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  1. The Emergence of Mycophenolate Mofetil in Dermatology.Hyunhee Park & James Q. Del Rosso - forthcoming - Emergence: Complexity and Organization.
     
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  2. Harsh justice: criminal punishment and the widening divide between America and Europe.James Q. Whitman - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Why is American punishment so cruel? While in continental Europe great efforts are made to guarantee that prisoners are treated humanely, in America sentences have gotten longer and rehabilitation programs have fallen by the wayside. Western Europe attempts to prepare its criminals for life after prison, whereas many American prisons today leave their inhabitants reduced and debased. In the last quarter of a century, Europe has worked to ensure that the baser human inclination toward vengeance is not reflected by state (...)
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    The verdict of battle: the law of victory and the making of modern war.James Q. Whitman - 2012 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Why battles matter -- Accepting the wager of battle -- Laying just claim to the profits of war -- The monarchical monopolization of military violence -- Were there really rules? -- The death of pitched battle.
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    On character: essays.James Q. Wilson - 1991 - Washington, D.C.: AEI Press.
    These essays argue that to have good character one needs to have at least developed a sense of empathy and self control.
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  5. The Moral Sense.James Q. Wilson - 1995 - Behavior and Philosophy 23 (1):43-47.
     
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    Nietzsche and the Magisterial Tradition.James Q. Whitman - 2017 - New Nietzsche Studies 10 (3-4):153-168.
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    [Book review] the moral sense. [REVIEW]James Q. Wilson - 1994 - Criminal Justice Ethics 13 (2):19-23.
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  8. What happened to Tocqueville's America?James Q. Whitman - 2007 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 74 (2):251-268.
    American criminal justice has undergone a sad odyssey over the last 175 years. In the early nineteenth_century, when Alexis de Tocqueville arrived to study American prisons, American criminal punishment was regarded as a model for the civilized world. Today, by contrast, America is widely regarded with horror. What happened? This Article focuses on some Tocquevillean themes. The roots of the harsh criminal punishment regime of the contemporary United States have to do with some of the aspects of "Democracy in America" (...)
     
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    Western Legal Imperialism: Thinking About the Deep Historical Roots.James Q. Whitman - 2009 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 10 (2):305-332.
    We live in an age of massive efforts to transplant Western institutions. Some of those efforts have involved the so-called "Washington Consensus"; some have involved International Human Rights; but all of them have brought the West to the rest of the world, and all of them reflect a kind of missionary drive. What are the historical sources of this legal missionizing? This Article argues that those sources long predate the twentieth century, and indeed long predate the colonial adventures that began (...)
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  10. Liberalism, Modernism, and the Good Life.James Q. Wilson - 1995 - Department of Economics and Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
     
