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    A Guide to Manuscripts and Documents in the British Isles Relating to the Far East.David Pong, Noel Matthews, M. Doreen Wainwright & J. D. Pearson - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):433.
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    Grasping language – A short story on embodiment☆.Doreen Jirak, Mareike M. Menz, Giovanni Buccino, Anna M. Borghi & Ferdinand Binkofski - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (3):711-720.
    The new concept of embodied cognition theories has been enthusiastically studied by the cognitive sciences, by as well as such disparate disciplines as philosophy, anthropology, neuroscience, and robotics. Embodiment theory provides the framework for ongoing discussions on the linkage between “low” cognitive processes as perception and “high” cognition as language processing and comprehension, respectively. This review gives an overview along the lines of argumentation in the ongoing debate on the embodiment of language and employs an ALE meta-analysis to illustrate and (...)
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    Too Big to Care.Doreen E. Shanahan, Jeffrey R. Baker, Stephen M. Rapier & Nancy Ellen Dodd - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 17:221-236.
    Beginning in 2002, Wells Fargo began opening fraudulent accounts for unsuspecting customers. Stakeholders at every level either participated in, ignored, or tolerated the bank’s behavior that defrauded consumers on a massive scale. These unethical and well-documented schemes spanned more than a decade. Using public sources, this case recounts the events and ethical lapses that unfolded over the multiyear investigation of the Wells Fargo fraudulent accounts scandal and illuminates the general systemic failures of corporate culture and governance, public regulation, and market (...)
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    Sartrian existentialism.Doreen M. Tulloch - 1952 - Philosophical Quarterly 2 (6):31-52.
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    Reading the Gospel of Matthew within the global context: A response.Elaine M. Wainwright - 2009 - HTS Theological Studies 65 (1).
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    Le Monde des Valeurs.Doreen M. Tulloch & Raymond Ruyer - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (1):86.
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    Ontological goodness.Doreen M. Tulloch - 1958 - Philosophical Quarterly 8 (33):317-327.
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    Some Coments on the Thomist Theory of Metaphysical Goodness.Doreen M. Tulloch - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:51-59.
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    Some Coments on the Thomist Theory of Metaphysical Goodness.Doreen M. Tulloch - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:51-59.
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    Some Coments on the Thomist Theory of Metaphysical Goodness.Doreen M. Tulloch - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:51-59.
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    On pilgrimage with biblical women in their land.Elaine M. Wainwright - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (1).
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    Crossing over; taking refuge: A contrapuntal reading.Elaine M. Wainwright - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (1).
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    In Memory of Her! Exploring the Political Power of Readings—Feminist and Ecological.Elaine M. Wainwright - 2015 - Feminist Theology 23 (2):205-220.
    Over the last 30 years or more the feminist and ecological movements have contributed significantly to two major shifts in the human social imaginary. These shifts have lead to new ways of reading/interpreting classical texts, and in this instance, biblical texts. This article addresses the political function of readings which have attended to gender, power and a range of multiplicative vectors over the recent decades of feminist interpretation. The more recent shift in the social imaginary to what Lorraine Code calls (...)
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  14. The Bible in/and Popular Culture: A Creative Encounter.Philip Culbertson & Elaine M. Wainwright - 2010
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  15. Redemptive suffering.M. Mc Cord Adams, R. Audi & W. Wainwright - 1986 - In Robert Audi & William J. Wainwright (eds.), Rationality, religious belief, and moral commitment: new essays in the philosophy of religion. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
     
