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    Heilbroner's historicism versus evolutionary possibilities.Edgar S. Dunn - 1975 - Zygon 10 (3):272-298.
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    Use of assisted reproductive technology to reduce the risk of transmission of HIV in discordant couples wishing to have their own children where the male partner is seropositive with an undetectable viral load: Table 1.H. W. G. Baker, A. Mijch, S. Garland, S. Crowe, M. Dunne, D. Edgar, G. Clarke, P. Foster & J. Blood - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (6):315-320.
    The advances in treatment of HIV and the introduction of polymerase chain reaction assay for the virus now make it acceptable for HIV discordant couples where the male partner is seropositive to attempt to conceive through artificial insemination by husband (AIH) or via in vitro fertilisation. With undetectable viral load and washed sperm, there is minimal risk of transmission of HIV to the female partner, children, other patients, or staff. We describe the development of a programme of AIH for HIV (...)
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    Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues.S. Lewandowsky, J. M. Dunn & K. Kirsner (eds.) - 1989 - Lawrence Erlbaum.
    The first to focus exclusively on implicit memory research, this book documents the proceedings of a meeting held in Perth, Australia where leading researchers ...
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    Best Practices for Technology-Enhanced Teaching and Learning: Connecting to Psychology and the Social Sciences.Dana S. Dunn, Janie H. Wilson, James Freeman & Jeffrey R. Stowell - 2011 - Oxford University Press USA.
    The use of technology and teaching techniques derived from technology is currently a bourgeoning topic in higher education. Teachers at all levels and types of institutions want to know how these new technologies will affect what happens in and outside of the classroom. Many teachers have already embraced some of these technologies but remain uncertain about their educational efficacy. Other teachers have waited because they are reluctant to try tools or techniques that remain unproven or, as is often the case, (...)
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    Robert Grosseteste, Albumasar, and Medieval Tidal Theory.Edgar S. Laird - 1990 - Isis 81 (4):684-694.
  6. Analogues of quantum complementarity in the theory of automata - a prolegomenon to the philosophy of quantum mechanics.T. Acton, S. Caffrey, S. Dunn, P. Vinson & K. Svozil - 1998 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29 (1):61-80.
    Complementarity is not only a feature of quantum mechanical systems but occurs also in the context of finite automata.
     
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  7. Ritschl's Criterion of Religious Truth.Edgar S. Brightman - 1918 - Philosophical Review 27:214.
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  8. Shock-associated words in a nonattended message: A test for momentary awareness.R. S. Corteen & D. Dunn - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (6):1143.
  9. Bowne: Eternalist or Temporalist.Edgar S. Brightman - 1947 - The Personalist 28 (3):257-265.
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  10. Jean-Paul Sartre, "Existentialism".Edgar S. Brightman - 1948 - Philosophical Forum 6:33.
     
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  11. Man and religion.Edgar S. Brightman - 1949 - Philosophical Forum 7:3.
     
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  12. Philosophy in american education.Edgar S. Brightman - 1920 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 1 (2):15.
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  13. Tasks confronting a personalistic philosophy part I.Edgar S. Brightman - 1921 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 2 (3):162.
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  14. Tasks confronting a personalistic philosophy, part II.Edgar S. Brightman - 1921 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 2 (4):254.
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  15. The teaching of philosophy in boston university.Edgar S. Brightman - 1950 - Philosophical Forum 8:2.
     
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  16. The use of the word personalism.Edgar S. Brightman - 1922 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 3 (4):254.
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  17. Universals and particulars.Edgar S. Brightman - 1943 - Philosophical Forum 1:3.
     
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  18. Webb, C. C. J., Our Knowledge of one Another.Edgar S. Brightman - 1933 - Kant Studien 38:235.
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    Proceedings of the sixth international congress of philosophy.Edgar S. Brightman - 1927 - Mind 36 (142):263-a-263.
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    The self, given and implied--a discussion.Edgar S. Brightman & Donald C. Williams - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (10):263-269.
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    Notes.Edgar S. Brightman - 1927 - International Journal of Ethics 37 (3):336.
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    The Galliambic Metre.E. S. Thompson & G. Dunn - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (04):145-148.
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    Immortality in Post-Kantian Idealism.J. H. Farley & Edgar S. Brightman - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (4):384.
  24. Implicit memory: theoretical issues.D. L. Schacter, J. S. Bowers, J. Booker, S. Lewandowsky, J. C. Dunn & K. Kirsner - 1989 - In S. Lewandowsky, J. M. Dunn & K. Kirsner (eds.), Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues. Lawrence Erlbaum.
  25. Leopold von Wiese, "Ethik". [REVIEW]Edgar S. Brightman - 1949 - Philosophical Forum 7:37.
     
