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    Cosmopolitanism and the Arab spring: foundations for the decline of terrorism.Lori J. Underwood - 2013 - New York: P. Lang.
    <I>Cosmopolitanism and the Arab Spring: Foundations for the Decline of Terrorism analyzes the role of social media in the Arab Spring within a specific philosophical framework. Kantian cosmopolitanism, enhanced by social media and Internet communications technologies, offers a solid explanation of the political evolution of the Arab Spring. These technologies have given rise to a new cosmopolitanism that rejects alternating dichotomies in favor of an evolving consciousness of our status as citizens of a global commonwealth with a tiered set of (...)
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    Simone de Beauvoir and Hannah Arendt.Lori J. Marso - 2012 - Political Theory 40 (2):165-193.
    This article compares Hannah Arendt's famous essay on Adolf Eichmann's trial in Israel in 1961 to Simone de Beauvoir's little studied piece, "An Eye for an Eye," on the trial of Robert Brasillach in France in 1945. Arendt and Beauvoir each determine the complicity of individuals acting within a political order that seeks to eliminate certain forms of otherness and difference, but come to differing conclusions about the significance of the crimes. I explain Beauvoir's account of ambiguity, on which she (...)
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    Masked Speech Recognition in School-Age Children.Lori J. Leibold & Emily Buss - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    A Feminist Ethic That Binds us to Mother Earth.Lori J. Swanson - 2015 - Ethics and the Environment 20 (2):83-103.
    What we call natural and what we call human are inseparable. We live one life. Why is Earth supposedly a mother? Cuomo suggested a historic association with the connection of woman and Earth as “providers of life, sustenance, and creativity.” Norgaard wrote that there is a “connection between women’s fertility and the fertility of the land.” Women are oriented toward relationships and interdependence whereas men approach problems with principles, reasoning, and judgments. Are these generalizations? Undoubtedly, yes. Yet it is sometimes (...)
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    Simone de Beauvoir on Violence and Politics.Lori J. Marso - 2017 - In Laura Hengehold & Nancy Bauer (eds.), A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 299–310.
    Beauvoir's writings index the politics of ontological, structural, instrumental, and affective instances of violence. In all cases, she sees violence as a result of political practices. Rather than simply deploring or condemning violence, however, Beauvoir demonstrates that we have to understand that it delineates and is manifest in all our relationships and representations. Nevertheless, we need not accept violence, and indeed, we must struggle against it. Oppressive human relationships situate us as systematically and unequally exposed to violent injury and premature (...)
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    Can We Find Our Mothers in Time?Lori J. Marso - 2021 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 42 (2):457-471.
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    Deconstruction, Feminism, Film Sarah Dillon. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018.Lori J. Marso - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (4).
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    Solidarity sans identity: Richard Wright and Simone de Beauvoir theorize political subjectivity.Lori J. Marso - 2014 - Contemporary Political Theory 13 (3):242-262.
    Starting with Richard Wright’s controversial address to the Paris Congress of Black Writers and Authors of 1956, this article explores Wright’s and Simone de Beauvoir’s focus on existential freedom as key to an emancipatory political subjectivity. Both Wright and Beauvoir reject the content of identity formed via oppression, seeking to move beyond categories of culture, religion, femininity and blackness. They argue that solidarity can be better forged across identity groups by nurturing a political subjectivity that recognizes the historical and political (...)
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    The loving citizen: Germaine de staël's Delphine.Lori J. Marso - 1997 - Journal of Political Philosophy 5 (2):109–131.
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    The Loving Citizen: Germaine de Staël's Delphine.Lori J. Marso - 1997 - Journal of Political Philosophy 5 (2):109-131.
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    The Poverty of American Politics.Lori J. Marso - forthcoming - Theory and Event 16 (1).
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    Thinking Politically with Simone de Beauvoir in The Second Sex.Lori J. Marso - forthcoming - Theory and Event 15 (2).
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    Excitatory backward conditioning of defensive burying in rats.Marica L. Spetch, Lori J. Terlecki, John P. J. Pinel, Donald M. Wilkie & Dallas Treit - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19 (2):111-114.
