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    Conditional as-if analyses in randomized experiments.Luke W. Miratrix, Guillaume W. Basse & Nicole E. Pashley - 2021 - Journal of Causal Inference 9 (1):264-284.
    The injunction to “analyze the way you randomize” is well known to statisticians since Fisher advocated for randomization as the basis of inference. Yet even those convinced by the merits of randomization-based inference seldom follow this injunction to the letter. Bernoulli randomized experiments are often analyzed as completely randomized experiments, and completely randomized experiments are analyzed as if they had been stratified; more generally, it is not uncommon to analyze an experiment as if it had been randomized differently. This article (...)
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    Complexity and Organized Behaviour within Environmental Bounds (COBWEB): An Agent-Based Approach to Simulating Ecological Adaptation.B. Bass, E. Chan, Z. F. Yang, T. Sun, X. S. Qin, P. S. Sangle, S. M. George, Z. Y. Hu, C. W. Chan & G. H. Huang - 2005 - Complexity 6 (2).
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    Research in an underdeveloped country.Lawrence W. Bass - 1967 - Minerva 5 (4):581-585.
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    ERPs Reveal the Time-Course of Aberrant Visual-Phonological Binding in Developmental Dyslexia.Manon W. Jones, Jan-Rouke Kuipers & Guillaume Thierry - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
  5. Commentaire sur les Catégories d'Aristote. Tome II. Simplicius, Guillaume de Moerbeke, A. Pattin, W. Stuyven & C. Steel - 1977 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 39 (4):706-707.
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    Implicit Detection of Poetic Harmony by the Naïve Brain.Awel Vaughan-Evans, Robat Trefor, Llion Jones, Peredur Lynch, Manon W. Jones & Guillaume Thierry - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Guidelines for Assessment of Gait and Reference Values for Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters in Older Adults: The Biomathics and Canadian Gait Consortiums Initiative.Olivier Beauchet, Gilles Allali, Harmehr Sekhon, Joe Verghese, Sylvie Guilain, Jean-Paul Steinmetz, Reto W. Kressig, John M. Barden, Tony Szturm, Cyrille P. Launay, Sébastien Grenier, Louis Bherer, Teresa Liu-Ambrose, Vicky L. Chester, Michele L. Callisaya, Velandai Srikanth, Guillaume Léonard, Anne-Marie De Cock, Ryuichi Sawa, Gustavo Duque, Richard Camicioli & Jorunn L. Helbostad - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Kenneth W. Kemp: The War That Never Was: Evolution And Christian Theology. [REVIEW]Cheryl Kayahara-Bass - 2021 - Faith and Philosophy 38 (3):385-390.
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  9. La base des Muses au sanctuaire de l’Hélicon.Guillaume Biard, Yannis Kalliontzis & Alexandra Charami - 2017 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 141:697-752.
    Cet article propose la première publication complète d’un monument consacré par les Thespiens aux Muses dans leur sanctuaire au pied de l’Hélicon, dont les éléments constitutifs sont connus depuis le xixe s., et notamment depuis les fouilles de P. Jamot au Val des Muses. Les statues en bronze de petite taille des neuf Muses se dressaient sur une base en arc de cercle d’une ampleur de ca 10 m, placée dans un écrin architectural largement ouvert sur l’extérieur. Un nouveau lustre (...)
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    Guillaume Boucher. A French Artist at the Court of the Khans.W. Eberhard & Leonardo Olschki - 1951 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 71 (2):159.
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  11. African Development Perspectives Yearbook 1992/1993 Vol. III: Energy and Sustainable Development by Hans H. Bass et al.P. W. Armah - 1996 - Agriculture and Human Values 13:71-72.
     
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    Association Guillaume Bude's Publications.C. W. E. Miller - 1921 - American Journal of Philology 42 (1):94.
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    Guillaume de Moerbeke: recueil d'études à l'occasion du 700e anniversaire de sa mort (1286).J. Brams & W. Vanhamel (eds.) - 1989 - Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press.
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    Guillaume de Palerne and a Monreale Sculpture.Charles W. Dunn - 1948 - Mediaeval Studies 10 (1):215-216.
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    Guillaume d'Ockham; Défense de l'Empire. Par G. de Lagarde. Paris et Louvain, Éditions Nauwelaerts, 1962: Pp. xi, 269. FB. 260. [REVIEW]W. E. L. Smith - 1963 - Dialogue 2 (2):232-234.
