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    Countryman, M. 179 Chomsky, N. 258 Craft, WD 136,140 Cutting, JE 190.M. A. Arbib, R. Arnheim, S. Appell, F. Attneave, R. Battison, U. Bellugi, B. Borghuis, E. Brunswik, K. Buhler & L. Burke - 2002 - In Liliana Albertazzi (ed.), Unfolding Perceptual Continua. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 283.
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    The role of patients/family members in the hospital ethics committee's review and deliberations.Gregory L. Stidham, Kate T. Christensen & Gerald F. Burke - 1990 - HEC Forum 2 (1):3-17.
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    Karl Marx.Edward L. Burke - 1961 - New Scholasticism 35 (2):191-201.
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    Karl Marx.Edward L. Burke - 1961 - New Scholasticism 35 (2):191-201.
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    Origin of History as Metaphysic (Classic Reprint).Marjorie L. Burke - 2018 - Forgotten Books.
    Excerpt from Origin of History as Metaphysic The Muse Clio, carted from Pieria to the museums, can no longer be invoked without a libation to her warders, the numerous scribes, who have been busy since her fall correlating her steps, or her metamorphoses, as some say, for she has proved a difficult subject for classification: She is becoming bigger or better, nay she is growing many; she stations one foot in the beginning, but where is the other? Alas, it is (...)
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  6. Professional expertise in politics and administration.John P. Burke & Richard L. Pattenaude - 1988 - In James S. Bowman & Frederick Elliston (eds.), Ethics, Government, and Public Policy: A Reference Guide. Greenwood Press.
     
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    Women, Writing, and the Reproduction of Culture in Tudor and Stuart Britain.Mary Burke, Jane L. Donawerth, Linda L. Dove & Karen Nelson - 2000 - Syracuse University Press.
    In Tudor and Stuart Britain, women writers took active roles in negotiating cultural ideas and systems to gain power by participating in politics through writing, shaping the aesthetics of genre, and fashioning feminine gender, despite constraints on women. Through the lens of cultural studies, the authors explore the ways in which women of this era worked to actually create culture. Articles cover five areas: women, writing, and material culture; women as objects and agents in reproducing culture; women's role in producing (...)
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    A Philosophy of Submission.James L. Burke - 1949 - New Scholasticism 23 (2):249-251.
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    Catholics and the Supreme Court.James L. Burke - 1949 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 24 (3):394-397.
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  10. Camus and the Pursuit of Happiness.Edward L. Burke - 1962 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 37 (3):391-409.
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    Information ethics and the law of data representations.Dan L. Burk - 2008 - Ethics and Information Technology 10 (2-3):135-147.
    The theories of information ethics articulated by Luciano Floridi and his collaborators have clear implications for law. Information law, including the law of privacy and of intellectual property, is especially likely to benefit from a coherent and comprehensive theory of information ethics. This article illustrates how information ethics might apply to legal doctrine, by examining legal questions related to the ownership and control of the personal data representations, including photographs, game avatars, and consumer profiles, that have become ubiquitous with the (...)
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    Reflections on the Champaign Case.James L. Burke - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (2):202-204.
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    Toward an Epistemology of ISP Secondary Liability.Dan L. Burk - 2011 - Philosophy and Technology 24 (4):437-454.
    At common law, contributory infringement for copyright infringement requires "knowledge" of the infringing activity by a direct infringer before secondary liability can attach. In the USA, the "safe harbor" provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, that shield Internet Service Providers from secondary copyright liability, are concomitantly available only to ISPs that lack the common law knowledge prerequisites for such liability. But this leads to the question of when a juridical corporate entity can be said to have "knowledge" under the (...)
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    What Do We Owe to Baby Jane?Rebecca L. Burke, Grace Powers Monaco & Rick Kaufman - 1984 - Hastings Center Report 14 (4):49-50.
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    Confidentiality in End-of-Life and After-Death Situations.Rebekah J. Bardash, Caroline Burke & James L. Werth - 2002 - Ethics and Behavior 12 (3):205-222.
    Confidentiality is one of the foundations on which psychotherapy is built. Limitations on confidentiality in the therapeutic process have been explained and explored by many authors and organizations. However, controversy and confusion continue to exist with regard to the limitations on confidentiality in situations where clients are considering their options at the end of life and after a client has died. This article reviews these 2 areas and provides some suggestions for future research.
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    Multiculturalism, Medicine, and the Limits of Autonomy: The Practice of Female Circumcision.Robert L. Schwartz, David Johnson & Nan Burke - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (3):431.
    Television pictures of starvation and depredation are not the only way that famine and political instability in the horn of Africa have affected the United States. Many people from that region of the world are seeking political or economic refuge here, and they are exposing us to a culture that is in some ways — most notably, in the practice of female circumcision – so radically different from the prevailing American cultures that we have been stunned. They are also forcing (...)
