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  1. A Community in Conversation With Itself.Richard J. Kenney - 1997 - In Jay Black (ed.), Mixed news: the public/civic/communitarian journalism debate. Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum. pp. 118.
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    Public virtue: A focus for editorializing about political character.Christopher J. Schroll & Richard J. Kenney - 1997 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 12 (1):36 – 50.
    This article argues that afirm and consistent editorial focus on a poilitician's public virtue would serve well as the essence of journalistic communication about piitical character. Public virtue is defined as the ethical character traits attributed to a politician by an editorialist, based on direct obsemation, of the politician's words and deeds, broadly construed. After presenting the theoretical foundation of this definition, via qualitative case-study methodology, this essay analyzes the editorial claims made in the Atlanta newspapers about Gov. Bill Clinton's (...)
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    A New Legacy of Rome Richard Jenkyns (ed.): The Legacy of Rome: a New Appraisal. Pp. xi + 479; 32 pls. Oxford University Press, 1992. £25. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):150-151.
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    Richard L. Hoffman: Ovid and the Canterbury Tales. Pp. xiii+217; 4 plates. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1966. Cloth, 48 s. net. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (01):104-.
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    Richard L. Hoffman: Ovid and the Canterbury Tales. Pp. xiii+217; 4 plates. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1966. Cloth, 48 s. net. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (1):104-104.
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    Richard M. Gummere: Seven Wise Men of Colonial America. Pp. xvii+114. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press , 1967. Cloth, 38s. net. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (2):250-250.
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    Juvenal: Satires. Translated by Jerome Mazzaro with an Introduction and Notes by Richard E. Braun. Pp. [viii]+235. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1965. Cloth, $5.00. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (1):118-118.
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    The Psychobiology of Consciousness.J. M. Davidson & Richard J. Davidson (eds.) - 1980 - Plenum.
    CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE BRAIN SELF-REGULATION PARADOX The relationship of consciousness to biology has intrigued mankind thoroughout recorded history. However, little progress has been made not only in understanding these issues but also in raising fundamental questions central to the problem. As Davidson and Davidson note in their introduction, William James suggested, almost a century ago in his Principles of Psychology, that the brain was the organ of mind and be havior. James went so far as to suggest that the remainder (...)
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    Phenomenal and access consciousness in olfaction.Richard J. Stevenson - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4):1004-1017.
    Contemporary literature on consciousness, with some exceptions, rarely considers the olfactory system. In this article the characteristics of olfactory consciousness, viewed from the standpoint of the phenomenal /access distinction, are examined relative to the major senses. The review details several qualitative differences in both olfactory P consciousness and A consciousness . The basis for these differences is argued to arise from the functions that the olfactory system performs and from the unique neural architecture needed to instantiate them. These data suggest, (...)
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    Prolegomenon to the structure of emotion: Gleanings from neuropsychology.Richard J. Davidson - 1992 - Cognition and Emotion 6 (3):245-268.
    This article presents a model of the structure of emotion developed primarily from a consideration of neuropsychological evidence and behavioural data which have bearing on neuropsychological theories. Valence is first considered and highlighted as a defining characteristic of emotion. Next, the use of facial behaviour and autonomic nervous system patterns as defining characteristics of discrete emotions is questioned on empirical and conceptual grounds. The regulation of emotion is considered and proposed to affect the very structure of emotion itself. If there (...)
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    “Fake it till You Make it”! Contaminating Rubber Hands (“Multisensory Stimulation Therapy”) to Treat Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.Baland Jalal, Richard J. McNally, Jason A. Elias, Sriramya Potluri & Vilayanur S. Ramachandran - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13:476545.
    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a deeply enigmatic psychiatric condition associated with immense suffering worldwide. Efficacious therapies for OCD, like exposure and response prevention (ERP) are sometimes poorly tolerated by patients. As many as 25 percent of patients refuse to initiate ERP mainly because they are too anxious to follow exposure procedures. Accordingly, we proposed a simple and tolerable (immersive yet indirect) low-cost technique for treating OCD that we call “multisensory stimulation therapy.” This method involves contaminating a rubber hand during the (...)
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    Review-Box 1. Conceptual and methodological complexities in neuroimaging studies of human emotion.Richard J. Davidson & William Irwin - 1999 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (1):11-21.
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    Quantitative methods I:The world we have lost – or where we started from.Ron Johnston, Richard J. Harris, Kelvyn Jones, David Manley, Wenfei Winnie Wang & Levi Wolf - 2019 - Progress in Human Geography 43 (6):1133- 1142.
    Although pioneering studies using statistical methods in geographical data analysis were published in the 1930s, it was only in the 1960s that their increasing use in human geography led to a claim that a ‘quantitative revolution’ had taken place. The widespread use of quantitative methods from then on was associated with changes in both disciplinary philosophy and substantive focus. The first decades of the ‘revolution’ saw quantitative analyses focused on the search for spatial order of a geometric form within an, (...)
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    Secular Spirituality and the Hermeneutics of Ontological Gratitude.Richard J. Colledge - 2013 - Sophia 52 (1):27-43.
