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    Law, Morality and Society.A. R. White - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (111):181-182.
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    Frameworks on shifting sands.R. Lngvaldsen & H. T. A. Whiting - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4):764-765.
    Feldman and Levin present a model for movement control in which the system is said to seek equilibrium points, active movement being produced by shifting frames of reference in space. It is argued that whatever merit this model might have is limited to an understanding of “the how” and not “the why” we move. In this way the authors seem to be forced into a dualistic position leaving the upper level of the proposed control hierarchy “floating.”.
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  3. Attention.A. R. White - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (157):281-283.
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    The language of motives.A. R. White - 1958 - Mind 67 (266):258-263.
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    Symposium: Good At.C. K. Grant & A. R. White - 1958 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 32 (1):173 - 206.
  6. Symposium: Good At.C. K. Grant & A. R. White - 1958 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 32:173-206.
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    Body, Mind and Method.A. R. White - 1980 - Philosophical Books 21 (3):191-191.
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    Belief sentences.A. R. White - 1958 - Mind 67 (268):527-532.
  9. Dewey's theory of interest.A. R. White - 1977 - In Richard Stanley Peters (ed.), John Dewey reconsidered. Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul. pp. 35--54.
     
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  10. Explaining Human Behaviour.A. R. WHITE - 1962
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    Knowledge, Acquaintance, and Awareness.A. R. White - 1981 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 6 (1):159-172.
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  12. Lecture courses.A. R. White - 1961 - Philosophy 36:93.
     
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  13. New books. [REVIEW]A. R. Lacey, William Kneale, Alan R. White, C. H. Whiteley & R. Kirk - 1973 - Mind 82 (325):143-160.
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    Good At.C. K. Grant & A. R. White - 1958 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 32 (1):173-206.
  15. ABELSON, R. "Persons: A Study in Philosophical Psychology". [REVIEW]A. R. White - 1979 - Mind 88:146.
     
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  16. "Agent, Action and Reason". Edited by R. Binkley, R. Bronaugh and A. Marras. [REVIEW]A. R. White - 1973 - Mind 82:149.
     
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  17. DANTO, A. C. "Analytic Philosophy of Action". [REVIEW]A. R. White - 1975 - Mind 84:304.
     
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  18. KOESTLER, A. -The Sleepwalkers. [REVIEW]A. R. White - 1960 - Mind 69:281.
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  19. FURBERG, M. - "Locutionary and Illocutionary Acts: A main theme in J. L. Austin's Philosophy". [REVIEW]A. R. White - 1965 - Mind 74:131.
     
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  20. "Action Theory." Edited by M. Brand and D. Walton. [REVIEW]A. R. White - 1978 - Mind 87:462.
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    How to do things with words. [REVIEW]A. R. White - 1963 - Analysis 23 (Suppl-1):58-64.
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  22. JOHNSTONE, H. W. -Philosophy and Argument. [REVIEW]A. R. White - 1960 - Mind 69:115.
     
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  23. MANDELBAUM, M. - "Philosophy, Science and Sense Perception". [REVIEW]A. R. White - 1967 - Mind 76:610.
     
