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  1. Proving unsatisfiability for problems with constant cubic sparsity.Philip C. Jackson - 1992 - Artificial Intelligence 57 (1):125-137.
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    Suppression of Sensorimotor Alpha Power Associated With Pain Expressed by an Avatar: A Preliminary EEG Study.Christian C. Joyal, Sarah-Michelle Neveu, Tarik Boukhalfi, Philip L. Jackson & Patrice Renaud - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Motion blindness and the knowledge argument.Philip Pettit - 2004 - In Peter Ludlow, Yujin Nagasawa & Daniel Stoljar (eds.), There's Something About Mary: Essays on Phenomenal Consciousness and Frank Jackson's Knowledge Argument. MIT Press. pp. 105--142.
    In a now famous thought experiment, Frank jackson asked us t0 imagine an omniscient scientist, Mary, who is coniincd in a black-and-white room and then released into the world 0f color . Assuming that she is omniscicnt in respect of all physical facts—roughiy, all the facts available to physics and all the facts that they in turn Hx or determine-physicalism would suggest that there is no new fact Mary can discover after emancipation; physicalism holds that all facts are physical (...)
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    Plotinus and the Parmenides.Belford Darrell Jackson - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (4):315-327.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Plotinus and the Parmenz'des B. DARRELL JACKSON IN 1928 E. R. DODDSARGUED that the first two hypotheses of Plato's Parmenides are the primary source of Plotinus' doctrines of the One and of Nous. I Dodds' main evidence was a list of parallels between the Parmenides and the Enneads? He argued further that the Neoplatonic interpretation of the Parmenides as positive metaphysics was neo-Pythagorean in origin. Several Plotinus scholars (...)
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    Heaven and Hell in Enlightenment England.Philip C. Almond - 1994 - Utopian Studies 7 (1):113-114.
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    Winch and Wittgenstein: P. C. ALMOND.Philip C. Almond - 1976 - Religious Studies 12 (4):473-482.
    In this paper, I shall be concerned to show: that Winch believes that there can be different conceptions of ‘agreement with reality’; that Wittgenstein agrees with this, but emphasizes the difficulty of understanding such conceptions; that Winch realizes this difficulty, and yet still tries to gain understanding of primitive social institutions in terms of their sense of the significance of human life, in terms of the limiting notions of birth, death and sexual relations; that such a notion of the significance (...)
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    Rudolf Otto: An Introduction to His Philosophical Theology.Philip C. Almond - 1984 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 23 (1):43-45.
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    The Antichrist: A New Biography.Philip C. Almond - 2020 - Cambridge University Press.
    The malign figure of the Antichrist endures in modern culture, whether religious or secular; and the spectral shadow he has cast over the ages continues to exert a strong and powerful fascination. Philip C. Almond tells the story of the son of Satan from his early beginnings to the present day, and explores this false Messiah in theology, literature and the history of ideas. Discussing the origins of the malevolent being who at different times was cursed as Belial, Nero (...)
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    The journey of the soul in seventeenth century English platonism.Philip C. Almond - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (6):775-791.
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    Winch and Wittgenstein.Philip C. Almond - 1976 - Religious Studies 12 (4):473 - 482.
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    A Note on Theologizing about Religions.Philip C. Almond - 1981 - .
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    Wilfred Cantwell Smith as Theologian of Religions.Philip C. Almond - 1983 - .
    Much has been written about Wilfred Cantwell Smith's account of the nature of religion, particularly by those who, broadly speaking, may be called Religionswissenschaftler. Surprisingly little, though, has been written about his theology. In part at least, this can be attributed to the incipience of his theological thought within the broad parameters of his studies of religion. Theological ideas have been more imbedded in the wealth of materials aimed at the elucidation of the nature of belief, faith, religious truth, and (...)
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    What is Education? by Philip W. Jackson. Chicago, IL, The University of Chicago Press, 2012. Pp. 122. Hb. £16.00, $25.00. [REVIEW]Winston C. Thompson - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 46 (3):493-496.
    Discussions of education are rather like the old tale of the blind villagers who, after grasping different parts of an elephant, make vain attempts to describe.
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    Henry More and the Apocalypse.Philip C. Almond - 1993 - Journal of the History of Ideas 54 (2):189-200.
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    Rudolf Otto and the Kantian Tradition.Philip C. Almond - 1983 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 25 (1-3):52-67.
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    Protein Structure in a Nutshell.Philip C. Biggin - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (7):669-669.
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    Protein Structure in a Nutshell.Philip C. Biggin - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (7):669-669.
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    Distinguishing heat from light in debate over controversial fossils.Philip C. J. Donoghue & Mark A. Purnell - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (2):178-189.
