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    A Transition to Advanced Mathematics.Douglas Smith, Maurice Eggen & Richard St Andre - 1983 - Monterey, CA, USA: Brooks/Cole (a Division of Wadsworth).
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    Acquisition of secondary reward by cues associated with shock reduction.Maurice P. Smith & Garth Buchanan - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 48 (2):123.
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    (1 other version)La Nouvelle Cage aux Folles.Maurice Smith - 1986 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (67):67-70.
    In compliance with French law, the President's face is not shown.
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  4. Medical Technology and Society: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.Joseph D. Bronzino, Vincent H. Smith, Maurice L. Wade & Russell C. Maulitz - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (3):493.
     
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    Trusted research environments are definitely about trust.Paul Affleck, Jenny Westaway, Maurice Smith & Geoff Schrecker - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (9):656-657.
    In their highly topical paper, Grahamet alargued that Trusted Research Environments (TREs) are not actually about trust because they reduce or remove ‘…the need for trust in the use and sharing of patient health data’. We believe this is fundamentally mistaken. TREs mitigate or remove some risks, but they do not address all public concerns. In this regard, TREs provide evidence for people to decide whether the bodies holding and using their data can be trusted. TREs may make it easier (...)
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    Theories of Value and Distribution Since Adam Smith: Ideology and Economic Theory.Maurice Dobb (ed.) - 1975 - Cambridge University Press.
    Mr Dobb examines the history of economic thought in the light of the modern controversy over capital theory and, more particularly, the appearance of Sraffa's book The Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities, which was a watershed in the critical discussions constituted a crucial turning-point in the history of economics: an estimate not unconnected with his reinterpretation of nineteenth-century economic thought as consisting of two streams or traditions commonly confused under the generic title of 'the classical tradition' against which (...)
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    William T. Cavanaugh and James K. A. Smith, editors, Evolution and the Fall.Maurice Lee - 2020 - Augustinian Studies 51 (2):225-227.
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    The Phenomenology of Moral Experience. Maurice Mandelbaum. (The Free Press, Glencoe, Illinois. 1955. Pp. 338.).P. H. Nowell-Smith - 1957 - Philosophy 32 (121):170-.
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    A Note on Smith on Attempts and Internal Events.Maurice Rickard - 1984 - Analysis 44 (2):81 - 83.
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    Maurice Pierre Crosland (1931–2020): an appreciation.Crosbie Smith - 2021 - British Journal for the History of Science 54 (1):79-85.
    Following some years of declining health, Professor Maurice Crosland passed away on 30 August 2020 at the age of eighty-nine. Author of four influential scholarly monographs, Maurice played major roles in the British Society for the History of Science during the 1960s and 1970s as an active Member of Council, Honorary Editor of the British Journal for the History of Science and Honorary President of the society. His academic career began in 1963 with his appointment to a lectureship (...)
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  11. Photo Essay in Honor of Ralph Smith.Maurice Brown - 2002 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 36 (2).
     
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    Book Review:The Jeffersonian Tradition in American Democracy. Charles Maurice Wiltse. [REVIEW]T. V. Smith - 1936 - International Journal of Ethics 46 (3):405-.
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  13. Phenomenology.Joel Smith - 2009 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    In its central use “phenomenology” names a movement in twentieth century philosophy. A second use of “phenomenology” common in contemporary philosophy names a property of some mental states, the property they have if and only if there is something it is like to be in them. Thus, it is sometimes said that emotional states have a phenomenology while belief states do not. For example, while there is something it is like to be angry, there is nothing it is like to (...)
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    In Defence of Philosophy against Positivism and Pragmatism. By Maurice Cornforth. (London: Lawrence and Wishart. 1950. Pp. xv + 260.). [REVIEW]P. H. Nowell-Smith - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (101):178-.
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    The Jeffersonian Tradition in American Democracy. Charles Maurice Wiltse.T. V. Smith - 1936 - International Journal of Ethics 46 (3):405-407.
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    "Contemporary French Philosophy," by Colin Smith[REVIEW]Maurice R. Holloway - 1964 - Modern Schoolman 42 (1):120-121.
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  17. Introduction.David Woodruff Smith & Amie L. Thomasson - 2005 - In David Woodruff Smith & Amie Lynn Thomasson, Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind. Oxford, GB: Oxford: Clarendon Press.
    Phenomenology and philosophy of mind can be defined either as disciplines or as historical traditions—they are both. As disciplines: phenomenology is the study of conscious experience as lived, as experienced from the first-person point of view, while philosophy of mind is the study of mind—states of belief, perception, action, etc.—focusing especially on the mind–body problem, how mental activities are related to brain activities. As traditions or literatures: phenomenology features the writings of Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, (...)
     
