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    The Diamond Pallets of John Harrison's Fourth Longitude Timekeeper—H4.Jonathan Hird, Jonathan Betts & Derek Pratt - 2008 - Annals of Science 65 (2):171-200.
    Summary John Harrison (1693–1776) is regarded as the father of chronometry. During his lifetime, he relentlessly pursued one of humankind's greatest and oldest challenges—that of finding the longitude at sea. In succeeding (according to the rules dictated by an Act of Parliament), he bequeathed to humankind the most accurate portable timekeeper the world had ever seen. It is a remarkable fact that his timekeeper, known today as H4, remains more accurate than the majority of expensive mechanical wristwatches manufactured today. Such (...)
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    Global Justice and Health Systems Research in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries.Bridget Pratt & Adnan A. Hyder - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (1):143-161.
    Scholarship focusing on how international research can contribute to justice in global health has primarily explored requirements for the conduct of clinical trials. Yet health systems research in low- and middle-income countries has increasingly been identified as vital to the reduction of health disparities between and within countries. This paper expands an existing ethical framework based on the health capability paradigm – research for health justice – to externally-funded health systems research in LMICs. It argues that a specific form of (...)
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    Designing research funding schemes to promote global health equity: An exploration of current practice in health systems research.Bridget Pratt & Adnan A. Hyder - 2018 - Developing World Bioethics 18 (2):76-90.
    International research is an essential means of reducing health disparities between and within countries and should do so as a matter of global justice. Research funders from high-income countries have an obligation of justice to support health research in low and middle-income countries that furthers such objectives. This paper investigates how their current funding schemes are designed to incentivise health systems research in LMICs that promotes health equity. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were performed with 16 grants officers working for 11 funders (...)
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  4. Exploitation and community engagement: Can Community Advisory Boards successfully assume a role minimising exploitation in international research?Bridget Pratt, Khin Maung Lwin, Deborah Zion, Francois Nosten, Beatrice Loff & Phaik Yeong Cheah - unknown
     
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    Racism-Conscious Praxis: A Framework to Materialize Anti-Oppression in Medicine, Public Health, and Health Policy.Rohan Khazanchi, Derek R. Soled & Ruqaiijah Yearby - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (4):31-34.
    Liao and Carbonell explore how oppressive medical technologies constitute materiality insofar as they reflect past oppression, embody oppression in the present day, and carry oppression into the fu...
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    Working feminism.Geraldine Pratt - 2004 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
    Working Feminism looks at key concepts and debates within feminist theory and puts them to work concretely in relation to the real problems faced by Filipina ...
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    Complexity of the two-variable fragment with counting quantifiers.Ian Pratt-Hartmann - 2005 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 14 (3):369-395.
    The satisfiability and finite satisfiability problems for the two-variable fragment of first-order logic with counting quantifiers are both in NEXPTIME, even when counting quantifiers are coded succinctly.
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    “So much has been destroyed”: Genocide and American Philosophy.Scott L. Pratt - 2019 - The Pluralist 14 (1):1-20.
    i am humbled by the opportunity to address you today as the President of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy. From my first experience at the annual meeting in Boston in 1995 to this meeting more than two decades later, SAAP has been my philosophical home. Here I have come to know many of the philosophers who have most influenced me: John Lachs, Peter Hare, John Ryder, Charlene Haddock Seigfried, Jim Campbell, Marilyn Fischer, Erin McKenna, and John McDermott, (...)
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    The Relevance of Addams’s Democracy and Social Ethics.Scott L. Pratt - 2021 - The Pluralist 16 (1):128-136.
    marilyn fischer's book Jane Addams's Evolutionary Theorizing sets a new standard for reading the central works of American philosophy. By situating Addams's Democracy and Social Ethics in the context of late nineteenth-century evolutionary theory, the text takes on meanings different from some that have become canonical. Context, in this case, is not simply historical context, but also the intellectual context in which Addams's work was written and read. Fischer argues that the meanings of terms such as "evolution," "democracy," "sympathy," and (...)
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  10. Proverbs 1:20–33.Carla Pratt Keyes - 2009 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 63 (3):282-284.
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  11. The meaning of music: a study in psychological aesthetics.Carroll C. Pratt - 1931 - New York: Johnson Reprint.
     
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  12. Death and Furniture: the rhetoric, politics and theology of bottom line arguments against relativism.Derek Edwards, Malcolm Ashmore & Jonathan Potter - 1995 - History of the Human Sciences 8 (2):25-49.
  13. The Meaning of Music.Carroll C. Pratt - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41:648.
     
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    Who’s the realest?Derek Edyvane - 2020 - European Journal of Political Theory 19 (2):281-290.
    The revival of interest in realism in political theory is comprehensively explored in Politics Recovered, a major new volume of 14 original essays edited by Matt Sleat. Wide-ranging and engaging throughout, the book takes in both supporters and critics of the realist turn and addresses neglected questions of the political application of realism and of the connection between contemporary political realism and the classical IR tradition of realist thought. But I argue that the book also prompts some troubling questions about (...)