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    Context, visual salience, and inductive reasoning.Maxwell J. Roberts, Heather Welfare, Doreen P. Livermore Iv & Alice M. Theadom - 2000 - Thinking and Reasoning 6 (4):349-374.
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    Context, visual salience, and inductive reasoning.Maxwell J. Roberts, Heather Welfare, Doreen P. Livermore & Alice M. Theadom - 2000 - Thinking and Reasoning 6 (4):349 – 374.
    An important debate in the reasoning literature concerns the extent to which inference processes are domain-free or domain-specific. Typically, evidence in support of the domain-specific position comprises the facilitation observed when abstract reasoning tasks are set in realistic context. Three experiments are reported here in which the sources of facilitation were investigated for contextualised versions of Raven's Progressive Matrices (Richardson, 1991) and non-verbal analogies from the AH4 test (Richardson & Webster, 1996). Experiment 1 confirmed that the facilitation observed for the (...)
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    Government Archives in South Asia. A guide to National and State Archives in Ceylon, India and Pakistan.Ernest Bender, D. A. Low, J. C. Iltis & M. D. Wainwright - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (1):162.
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    ‘I’m not your mother’: British social realism, neoliberalism and the maternal subject in Sally Wainwright's Happy Valley (BBC1, 2014–2016). [REVIEW]Sue Thornham - 2019 - Feminist Theory 20 (3):299-319.
    This article examines Sally Wainwright's Happy Valley (BBC1, 2014–2016) in the context of recent feminist attempts to theorise the idea of a maternal subject. Happy Valley, a police series set in an economically disadvantaged community in West Yorkshire, has been seen as expanding the genre of British social realism, in its focus on strong Northern women, by giving it ‘a female voice’ (Gorton, 2016: 73). I argue that its challenge is more substantial. Both the tradition of British social realism (...)
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  20. Divided Legacy: Medicine and Science in the Bacteriological Era (Berkeley, Calif.: North Atlantic, 1994), on the Kendall vs. Zinsser debate; and M. Wainwright," Extreme Pleomorphism and the Bacterial Life Cycle: A Forgotten Controversy,". [REVIEW]Harris Coulter - 1997 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 40:407-414.
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    On Assumptions of, Relations between, and Evaluations of Some Process Dissociation Measurement Models.Axel Buchner & Edgar Erdfelder - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 5 (4):581-594.
    In this article, we analyze both M. J. Wainwright and E. M. Reingold's view of the process dissociation measurement models presented by A. Buchner, E. Erdfelder, and B. Vaterrodt-Plunnecke and their suggestions on that topic. This analysis reveals a number of problems in Wainwright and Reingold's approach. Some of these problems are more subtle than others, but they are nevertheless consequential. Thus, researchers working with the process dissociation procedure should be aware of these problems.
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    Response Bias Correction in the Process Dissociation Procedure: A Reevaluation?Eyal Reingold - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 5 (4):595-603.
    A Buchner and E. Erdfelder (this volume) provide a commentary on our analysis of response bias correction in the process dissociation procedure. Unfortunately, this commentary fails to address the substantive issues that were raised in M. J. Wainwright and E. M. Reingold (1996). In the present article, we attempt to clarify some of their misrepresentations and the inconsistency inherent in their position. ©1996 Academic Press..
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    Reason and the Christian Religion: Essays in Honour of Richard Swinburne.Alan G. Padgett (ed.) - 1994 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    Richard Swinburne is one of the most distinguished philosophers of religion of our day. In this volume, many notable philosophers in Britain and america unite to honour him and to discuss various topics to which he has contributed significantly. These include general topics in the philosophy of religion such as revelation, and faith and reason, and the specifically Christian doctrines of the Trinity, the Incarnation, and atonement. In the spirit of the movement which Richard Swinburned has spearheaded, the essays in (...)
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    Scientific Explanations of Mystical Experiences: II. The Challenge to Theism.Evan Fales - 1996 - Religious Studies 32 (3):297-313.
    In Part I of this paper, I argued that the mystical experiences of Teresa of Avila are well explained by the anthropological theory of I. M. Lewis. In Part II, I discuss how the causal gap between the social circumstances identified by Lewis and individual phenomenology can be filled in. I then show that Lewis's theory, thus supplemented, is a genuine competitor to the theistic understanding of mystical experience, and that it is much more strongly confirmed by the available evidence (...)
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    Subjective rightness: Holly M. Smith.Holly M. Smith - 2010 - Social Philosophy and Policy 27 (2):64-110.
    Twentieth century philosophers introduced the distinction between “objective rightness” and “subjective rightness” to achieve two primary goals. The first goal is to reduce the paradoxical tension between our judgments of what is best for an agent to do in light of the actual circumstances in which she acts and what is wisest for her to do in light of her mistaken or uncertain beliefs about her circumstances. The second goal is to provide moral guidance to an agent who may be (...)
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    Morality, Mortality: Rights, duties, and status.F. M. Kamm - 1993 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This volume continues the examination of issues of life and death which F.M. Kamm began in 'Morality, Mortality, ' Volume I (1993). Kamm continues her development of a non-consequentialist ethical theory and its application to practical ethical problems.
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    I_– _T. M. Scanlon.T. M. Scanlon - 2000 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 74 (1):301-317.
  28. In Defence of the Thin Red Line: A Case for Ockhamism.Peter Øhrstrøm - 2009 - Humana Mente 3 (8).
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  29. Serotonin Selectively Influences Moral Judgment and Behavior through Effects on Harm Aversion.M. J. Crockett, L. Clark, M. D. Hauser & T. W. Robbins - 2010 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (40):17433–17438.
     
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  30. Future contingents.Peter Øhrstrøm & Per Hasle - 2011 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  31. Causal Inferences in Nonexperimental Research.H. M. Blalock Jr - 1961
     
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  32. LANCE, M. and O'LEARY-HAWTHORNE, J.-The Grammar of Meaning.D. Pitt, M. Lance & J. O'Leary-Hawthorne - 2000 - Philosophical Books 41 (2):89-96.
     