    In his 2010 article, ‘Secular Spirituality and the Logic of Giving Thanks’, John Bishop recalls a striking theme in a recent address by Richard Dawkins in which he appeared to enthusiastically endorse the appropriateness of a ‘naturalised spirituality’ that involved ‘existential gratitude’, and this led him to investigate the notion of a naturalised or secular spirituality with particular reference to Robert Solomon’s Spirituality for the Skeptic (2002). This essay looks to pick up on Bishop’s engagements with both Dawkins and (...)
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  15. Augustine and Philosophy.Johannes Brachtendorf, John D. Caputo, Jesse Couenhoven, Alexander R. Eodice, Wayne J. Hankey, John Peter Kenney, Paul A. Macdonald Jr, Gareth B. Matthews, Roland J. Teske, Frederick Van Fleteren & James Wetzel - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    The essays in this book, by a variety of leading Augustine scholars, examine not only Augustine's multifaceted philosophy and its relation to his epoch-making theology, but also his practice as a philosopher, as well as his relation to other philosophers both before and after him. Thus the collection shows that Augustine's philosophy remains an influence and a provocation in a wide variety of settings today.
     
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    Cognitive processing is not equivalent to conscious processing.Richard J. Davidson - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):104-105.
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    The Role of the Subject Advocate in a Community-Based Medical Research Facility.Katherine McGrath & Richard J. Briscoe - 1981 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 3 (3):6.
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  18. Berkeley's analysis of mind.Richard J. van Iten - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (3):375-382.
  19. Introduction: The American dream, then and now.Greg J. Duncan & Richard J. Murnane - 2011 - In Greg J. Duncan & Richard J. Murnane (eds.), Whither Opportunity?: Rising Inequality, Schools, and Children's Life Chances. Russell Sage. pp. 3--23.
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  20. Berkeley's Realism and His Alleged Solipsism Re-examined.Richard J. Van Iten - 1968 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 22 (3):413.
     
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    The case for cultural theory: Reply to Friedman.Richard J. Ellis - 1993 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 7 (1):81-128.
    In an essay in these pages, Jeffrey Friedman charged that Cultural Theory obscures the unity and uniqueness of modern egalitarian individualism; reduces culture to society; ignores history; is only applicable to contemporary, Western politics; provides an unsatisfactory account of preference formation and preference change; and leaves no place for the vitally important debate over what we should prefer. Although some of Friedman's criticisms stem from a misreading or strained reading of Cultural Theory, others raise vitally important questions not only about (...)
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    On Law, Morality, and Politics.William P. Baumgarth & Richard J. Regan (eds.) - 2002 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    The second edition of Aquinas, _On Law, Morality, and Politics _ retains the selection of texts presented in the first edition but offers them in new translations by Richard J. Regan--including that of his Aquinas, _Treatise on Law_. A revised Introduction and glossary, an updated select bibliography, and the inclusion of summarizing headnotes for each of the units--Conscience, Law, Justice, Property, War and Killing, Obedience and Rebellion, and Practical Wisdom and Statecraft—further enhance its usefulness.
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    Lord of the Dance: The Mani Rimdu Festival in Tibet and Nepal.Charlene Makley & Richard J. Kohn - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (2):428.
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    Encoding processes for recall and recognition: The effect of instructions and auxiliary task performance.Stephen A. Maisto, Richard J. Dewaard & Marilyn E. Miller - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (2):127-130.
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    Left and right in the amphibian world: which way to develop and where to turn?Yegor B. Malashichev & Richard J. Wassersug - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (5):512-522.
    The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in studies on the development, function and evolution of asymmetries in vertebrates, including amphibians. Here we discuss current knowledge of behavioral and anatomical asymmetries in amphibians. Behavioral laterality in the response of both adult and larval anurans to presumed predators and competitors is strong and may be related, respectively, to laterality in the telencephalon of adults and the Mauthner neurons of tadpoles. These behavior lateralities, however, do not seem to correlate with visceral (...)
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    The Incomprehensible “Unworlded World”: Nature and Abyss in Heideggerian Thought.Richard J. Colledge - 2023 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 54 (4):360-375.
    The complexities of Heidegger’s early accounts of nature provide a privileged perspective from which to understand the evolution of his thought into the 1930s and beyond. This movement seems largely driven by his response to what Karsten Harries has called “the antinomy of being”. In Heidegger’s early writings, Natur is associated with the “theoretical” and the “intraworldly.” However, less attested is an “unworlded” and thus intrinsically “incomprehensible” sense of nature, as the abyssal ground of worlding. This thread is traced through (...)
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    Common ground and everyday language use: Comments on Horton and Keysar (1996).James W. Polichak & Richard J. Gerrig - 1998 - Cognition 66 (2):183-189.
