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7Off the GridIn Fritz Allhoff & Nathan Kowalsky (eds.), Hunting Philosophy for Everyone, Wiley‐blackwell. 2010-09-24.This chapter contains sections titled: Hunting: A Rite of American Secular Religion Rights and the Burden of Ownership Off the Grid: Civilization's Joyous Discontent Big Green: The New Nonsense of the Eco‐Gentry Notes.
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5The Literary Microcosm: Theories of Interpretation of the Later NeoplatonistsAmerican Journal of Philology 101 (3): 371. 1980.
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16Andrzej Walicki, Legal Philosophies of Russian LiberalismStudies in East European Thought 50 (1): 69-75. 1998.
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47Conventional Wisdom: Negotiating Conventions of Reference Enhances Category LearningCognitive Science 36 (4): 607-634. 2012.Collaborators generally coordinate their activities through communication, during which they readily negotiate a shared lexicon for activity-related objects. This social-pragmatic activity both recruits and affects cognitive and social-cognitive processes ranging from selective attention to perspective taking. We ask whether negotiating reference also facilitates category learning or might private verbalization yield comparable facilitation? Participants in three referential conditions learned t…Read more
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11Comparison of three response-elimination procedures following FI and VI reinforcement training in humansBulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (1): 49-51. 1974.
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42Relationships and Health: The Critical Role of Affective ScienceEmotion Review 10 (1): 40-54. 2018.High-quality social relationships predict a range of positive health outcomes, but no broadly accepted theory can explain the mechanisms of action in this area. The central argument of this article is that affective science can provide keys for integrating the diverse array of theoretical models concerning relationships and health. From nine prominent theories, we cull four components of relational affect that link social resources to health-related outcomes. This component model holds promise f…Read more
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17New Ways to Explore the Relationship–Emotion–Health ConnectionEmotion Review 10 (1): 76-78. 2018.The commentaries by Rimé and Scherer underscore and extend many of the central themes discussed in our target article. This response filters the commentaries through the lens of our review article and highlights the core idea that relationships provide a vital context for the types of emotional responding outlined in the commentaries, including the social sharing of emotion as well as the link between emotional competence and physical health.
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Legislating Virtue: John Brown's Scheme for National EducationLumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 9 69-90. 1990.
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Delos B. McKown, Behold the Antichrist: Bentham on Religion (review)Philosophy in Review 25 281-283. 2005.
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8Health and Human Rights: Old Wine in New Bottles?Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (4): 522-532. 2002.It is one of the remarkable and significant consequence of the AIDS epidemic that out of the context of enormous suffering and death there emerged a forceful set of ideas linking the domains of health and human rights. At first, the effort centered on the observation that protecting individuals from discrimination and unwarranted intrusions on liberty were, contrary to previous epidemics, crucial to protecting the public health and interrupting the spread of HIV But in fairly short order, the sc…Read more
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13The effects of temporal delay and frequency alteration on the speaking rates of childrenBulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (5): 418-420. 1984.
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16Source of variation on lingual vibrotactile thresholds: I. The influence of experimenter experienceBulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (5): 231-232. 1981.
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13Source of variation on lingual vibrotactile thresholds: II. Adequate experimenter trainingBulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (1): 35-37. 1981.
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25Wittgenstein's theory of namesAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 57 (1): 59-68. 1979.No abstract
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14The Myth of Exceptionalism: The History of Venereal Disease Reporting in the Twentieth CenturyJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (4): 624-637. 2003.As therapeutic advances in the treatment of AIDS began to emerge in the late 1980s and public health began to have more to offer than just the threat, or the perceived threat, of quarantine or partner notification, fissures began to appear in the alliance against named HIV reporting that had emerged a few years earlier. In 1989, New York City’s Health Commissioner stated that the prospects of early clinical intervention warranted “a shift toward a disease-control approach to HIV infection along …Read more
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