    Fossil organisms offer our only direct insight into how the distinctive body plans of extant organisms were assembled. However, realizing the potential evolutionary significance of fossils can be hampered by controversy over their interpretation. Here, as a guide to evaluating palaeontological debates, we outline the process and pitfalls of fossil interpretation. The physical remains of controversial fossils should be reconstructed before interpreting homologies, and choice of interpretative model should be explicit and justified. Extinct taxa lack characters diagnostic of extant clades (...)
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    Implicit memory bias in depression.Philip C. Watkins - 2002 - Cognition and Emotion 16 (3):381-402.
    In this review I describe research conducted in my laboratory concerning implicit mood-congruent memory (MCM) bias in clinical depression. MCM is the tendency for depressed individuals to retrieve more unpleasant information from memory than nondepressed controls, and may be an important maintenance mechanism in depression. MCM has been studied frequently with explicit memory tests, but relatively few studies have investigated MCM using implicit memory tests. I describe several implicit memory studies which show that: (a) an implicit MCM bias does not (...)
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    The origin and evolution of the neural crest.Philip C. J. Donoghue, Anthony Graham & Robert N. Kelsh - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (6):530-541.
    Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are derived from the neural crest, and it has long been argued that the emergence of this multipotent embryonic population was a key innovation underpinning vertebrate evolution. More recently, however, a number of studies have suggested that the evolution of the neural crest was less sudden than previously believed. This has exposed the fact that neural crest, as evidenced by its repertoire of derivative cell types, has evolved through vertebrate (...)
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    Environmental studies: The search for an institutional form.Philip C. Ritterbush - 1971 - Minerva 9 (4):493-509.
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    Modern Art and Scientific ThoughtJohn Adkins Richardson.Philip C. Ritterbush - 1974 - Isis 65 (3):406-406.
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    Research training in governmental laboratories in the United States.Philip C. Ritterbush - 1966 - Minerva 4 (2):186-201.
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    Testing conscientious objection by the norm of medicine.Toni C. Saad & Gregory Jackson - 2018 - Clinical Ethics 13 (1):9-16.
    Debate persists over the place of conscience in medicine. Some argue for the complete exclusion of conscientious objection, while others claim an absolute right of refusal. This paper proposes that claims of conscientious objection can and should be permitted if they concern kinds of actions which fall outside of the normative standard of medicine, which is the pursuit of health. Medical practice which meets this criterion we call medicine qua medicine. If conscientious refusal concerns something consonant with the health-restoring aims (...)
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  25. Bible Translation and the Spread of the Church: The Last 200 Years.Philip C. Stine - 1990
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    When Are Tutorial Dialogues More Effective Than Reading?Kurt VanLehn, Arthur C. Graesser, G. Tanner Jackson, Pamela Jordan, Andrew Olney & Carolyn P. Rosé - 2007 - Cognitive Science 31 (1):3-62.
    It is often assumed that engaging in a one‐on‐one dialogue with a tutor is more effective than listening to a lecture or reading a text. Although earlier experiments have not always supported this hypothesis, this may be due in part to allowing the tutors to cover different content than the noninteractive instruction. In 7 experiments, we tested the interaction hypothesis under the constraint that (a) all students covered the same content during instruction, (b) the task domain was qualitative physics, (c) (...)
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    A Research Manual on Phoenician and Punic CivilizationLa civilisation phénicienne et punique: Manuel de rechercheLa civilisation phenicienne et punique: Manuel de recherche.Philip C. Schmitz, Véronique Krings & Veronique Krings - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (4):623.
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    Phoenician-Punic Grammar and Lexicography in the New MillenniumPhoenician-Punic DictionaryA Phoenician-Punic Grammar.Philip C. Schmitz & Charles R. Krahmalkov - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (3):533.
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    Phönizisch-Punische GrammatikPhonizisch-Punische Grammatik.Philip C. Schmitz, Johannes Friedrich, Wolfgang Röllig, Maria Giulia Amadasi Guzzo & Wolfgang Rollig - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (3):483.
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    Reconsidering a Phoenician Inscribed Amulet from the Vicinity of Tyre.Philip C. Schmitz - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (4):817-823.
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    The spr š lḥ" Tablet Scribe" at Phoenician Kition (" CIS" I 86 A 14).Philip C. Schmitz - 2009 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 129 (3):499-501.
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    Two Allusions to the Iliad_ in the _Utopia.Philip C. Dust - 1988 - Moreana 25 (Number 98-25 (2-3):213-214.
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    Memoir of the Life and Labours of the Late Charles Babbage Esq. F.R.SH. W. Buxton Anthony Hyman.Philip C. Enros - 1988 - Isis 79 (3):544-544.
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    The Great Mental Calculators: The Psychology, Methods, and Lives of Calculating Prodigies, Past and Present. Steven B. Smith.Philip C. Enros - 1984 - Isis 75 (3):590-591.
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    Philosophy in the Classroom.Philip C. Guin - 1977 - Teaching Philosophy 2 (3/4):395-398.
