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    The Unity of Science; An Outline.Howard R. Moore - 1923 - The Monist 33 (4):481-512.
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    The Ethics of Teaching Rhetorical Intertextuality.Rebecca Moore Howard & Sandra Jamieson - 2021 - Journal of Academic Ethics 19 (3):385-405.
    Three approaches to intertextual writing are available to college instructors: mechanical, ethical, and rhetorical. The mechanical approach, a staple of writing instruction, teaches the use of citation styles such as MLA or APA; methods of citing sources; and the conventions of quotation. The ethical approach is primarily concerned with the character of individual writers and their adherence to community standards categorized as “academic integrity.” The great majority of source-based writing instruction attends to one or both of these approaches. A third (...)
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  3. "Conatus", Hobbes, and the Young Leibniz.Howard R. Bernstein - 1980 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 11 (1):25.
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    The phenomenology of everyday life.Howard R. Pollio - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Tracy B. Henley, Craig J. Thompson & James J. Barrell.
    The Phenomenology of Everyday Life presents results from a rigorous qualitative approach to the psychological study of everyday human activities and experiences. This book does not replace scientific observation with humanistic analysis, but provides an additional perspective on significant human questions. The qualitative approach this book employs is grounded in the philosophical traditions of existentialism and phenomenology, which use dialogue as their major method of inquiry. These traditions are especially well adapted to encompass and describe human events and activities. In (...)
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  5. Passivity and Inertia in Leibniz's "Dynamics".Howard R. Bernstein - 1981 - Studia Leibnitiana 13:97.
    Obwohl Leibniz' Lehre von der Trägheit im Lichte der klassischen Mechanik verworren erscheinen mag, gewinnt sie Plausibilität, wenn man sie im Kontext seiner „neuen Wissenschaft der Dynamik“ betrachtet. Die vorliegende Arbeit vertritt die These, daß die Leibnizsche Trägheitskraft zwar nicht in das Newtonsche Schema paßt, sich aber trotzdem sinnvoll aus Leibniz' Ablehnung der herkömmlichen Trägheitslehre in der Physik ergibt und eine wichtige Ableitung seines metaphysischen Passivitätsbegriffes darstellt.
     
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    Leibniz and the Sensorium Dei.Howard R. Bernstein - 1977 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (2):171-182.
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    Leibniz and the Sensorium Dei.Howard R. Bernstein - 1977 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (2):171-182.
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    Marxist Historiography and the Methodology of Research Programs.Howard R. Bernstein - 1981 - History and Theory 20 (4):424.
    Marxist historiography has always claimed to be "conceptually" rooted in the natural sciences and has therefore been concerned with the function of laws, the structure of theories, and the logical relations between hypotheses and empirical data. Minimal criteria for the identification of a scientific research program as developed by Lakatos and Laudan include: a negative heuristic; explanatory or predictable scientific theories; a central model or paradigm; identification and solution of internal problems; self-conscious awareness by researchers of a common tradition; and (...)
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    Jean-Paul Sartre: Social Freedom in "Critique de la Raison Dialectique".Howard R. Burkle - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):742 - 757.
  10. Arthur M. Melzer, The Natural Goodness of Man: On the System of Rousseau's Thought Reviewed by.Howard R. Cell - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11 (3):212-214.
     
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  11. JG Merquior, Rousseau and Weber: Two Studies in the Theory of Legitimacy Reviewed by.Howard R. Cell - 1982 - Philosophy in Review 2 (2/3):120-123.
     