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    Do Single Men Smell and Look Different to Partnered Men?Mehmet K. Mahmut & Richard J. Stevenson - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Where Do We Go From Here? New and Emerging Issues in the Prosecution of War Crimes and Acts of Terrorism: A Panel Discussion.Theodor Meron, Richard J. Goldstone, Aryeh Neier, Kenneth Anderson, Patricia M. Wald & Michael Walzer - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    The case of the animals versus man before the King of the Jinn: an Arabic critical edition and English translation of Epistle 22.Lenn Evan Goodman & Richard J. A. McGregor (eds.) - 2009 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    The Ikhwan al-Safa (Brethren of Purity), the anonymous adepts of a tenth-century esoteric fraternity based in Basra and Baghdad, hold an eminent position in the history of science and philosophy in Islam due to the wide reception and assimilation of their monumental encyclopaedia, the Rasa'il Ikhwan al-Safa (Epistles of the Brethren of Purity). This compendium contains fifty-two epistles offering synoptic accounts of the classical sciences and philosophies of the age; divided into four classificatory parts, it treats themes in mathematics, logic, (...)
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    The place of the yijing in world culture: Some historical and contemporary perspectives.Richard J. Smith - 1998 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 25 (4):391-422.
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    The Priority of the Right Over the Good Rides Again:A Treatise on Social Justice, Vol. 2, Justice as Impartiality. Brian Barry.Richard J. Arneson - 1997 - Ethics 108 (1):169-.
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    Punjab Past and Present: Essays in Honor of Dr. Ganda Singh.Richard J. Cohen, Harbans Singh & N. Gerald Barrier - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):542.
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    RasārṇavakalpaRasarnavakalpa.Richard J. Cohen & Mira Roy - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):541.
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    The Future of Assessment.Richard J. Colwell - 1999 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 33 (4):53.
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    Some Notes on Whether Logic is a Speculative or Practical Science.Richard J. Connell - 1956 - New Scholasticism 30 (2):198-205.
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    Some Notes on Self-Motion.Richard J. Connell - 1965 - New Scholasticism 39 (3):316-322.
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    The Character of Natural Philosophy.Richard J. Connell - 1977 - New Scholasticism 51 (3):277-302.
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    The “lntus Apparens” and the Immateriality of the Intellect.Richard J. Connell - 1958 - New Scholasticism 32 (2):151-186.
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    On the evolutionary origins of revenge and forgiveness: A converging systems hypothesis.Richard J. Crisp & Rose Meleady - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (1):19-20.
    McCullough et al. argue that humans possess evolved computational systems for implementing retaliatory behavior that both deters aggression and promotes subsequent reconciliation. However, they do not apply this analysis to the sphere of intergroup relations. We believe their model can be usefully extended to this domain and discuss why this would be possible, pertinent, and productive.
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    Numerical and Non-numerical Predictors of First Graders’ Number-Line Estimation Ability.Richard J. Daker & Ian M. Lyons - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Introduction to the Special Issue on Perspectives on Affective and Anxiety Disorders.Richard J. Davidson - 1998 - Cognition and Emotion 12 (3):273-275.
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    Effects of orienting instructions on sensitivity to scheduled contingencies.Richard J. DeGrandpre, William Buskist & David Cush - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (4):331-334.
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    Galeno en la sociedad y en la ciencia de su tiempo . Luis García Ballester.Richard J. Durling - 1974 - Isis 65 (3):410-411.
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    Le corps respirant: La pensee physiologique chez Galien. Armelle Debru.Richard J. Durling - 1998 - Isis 89 (1):124-124.
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    Les manuscrits latins de medecine du haut Moyen Age dans les bibliotheques de France. Ernest Wickersheimer.Richard J. Durling - 1968 - Isis 59 (2):228-229.
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    Transgressions of the Lawgiver: Nietzsche, Culture and the ‘Good European’.Richard J. Elliott - 2020 - In Marco Brusotti, Michael J. McNeal, Corinna Schubert & Herman Siemens (eds.), European/Supra-European: Cultural Encounters in Nietzsche's Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 167-182.
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    The role of removal and elimination in Nietzsche’s model of self-cultivation.Richard J. Elliott - 2020 - Tandf: Inquiry 63 (1):65 - 84.
    In this paper I call into question the commonplace assumption in Anglophone Nietzsche scholarship that ideal psychological self-cultivation comes about solely by means of the sublimation of all of one's drives. While the psychological incorporation of one’s drives and instincts plays a crucial role in promoting what Nietzsche considers a higher self, I argue that some degree of removal and elimination of particular drives and instincts could be, perhaps necessarily is, involved in ideal cases. Yet I will suggest that we (...)
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    The role of removal and elimination in Nietzsche’s model of self-cultivation.Richard J. Elliott - 2020 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 63 (1):65-84.
    ABSTRACTIn this paper I call into question the commonplace assumption in Anglophone Nietzsche scholarship that ideal psychological self-cultivation comes about solely by means of the sublimation of all of one's drives. While the psychological incorporation of one’s drives and instincts plays a crucial role in promoting what Nietzsche considers a higher self, I argue that some degree of removal and elimination of particular drives and instincts could be, perhaps necessarily is, involved in ideal cases. Yet I will suggest that we (...)
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    What is ‘Active’ Forgetting in Nietzsche’s Genealogy II, 1?Richard J. Elliott - 2020 - In Anthony K. Jensen & Carlotta Santini (eds.), Nietzsche on Memory and History: The Re-Encountered Shadow. De Gruyter. pp. 113-128.
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