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    The IARC Monographs: Updated procedures for modern and transparent evidence synthesis in cancer hazard identification.Jonathan M. Samet, Weihsueh A. Chiu, Vincent Cogliano, Jennifer Jinot, David Kriebel, Ruth M. Lunn, Frederick A. Beland, Lisa Bero, Patience Browne, Lin Fritschi, Jun Kanno, Dirk W. Lachenmeier, Qing Lan, Gérard Lasfargues, Frank Le Curieux, Susan Peters, Pamela Shubat, Hideko Sone, Mary C. White, Jon Williamson, Marianna Yakubovskaya, Jack Siemiatycki, Paul A. White, Kathryn Z. Guyton, Mary K. Schubauer-Berigan, Amy L. Hall, Yann Grosse, Véronique Bouvard, Lamia Benbrahim-Tallaa, Fatiha El Ghissassi, Béatrice Lauby-Secretan, Bruce Armstrong, Rodolfo Saracci, Jiri Zavadil, Kurt Straif & Christopher P. Wild - unknown
    The Monographs produced by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) apply rigorous procedures for the scientific review and evaluation of carcinogenic hazards by independent experts. The Preamble to the IARC Monographs, which outlines these procedures, was updated in 2019, following recommendations of a 2018 expert Advisory Group. This article presents the key features of the updated Preamble, a major milestone that will enable IARC to take advantage of recent scientific and procedural advances made during the 12 years since (...)
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    Awe or horror: differentiating two emotional responses to schema incongruence.Pamela Marie Taylor & Yukiko Uchida - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (8):1548-1561.
    ABSTRACTExperiences that contradict one's core concepts elicit intense emotions. Such schema incongruence can elicit awe, wherein experiences that are too vast...
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    Newton's Electric Spirit: Four Oddities.Marie Hall & A. Hall - 1959 - Isis 50:473-476.
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    Editorial: The Irish Issue: The British Question.Ailbhe Smyth, Ann Phoenix, Gail Lewis, Mary Hickman, Catherine Hall & Clara Connolly - 1995 - Feminist Review 50 (1):1-4.
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    Limits of the Story: Tragedy in Recent Virtue Ethics.Pamela M. Hall - 2004 - Studies in Christian Ethics 17 (3):1-10.
    I examine the role of tragedy within the ethics of Alasdair MacIntyre and Iris Murdoch. MacIntyre argues for a narrative conception of the self, stressing the need for coherence and intelligibility and for the virtues which promote them. Tragic dilemma presents a successful self with severe frustration but not with destruction of its overall project. Murdoch, on the other hand, holds little hope for the self's coherence, and in fact champions tragic art's capacity for disturbing and even disrupting the self's (...)
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    From justified discrimination to responsive hiring: The role model argument and female equity hiring in philosophy.Pamela Courtenay Hall - 1993 - Journal of Social Philosophy 24 (1):23-45.
  7. Choosing to Feel. Virtue, Friendship, and Compassion for Friends.Diana Fritz Cates, Pamela M. Hall, G. Simon Harak, James F. Keenan, Daniel Mark Nelson & Paul J. Waddell - 1997 - Journal of Religious Ethics 26 (1):189-215.
    We are currently seeing a revival of interest in Aquinas's moral thought among Christian ethicists, both Protestant and Catholic. Although recent studies of his moral thought have touched on a number of topics, the majority of these have focused on his account of the virtues and their place in the Christian life. Probing the questions of the relation of virtue and law, the role of reason and will, and the place of the passions in Aquinas's moral theology, I will examine (...)
     
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    An Ethic of Possibility: Relationship, Risk, and Presence.Pamela J. Birrell, D_auald A. Saucier & Mary E. Cain - 2006 - Ethics and Behavior 16 (2):95-115.
    What does it mean to be ethical in psychotherapy? Does adherence to ethical codes and rules make a psychotherapist ethical? This article examines standard ways of thinking about ethics in the field and argues that these ways are inadequate, creating a false dichotomy between the ethical and the clinical, and that they are designed only for formal and contractual relationships, in which psychotherapy is more often personal and affecting. The ethic of care and the approach to ethics of Emmanuel Levinas (...)
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    Robert Boyle.Marie Boas Hall - 1970 - History of Science 9 (1):139.
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    Sources for the History of the Royal Society in the Seventeenth Century.Marie Boas Hall - 1966 - History of Science 5 (1):62.
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  11. “On Indirect Speech Acts and Linguistic Communication: A Response to Bertolet”1: McGowan, Tam and Hall.Mary Kate McGowan, Shan Shan Tam & Margaret Hall - 2009 - Philosophy 84 (4):495-513.
    Suppose a diner says, 'Can you pass the salt?' Although her utterance is literally a question (about the physical abilities of the addressee), most would take it as a request (that the addressee pass the salt). In such a case, the request is performed indirectly by way of directly asking a question. Accordingly this utterance is known as an indirect speech act. On the standard account of such speech acts, a single utterance constitutes two distinct speech acts. On this account (...)
