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    The Sensemaking and Construction of Political Narratives in Academic Settings.Richard T. Marcy & Valerie J. D’Erman - 2022 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2022 (200):111-130.
    IntroductionIn recent years, there has been something of an explosion of news stories about various college and university campuses across North America experiencing heightened levels of political advocacy and political unrest. Visible examples include the “canceling” of invited speakers who have been deemed offensive by select student groups1 or petitions calling for the removal of instructors who have been accused of using harmful language.2 While these examples shed light on some of the more intense political debates circulating in higher educational (...)
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    Navigating social and ethical challenges of biobanking for human microbiome research.Kieran C. O’Doherty, David S. Guttman, Yvonne C. W. Yau, Valerie J. Waters, D. Elizabeth Tullis, David M. Hwang & Kim H. Chuong - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):1.
    BackgroundBiobanks are considered to be key infrastructures for research development and have generated a lot of debate about their ethical, legal and social implications. While the focus has been on human genomic research, rapid advances in human microbiome research further complicate the debate.DiscussionWe draw on two cystic fibrosis biobanks in Toronto, Canada, to illustrate our points. The biobanks have been established to facilitate sample and data sharing for research into the link between disease progression and microbial dynamics in the lungs (...)
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    The FVF framework and target prevalence effects.Tamaryn Menneer, Hayward J. Godwin, Simon P. Liversedge, Anne P. Hillstrom, Valerie Benson, Erik D. Reichle & Nick Donnelly - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Clinical trialist perspectives on the ethics of adaptive clinical trials: a mixed-methods analysis.Laurie J. Legocki, William J. Meurer, Shirley Frederiksen, Roger J. Lewis, Valerie L. Durkalski, Donald A. Berry, William G. Barsan & Michael D. Fetters - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):27.
    In an adaptive clinical trial , key trial characteristics may be altered during the course of the trial according to predefined rules in response to information that accumulates within the trial itself. In addition to having distinguishing scientific features, adaptive trials also may involve ethical considerations that differ from more traditional randomized trials. Better understanding of clinical trial experts’ views about the ethical aspects of adaptive designs could assist those planning ACTs. Our aim was to elucidate the opinions of clinical (...)
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    Research in History and Philosophy of Mathematics: The Cshpm 2017 Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario.Amy Ackerberg-Hastings, Marion W. Alexander, Zoe Ashton, Christopher Baltus, Phil Bériault, Daniel J. Curtin, Eamon Darnell, Craig Fraser, Roger Godard, William W. Hackborn, Duncan J. Melville, Valérie Lynn Therrien, Aaron Thomas-Bolduc & R. S. D. Thomas (eds.) - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    This volume contains thirteen papers that were presented at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Mathematics/Société canadienne d’histoire et de philosophie des mathématiques, which was held at Ryerson University in Toronto. It showcases rigorously reviewed modern scholarship on an interesting variety of topics in the history and philosophy of mathematics from Ancient Greece to the twentieth century. A series of chapters all set in the eighteenth century consider topics such as John Marsh’s techniques (...)
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    A recurrent 16p12.1 microdeletion supports a two-hit model for severe developmental delay.Santhosh Girirajan, Jill A. Rosenfeld, Gregory M. Cooper, Francesca Antonacci, Priscillia Siswara, Andy Itsara, Laura Vives, Tom Walsh, Shane E. McCarthy, Carl Baker, Heather C. Mefford, Jeffrey M. Kidd, Sharon R. Browning, Brian L. Browning, Diane E. Dickel, Deborah L. Levy, Blake C. Ballif, Kathryn Platky, Darren M. Farber, Gordon C. Gowans, Jessica J. Wetherbee, Alexander Asamoah, David D. Weaver, Paul R. Mark, Jennifer Dickerson, Bhuwan P. Garg, Sara A. Ellingwood, Rosemarie Smith, Valerie C. Banks, Wendy Smith, Marie T. McDonald, Joe J. Hoo, Beatrice N. French, Cindy Hudson, John P. Johnson, Jillian R. Ozmore, John B. Moeschler, Urvashi Surti, Luis F. Escobar, Dima El-Khechen, Jerome L. Gorski, Jennifer Kussmann, Bonnie Salbert, Yves Lacassie, Alisha Biser, Donna M. McDonald-McGinn, Elaine H. Zackai, Matthew A. Deardorff, Tamim H. Shaikh, Eric Haan, Kathryn L. Friend, Marco Fichera, Corrado Romano, Jozef Gécz, Lynn E. DeLisi, Jonathan Sebat, Mary-Claire King, Lisa G. Shaffer & Eic - unknown
    We report the identification of a recurrent, 520-kb 16p12.1 microdeletion associated with childhood developmental delay. The microdeletion was detected in 20 of 11,873 cases compared with 2 of 8,540 controls and replicated in a second series of 22 of 9,254 cases compared with 6 of 6,299 controls. Most deletions were inherited, with carrier parents likely to manifest neuropsychiatric phenotypes compared to non-carrier parents. Probands were more likely to carry an additional large copy-number variant when compared to matched controls. The clinical (...)
