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    Decreased Cerebellar-Orbitofrontal Connectivity Correlates with Stuttering Severity: Whole-Brain Functional and Structural Connectivity Associations with Persistent Developmental Stuttering.Kevin R. Sitek, Shanqing Cai, Deryk S. Beal, Joseph S. Perkell, Frank H. Guenther & Satrajit S. Ghosh - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Pediatric Responses to Fundamental and Formant Frequency Altered Auditory Feedback: A Scoping Review.Caitlin Coughler, Keelia L. Quinn de Launay, David W. Purcell, Janis Oram Cardy & Deryk S. Beal - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    PurposeThe ability to hear ourselves speak has been shown to play an important role in the development and maintenance of fluent and coherent speech. Despite this, little is known about the developing speech motor control system throughout childhood, in particular if and how vocal and articulatory control may differ throughout development. A scoping review was undertaken to identify and describe the full range of studies investigating responses to frequency altered auditory feedback in pediatric populations and their contributions to our understanding (...)
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    Prefrontal Cortex Activity during Dual Task Performance: A Functional Neuroimaging Study.Syed Hassan, Leandro Bonetti, Kara Patterson, Deryk Beal, Anthony Ruocco & Darlene Reid - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  4. A Confusion of Categories: Wittgenstein's Kierkegaardian Argument Against Heidegger.Jonathan Beale - 2010 - Philosophical Writings (Special Issue):15-26.
    A mysterious remark to Friedrich Waismann on 30 December 1929 marks the only occasion where Wittgenstein refers to both Heidegger and Kierkegaard. Yet although this has generated much controversy, little attention has been paid to the charge of nonsense that Wittgenstein here appears to bring against Heidegger; thus, the supporting argument that may be latent has not been unearthed. Through analysis of this remark, Wittgenstein's arguments in the Tractatus and 'A Lecture on Ethics', and Heidegger's account of anxiety (Angst) in (...)
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  5. Language, poetry and the rights of man.Da Beale - forthcoming - Theoria.
     
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  6. To love the tallith more than God.Timothy K. Beal & Tod Linafelt - 2005 - In Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.), Derrida and religion: other testaments. New York: Routledge.
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    Critical notices.Dorothea Beale - 1898 - Mind 7 (28):552-556.
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    Hobbes, la coutume et la Common Law.Christophe Béal - 2020 - Noesis 34:29-42.
    The classic theory of Common Law is based on the idea of a law derived from immemorial customs that guide judges’ decisions and contribute to the continuity and stability of the legal order. Hobbes, in his criticism of Edward Coke, questions the legal principles that characterize the “spirit of Common Law”. In his view, it is authority and not use that makes the law. This Hobbesian criticism, which can be considered as one of the ­sources of positivist interpretation of customary (...)
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    Catholic Education in the Service of Africa.A. C. F. Beales & Pan-African Catholic Education Conference - 1967 - British Journal of Educational Studies 15 (3):320.
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    Editorial Introduction.Deryke Belshaw - 2006 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 23 (3):129-129.
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    Editorial Introduction.Deryke Belshaw - 2003 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 20 (2):65-68.
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    Enhancing the Development Capabilities of Civil Society Organisations: With Particular Reference To Christian Faith-based Organisations.Deryke Belshaw - 2006 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 23 (3):157-162.
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    Accepted and Neglected Challenges in Christian Development Activity: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa.Deryke Belshaw - 2002 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 19 (2):138-144.
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    Poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa in the context of the decline of the welfare state: the strategic role of the church.Deryke Belshaw - 1999 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 16 (4):114-119.
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    Sustainable Poverty Reduction: Taking Income Generation Seriously in Transformational Development Strategies.Deryke Belshaw - 2005 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 22 (2):93-97.
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    The Human Rights-based Approach to Development: Overview, context and critical issues.Deryke Belshaw & Malcolm Malone - 2003 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 20 (2):77-91.
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  17. Wittgenstein's Anti-scientistic Worldview.Jonathan Beale - 2017 - In Jonathan Beale & Ian James Kidd (eds.), Wittgenstein and Scientism. London: Routledge. pp. 59-80.