  16. Die Begründung der iurisdictio temporalis bei Wilhelm von Ockham in William of Ockham (1285-1347). Commemorative Issue. Part III. La justification de la juridiction temporelle chez Guillaume d'Ockham. [REVIEW]W. Sturner - 1986 - Franciscan Studies 46:243-251.
     
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    Sénèque: Dialogues. Tome IV. Texte établi et traduit par René Waltz. Pp. 129 (parallel pages are counted as one). Paris: L'Association Guillaume Budé, 1927. [REVIEW]W. H. Semple - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (05):204-205.
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    Law in the Late Republic Michèle Ducos: Les Romains et la loi. Recherches sur les rapports de la philosophie grecque et de la tradition romaine à la fin de la République. (Collection d'Études Anciennes publiée sous le patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé.) Pp. 520. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1984. Paper. [REVIEW]W. M. Gordon - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (01):76-78.
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    Kinesthetic-visual matching and the self-concept as explanations of mirror-self-recognition.Robert W. Mitchell - 1997 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 27 (1):17–39.
    Since its inception as a topic of inquiry, mirror-self-recognition has usually been explained by two models: one, initiated by Guillaume, proposes that mirror-self-recognition depends upon kinesthetic-visual matching, and the other, initiated by Gallup, that self-recognition depends upon a self-concept. These two models are examined historically and conceptually. This examination suggests that the kinesthetic-visual matching model is conceptually coherent and makes reasonable and accurate predictions; and that the self-concept model is conceptually incoherent and makes inaccurate predictions from premises which are (...)
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  20. Georges Duby, Guillaume le Maréchal ou le meilleur chevalier du monde. (Les Inconnus de l'Histoire.) Paris: Arthème Fayard, 1984. Paper. Pp. 190. F 69. [REVIEW]John W. Baldwin - 1986 - Speculum 61 (3):640-642.
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    Strabo in Greece R. Baladié (ed.): Strabon: Géographie: Tome VI (Livre IX): Texte établi et traduit (Collection des Universités de France publiée sous le patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé). Pp. 456, 4 maps. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1996. frs. 475. ISBN: 2-251-00450-. [REVIEW]David W. J. Gill - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):26-.
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    Guillaume de Rubrouck, Envoyé de saint Louis: Voyage dans l'empire Mongol (1253-1255)Guillaume de Rubrouck, Envoye de saint Louis: Voyage dans l'empire Mongol. [REVIEW]Paul W. Kroll, Claude Kappler, René Kappler & Rene Kappler - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (4):877.
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    Guillaume Stégen: L'unité et la clarté des Épîtres d'Horace. Étude sur sept pièces du premier livre (4, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14, 16). Pp. 104. Namur: Wesmael-Charlier, 1963. Paper, 159 B.fr. [REVIEW]O. A. W. Dilke - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (02):220-221.
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    T. Dorandi (ed.): Antigone de Caryste. Fragments (Collection des Universités de France publiée sous le patronage de l’Association Guillaume Budé). Pp. cxxxviii + 72 (2–42 text double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1999. Cased. ISBN: 2-251-00475-0. [REVIEW]R. W. Sharples - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):584-.
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    Colloque “Guillaume de Moerbeke”.F. Bossier, J. Brams, C. Steel & W. Vanhamel - 1985 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 27:162-163.
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    J. Beaujeu(ed., trans, comm.): Cicéron: Correspondance VI (Collection des universités de France publiée sous le patronage de l’association Guillaume Budé). Pp. 315. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1993. ISBN: 2-251-01372-5. [REVIEW]C. E. W. Steel - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (01):168-.
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    Delbert W. Russell, trans., Verse Saints’ Lives Written in the French of England: “Saint Gilles” by Guillaume de Berneville, “Saint George” by Simund de Freine, “Saint Faith of Agen” by Simon de Walsingham, “Saint Mary Magdalene” by Guillaume Le Clerc de Normandie. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2012. Pp. 230, xviii. $60. ISBN: 978-0-86698-479-9. [REVIEW]Daniel E. O’Sullivan - 2016 - Speculum 91 (4):1162-1163.
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  28. (Reviews of) J. Magee, Boethius on Signification and Mind, H, Brams & W. Vanhamel, Guillaume de Moerbeke.Sten Ebbesen - 1991 - Vivarium 29:150-155.
