of criteria for adaptive efficiency and utility, and (3) a variety of psychological conditions in which observed responses discriminate amongst alternative spatial procedures. [Shepard].
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  49. Is There a Modern Legal Culture?Lawrence M. Friedman - 1994 - Ratio Juris 7 (2):117-131.
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    On The Interpretation Of Laws.Lawrence M. Friedman - 1988 - Ratio Juris 1 (3):252-262.
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