    This chapter outlines ways in which Wittgenstein’s opposition to scientism is manifest in his later conception of philosophy and the negative attitude he held toward his times. The chapter tries to make clear how these two areas of Wittgenstein’s thought are connected and reflect an anti-scientistic worldview he held, one intimated in Philosophical Investigations §122. -/- It is argued that the later Wittgenstein’s metaphilosophy is marked out against two scientistic claims in particular. First, the view that the scientific method is (...)
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    Bilateral symmetry and behavior.M. C. Corballis & I. L. Beale - 1970 - Psychological Review 77 (5):451-464.
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    Wittgenstein and Scientism.Jonathan Beale & Ian James Kidd (eds.) - 2014 - London: Routledge.
    Wittgenstein criticised prevailing attitudes toward the sciences. The target of his criticisms was ‘scientism’: what he described as ‘the overestimation of science’. This collection is the first study of Wittgenstein’s anti-scientism - a theme in his work that is clearly central to his thought yet strikingly neglected by the existing literature. The book explores the philosophical basis of Wittgenstein’s anti-scientism; how this anti-scientism helps us understand Wittgenstein’s philosophical aims; and how this underlies his later conception of philosophy and the kind (...)
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    Introduction.Hans J. Berliner & Don F. Beal - 1990 - Artificial Intelligence 43 (1):1-5.
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    Notes and news.N. T. Walker, A. C. F. Beales & James L. Henderson - 1955 - British Journal of Educational Studies 3 (2):167-175.
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    Notes and Correspondence.Edwin Beal Jr & Louise Patterson - 1950 - Isis 41 (3/4):303-305.
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    Some Observations on American Education.A. C. F. Beales - 1957 - British Journal of Educational Studies 5 (2):189-190.
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    The Uses of the University.A. C. F. Beales & Clark Kerr - 1964 - British Journal of Educational Studies 13 (1):102.
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    Notes and news.N. T. Walker & A. C. F. Beales - 1957 - British Journal of Educational Studies 6 (1):74-75.
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    Categorical effects in the perception of faces.James M. Beale & Frank C. Keil - 1995 - Cognition 57 (3):217-239.
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    Management and Income Inequality: A Review and Conceptual Framework.Brent D. Beal & Marina Astakhova - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 142 (1):1-23.
    Income inequality in the US has now reached levels not seen since the 1920s. Management, as a field of scholarly inquiry, has the potential to contribute in significant ways to our understanding of recent inequality trends. We review and assess recent research, both in the management literature and in other fields. We then delineate a conceptual framework that highlights the mechanisms through which business practice may be linked to income inequality. We then outline four general areas in which management scholars (...)
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  28. 13 The New Biotechnology James B. Beal.James B. Beal - 1974 - In John Warren White (ed.), Frontiers of Consciousness: The Meeting Ground Between Inner and Outer Reality. Julian Press. pp. 213.
     
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    Foundations of multidimensional scaling.Richard Beals, David H. Krantz & Amos Tversky - 1968 - Psychological Review 75 (2):127-142.
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    Maria Montessori: Her Life and Work.A. C. F. Beales & E. M. Standing - 1958 - British Journal of Educational Studies 7 (1):92.
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    Motivation in the age of genomics: why genetic findings of disease susceptibility might not motivate behavior change.Kyle B. Brothers, Sarah J. Beal & Tinsley H. G. Webster - 2013 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 9 (1):1-15.
    There is a growing consensus that results generated through multiplex genetic tests, even those produced as a part of research, should be reported to providers and patients when they are considered “actionable,” that is, when they could be used to inform some potentially beneficial clinical action. However, there remains controversy over the precise criterion that should be used in identifying when a result meets this standard. In this paper, we seek to refine the concept of “actionability” by exploring one proposed (...)
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    Short notices.E. B. Castle, A. G. F. Beales, D. J. Foskett, John Hayes & B. E. Dawson - 1971 - British Journal of Educational Studies 19 (2):229-232.
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    The nonmoral conditions of moral cognition.Bree Beal - 2021 - Philosophical Psychology 34 (8):1097-1124.
    Theorists seeking evidence of moral cognition – whether in human infants, nonhuman animals, or any other population – would benefit from a minimalistic description of what moral cognition is. However, such a definition has proven elusive. Some argue that debates over the existence (or not) of moral cognition in various populations turn on unresolvable semantic disagreement over how to characterize the moral domain. I acknowledge a semantic dimension to some disputes and identify another problem: Often, while sidestepping semantics, researchers rely (...)