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  24. VENDLER, Z. "Res Cogitans: An Essay in Rational Psychology". [REVIEW]A. R. White - 1974 - Mind 83:466.
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    The Navigability of Strong Ties: Small Worlds, Tie Strength and Network Topology.Michael Houseman & R. White Douglas - 2002 - Complexity 8 (1):72-81.
    We examine data on and models of small world properties and parameters of social networks. Our focus, on tie-strength, multilevel networks and searchability in strong-tie social networks, allows us to extend some of the questions and findings of recent research and the fit of small world models to sociological and anthropological data on human communities. We offer a 'navigability of strong ties' hypothesis about network topologies tested with data from kinship systems, but potentially applicable to corporate cultures and business networks.
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    Patient perspectives on compensation for biospecimen donation.Samuel C. Allen, Minisha Lohani, Kristopher A. Hendershot, Travis R. Deal, Taylor White, Margie D. Dixon & Rebecca D. Pentz - 2018 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 9 (2):77-81.
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  27. New books. [REVIEW]Romane Clarke, A. C. Jackson, O. P. Wood, M. C. Bradley, A. R. Manser, William Kneale, J. Hartland-Swann, A. M. MacIver, R. Harré, Alan R. White, A. R. Manser, B. Peach & G. J. Warnock - 1960 - Mind 69 (274):267-287.
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    Surgeons, Intensivists, and Discretion to Refuse Requested Treatments.Mark R. Wicclair & Douglas B. White - 2014 - Hastings Center Report 44 (5):33-42.
    Physicians are expected to engage patients as partners in identifying the possible benefits and harms associated with treatment options and selecting from among medically appropriate treatment options, rather than simply dictating what treatments patients will and will not receive. This collaborative model reflects the recognition that citizens in multicultural societies have diverse values and are likely to have different views about whether the possible benefits of a medical intervention outweigh the possible harms. However, there are circumstances in which the collaborative (...)
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  29. Commentary on Kant's Critique of Practical Reason. [REVIEW]A. R. C. Duncan - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (4):560-562.
    When this work was first published in 1960, it immediately filled a void in Kantian scholarship. It was the first study entirely devoted to Kant's _Critique of Practical Reason_ and by far the most substantial commentary on it ever written. This landmark in Western philosophical literature remains an indispensable aid to a complete understanding of Kant's philosophy for students and scholars alike. This _Critique_ is the only writing in which Kant weaves his thoughts on practical reason into a unified argument. (...)
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  30. Assessment of anosognosia for motor impairments.A. M. A. Davies, R. C. White & M. Davies - 2010 - In Jennifer Gurd, Kischka M., Marshall Udo & John Charles (eds.), The Handbook of Clinical Neuropsychology. Oxford University Press. pp. 436–468.
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    The Philosophy of Mind. [REVIEW]A. R. E. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (1):166-167.
    White has an incredibly sensitive ear for distinctions among ordinary concepts in the philosophy of mind. As a botanizer of terms and their uses, he effectively rivals Ryle, upon whose general approach to the philosophy of mind he builds. Thus he has excellent chapters in which he distinguishes such related conceptions as care, interest, attention, notice, and consciousness. In another chapter he distinguishes five irreducible uses of "think," while in the next chapter he comes up with five distinct notions (...)
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    Plastic deformation of a glass-ceramic.K. H. G. Ashbee, R. Lyall & D. White - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (146):225-234.
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    Mind – your head!R. P. Ingvaldsen & H. T. A. Whiting - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4):685-686.
    Gray takes an information-processing paradigm as his departure point, invoking a comparator as part of the system. He concludes that consciousness is to be found “in” the comparator but is unable to point to how the comparison takes place. Thus, the comparator turns out not to be an entity arising out of brain research per se, but out of the logic of the paradigm. In this way, Gray both reinvents dualism and remains trapped in the language game of his own (...)
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    The thermal and electrical conductivity of chromium at low temperatures.A. F. A. Harper, W. R. G. Kemp, P. G. Klemens, R. J. Tainsh & G. K. White - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (17):577-583.
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    Publications of the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian ExpeditionThe Monastery of Epiphanius at Thebes: Part IThe Monastery of Epiphanius at Thebes: Part II.A. E. R. Boak, W. H. Worrell, Albert Morton Lythgoe, H. E. Winlock, W. E. Crum & H. G. Evelyn White - 1927 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 47:85.
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    Realizing Levels of the Hyperarithmetic Hierarchy as Degree Spectra of Relations on Computable Structures.Walker M. White & Denis R. Hirschfeldt - 2002 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 43 (1):51-64.
    We construct a class of relations on computable structures whose degree spectra form natural classes of degrees. Given any computable ordinal and reducibility r stronger than or equal to m-reducibility, we show how to construct a structure with an intrinsically invariant relation whose degree spectrum consists of all nontrivial r-degrees. We extend this construction to show that can be replaced by either or.
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  37. A Multicenter Weighted Lottery to Equitably Allocate Scarce COVID-19 Therapeutics.D. B. White, E. K. McCreary, C. H. Chang, M. Schmidhofer, J. R. Bariola, N. N. Jonassaint, Parag A. Pathak, G. Persad, R. D. Truog, T. Sonmez & M. Utku Unver - 2022 - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 206 (4):503–506.
    Shortages of new therapeutics to treat coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have forced clinicians, public health officials, and health systems to grapple with difficult questions about how to fairly allocate potentially life-saving treatments when there are not enough for all patients in need (1). Shortages have occurred with remdesivir, tocilizumab, monoclonal antibodies, and the oral antiviral Paxlovid (2) -/- Ensuring equitable allocation is especially important in light of the disproportionate burden experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic by disadvantaged groups, including Black, Hispanic/Latino and (...)
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  38. Reduced Amygdala Response in Youths With Disruptive Behavior Disorders and Psychopathic Traits: Decreased Emotional Response Versus Increased Top-Down Attention to Nonemotional Features.Stuart F. White, Abigail A. Marsh, Katherine A. Fowler, Julia C. Schechter, Christopher Adalio, Kayla Pope, Stephen Sinclair, Daniel S. Pine & R. James R. Blair - 2012 - American Journal of Psychiatry 169 (7):750-758.
    Youths with disruptive behavior disorders and psychopathic traits showed reduced amygdala responses to fearful expressions under low attentional load but no indications of increased recruitment of regions implicated in top- down attentional control. These findings suggest that the emotional deficit observed in youths with disruptive behavior disorders and psychopathic traits is primary and not secondary to increased top- down attention to nonemotional stimulus features.
     