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  33. Phenomenal characteristics of memories for perceivedand imagined autobiographical events.M. K. Johnson, M. A. Foley, A. G. Suengas & C. L. Raye - 1988 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 117:371-76.
  34. Ethical codes are not enough.M. R. Hyman, R. Skipper & R. Tansey - 1990 - Business Horizons 33 (2):15--22.
     
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  35. Research Involving Participants with Cognitive Disability and Difference: Ethics, Autonomy, Inclusion, and Innovation.M. Ariel Casio & Eric Racine (eds.) - 2019 - Oxford University Press.
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  36. From Westernization to Underdevelopment; From Philosophy to Intellectualism: (An immanent Critique).M. T. Shahed Tabatabaei - 2017 - Occidental Studies 8 (1):37-53.
    There is a perplexing transition in Dr. Reza Davari's thought, when he problematizes the relation between Iranian and Western history/cultures, on which this paper is focusing. The interperative objective is to clarify this transition on the basis of the implicit relation between the two most fundamental concepts in his earlier and later thought respectively westernization and underdevelopment. Although, by this transition, the level of discussion transits from an ontologico-philosophical to an intellectualist one. So, there are two different levels of problematization (...)
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    An Economic Survey of Ancient Rome.M. Rostovtzeff, Tenney Frank, R. M. Haywood, F. M. Heichelheim, J. A. O. Larsen & T. R. S. Broughton - 1939 - American Journal of Philology 60 (3):363.
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  38. Doreen Massey and Richard Meegan.Doreen Massey - 1989 - In Derek Gregory & Rex Walford (eds.), Horizons in human geography. Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble. pp. 244.
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  39. Companion to the History of Modern Science.M. J. S. Hodge, R. C. Olby, N. Cantor & J. R. R. Christie - 1989 - In R. C. Olby, G. N. Cantor, J. R. R. Christie & M. J. S. Hodge (eds.), Companion to the History of Modern Science. Routledge.
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  40. Introduction»: 3-12.M. Hollis & S. Lukes - 1982 - In Martin Hollis & Steven Lukes (eds.), Rationality and relativism. Cambridge: MIT Press.
     
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  41. Research on advertising ethics: Past, present, and future.M. R. Hyman, R. Tansey & J. W. Clark - 1994 - Journal of Advertising 23:5--15.
     
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  42. Heidegger: a Redução Fenomenológica e a Pergunta pelo Ser.M. Clara Cescato - 2016 - Anais Do Congresso de Fenomenologia da Região Centro-Oeste.
    Scholars who deal with Heidegger’s philosophy often remark the scarcity of his references to phenomenological reduction as a means to grant access to the point of view of the being-in-the-world of the Dasein, the central theme of his early philosophy. Also the role of phenomenological reduction in Heidegger’s philosophy makes problem, as he criticizes Husserl for making of reduction a mere tool to reveal a pure, timeless and extra-worldly conscience – an untenable claim, according to Heidegger, for Dasein’s being-in-the-world, as (...)
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  43. Descartes, Methodical doubt, and the Grounding of Method.M. T. Shahed Tabatabaei - 2021 - Occidental Studies 12 (1):85-107.
    Descartes' methodical doubt is being criticized by naïve realists and others who don't find doubt as a good starting point for metaphysical thought, however, the philosophical achievements of his method have been absorbed in all later philosophies. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how an inevitable question concerning the foundation of Descartes' mathesis universalis, which led him to investigate this foundation by applying this very method in Metaphysics, has finally enabled him to discover his most important philosophical principle, (...)
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    Commentaries by Jeffrey M. Prottas, Olga Jonasson, and John I. Kleinig.Jeffrey M. Prottas - 2002 - In Ruth F. Chadwick & Doris Schroeder (eds.), Applied ethics: critical concepts in philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 3--140.
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    The Philosophy of Werner Herzog.M. Blake Wilson & Christopher Turner (eds.) - 2020 - Lexington Books.
    Legendary director, actor, author, and provocateur Werner Herzog has incalculably influenced contemporary cinema for decades. This essay collection by professional philosophers and film theorists from around the globe offers a diversity of perspectives on how the thinking behind the camera is revealed in the action Herzog captures in front of it.
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  46. Law and Bioethics: Constructing the Inter-Discipline.M. Freeman - 2008 - In Michael Freeman (ed.), Law and Bioethics: Current Legal Issues Volume 11. Oxford University Press.
     
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  47. Comptes rendus.M. Gillet - 1965 - Archives de Philosophie 50 (2):147.
     
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  48. The Secret Doctrine: Plato's Defence of Protagoras in the Theaetetus.M. M. Lee - 2000 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xix Winter 2000. Clarendon Press.
     
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  49. 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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    On the Agamemnon, 1052.M. Marcovich - 1962 - American Journal of Philology 83 (3):292.
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