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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Charles M. Dye, Robert Nicholas Berard, Suzanne Hildenbrand, Landon E. Beyer, William H. Schubert, Ann L. Schubert, Roland F. Gray, Donald Fisher, Roger R. Woock, Kathryn M. Borman, Michael J. Carbone, Marsha V. Krotseng, Eric H. Christianson, Stephen K. Miller, Linda Reineck Diefenthaler & John Bremer - 1985 - Educational Studies 16 (3):259-334.
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    Medicine in Colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1820: A Conference Held 25 and 26 May 1978 by the Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Philip Cash, Eric H. Christianson, J. Worth Estes. [REVIEW]Morris Vogel - 1983 - Isis 74 (2):278-279.
  3. The normativity of meaning.Eric H. Gampel - 1997 - Philosophical Studies 86 (3):221-42.
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    Material Culture of the Northern Sea Peoples in Israel. By Ephraim Stern.Eric H. Cline - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (1).
    The Material Culture of the Northern Sea Peoples in Israel. By Ephraim Stern. Harvard Semitic Museum Publications, Studies in the Archaeology and History of the Levant, vol. 5. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2013. Pp. ix + 74, illus. $29.50.
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    External Relations of Early Iron Age Crete, 1100-600 B.C.Eric H. Cline & Donald W. Jones - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (1):189.
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    Genomics, "Discovery Science," Systems Biology, and Causal Explanation: What Really Works?Eric H. Davidson - 2015 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 58 (2):165-181.
    In my field, animal developmental biology, and in what could be regarded as its “deep time derivative,” the evolutionary biology of the animal body plan, there exist two kinds of experimentally supported causal explanation. These can be described as “rooted” and “unrooted.” Rooted causal explanation provides logical links to and from the genomic regulatory code, extending right into the genomic sequences that control regulatory gene expression. The genomic regulatory code ultimately determines the developmental process in a direct way, since subsequent (...)
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  7. The New Life in Christ.Eric H. Wahlstrom - 1950
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    The relationship of language to the formation of concepts.Eric H. Lenneberg - 1962 - Synthese 14 (1):104-109.
  9. The Not So Brief History of Ethical Egoism: A Criticism of Erling Skorpen's Thesis.Eric H. Beversluis - 1975 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 56 (2):199.
     
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    Res Maritimae: Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean from Prehistory to Late Antiquity.Eric H. Cline, Stuart Swiny, Robert L. Hohlfelder & Helena Wylde Swiny - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (3):520.
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  11. A Defense of the Autonomy of Ethics: Why Value Is Not Like Water.Eric H. Gampel - 1996 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 26 (2):191-209.
    There has recently been a revival of interest in ‘naturalizing’ ethics. A naturalization seeks to vindicate ethical realism — the idea that ethical judgments can be true reflections of a moral reality — without violating the naturalist constraint that science sets the limits of ontology. The recent revival has been prompted by examples of successful scientific reduction (e.g. temperature, water), and by the emergence of new, nonreductive naturalist strategies (e.g. for biological and mental properties). In this paper, I argue against (...)
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    Commentary: Treating the Patient Who Has the Disease.Eric H. Denys - 2018 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 27 (4):738-740.
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  13. Is there “no such thing as business ethics”?Eric H. Beversluis - 1987 - Journal of Business Ethics 6 (2):81 - 88.
    What are we to make of the claim that we often hear, that there is no such thing as business ethics? This essay first examines two arguments that might be in people's minds in making such a claim — that business is a game, and hence the ordinary constraints of morality do not apply, and that one cannot survive in business if one is too ethical. The critique of these arguments begins the process of making clear what business ethics is. (...)
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    On Shunning Undesirable Regimes: Ethics and Economic Sanctions.Eric H. Beversluis - 1989 - Public Affairs Quarterly 3 (2):15-25.
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    Genetic Testing and Disability Insurance: An Alternative Opinion.John H. Dodge & David J. Christianson - 2007 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (S2):33-35.
    The paper by Susan M. Wolf and Jeffrey P. Kahn published in this issue of the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics notes that we are members of the Working Group on Genetic Testing in Disability Insurance and that the members of the Working Group do not necessarily subscribe to its recommendations. Although we agree with some of Wolf and Kahn's recommendations, we do not agree with recommendations 1, 3, 4, and 5 for individual disability insurance and recommendations 1, 2, (...)
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    The power of the full moon. Running on empty?Eric H. Chudler - 2007 - In Sergio Della Sala (ed.), Tall Tales About the Mind and Brain: Separating Fact From Fiction. Oxford University Press. pp. 401.
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    Near Eastern and Aegean Texts from the Third to the First Millennia BC.Eric H. Cline & A. Bernard Knapp - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):144.
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    Ethics, reference, and natural kinds.Eric H. Gampel - 1997 - Philosophical Papers 26 (2):147-63.
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    Deep ecology and the irrelevance of morality.Eric H. Reitan - 1996 - Environmental Ethics 18 (4):411-424.
