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    Do's and don'ts in the search for faculty talent.Donald Lee Vardaman, Shellye A. Vardaman, Henry Findley & Isabelle Warren - 2012 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education:1-5.
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    Scientific Method as a Stage Process.Donald S. Lee Donald S. Lee - 1968 - Dialectica 22 (1):28-44.
    . — The scientific method can be understood as a sequence of stages of types of activity undertaken to construct explanatory hypotheses which are verifiable. These stages, origination, deduction, experimentation, and confirmation, are each subdivided into several phases. The stages and phases are related by an order of precedence in which any given phase has to be preceded by the one before it but does not necessarily lead to the one after it. Such a dynamic outline of the growth of (...)
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  3. How Should We Study Animal Consciousness Scientifically?Jonathan Birch, Donald M. Broom, Heather Browning, Andrew Crump, Simona Ginsburg, Marta Halina, David Harrison, Eva Jablonka, Andrew Y. Lee, François Kammerer, Colin Klein, Victor Lamme, Matthias Michel, Françoise Wemelsfelder & Oryan Zacks - 2022 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 29 (3-4):8-28.
    This editorial introduces the Journal of Consciousness Studies special issue on "Animal Consciousness". The 15 contributors and co-editors answer the question "How should we study animal consciousness scientifically?" in 500 words or fewer.
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    Government, Justice, and Procreation.Donald C. Lee - 1982 - Environmental Ethics 4 (1):94-96.
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    On the Marxian View of the Relationship between Man and Nature.Donald C. Lee - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (1):3-16.
    Marx holds that mankind has developed from nature and in mutual interaction with nature: nature is not an “other” but is man’s body. Capitalism is a necessary stage in mankind’s historical development of the mastery of nature, but it regards nature as an “other” to be exploited. Thus, a further historical development is necessary: the overcoming of the dichotomy between man as subject and nature as object. Capitalism bases its concept of wealth on unnecessary production rather than on socially useful (...)
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    Some Ethical Decision Criteria with Regard to Procreation.Donald C. Lee - 1979 - Environmental Ethics 1 (1):65-69.
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    Toward a Marxian Ecological Ethic: A Response to Two Critics.Donald C. Lee - 1982 - Environmental Ethics 4 (4):339-343.
    To the claim that Marx has no concept of human nature after 1845 and is not prescriptive, I reply that his work only makes sense in the light of his definition of the human being as creator and producer of himself through his own productive activity; otherwise, there is no reason that labor should “naturally” belong to the laborer, since other animals live from each other’s labor and exploitation is natural Marx’s rejection of exploitation is an ethical principle. On the (...)
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    Effects of stimulus duration and stimulus intensity level on recovery times for lingual vibrotactile threshold shift.Donald Fucci, Lee Ellis & Linda Petrosino - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (3):181-182.
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    Science and the Revenge of Nature. [REVIEW]Donald C. Lee - 1987 - Environmental Ethics 9 (2):185-187.
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    Relationships among short-term recall, intralist intrusions, subjective certainty ratings, and long-term memory.Anthony F. Grasha, Donald A. Schumsky & Lee A. Elliott - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 100 (1):83.
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    Assumption-Seeking as Hypothetic Inference.Donald S. Lee - 1973 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 6 (3):131 - 153.
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  12. Responsible business behavior: a comparison of managers' perceptions in the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, and Canada.A. Tse, B. Lee, I. Vertinsky & Donald A. Wehrung - forthcoming - Emerging Global Business Ethics.
     
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    Toward a sound world order: a multidimensional, hierarchical ethical theory.Donald C. Lee - 1992 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    As biological and moral creatures, humans contain physical and psychological needs that correspond to various development stages. According to Lee, a hierarchy of biological and individual needs provides an objective basis for ethics. The anthropocentric hierarchy of needs provides a model for examining the needs of the environment as well. A sound world order must be based on an ethical theory that integrates the needs of humans and the environment of which they are a part. Political and economic systems must (...)
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  14. John P. Burke, Lawrence Crocker and Lyman Letgers, eds., Marxism and the Good Society Reviewed by.Donald C. Lee - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (4):164-166.
     