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    Scholars’ preferred solutions for research misconduct: results from a survey of faculty members at America’s top 100 research universities.Travis C. Pratt, Michael D. Reisig, Kristy Holtfreter & Katelyn A. Golladay - 2019 - Ethics and Behavior 29 (7):510-530.
    Research misconduct is harmful because it threatens public health and public safety, and also undermines public confidence in science. Efforts to eradicate ongoing and prevent future misconduct are numerous and varied, yet the question of “what works” remains largely unanswered. To shed light on this issue, this study used data from both mail and online surveys administered to a stratified random sample of tenured and tenure-track faculty members (N = 613) in the social, natural, and applied sciences at America’s top (...)
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    Indigenous Agencies and the Pluralism of Empire.Scott L. Pratt - 2013 - Philosophical Topics 41 (2):13-30.
    In 1914, Francis E. Leupp, former commissioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, presented an answer to the so-called Indian Problem that some have called pluralist. This paper examines the development of Leupp’s pluralism as part of the policies and practices of the genocide of American Indians as it was carried out in the years following the US Civil War. Rather than being a singular event in the history of US-Indian relations, I argue that Leupp’s pluralism is part of the (...)
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    Functionalism and the Possibility of Group Selection.Vernon Pratt - 1975 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 5 (4):367.
  18. Religion and Secularization.Vernon Pratt - 1971 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 33 (2):404-404.
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    Ethical dimensions of nigerian journalists and their newspapers.Cornelius B. Pratt & Gerald W. McLaughlin - 1990 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 5 (1):30 – 44.
    As media in developing countries confront the problems of development, they encounter a number of ethical issues emerging from conflicts between development needs and traditional journalistic considerations. This study samples journalists on 9 Nigerian national newspapers for their perceptions of ethics applications in newspaper editorials in that country. Government appears to influence editorial ethics in ways that are not ownership sensitive and personal ethics conflict with the ethics of the media for which reporters work.
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    Death and Furniture: the rhetoric, politics and theology of bottom line arguments against relativism.Derek Edwards, Malcolm Ashmore & Jonathan Potter - 1995 - History of the Human Sciences 8 (2):25-49.
    ’Death’ and ’Furniture’ are emblems for two very common (predictable, even) objections to relativism. When relativists talk about the social construction of reality, truth, cognition, scientific knowledge, technical capacity, social structure and so on, their realist opponents sooner or later start hitting the furniture, invoking the Holocaust, talking about rocks, guns, killings, human misery, tables and chairs. The force of these objections is to introduce a bottom line, a bedrock of reality that places limits on what may be treated as (...)
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    Moaning, whinging and laughing: the subjective side of complaints.Derek Edwards - 2005 - Discourse Studies 7 (1):5-29.
    Indirect complaint sequences are examined in a corpus of everyday domestic telephone conversations. The analysis focuses on how a speaker/complainer displays and manages their subjective investment in the complaint. Four features are picked out: announcements, in which an upcoming complaint is projected in ways that signal the complainer’s stance or attitude; laughter accompanying the complaint announcement, and its delivery and receipt; displacement, where the speaker complains about something incidental to what would be expected to be the main offence; and uses (...)
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  22. Conflict and Cultural Heritage: A Moral Analysis of the Challenges of Heritage Protection.Helen Frowe & Derek Matravers - 2019 - In James Cuno (ed.), J. Paul Getty Trust Occasional Papers in Cultural Heritage Policy.
    In the third issue of the J. Paul Getty Trust Occasional Papers in Cultural Heritage Policy series, authors Helen Frowe and Derek Matravers pivot from the earlier tone of the series in discussing the appropriate response to attacks on cultural heritage with their paper, “Conflict and Cultural Heritage: A Moral Analysis of the Challenges of Heritage Protection.” While Frowe and Matravers acknowledge the importance of cultural heritage, they assert that we must more carefully consider the complex moral dimensions—the inevitable (...)
     
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    Defending and Defining Environmental Responsibilities for the Health Research Sector.Bridget Pratt - 2024 - Science and Engineering Ethics 30 (3):1-21.
    Six planetary boundaries have already been exceeded, including climate change, loss of biodiversity, chemical pollution, and land-system change. The health research sector contributes to the environmental crisis we are facing, though to a lesser extent than healthcare or agriculture sectors. It could take steps to reduce its environmental impact but generally has not done so, even as the planetary emergency worsens. So far, the normative case for why the health research sector should rectify that failure has not been made. This (...)
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    Language and causation: A discursive action model of description and attribution.Derek Edwards & Jonathan Potter - 1993 - Psychological Review 100 (1):23-41.
