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    Donna Haraway's Cyborg Touching (Up/On) Luce Irigaray's Ethics and the Interval Between: Poethics as Embodied Writing.Margaret E. Toye - 2012 - Hypatia 27 (1):182-200.
    In this article, I argue that Donna Haraway's figure of the cyborg needs to be reassessed and extricated from the many misunderstandings that surround it. First, I suggest that we consider her cyborg as an ethical concept. I propose that her cyborg can be productively placed within the ethical framework developed by Luce Irigaray, especially in relationship to her concept of the “interval between.” Second, I consider how Haraway's “cyborg writing” can be understood as embodied ethical writing, that is, as (...)
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    Feminist Love Studies—Editors' Introduction.Ann Ferguson & Margaret E. Toye - 2017 - Hypatia 32 (1):5-18.
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    Feminist Love Studies—Editors' Introduction.Ann Ferguson & Margaret E. Toye - 2016 - Hypatia 31 (4).
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    Morales du Joujou: Ludic wonder objects.Margarete Jahrmann - 2008 - Technoetic Arts 6 (2):149-162.
    This paper focuses on philosophical toy objects and neo-pataphysicist disciplines, everyday resistance by futility and play. Contemporary electromagnetic toys, smart objects and the Internet of Things will be compared to the seventeenth-century Wunderkammer objects. Historic naturalia, objects and actual toy gadgetry will all be unveiled as alternate W.A.S.T.E. (Pynchon 1964) communications devices, among Habsburg peers. A proof of evidence for the functions of futile toys as resistance objects is given through the presentation of electronic circuit board designs as new bachelor (...)
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  5. The Fourth World and Politics of Social Identity in Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam Trilogy.Ali Salami, Fatemeh Bornaki & Maryam Masoumi - 2019 - Journal of World Sociopolitical Studie 4 (3):731-761.
    With the advent of the 21st century, the way characters and identities interact under the influence of dominant powers has brought a new world into existence, a world dubbed by Manuel Castells as the ‘Fourth World’. Within the Castellsian theoretical matrix of the Fourth World and politics of identity, the present study seeks to investigate the true nature of the futuristic world Margaret Atwood has created in the MaddAddam trilogy. The trilogy literarily reflects a global crisis that ultimately leads (...)
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  6. Greek Particles in the New Testament.Margaret E. Thrall & Bruce M. Metzger - 1962
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  7. The political theory of the old and middle Stoa.Margaret E. Reesor - 1951 - New York,: J. J. Augustin.
  8. Automatic Reinforcement: An Important but Ignored Concept.Margaret E. Vaughan & Jack L. Michael - 1982 - Behaviorism 10 (2):217-227.
  9. "Poseidonios. Die Fragmente Erlaüterungen", by Willy Theiler. [REVIEW]Margaret E. Reesor - 1983 - Ancient Philosophy 3 (2):223.
     
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  10. Epicurus' Ethical Theory by Phillip Mitsis. [REVIEW]Margaret E. Reesor - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (6):248-250.
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    Medicine as ministry: reflections on suffering, ethics, and hope.Margaret E. Mohrmann - 1995 - Cleveland, Ohio: Pilgrim Press.
    In this profoundly theological reflection on illness, healing, and the doctor-patient relationship, pediatrician Margaret Mohrmann bridges the sometimes disparate worlds of medicine and faith, of high technology and ultimate concern. Drawing on her two decades of experience treating children who suffer from disease and dysfunction, Mohrmann movingly reveals the temptations of idolatry that beset our understanding of health and life, the intrinsic connectedness underlying all medical encounters, and the difficulties and riches of using scripture as a moral resource. In (...)
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    Pain seeking understanding: suffering, medicine, and faith.Margaret E. Mohrmann & Mark J. Hanson (eds.) - 1999 - Cleveland, Ohio: Pilgrim Press.
    As medical science continues its rapid advances, questions are raised that have more to do with theology than with technology: Where is God when I am hurt or suffering? What role does God play in my healing? "Pain Seeking Understanding" examines how believers and nonbelievers alike wrestle with questions of faith when confronted with pain and suffering that medicine alone cannot treat. Margaret Mohrmann and Mark Hanson call upon fellow experts in the fields of medicine, ethics, theology, and pastoral (...)
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  13. Chicken Breeding: The Complex Transition from Traditional to Genetic Methods in the USA.Margaret E. Derry - 2015 - In Sharon Kingsland & Denise Phillips (eds.), New Perspectives on the History of Life Sciences and Agriculture. Springer Verlag.
     