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    Wealth and happiness.James Q. Wilson - 1994 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 8 (4):555-564.
    In The Market Experience, Robert Lane restates the central criticism of economic views of human satisfaction?namely, that they define welfare as utility and, in practice if not in theory, use money as the measure of utility, while in reality utility (or welfare) ought to be defined as happiness. In exploring the implications of this noneconomic definition for our assessment of markets, Lane summarizes the evidence about how people assess their own happiness more successfully than he clarifies the meaning of that (...)
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    Emotions, reason, and character.James Q. Wilson - 1994 - Criminal Justice Ethics 13 (2):83-92.
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    Idealizing politics. [REVIEW]James Q. Wilson - 1998 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 12 (4):563-568.
    Donald A. Wittman's Myth of Democratic Failure attempts to show that government is more rational than is often believed. For instance, Wittman argues that voters are tolerably well informed and that politicians are responsive to the voters’ will. Unfortunately, Wittman's argument proceeds at the level of economic theory, which is often contradicted by empirical reality (and by non‐economic theories that take account of political reality). It is no better to defend democracy on a priori grounds, as Wittman does, than to (...)
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    The academic ethic: I Partisanship, judgement and the academic ethic. [REVIEW]James Q. Wilson - 1983 - Minerva 21 (2-3):285-291.
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    A Quantum Informational Approach to the Problem of Time.Salman Sajad Wani, James Q. Quach, Mir Faizal, Sebastian Bahamonde & Behnam Pourhassan - 2022 - Foundations of Physics 52 (1):1-8.
    Several novel approaches have been proposed to resolve the problem of time by relating it to change. We argue using quantum information theory that the Hamiltonian constraint in quantum gravity cannot probe change, so it cannot be used to obtain a meaningful notion of time. This is due to the absence of quantum Fisher information with respect to the quantum Hamiltonian of a time-reparametization invariant system. We also observe that the inability of this Hamiltonian to probe change can be related (...)
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    The Emergence of Spiritual Leader and Leadership in Religion-Based Organizations.James J. Q. Low & Oluremi B. Ayoko - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 161 (3):513-530.
    In the present research, we qualitatively document the process by which spiritual leader and leadership emerge in religion-based organizations. Data from 26 participants in three religion-based organizations revealed three cardinal themes that depict the development of spiritual leader and spiritual leadership, the process of developing a spiritual leader and spiritual leadership, and outcomes of spiritual leader and leadership development. Based on the results, we propose a model that depicts the phases involved in the development of spiritual leader/leadership in the religion-based (...)
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    Vocal imitation of song and speech.James T. Mantell & Peter Q. Pfordresher - 2013 - Cognition 127 (2):177-202.
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    Report of the Committee on Resolutions.James A. Mcwilliams, George Q. Friel & Reginald O’Donnell - 1949 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 23:175-176.
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    Broadening Our Field of View: The Role of Emotion Polyregulation.Brett Q. Ford, James J. Gross & June Gruber - 2019 - Emotion Review 11 (3):197-208.
    The field of emotion regulation has developed rapidly, and a number of emotion regulatory strategies have been identified. To date, empirical attention has focused on contrasting specific regulatio...
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  20. La justicia en el alma del filósofo según Platón.Q. Cañas - 1995 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 81:197-204.
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    Motion parallax in the perception of movement by a moving subject.Felix E. Goodson, Tracy Q. Snider & James E. Swearingen - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (2):87-88.
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  22. Moralisti del bonheur.Corrado Rosso - 1977 - Pisa: Libreria goliardica.
     
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  23. ¿Son los objetos técnicos construcciones sociales?Hernán Nicolás Rosso - 2020 - Scientia in Verba Magazine 6 (1):121-132.
    En este ensayo intentaremos realizar una pequeña aproximación al pensamiento de Gilbert Simondon, filósofo francés cuya obra podría resumirse en sus dos tesis doctorales defendidas en 1958, una de las cuales no fue publicada de forma completa sino póstumamente. No obstante, lo dicho, tras el creciente interés en su pensamiento comenzaron a publicarse ya nacido este milenio, en particular en Argentina, sus cursos sobre percepción, imaginación, invención, información, comunicación y tecnología. A pesar de su escueta obra, Simondon es un filósofo (...)
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    Il futuro tra le parole degli architetti.Michela Rosso & Andrea Ronzino - 2019 - Rivista di Estetica 71:38-49.
    Il concetto, le declinazioni e le implicazioni delle possibili idee di futuro, nel campo dell’architettura -tanto in quello pratico quanto in quello speculativo- sono da molto tempo fertile oggetto di dibattito per l’architetto, rappresentando un tassello importante per la costruzione teorica disciplinare. Oltre ad essere direttamente coinvolti per mezzo dell’oggetto plasmato dal progetto e osservati mediante la lente teoretica degli scritti, l’interpretazione e l’uso dell’idea di futuro sono strumenti ineludibili nell’esercizio dell’architettura, sia essa disegnata o costruita. Quali aspetti di questa (...)
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  25. El Llibre de doctrina del Rei Jaume d'Aragó.Josep M. James & Sola-solé (eds.) - 1977 - Barcelona: Hispam : Borràs.
     
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  26. A Priori Skepticism.James R. Beebe - 2011 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 83 (3):583-602.
    In this article I investigate a neglected form of radical skepticism that questions whether any of our logical, mathematical and other seemingly self-evident beliefs count as knowledge. ‘A priori skepticism,’ as I will call it, challenges our ability to know any of the following sorts of propositions: (1.1) The sum of two and three is five. (1.2) Whatever is square is rectangular. (1.3) Whatever is red is colored. (1.4) No surface can be uniformly red and uniformly blue at the same (...)
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  27. James C. Klagge and Alfred Nordmann, eds, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical Occasions 1912-1951.F. Q. Fiasco - 1995 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 (2):364-365.
     