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  15. Progress In Knowledge: Science And Philosophy.Donald Lee - 1975 - Southwest Philosophical Studies.
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    Polyarchy: the political theory of Robert A. Dahl.Donald J. Lee - 1991 - New York: Garland.
  17. Some Critical Notes On Marcuses Aesthetic Theory.Donald Lee - 1979 - Southwest Philosophical Studies 4.
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    Toward a Marxian ecological ethic: A response to two critics.Donald C. Lee - 1982 - Environmental Ethics 4 (4):339-343.
    To the claim that Marx has no concept of human nature after 1845 and is not prescriptive, I reply that his work only makes sense in the light of his definition of the human being as creator and producer of himself through his own productive activity; otherwise, there is no reason that labor should “naturally” belong to the laborer, since other animals live from each other’s labor and exploitation is natural Marx’s rejection of exploitation is an ethical principle. On the (...)
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    The construction of empirical concepts.Donald S. Lee - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (2):183-198.
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    The Concept of “Necessity”.Donald C. Lee - 1975 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 6 (1):47-53.
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    Truth in Empirical Science.Donald S. Lee - 1965 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 14:45-91.
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    Truth in Empirical Science.Donald S. Lee - 1965 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 14:45-91.
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  23. The Idea of Freedom in American Philosophy.Donald S. Lee - 1988 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (4):580-587.
     
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    Transparency of the Symbol.Donald S. Lee - 1982 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 15 (2):126 - 133.
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    The Presented Aspect of Experience: Reconstructing Lewis' Given.Donald S. Lee - 1983 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 19 (1):29 - 43.
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    The Pernicious Distinction Between Logic and Psychology.Donald S. Lee - 1964 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 13:44-49.
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    The Pernicious Distinction Between Logic and Psychology.Donald S. Lee - 1964 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 13:44-49.
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    The Pragmatic Origins of Concepts and Categories: Mead and Piaget.Donald S. Lee - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (2):211-228.
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    A categorial metaphysics for pragmatism.Donald S. Lee - 1989 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (2):255-272.
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    A Categorial Metaphysics for Pragmatism.Donald S. Lee - 1989 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (2):255-272.
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    A Hierarchical Ethical Theory Based on the Ecological Perspective.Donald Lee - 1986 - Philosophical Inquiry 8 (1-2):111-123.
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    Analogy in scientific theory construction.Donald S. Lee - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):107-125.
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    Analogy in Scientific Theory Construction.Donald S. Lee - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):107-125.
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    Adequacy in world hypotheses: Reconstructing Pepper's criteria.Donald S. Lee - 1983 - Metaphilosophy 14 (2):151–161.
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    Belief, Reference, and Proposition.Donald S. Lee - 1981 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 30:59-81.
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    Belief, Reference, and Proposition.Donald S. Lee - 1981 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 30:59-81.
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    Contexts.Donald S. Lee - 1977 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):151-158.
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    Connection and Continuity in Inference.Donald S. Lee - 1980 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):89-96.
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    Distinguishing Presupposition In Epistemology.Donald S. Lee - 1972 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 21:85-100.
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    Distinguishing Presupposition In Epistemology.Donald S. Lee - 1972 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 21:85-100.
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    Government, Justice, and Procreation.Donald C. Lee - 1982 - Environmental Ethics 4 (1):94-96.
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    How Epistemology Can Be a System.Donald Lee - 1988 - Southwest Philosophy Review 4 (1):1-18.
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    Hypothetic Inference in Systematic Philosophy.Donald S. Lee - 1969 - International Philosophical Quarterly 9 (3):363-390.
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    Introduction.Donald S. Lee - 1987 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 35:1-4.
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    Introduction.Donald S. Lee - 1987 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 35:1-4.
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    Inferential Meaning in Philosophic Questions.Donald S. Lee - 1968 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 17:83-99.
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    Inferential Meaning in Philosophic Questions.Donald S. Lee - 1968 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 17:83-99.
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    On the Marxian view of the relationship between man and nature.Donald C. Lee - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (1):3-16.
    Marx holds that mankind has developed from nature and in mutual interaction with nature: nature is not an “other” but is man’s body. Capitalism is a necessary stage in mankind’s historical development of the mastery of nature, but it regards nature as an “other” to be exploited. Thus, a further historical development is necessary: the overcoming of the dichotomy between man as subject and nature as object.Capitalism bases its concept of wealth on unnecessary production rather than on socially useful production (...)
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    Pragmatism and natural values.Donald S. Lee - 1983 - Journal of Value Inquiry 17 (3):191-202.
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    Pragmatic Ultimates: Contexts and Common Sense.Donald S. Lee - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (4):493-503.
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