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    Paul K. K. Tong 1925-1988.Howard R. Cell - 1988 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 62 (1):37 - 38.
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    The non-existence of God.Howard R. Burkle - 1969 - [New York]: Herder & Herder.
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    Some conditions sufficient for accurate monocular perceptions of moving surface slants.Howard R. Flock - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (6):560.
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    Schaff and Sartre on the Grounds of Individual Freedom.Howard R. Burkle - 1965 - International Philosophical Quarterly 5 (4):647-665.
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    Predictability and the appreciation of comedy.Howard R. Pollio & Rodney W. Mers - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (4):229-232.
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    A possible optical basis for monocular slant perception.Howard R. Flock - 1964 - Psychological Review 71 (5):380-391.
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    Interactive Communication in Pharmacogenomics Innovations: User-producer interaction from an innovation and science communication perspective.R. Verhoeff, E. Moors & P. Osseweijer - 2008 - Genomics, Society and Policy 4 (2):1-17.
    Pharmacogenomics is a quickly evolving field of research that increasingly impacts individuals and society. As some innovations in biotechnology have experienced strong public opposition during the 1990s, interaction between producers and users of these innovations may help in increasing their success in social and economic terms. However, conditions for effective interaction have so far remained under-explored. This paper explores user-producer interactions in pharmacogenomics from an innovation and science communication perspective in the Netherlands. To find possible ways of engaging stakeholders in (...)
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    Optical texture and linear perspective as stimuli for slant perception.Howard R. Flock - 1965 - Psychological Review 72 (6):505-514.
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    Saroyan and Cervantes’ Knight.Howard R. Floan - 1958 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 33 (1):81-92.
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    Odor intensity and pleasantness of butanol.Howard R. Moskowitz, Andrew Dravnieks & Clifford Gerbers - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (2):216.
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    Sourness of acid mixtures.Howard R. Moskowitz - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (4):640.
  23. High Energy Electrochemical Batteries.Howard R. Knapp - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 19--94.
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    Associative structure and the temporal characteristics of free recall.Howard R. Pollio, Richard A. Kasschau & Harry E. Denise - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (2p1):190.
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    Composition of associative clusters.Howard R. Pollio - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (3):199.
  26. Intuitive thinking.Howard R. Pollio - 1979 - In Geoffrey Underwood & Robin Stevens (eds.), Aspects of Consciousness. Academic Press. pp. 1--21.
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    Law of contrast and oppositional word associates.Howard R. Pollio & Robert Deitchman - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 79 (2p1):203.
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    Sense and nonsense in thinking about anomaly and metaphor.Howard R. Pollio & Michael K. Smith - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (5):323-326.
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    The Marxism of Jean-Paul Sartre.Howard R. Burkle - 1966 - International Philosophical Quarterly 6 (1):132-136.
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    Formal Theories of the Commonsense World.Jerry R. Hobbs & Robert C. Moore (eds.) - 1985 - Greenwood.
    This volume is a collection of original contributions about the core knowledge in fundamental domains. It includes work on naive physics, such as formal specifications of intuitive theories of spatial relations, time causality, substance and physical objects, and on naive psychology.
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    Technology and Justice.Howard R. Woodhouse - 1989 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 3 (1):18-19.
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    G. A. Lindeboom, "Descartes and Medicine". [REVIEW]Howard R. Bernstein - 1982 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 20 (3):309.
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    The annealing of vacancies in dilute alloys.R. E. Howard & A. B. Lidiard - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 11 (114):1179-1187.
