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    Introduction to the Special Issue.Sean Finnigan & Harris B. McDowell - 2009 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 29 (2):79-80.
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  2. Idealism.Harry B. Acton - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 4--110.
     
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  3. Prejudice'.Harry B. Acton - 1952 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 21 (3=21):323-336.
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    What Marx Really Said.Harry B. Acton - 1967 - London,: Macdonald & Co..
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    The Gift of Mourning.Harris B. Bechtol - 2023 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 31 (1/2):85-105.
    This paper explores the relationship of mourning and the gift in the work of Jacques Derrida. I argue that mourning is not a Derridean gift, but mourning does open us to the gift. Reading the works of Aristotle, Cicero, and Kierkegaard on friendship and love to the dead in the wake of Derrida’s Politics of Friendship makes this relation among mourning and the gift apparent for he presents mourning as the opening to a democracy to-come whose logic is the gift. (...)
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  6. The Heraclitan Obsession of Walt Whitman.Harry B. Reed - 1934 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 15 (2):125.
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    Ethics for gods and men.Harris B. Savin - 1973 - Cognition 2 (2):257.
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    A Hermeneutic Phenomenology: The Death of the Other Understood as Event.Harris B. Bechtol - 2017 - Journal of Applied Hermeneutics 1 (1):1-14.
    This is a phenomenological description of what is happening when we experience the death of another that interprets surviving or living on after such death by employing the term event. This term of art from phenomenology and hermeneutics is used to describe a disruptive and transformative experience of singularity. I maintain that the death of the other is an experience of an event because such death is unpredictable or without a horizon of expectation, excessive or without any principle of sufficient (...)
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    Rivers and the Power of Ancient Rome by Brian Campbell.Harry B. Evans - 2014 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (3):412-413.
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    The Neighborhoods of Augustan Rome (review).Harry B. Evans - 2006 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 99 (4):464-465.
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    P aul and K ierkegaard: A C hristocentric Epistemology.Harris B. Bechtol - 2014 - Heythrop Journal 55 (5):927-943.
    Søren Kierkegaard used his literary, philosophical, and theological voice to reintroduce Christianity to Christendom. In this effort, he repeatedly uses the Apostle Paul's first letter to the church in Corinth. Though some have noted the importance of 1 Corinthians for Kierkegaard, they have not explained this importance nor this letter's role in Kierkegaard's corpus. This essay seeks to fill this gap in Kierkegaard scholarship by explaining the role this letter plays in Kierkegaard's Climacean authorship. Paul's battle with the Corinthian view (...)
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    Catholic Art and Culture By E. I. Watkin.Harry B. Gutman - 1964 - Franciscan Studies 6 (1):131-133.
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    Nicholas of Lyra and Michelangelo’s Ancestors of Christ.Harry B. Gutman - 1944 - Franciscan Studies 4 (3):223-228.
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    Piero della Francesca.Harry B. Gutman - 1947 - Franciscan Studies 7 (1):42-71.
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    The Medieval Content of Raphael's "School of Athens".Harry B. Gutman - 1941 - Journal of the History of Ideas 2 (4):420.
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    The Rebirth of the Fine Arts and Franciscan Thought: II Giotto di Bondone.Harry B. Gutman - 1964 - Franciscan Studies 6 (1):2a-29.
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    Event, Death, and Poetry.Harris B. Bechtol - 2018 - Philosophy Today 62 (1):253-268.
    Since Heidegger, at least, the theme of the event has become a focal point of current debate in continental philosophy. While scholars recognize the important contributions that Jacques Derrida has made to this debate, the significance of his considerations of the death of the other for his conception of the event has not yet been fully appreciated. This essay focuses on Derrida’s efforts to develop the notion of the event in reference to the death of the other through his engagement (...)
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    Oh my neighbors, there is no neighbor.Harris B. Bechtol - 2019 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 80 (4-5):326-343.
    ABSTRACTThis article meditates on the Christian command to love the neighbor as yourself by focusing on how both Jacques Derrida and Søren Kierkegaard have read this command. I argue that Derrida, failing in his faithfulness to Kierkegaard, makes a mistake when he includes this command in the Greek model of the politics of friendship in his Politics of Friendship. Such a mistake is illumined by Kierkegaard’s understanding of the neighbor in this command from Works of Love because this understanding helps (...)
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    Reflections of a medical student.Harry B. Burke - 1986 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 29 (2):214.
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    Science, the Third World, and Social Change: A Response to "Science for the Third World".Harry B. Burke - 1987 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30 (4):558-560.
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    War is persuasion.Harry B. Burke - 2009 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 21 (1):1-3.
    Persuasion is communication that has the potential to change the recipient’s behavior. War can be very persuasive. However, fighting is not persuasive unless it carries a persuasive message—one that changes the enemy’s behavior. Thus, the battle to persuade the enemy can be more important than the battle to destroy the enemy. Superior force of arms can lose to superior persuasion.
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    The cultural lag in aesthetics.Harry B. Lee - 1947 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 6 (2):120-138.