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    Gesture, Landscape and Embrace: A Phenomenological Analysis of Elemental Motions.Stephen J. Smith - 2006 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 6 (1):1-10.
    Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s ‘flesh of the world’ speaks to an embodied connection to the spaces we inhabit deeply, primally, elementally. Flesh suggests water and its circulations, air and its respirations, earth and its conformations, fire and its inspirations. Flesh speaks to our bodily relations with the elements of a more-than-human world. This paper explores the felt imperative to these relations where, as Merleau-Ponty put it, ‘all distance is traversed’ and wherein movement arises not specifically in the body, but in the (...)
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  19. Knowing How vs. Knowing That.Barry Smith - 1988 - In J. C. Nyíri & Barry Smith, Practical Knowledge: Outlines of a Theory of Traditions and Skills. Croom Helm. pp. 1-16.
    A sketch of the history of the opposition between propositional and practical knowledge is followed by a brief account of the relevant ideas of Merleau-Ponty, Polanyi, and H. and S. Dreyfus (on expertise and artificial intelligence). The paper concludes with a discussion of the work of Ryle on the notion of a ‘discipline’, drawing implications for a theory of traditions.
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    Entering the World.K. Lauriston Smith - 2020 - International Philosophical Quarterly 60 (3):307-322.
    There is a significant lack of clarity among critical realists in the language they use to discuss perception. In this paper I illustrate this lack of clarity and then argue that a critical realist view of perception is best understood as conceiving of perception as an active process in direct contact with the world. I connect this view with the thought of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s views of perception and embodiment and argue that seeing this point has implications for our understanding (...)
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    Surfaces: Painterly Illusion, Metaphysical Depth.David Nowell Smith - 2012 - Paragraph 35 (3):389-406.
    This essay analyses the way in which the relation between surface and depth in modern painting is endowed with philosophical significance in the work of Michel Foucault, Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Michel Henry. Whereas Foucault considered the work of Magritte and Manet to undermine the notion of depth as such, by showing the movement of ‘similitude’, Merleau-Ponty and Henry saw post-impressionist painting as engendering an experience of depth that exceeds the Cartesian model of space as res extensa. The motif of (...)
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    From Generative Models to Generative Passages: A Computational Approach to (Neuro) Phenomenology.Maxwell J. D. Ramstead, Anil K. Seth, Casper Hesp, Lars Sandved-Smith, Jonas Mago, Michael Lifshitz, Giuseppe Pagnoni, Ryan Smith, Guillaume Dumas, Antoine Lutz, Karl Friston & Axel Constant - 2022 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (4):829-857.
    This paper presents a version of neurophenomenology based on generative modelling techniques developed in computational neuroscience and biology. Our approach can be described as _computational phenomenology_ because it applies methods originally developed in computational modelling to provide a formal model of the descriptions of lived experience in the phenomenological tradition of philosophy (e.g., the work of Edmund Husserl, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, etc.). The first section presents a brief review of the overall project to naturalize phenomenology. The second section presents and (...)
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    Adam Smith's Economics: Its Place in the Development of Economic Thought, Maurice Brown. London: Croom Helm, 1988, vii + 189 pages. [REVIEW]Richard F. Teichgraeber - 1990 - Economics and Philosophy 6 (1):165.
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    Peter Green: The Shadow of the Parthenon. Pp. 288. London: Maurice Temple Smith, 1972. Cloth, £3.M. L. Clarke - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (2):318-318.
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    "The Phenomenology of Perception," by Maurice Merleau-Ponty, trans. Colin Smith[REVIEW]Alden L. Fisher - 1964 - Modern Schoolman 42 (1):100-104.
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    Greece and Persia - Hermann Bengtson, Edda Bresciani, Werner Caskel, Maurice Meuleau, Morton Smith: The Greeks and the Persians. Pp. 486; 37 plates, 8 maps. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1969. Cloth, 70 s.[REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (03):368-371.
  27. Reading Merleau-Ponty: On Phenomenology of Perception.Thomas Baldwin (ed.) - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
    Maurice Merleau-Ponty's _Phenomenology of Perception_ is widely acknowledged to be one of the most important contributions to philosophy of the twentieth century. In this volume, leading philosophers from Europe and North America examine the nature and extent of Merleau-Ponty's achievement and consider its importance to contemporary philosophy. The chapters, most of which were specially commissioned for this volume, cover the central aspects of Merleau-Ponty's influential work. These include: Merleau-Ponty’s debt to Husserl Merleau-Ponty’s conception of philosophy perception, action and the (...)
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    Ethical slippages, shattered horizons, and the zebra striping of the unconscious: Fanon on social, bodily, and psychical space.Shannon Sullivan - 2004 - Philosophy and Geography 7 (1):9-24.
    While Sigmund Freud and Maurice Merleau‐Ponty both acknowledge the role that spatiality plays in human life, neither pays any explicit attention to the intersections of race and space. It is Franz Fanon who uses psychoanalysis and phenomenology to provide an account of how the psychical and lived bodily existence of black people is racially constituted by a racist world. More precisely, as I argue in this paper, Fanon's work demonstrates how psychical and bodily spatiality cannot be adequately understood apart (...)
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    Les possibilités de l’homme et les limites du progrès humain selon Condorcet.Maurice Got - 1964 - Revue de Synthèse 85 (33-34):45-63.