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    Tomoka Takeuchi, Robert D. Ogilvie, Anthony V. Ferrelli, Timothy I. Murphy, and Kathy Belicki.Kelly A. Forrest, Craig Kunimoto, Jeff Miller, Harold Pashler, J. G. Taylor & Valerie Hardcastle - 2001 - Consciousness and Cognition 10:158.
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    Hume et Deleuze, ébauche d’une rencontre.Valery Denis - 2012 - Philosophique 15:105-112.
    Le but de cet article n'est pas de fournir une quelconque interprétation de la pensée de Deleuze ou de fournir des clés de lectures pour comprendre l'anti Oedipe. Plus modestement je tente de fournir un angle d'approche de cet ouvrage. Mon point de départ est le suivant : bien que Deleuze ait rédigé un ouvrage désormais classique sur Hume, ce dernier n'est que rarement cité parmi les sources de l'anti Oedipe. De là, j'ai esquissé quelques rapprochements afin de permettre d'éclairer (...)
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    On Academic Freedom. [REVIEW]P. D. J. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (4):749-750.
    This pamphlet contains essays by Will Herberg, C. Herman Pritchett, David Fellman, Valerie Earle and Sidney Hook on the principle of academic freedom, its implications, and its recognition by the courts. Will Herberg in the opening essay argues that the greatest threat to academic freedom is the politicization of the university, the pressure to convert the university into an agency of social and political action. Unless the university is thoroughly depoliticized and rededicated exclusively to the cause of learning and (...)
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    Criminological Implications of Chromosome Abnormalities. Edited by D. J. West. Pp. 117. (Institute of Criminology, Cambridge, 1970.) Price £1·25. [REVIEW]Valerie Cowie - 1971 - Journal of Biosocial Science 3 (2):241-242.
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    De la transmission à la sympathie : Plotin et la désaffection du milieu perceptif (Enn. IV, 5 [29]).Valérie Cordonier - 2009 - Philosophie Antique 9:35-69.
    Dans son Traité 29, « Sur la vision », Plotin aborde à ce propos une difficulté consistant à savoir quelle part y joue le « milieu » séparant l’objet senti de l’organe. Cette question occupe les quatre premiers chapitres du traité : afin d’y préciser le rôle du milieu dans la perception visuelle, Plotin en admet provi­soirement la nécessité, dressant au premier chapitre la liste des possibilités théo­riques envisageables à partir de cette hypothèse de travail. Afin de mieux voir les (...)
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    Corps, matière et contact.Valérie Cordonier - 2008 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 86 (3):353-378.
    Résumé — Cet article étudie la manière dont Alexandre analyse le monde sensible, en ses structures constitutives et quant aux principes tenus pour être à l’origine ses opérations fondamentales que sont l’altération et le mélange. En premier lieu, il s’agit de voir quels sont les critères pour qu’un étant soit un « corps ». Ensuite, je montre les facteurs mobilisés par Alexandre pour expliquer les caractéristiques de ces corps, leur activité et leur passivité réciproques. Prenant pour point de départ la (...)
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    Foucault et Taylor sur la vérité, la liberté et l’identité subjective.Valérie Daoust - 2009 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 13 (2):5-24.