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  28. Consecuencias del aumento global de las temperaturas sobre los recursos hídricos.James P. Bruce, José Luis Rubio, Ralph Pentland & Gerardo Benito - 2010 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 58:135-137.
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  29. El desengaño del hombre.James Ph Puglia - 2014 - México, D.F.: Fondo de Cultura Económica. Edited by Antonio Saborit.
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  30. Pragmatica del perdono.Marco Q. Silvi - 2001 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 78 (2):216-235.
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    Bad Blood Thirty Years Later: A Q&A with James H. Jones.James H. Jones & Nancy M. P. King - 2012 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (4):867-872.
    Historian James H. Jones published the first edition of Bad Blood, the definitive history of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, in 1981. Its clear-eyed examination of that research and its implications remains a bioethics classic, and the 30-year anniversary of its publication served as the impetus for the reexamination of research ethics that this symposium presents. Recent revelations about the United States Public Health Service study that infected mental patients and prisoners in Guatemala with syphilis in the late 1940s in (...)
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    Gli eroi domestici e civili di William James.Ramòn Del Castillo - 2015 - Società Degli Individui 53:75-80.
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  33. A Critical Text of the Sayings Gospel Q.James M. Robinson - 1992 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 72 (1):15-22.
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  34. I.Q., Heritability and Racism.James M. Lawler - 1981 - Science and Society 45 (1):117-119.
     