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    The Intergenerational Transmission of Occupational Status and Sex-Typing at Children's Labour Market Entry.Harry B. G. Ganzeboom, Karin Sanders & Sylvia E. Korupp - 2002 - European Journal of Women's Studies 9 (1):7-29.
    To what extent do the mother's and father's jobs and occupational sex-typing influence the status and sex-typing of their children's occupation at first entry into the labour market? Referring to a database containing 5027 respondents of two merged Dutch surveys held between 1992 and 1995, this study finds that the effect of the mother's occupational status on her daughter's is significant, but smaller than either the effect of father's status on his son's or his daughter's status. The mother's occupational sex-typing (...)
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    Meanings and concepts: A review of Jerrold J. Katz's semantic theory. [REVIEW]Harris B. Savin - 1973 - Cognition 2 (2):212-238.
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    Gerda de Kleijn. The Water Supply of Ancient Rome: City Area, Water, and Population. v + 365 pp., maps, apps., bibl., index. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 2001. $69. [REVIEW]Harry B. Evans - 2003 - Isis 94 (2):360-361.
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    Growth functions in dendritic outgrowth.Jaap Van Pelt & Harry B. M. Uylings - 2003 - Brain and Mind 4 (1):51-65.
    The temporal profile of dendritic branching in developing neurons is an interplay between the proliferating number of branching sites and the branching rates at these individual sites. The eventual metrical structure of dendritic arborizations is the outcome of joint processes of branching and elongation of outgrowing neurites. Dendritic growth models have shown to be powerful tools for quantitatively studying the rules of outgrowth, aiming at reproducing the shape characteristics in observed dendritic arborizations. Recent model studies, focusing on the branching process, (...)
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    The Computer and MusicThe Wit of Love.Barbara Woodward, Harry B. Lincoln & Louis L. Martz - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):428.
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    Market Fairness: The Poor Country Cousin of Market Efficiency.Frederick H. de B. Harris, Sean Foley, Angelo Aspris & Michael J. Aitken - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 147 (1):5-23.
    Both fairness and efficiency are important considerations in market design and regulation, yet many regulators have neither defined nor measured these concepts. We develop an evidencebased policy framework in which these are both defined and measured using a series of empirical proxies. We then build a systems estimation model to examine the 2003–2011 explosive growth in algorithmic trading on the London Stock Exchange and NYSE Euronext Paris. Our results show that greater AT is associated with increased transactional efficiency and reduced (...)
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  29. From genomic databases to translation: a call to action.B. M. Knoppers, J. R. Harris, P. R. Burton, M. Murtagh, D. Cox, M. Deschenes, I. Fortier, T. J. Hudson, J. Kaye & K. Lindpaintner - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (8):515-516.
    The rapid rise of international collaborative science has enabled access to genomic data. In this article, it is argued that to move beyond mapping genomic variation to understanding its role in complex disease aetiology and treatment will require extending data sharing for the purposes of clinical research translation and implementation.
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  30. The psychology of memory, extended cognition, and socially distributed remembering.John Sutton, Celia B. Harris, Paul G. Keil & Amanda J. Barnier - 2010 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (4):521-560.
    This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on collaborative recall and social memory to the philosophical debate on extended and distributed cognition. We start by examining the case for extended cognition based on the complementarity of inner and outer resources, by which neural, bodily, social, and environmental resources with disparate but complementary properties are integrated into hybrid cognitive systems, transforming or augmenting the nature of remembering or decision-making. Adams and Aizawa, noting this distinctive complementarity argument, (...)
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    The Physician's Responsibility.Harry H. Gordon, Charles B. Moore & Edward Eichner - 1976 - Hastings Center Report 6 (4):33-34.
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    The Origin of the Cult of Artemis.B. L. G. & J. Rendel Harris - 1916 - American Journal of Philology 37 (2):219.
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  33. Denk-wijzen 10.Harry Berghs, R. Descartes, B. de Spinoza, G. Berkeley & D. Hume - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (1):174-174.
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    Literary Criticism: Plato to DrydenLiterary Criticism: Pope to Croce.E. N. B., Allan H. Gilbert, Gay W. Allen & Harry H. Clark - 1942 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 2 (5):75.
  35. Berwick, RC, 161 Brent, MR, 1 Brent, MR, 93.B. Butterworth, T. A. Cartwright, K. Plunkett, M. F. Garrett, T. German, R. W. Gibbs, E. L. Harris, P. Resnik, J. M. Siskind & E. Spelke - 1996 - Cognition 61:323.
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    A note on the conditioned stimulus control of postshock responding.Harry M. B. Hurwitz - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (6):554-556.
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    Decline of response rate during signaled deferment of ESB reinforcement.Harry M. B. Hurwitz & Robert E. James - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (2):99-102.
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    Time-out duration and the control of an avoidance response rate.Harry M. B. Hurwitz & Albert E. Roberts - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (2):103-105.
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    Testing the aversiveness of a stimulus by a response-transfer procedure.Harry M. B. Hurwitz & Robert Jordan - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (6):369-370.