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    Notes and News.K. G. Collier & A. C. F. Beales - 1956 - British Journal of Educational Studies 4 (2):165-171.
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    The Nature of Historical Explanation.A. C. F. Beales - 1953 - British Journal of Educational Studies 1 (2):189.
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    Cognition in moral space: A minimal model.Bree Beal & Guram Gogia - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 92 (C):103134.
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    A generalised quiescence search algorithm.Don F. Beal - 1990 - Artificial Intelligence 43 (1):85-98.
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    Abusive interactions with embodied agents.Chris Creed & Russell Beale - 2008 - Interaction Studies 9 (3):481-503.
    Numerous research groups around the world are attempting to build realistic and believable autonomous embodied agents that attempt to have natural interactions with users. Research into these entities has primarily focused on their potential to enhance human–computer interaction. As a result, there is little understanding of the potential for embodied entities to abuse and manipulate users for questionable purposes. We highlight the potential opportunities for abuse when interacting with embodied agents in virtual worlds and discuss how our social interactions with (...)
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    Abusive interactions with embodied agents.Chris Creed & Russell Beale - 2008 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 9 (3):481-503.
    Numerous research groups around the world are attempting to build realistic and believable autonomous embodied agents that attempt to have natural interactions with users. Research into these entities has primarily focused on their potential to enhance human–computer interaction. As a result, there is little understanding of the potential for embodied entities to abuse and manipulate users for questionable purposes. We highlight the potential opportunities for abuse when interacting with embodied agents in virtual worlds and discuss how our social interactions with (...)
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    Une recherche citoyenne sur l’article 12 de la convention de l’ONU sur les droits des personnes handicapées.Benoit Eyraud, Arnaud Béal, Nacerdine Bezghiche, Stef Bonnot-Briey, Chantal Bruno, Erick Cattez, Jean-Philippe Cobbaut, Sylvie Daniel, Guillaume François, Julien Grard, Gael Klein, Michel Lalemant, Céline Lefebvre, Valérie Lemard, Jacques Lequien, Céline Letailleur, Claudine Levray, Marc Losson, Ana Marques, Bernard Meile, Nicolas Ordener, Mouna Romdhani, Nicolas Saenen, Sébastien Saetta, Iuliia Taran & Florie Vuattoux - 2021 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 15 (2):165-176.
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    The Philosophy of Art. [REVIEW]Lawrence W. Beals - 1931 - Journal of Philosophy 28 (8):211-217.
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  42. Berkeley's Linguistic Criterion.M. W. Beal - 1971 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 52 (3):499.
  43. The Book of Revelation: A Commentary on the Greek Text.G. K. Beale - 1999
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    English Pronunciation in the Eighteenth Century: Thomas Spence's Grand Repository of the English Language.Joan C. Beal - 1999 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Thomas Spence was a native of Newcastle upon Tyne who is best known for his political writings, and more particularly for his radical `Plan' for social reform involving common ownership of the land. One hitherto neglected aspect of Spence's Plan was his proposal to extend the benefits of reading and of `correct' pronunciation to the lower classes by means of a phonetic script of his own devising, first set out and used in Spence's Grand Repository of the English Language. The (...)
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    The low-energy absorption edge in 2H-MoS2and 2H-MoSe2.A. M. Goldberg, A. R. Beal, F. A. Lévy & E. A. Davis - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 32 (2):367-378.
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    Travels of Fah-Hian and Sung-Yun, Buddhist Pilgrims, from China to India.Chauncey S. Goodrich & Samuel Beal - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (1):152.
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  47. Wittgenstein and Contemporary Moral Philosophy.Jonathan Beale & Richard Rowland (eds.) - forthcoming
  48. A Few Words to Those Who Are Leaving.Dorothea Beale - 1881
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  49. An imputation theory of free will.L. W. Beals - 1961 - In Gerald E. Myers (ed.), Self, religion, and metaphysics. New York,: Macmillan.
     
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  50. C (ha) osmopolis: Qohelet's Last Words.Timothy K. Beal - 1998 - In T. Linafelt & T. K. Beal (eds.), God in the Fray. Fortress Press. pp. 290--304.
     
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