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    Activation energy and sub grain size-creep rate relations in sodium chloride.S. L. Robinson, P. M. Burke & O. D. Sherby - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 29 (2):423-427.
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    Lex genetica: The law and ethics of programming biological code. [REVIEW]Dan L. Burk - 2002 - Ethics and Information Technology 4 (2):109-121.
    Recent advances in genetic engineering nowallow the design of programmable biologicalartifacts. Such programming may include usageconstraints that will alter the balance ofownership and control for biotechnologyproducts. Similar changes have been analyzedin the context of digital content managementsystems, and while this previous work is usefulin analyzing issues related to biologicalprogramming, the latter technology presents new conceptual problems that require morecomprehensive evaluation of the interplaybetween law and technologically embeddedvalues. In particular, the ability to embedcontractual terms in technological artifactsnow requires a re-examination of (...)
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    St. Thomas Aquinas’ On Kingship, To the King of Cyprus. [REVIEW]James L. Burke - 1950 - New Scholasticism 24 (4):469-470.
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    Constitutionalism. [REVIEW]James L. Burke - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (4):727-727.
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    Constitutionalism. [REVIEW]James L. Burke - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (4):727-727.
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    Supposed Persons: Modernist Poetry and the Female SubjectWomen Writers and Poetic IdentityThe Last Lunar BaedekerMarianne Moore: Imaginary PossessionsLaura Riding's Pursuit of Truth. [REVIEW]Carolyn Burke, Margaret Homans, Mina Loy, Roger L. Conover, Bonnie Costello & Joyce Piell Wexler - 1985 - Feminist Studies 11 (1):131.
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    The British Constitution. [REVIEW]James L. Burke - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (1):191-191.
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    The Dialectics of Seeing. [REVIEW]Mark L. Burke - 1991 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 65 (4):503-505.
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    The Dialectics of Seeing. [REVIEW]Mark L. Burke - 1991 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 65 (4):503-505.
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    The Great Rehearsal. [REVIEW]James L. Burke - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (4):714-715.
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    The Great Rehearsal. [REVIEW]James L. Burke - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (4):714-715.
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    The International Law of the Future. [REVIEW]James L. Burke - 1946 - Modern Schoolman 24 (1):56-58.
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    Communicative Understandings of Women's Leadership Development: From Ceilings of Glass to Labyrinth Paths.Alice H. Eagly, Janie Harden Fritz, Tamara L. Burke, Ned S. Laff, Erin L. Payseur, Diane A. Forbes Berthoud, Sheri A. Whalen, Amy C. Branam, Nathalie Duval-Couetil, Rebecca L. Dohrman, Jenna Stephenson, Melissa Wood Alemá, Jennifer A. Malkowski, Cara Jacocks, Tracey Quigley Holden & Sandra L. French (eds.) - 2011 - Lexington Books.
    Communicative Understandings of Women's Leadership Development: From Ceilings of Glass to Labyrinth Paths, edited by Elesha L. Ruminski and Annette M. Holba, weaves the disciplines of communication studies, leadership studies, and women's studies to offer theoretical and practical reflection about women's leadership development in academic, organizational, and political contexts. This work claims a space for women's leadership studies and acknowledges the paradigmatic shift from discussing women's leadership using the glass ceiling to what Eagly and Carli identify as the labyrinth of (...)
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    Origin of History as Metaphysic.Jonathan Cohen & Marjorie L. Burke - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (5):474.
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    Breaking the Boundaries Collective – A Manifesto for Relationship-based Practice.D. Darley, P. Blundell, L. Cherry, J. O. Wong, A. M. Wilson, S. Vaughan, K. Vandenberghe, B. Taylor, K. Scott, T. Ridgeway, S. Parker, S. Olson, L. Oakley, A. Newman, E. Murray, D. G. Hughes, N. Hasan, J. Harrison, M. Hall, L. Guido-Bayliss, R. Edah, G. Eichsteller, L. Dougan, B. Burke, S. Boucher, A. Maestri-Banks & Members of the Breaking the Boundaries Collective - 2024 - Ethics and Social Welfare 18 (1):94-106.
    This paper argues that professionals who make boundary-related decisions should be guided by relationship-based practice. In our roles as service users and professionals, drawing from our lived experiences of professional relationships, we argue we need to move away from distance-based practice. This includes understanding the boundary stories and narratives that exist for all of us – including the people we support, other professionals, as well as the organisations and systems within which we work. When we are dealing with professional boundary (...)