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    The Karen People of Burma: A Study in Anthropology and Ethnology.B. Laufer & Harry Ignatius Marshall - 1925 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 45:185.
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    Claudian: De Raptu Proserpinae.Harry L. Levy & J. B. Hall - 1971 - American Journal of Philology 92 (2):381.
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    The left-side bias for holding human infants: An everyday directional asymmetry in the natural environment.Harris Lj & J. B. Almerigi - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4).
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    Création continuée, inertie ontologique et discontinuité temporelle.Harry Frankfurt & Michelle-Irène B. De Launay - 1987 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 92 (4):455 - 472.
    Le présent essai se propose d'appréhender la doctrine cartésienne selon laquelle ce qui existe ne saurait subsister sans que Dieu le soutienne dans l'être par une activité créatrice continuée. Comment Dieu soutient-il l'existence et pourquoi lui est-il nécessaire de le faire ? L'auteur analyse l'apparente contradiction, qui fait problème, entre la doctrine de la création continuée et l'affirmation par Descartes que le mouvement se poursuit à moins que n'intervienne quelque force extérieure. Il examine ensuite, pour la récuser, la thèse (défendue (...)
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  44. Création continuée, inertie ontologique et discontinuité temporelle.Harry Frankfurt & Michelle-irène B. de Launay - 1987 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 92 (4):455-472.
    Le présent essai se propose d'appréhender la doctrine cartésienne selon laquelle ce qui existe ne saurait subsister sans que Dieu le soutienne dans l'être par une activité créatrice continuée. Comment Dieu soutient-il l'existence et pourquoi lui est-il nécessaire de le faire ? L'auteur analyse l'apparente contradiction, qui fait problème, entre la doctrine de la création continuée et l'affirmation par Descartes que le mouvement se poursuit à moins que n'intervienne quelque force extérieure. Il examine ensuite, pour la récuser, la thèse selon (...)
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  45. We Remember, We Forget: Collaborative Remembering in Older Couples.Celia B. Harris, Paul Keil, John Sutton, Amanda Barnier & Doris McIlwain - 2011 - Discourse Processes 48 (4):267-303.
    Transactive memory theory describes the processes by which benefits for memory can occur when remembering is shared in dyads or groups. In contrast, cognitive psychology experiments demonstrate that social influences on memory disrupt and inhibit individual recall. However, most research in cognitive psychology has focused on groups of strangers recalling relatively meaningless stimuli. In the current study, we examined social influences on memory in groups with a shared history, who were recalling a range of stimuli, from word lists to personal, (...)
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    Eighty-Sixth Critical Bibliography of the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.Harry Woolf, Phyllis Brooks Bosson & Carol B. Hewitt - 1961 - Isis 52 (3):445-526.
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  47. The Development of the Idea of God in the Catholic Child.John B. Mcdowell - 1961 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 17 (3):386-386.
     
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    A Worldwide Examination of Exchange Market Quality: Greater Integrity Increases Market Efficiency.Michael J. Aitken, Frederick H. de B. Harris & Shan Ji - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 132 (1):147-170.
    We develop a framework for assessing security market quality, relating five elements of market design to three metrics of market integrity and two metrics of market efficiency. We empirically implement this integrity–efficiency MQ framework by testing a hypothesis that trade-based ramping manipulation at the close raises execution costs on 24 security markets worldwide. Estimating a simultaneous equations model of ramping incidence, spreads, and the probability of deploying real-time surveillance, we show that quoted bid-ask spreads are positively related to the incidence (...)
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  49. Nepotistic patterns of violent psychopathy: evidence for adaptation?D. B. Krupp, L. A. Sewall, M. L. Lalumière, C. Sheriff & G. T. Harris - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3:1-8.
    Psychopaths routinely disregard social norms by engaging in selfish, antisocial, often violent behavior. Commonly characterized as mentally disordered, recent evidence suggests that psychopaths are executing a well-functioning, if unscrupulous strategy that historically increased reproductive success at the expense of others. Natural selection ought to have favored strategies that spared close kin from harm, however, because actions affecting the fitness of genetic relatives contribute to an individual’s inclusive fitness. Conversely, there is evidence that mental disorders can disrupt psychological mechanisms designed to (...)
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    Co-localization and distribution of cerebral APP and SP1 and its relationship to amyloidogenesis.B. Brock, R. Basha, K. DiPalma, A. Anderson, G. J. Harry, D. C. Rice, B. Maloney, D. K. Lahiri & N. H. Zawia - 2008 - J Alzheimers Dis 13:71-80.
    Alzheimer's disease is characterized by amyloid-beta peptide -loaded plaques in the brain. Abeta is a cleavage fragment of amyloid-beta protein precursor and over production of APP may lead to amyloidogenesis. The regulatory region of the APP gene contains consensus sites recognized by the transcription factor, specificity protein 1 , which has been shown to be required for the regulation of APP and Abeta. To understand the role of SP1 in APP biogenesis, herein we have characterized the relative distribution and localization (...)
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