  29. Lives in the Balance: Utilitarianism and Animal Research.Robert Bass - 2012 - In Jeremy Garrett (ed.), The Ethics of Animal Research: Exploring the Controversy. MIT Press.
    In the long history of moral theory, non-human animals—hereafter, just animals—have often been neglected entirely or have been relegated to some secondary status. Since its emergence in the early 19th century, utilitarianism has made a difference in that respect by focusing upon happiness or well-being (and their contraries) rather than upon the beings who suffer or enjoy. Inevitably, that has meant that human relations to and use of other animals have appeared in a different light. Some cases have seemed easy: (...)
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    Le drame de la pensée dialectique, Hegel, Marx, Sartre.Guillaume Guindey - 1974 - Paris: J. Vrin.
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    Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers.Robert E. Bass - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12 (2):291-294.
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    Victor's justice, selfish justice.Bass Gary - 2002 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 69 (4).
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    In search of good probability assessors: an experimental comparison of elicitation rules for confidence judgments.Guillaume Hollard, Sébastien Massoni & Jean-Christophe Vergnaud - 2016 - Theory and Decision 80 (3):363-387.
    In this paper, we use an experimental design to compare the performance of elicitation rules for subjective beliefs. Contrary to previous works in which elicited beliefs are compared to an objective benchmark, we consider a purely subjective belief framework. The performance of different elicitation rules is assessed according to the accuracy of stated beliefs in predicting success. We measure this accuracy using two main factors: calibration and discrimination. For each of them, we propose two statistical indexes and we compare the (...)
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    Quantum theory, reconsideration of foundations 4: Växjö (Sweden), 11-16 June, 2007.Guillaume Adenier (ed.) - 2007 - Melville, N. Y.: American Institute of Physics.
    This conference was devoted to the 80 years of the Copenhagen Interpretation, and to the question of the relevance of the Copenhagen interpretation for the present understanding of quantum mechanics. It is in this framework that fundamental questions raised by quantum mechanics, especially in information theory, were discussed throughout the conference. As has become customary in our series of conference in Växjö, we were glad to welcome a fruitful assembly of theoretical physicists, experimentalists, mathematicians and even philosophers interested in the (...)
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  35. Quantum theory: reconsideration of foundations-3: Växjö, Sweden, 6-11 June 2005.Guillaume Adenier, A. I︠U︡ Khrennikov & Theo M. Nieuwenhuizen (eds.) - 2006 - Melville, N.Y.: American Institute of Physics.
    This Växjö conference was devoted to the reconsideration of quantum foundations. Due to increasing research in quantum information theory, especially on quantum computing and cryptography, many questions regarding the foundations of quantum mechanics, which have long been considered to be exclusively of philosophical interest, nowadays play an important role in theoretical and experimental quantum physics.
     
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    Undermining Indirect Duty Theories.Robert Bass - 2006 - Between the Species (6):1.
    There is a class of views about our moral relations with non-human animals that share the idea that animals do not matter directly for ethical purposes: whatever duties or obligations we have with respect to animals are indirect, connected somehow to other duties or obligations – to other human beings, for example – in which the well-being or interests of animals do not figure. Criticisms of indirect duty theories have often focused either upon denying the link that is supposed to (...)
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  37. De cómo el artista italiano recuperó su cuerpo.Inés Toste Basse - 1999 - Laguna 6:273-290.
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    There are no Codes, Only Interpretations. Practical Wisdom and Hermeneutics in Monastic Organizations.Guillaume Mercier & Ghislain Deslandes - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 145 (4):781-794.
    Corporate codes of ethics, which have spread in the last decades, have shown a limited ability to foster ethical behaviors. For instance, they have been criticized for relying too much on formal compliance, rather than taking into account sufficiently agents and their moral development, or promoting self-reflexive behaviors. We aim here at showing that a code of ethics in fact has meaning and enables ethical progress when it is interpreted and appropriated with practical wisdom. We explore a model that represents (...)
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  39. Ethics, character, and authentic transformational leadership.Bernard M. Bass & Paul Steidlmeier - manuscript
     
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    Meno.W. K. C. Plato & Guthrie - 1971 - Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill. Edited by W. K. C. Guthrie & Malcolm Brown.
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    Institutionalizing Ethics in Institutional Voids: Building Positive Ethical Strength to Serve Women Microfinance Borrowers in Negative Contexts.Subrata Chakrabarty & A. Erin Bass - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 119 (4):529-542.