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    Gricean Belief Change.James P. Delgrande, Abhaya C. Nayak & Maurice Pagnucco - 2005 - Studia Logica 79 (1):97-113.
    One of the standard principles of rationality guiding traditional accounts of belief change is the principle of minimal change: a reasoner's belief corpus should be modified in a minimal fashion when assimilating new information. This rationality principle has stood belief change in good stead. However, it does not deal properly with all belief change scenarios. We introduce a novel account of belief change motivated by one of Grice's maxims of conversational implicature: the reasoner's belief corpus is modified in a minimal (...)
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  36. I Wittgenstein.James Conant - unknown
    The document before you is by a member of a fanatical sect of heretical Ludwig scholars. Through a twist of fate it has fallen into my hands. I hesitate to make it public, since its circulation may do more harm than good. What speaks against publication is that it has the power to corrupt young minds. I do not take a light view of the dangers it poses in this regard. What speaks in favor of publication is the fact that (...)
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  37. Inferential Justification and the Transparency of Belief.David James Barnett - 2016 - Noûs 50 (1):184-212.
    This paper critically examines currently influential transparency accounts of our knowledge of our own beliefs that say that self-ascriptions of belief typically are arrived at by “looking outward” onto the world. For example, one version of the transparency account says that one self-ascribes beliefs via an inference from a premise to the conclusion that one believes that premise. This rule of inference reliably yields accurate self-ascriptions because you cannot infer a conclusion from a premise without believing the premise, and so (...)
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    On Judging Art without Absolutes.James S. Ackerman - 1979 - Critical Inquiry 5 (3):441-469.
    That art historians have felt it necessary to emulate this effort to express personal input can be explained by our need to gain credibility in that aspect of our work that is indistinguishable in method from other historical research: the reconstruction, through documents and artifacts, of past events, conditions, and attitudes. Most of us simply ignore the ambivalence of our position; I cannot recall having heard or read discussions of it, but it is bound to creep out from under the (...)
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    Transactions in Architectural Design.James S. Ackerman - 1974 - Critical Inquiry 1 (2):229-243.
    It may seem reasonable, even inevitable, that architectural practice should be based on an understanding that architects, like lawyers and doctors, should discover their clients' needs and accommodate them to the best of their abilities. But current discussion within the legal and medical professions of the conflict between service to private individuals who can pay, and to the public who cannot, suggest an expanded or altered definition of professional responsibility. Actually, the conflict between public and private interest may be more (...)
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  40. Health as an objective value.James G. Lennox - 1995 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 20 (5):499-511.
    Variants on two approaches to the concept of health have dominated the philosophy of medicine, here referred to as ‘reductionist’ and ‘relativis’. These two approaches share the basic assumption that the concept of health cannot be both based on an empirical biological foundation and be evaluative, and thus adopt either the view that it is ‘objective’ or evaluative. It is here argued that there are a subset of value concepts that are formed in recognition of certain fundamental facts about living (...)
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    Constructing gender:: An exploration of afro-american men's conceptualization of manhood.James Earl Davis & Andrea G. Hunter - 1992 - Gender and Society 6 (3):464-479.
    This article explores the meanings of manhood as articulated by Afro-American men. Conceptualization and Q-sort methods are used to examine men's construction of manhood and men's ratings of the importance of selected attributes to being a man. Manhood emerged as a multidimensional construct with four major domains and 15 distinct clusters of ideas. The cluster of attributes rated as most important to being a man paralleled the conceptualization of manhood derived from the open-ended interviews for both professional and nonprofessional men. (...)
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    Una nueva consciencia y un mal antiguo.James Addams, Ana Pérez & Lucas Céspedes - 2022 - Humanitas Hodie 5 (1):H51a6.
    Jane Addams (1860-1935), activista y pensadora feminista estadounidense, nos permite reencontrarnos con una perspectiva del feminismo de antaño. Su trabajo intelectual como escritora y filósofa pragmatista fue muy influyente para el sufragio en Estados Unidos y la creación de leyes que buscaban mejorar las condiciones laborales de las mujeres y poblaciones afrodescendientes. También fue cofundadora de la primera residencia social de Estados Unidos que apoyó la población inmigrante europea, conocida como la Hull-House. Además de ser la primera mujer en la (...)
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    La madurez de la democracia deliberativa.James Bohman - 2016 - Co-herencia 13 (24):105-143.
    Reviso tres maneras diferentes como los ideales de la democracia deliberativa han cambiado a la luz de las preocupaciones prácticas sobre su viabilidad, es decir, haciendo cada vez más importante el problema de cómo este ideal puede acercarse a sociedades caracterizadas por profundos desacuerdos, problemas sociales de enorme complejidad e instrumentos inoperantes en sus instituciones existentes. En primer lugar, las teorías de la democracia deliberativa enfatizan el proceso mismo de la deliberación, y no sus condiciones y procedimientos ideales y contrafácticos. (...)
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  44. Q. E. D.James William Marriott - 1944 - London [etc.]: G. G. Harrap & co..
  45. El Documento Q En Griego Y En Español.James Robinson, John Kloppenborg & Paul Hoffmann - 2004 - Revista Agustiniana 45:728.
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  46. SEV Q and As - live and interactive teacher professional development: A report.James Fiford - 2012 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 20 (3):26.
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    Civil disobedience, conscientious objection, and evasive noncompliance: A framework for the analysis and assessment of illegal actions in health care.James F. Childress - 1985 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 10 (1):63-84.
    This essay explores some of the conceptual and moral issues raised by illegal actions in health care. The author first identifies several types of illegal action, concentrating on civil disobedience, conscientious objection or refusal, and evasive noncompliance. Then he sketches a framework for the moral justification of these types of illegal action. Finally, he applies the conceptual and normative frameworks to several major cases of illegal action in health care, such as "mercy killing" and some decisions not to treat incompetent (...)
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    How to build a brain: Multiple memory systems have evolved and only some of them are constructivist.James E. Black & William T. Greenough - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):558-559.
    Much of our work with enriched experience and training in animals supports the Quartz & Sejnowski (Q&S) thesis that environmental information can interact with pre-existing neural structures to produce new synapses and neural structure. However, substantial data as well as an evolutionary perspective indicate that multiple information-capture systems exist: some are constructivist, some are selectionist, and some may be tightly constrained.
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    Interpretaciones del eterno retorno.James Alexander Duarte Galvis - 2016 - Saga - Revista de Estudiantes de Filosofía 16 (28):36-45.
    Mi propósito en este texto es hacer una reflexión de la lectura que Martin Heidegger propone del eterno retorno basándome en la obra que le dedica al autor de dicho pensamiento: Nietzsche. Señalaré los modos de llegar a las interpretaciones cosmológica y antropológica que Heidegger propone, mostrando, a la vez, sus problemas. De esta última interpretación mostraré dos vertientes. Así pues, intentaré depurar el camino entre las diversas interpretaciones del eterno retorno propuestas por Heidegger hasta llegar a una interpretación más (...)
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    Attitudes, Machines and Men.James E. Broyles - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 6:13-19.
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