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    The Structure of Moral Revolutions.Nigel Pleasants - 2018 - Social Theory and Practice 44 (4):567-592.
    In the recent and not-too-distant past many of our parents, grandparents and forbears believed that a person’s skin colour and physiognomy, gender, or sexuality licensed them being regarded and treated in ways that are now widely recognised as blatantly unjust, disrespectful, cruel and brutal. But the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries have hosted a series of radical changes in attitudes, beliefs, behaviour and institutionalised practices with regard to the fundamental moral equality of what were once seen as different “kinds of (...)
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    Invasive species and natural function in ecology.Christopher Hunter Lean - 2020 - Synthese 1 (10):1-19.
    If ecological systems are functionally organised, they can possess functions or malfunctions. Natural function would provide justification for conservationists to act for the protection of current ecological arrangements and control the presence of populations that create ecosystem malfunctions. Invasive species are often thought to be malfunctional for ecosystems, so functional arrangement would provide an objective reason for their control. Unfortunately for this prospect, I argue no theory of function, which can support such normative conclusions, can be applied to large scale (...)
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    Invasive species and natural function in ecology.Christopher Hunter Lean - 2020 - Synthese 198 (10):9315-9333.
    If ecological systems are functionally organised, they can possess functions or malfunctions. Natural function would provide justification for conservationists to act for the protection of current ecological arrangements and control the presence of populations that create ecosystem malfunctions. Invasive species are often thought to be malfunctional for ecosystems, so functional arrangement would provide an objective reason for their control. Unfortunately for this prospect, I argue no theory of function, which can support such normative conclusions, can be applied to large scale (...)
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    Synthetic Biology and the Goals of Conservation.Christopher Hunter Lean - 2024 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 27 (2):250-270.
    The introduction of new genetic material into wild populations, using novel biotechnology, has the potential to fortify populations against existential threats, and, controversially, create wild genetically modified populations. The introduction of new genetic variation into populations, which will have an ongoing future in areas of conservation interest, complicates long-held values in conservation science and park management. I discuss and problematize, in light of genetic intervention, what I consider the three core goals of conservation science: biodiversity, ecosystem services, and wilderness. This (...)
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    Stimulus intensity effects depend upon the type of experimental design.Robert G. Grice & John J. Hunter - 1964 - Psychological Review 71 (4):247-256.
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    The Current State of Efforts to Address Disparities, Racism and Cultural Humility in Medical Education.Ross E. McKinney, Norma Poll-Hunter & Lisa D. Howley - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (9):1-3.
    Racism is a complex problem in the US that is institutionalized, personally mediated, and internalized. Within medical education the recognition and response to structural racism is be...
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    Understanding Wittgenstein: Studies of Philosophical Investigations.J. F. M. Hunter & Professor J. F. M. Hunter - 1985 - Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press.
  8. Slavery in Africa: Archaeology and Memory.Malan Antonia & Worden Nigel - 2011
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    Direct to consumer genetic testing.Mwenza Blell & M. A. Diamond-Hunter - 2019 - Frontiers in Medicine 6 (48).
    The growth in the direct-to-consumer genetic testing industry poses a number of challenges for healthcare practice, among a number of other areas of concern. Several companies providing this service send their customers reports including information variously referred to as genetic ethnicity, genetic heritage, biogeographic ancestry, and genetic ancestry. In this article, we argue that such information should not be used in healthcare consultations or to assess health risks. Far from representing a move toward personalized medicine, use of this information poses (...)
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    Belief and Agency.David Hunter (ed.) - 2011 - Calgary: University of Calgary Press.
    "Most of the papers in this volume (all except for those by Steinberg, Haase, and Street) were presented at a conference...at Ryerson University in October of 2010."--p. xvii.
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    FOCUS: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON SCIENCE AND THE COLD WAR: Introduction.Hunter Heyck & David Kaiser - 2010 - Isis 101 (2):362-366.
    ABSTRACT Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Cold War looks ever more like a slice of history rather than a contemporary reality. During those same twenty years, scholarship on science, technology, and the state during the Cold War era has expanded dramatically. Building on major studies of physics in the American context—often couched in terms of “big science”—recent work has broached scientific efforts in other domains as well, scrutinizing Cold War scholarship in increasingly international and comparative (...)