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    Forum Internum Revisited: Considering the Absolute Core of Freedom of Belief and Opinion in Terms of Negative Liberty, Authenticity, and Capability.Mari Stenlund & Pamela Slotte - 2018 - Human Rights Review 19 (4):425-446.
    Human rights theory generally conceptualizes freedom of thought, conscience, religion, and belief as well as freedom of opinion and expression, as offering absolute protection in what is called the forum internum. At a minimum, this is taken to mean the right to maintain thoughts in one’s own mind, whatever they may be and independently of how others may feel about them. However, if we adopt this stance, it seems to imply that there exists an absolute right to hold psychotic delusions. (...)
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    A Quality Improvement Approach to Improving Informed Consent Practices in Pediatric Research.Mary Beth Foglia, Halle Showalter Salas & Douglas S. Diekema - 2009 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 20 (4):343-352.
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    Narrative and the Natural Law: An Interpretation of Thomistic Ethics.Pamela M. Hall - 1994
    With Narrative and the Natural Law Pamela Hall brings Thomistic ethics into conversation with ongoing debates in contemporary moral philosophy, especially virtue theory and moral psychology, and with current trends in narrative theory and the philosophy of history. Pamela M. Hall's study offers a solid, challenging alternative to rigid, legalistic interpretations of the substantial discussion of law in Aquinas's Summa theologiae and defends Aquinas's ethics from charges of excessive legalism. Hall argues that Aquinas's characterization of (...)
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  15. Feminism and the Canon.Pamela Hall - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy 88 (10):568-569.
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    Virtue Ethics Old and New. [REVIEW]Pamela M. Hall - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (2):332-332.
    Anyone paying the least attention to philosophy in the last four decades cannot fail to have noticed the revival of virtue ethics in Anglo-American moral philosophy. This revival, with its roots in post-war Oxford and Cambridge, has sought to reconnect ethics with the vocabulary and concepts of the ancient Greeks. By recourse to its vocabulary of virtue, moral theorists have sought a richer and deeper moral psychology as well as consideration of nature and teleology. The movement has bred some of (...)
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    Goerner on thomistic natural law.Pamela Hall - 1990 - Political Theory 18 (4):638-649.
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    Goerner on Thomistic Natural Law.Pamela Hall - 1990 - Political Theory 18 (4):638-649.
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    Towards a Narrative Understanding of Thomistic Natural Law.Pamela M. Hall - 1992 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 2:53-73.
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    Towards a Narrative Understanding of Thomistic Natural Law.Pamela M. Hall - 1992 - Medieval Philosophy & Theology 2:53-73.
  21. Towards a Narrative Understanding of Thomistic Natural Law.Pamela M. Hall - 1992 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 2:53-73.
     
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    The Mysteriousness of the Good.Pamela Hall - 1990 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 64 (3):313-329.
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  23. Virtue ethics old and new (review).Pamela M. Hall - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (2):pp. 332-332.
    Anyone paying the least attention to philosophy in the last four decades cannot fail to have noticed the revival of virtue ethics in Anglo-American moral philosophy. This revival, with its roots in post-war Oxford and Cambridge, has sought to reconnect ethics with the vocabulary and concepts of the ancient Greeks. By recourse to its vocabulary of virtue, moral theorists have sought a richer and deeper moral psychology as well as consideration of nature and teleology. The movement has bred some of (...)
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  24. Unpublished Scientific Papers of Isaac Newton.Isaac Newton, A. Rupert Hall & Marie Boas Hall - 1963 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (52):344-345.
     
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    Identity and interaction: a sociocultural linguistic approach.Kira Hall & Mary Bucholtz - 2005 - Discourse Studies 7 (4-5):585-614.
    The article proposes a framework for the analysis of identity as produced in linguistic interaction, based on the following principles: identity is the product rather than the source of linguistic and other semiotic practices and therefore is a social and cultural rather than primarily internal psychological phenomenon; identities encompass macro-level demographic categories, temporary and interactionally specific stances and participant roles, and local, ethnographically emergent cultural positions; identities may be linguistically indexed through labels, implicatures, stances, styles, or linguistic structures and systems; (...)
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    Oldenburg and the art of Scientific Communication.Marie Boas Hall - 1965 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (4):277-290.
    For fifteen years, from 1662 until his death in 1677, Henry Oldenburg served the Royal Society as second Secretary and was charged with almost the entire burden of its correspondence, domestic and foreign. During this time he acted as a centre for the communication of scientific news, searching out new sources of information, encouraging men everywhere to make their work public, acting as an intermediary between scientists and, through the Philosophical Transactions, providing a medium for the publication of short scientific (...)
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    Newton's Theory of Matter.A. Hall & Marie Hall - 1960 - Isis 51:31-144.