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    Sur le matérialisme de Diderot.Maurice Got - 1962 - Revue de Synthèse 83 (26-28):135-164.
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    John Ponce, Franciscan Scotist of the Seventeenth Century.Maurice Grajewski - 1964 - Franciscan Studies 6 (1):54-92.
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    How Known Constructions Influence the Acquisition of Other Constructions: The German Passive and Future Constructions.Kirsten Abbot-Smith & Heike Behrens - 2006 - Cognitive Science 30 (6):995-1026.
    This article suggests evidence for and reasons why prior acquisition may either facilitate or inhibit acquisition of a new construction. It investigates acquisition of the German passive and future constructions which contain a lexical verb with either the auxiliary sein “to be” or werden “to become”, and are related through these to potential supporting constructions. We predicted that a supported construction should be acquired earlier, faster, and unusually rapidly. An inhibited construction should show an extended depressed usage. We analyzed a (...)
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    Reconsidering Zero-Sum Value: It's How You Play the Game.Tara Smith - 1997 - Journal of Social Philosophy 28 (2):128-139.
    In contemporary discussions, so many moral and political controversies revolve around conflicting demands on resources that it is easy to assume that ethics simply is a means of divvying up a limited pool of coveted goods. Discussions of distributive justice, rights conflicts, environmental‐ism and international relations, for instance, are typically framed along these lines. Since Hobbes, we have been bred on the idea that moral prescriptions are a means of coping with disputes between people who have incompatible designs on finite (...)
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    Des ateliers d'amphores à Paros et à Naxos.Maurice Picon & Jean-Yves Empereur - 1986 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 110 (1):495-511.
    Une rapide prospection a permis de localiser six ateliers amphoriques à Paros et deux à Naxos. Cette découverte a permis de préciser les conditions d'installation de ces poteries, de caractériser les argiles employées, de tenter une première esquisse typologique des amphores de Paros (époque hellénistique et impériale) et de Naxos (IVe siècle) et enfin de se fonder sur les échantillons provenant de ces ateliers pour identifier leur composition par thermoluminescence et les comparer avec d'autres vases provenant de sites de consommation.
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    The coördinate character of feeling and cognition.Maurice Picard - 1921 - Journal of Philosophy 18 (11):288-295.
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    Aeschylus, Prom. Vinct. 263–5.Maurice Platnauer - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (3-4):207-208.
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    Noel A. Bonavia-Hunt: Horace the Minstrel. Pp. xviii + 268. Kineton: The Roundabout Press, 1969. Cloth, 42 s..Maurice Platnauer - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (03):401-402.
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    A Political Biography of al-Ṣāḥib Ismāʿīl b. ʿAbbād.Maurice A. Pomerantz - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 134 (1):1.
    In the medieval Islamic world, eloquent expression was an important skill for statesmen to acquire, such that many of the leading viziers were often prominent belletrists. Among the most well known of these literary figures was the Būyid vizier Ibn ʿAbbād. Drawing from a wide range of historical and literary sources, this article compiles and corroborates the many accounts relating to Ibn ʿAbbād’s political career, beginning with his family background and early education as a scribe, to his experiences in the (...)
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    Thinking with Marx.Maurice Cornforth - 1969 - Heythrop Journal 10 (2):180–186.
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    Quantum Aspects of Geometrodynamics.Maurice J. Duprè - 1980 - In A. R. Marlow, Quantum theory and gravitation. New York: Academic Press. pp. 1--199.
    Aspects of Geometrodynamics which reflect the indeterminacy of quantum theory are pointed out.
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    A Landmark in Critical Thinking.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 1993 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 12 (3-4):1-1.
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    Socrates and Marx, or Socialism and Philosophy.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 4:109-114.
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  43. pt. 3. Religion as dialogue. Religion and the religions : touchstones of reality.Maurice Friedman - 2011 - In Kenneth Kramer, Dialogically speaking: Maurice Friedman's interdisciplinary humanism. Eugene, Or.: Pickwick Publications.
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  44. Observation and Theory in Science.Maurice Mandelbaum (ed.) - 1971 - The Johns Hopkins Press.
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    Philosophic problems.Maurice Mandelbaum - 1967 - New York,: Macmillan.
  46. Is There a Christian Philosophy ? Translated From the French by Illtyd Trethowan.Maurice Nédoncelle - 1962 - Hawthorn Books.
     
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  47. Quelques aspects de la causalité chez Bergson.Maurice NÉdoncelle - 1959 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 53:255.
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  48. Vers une philosophie de l'amour.Maurice Nédoncelle - 1948 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 138:119-119.
     
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    Living time and the integration of the life.Maurice Nicoll - 1952 - Boulder: Shambhala.
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    Self-medication with mood changing drugs.D. G. Grahame-Smith - 1975 - Journal of Medical Ethics 1 (3):132-137.
    The aim of this article is to examine some of the consequences of the recent advances in neurobiology in terms of the ability of drugs to manipulate the mind. Most laymen are totally ignorant of the general mechanism underlying the brain-mind relationship and therefore of the action of mind-altering drugs. Professor Grahame-Smith considers that one of the intrinsic evils of man's neurobiological make up is that a prime motive of the brain seems to be to bring comfort, security and (...)
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