    Both Arne Naess and Warwick Fox have argued that deep ecology, in terms of “Selfrealization,” is essentially nonmoral. I argue that the attainment of the ecological Self does not render morality in the richest sense “superfluous,” as Fox suggests. To the contrary, the achievement of the ecological Self is a precondition for being a truly moral person, both from the perspective of a robust Kantian moral frameworkand from the perspective of Aristotelian virtue ethics. The opposition between selfregard and morality is (...)
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    Dual-Task Processing With Identical Stimulus and Response Sets: Assessing the Importance of Task Representation in Dual-Task Interference.Eric H. Schumacher, Savannah L. Cookson, Derek M. Smith, Tiffany V. N. Nguyen, Zain Sultan, Katherine E. Reuben & Eliot Hazeltine - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  21. The Bible: A Modern Understanding.Johannes Lindblom & Eric H. Wahlstrom - 1973
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    A note on Cassirer's philosophy of language.Eric H. Lenneberg - 1954 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (4):512-522.
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    A Treatise on Confession from the Secular/Mendicant Dispute: The Casus abstracti a iure of Herman of Saxony, O.F.M.Eric H. Reiter - 1995 - Mediaeval Studies 57 (1):1-39.
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    Modeling transcriptional regulatory networks.Hamid Bolouri & Eric H. Davidson - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (12):1118-1129.
    Developmental processes in complex animals are directed by a hardwired genomic regulatory code, the ultimate function of which is to set up a progression of transcriptional regulatory states in space and time. The code specifies the gene regulatory networks (GRNs) that underlie all major developmental events. Models of GRNs are required for analysis, for experimental manipulation and, most fundamentally, for comprehension of how GRNs work. To model GRNs requires knowledge of both their overall structure, which depends upon linkage amongst regulatory (...)
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    Ronald W. Cooley. “Full of All Knowledg”: George Herbert’s Country Parson and Early Modern Social Discourse. 238 pp., bibl., index. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004. $53. [REVIEW]Eric H. Ash - 2006 - Isis 97 (4):748-749.
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    Universalism and autonomy: Towards a comparative defense of universalism.Eric H. Reitan - 2001 - Faith and Philosophy 18 (2):222-240.
    In arecent article, Michael Murray critiques several versions of universalism-that is, the doctrine that in the end all persons are saved. Of particular interest to Murray is Thomas Talbott’s version of universalism (called SU1 by Murray), which puts forward a strategy for ensuring universal salvation that purports to preserve the autonomy of the creatures saved. Murray argues that, on the contrary, the approach put forward in SU1 is not autonomy-preserving at all. I argue that this approach preserves the autonomy of (...)
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    Molecular biology of embryonic development: How far have we come in the last ten years?Eric H. Davidson - 1994 - Bioessays 16 (9):603-615.
    The successes of molecular developmental biology over the last ten years have been particularly impressive in those directions favored by its major paradigms. New technologies have both guided and been guided by the progress of the field. I review briefly some of the major insights into embryonic development that have derived from research in four specific areas: early embryogenesis of various forms; “pattern formation”; evolutionary conservation of regulatory elements; and spatial mechanisms of gene regulation. There remain many major problem areas, (...)
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  28. Naturalizing the Normative.Eric H. Gampel - 1991 - Dissertation, University of Michigan
    The normative dimension of language and thought has been cited recently in arguments against naturalist reductions of the intentional--of meaning, belief, and desire. These arguments have been met with much scepticism, primarily because their proponents say little about the kind of 'normativity' on which they depend. There is, however, a rich tradition in ethics of thinking about the nature of the normative, and why it might pose a problem for naturalist reduction. ;In this dissertation, I bring the discussions in language (...)
     
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    Trade and Mycenae (B.E.) Burns Mycenaean Greece, Mediterranean Commerce, and the Formation of Identity. Pp. xii + 246, ills, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Cased, £55, US$85. ISBN: 978-0-521-11954-2. [REVIEW]Eric H. Cline - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):580-583.
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    Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea: International Trade and the Late Bronze Age Aegean.Guy Bunnens & Eric H. Cline - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):130.
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    Investigating IndustrializationEngines of Change: The American Industrial Revolution, 1790-1860. Brooke Hindle, Steven Lubar. [REVIEW]Eric H. Robinson - 1987 - Isis 78 (3):429-431.
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    Karen Piper. Cartographic Fictions: Maps, Race, and Identity. 224 pp., illus. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2002. $60 ; $23. [REVIEW]Eric H. Ash - 2004 - Isis 95 (1):134-135.
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    Magnetotransport and superconductivity of α-uranium.G. M. Schmiedeshoff, D. Dulguerova, J. Quan, S. Touton, C. H. Mielke, A. D. Christianson, A. H. Lacerda, E. Palm, S. T. Hannahs, T. Murphy, E. C. Gay, C. C. McPheeters, D. J. Thoma, W. L. Hults, J. C. Cooley, A. M. Kelly, R. J. Hanrahan & J. L. Smith - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (19):2001-2022.