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    The Hellenistic Stoa. Political Thought and Action. [REVIEW]Margaret E. Reesor - 1990 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (1):139-140.
    In the first chapter, Erskine provides an interesting and exhaustive analysis of the evidence for Zeno's Politeia. He rejects statements to the effect that Zeno wrote the Politeia in his early days when he was influenced by the Cynics as the invention of the Stoics of the first century B. C., who were embarrassed by its contents. Two of the stipulations in the Politeia, that there should be no coinage and no private property, he explains in terms of the economic (...)
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    “Aha!” is stronger when preceded by a “huh?”: presentation of a solution affects ratings of aha experience conditional on accuracy.Margaret E. Webb, Simon J. Cropper & Daniel R. Little - 2019 - Thinking and Reasoning 25 (3):324-364.
    Insight has been investigated under the assumption that participants solve insight problems with insight processes and/or experiences. A recent trend has involved presenting participants with the solution and analysing the resultant experience as if insight has taken place. We examined self-reports of the aha experience, a defining aspect of insight, before and after feedback, along with additional affective components of insight (e.g., pleasure, surprise, impasse). Classic insight problems, compound remote associates, and non-insight problems were randomly interleaved and presented to participants. (...)
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  16. The problem of suffering.Margaret E. Rose (ed.) - 1962 - [London]: [London].
     
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    The Origins of Stoic Cosmology.Margaret E. Reesor & David E. Hahm - 1978 - American Journal of Philology 99 (4):534.
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  18. Brad Inwood, Ethics and Human Action in Early Stoicism Reviewed by.Margaret E. Reesor - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6 (10):484-486.
     
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    Margaret E. Derry, Masterminding Nature: The Breeding of Animals, 1750–2010. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015. Pp. viii + 310. ISBN 978-1-4426-2652-2. £18.99. [REVIEW]Jennifer Adlem - 2016 - British Journal for the History of Science 49 (1):126-127.
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    The contributions of convergent thinking, divergent thinking, and schizotypy to solving insight and non-insight problems.Margaret E. Webb, Daniel R. Little, Simon J. Cropper & Kayla Roze - 2017 - Thinking and Reasoning 23 (3):235-258.
    The ability to generate diverse ideas is valuable in solving creative problems ; yet, however advantageous, this ability is insufficient to solve the problem alone and requires the ability to logically deduce an assessment of correctness of each solution. Positive schizotypy may help isolate the aspects of divergent thinking prevalent in insight problem solving. Participants were presented with a measure of schizotypy, divergent and convergent thinking tasks, insight problems, and non-insight problems. We found no evidence for a relationship between schizotypy (...)
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    The Stoic Categories.Margaret E. Reesor - 1957 - American Journal of Philology 78 (1):63.
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  22. Margaret E. Donnelly , "Reinterpreting the Legacy of William James". [REVIEW]William J. Gavin - 1994 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (2):467.
     
