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    The Enabling Face of the Dark.Cheryl Reed - 1998 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 17 (4):84-95.
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  2. Stakeholder Management Theory: A Critical Theory Perspective.Darryl Reed - 1999 - Business Ethics Quarterly 9 (3):453-483.
    Abstract:This article elaborates a normative Stakeholder Management Theory (SHMT) from a critical theory perspective. The paper argues that the normative theory elaborated by critical theorists such as Habermas exhibits important advantages over its rivals and that these advantages provide the basis for a theoretically more adequate version of SHMT. In the first section of the paper an account is given of normative theory from a critical theory perspective and its advantages over rival traditions. A key characteristic of the critical theory (...)
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  3. The new science and the old: Complexity and realism in the social sciences.Michael Reed & David L. Harvey - 1992 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 22 (4):353–380.
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    Privacy in the Family.Bryce Clayton Newell, Cheryl A. Metoyer & Adam Moore - 2015 - In Beate Roessler & Dorota Mokrosinska (eds.), The Social Dimensions of Privacy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 104-121.
    While the balance between individual privacy and government monitoring or corporate surveillance has been a frequent topic across numerous disciplines, the issue of privacy within the family has been largely ignored in recent privacy debates. Yet privacy intrusions between parents and children or between adult partners or spouses can be just as profound as those found in the more “public spheres” of life. Popular access to increasingly sophisticated forms of electronic surveillance technologies has altered the dynamics of family relationships. Monitoring, (...)
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  5. What's Wrong with Monkish Virtues? Hume on the Standard of Virtue.Philip A. Reed - 2012 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 29 (1).
    How does Hume determine what qualities of the mind count as virtues and what qualities count as vices? By what standard, for example, does Hume dismiss the so-called “monkish virtues”? Hume’s commentators have proposed various possibilities for the standard of virtue, among them the general point of view and the usefulness/agreeableness of qualities. I consider the case for these standards and argue that Hume contends ultimately that consensus decides controversial questions about the status of virtues and vices. I try especially (...)
     
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    The Alliance of Virtue and Vanity in Hume's Moral Theory.Philip A. Reed - 2012 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 93 (4):595-614.
    In this article I argue that vanity, the desire for and delight in the favorable opinion of others, plays a fundamental role in Hume's account of moral motivation. Hume says that vanity and virtue are inseparable, though he does not explicitly say how or why this should be. I argue that Hume's account of sympathy can explain this alliance. In resting moral sentiment on sympathy, Hume gives a fundamental role to vanity as it becomes either a mediating motive to virtue (...)
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  7. Two theories of the intentionality of perceiving.Edward S. Reed - 1983 - Synthese 54 (January):85-94.
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    The biological significance of substrate inhibition: A mechanism with diverse functions.Michael C. Reed, Anna Lieb & H. Frederik Nijhout - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (5):422-429.
    Many enzymes are inhibited by their own substrates, leading to velocity curves that rise to a maximum and then descend as the substrate concentration increases. Substrate inhibition is often regarded as a biochemical oddity and experimental annoyance. We show, using several case studies, that substrate inhibition often has important biological functions. In each case we discuss, the biological significance is different. Substrate inhibition of tyrosine hydroxylase results in a steady synthesis of dopamine despite large fluctuations in tyrosine due to meals. (...)
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    When is an image hallucinatory?Graham F. Reed - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (3):530-531.
  10. The psychologist's fallacy as a persistent framework in William James's psychological theorizing.Edward Reed - 1995 - History of the Human Sciences 8 (1):61-72.
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    Seeing through history.Edward S. Reed - 1986 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 16 (2):239-247.
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    The obsessional-compulsive experience: A phenomenological reemphasis.Graham F. Reed - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (3):381-385.
  13. The sexuality of Adonis.Joseph D. Reed - 1995 - Classical Antiquity 14 (2):317-346.
    This paper seeks to ascertain the ways in which Adonis and his ritual lament were used by Classical men and women in their constructions of their own gender and the other. The evidence from Classical Athens turns out to originate mainly among men and thus outside the cult, from which men were excluded; the myths and descriptions of the rite that we possess say more about men's attitudes toward themselves and toward women than about the celebrants' motives. Nevertheless, women's attitudes (...)
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    Studies of the interference process in short-term memory.Henry Reed - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 84 (3):452.
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    The existence and function of inner speech in thought processes.H. B. Reed - 1916 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 1 (5):365.
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    The Danger of Double Effect.Philip A. Reed - 2012 - Christian Bioethics 18 (3):287-300.
    In this paper, I argue that the doctrine of double effect is disposed toward abuse. I try to identify two distinct sources of abuse of double effect: the conditions associated with standard formulations of double effect and the difficulty of fully understanding one’s own intentions in action. Both of these sources of abuse are exacerbated in complex circumstances, where double effect is most often employed. I raise this concern about abuse not as a criticism of double effect but rather as (...)
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  17. Studies of tryptophans in membrane-spanning" walp" peptides by deuterium nmr spectroscopy.Nicole Reed - 2000 - Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal 1.
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    Towards a cultural ecology of instruction.Edward S. Reed - 2001 - In David Bakhurst & Stuart Shanker (eds.), Jerome Bruner: language, culture, self. Thousand Oaks, [Calif.]: SAGE. pp. 116--126.
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    The Advocacy Method.Ronald Reed - 1975 - Teaching Philosophy 1 (1):33-37.
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    Toward a new eugenics. The importance of differential reproduction.S. C. Reed - 1965 - The Eugenics Review 57 (2):72.
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  21. The carneades argumentation framework: Using presumptions and exceptions to model critical questions.Douglas Walton with Chris Reed - manuscript
     