    Cet article traite de la question de la relation entre la vérité, la liberté et l’identité dans la pensée de Michel Foucault. En considérant la cri-tique de Foucault par Charles Taylor, dans son article «Foucault on Freedom and Truth», j'analyse les implications de l’hypothèse répres-sive sur la sexualité et la prétendue impossibilité d'une libération par la vérité. Le refus par Foucault de considérer l’identité homosexuelle comme une identité fixe relevant d’une connaissance de soi nous conduit à son projet d’existence esthétique. (...)
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    Foucault et Taylor sur la vérité, la liberté et l’identité subjective.Valérie Daoust - 2009 - Symposium 13 (2):5-24.
    Cet article traite de la question de la relation entre la vérité, la liberté et l’identité dans la pensée de Michel Foucault. En considérant la cri-tique de Foucault par Charles Taylor, dans son article «Foucault on Freedom and Truth», j'analyse les implications de l’hypothèse répres-sive sur la sexualité et la prétendue impossibilité d'une libération par la vérité. Le refus par Foucault de considérer l’identité homosexuelle comme une identité fixe relevant d’une connaissance de soi nous conduit à son projet d’existence esthétique. (...)
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    Foucault et Taylor sur la vérité, la liberté et l’identité subjective.Valérie Daoust - 2009 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 13 (2):5-24.
    Cet article traite de la question de la relation entre la vérité, la liberté et l’identité dans la pensée de Michel Foucault. En considérant la cri-tique de Foucault par Charles Taylor, dans son article «Foucault on Freedom and Truth», j'analyse les implications de l’hypothèse répres-sive sur la sexualité et la prétendue impossibilité d'une libération par la vérité. Le refus par Foucault de considérer l’identité homosexuelle comme une identité fixe relevant d’une connaissance de soi nous conduit à son projet d’existence esthétique. (...)
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  16. Benthamite Radicalism and its Scots Presbyterian Contexts.Valerie Wallace - 2012 - Utilitas 24 (1):1-25.
    This article argues that James Mill's immersion in Presbyterianism inspired an aversion to hierarchical government and a bias in favour of the Church of Scotland. These views are discernible in Bentham's Church-of-Englandism. Bentham argued for disestablishment on principle but, praising the Scottish Church as a , omitted the Kirk from his church reform manifesto. His position on disestablishment, however, and his endorsement of Presbyterianism were aligned with a voluntaryist strain of Presbyterian ecclesiological theory; Presbyterian dissenters and Benthamite Radicals began to (...)
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    Monsieur Teste vol. 1.Paul Valéry - 2020 - Prodinnova.
    «... M. Teste avait peut-être quarante ans. Sa parole était extraordinairement rapide, et sa voix sourde. Tout s'effaçait en lui, les yeux, les mains. Il avait pourtant les épaules militaires, et le pas d'une régularité qui étonnait. Quand il parlait, il ne levait jamais un bras ni un doigt: il avait tué la marionnette. Il ne souriait pas, ne disait ni bonjour ni bonsoir; il semblait ne pas entendre le « Comment allez-vous? » Sa mémoire me donna beaucoup à penser. (...)
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    Greek Particles.J. D. Denniston & W. L. Lorimer - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (01):12-14.
  19. Aristotle’s Concept of Dialectic.J. D. G. Evans - 1977 - Philosophy 53 (204):277-279.
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  20. Paying the Price for a Theory of Explanation: De Regt’s Discussion of Trout.J. D. Trout - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (1):198-208.
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    Technical Terms in Aristophanes.J. D. Denniston - 1927 - Classical Quarterly 21 (3-4):113-.
    Every living science, especially in its early stages, is compelled to devise fresh terms, either by coining new words or by giving new meanings to old ones. Unless and until these fresh terms become absorbed in the vocabulary of everyday speech, their unfamiliarity makes them a target for the shafts of the humourist. There can be no doubt that in the late fifth century B.C. literary criticism was still a new science. We can trace its beginnings in the treatises of (...)
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  22. Beyond an interactional model of personality: Transactionalism and the theory of reinforcement schedules.J. D. Keehn - 1980 - Behaviorism 8 (1):55-65.
    nature of personality and the structure of personality are distinguished, and the thesis that mainstream personality theories in psychology debate structure but not nature is illustrated with definitions. Mainstream theories assume that person ality is an inner determinant of behavior, but according to views in psychiatry, phenomenology and radical behaviorism the nature of personality is transactional. The theory of reinforcement schedules proposes general mechanisms of transac tions, and phenomenology gives particular transactions meaning. Interactionism, which locates personality in the person and (...)