  36. Intergenerational justice and international migration : some insights from law and economics.Philip C. Hanke - 2019 - In Thomas Cottier, Shaheeza Lalani & Clarence Siziba (eds.), Intergenerational equity: environmental and cultural concerns. Boston: Brill Nijhoff.
     
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    Mies van der Rohe.Philip C. Johnson, Peter Blake, Stamo Papadaki & Oscar Niemeyer - 1951 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 9 (4):342-344.
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    Immunity of the apriori.Philip C. Jones - 1936 - Philosophy of Science 3 (2):234-235.
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    Treatment outcome studies with children: Principles of proper practice.Philip C. Kendall & Cynthia Suveg - 2008 - Ethics and Behavior 18 (2-3):215 – 233.
    This article addresses ethical issues in conducting randomized clinical trials with youth. Ethical considerations that occur prior to treatment, during treatment, and following treatment are reviewed. Recommendations, based on empirical evidence and clinical experience, are offered for conducting ethical treatment research with youth and future directions for carrying out research on the ethics of conducting RCTs with youth are offered.
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    Overcoming neoliberalism.Frank C. Richardson, Robert C. Bishop & Jacqueline Garcia-Joslin - 2018 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 38 (1):15-28.
    Psychology may have to get seriously political as human aims in living and selfhood itself are increasingly influenced in a deleterious manner by the vicissitudes of living in a neoliberal political economy and one-sided “enterprise culture” (Martin & McLellan, 2013; Sugarman, 2015). This article reviews recent writings of several social critics, including Jackson Lears (2015), Sebastion Junger (2015), Philip Blond (2010), and Christopher Lasch (1995), who richly flesh out the picture of this detrimental state of affairs. We note (...)
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    Adam Smith on Management.Philip C. Koenig & Robert C. Waters - 2002 - Business and Society Review 107 (2):241-253.
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    Exploring the potential utility of AI large language models for medical ethics: an expert panel evaluation of GPT-4.Michael Balas, Jordan Joseph Wadden, Philip C. Hébert, Eric Mathison, Marika D. Warren, Victoria Seavilleklein, Daniel Wyzynski, Alison Callahan, Sean A. Crawford, Parnian Arjmand & Edsel B. Ing - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (2):90-96.
    Integrating large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4 into medical ethics is a novel concept, and understanding the effectiveness of these models in aiding ethicists with decision-making can have significant implications for the healthcare sector. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of GPT-4 in responding to complex medical ethical vignettes and to gauge its utility and limitations for aiding medical ethicists. Using a mixed-methods, cross-sectional survey approach, a panel of six ethicists assessed LLM-generated responses to eight (...)
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    Prospects for ?a rhetoric of science?Philip C. Wander & Dennis Jaehne - 2000 - Social Epistemology 14 (2-3):211-233.
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    Social media analytics: a survey of techniques, tools and platforms.Bogdan Batrinca & Philip C. Treleaven - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (1):89-116.
  45. Media Ethics: Issues and Cases.Philip Patterson, Lee C. Wilkins & Chad Painter - 2018 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The ninth edition of Media Ethics: Issues and Cases has been updated to reflect the most pressing ethical issues in media. Featuring 25 new cases on hot topic issues from fake news to drones and a new chapter on social justice, this authoritative case book gives students the tools to make ethical decisions in an increasingly complex environment.
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    When Are Tutorial Dialogues More Effective Than Reading?Kurt VanLehn, Arthur C. Graesser, G. Tanner Jackson, Pamela Jordan, Andrew Olney & Carolyn P. Rosé - 2007 - Cognitive Science 31 (1):3-62.
    It is often assumed that engaging in a one‐on‐one dialogue with a tutor is more effective than listening to a lecture or reading a text. Although earlier experiments have not always supported this hypothesis, this may be due in part to allowing the tutors to cover different content than the noninteractive instruction. In 7 experiments, we tested the interaction hypothesis under the constraint that (a) all students covered the same content during instruction, (b) the task domain was qualitative physics, (c) (...)
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    Eduquer a la democratie.C. A. M. Philip - unknown
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    John Lindsay and the sensitive plant.Philip C. Ritterbush D. Phil - 1962 - Annals of Science 18 (4):233-254.
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    Perceptions of ethical misconduct scale development.Andrea C. Mendez-Meggison, Alexander T. Jackson & Michael B. Hein - forthcoming - Ethics and Behavior.
    Despite organizational ethical training programs, some employees still engage in unethical behavior. As such, organizational researchers have sought to examine why employees engage in unethical behavior and whether interventions can improve ethical misconduct. While some instruments measure moral development or ethical/unethical behaviors toward the organization, this study utilized a unique scale which evaluates perceptions of ethical misconduct (PEMS). Data from a large Midwestern university, a large Southeastern university, and Amazon’s Mechanical Turk were used in the analyses. An exploratory and confirmatory (...)
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    Marginalia Scaenica.W. C. Helmbold & John Jackson - 1958 - American Journal of Philology 79 (1):101.
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