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    The Stoic Concept of Quality.Margaret E. Reesor - 1954 - American Journal of Philology 75 (1):40.
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    The earliest published writing of Robert Boyle.Margaret E. Rowbottom - 1950 - Annals of Science 6 (4):376-389.
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    Margaret E. Derry. Masterminding Nature: The Breeding of Animals, 1750–2010. viii + 310 pp., bibl., index. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015. $32.95. [REVIEW]Jonathan Harwood - 2016 - Isis 107 (3):650-651.
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    Poion and Poiotes in Stoic Philosophy.Margaret E. Reesor - 1972 - Phronesis 17 (3):279-285.
  27. Democratization and Dissension: The Formation of the Workers' Party.Margaret E. Keck - 1986 - Politics and Society 15 (1):67-95.
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  28. Mobilizing the State: The Erratic Partner in Brazil's Participatory Water Policy.Margaret E. Keck & Rebecca Neaera Abers - 2009 - Politics and Society 37 (2):289-314.
    Studies of participatory governance generally examine the input and/or output side of policy processes. Often neglected is the throughput: Does the state have the political and technical capacity to implement the decisions that deliberative bodies make? In this study of Brazilian river-basin committees, the authors find that activists inside and outside the state often must collaborate to overcome resistance to change and provide state officials with resources they lack. They argue that this does not constitute the transfer of state responsibility (...)
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    Jehan le Maingre, dit Bouciquaut, “Le livre des fais” du bon messire Jehan le Maingre, dit Bouciquaut, mareschal de France et gouverneur de Jennes, ed. Denis Lalande. (Textes Littéraires Français, 331.) Geneva: Droz, 1985. Paper. Pp. lxxiv, 549. [REVIEW]Margaret E. Winters - 1987 - Speculum 62 (4):1028-1028.
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    Margaret E. Thrall: Greek Particles in the New Testament. (New Testament Tools and Studies, 3.) Pp. ix+107. Leiden: Brill, 1964. Cloth, fl. 14.H. Chadwick - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (2):223-223.
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    A Reference to Lucretius in Cicero Pro Milone.Margaret E. Hirst - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (05):166-168.
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    Margaret E. Derry. Art and Science in Breeding: Creating Better Chickens. viii + 281 pp., illus., bibl., index. Toronto/London: University of Toronto Press, 2012. $65. [REVIEW]Kathy J. Cooke - 2013 - Isis 104 (2):401-402.
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    Aeschylus, Prometheus Vinctus 801.Margaret E. Hirst - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (1-2):18-.
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    Alan Hindley and Brian J. Levy, The Old French Epic: An Introduction; Texts, Commentaries, Notes. Louvain: Peeters, 1983. Paper. Pp. xxvi, 218. BF 980. [REVIEW]Margaret E. Winters - 1985 - Speculum 60 (2):480-481.
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    Margaret E. Thrall: Greek Particles in the New Testament. (New Testament Tools and Studies, 3.) Pp. ix+107. Leiden: Brill, 1964. Cloth, fl. 14. [REVIEW]H. Chadwick - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (02):223-.
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    The effects of stimulus duration and frequency of daily preconditioning stimulus exposures on latent inhibition in Pavlovian conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response.Margaret E. Clarke & Ralph B. Hupka - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (4):225-228.
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    Margaret E. Reesor: The Nature of Man in Early Stoic Philosophy. Pp. ix + 179. London: Duckworth, 1989. £24.00.John M. Rist - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (2):500-500.
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    Poseidonios. Die Fragmente. 1 Texte. 11. Erlaüterungen. [REVIEW]Margaret E. Reesor - 1983 - Ancient Philosophy 3 (2):233-236.
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    Whose interests are they, anyway?Margaret E. Mohrmann - 2006 - Journal of Religious Ethics 34 (1):141-150.
    This review both praises Richard Miller's book--a thoughtful, judicious, and comprehensive analysis of bioethics for the pediatric age group, notably the first effort worthy of the name--and points out the work still to be done in this area, work firmly based in and illuminated by Miller's ground-breaking thesis. Specifically, the book rightly compels us to recognize obligations of beneficence as primary and to refocus on the child's basic interests, rather than putative "best" interests. There remains much to be done in (...)
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    The "Truth" of Antiphon the Sophist.Margaret E. Reesor - 1987 - Apeiron 20 (2):203.
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    Plato on the One. By Robert S. Brumbaugh. New Haven, Yale University Press; Montreal, McGill U.P. 1961. Pp. lx, 364. $6.50. [REVIEW]Margaret E. Reesor - 1963 - Dialogue 1 (4):444-446.
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    Yale Classical Studies, Volume XVIII, Lawrence Richardson, Editor. New Haven, Yale U. P.; Montreal, McGill U. P., 1963. Pp. 147. $6.00. [REVIEW]Margaret E. Reesor - 1964 - Dialogue 3 (1):96-97.
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    Pythagoras and Early Pythagoreanism. By J. A. Philip, Toronto: The University of Toronto Press. 1967. Pp. x, 222. $6.50.Margaret E. Reesor - 1967 - Dialogue 6 (2):246-248.
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    A Non-Critical Review.Margaret E. Johnson - 1999 - Film-Philosophy 3 (1).
    Scott MacDonald _A Critical Cinema 3: Interviews with Independent Filmmakers_ Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998 ISBN 0-520-08705-4 (cloth) ISBN 0-520-20943-5 (paper) 481 pp.
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    The Route of Parmenides. By Alexander P. D. Mourelatos, New Haven and London: Yale University Press. 1970. Pp. xxiii. 308. $13.75. [REVIEW]Margaret E. Reesor - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (1):161-162.
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    Margaret E. Reesor: The Nature of Man in Early Stoic Philosophy. Pp. ix + 179. London: Duckworth, 1989. £24.00.John M. Rist - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):500-.
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    Propertiana.Margaret E. Hubbard - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (02):315-.
    It seems to be becoming a fable convenue that Propertius opened his most elaborate book with a poem of hopeless illogicality. Shackleton Bailey complains on 3. 1. 25, ‘nam quis perhaps = quisnam as in Virg. Georg. 4. 445; see on 3. 11. 27. Even so, the absence of logical sequence from the theme of 21–4 to that of 25–32 is noteworthy and characteristic… In 33 the poet becomes conscious of having lost his way and uses Homer as a bridge (...)
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    Love, Knowledge and Discourse in Plato. By H. L. Sinaiko. Chicago, University of Chicago Press; Toronto, University of Toronto Press. 1965, pp. xii, 314. $7.50. [REVIEW]Margaret E. Reesor - 1966 - Dialogue 5 (1):102-103.
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    The Stoic Idion and Prodicus' Near-Synonyms.Margaret E. Reesor - 1983 - American Journal of Philology 104 (2):124.
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    The Republic of Plato edited by James Adam Second edition with an introduction by D. A. Rees . Toronto, The Macmillan Co. Vol. I pp. lviii, 364. $5.00. Vol. II pp. 532. $6.00. [REVIEW]Margaret E. Reesor - 1965 - Dialogue 3 (4):440-441.
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