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    Jean-Paul Sartre: Social Freedom In Critique De La Raison Dialectique.Reason and ViolenceThe Marxism of Jean-Paul SartreMarxism and ExistentialismThe Philosophy of Sartre. [REVIEW]Howard R. Burkle - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):742-757.
    Laing is a psychoanalyst who "is engaged in research on schizophrenia and on the family at Tavistock Institute of Human Relations, London," while his collaborator, Cooper, "is a psychiatrist at Shenley Hospital, Hertfordshire, concerned with research on families and on groups." Both men are strongly impressed by the importance of Sartre's most recent major works: Saint Genet, Search for a Method, and Critique de la Raison Dialectique, which they see as major landmarks in modern intellectual history. Sartre, they say, is.
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    Ryle’s Idea of Philosophy.R. J. Howard - 1963 - New Scholasticism 37 (2):141-163.
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    Ryle’s Idea of Philosophy.R. J. Howard - 1963 - New Scholasticism 37 (2):141-163.
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    Thermoelectric power of ionic conducting crystats.R. E. Howard & A. B. Lidlard - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (24):1462-1467.
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  38. International yoga bibliography, 1950 to 1980.Howard R. Jarrell - 1981 - Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press.
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  39. Neural basis for generalized quantifiers comprehension.C. T. Mcmillan, R. Clark, P. Moore, C. Devita & M. Grossman - 2005 - Neuropsychologia 43:1729--1737.
  40. Quantifiers comprehension in corticobasal degeneration.C. T. Mcmillan, R. Clark, P. Moore & M. Grossman - 2006 - Brain and Cognition 65:250--260.
  41. Forays into the Origins and Ravages of Plagiarism 'Book Review of Mallon T.(1989)'.R. M. Howard - 1998 - Kairos (Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail. Faculté de philosophie) 3 (1).
  42. Tasks of Philosophy in the Present Age RIAS-Lecture, June 9, 1952.Cynthia R. Nielsen & Ian Alexander Moore - 2020 - Philosophy Today 64 (2):1-8.
    Translators’ Abstract: This is a translation of Hans-Georg Gadamer’s recently discovered 1952 Berlin speech. The speech includes several themes that reappear in Truth and Method, as well as in Gadamer’s later writings such as Reason in the Age of Science. For example, Gadamer criticizes positivism, modern philosophy’s orientation toward positivism, and Enlightenment narratives of progress, while presenting his view of philosophy’s tasks in an age of crisis. In addition, he discusses structural power, instrumental reason, the objectification of nature and human (...)
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    Beyond structural reductionism in biology: Complex routes to medical applications.Aaron R. Petty & Howard R. Petty - 2005 - Complexity 10 (3):18-21.
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    άϰριβῆ λόγου, άϰριβολογεĩ, άϰριβεστάτος in ΠΟΛΙΤΕΙΑ 340e-341b, 503b.John R. Kayser & Kent T. Moors - 1974 - Apeiron 8 (1):31 - 32.
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    άκριβῆ λόγον, άκριβολογεῑ, άκριβεστάτος in ΠΟΛΙΤΕΙΑ 340e-341b, 503b.John R. Kayser & Kent T. Moors - 1974 - Apeiron 8 (1):31-32.
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    Aristophanes metrical irony in νεφελαι at 225.John R. Kayser & Kent F. Moors - 1975 - Apeiron 9 (1):20 - 24.
  47. The Public Interest.Glendon Schubert & Howard R. Smith - 1961 - Ethics 72 (1):62-65.
     
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    What Contributes to College Students’ Cheating? A Study of Individual Factors.Hongwei Yu, Perry L. Glanzer, Rishi Sriram, Byron R. Johnson & Brandon Moore - 2017 - Ethics and Behavior 27 (5):401-422.
    To better understand the multiple individual factors that contribute to college cheating, we undertook a multivariate analysis of a national sample of 2,503 college students. Our findings indicated that demographic characteristics, character qualities, college experience, and student perceptions and attitudes are all significantly associated with academic cheating.
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  49. HMO Medicare risk contract enrollment success: An overview of contributing factors.C. Harrington, R. Newcomer & T. Moor - 1988 - Inquiry (Misc) 25 (2):251-262.
     
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    The Case for Welfare Biology.Asher A. Soryl, Mike R. King, Andrew J. Moore & Philip J. Seddon - 2021 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 34 (2):1-25.
    Animal welfare science and ecology are both generally concerned with the lives of animals, however they differ in their objectives and scope; the former studies the welfare of animals considered ‘domestic’ and under the domain of humans, while the latter studies wild animals with respect to ecological processes. Each of these approaches addresses certain aspects of the lives of animals living in the world though neither, we argue, tells us important information about the welfare of wild animals. This paper argues (...)
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