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18The Professional Ethics of the Academic ConsultantProfessional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 3 (1): 89-102. 1994.
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18Mumford on How Mining and War Corrupted Our ValuesTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 2 (2): 71-78. 1997.
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17The robustness of homogeneity of variance tests for asymmetric distributions: A Monte Carlo studyBulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (5): 417-420. 1976.
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17Struggles vs Symptoms: The Narrative Approach to Mental Illness (review)The European Legacy 23 (4): 447-451. 2018.
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17A Fluid Ideal: Dialectical Virtues and the Possibility of DebatePhilosophy and Rhetoric 52 (1): 56-62. 2019.Consider "debate" in the largest sense. In English, the word goes back to the fourteenth century and has a broad range of meanings. It can mean contention and quarreling and physical conflict early on but later settles into meanings of dispute, controversy, argument, discussion, and deliberation, especially regarding public matters. It can also mean to deliberate inwardly—to discuss or consider some issue with oneself. A philosophical antecedent of "debate" might be dialégomai, with meanings and…Read more
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17Histoires de l'anthropologie: XVIe-XIXe siecles by Britta Rupp-Eisenreich (review)Isis 76 258-259. 1985.
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17Socrates Against Athens: Philosophy on TrialRoutledge. 2001.As an essential companion to Plato's Apology and Crito, Socrates Against Athens provides valuable historical and cultural context to our understanding of the trial
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17This articles draws lessons on how the United Nations Security Council ought manage conflict and other threats to international peace and security from its long experience with Iraq. It suggests that the Security Council oscillated between a 'politico-military' and a 'legal-regulatory' approach to Iraq, without always fully appreciating the managerial and accountability complexities that flow from these two very different approaches.
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17Concept identification as a function of intradimensional variability, availability of previously presented material, and relative frequency of relevant attributesJournal of Experimental Psychology 90 (1): 163. 1971.
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17Perspectives: Lost in a shopping Mall: An experience with controversial researchEthics and Behavior 7 (3). 1997.In the 16th century Bruno asserted that the earth revolves around the sun. This notion violated the Catholic Church's teaching that the earth was the center of the universe, and his suggestion proved he was a heretic. He was promptly burned at the stake. One hundred years later Galileo said the same thing, and provided evidence. He was forced to recant his views, but he gave the world telescopes so that people could learn for themselves. Today, his assertion is held to be fact with little excite…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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17Paired-associate learning with homograph stimuliBulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (2): 81-82. 1973.
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17The Pesharim and Qumran History: Chaos or Consensus?Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (4): 863. 2003.
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17Toward TruthPhilosophy and Rhetoric 51 (4): 368-391. 2018.There are two general senses of "post-truth." One is a contemporary, popular sense that captures the manner in which facts and truths have lost their power to inform public discussion and debate. This first sense is relatively new and is related to the explosion in the number of agencies and media by which truth claims are created and distributed and the corresponding monetization of the production of truth claims. There are so many news outlets, so many reports, so many conflicting versions of …Read more
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17Analysis of variance methods for the design and analysis of Monte Carlo statistical studiesBulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (2): 131-133. 1977.
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16Effects of random and nonrandom dotted visual noise on discrimination of a dotted target lineJournal of Experimental Psychology 100 (2): 335. 1973.
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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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16Disordered Minds. The First Century of Eastern State Hospital in Williamsburg, Virginia 1766-1866. Norman DainIsis 62 (4): 537-538. 1971.
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16The Importance of Heisenberg's S-Matrix Program for the Theoretical High-Energy Physics of the 1950'sCentaurus 29 (2): 110-149. 1986.
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16Auditory and linguistic processes in speech perception: Inferences from six fusions in dichotic listeningPsychological Review 83 (2): 114-140. 1976.
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16A Living Tradition: The Book of Jeremiah in Current ResearchInterpretation 37 (2): 117-129. 1983.Careful study of the Book of Jeremiah helps us remain faithful to the prophet's legacy by learning from him to weigh the traditions of the past and to use them in the struggle to forge a better world
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16Bentham on Religion: Atheism and the Secular SocietyJournal of the History of Ideas 47 (1): 95. 1986.
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