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    L'Uomo del Rinascimento.Peter Burke - 1988
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    The interaction of child abuse and rs1360780 of the FKBP5 gene is associated with amygdala resting-state functional connectivity in young adults.Christiane Wesarg, Ilya M. Veer, Nicole Y. L. Oei, Laura S. Daedelow, Tristram A. Lett, Tobias Banaschewski, Gareth J. Barker, Arun L. W. Bokde, Erin Burke Quinlan, Sylvane Desrivières, Herta Flor, Antoine Grigis, Hugh Garavan, Rüdiger Brühl, Jean-Luc Martinot, Eric Artiges, Frauke Nees, Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos, Luise Poustka, Sarah Hohmann, Juliane H. Fröhner, Michael N. Smolka, Robert Whelan, Gunter Schumann, Andreas Heinz & Henrik Walter - 2021 - Human Brain Mapping 42 (10):3269-3281.
    Extensive research has demonstrated that rs1360780, a common single nucleotide polymorphism within the FKBP5 gene, interacts with early-life stress in predicting psychopathology. Previous results suggest that carriers of the TT genotype of rs1360780 who were exposed to child abuse show differences in structure and functional activation of emotion-processing brain areas belonging to the salience network. Extending these findings on intermediate phenotypes of psychopathology, we examined if the interaction between rs1360780 and child abuse predicts resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) between the amygdala (...)
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    Tourists, Travellers and Hotels in Nineteenth-Century Jerusalem. By Shimon Gibson; Yoni Shapira; and Rupert L. Chapman III.Burke O. Long - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (1).
    Tourists, Travellers and Hotels in Nineteenth-Century Jerusalem. By Shimon Gibson; Yoni Shapira; and Rupert L. Chapman III. The Palestine Exploration Fund Annual, vol. 11. Leeds: Maney Publishing, 2013. Pp. xv + 286, illus. $78. [Distributed by the David Brown Book Co., Oakville, Conn.].
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  35. Associate Editor and Book Review Editor.Cesar R. Torres, Jan Boxill, W. Miller Brown, Michael Burke, Nicholas Dixon, Randolf Feezell, Leslie Francis, Jeffrey Fry, Paul L. Gaffney & Mark Holowchak - 2012 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 39 (2).
     
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    The emergence of the Eastern world. by G. L. Seidler. (Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1968. Pp 252. 80s.).Peter Burke - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (175):78-.
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    The interaction of affective states and cognitive vulnerabilities in the prediction of non-suicidal self-injury.Jonah N. Cohen, Jonathan P. Stange, Jessica L. Hamilton, Taylor A. Burke, Abigail Jenkins, Mian-Li Ong, Richard G. Heimberg, Lyn Y. Abramson & Lauren B. Alloy - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (3):539-547.
  38. Ueber Bewegungsempfindungen.E. Burke Delabarre - 1892 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 33:342-343.
     
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    Beyond totem and idol, the sexuate other.Luce Irigaray & Karen I. Burke - 2007 - Continental Philosophy Review 40 (4):353-364.
    The author interprets idolatry, totemism, sacrilege and taboo through her theory of sexual difference and her study of Eastern spirituality. She argues that the taboo on spirituality in Western culture has cancelled difference, resulting in our current forms of idolatry. Preserving difference, however, would allow the transcendence of the human other to exist. The task of learning to respect difference is central to human spirituality and spiritual progression. The article is a translation of “La transcendance de l’autre” in Autour d’idôlatrie: (...)
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    L’histoire culturelle et ses voisins.Peter Burke & Brigitte Rollet - 2019 - Diogène n° 258-259-258 (2-4):12-24.
    Cet article porte sur les concepts que les historiens ont empruntés, en les adaptant, aux disciplines voisines ces dernières décennies, plutôt que sur ceux qu’ils leur ont prêtés (phénomène rarissime). Il étudie le « virage social » des années soixante, l’intérêt pour l’anthropologie historique et la psycho-histoire (qui s’appuie sur la psychanalyse) dans les années soixante-dix, le tournant littéraire dans les années quatre-vingt (qui va de la poétique de l’histoire à l’analyse des archives comme fiction), l’histoire de la mémoire sociale (...)
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    L’histoire culturelle et ses voisins.Peter Burke & Brigitte Rollet - 2019 - Diogène n° 258-259-260 (2):12-24.
    Cet article porte sur les concepts que les historiens ont empruntés, en les adaptant, aux disciplines voisines ces dernières décennies, plutôt que sur ceux qu’ils leur ont prêtés (phénomène rarissime). Il étudie le « virage social » des années soixante, l’intérêt pour l’anthropologie historique et la psycho-histoire (qui s’appuie sur la psychanalyse) dans les années soixante-dix, le tournant littéraire dans les années quatre-vingt (qui va de la poétique de l’histoire à l’analyse des archives comme fiction), l’histoire de la mémoire sociale (...)
