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    Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and Antagonist, 1791-1851F. L. M. Pattison.Ruth R. Harris - 1990 - Isis 81 (2):373-374.
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    Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and Antagonist, 1791-1851 by F. L. M. Pattison. [REVIEW]Ruth Harris - 1990 - Isis 81:373-374.
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  3. In Favorem Libertatis: The Life and Work of Granville Sharp.Carl Watner - 1980 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 4 (2):215-32.
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    Discovery of Motion: An Introduction to Natural Philosophy.John Granville - 2007 - Citrus Press.
    John Granville's first book is unique on several counts. First, it's not simply a history of science, but rather a history of our evolving unerstanding of motion. It's unique in the detailed explanations given to common scientific riddles-explanations aimed to help students avoid catastrophic collisions with these concepts in college. It's unique in that it resents the philosophies on which the major scientific paradigm shifts rest. It's unique in its presentation from Thomas Kuhn's point of view (i.e., his concept (...)
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    Does Process Thought Allow Personal Immortality?: GRANVILLE C. HENRY.Granville C. Henry - 1995 - Religious Studies 31 (3):311-322.
    If by personal immortality one means that the soul is naturally eternal and passes as a substance through physical death to another life, then the answer to this question is a firm No . Both Alfred North Whitehead and his most famous student Charles Hartshorne disavowed such personal immortality as philosophically incompatible with the basic tenets of process thought. For Whitehead, and all philosophers who claim to follow him, process is the ultimate metaphysical generality describing how actual entities instantiate themselves (...)
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    Science and technology for socio-economic development.Granville Dharmawardena - 2002 - [Colombo: Granville Dharmawardena].
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  7. The mechanism and meaning of life.Granville Gates - 1925 - New York,: F. H. Hitchock. Edited by Gates, Anne Williams & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    In the Beginning: And Other Essays on Intelligent Design.Granville Sewell - 2010 - Discovery Institute Press.
    In this wide-ranging collection of essays on origins, mathematician Granville Sewell looks at the big bang, the fine-tuning of the laws of physics, and the evolution of life. He concludes that while there is much in the history of life that seems to suggest natural causes, there is nothing to support Charles Darwin’s idea that natural selection of random mutations can explain major evolutionary advances. Sewell explains why evolution is a fundamentally different and much more difficult problem than others (...)
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    The implications of an organization's structure on whistleblowing.Granville King - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 20 (4):315-326.
    Previous studies investigating reports of corporate or individual wrongdoing have failed to examine the effects of an organization's structure upon the decision to blow the whistle. This paper suggests that an organization's structure may perform a significant role in the decision to report versus not report an observed wrongdoing. Five organizational structures were examined in regards to their effectiveness in encouraging or discouraging observers of unethical conduct channels for reporting such behavior. Discussion and implications are provided.
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    Perceptions of intentional wrongdoing and Peer reporting behavior among registered nurses.Granville King - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 34 (1):1 - 13.
    How a person perceives a wrongdoing being committed by a coworker will affect whether the incident is reported within the organization. A significant factor that may influence the decision to report a wrongdoing is the perceived intentionality of the wrongdoer. This study sought to examine if differences in perceptions of a wrongdoing could affect the disclosure of unethical behavior. Three hundred seventy-two registered nurses (N = 372) responded to a survey consisting of both intentional and unintentional wrongdoings that could occur (...)
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    Crisis management & team effectiveness: A closer examination.Granville King - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 41 (3):235 - 249.
    Being able to effectively respond in the event a crisis is relevant to an organization''s survival. Whether or not an organization is prepared for a potential crisis depends upon senior officials, and other personnel operating within the company. Corporations with established crisis management teams are able to communicate and effectively respond in the event of a crisis. The purpose of this paper is to suggest effective crisis management depends upon several team-related factors that may influence an organization''s response and its (...)
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    A spinor equation of the pure electromagnetic field.Granville A. Perkins - 1978 - Foundations of Physics 8 (9-10):745-757.
    In the early history of spinors it became evident that a single undotted covariant elementary spinor can represent a plane wave of light. Further study of that relation shows that plane electromagnetic waves satisfy the Weyl equation, in a way that indicates the correct spin angular momentum. On the subatomic scale the Weyl equation discloses more detail than the vector equations. The spinor and vector equations are equivalent when applied to plane waves, and more generally (in the absence of sources) (...)
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    A spinor equation of the pure electromagnetic field. II.Granville A. Perkins - 1984 - Foundations of Physics 14 (4):341-349.
    Spinor equations, previously found valid and interesting in dealing with plane waves of light, are applied to spherical waves. It is found that the spinors pertaining to light do not form outgoing spherical waves, as the vectors do, but they can form standing spherical waves, which the vectors usually cannot. The spinors disclose details (“hidden variables”) which are hidden from the accepted theories of the subatomic scale.
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    Electron velocity and momentum density.Granville A. Perkins - 1978 - Foundations of Physics 8 (3-4):177-189.
