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  1. Fury at cn as oil spreads.Kristen Vernon & S. U. N. Edmonton - 2005 - In Alan Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  2. Power plant threat tackled; Crews reinforce dam to keep out wabamun oil tide.Kristen Vernon & S. U. N. Edmonton - 2005 - In Alan Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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  3. Cash flowing to cowtown; grants total more than twice what edmonton gets.Max Maudie, S. U. N. Edmonton & Kristen Vernon - 2005 - In Alan Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    The Bergen 4-Day OCD Treatment Delivered in a Group Setting: 12-Month Follow-Up.Bjarne Hansen, Kristen Hagen, Lars-Göran Öst, Stian Solem & Gerd Kvale - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Introduction.Vernon J. Bourke - 1963 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:7-7.
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    Abbreviations.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series 52 (3-4):115-115.
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    A. Participation.Vernon J. Bourke - 1963 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:117-123.
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    ‘Aeterni Patris’, Gilson and Christian Philosophy.Vernon J. Bourke - 1979 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 53:5-15.
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    Bibliography.Vernon J. Bourke - 1963 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:149-151.
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    B. Causality.Vernon J. Bourke - 1963 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:125-134.
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    C. Analogy.Vernon J. Bourke - 1963 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:135-143.
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    D. In Idipsum.Vernon J. Bourke - 1963 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:145-148.
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    Experience of Extra-Mental Reality as the Starting Point of St. Thomas' Metaphysics.Vernon J. Bourke - 1938 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 14:134-144.
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    IV. Augustine and Kant on 'Using' One's Neighbor.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:95-98.
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    III. Human Felicity and the Supreme Good.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:83-94.
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    Index of Texts.Vernon J. Bourke - 1963 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:34-36.
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    I. Texts on Love and Uti-Frui.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:59-65.
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    II. Uti-Frui in Medieval Theology.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:67-81.
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    Joy in Augustine's Ethics.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:9-55.
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    Maritain's Preface to Metaphysics.Vernon J. Bourke - 1940 - Modern Schoolman 17 (4):75-78.
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    Notes.Vernon J. Bourke - 1963 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:27-32.
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    Role of a Proposed Practical lntellectual Virtue of Wisdom.Vernon Bourke - 1952 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 26:160-167.
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    Saint Augustine's Early Theory of Man, A.D. 386-391, and: Saint Augustine's Confessions : The Odyssey of Soul.Vernon Joseph Bourke - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (2):203-203.
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    The Saint Augustine Lectures.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:121-122.
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    The Value of the Historical Study of Some Types of Pre-Thomistic Christian Philosophy.Vernon J. Bourke - 1941 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 17:156-159.
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    V. Augustine and the Synderesis Rule.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:99-105.
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    VII. Augustine's First Recognition of Grace before VVorks.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:111-114.
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    VI. The Elect and the Fallen Angels.Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:107-110.
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    More Than Matter.Mark Vernon - 2011 - Philosophy Now 84:40-41.
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    The People Have Spoken(?).Jim Vernon - 2002 - International Studies in Philosophy 34 (2):115-131.
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    Universal Grammar.Jim Vernon - 2007 - The Owl of Minerva 39 (1-2):1-24.
    In this paper, through Hegel’s account of the predicative judgment in the Greater Logic, I develop an immanent, presuppositionless deduction ofgrammatical form from the very idea of language in general. In other words, I argue that Hegel’s account of the judgment can be read as a demonstrationof a truly universal (rather than empirically “common” or “general”) grammar through which any and all determinate thought must be expressed. In so doing, I seek to resolve the problem that linguistic contingency poses for (...)
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    Sound bites. [REVIEW]Mark Vernon - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 52 (52):105-106.
    The multiverse is a hypothesis for which there is no evidence, and perhaps can never be any evidence. It is only since 1998 that it has leapt off the blackboards of a few physicists doing esoteric mathematics and lodged itself in the popular imagination. As is the way with popular science, it is easy to move from speculating that there might have been more than one big bang to proceeding on the basis that there has been more than one big (...)
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    Galileo Studies. By Alexandre Koyré. Translated by John Mepham. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 57 (1):90-90.
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    Dimensions of Moral Creativity: Paradigms, Principles, and Ideals. By A. S. Cua. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 57 (1):89-90.
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    "Morality and the Good Life: A Commentary on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics," by Roger J. Sullivan. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 56 (3):293-294.
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    Progress in Philosophy. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (1):120-121.
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    "The Emergence of Norms," by Edna Ullmann-Margalit. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 56 (3):295-295.
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    Extensionality in natural language quantification: the case of many and few.Kristen A. Greer - 2014 - Linguistics and Philosophy 37 (4):315-351.
    This paper presents an extensional account of manyand few that explains data that have previously motivated intensional analyses of these quantifiers :599–620, 2000). The key insight is that their semantic arguments are themselves set intersections: the restrictor is the intersection of the predicates denoted by the N’ or the V’ and the restricted universe, U, and the scope is the intersection of the N’ and V’. Following Cohen, I assume that the universe consists of the union of alternatives to the (...)
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    The Cambridge Handbook of the Global Work–Family Interface.Kristen M. Shockley, Winny Shen & Ryan C. Johnson (eds.) - 2018 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Cambridge Handbook of the Global Work-Family Interface is a response to growing interest in understanding how people manage their work and family lives across the globe. Given global and regional differences in cultural values, economies, and policies and practices, research on work-family management is not always easily transportable to different contexts. Researchers have begun to acknowledge this, conducting research in various national settings, but the literature lacks a comprehensive source that aims to synthesize the state of knowledge, theoretical progression, (...)