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    A Survey Of The Popularity Of Ancient Historians, 1450-1700.Peter Burke - 1966 - History and Theory 5 (2):135-152.
    Analysis of editions of classical historians-both in original and vernacular languages-as given in F.L.A. Schweiger's Handbuch der classischen Bibliographie, indicates variations in taste for models of historical writing. Many more Roman than Greek historians were reprinted: Sallust was the most popular author, but almost all the Romans were reprinted more often than any of the Greeks. National preferences can be seen in statistics of vernacular editions arranged by place of publication. Scholarly readers show a different pattern of preference. Introductions to (...)
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    Il dubbio di Merleau-Ponty: l'arte e l'invisibile.Patrick Burke & Sergio Vitale (eds.) - 2005 - Firenze: Clinamen.
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    (Anti)Realist Implications of a Pragmatist Dual-Process Active-Externalist Theory of Experience.Tom Burke - 2008 - Philosophia Scientiae 12 (1):187-211.
    Les questions relatives à l’opposition réalisme/antiréalisme sont abordées à la lumière d’une philosophie pragmatiste de l’esprit. On élabore une philosophie pragmatiste de l’esprit dans les termes d’une théorie ‘externaliste-active’ de l’expérience vue comme double processus. Cette théorie pose en principe deux types d’expérience tels que la ‘mentalité’ (en tant que capacité à penser, émettre des hypothèses, formuler des théories, raisonner, délibérer) constitue l’un des deux types d’expérience. La correspondance formelle de la théorie avec les faits est caractérisée en termes de (...)
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    (Anti)Realist Implications of a Pragmatist Dual-Process Active-Externalist Theory of Experience.Tom Burke - 2008 - Philosophia Scientiae 12:187-211.
    Les questions relatives à l’opposition réalisme/antiréalisme sont abordées à la lumière d’une philosophie pragmatiste de l’esprit. On élabore une philosophie pragmatiste de l’esprit dans les termes d’une théorie ‘externaliste-active’ de l’expérience vue comme double processus. Cette théorie pose en principe deux types d’expérience tels que la ‘mentalité’ (en tant que capacité à penser, émettre des hypothèses, formuler des théories, raisonner, délibérer) constitue l’un des deux types d’expérience. La correspondance formelle de la théorie avec les faits est caractérisée en termes de (...)
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  46. Conceptual thought in Karl Rahner.Patrick John Burke - 1994 - Gregorianum 75 (1):65-93.
    La valeur du concept a donné lieu à de grandes controverses dans la philosophie et la théologie modernes. Alors qu'il déplace l'accent interne du concept au jugement pour parvenir à l'être, Rahner ne désire pas pour autant déprécier le concept. Une tension existe cependant dans sa pensée : tandis qu'il cherche à maintenir le mouvement dynamique de l'intellect qui transcende toute réalité dans sa marche vers l'infini, il entend bien éviter la complète relativisation du concept. L'article étudie la pensée de (...)
     
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    Antigone’s Transgression.Victoria I. Burke - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (3):535-546.
    RésuméCet article concerne le conflit entre le domaine du divin et celui de l'humain dans la lecture hégélienne de l'Antigone de Sophocle. Je soutiens que la lecture de l'Antigone par Hegel sous-estime la négativité du sacré et que, contrairement à ce que pense Hegel, l'action d'Antigone ne peut pas être dépassée, parce que son telos n'est pas l'unité, mais plutôt le rétablissement de ce que Bataille appellerait la continuité, ou l'indifférencié. Le sens du récit de l'Antigone excède ainsi l'usage qu'en (...)
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  48. SEIDLER, G. L.-"The Emergence of the Eastern World". [REVIEW]Peter Burke - 1971 - Philosophy 46:78.
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  49. Bettina G. Bergo is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh. She is the translator of three works by Emmanuel Levinas, and a book on Heidegger's debt to Jewish thought (M. Zarader, La dette impensee: Heidegger et l'heritage hebraique). Her monograph on Levinas and postmodern thought. [REVIEW]Peter Burke, Johannes Fedderke & Anthony Holiday - forthcoming - Theoria.
     
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  50. 290/Name Index Bouchaud, JP 112,116 Bousquet, GH 230 Bovens. L. 3, 61,139 Bowles, S. 216,229.R. Boyd, M. Brown, S. C. Brown, J. C. Bryce, J. Buchanan, C. Bulcaen, S. Burks, M. F. Bumyeat, G. Busino & C. Castelfranchi - 2008 - In Maria-Carla Galavotti (ed.), Reasoning, Rationality and Probability. CSLI Publications. pp. 289.
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