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    A Psychological Test of Virtue.G. M. Stratton - 1901 - International Journal of Ethics 11 (2):200-213.
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    Vision without inversion of the retinal image.G. M. Stratton - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (5):463-481.
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    The mnemonic feat of the "Shass Pollak".G. M. Stratton - 1917 - Psychological Review 24 (3):244-247.
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  4. The spatial harmony of touch and sight.G. M. Stratton - 1899 - Mind 8 (32):492-505.
  5. The Spatial Harmony of Touch and Sight.G. M. Stratton - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9:96.
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  6. A Mirror Pseudoscope and the Limit of Visible Depth.G. M. Stratton - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8:323.
     
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  7. A Psychological Test of Virtue.G. M. Stratton - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10:317.
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    Emotion and the incidence of disease: the influence of the number of diseases, and of the age at which they occur.G. M. Stratton - 1929 - Psychological Review 36 (3):242-253.
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    From the University of California psychological laboratory: The psychology of change: How is the perception of movement related to that of succession?G. M. Stratton - 1911 - Psychological Review 18 (4):262-293.
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    Psychological Tests for Selecting Aviators.G. M. Stratton, H. C. McComas, J. E. Coover & E. Bagby - 1920 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 3 (6):405.
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    Retroactive hyperamnesia and other emotional effects on memory.G. M. Stratton - 1919 - Psychological Review 26 (6):474-486.
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    Symmetry, linear illusions, and the movements of the eye.G. M. Stratton - 1906 - Psychological Review 13 (2):82-96.
  13. The Difference between the Mental and the Physical.G. M. Stratton - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15:568.
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  14. The Psychological Basis of Theism.G. M. Stratton - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8:643.
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    A mirror pseudoscope and the limit of visible depth.G. M. Stratton - 1898 - Psychological Review 5 (6):632-638.
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    A psychological test of virtue.G. M. Stratton - 1901 - International Journal of Ethics 11 (2):200-213.
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    Cattle, and Excitement from Blood.G. M. Stratton - 1923 - Psychological Review 30 (5):380-387.
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    The Control of Another Person by Obscure Signs.G. M. Stratton - 1921 - Psychological Review 28 (4):301-314.
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    The Color Red, and the Anger of Cattle.G. M. Stratton - 1923 - Psychological Review 30 (4):321-325.
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    The function of emotion as shown particularly in excitement.G. M. Stratton - 1928 - Psychological Review 35 (5):351-366.
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    The localization of diasclerotic light.G. M. Stratton - 1910 - Psychological Review 17 (4):294-300.
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    Violence between nations; deeper sources; the way of liberation.G. M. Stratton - 1944 - Psychological Review 51 (2):85-101.
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    Violence within the nation; treatment, particularly in the United States.G. M. Stratton - 1944 - Psychological Review 51 (3):147-161.
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    Wundt and Leipzig in the Association's early days.G. M. Stratton - 1943 - Psychological Review 50 (1):68-70.
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    Zur theorie der räumlichen gesichtswahrnehmungen.G. M. Stratton - 1898 - Psychological Review 5 (5):536-538.
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    From the University of California Psychological Laboratory: The effect of verbal suggestion upon the estimation of linear magnitudes.Joseph E. Brand & G. M. Stratton - 1905 - Psychological Review 12 (1):41-49.
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    Review of Psychology for Teachers. [REVIEW]G. M. Stratton - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (5):559-561.
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    Review of The Applicability of Weber's Law to Smell. [REVIEW]G. M. Stratton - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (5):557-559.
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    Arthur Stanley Eddington Memorial Lectureship.Joseph Barcroft, E. W. Birmingham, Max Born, R. B. Braithwaite, W. Maude Brayshaw, G. A. Chase, Henry Dale, Howard Diamond, Herbert Dingle, Winifred Eddington, Wilson Harris, G. B. Jeffery, Martin Johnson, Rufus M. Jones, Harold Spencer Jones, Kathleen Lonsdale, E. J. Maskell, A. Victor Murray, C. E. Raven, F. J. M. Stratton, Hilda Sturge, W. H. Thorpe, Henry T. Tizard, G. M. Trevelyan, Elsie Watchorn, A. N. Whitehead, Edmund T. Whittaker, Alex Wood & H. G. Wood - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (80):287-.
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  30. STRATTON, G. M. -Psychology of the Religious Life. [REVIEW]G. Galloway - 1913 - Mind 22:131.
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  31. Meno. Plato & G. M. A. Grube - 1949 - New York,: Liberal Arts Press. Edited by D. N. Sedley & Plato.
  32. Teaching and learning ethics: Medical ethics and law for doctors of tomorrow: the 1998 Consensus Statement updated.G. M. Stirrat, C. Johnston, R. Gillon & K. Boyd - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (1):55-60.
    Knowledge of the ethical and legal basis of medicine is as essential to clinical practice as an understanding of basic medical sciences. In the UK, the General Medical Council requires that medical graduates behave according to ethical and legal principles and must know about and comply with the GMC’s ethical guidance and standards. We suggest that these standards can only be achieved when the teaching and learning of medical ethics, law and professionalism are fundamental to, and thoroughly integrated both vertically (...)