    A null 4-vector ε°σμε, based on Dirac's relativistic electron equation, is shown explicitly for a plane wave and various Coulomb states. This 4-vector constitutes a mechanical “model” for the electron in those states, and expresses the important spinor quantities represented conventionally byn, f, g, m, j, κ,1, ands. The model for a plane wave agrees precisely with the relation between velocity and phase gradient customarily used in quantum theory, but the models for Coulomb states contradict that relation.
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  15. Spinoza and the politics of renaturalization.Hasana Sharp - 2011 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Reconfiguring the human -- Lines, planes, and bodies: redefining human action -- Action as affect -- The transindividuality of affect -- The tongue -- Renaturalizing ideology: Spinoza's ecosystem of ideas -- The matrix -- Ideology critique today? -- The fly in the coach -- "I am in ideology," or the attribute of thought -- What is to be done? -- Man's utility to man: reason and its place in nature -- The politics of human nature -- Reason and the human (...)
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    Of Israel, Forst & Voltaire: Deism, Toleration, and Radicalism.Matthew Sharpe - 2024 - Critical Horizons 25 (2):129-152.
    In the recent progressive reappraisals of the enlightenment by Jonathan Israel and Rainer Forst, Voltaire figures as almost a reactionary thinker, opposing the radical dimensions of the enlightenment pushing forwards secularisation, democratisation, and toleration. Part 1 examines Israel’s and Forst’s accounts of Voltaire, showing their striking proximity. Part 2 is divided into the three subheadings of (i) Voltaire’s deism, (ii) the pivotal subject of toleration, and (iii) the decisive question of what philosophical radicalism, in the direction of democratising reform, involves. (...)
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    Life and confessions of a psychologist.Granville Stanley Hall - 1923 - London,: D. Appleton and company.
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    Morale, the supreme standard of life and conduct.Granville Stanley Hall - 1920 - London,: D. Appleton and Company.
    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1920 Edition.
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    The genetic view of Berkeley's religious motivation.Granville Stanley Hall - 1912 - [Worcester, Mass.]:
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    The Preprojective and the Postprojective.Granville C. Henry & Robert J. Valenza - 1997 - Process Studies 26 (1):33-56.
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    The Bábí Religion.Edward Granville Browne - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    Edward Granville Browne was a British orientalist renowned for his work on Persia. In this book, which was first published in 1918, Browne provided readers with access to previously unpublished material on the Bábí religious movement, which came to prominence in Persia between 1844 and 1852, before continuing in exile in the Ottoman Empire. This material was gathered by the author as a result of the development of personal relationships with key figures in the movement, such as Subh-i-Azal and (...)
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    Computer Science: Form without Content.Robert J. Valenza & Granville C. Henry - 2008 - In Michel Weber and Will Desmond (ed.), Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought. De Gruyter. pp. 193-204.
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    Aspects of the influence of mathematics on contemporary philosophy.Granville C. Henry - 1966 - Philosophia Mathematica (1-2):17-38.
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    Does Process Thought Allow Personal Immortality?Granville C. Henry - 1995 - Religious Studies 31 (3):311 - 321.
    If process thought, which has generally been used to support liberal Protestant Christianity, is good metaphysics, it should be able to clarify, but not necessarily judge the truth about, particular religious assertions. Using process thought, I attempt to interpret a conservative theological doctrine of the resurrection of the body, including Jesus's resurrection and his empty tomb, while criticizing the metaphysics of those who have generally held this doctrine. By focusing on the critical example of resurrection in Christian theology, I assert (...)
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  25. Forms of Concrescence: Alfred North Whitehead's Philosophy and Computer Programming Structures.Granville C. Henry - 1994 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (3):727-738.
     
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    Idempotency in Whitehead's universal algebra.Granville C. Henry & Robert J. Valenza - 1993 - Philosophia Mathematica 1 (2):157-172.
    Alfred North Whitehead 's treatise Universal Algebra classifies algebras as either non-numerical or numerical according to whether they satisfy the law of idempotency, a + a = a. We undertake a technical critique of this classification scheme and examine how its flaws may reflect certain mathematical and philosophical biases in Whitehead 's outlook. We argue further that Whitehead 's presumption of immutable foundations for mathematics and his early commitment to the priority of objects over relations may in part account for (...)
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    The Image of a Machine in The Liberation of Life.Granville C. Henry - 1983 - Process Studies 13 (2):143-153.
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    The Mechanism and Freedom of Logic.Granville C. Henry - 1993 - Upa.
    This book uses the friendly format of the computing language Prolog to teach a full formal predicate logic. With Prolog, the scope and limits of both logic and computing can be explored and experimented. Students learning formal logic in a Prolog format can begin using their already developed informal abilities in logic to program in Prolog and conversely learn enough formal logic to examine Prolog and computing in general so major fundamental theorems can be demonstrated. Cases such as Church's Thesis, (...)
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    The Principle of Affinity in Whiteheadian Metaphysics.Granville C. Henry & Robert J. Valenza - 1994 - Process Studies 23 (1):30-49.
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    Whitehead’s Early Philosophy of Mathematics.Granville C. Henry & Robert J. Valenza - 1993 - Process Studies 22 (1):21-36.
