Results for 'Arlin Pachet'

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    What teen mothers know.Arline T. Geronimus - 1996 - Human Nature 7 (4):323-352.
    In the United States, low-income or minority populations tend toward earlier births than the more advantaged. In disadvantaged populations, one factor that may exert pressure toward early births is “weathering,” or pervasive health uncertainty. Are subjective perceptions of health related to fertility timing? Drawing on a small sample of intensive interviews with teenage mothers-to-be, I suggest that low-income African American teenagers may expect uncertain health and short lifespans. Where family economies and caretaking systems are based on kin networks, such perceptions (...)
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    Do US Black Women Experience Stress-Related Accelerated Biological Aging?Arline T. Geronimus, Margaret T. Hicken, Jay A. Pearson, Sarah J. Seashols, Kelly L. Brown & Tracey Dawson Cruz - 2010 - Human Nature 21 (1):19-38.
    We hypothesize that black women experience accelerated biological aging in response to repeated or prolonged adaptation to subjective and objective stressors. Drawing on stress physiology and ethnographic, social science, and public health literature, we lay out the rationale for this hypothesis. We also perform a first population-based test of its plausibility, focusing on telomere length, a biomeasure of aging that may be shortened by stressors. Analyzing data from the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN), we estimate that at (...)
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  3. The Philosopher's Rest.Pierre Pachet - 1995 - Diogenes 43 (169):39-51.
    In the invisible darkness which shrouds each one of us as an individual, and at the same time shrouds all forms of knowledge, there are things which we do not know, things which thrive in the interstitial spaces between established forms of knowledge. The attitude towards such things of those who reflect on the state of knowledge seems to convey a self-evident fact: we wish to know those things that we do not know. To put it more aptly, we are (...)
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    The Noise From Wind Turbines: Potential Adverse Impacts on Children’s Well-Being.Arline L. Bronzaft - 2011 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 31 (4):291-295.
    Research linking loud sounds to hearing loss in youngsters is now widespread, resulting in the issuance of warnings to protect children’s hearing. However, studies attesting to the adverse effects of intrusive sounds and noise on children’s overall mental and physical health and well-being have not received similar attention.This, despite the fact that many studies have demonstrated that intrusive noises such as those from passing road traffic, nearby rail systems, and overhead aircraft can adversely affect children’s cardiovascular system, memory, language development, (...)
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    The health care agent: selected but neglected.Arline Lane & N. N. Dubler - 1997 - Bioethics Forum 13 (2):17.
  6. Auguste Comte.Arline Reilein Standley - 1981 - Boston: Twayne Publishers.
     
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    Mendelian-Mutationism: The Forgotten Evolutionary Synthesis.Arlin Stoltzfus & Kele Cable - 2014 - Journal of the History of Biology 47 (4):501-546.
    According to a classical narrative, early geneticists, failing to see how Mendelism provides the missing pieces of Darwin’s theory, rejected gradual changes and advocated an implausible yet briefly popular view of evolution-by-mutation; after decades of delay (in which synthesis was prevented by personal conflicts, disciplinary rivalries, and anti-Darwinian animus), Darwinism emerged on a new Mendelian basis. Based on the works of four influential early geneticists – Bateson, de Vries, Morgan and Punnett –, and drawing on recent scholarship, we offer an (...)
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    Entretien avec Pierre Pachet.Pierre Pachet - 2004 - Rue Descartes 43 (1):70-87.
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    La deixis selon Zénon et Chrysippe.Pierre Pachet - 1975 - Phronesis 20 (3):241-246.
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    Self-Portrait of a Conservative.Pierre Pachet - 1990 - Substance 19 (2/3):177.
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    The Ethics of Predatory Journals.Alexander McLeod, Arline Savage & Mark G. Simkin - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 153 (1):121-131.
    Predatory journals operate as vanity presses, typically charging large submission or publication fees and requiring little peer review. The consequences of such journals are wide reaching, affecting the integrity of the legitimate journals they attempt to imitate, the reputations of the departments, colleges, and universities of their contributors, the actions of accreditation bodies, the reputations of their authors, and perhaps even the generosity of academic benefactors. Using a stakeholder analysis, our study of predatory journals suggests that most stakeholders gain little (...)
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  12. The Authority of Poets in a World without Authority.Pierre Pachet - 2007 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 74 (3):931-940.
    H. Arendt asserts that "in the modern world authority has disappeared almost to the vanishing point." However, she attributes some kind of authority to the words of poets, in the case discussed here, to those of her friend W. H. Auden. The precious gift of the poets to write poems that have an "unconstraining" power , gives that authority to their voice.
     
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    Action Identity in Style Simulation Systems: Do Players Consider Machine-Generated Music As of Their Own Style?Armen Khatchatourov, François Pachet & Victoria Rowe - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  14. Ces millions de gens..Pierre Pachet - 1987 - The Temps de la Réflexion 8:229.
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  15. Du signal au signe musical.F. Pachet & J. P. Briot - forthcoming - Hermes.
     
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  16. Esprits faux.Pierre Pachet - 1984 - The Temps de la Réflexion 5:291.
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  17. La Force de dormir.Pierre Pachet - 1991 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 96 (1):125-127.
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  18. Suis-je bête.Pierre Pachet - 1988 - The Temps de la Réflexion 9:233.
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  19. The Authority of Poets in a World without Authority.Pierre Pachet - 2007 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 73:931-940.
    H. Arendt asserts that "in the modern world authority has disappeared almost to the vanishing point." However, she attributes some kind of authority to the words of poets, in the case discussed here, to those of her friend W. H. Auden. The precious gift of the poets to write poems that have an "unconstraining" power, gives that authority to their voice.
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    Questions, Henry Hiz, ed., Dordrecht-Boston, D. Reidel Publishing, 1978. 15,5 × 23, XVIII + 366 p. (« Synthese Language Library »). [REVIEW]Pierre Pachet - 1979 - Revue de Synthèse 100 (95-96):477-479.
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    Ancient Logic and its Modern Interpretations, ed. by John Corcoran. Dordrecht-Boston, D. Reidel, 1974, 15,7 × 22,7, 218 p. (Synthese Historical Library, vol. 9). [REVIEW]Pierre Pachet - 1975 - Revue de Synthèse 96 (77-78):97-98.
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    When a Patient Says “No”.Kim Yen Thi Vu & Arline Worsham - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (1):63-63.
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    Evolutionary Causation: Biological and Philosophical Reflections.Tobias Uller & Kevin N. Laland (eds.) - 2019 - MIT Press.
    A comprehensive treatment of the concept of causation in evolutionary biology that makes clear its central role in both historical and contemporary debates. Most scientific explanations are causal. This is certainly the case in evolutionary biology, which seeks to explain the diversity of life and the adaptive fit between organisms and their surroundings. The nature of causation in evolutionary biology, however, is contentious. How causation is understood shapes the structure of evolutionary theory, and historical and contemporary debates in evolutionary biology (...)
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