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  26. Webb, C. C. J., Our Knowledge of one Another. [REVIEW]Edgar S. Brightman - 1933 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 38:235.
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    Pascal. [REVIEW]Edgar S. Brightman - 1921 - Journal of Philosophy 18 (16):444-445.
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    Dissociations between implicit measures of retention.Henry L. Roediger, Kavitha Srinivas, Mary Susan Weldon, S. Lewandowsky, J. C. Dunn & K. Kirsner - 1989 - In S. Lewandowsky, J. M. Dunn & K. Kirsner (eds.), Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues. Lawrence Erlbaum.
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    To the editor or "mind".C. A. Baylis, A. Conelius Benjamin, Edgar S. Brightman, Rudolf Carnap, Alonzo Church, G. Watts Cunningham, C. J. Ducasse, Irwin Edman, Hunter Guthrie, J. S., Julius Kraft, Glenn R. Morrow, Joseph Ratner & And Julius R. Welnberg - 1942 - Mind 51 (203):296-a-296.
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    Time and myth.John S. Dunne - 1973 - Notre Dame [Ind.]: University of Notre Dame Press.
    The reviews of this book which greeted its appearance in America, where it won a Catholic Press Association Religious Book Award, speak for themselves. 'The real core of the book is the question that is raised - the demanding bone-crushing question we all face - alone - at one time - the question of death/life and immortality. In these few pages we set out on a journey - one that winds its way among ancient stories and myths ... one's constant (...)
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    A search for God in time and memory.John S. Dunne - 1969 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
    A Search for God in Time and Memory is an experiment in religious thought. While Catholic in scope and in historical perspective, it bypasses religious authority and official documents to find its sources in the life experiences of individuals. "It is a search," says John S. Dunne, "which will carry us on quests and journeys through life stories, through hells, purgatories and heavens, through ages of life, through stories of God." The quest begins with an examination of one's own life, (...)
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    Lives, Limbs, and Liver Spots: The Threshold Approach to Limited Aggregation.S. Matthew Liao & James Edgar Lim - 2024 - Utilitas 36 (2):148-167.
    Limited Aggregation is the view that when there are competing moral claims that demand our attention, we should sometimes satisfy the largest aggregate of claims, depending on the strength of the claims in question. In recent years, philosophers such as Patrick Tomlin and Alastair Norcross have argued that Limited Aggregation violates a number of rational choice principles such as Transitivity, Separability, and Contraction Consistency. Current versions of Limited Aggregation are what may be called Comparative Approaches because they involve assessing the (...)
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  33. Quantum Logic as Motivated by Quantum Computing.J. Michael Dunn, Tobias J. Hagge, Lawrence S. Moss & Zhenghan Wang - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (2):353 - 359.
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    Truth or Consequences: Essays in Honor of Nuel Belnap.L. R. S., J. M. Dunn & A. Gupta - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (172):399.
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    Peace-Making and the Settlement with Japan.E. H. S. & Frederick S. Dunn - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (1):165.
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    Risking identity: a case study of Jamaica’s short-lived national ID system.Hopeton S. Dunn - 2020 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 18 (3):329-338.
    Purpose This paper aims to expose the challenges facing the attempt by Jamaica to introduce a new digital ID system without adequate regard to public consultation and the rights of citizens. Design/methodology/approach The method used is critical text analysis and policy analysis, providing background and relevant factors leading up to the legislative changes under review. Extensive literature sources were consulted and the relevant sections of the Jamaican constitution referenced and analysed. Findings The case study may have national peculiarities not applicable (...)
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    National Standards for Public Involvement in Research: missing the forest for the trees.Matthew S. McCoy, Karin Rolanda Jongsma, Phoebe Friesen, Michael Dunn, Carolyn Plunkett Neuhaus, Leah Rand & Mark Sheehan - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (12):801-804.
    Biomedical research funding bodies across Europe and North America increasingly encourage—and, in some cases, require—investigators to involve members of the public in funded research. Yet there remains a striking lack of clarity about what ‘good’ or ‘successful’ public involvement looks like. In an effort to provide guidance to investigators and research organisations, representatives of several key research funding bodies in the UK recently came together to develop the National Standards for Public Involvement in Research. The Standards have critical implications for (...)
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    Behavioral Skills Training in Portuguese Children With School Failure Problems.Edgar Galindo, Adelinda A. Candeias, Heldemerina S. Pires, Luísa Grácio & Marcus Stück - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Quantum logic as motivated by quantum computing.J. Michael Dunn, Tobias J. Hagge, Lawrence S. Moss & Zhenghan Wang - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (2):353-359.
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  40. Corporate social responsibility.R. ten Bos & S. Dunne - 2011 - In Mollie Painter-Morland & René ten Bos (eds.), Business ethics and continental philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Do advisors perceive climate change as an agricultural risk? An in-depth examination of Midwestern U.S. Ag advisors’ views on drought, climate change, and risk management.Sarah P. Church, Michael Dunn, Nicholas Babin, Amber Saylor Mase, Tonya Haigh & Linda S. Prokopy - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (2):349-365.
    Through the lens of the Health Belief Model and Protection Motivation Theory, we analyzed interviews of 36 agricultural advisors in Indiana and Nebraska to understand their appraisals of climate change risk, related decision making processes and subsequent risk management advice to producers. Most advisors interviewed accept that weather events are a risk for US Midwestern agriculture; however, they are more concerned about tangible threats such as crop prices. There is not much concern about climate change among agricultural advisors. Management practices (...)
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  42. The City of the Gods: A Study in Myth and Mortality.J. S. Dunne - 1965
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    The Way of All the Earth: An Encounter with Eastern Religions.John S. Dunne - 1972
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  44. The Way of All the Earth: An Encounter with Eastern Religions.John S. Dunne - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (1):112-113.
     