  34. Eucharist and Sacrifice.Gustaf Aulén & Eric H. Wahlstrom - 1958
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  35. An Exodus Theology: Einar Billing and the Development of Modern Swedish Theology.Gustaf Wingren & Eric H. Wahlstrom - 1969
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  36. Homosexuality, Misogyny, and God’s Plan.John D. Kronen & Eric H. Reitan - 1999 - Faith and Philosophy 16 (2):213-232.
    In response to powerful criticisms of older arguments, contemporary defenders of the Church’s traditional stance on homosexuality have fashioned a new kind of argument based upon the special relationship God created between the sexes. In this paper we examine two recent incarnations of this kind of argument and show that both fail to demonstrate the inherent immorality of homosexual relationships, and at most demonstrate that homosexual relationships are inferior to heterosexual relationships in certain respects. At the end of the paper (...)
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    Beyond mind wandering: Performance variability and neural activity during off-task thought and other attention lapses.Christine A. Godwin, Derek M. Smith & Eric H. Schumacher - 2023 - Consciousness and Cognition 108 (C):103459.
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    Set‐aside cells in maximal indirect development: Evolutionary and developmental significance.Kevin J. Peterson, R. Andrew Cameron & Eric H. Davidson - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (7):623-631.
    In the maximal form of indirect development found in many taxa of marine invertebrates, embryonic cell lineages of fixed fate and limited division capacity give rise to the larval structures. The adult arises from set‐aside cells in the larva that are held out from the early embryonic specification processes, and that retain extensive proliferative capacity. We review the locations and fates of set‐aside cells in two protostomes, a lophophorate and a deuterostome. The distinct adult body plans of many phyla develop (...)
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    Amenhotep III: Perspectives on His Reign.Edward F. Wente, David O'Connor & Eric H. Cline - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (4):664.
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    Medical Protestants: The Eclectics in American Medicine, 1825-1939. John S. Haller, Jr.Eric Christianson - 1995 - Isis 86 (3):511-512.
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    Resolving moral dilemmas: A case-based method. [REVIEW]Becky Cox White & Eric H. Gampel - 1996 - HEC Forum 8 (2):85-102.
    In short, the anticipated harm (death) to Ms. A of telling her about her child greatly outweighs the harm she will experience by being lied to. Also, the latter harm can be ameliorated; the former can not.
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    A Lamp in the Forest: Natural Philosophy in Transylvania University, 1799-1859. Ash Gobar, J. Hill Hamon.Eric Christianson - 1984 - Isis 75 (3):573-575.
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    Qoheleth and the existential legacy of the holocaust.Eric S. Christianson - 1997 - Heythrop Journal 38 (1):35–50.
    This article explores thematic parallels between the book of Ecclesiastes and the reflections and memories of Holocaust survivors. The three themes touched on find expression in the post‐World War II existentialist literature which sought to respond to the incomprehensibility of the Holocaust : the role of extreme circumstances, absurdity, and the individual struggle with, or against, death and fate. It is existentialist philosophy, then, that provides the categories for the comparison.Although one cannot presume an experiential likeness between Qoheleth’s narrative and (...)
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    Naissance et développement de la science-monde: Production et reproduction des communautés scientifiques en Europe et en Amérique latine. Xavier Polanco.Eric Christianson - 1991 - Isis 82 (4):712-713.
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    The Pursuit of Knowledge in the Early American Republic: American Scientific and Learned Societies from Colonial Times to the Civil WarAlexandra Oleson Sanborn C. Brown.Eric Christianson - 1977 - Isis 68 (2):306-308.
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    The Angelical Conjunction: The Preacher-Physicians of Colonial New England. Patricia Ann Watson.Eric Christianson - 1993 - Isis 84 (3):585-586.
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    Book Review Section 3. [REVIEW]Victor N. Kobayashi, Michael W. Apple, James M. Giarelli, Eric H. Beversluis & Joseph L. Devitis - 1984 - Educational Studies 15 (4):420-449.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Everett U. Crosby, Kathleen Densmore, Alan L. Lockwood, Robert L. Crowson, George H. Wood, Roger W. Wescombe, Edward H. Berman, Eric H. Beversluis & Edward Haertel - 1986 - Educational Studies 17 (2):211-260.
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  49. Remembering emotional events-differential attention versus special mechanism.Sa Christianson, E. F. Loftus, G. R. Loftus & H. Hoffman - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):499-499.
     
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    Cognition and Emotion.Eric Eich, John F. Kihlstrom, Gordon H. Bower, Joseph P. Forgas & Paula M. Niedenthal (eds.) - 2000 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Written in debate format, this book covers developing fields such as social cognition, as well as classic areas such as memory, learning, perception and categorization. The links between emotion and memory, learning, perception, categorization, social judgements, and behavior are addressed.
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