    This study examines whether microfinance institutions (MFIs) that serve women borrowers at the base of the economic pyramid are likely to adopt a written code of positive organizational ethics (POE). Using econometric analysis of operational and economic data of a sample of MFIs from across the world, we find that two contextual factors—poverty level and lack of women’s empowerment—moderate the influence of an MFI’s percentage of women borrowers on the probability of the MFI having a POE code. MFIs that serve (...)
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    The Nature of Some of Our Physical Concepts.Robert E. Bass - 1954 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (3):415-417.
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  43. Descriptive Psychology: Brentano and Dilthey.Guillaume Fréchette - 2020 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 10 (1):290-307.
    Although Wilhelm Dilthey and Franz Brentano apparently were pursuing roughly the same objective—to offer a description of our mental functions and of their relations to objects—and both called their respective research programs ‘descriptive psychology’, they seem to have used the term to refer to two different methods of psychological research. In this article, I compare analyses of these differences. Against the reading of Orth but also against a possible application of recent relativist accounts of the epistemology of peer disagreement to (...)
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    Kant's Conclusions in the Transcendental Aesthetic.W. Clark Wolf - forthcoming - Journal of the History of Philosophy.
    In the Transcendental Aesthetic (TA), Kant is typically held to make negative assertations about “things in themselves,” namely that they are not spatial or temporal. These negative assertions stand behind the “neglected alternative” problem for Kant’s transcendental idealism. According to this problem, Kant may be entitled to assert that spatio-temporality is a subjective element of our cognition, but he cannot rule out that it may also be a feature of the objective world. In this paper, I show in a new (...)
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    Teaching Without Thinking: Negative Evaluations of Rote Pedagogy.Ilona Bass, Cristian Espinoza, Elizabeth Bonawitz & Tomer D. Ullman - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (6):e13470.
    When people make decisions, they act in a way that is either automatic (“rote”), or more thoughtful (“reflective”). But do people notice when others are behaving in a rote way, and do they care? We examine the detection of rote behavior and its consequences in U.S. adults, focusing specifically on pedagogy and learning. We establish repetitiveness as a cue for rote behavior (Experiment 1), and find that rote people are seen as worse teachers (Experiment 2). We also find that the (...)
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    Consistent inconsistencies? Evidence from decision under risk.Guillaume Hollard, Hela Maafi & Jean-Christophe Vergnaud - 2016 - Theory and Decision 80 (4):623-648.
    Conventional economic theory assumes that agents should be consistent across decisions. However, it is often observed that experimental subjects fail to report consistent preferences. So far, these inconsistencies are almost always examined singly. We thus wonder whether the more inconsistent individuals in one task are also more inconsistent in other tasks. We propose an experiment in which subjects are asked to report their preferences over risky bets so as to obtain, for each subject, three measures of inconsistencies: classical preference reversals, (...)
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    Nominal tense and temporal implicatures: evidence from Mbyá.Guillaume Thomas - 2014 - Natural Language Semantics 22 (4):357-412.
    In this paper, I discuss the distribution and the interpretation of the temporal suffix -kue in Mbyá, a Guaraní language that is closely related to Paraguayan Guaraní. This suffix is attested both inside noun phrases and inside clauses. Interestingly, its nominal uses give rise to inferences that are unattested in its clausal uses. These inferences were first identified in Paraguayan Guaraní by Tonhauser, who called them the existence property and the change of state property. Tonhauser further argued that these properties (...)
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  48. Jus Post Bellum.Gary J. Bass - 2004 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 32 (4):384-412.
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    The framings of the coexistence of agrifood models: a computational analysis of French media.Guillaume Ollivier, Pierre Gasselin & Véronique Batifol - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-25.
    The confrontations of stakeholder visions about agriculture and food production has become a focal point in the public sphere, coinciding with a diversification of agrifood models. This study analyzes the debates stemming from the coexistence of these models, particularly during the initial term of neoliberal-centrist Emmanuel Macron’s presidency in France. Employing collective monitoring from 2017 to 2021, a corpus of 958 online news and blog articles was compiled. Using a computational analysis, we reveal the framings and controversies emerging from this (...)
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    A República dos gênios.Guillaume Métayer - 2017 - Cadernos Nietzsche 38 (2):149-176.
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