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    Conditioned defensive burying in rodents: Organismic variables.Dallas Treit, Lori J. Terlecki & John P. J. Pinel - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (6):451-454.
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    Primate cultural worlds: Monkeys, apes, and humans.Frank E. Poirier & Lori J. Fitton - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):349-350.
    Monkeys and apes, inhabiting variable environments and subjected to K-selection, exhibit cultural behavior transmitted horizontally and vertically, like cetaceans. Behaviors enhancing better health and nutrition, predator avoidance, or mate selection, can affect differential reproduction.Furthermore, dominance hierarchies and social status not only affect the transmission and acceptance of new behaviors but they may also affect genetic inheritance.
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    Freaks of Nature. [REVIEW]Lori J. Marso - 2011 - Political Theory 39 (3):417 - 428.
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    Synchronous Change and Perception of Object Unity: Evidence from Adults and Infants.Peter W. Jusczyk, Scott P. Johnson, Elizabeth S. Spelke & Lori J. Kennedy - 1999 - Cognition 71 (3):257-88.
    Adults and infants display a robust ability to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ends of the object undergo common motion (e.g. Kellman, P.J., Spelke, E.S., 1983. Perception of partly occluded objects in infancy. Cognitive Psychology 15, 483±524). Ecologically oriented accounts of this ability focus on the primacy of motion in the perception of segregated objects, but Gestalt theory suggests a broader possibility: observers may perceive object unity by detecting patterns of synchronous change, of which common (...)
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    Shock intensity and conditioned defensive burying in rats.Dallas Treit, John P. J. Pinel & Lori J. Terlecki - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (1):5-7.
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    Rationality and narrative: A relationship of priority.Kip Redick & Lori Underwood - 2007 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 40 (4):394 - 405.
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  20. Howard Pollio.Michael J. Apter, James Reason, Geoffrey Underwood, Thomas H. Carr, Graham F. Reed, Richard A. Block & Peter W. Sheehan - 1979 - In Geoffrey Underwood & Robin Stevens (eds.), Aspects of Consciousness. Academic Press.
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    Reflections on mirror neurons and speech perception.Lori L. Holt Andrew J. Lotto, Gregory S. Hickok - 2009 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 13 (3):110.
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    Tests of the two-factor theory of retroactive inhibition.J. A. McGeoch & B. J. Underwood - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (1):1.
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    "Fate" of first-list associations in transfer theory.Jean M. Barnes & Benton J. Underwood - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 58 (2):97.
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  24. Africas youthful population: risk or opportunity?Lori S. Ashford, R. A. Garcia, B. S. Soares Filho, Y. Cai, R. Lakshminarayanan, J. F. May, E. Bos, R. Hasan, E. Suzuki & T. R. Aryal - 2007 - Journal of Biosocial Science 39 (5):693-706.
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    General flat four-dimensional world pictures and clock systems.J. P. Hsu & J. A. Underwood - 1978 - Foundations of Physics 8 (11-12):833-843.
    We explore the mathematical structure and the physical implications of a general four-dimensional symmetry framework which is consistent with the Poincaré—Einstein principle of relativity for physical laws and with experiments. In particular, we discuss a four-dimensional framework in which all observers in different frames use one and the same grid of clocks. The general framework includes special relativity and a recently proposed new four-dimensional symmetry with a nonuniversal light speed as two special simple cases. The connection between the properties of (...)
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    The Good It Promises, The Harm It Does: Critical Essays on Effective Altruism.Carol J. Adams, Alice Crary & Lori Gruen (eds.) - 2023 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    Deeply rooted structures of racism, ableism, misogyny, ageism, and transphobia hurt great numbers of people, exposing them to intolerance, economic exclusion, and physical harm around the globe. Billions of land animals suffer and die annually in concentrated feeding operations and slaughterhouses. Our planet and all who live here are in perilous straights as the climate changes. In the face of such grievous problems, people who want to find positive ways to respond often grapple with difficult questions about how to make (...)
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    Early family context and development of adolescent ruminative style: Moderation by temperament.Lori M. Hilt, Jeffrey M. Armstrong & Marilyn J. Essex - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (5):916-926.
