•  50
    Cusanus: The legacy of learned ignorance (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (2). 2009.
    The past years have seen the official completion of the Opera Omnia of Nicholas of Cusa and have witnessed, as well, the production of a plethora of new studies on this fifteenth-century thinker. It is no longer enough, however, to be familiar with scholarship in German, Italian, and English in order to have a comprehensive view of the newer Cusanus research. One must also have a command of Spanish and Portuguese as well. An informal survey of the Philosopher's Index, by no means exhaustive, of …Read more
  • Paul Weiss. Man's Freedom (review)
    The Thomist 14 (n/a): 536. 1951.
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    Sweetness and saltiness of compound solutions of sucrose and NaCl as a function of concentration of solutes
    with J. G. Beebe-Center, M. S. Rogers, and W. H. Atkinson
    Journal of Experimental Psychology 57 (4): 231. 1959.
  •  45
    The kinetic depth effect
    with Hans Wallach
    Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (4): 205. 1953.
  •  35
    The memory effect of visual perception of three-dimensional form
    with Hans Wallach and Ulric Neisser
    Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (5): 360. 1953.
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    Integration Research for Natural Resource Management in Australia: an introduction to new challenges for research practice
    with Gabriele Bammer, Alice Roughley, and Geoff Syme
    Journal of Research Practice 1 (2). 2005.
    This special issue of the Journal of Research Practice focuses on integration research, also known as integrated or integrative research. Integration between disciplines and between research and practice is increasingly recognised as essential to tackle complex problems more effectively. But there is little to guide researchers about how to undertake integration research. This special issue provides a number of case studies of how integration has been approached and exemplifies the challenges fa…Read more