  25. One for Leibniz.Vernon Pratt - 1996 - Sorites 4:10-20.
    For Leibniz, it was a requirement upon the `fundamentally real' to have a `principle of unity'. What does this mean?One general point is that Substance cannot be understood as pure extension. But there is a particular point about cohesion: a real thing had to have some means by which its parts were stuck together. But Leibniz' insistence on `unity' is also an insistence on indivisibility. Under this head there is first the point that there appears to be a contradiction between (...)
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    The design of music.Carroll C. Pratt - 1954 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (3):289-300.
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    Elementary polyhedral mereotopology.Ian Pratt-Hartmann & Dominik Schoop - 2002 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 31 (5):469-498.
    A region-based model of physical space is one in which the primitive spatial entities are regions, rather than points, and in which the primitive spatial relations take regions, rather than points, as their relata. Historically, the most intensively investigated region-based models are those whose primitive relations are topological in character; and the study of the topology of physical space from a region-based perspective has come to be called mereotopology. This paper concentrates on a mereotopological formalism originally introduced by Whitehead, which (...)
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  28. Nihilism.Alan Pratt - 2001 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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  29. Linking international research to global health equity: the limited contribution of bioethics.Bridget Pratt & Beatrice Loff - unknown
  30. What is speculative idealism?James Bissett Pratt - 1933 - Journal of Philosophy 30 (25):673-683.
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    Descartes and the Psychophysical Problem.James B. Pratt - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 1:167-172.
    On trouve dans les écrits de Descartes trois théories psychologiques : 1° Mécanisme, 2° Interaction, 3° Occasionalisme. La troisième a pour motif de concilier la première et la seconde, mais elle n’y réussit pas du tout. L’interaction est une interprétation des faits empiriques. Le mécanisme est le résultat de la vue rationaliste du monde physique ; il se fonde donc finalement sur la volonté de croire. Dans la maturité de sa pensée, Descartes tend toujours plus vers la théorie de l’Interaction. (...)
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    Ducks, geese and mr Bennett.Vernon Pratt - 1972 - Mind 81 (322):258-259.
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    Encoding psychological knowledge.Ian Pratt - 1996 - In Peter Millican & Andy Clark (eds.), Machines and Thought: The Legacy of Alan Turing. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 2--249.
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    Foucault and The History of Classification Theory.Vernon Pratt - 1977 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 8 (2):163.
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    Foucault & the history of classification theory.Vernon Pratt - 1977 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 8 (2):163-171.
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    Goethe's archetype and the Romantic concept of the self.Vernon Pratt & Isis Brook - 1996 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 27 (3):351-165.
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    History in place: A response to Thomas Alexander and Woody Holton.Scott L. Pratt - 2003 - Philosophy and Geography 6 (2):247 – 262.
    (2003). History in place: A response to Thomas Alexander and Woody Holton. Philosophy & Geography: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 247-262.
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  38. Journals and New Books.James Bissett Pratt - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (13):362.
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    Knowledge and Action: American Epistemology.Scott L. Pratt - 2004 - In Armen Marsoobian & John Ryder (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to American Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 306–324.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Eighteenth‐Century Beginnings: Cadwallader Colden and Benjamin Franklin Transcendentalism: Ralph Waldo Emerson and Lydia Maria Child The Rise of Pragmatism: Peirce, James, and Dewey Interaction in Practice: Jane Addams and W. E. B. Du Bois The Challenge of Logical Positivism: Quine and Contemporary Voices.
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    Nietzsche and the Capacity to Contract.Michael G. Pratt - 1997 - Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 22:84.
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    Rebuilding babylon: The pluralism of Lydia Maria child.Scott L. Pratt - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (2):92-104.
    : One of the most influential branches of nineteenth-century American feminism was a resistance movement committed to the idea that the key to social reform was the recognition and maintenance of human differences. This approach, which became central to American pragmatism, had its roots in a tradition of American women writers including Lydia Maria Child. This paper examines Child's work and focuses on her conception of pluralism and its role in sustaining diverse communities.
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    Symposia on Gender, Race and Philosophy.Scott L. Pratt - 2007 - Philosophy 3 (3).
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    Sociobiology: Sense or Nonsense?Vernon Pratt - 1979 - Philosophical Books 23 (1):61-62.
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    Two Cases Against Spectator Theories of Knowledge.Scott L. Pratt - 1994 - Southwest Philosophy Review 10 (1):105-115.
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    Two Cases Against Spectator Theories of Knowledge.Scott L. Pratt - 1994 - Southwest Philosophy Review 10 (1):105-115.
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    The Essence of Aritotle's Zoology.Vernon Pratt - 1984 - Phronesis 29 (3):267-278.
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    The Influence of the Iroquois on Early American Philosophy.Scott L. Pratt - 1996 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 32 (2):274 - 314.
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    The place and value of the marginal region in psychic life.James Bissett Pratt - 1906 - Psychological Review 13 (1):50-59.
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    Theoretical studies from the Harvard psychological laboratory: Faculty psychology.C. C. Pratt - 1929 - Psychological Review 36 (2):142-171.
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    The visual estimation of angles.M. B. Pratt - 1926 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 9 (2):132.
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