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    No Refuge(es) here: Jane Doe and the Contested Right to ‘Abortion on Demand’.Lori Brown, J. Shoshanna Ehrlich & Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernández - forthcoming - Feminist Legal Studies:1-23.
    Using a multidisciplinary framework, this article examines the Office of Refugee Resettlement’s (ORR) policy decision to prohibit teens in federal immigration custody from obtaining abortions. As we argue, this appropriation of decisional authority over their reproductive bodies discursively cast them as doubly subversive for first breaching the southern border of the United States and then insisting upon the right to ‘abortion on demand’. Mapping these twinned agendas onto their bodies, these teens were configured as a threat to the racialised national (...)
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    Errors in recognition learning and retention.Benton J. Underwood & Joel S. Freund - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (1):55.
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    Kant. [REVIEW]Lori Underwood - 2012 - Teaching Philosophy 35 (1):108-111.
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    Kant. [REVIEW]Lori Underwood - 2012 - Teaching Philosophy 35 (1):108-111.
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    Agency and Democracy in Development Ethics.Lori Keleher & Stacy J. Kosko (eds.) - 2019 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    A diverse set of expert voices from the Global North and South - philosophers, economists, policy and development scholars and practitioners - explore two themes central to development ethics: agency and democracy. Established luminaries in development ethics engage with the book's themes alongside fresh voices on the way to becoming familiar figures in the field. Their essays work within diverse areas of development studies, including human security and human rights, democratic governance in theory and practice, the capability approach, gender and (...)
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  33. Interference and forgetting.Benton J. Underwood - 1957 - Psychological Review 64 (1):49-60.
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  34. False recognition produced by implicit verbal responses.Benton J. Underwood - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (1):122.
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    The alluring but misleading analogy between mirror neurons and the motor theory of speech.Lori L. Holt & Andrew J. Lotto - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2):204-205.
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    Attributes of memory.Benton J. Underwood - 1969 - Psychological Review 76 (6):559-573.
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    Retroactive inhibition of verbal associations as a multiple function of temporal point of interpolation and degree of interpolated learning.E. James Archer & Benton J. Underwood - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 42 (5):283.
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    Transfer in verbal materials with dissimilar stimuli and response similarity varied.Robert K. Young & Benton J. Underwood - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 47 (3):153.
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    Acquisition of items and associations in verbal discrimination learning as a function of level of practice.Eugene B. Zechmeister & Benton J. Underwood - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (2):355.
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    Retroactive inhibition as a function of degree of interpolated learning.L. E. Thune & B. J. Underwood - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (3):185.
  41. Introduction.Lori Keleher & Stacy J. Kosko - 2019 - In Lori Keleher & Stacy Kosko (eds.), Agency and Democracy in Development Ethics. Cambridge University Press.
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    Encoding variability: Tests of the Martin hypothesis.Robert F. Williams & Benton J. Underwood - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 86 (2):317.
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    An empirical explanation of the skewness of the bowed serial position curve.Alan Ribback & Benton J. Underwood - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (3):329.
  44. On Puppies and Pussies: Animals, Intimacy, and Moral Distance.Chris J. Cuomo & Lori Gruen - 1998 - In Bat-Ami Bar On & Ann Ferguson (eds.), Daring to Be Good: Essays in Feminist Ethico-Politics. Routledge. pp. 129--42.
     
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    A lack of interference effects in recognition memory.Gordon B. Willis & Benton J. Underwood - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (6):427-430.
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    Stimulus recall following paired-associate learning.Samuel M. Feldman & Benton J. Underwood - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 (1):11.
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    Word recognition memory and frequency information.Benton J. Underwood - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 94 (3):276.
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    R-S learning as a function of meaningfulness and degree of S-R learning.Eleanore M. Jantz & Benton J. Underwood - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (2):174.
  49. How implicit is implicit learning.G. Underwood & J. E. H. Bright - 1996 - In Implicit Cognition. Oxford University Press.
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    Retention of frequency information with observations on recognition and recall.Benton J. Underwood, Joel Zimmerman & Joel S. Freund - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 87 (2):149.
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