     
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    Choice of equal effects with unequal efforts: A way to quantify the law of least effort.J. D. Keehn - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (3):166-168.
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    Schedule-induced polydipsia, schedule-induced drinking, and body weight.J. D. Keehn - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (2):78-80.
  25. Luck in science.J. D. Trout - 2019 - In Ian M. Church & Robert J. Hartman (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Forced to be Right.J. D. Trout - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (5):303-304.
    In “Forced to be Free”, Neil Levy surveys the raft of documented decision-making biases that humans are heir to, and advances several bold proposals designed to enhance the patient's judgment. Gratefully, Levy is moved by the psychological research on judgment and decision-making that documents people's inaccuracy when identifying courses of action will best promote their subjective well-being. But Levy is quick to favour the patient's present preferences, to ensure they get “final say” about their treatment. I urge the opposite inclination, (...)
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    Four Notes on Greek Particles.J. D. Denniston - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (04):118-119.
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  28. Sur la mosaÏque de la porte imperiale de Sainte-Sophie de Constantinople.J. D. Stefanescu - 1934 - Byzantion 9:517-23.
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    William III and sir Godfrey Kneller.J. D. Stewart - 1970 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 33 (1):330-336.
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    Reply by professor Stoops.J. D. Stoops - 1922 - International Journal of Ethics 32 (3):331-332.
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    Three stages in individual development.J. D. Stoops - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 14 (1):81-90.
  32. Some comments on dr Fairbairn's paper.J. D. Sutherland - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (28):329-333.
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    Response.J. D. Swales - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (3):127-127.
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    Towards a Measure of Man. The Frontiers of Normal Adjustment.J. D. Uytman - 1959 - Philosophical Quarterly 9 (34):92.
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    Dialectical Materialism and Modern Science.J. D. Bernal - 1937 - Science and Society 2 (1):58 - 66.
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    Capital punishment: A case for abolition.J. D. Cloud - 1964 - Philosophical Books 5 (1):25-26.
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    How did Sulla style his law de sicarus?J. D. Cloud - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (02):140-143.
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    Ferrifodinae and Similar Compounds.J. D. Craig - 1927 - Classical Quarterly 21 (3-4):199-201.
    Professor Linsay has called my attention to the need for an examination of these compounds, with a view to ascertaining whether they are ever used in the Singular by Latin writers, or always in the Plural. From a scholium, probably by Donatus, on Aen. X. 173: insula inexhaustis Chalybum generosa metallis, has come a gloss which appears in the Ansileubus Glossary in two forms: FR 205 Frofra : insula Tirreno mari in quo ferrifodina exercentur, RU 77 Rufa: insula Tirreni maris (...)
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  39. Varia de archaeologia.J. D' Encarnação - forthcoming - Humanitas.
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    The twist in a crystal whisker containing a dislocation.J. D. Eshelby - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (30):440-447.
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    Berkeley on Conceiving the Unconceived.J. D. G. Evans - 1985 - Irish Philosophical Journal 2 (2):79-93.
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    G. Sadun Bordoni: Linguaggio e realta in Aristotele. Rome, Bari: Laterza, 1994.J. D. G. Evans - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):71-73.
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    No Title available.J. D. G. Evans - 1991 - Philosophy 66 (256):246-247.
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    Studies in Aristotle.J. D. G. Evans - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (02):236-.
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  45. Truth and the magic of'Is'(vol 80, pg 312, 2005).J. D. G. Evan - 2005 - Philosophy 80 (313):470-470.
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    The Chain of Change.J. D. G. Evans - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:414-417.
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    The Concept of First Philosophy and the Unity of the Metaphysics of Aristotle.J. D. G. Evans - 1982 - Philosophical Books 23 (4):203-204.
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    The Toils of Scepticism.J. D. G. Evans - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (4):203-205.
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    The Unmoved Mover.J. D. G. Evans - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):76-.
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    Science, industry and society in the nineteenth century.J. D. Bernal - 1953 - Centaurus 3 (1):138-165.
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