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    Katsumi Tanabe: Sculptures of Palmyra, I. (Memoirs of the Ancient Orient Museum, Tokyo, 1.) Pp. 475; 2 maps, 473 black-and-white duotone plates. Tokyo: Ancient Orient Museum, 1986. 25,000 Japanese yen. [REVIEW]Malcolm A. R. Colledge - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (1):184-184.
  40. The Educational Ideas of Pestalozzi.J. A. Green, Jessie White & R. E. Hughes - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 16 (2):251-254.
     
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  41. Cd Hardie.Jh Gribble, Jane R. Martin, David Stenhouse, Jj Smolicz, Rs Peters, Jp White, Betty A. Sichel, Ronald S. Barth, Frederick C. Neff & Wf Hare - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (10).
     
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    The mystery-mastery-imagery complex.H. T. A. Whiting & R. P. Ingvaldsen - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):228-229.
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    New books. [REVIEW]R. C. Cross, Robert H. Stoothoff, Peter Nidditch, John Williamson, W. H. Walsh, Gale W. Engle, Anne Lloyd Thomas, R. Edgley, Martha Kneale, Alan R. White, G. A. J. Rogers & Mary Warnock - 1967 - Mind 76 (304):597-618.
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    A tribute to Kevin Harris, philosopher of education.Michael A. Peters, Michael R. Matthews, Eileen Baldry, Patricia White, Dave Hill, David Aspin, Bruce Haynes, John White, Colin Lankshear & Hugh Lauder - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory:1-11.
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    J. L. Austin: A Critique of Ordinary Language Philosophy.Alan R. White - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (113):355-357.
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    Exit from Brain Device Research: A Modified Grounded Theory Study of Researcher Obligations and Participant Experiences.Lauren R. Sankary, Megan Zelinsky, Andre Machado, Taylor Rush, Alexandra White & Paul J. Ford - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 13 (4):215-226.
    As clinical trials end, little is understood about how participants exiting from clinical trials approach decisions related to the removal or post-trial use of investigational brain implants, such as deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices. This empirical bioethics study examines how research participants experience the process of exit from research at the end of clinical trials of implanted neural devices. Using a modified grounded theory study design, we conducted semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 16 former research participants from clinical trials of DBS (...)
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    Hervé Pinoteau, Vingt-cinq ans d'études dynastiques. Paris: Editions Christian, 1982. Pp. 593; numerous black-and-white illustrations. [REVIEW]Elizabeth A. R. Brown - 1985 - Speculum 60 (1):227.
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    Student goal orientation in learning inquiry skills with modifiable software advisors.Todd A. Shimoda, Barbara Y. White & John R. Frederiksen - 2002 - Science Education 86 (2):244-263.
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    Talking about talking with nature: nurturing ecological consciousness.R. B. Grove-White & M. Michael - 1992 - Environmental Ethics 15 (1):33-48.
    The increasing effort, both lay and academic, to encourage a transition from an “I-It” to an “I-Thou” relation to nature is located within a typology of ways of “knowing nature.” This typology provides the context for a particular understanding of human conversation which sees the relation as a cyclical process of “immersion” and “realization” from which a model of the dialectic between “I-It” and “I-Thou” relations to nature can be developed. This model can be used to identify practical measures that (...)
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  50. Alan R. White, Grounds of Liability: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law Reviewed by.R. A. Duff - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6 (6):316-318.
     
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