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    Merleau-Ponty's logos.Gall Stenstad - 1993 - Philosophy Today 37 (1):52-61.
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    Beyond theism and atheism: Heidegger's significance for religious thinking.Robert S. Gall - 1987 - Hingham, MA, USA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Through an analysis of key themes in Heidegger's work, the book challenges the traditional theological appropriation of Heidegger and the usual characterizations of religious thinking in terms of faith or belief in, or experience of, some ultimate reality. Heidegger, it is argued, offers a unique approach to a variety of issues and problems in contemporary religious thought and philosophy of religion that results in understanding religious thinking as a resolute openness to the holiness and meaningfulness of the world.
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  3. Singing the earth.Gail Stenstad - 1991 - In Ladelle McWhorter (ed.), Heidegger and the Earth: Issues in Environmental Philosophy. Lanham, MD: Univ Publ Assn.
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    What Are You Waiting For? Real‐Time Integration of Cues for Fricatives Suggests Encapsulated Auditory Memory.Marcus E. Galle, Jamie Klein-Packard, Kayleen Schreiber & Bob McMurray - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (1):e12700.
    Speech unfolds over time, and the cues for even a single phoneme are rarely available simultaneously. Consequently, to recognize a single phoneme, listeners must integrate material over several hundred milliseconds. Prior work contrasts two accounts: (a) a memory buffer account in which listeners accumulate auditory information in memory and only access higher level representations (i.e., lexical representations) when sufficient information has arrived; and (b) an immediate integration scheme in which lexical representations can be partially activated on the basis of early (...)
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    The gender of Buddhist truth: The female corpse in a group of Japanese paintings.Gall Chin - 1998 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 25 (3-4):277-317.
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    On Peter Waterman's New Internationalisms and Labour Worldwide in an Era of Globalization: Alternative Union Models in the New World Order.Gregor Gall - 2002 - Historical Materialism 10 (2):267-277.
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    Online processing of native and non-native phonemic contrasts in early bilinguals.Núria Sebastián-Gallés & Salvador Soto-Faraco - 1999 - Cognition 72 (2):111-123.
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    Arguing, Arguments, and Deep Disagreements.Peter Davson-Galle - 1992 - Informal Logic 14 (2).
    In response to earlier papers in Informal Logic by Robert Fogelin and Andrew Lugg, this paper explores the issue of whether disagreement could ever be so deep that it defied rational resolution. Contra Lugg, I agree with Fogelin that such unresolvable disagreement is possible and, contra Fogelin, I suggest that the focus of such disagreement can be quite Iimited-a single proposition rather than a whole system of beliefs. I also suggest that emphasising arguing as a human practice rather than arguments (...)
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    Science, values and objectivity.Peter Davson-Galle - 2002 - Science & Education 11 (2):191-202.
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    Role of Joy in Farm Animal Welfare Legislation.Philipp von Gall & Mickey Gjerris - 2017 - Society and Animals 25 (2):163-179.
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    Philosophy of science, critical thinking and science education.Peter Davson-Galle - 2004 - Science & Education 13 (6):503-517.
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    Philosophy of science and school science.P. Davson‐Galle - 1994 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 26 (1):34–53.
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    Transformations: Thinking After Heidegger.Gail Stenstad - 2006 - University of Wisconsin Press.
    How are we to think and act constructively in the face of today’s environmental and political catastrophes? Gail Stenstad finds inspiring answers in the thought of German philosopher Martin Heidegger. Rather than simply describing or explaining Heidegger’s transformative way of thinking, Stenstad’s writing enacts it, bringing new insight into contemporary environmental, political, and personal issues. Readers come to understand some of Heidegger’s most challenging concepts through experiencing them. This is a truly creative scholarly work that invites all readers (...)
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    Reason and Professional Ethics.Peter Davson-Galle - 2009 - Ashgate.
    This book is aimed at those studying for entry into the various professions where ethical questions are commonly faced such as teaching or social work.
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    Native-language recognition abilities in 4-month-old infants from monolingual and bilingual environments.Laura Bosch & Núria Sebastián-Gallés - 1997 - Cognition 65 (1):33-69.
  16. Educational Research: An Introduction.Walter R. Borg & Meredith D. Gall - 1984 - British Journal of Educational Studies 32 (3):274-274.
  17. Neo-Meilandian Truth-Relativism of a Weak Sort.Peter Davson-Galle - 1994 - Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy 2.
     
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  18. Die erhöhung des menschen in der modernen kunst und litteratur.Siegmar Schultze-Galléra - 1902 - Halle a. S.,: C. A. Kaemmerer & co..
     