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    Modeling Character: Servant Leaders, Incivility and Patient Outcomes.Mitchell J. Neubert, Emily M. Hunter & Remy C. Tolentino - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 178 (1):261-278.
    Persistent and pervasive rudeness and lack of respect are unfortunately common in workplaces today. The deleterious effects of this incivility at work may be even worse than previously demonstrated, impacting not only employee victims but also trickling down to those who employees contact. However, we propose that leaders who prioritize their followers’ needs above their own, also known as servant leaders, may be a critical preventative mechanism to reduce group-level incivility through promoting a virtuous climate. Applying social learning theory and (...)
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    Wicked problems in a post-truth political economy: a dilemma for knowledge translation.Matthew Tieu, Michael Lawless, Sarah Hunter, Maria Alejandra Pinero de Plaza, Francis Darko, Alexandra Mudd, Lalit Yadav & Alison Kitson - 2023 - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 10 (280):1-11.
    The discipline of knowledge translation (KT) emerged as a way of systematically understanding and addressing the challenges of applying health and medical research in practice. In light of ongoing and emerging critique of KT from the medical humanities and social sciences disciplines, KT researchers have become increasingly aware of the complexity of the translational process, particularly the significance of culture, tradition and values in how scientific evidence is understood and received, and thus increasingly receptive to pluralistic notions of knowledge. Hence, (...)
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    Linguistic meanings in mind.Alexis Wellwood & Tim Hunter - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e289.
    The target article focuses on evidence from nonlinguistic faculties to defend the claim that cognition generally traffics in language-of-thought (LoT)-type representations. This focus creates needed space to discuss the mounting accumulation of nonclassical evidence for LoT, but it also misses relevant work in linguistics that directly offers a perspective on specific hypotheses about candidate LoT representations.
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  15. Berkeley on Doing Good and Meaning Well.Hugh Hunter - 2015 - In Sébastien Charles (ed.), Berkeley Revisited: Moral, Social and Political Philosophy. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation. pp. 131-146.
     
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    A Critique of British Empiricism, by Fraser Cowley.Nigel J. Grant - 1970 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 1 (1):99-99.
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    A Selective Bibliography of Works in Phenomenology and Related Topics Published Over the Last Fifteen Years.Nigel J. Grant - 1970 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 1 (1):104-109.
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    Interpersonal Perception: A Theory and a Method of Research, by R. D. Laing, H. Phillipson and A. R. Lee.Nigel J. Grant - 1970 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 1 (1):100-100.
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    Reflexion and Totality in the Philosophy of E. Husserl: A Reply to Thomas M. Seebohm.Nigel J. Grant - 1973 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 4 (1):31-32.
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  20. Moral Epistemology Naturalized, Canadian Journal of Philosophy (supp.) 26.Richmond Campbell & Bruce Hunter (eds.) - 2000 - Calgary, AB: University of Calgary Press.
    A traditional task of epistemology is to establish and defend systematic standards that must be met in order for us to have knowledge or justified beliefs. A "naturalized epistemology" tries to arrive at such standards through an empirical investigation into how we interact with our fellows and the world around us, what we seek in these activities, and the particular ways in which we can and cannot succeed. This approach is a radical departure from tradition because its means of investigation (...)
     
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  21. Leibniz Lexicon.Reinhard Finster, Graeme Hunter, Robert F. Mcrae, Murray Miles & William E. Seager - 1990 - Springer.
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    Variation in mild context-sensitivity.Robert Frank & Tim Hunter - 2021 - Evolutionary Linguistic Theory 3 (2):181-214.
    Aravind Joshi famously hypothesized that natural language syntax was characterized (in part) by mildly context-sensitive generative power. Subsequent work in mathematical linguistics over the past three decades has revealed surprising convergences among a wide variety of grammatical formalisms, all of which can be said to be mildly context-sensitive. But this convergence is not absolute. Not all mildly context-sensitive formalisms can generate exactly the same stringsets (i.e. they are not all weakly equivalent), and even when two formalisms can both generate a (...)