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    Newton's Theory of Matter.A. Rupert Hall & Marie Boas Hall - 1960 - Isis 51 (2):131-144.
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    Eloge: Henry Guerlac, 10 June 1910-29 May 1985.Marie Boas Hall - 1986 - Isis 77 (3):504-506.
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    Newton's Electric Spirit: Four Oddities.Marie Boas Hall & A. Rupert Hall - 1959 - Isis 50 (4):473-476.
  31. Correspondence Vol. VII: 1670-1671 und VIII: 1671—1672.Henry Oldenburg, A. Rupert Hall & Marie Boas Hall - 1972 - Studia Leibnitiana 4 (2):157-160.
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    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy; Volume VI. [REVIEW]Pamela Hall - 1990 - Review of Metaphysics 43 (3):619-620.
    This collection brings together essays by various scholars on topics in ancient philosophy from Heraclitean paradox to Ciceronian ethics. While the essays are dense and often highly technical, the collection as a whole does not succumb to the temptation of mere technicality; the issues discussed here are of real philosophical interest and value.
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    Response to Margaret MacDonald’s Review of Loris Malaguzzi and the Reggio Emilia Experience.Rosaleen Murphy, Kathy Hall, Anna Ridgway, Mary Horgan, Maura Cunneen & Denice Cunningham - 2011 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 30 (6):641-643.
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    Editorial Board Page: EoV.Rebecca A. Martusewicz, Pamela K. Smith, Sandra Spickard Prettyman, Lisa Voelker, Mary Bushnell Greiner, Bruce Romanish, E. Wayne Ross, Scott Waltz, Stephanie Daza & Sherick Hughes - 2011 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 47 (6).
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    Effects of encoding and retrieval contexts on recall.Slater E. Newman, Mary Ann Olsen, Anthony D. Hall & Rosemary Hornak - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (1):4-6.
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    Le monde scientifique a l’époque de Spinoza.A. Rupert Hall & Marie Boas Hall - 1978 - Revue de Synthèse 99 (89-91):19-32.
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    Recollections of a History of Science Guinea Pig.Marie Hall - 1999 - Isis 90 (S2):S68-S83.
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    Sources for the History of the Royal Society in the Seventeenth Century.Marie Boas Hall - 1966 - History of Science 5 (1):62-76.
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    A History of Greek Fire and Gunpowder. J. R. Partington.Marie Boas Hall - 1962 - Isis 53 (2):236-236.
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    Existential-Phenomenological Psychotherapy in the Trenches: A Collaborative Approach to Serving the Underserved.Steen Halling, Marie McNabb & Jan O. Rowe - 2006 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 37 (2):171.
    This article describes the origin and the work of a volunteer run nonprofit agency designed to provide low cost psychotherapy. The agency was developed by psychotherapists connected with the Seattle University graduate program guided by the vision of psychotherapy as a healing relationship and in response to a growing crisis in the mental health system. We address the benefits and the challenges of this collaborative effort, and especially the difficulty involved in successfully running an agency while staying true to a (...)
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    Essay Review: Multi-Volume Works in Progress : The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg.A. Rupert Hall & Marie Boas Hall - 1973 - History of Science 11 (3):236-237.
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    Essay Review: Robert Boyle: The Life of the Honourable Robert Boyle F.R.S.The Life of the Honourable Robert Boyle F.R.S. MaddisonR. E. W. . Pp. xxii + 332. £9.50.Marie Boas Hall - 1970 - History of Science 9 (1):139-139.
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    Francis Bacon and the Modern Dilemma. Loren Eiseley.Marie Boas Hall - 1964 - Isis 55 (2):241-242.
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    Gad Freudenthal . Études sur/Studies on Hélène Metzger. Corpus, no. 8/9 Paris, 1988. Pp. 280. ISSN 0296-8916. Fr.F. 70.Marie Hall - 1990 - British Journal for the History of Science 23 (2):238-239.
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  45. In Defense of Bacon's Views on the Reform of Science.Marie Boas Hall - 1963 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 44 (4):437.
     
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    La Vie et l'œuvre de Lavoisier d'après ses écritsR. Dujarric de la Rivière Madeleine Chabrier.Marie Boas Hall - 1960 - Isis 51 (3):363-363.
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    Metaphysics and Measurement. Essays in Scientific RevolutionAlexandre KoyréÉtudes d'histoire de la pensée scientifiqueAlexandre Koyré.Marie Boas Hall - 1969 - Isis 60 (1):111-112.
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    Public Science in Britain: The Role of the Royal Society.Marie Boas Hall - 1981 - Isis 72 (4):627-629.
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    Selected Philosophical Papers of Robert BoyleM. A. Stewart.Marie Boas Hall - 1982 - Isis 73 (1):141-141.
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    The Chemists and the Word: The Didactic Origins of Chemistry. Owen Hannaway.Marie Boas Hall - 1977 - Isis 68 (1):152-153.
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