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    2. Whitehead's Philosophical Response to the New Mathematics.Granville C. Henry - 1983 - In Lewis S. Ford & George L. Kline (eds.), Explorations in Whitehead's philosophy. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 14-28.
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    Whiteheadian Philosophy and Prolog Computer Programming.Granville C. Henry & Michael G. Geertsen - 1986 - Process Studies 15 (3):181-191.
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    Whitehead’s Philosophical Response to the New Mathematics.Granville C. Henry - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (4):341-349.
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    Whitehead's Philosophical Response to the New Mathematics.Granville C. Henry - 1970 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (4):341-349.
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  35. I like America.Granville Hicks & John Strachey - 1939 - Science and Society 3 (2):251-254.
     
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    The Critical Principles of V. L. Parrington.Granville Hicks - 1939 - Science and Society 3 (4):443 - 460.
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    The Literary Opposition to Utilitarianism.Granville Hicks - 1937 - Science and Society 1 (4):454 - 472.
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    Sharp, from p. 6.Ann Margaret Sharp - 1988 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 1 (3):9-10.
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    A Realist Theory of Science.R. A. Sharpe - 1976 - Philosophical Quarterly 26 (104):284-285.
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    The Implications of an Organization's Structure on Whistleblowing.Granville King Iii - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 20 (4):315-326.
    Previous studies investigating reports of corporate or individual wrongdoing have failed to examine the effects of an organization's structure upon the decision to blow the whistle. This paper suggests that an organization's structure may perform a significant role in the decision to report versus not report an observed wrongdoing. Five organizational structures (that is, centralized, matrix, horizontal, hybrid, and divisional) were examined in regards to their effectiveness in encouraging or discouraging observers of unethical conduct channels for reporting such behavior. Discussion (...)
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    The direction of theZitterbewegung: A hidden variable. [REVIEW]Granville A. Perkins - 1976 - Foundations of Physics 6 (2):237-248.
    Whittaker studied Dirac's equation, using prequantum mathematics, and found oscillating vectors corresponding to Schrödinger'sZitterbewegung. An extension of his study, without added assumptions or speculation, reveals the speedc associated at any instant with a direction that can be defined by specification of the Dirac spinor. This direction is hidden from quantum theory because that theory violates the physical principle that coherent amplitudes of the same kind must be added before quadratic quantities are formed from them. Two-component equations are formed from Dirac's (...)
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  42. The Perils of Joyful Reading: A Self-Critique.Hasana Sharp - 2024 - Philosophy, Politics and Critique 1 (1):116-119.
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    100 years of European philosophy since the Great War: crisis and reconfigurations.Matthew Sharpe, Rory Jeffs & Jack Reynolds (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Springer.
    This book is a collection of specifically commissioned articles on the key continental European philosophical movements since 1914. It shows how each of these bodies of thought has been shaped by their responses to the horrors set in train by World War I, and considers whether we are yet ‘post-post-war’. The outbreak of World War I in August 1914,set in chain a series of crises and re-configurations, which have continued to shape the world for a century: industrialized slaughter, the end (...)
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    Perceptions of Intentional Wrongdoing and Peer Reporting Behavior Among Registered Nurses.Granville King Iii - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 34 (1):1-13.
    How a person perceives a wrongdoing being committed by a coworker will affect whether the incident is reported within the organization. A significant factor that may influence the decision to report a wrongdoing is the perceived intentionality of the wrongdoer. This study sought to examine if differences in perceptions of a wrongdoing could affect the disclosure of unethical behavior. Three hundred seventy-two registered nurses (N = 372) responded to a survey consisting of both intentional and unintentional wrongdoings that could occur (...)
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    Making the Human Mind.R. A. Sharpe (ed.) - 1990 - New York: Routledge.
    "Making the Human Mind" is an attack on the widespread assumption that the mind has parts and that it is the interaction between these parts which accounts for some of the most characteristic human behaviour, the sorts of irrational behaviour displayed in self-deception and weakness of will. The implications of this attack are considerable: Professor Sharpe contests a realism about the mind, the belief that there is an inventory which an all-seeing deity could compile and which could contain answers to (...)
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  46. Education and Culture: A Nietzschean Perspective.Sharp Am - 1975 - Humanitas 11 (3):293-311.
     
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    Žižek, Slavoj.Matthew Sharpe & Australia - 2016 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Slavoj Žižek Slavoj Žižek is a Slovenian-born political philosopher and cultural critic. He was described by British literary theorist, Terry Eagleton, as the “most formidably brilliant” recent theorist to have emerged from Continental Europe. Žižek’s work is infamously idiosyncratic. It features striking dialectical reversals of received common sense; a ubiquitous sense of humor; … Continue reading Žižek, Slavoj →.
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    Morale sociale. Leçons professées au Collège libre des sciences sociales.Frank Chapman Sharp - 1900 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 49 (2):199-204.
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    The?effect of?attitudes and?an immediate registration opportunity on?organ donor registrations.Sharpe Emily & Moloney Gail - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  50. International IACUCs and outside collaborations.Patrick E. Sharp - 2015 - In Whitney Petrie & Sonja L. Wallace (eds.), The care and feeding of an IACUC: the organization and management of an institutional animal care and use committee. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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