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    The combination versus the consumer.H. B. Reed - 1913 - International Journal of Ethics 23 (2):158-176.
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    The Death of Osiris in Aeneid 12.458.Joseph D. Reed - 1998 - American Journal of Philology 119 (3):399-418.
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    The demise of mental representations.Edward S. Reed - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (2):297-298.
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    The Declining Significance of Race: Blacks and Changing American Institutions.A. Reed - 1980 - Télos 1980 (44):221-225.
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    The Effect of Training on Individual Differences.H. B. Reed - 1924 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 7 (3):186.
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    Time for a Change? Recent Elections in Japan.Steven R. Reed - 2001 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 2 (2):243-245.
    The most important election held in 2001 was that to the House of Councillors. Here, however, I will report on several surprising gubernatorial elections and the shocking LDP party presidential election. Each of these elections sent a similar message from the voters: . Powerful political machines using tried and true campaign techniques were repeatedly defeated by novices whose primary attraction was that they were not part of the political establishment.
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    The 2000 General Election.Steven R. Reed - 2000 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 1 (2):337-339.
    The results of the 2000 general election can be interpreted in two contradictory ways. On the one hand, the coalition won a comfortable majority with 271 seats to the combined opposition total of 188. On the other hand, the coalition lost 64 seats while the opposition parties gained 35. Though either side could thus claim victory, it was clear from the expressions on the faces of the party leaders that the coalition had lost the election and the opposition had won. (...)
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    The Gates of Sleep in Aeneid 6.Nicholas Reed - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (02):311-.
    Many reasons have been put forward to explain why Aeneas and the Sibyl should depart through the gate of ivory, which lets out ‘false dreams’. The two views which have perhaps been found the least unsatisfactory are those of W. Everett and the one most recently championed by Brooks Otis. Everett suggested that it was a common belief in antiquity that false dreams occur before midnight, and true dreams after midnight; he went on to suggest that Aeneas left Hades before (...)
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    The implications of prescriptivism.T. M. Reed - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (77):348-351.
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    The influence of a change of conditions upon the amount recalled.Helen J. Reed - 1931 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 14 (6):632.
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    The learning and retention of concepts. II. The influence of length of series. III. The origin of concepts.H. B. Reed - 1946 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 36 (2):166.
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    The learning and retention of concepts. IV. The influence of the complexity of the stimuli.H. B. Reed - 1946 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 36 (3):252.
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    The learning and retention of concepts. V. The influence of form of presentation.Homer B. Reed - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (4):504.
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    Toward logical form: an exploration of the role of syntax in semantics.Lisa A. Reed - 1996 - New York: Garland.
    Introduction 1.1 GOALS This book is devoted to an in-depth investigation of some of the properties of Logical Form (LF). In particular, the primary aim of ...
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    The Lecherous Holy Man and the Maiden in the Box.Carrie E. Reed - 2007 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 127 (1):41-55.
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    The labour process perspective on management organization: a critique and reformulation.Michael Reed - 1990 - In John Hassard & Denis Pym (eds.), The Theory and philosophy of organizations: critical issues and new perspectives. New York: Routledge. pp. 63--82.
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  38. The labour process perspective on.Michael Reed - 1990 - In John Hassard & Denis Pym (eds.), The Theory and philosophy of organizations: critical issues and new perspectives. New York: Routledge. pp. 63.
     
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    The morals of monopoly and competition.Homer Blosser Reed - 1916 - International Journal of Ethics 26 (2):258-281.
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    The occurrence of plateaus in telegraphy.Homer B. Reed & Harvey A. Zinszer - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 33 (2):130.
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    The obliging stranger revisited.T. M. Reed - 1987 - Journal of Value Inquiry 21 (2):153-159.
  42. The psychological reality of the body schema-a test with normal subjects (vol 30, pg 452, 1992).Cl Reed - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (1):85-85.
  43. The Role of Women in Iroquoian Society.Patricia Reed - 1992 - Nexus 10 (1):4.
     
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    Tribute to Dorothy Collins.Henry Reed - 1990 - The Chesterton Review 16 (2):102-104.
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    Toward the Final Solution: A History of European Racism.A. Reed - 1979 - Télos 1979 (41):225-230.
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    The Two-Party System Meets a House of Councillors Election.Steven R. Reed - 2004 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 5 (2):323-325.
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  47. The Victorian Renaissance Self in The Renaissance in Victorian Literature.John R. Reed - 1988 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 17 (2):187-208.
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    Values and Ethics in Eastern European Business: Some Contemporary Issues.Darryl Reed - 1995 - Journal of Human Values 1 (2):191-203.
    This paper addresses some important questions related to ethical and human values that stem from the transition of Eastern European businesses to a market economy. While such a change has the potential for a tremendous redistribution of power and benefits in the societies involved, it also has its detrimental effects in terms of loss of wages, decline in security of life and a reduced standard of living for a significant number of people. The paper explores the problems and issues relating (...)
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    Voluntary euthanasia.N. Reed - 1977 - Journal of Medical Ethics 3 (2):102-102.
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    Ways and means.Adam V. Reed - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (3):488-489.
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