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    Science and Values: Are Value Judgments Always Irrelevant to the Justification of Scientific Claims?Kristen Intemann - 2001 - Philosophy of Science 68 (S3):S506-S518.
    Several feminist theorists have claimed that feminist values ought to influence theory choice. Susan Haack has argued that this is implausible because normative claims about what ought to be the case can never provide justification for descriptive claims. I argue against one of the premises of Haack's argument. Furthermore, I attempt to show that the most promising defense of this premise would cast doubt on a second premise of Haack's argument. My aim is to open up the possibility that value (...)
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    The brain basis of emotion: A meta-analytic review.Kristen A. Lindquist, Tor D. Wager, Hedy Kober, Eliza Bliss-Moreau & Lisa Feldman Barrett - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (3):121-143.
    Researchers have wondered how the brain creates emotions since the early days of psychological science. With a surge of studies in affective neuroscience in recent decades, scientists are poised to answer this question. In this target article, we present a meta-analytic summary of the neuroimaging literature on human emotion. We compare the locationist approach (i.e., the hypothesis that discrete emotion categories consistently and specifically correspond to distinct brain regions) with the psychological constructionist approach (i.e., the hypothesis that discrete emotion categories (...)
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    More Lessons from the Hadza about Men’s Work.Kristen Hawkes, James F. O’Connell & Nicholas G. Blurton Jones - 2014 - Human Nature 25 (4):596-619.
    Unlike other primate males, men invest substantial effort in producing food that is consumed by others. The Hunting Hypothesis proposes this pattern evolved in early Homo when ancestral mothers began relying on their mates’ hunting to provision dependent offspring. Evidence for this idea comes from hunter-gatherer ethnography, but data we collected in the 1980s among East African Hadza do not support it. There, men targeted big game to the near exclusion of other prey even though they were rarely successful and (...)
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    Just One of the Guys?: How Transmen Make Gender Visible at Work.Kristen Schilt - 2006 - Gender and Society 20 (4):465-490.
    This article examines the reproduction of gendered workplace inequalities through in-depth interviews with female-to-male transsexuals. Many FTMs enter the workforce as women and then transition to become men, an experience that can provide them with an “outsider-within” perspective on the “patriarchal dividend”—the advantages men in general gain from the subordination of women. Many of the respondents in this article find themselves, as men, receiving more authority, reward, and respect in the workplace than they received as women, even when they remain (...)
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  44. On masks and masking: epistemic harms and science communication.Kristen Intemann & Inmaculada de Melo-Martín - 2023 - Synthese 202 (3):1-17.
    During emerging public health crises, both policymakers and members of the public are looking to scientific experts to provide guidance. Even in cases where there are significant uncertainties, there is pressure for experts to “speak with one voice” to avoid confusion, allow officials to make evidence-based decisions rapidly, and encourage public support for such decisions. This can lead experts to engage in masking of information about the state of the science or regarding assumptions involved in policy recommendations. Although experts might (...)
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    Moral Development in Business Ethics: An Examination and Critique.Kristen Bell DeTienne, Carol Frogley Ellertson, Marc-Charles Ingerson & William R. Dudley - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 170 (3):429-448.
    The field of behavioral ethics has seen considerable growth over the last few decades. One of the most significant concerns facing this interdisciplinary field of research is the moral judgment-action gap. The moral judgment-action gap is the inconsistency people display when they know what is right but do what they know is wrong. Much of the research in the field of behavioral ethics is based on early work in moral psychology and American psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg’s foundational cognitive model of moral (...)
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    Doing Gender, Determining Gender: Transgender People, Gender Panics, and the Maintenance of the Sex/gender/sexuality System.Kristen Schilt & Laurel Westbrook - 2014 - Gender and Society 28 (1):32-57.
    This article explores “determining gender,” the umbrella term for social practices of placing others in gender categories. We draw on three case studies showcasing moments of conflict over who counts as a man and who counts as a woman: public debates over the expansion of transgender employment rights, policies determining eligibility of transgender people for competitive sports, and proposals to remove the genital surgery requirement for a change of sex marker on birth certificates. We show that criteria for determining gender (...)
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    Humanomics: Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations for the Twenty-First Century.Vernon L. Smith & Bart J. Wilson - 2018 - Cambridge University Press.
    While neo-classical analysis works well for studying impersonal exchange in markets, it fails to explain why people conduct themselves the way they do in their personal relationships with family, neighbors, and friends. In Humanomics, Nobel Prize-winning economist Vernon L. Smith and his long-time co-author Bart J. Wilson bring their study of economics full circle by returning to the founder of modern economics, Adam Smith. Sometime in the last 250 years, economists lost sight of the full range of human feeling, (...)
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  48. Stone of Hope.Kristen Bell - 2019 - Harvard Civil Rights Civil Liberties Law Review 54:455-548.
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    Feminist Human Rights: A Political Approach.Kristen Hessler - 2023 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Kristen Hessler argues that philosophy can best contribute to understanding human rights by exploring the full range of their use in practice. Her approach emphasizes how human rights activism and adjudication can both reveal and dismantle unjust social hierarchies. The result is an innovative vision of interdisciplinary human rights scholarship.
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    Papers in Experimental Economics.Vernon L. Smith - 1991 - Cambridge University Press.
    Professor Vernon L. Smith is a major creator of the new discipline of experimental economics. This collection of his papers from 1962 to 1990 surveys key developments in the field from early attempts to study economic behaviour in now classic double oral auction markets through recent studies of industrial organization and decision making. Topics covered include monopoly and oligopoly, supply and demand theory under posted pricing, uniform pricing, double continuous auction, and sealed bid-offer auctions; hypothetical valuation and market pricing; (...)
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