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    Character, self, and sociability in the Scottish Enlightenment.Thomas Ahnert & Susan Manning (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book is about Enlightenment ideas of "character." It argues for their central importance in eighteenth-century thought and culture. The scope of this volume extends well beyond the confines of literary history. It examines discussions of race, nation, the self, virtue, sociability, and historical progress. The specially commissioned essays in this volume are the first, collectively, to address the broader significance of Enlightenment "character," and to do so from an interdisciplinary perspective. The focus is on the Scottish Enlightenment, but contributors (...)
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    Visual suffix effects on the Optacon: A test of changing state, primary linguistic, and attentional theories.Susan Karp Manning & Barbara Ann Gmuer - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (1):1-4.
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    Attentional control of visual suffix effects.Susan Karp Manning - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (6):423-426.
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    An effect of context on free recall of categorized words.Susan Karp Manning - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (4):405-406.
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    Forward and backward recall in the suffix paradigm.Susan Karp Manning - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 20 (4):199-202.
  6. Hume's Fragments of Union and the Fiction of the Scottish Enlightenment.Susan Manning - 2005 - In Marina Frasca-Spada & P. J. E. Kail (eds.), Impressions of Hume. Oxford University Press. pp. 245.
    This chapter considers political, psychological, and grammatical forms of connection and their implications for narrative analogies between self and nation developed in relation to the 1707 Union between England and Scotland, and the confederation of the United States in 1776. Reid's and Beattie's ‘refutations’ of Hume propagate the structural tension in his epistemological argument into the assumptions of Common Sense philosophy. Some implications for imaginative literature of tensions between coherent stories and fragmented form are explored in the example of William (...)
     
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    More on modality effects and the lack of them in the absence of sound.Susan Karp Manning - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):372-374.
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    New procedure to test some factors in human spontaneous alternation.Susan K. Manning & James A. Artman - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (2):274.
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    Spatially distributed stimuli show little effect of recency with either visual or auditory presentation.Susan Karp Manning, Teresa Wiseman, Sergio Marini & Wilma Torres - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (6):605-608.
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