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    Eyes wide shut: linking brain and pupil in bilingual and monolingual toddlers.Núria Sebastián-Gallés - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (5):197-198.
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    Constructivism: 'A curate's egg'.Peter Davson-Galle - 1999 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 31 (2):205–219.
  21. The French Vegetative State.M. H. Boucand & P. Ver Le Gall - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
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    Responses.Bruce Wilshire, Gail Stenstad, Dolores LaChapelle, David Seamon & Ingrid Leman Stefanovic - 2002 - Call to Earth 3 (1):5-20.
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    Interpreting Arguments and Judging Issues.Peter Davson-Galle - 1989 - Informal Logic 11 (1).
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    (Relative) Truth and Whyte ‘Lies’.Peter Davson-Galle - 1994 - Cogito 8 (2):180-183.
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    Cannot, Can No and Not Can.P. Davson-Galle - 1996 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 15 (3):91.
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    Contra Garrisonian Social Constructivism.P. Davson-Galle - 2000 - Science & Education 9 (6):611-614.
    In a recent paper in this journal, Jim Garrison (1997) opines that a Deweyan social constructivism ought to be embraced by science educators in preference to the subjectivist variety espoused by Ernst von Glasersfeld as it '. . . retains all [of the latter's] virtues and does not get caught up in its confusions' (p. 543), In this response, I argue that key elements of Garrison's complaints are misguided and that his preferred Deweyan social constructivism is a theoretical framework without (...)
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    Realistic Truth Relativism, Frameworks of Belief and Conceptual Schemes.P. Davson-Galle - 1996 - Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy 4 (6):8.
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  28. Truth and White" Lies"—A Frank Response'.P. Davson-Galle - 1989 - Metascience 7:6-7.
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  29. The strong program and reflexive incoherence.P. Davson-Galle - 1989 - Metascience 7:99-100.
     
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    Understanding:'knowledge','belief'and 'understanding'.Peter Davson-Galle - 2004 - Science & Education 13 (6):591-598.
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  31. Young and Old Arguments About Global Anti-Realist Relativism About Truth.Peter Davson-Galle - 1993 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 20 (4):415-426.
     
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    Constructivism: ‘A Curate's Egg’1.Peter Davson-Galle - 1999 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 31 (2):205-219.
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    Cannot,’ ‘Not Can’ and ‘Can Not.Peter Davson-Galle - 1995 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 15 (2):91-91.
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    Cannot,’ ‘Not Can’ and ‘Can Not.Peter Davson-Galle - 1995 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 15 (2):91-91.
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    Discussion.Peter Davson-Galle - 2003 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 22 (6):475-485.
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    Philosophical criticism: Its nature and function.Peter Davson-Galle - 1994 - Science & Education 3 (3):311-315.
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    Rational disputation and unshared hidden premises: No cause for alarm.P. Davson‐Galle - 1993 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 25 (1):83–87.
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    Relativism: Rejoinder to Rappaport.Peter Davson-Galle - 1999 - Philosophia 27 (3-4):535-536.
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    Some clarifications and cautions essential for good philosophy of science teaching.Peter Davson‐Galle - 1990 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 22 (1):25–28.
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    Second HPS & Science Teaching Conference.Peter Davson-Galle & Martin Eger - 1992 - Science & Education 1 (1):107-108.
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    The Point of Primary Education.Peter Davson-Galle - 1998 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 30 (3):303-310.
    SummaryNone of the above should be viewed as a defence of the particular version of OOE currently popular. I have not advanced any proposals concerning what particular ends might be of such importance that they legitimately override her prima facie right to control the contents of her mind. I have suggested that an internal tension exists within CCE as sketched by Forster but even ‘empowerment’ was not assumed by me to successfully meet the onus; my point was merely that it (...)
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    Attuning and Transformation.Gail Stenstad - 1991 - Heidegger Studies 7:75-88.
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    Anarchic Thinking.Gail Stenstad - 1988 - Hypatia 3 (2):87 - 100.
    This paper explores a possibility of atheoretical feminist thinking. Anarchic thinking is a way of thinking which is neither based on nor yields one account of truth or reality. Its particular value to feminists is its affirmation of multiple voices, ways of being and possibilities for action.
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    Fra Aladdins eventyrland til Æventyrlands parodiering.Inger Østenstad - 2007 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 25 (1-2):383-390.
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    Thinking (Beyond) Being.Gail Stenstad - 1990 - Heidegger Studies 6:143-151.
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    The last God-a reading.Gail Stenstad - 1993 - Research in Phenomenology 23 (1):172-184.
    The last withdraws itself from all reckoning.... how then will we be able to measure up to the unusual beckoning of the last god?1.
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    The Turning in Ereignis and Transformation of Thinking.Gail Stenstad - 1996 - Heidegger Studies 12:83-94.
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    Thinking What Is Strange.Gail Stenstad - 1994 - Heidegger Studies 10:185-194.
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    Some Clarifications and Cautions Essential for Good Philosophy of Science Teaching.Peter Davson‐Galle - 1990 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 22 (1):25-28.
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    Edition and Discussion of the Oxford Gloss on De sensu 1.Griet Galle - 2008 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 75:197-281.
    About fourteen manuscripts of the translatio vetus of Aristotle’s De sensu contain a corpus of marginal and interlinear scholarly glosses on this work. These notes most probably originated in the Oxford schools around the middle of the 13th century. This contribution contains an edition and discussion of the « Oxford gloss » on De sensu 1, for which recensio 1 of Adam of Buckfield’s commentary on De sensu is the main source.
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