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    Heideggerian mathematics: Badiou's Being and Event as spiritual pedagogy.Ian Hunter - 2016 - .
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    dp-Rank and Forbidden Configurations.Hunter Johnson - 2013 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 54 (1):1-13.
    A theory $T$ is shown to have an ICT pattern of depth $k$ in $n$ variables iff it interprets some $k$ -maximum VC class in $n$ parameters.
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  25. Advancing African dance as a practice of freedom.Shani Collins & Truth Hunter - 2023 - In Christa J. Porter, V. Thandi Sulé & Natasha N. Croom (eds.), Black feminist epistemology, research, and praxis: narratives in and through the academy. New York, NY: Routledge.
  26. Advancing African dance as a practice of freedom.Shani Collins & Truth Hunter - 2023 - In Christa J. Porter, V. Thandi Sulé & Natasha N. Croom (eds.), Black feminist epistemology, research, and praxis: narratives in and through the academy. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Law and Politics in British Colonial Thought: Transpositions of Empire.Shaunnagh Dorsett & Ian Hunter (eds.) - 2010 - Palgrave MacMillan.
    A collection that focuses on the role of European law in colonial contexts and engages with recent treatments of this theme in known works written largely from within the framework of postcolonial studies, which implicitly discuss colonial deployments of European law and politics via the concept of ideology.
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    Featural vs. Holistic processing and visual sampling in the influence of social category cues on emotion recognition.Belinda M. Craig, Nigel T. M. Chen & Ottmar V. Lipp - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (5):855-875.
    Past research demonstrates that emotion recognition is influenced by social category cues present on faces. However, little research has investigated whether holistic processing is required to observe these influences of social category information on emotion perception, and no studies have investigated whether different visual sampling strategies (i.e. differences in the allocation of attention to different regions of the face) contribute to the interaction between social cues and emotional expressions. The current study aimed to address this. Participants categorised happy and angry (...)
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    Raymond Geuss, "Changing the Subject: Philosophy from Socrates to Adorno." Reviewed by.Richard Nigel Mullender - 2019 - Philosophy in Review 39 (3):132-136.
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    Review Articles : The romantic sensibility in anthropological science and the individual voice in history: G. Stocking (ed.) Romantic Motives: Essays on Anthropological Sensitivity. History of Anthropology, Vol. 6. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1989. 286 pp. ISBN 0-299-12364-2.Nigel Rapport - 1998 - History of the Human Sciences 11 (1):139-145.
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    Introduction for Special Issue of Submissions from European Liberal Education Student Conference.Nigel Tubbs & Jakob Tonda Dirksen - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (11):1008-1010.
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    40. A Modern Gadfly: Peter Singer.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 239-245.
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    32. Boo!/Hooray!: A.J. Ayer.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 190-195.
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    34. Bewitched by Language: Ludwig Wittgenstein.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 202-207.
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    18. Born Free: Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 105-109.
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    Contents.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press.
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    39. Can Computers Think?: Alan Turing and John Searle.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 234-238.
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    11. Could You Be Dreaming?: René Descartes.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 62-68.
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    Frontmatter.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press.
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    38. Fairness Through Ignorance: John Rawls.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 228-233.
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    23. Glimpses of Reality: Arthur Schopenhauer.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 132-137.
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    Index.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 246-252.
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    31. Is the Present King of France Bald?: Bertrand Russell.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 183-189.
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    5. Learning Not to Care: Epictetus, Cicero, Seneca.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 28-33.
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    26. Life’s Sacrifices: Søren Kierkegaard.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 152-157.
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    10. Nasty, Brutish, and Short: Thomas Hobbes.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 57-61.
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    21. Practical Bliss: Jeremy Bentham.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 121-125.
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    12. Place Your Bets: Blaise Pascal.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 69-75.
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    24. Space to Grow: John Stuart Mill.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 138-144.
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    28. So What?: C.S. Peirce and William James.Nigel Warburton - 2011 - In A Little History of Philosophy. Yale University Press. pp. 164-170.
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