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  45. Understanding ADHD.S. Dunn & J. Sharman - 1998 - In Daniel N. Robinson (ed.), The Mind. Oxford University Press. pp. 1--16.
     
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    Editorial: School Achievement and Failure in Portuguese and Spanish Speaking Countries.Edgar Galindo, Adelinda A. Candeias, Heldemerina S. Pires & Miguel Ángelv Carbonero - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Why decision making may not require awareness.I. P. L. McLaren, B. D. Dunn, N. S. Lawrence, F. N. Milton, F. Verbruggen, T. Stevens, A. McAndrew & F. Yeates - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (1):35-36.
  48. Vasoligation.R. Boyd, S. Israel, M. Kamat, R. B. McClure, C. Rieser, J. O. Porter, C. G. Sutherland, W. E. Brown, H. P. Dunn & J. Gould - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 56 (2):130.
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  49. The political thought of John Locke: an historical account of the argument of the 'Two treatises of government'.John Dunn - 1969 - London,: Cambridge University Press.
    This study provides a comprehensive reinterpretation of the meaning of Locke's political thought. John Dunn restores Locke's ideas to their exact context, and so stresses the historical question of what Locke in the Two Treatises of Government was intending to claim. By adopting this approach, he reveals the predominantly theological character of all Locke's thinking about politics and provides a convincing analysis of the development of Locke's thought. In a polemical concluding section, John Dunn argues that liberal and (...)
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  50. Why No True Reliabilist Should Endorse Reliabilism.Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij & Jeffrey S. Dunn - 2020 - Episteme (1):1-18.
    Critics have recently argued that reliabilists face trade-off problems, forcing them to condone intuitively unjustified beliefs when they generate lots of true belief further downstream. What these critics overlook is that reliabilism entails that there areside-constraintson belief-formation, on account of which there are some things you should not believe, even if doing so would have very good epistemic consequences. However, we argue that by embracing side-constraints the reliabilist faces a dilemma: she can either hold on to reliabilism, and with it (...)
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