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    What Actually Happened: An Informed Review of the Linares Incident.Gilbert M. Goldman, Karen M. Stratton & Max Douglas Brown - 1989 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 17 (4):298-307.
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    What Actually Happened: An Informed Review of the Linares Incident.Gilbert M. Goldman, Karen M. Stratton & Max Douglas Brown - 1989 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 17 (4):298-307.
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  35. Cenni bibliografici.G. M. A. & Rédaction - 1917 - Rivista di Filosofia 9 (4):358.
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  36. Possessed: The Cynics on Wealth and Pleasure.G. M. Trujillo - 2022 - Southwest Philosophy Review 38 (1):17-29.
    Aristotle argued that you need some wealth to live well. The Stoics argued that you could live well with or without wealth. But the Cynics argued that wealth is a hinderance. For the Cynics, a good life consists in self-sufficiency, or being able to rule and help yourself. You accomplish this by living simply and naturally, and by subjecting yourself to rigorous philosophical exercises. Cynics confronted people to get them to abandon extraneous possessions and positions of power to live better. (...)
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  37. K.D. Ushinskiĭ -- 180.G. M. Akhmedov - 2004 - Baku: AMU.
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  38. K.D. Ushinskiĭ -- 180.G. M. Akhmedov - 2004 - Baku: AMU.
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  39. Plato's Thought.G. M. A. Grube - 1971 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 33 (4):779-779.
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  40. An analysis of CPR decision-making by elderly patients.G. M. Sayers, I. Schofield & M. Aziz - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (4):207-212.
    Traditionally clinicians have determined their patients' resuscitation status without consultation. This has been condemned as morally indefensible in cases where not for resuscitation (NFR) orders are based on quality of life considerations and when the patient's true wishes are not known. Such instances would encompass most resuscitation decisions in elderly patients. Having previously involved patients in CPR decision-making, we chose formally to explore the reasons behind the choices made. Although the patients were not upset, and readily decided at the time (...)
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  41. On an intuitionistic modal logic.G. M. Bierman & V. C. V. de Paiva - 2000 - Studia Logica 65 (3):383-416.
    In this paper we consider an intuitionistic variant of the modal logic S4 (which we call IS4). The novelty of this paper is that we place particular importance on the natural deduction formulation of IS4— our formulation has several important metatheoretic properties. In addition, we study models of IS4— not in the framework of Kirpke semantics, but in the more general framework of category theory. This allows not only a more abstract definition of a whole class of models but also (...)
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    Rights.M. C. G. & Michael Freeden - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (170):123.
  43. Vozniknovenie novogo: filosofskiĭ ocherk.G. M. Elfimov - 1983 - Moskva: "Myslʹ".
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  44. Should Agnostics be Miserable?G. M. Trevelyan - 1904 - Hibbert Journal 3:668.
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    The Book of Counsel for Kings (Naṣīḥat al-Mulūk)The Book of Counsel for Kings.G. M. Wickens, al-Ghazālī, F. R. C. Bagley & al-Ghazali - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (4):579.
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  46. Autonomy in medical ethics after O'Neill.G. M. Stirrat - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (3):127-130.
    Next SectionFollowing the influential Gifford and Reith lectures by Onora O’Neill, this paper explores further the paradigm of individual autonomy which has been so dominant in bioethics until recently and concurs that it is an aberrant application and that conceptions of individual autonomy cannot provide a sufficient and convincing starting point for ethics within medical practice. We suggest that revision of the operational definition of patient autonomy is required for the twenty first century. We follow O’Neill in recommending a principled (...)
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    Violence and Civility: On the Limits of Political Philosophy.G. M. Goshgarian (ed.) - 2015 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In _Violence and Civility_, Étienne Balibar boldly confronts the insidious causes of violence, racism, nationalism, and ethnic cleansing worldwide, as well as mass poverty and dispossession. Through a novel synthesis of theory and empirical studies of contemporary violence, the acclaimed thinker pushes past the limits of political philosophy to reconceive war, revolution, sovereignty, and class. Through the pathbreaking thought of Derrida, Balibar builds a topography of cruelty converted into extremism by ideology, juxtaposing its subjective forms and its objective manifestations. Engaging (...)
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    The Structural Unity of the Protagoras.G. M. A. Grube - 1933 - Classical Quarterly 27 (3-4):203-.
    To speak of ‘the real subject’ or ‘the primary aim’ of a Platonic dialogue usually means to magnify one aspect of it at the expense of other aspects as important. Such is not my intention. It is quite clear, however, without prejudice to the philosophic value of any of the topics discussed, that the Protagoras is an attack upon the sophists as represented by Protagoras, the greatest of them. Hippias and Prodicus are present and some of the great man's glory (...)
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    Bezem, M., see Barendsen, E.G. M. Bierman, M. DZamonja, S. Shelah, S. Feferman, G. Jiiger, M. A. Jahn, S. Lempp, Sui Yuefei, S. D. Leonhardi & D. Macpherson - 1996 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 79 (1):317.
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    Predicting the development of science.G. M. Dobrov - 1966 - Minerva 4 (2):218-230.
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