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    Emotion Blends and Mixed Emotions in the Hierarchical Structure of Affect.David Watson & Kasey Stanton - 2017 - Emotion Review 9 (2):99-104.
    We explore the implications of a hierarchical structure, consisting of the higher order dimensions of nonspecific Positive Activation and Negative Activation and multiple specific negative affects and positive affects at the lower level. Emotional blends of the same valence are an essential part of this structure and form the basis of the higher order Negative and Positive Activation dimensions. Mixed cross-valence emotions are not central to this hierarchical scheme but are compatible with it. We examine the frequency of pure emotional (...)
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    Grow a Sense of Humor, You Crazy Bitch.Kasey Butcher & Megan M. Peters - 2014 - In George Dunn & James South (eds.), Veronica Mars and Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 136–146.
    The episode title “One Angry Veronica” calls attention to how often Veronica's anger becomes a source of conflict, as well as a force in the service of justice. All along the way, she provides us with a wonderful resource for thinking critically about feminist issues in contemporary society. More than most other characters on the show, Veronica is attuned to how issues of gender, class, and race intersect within the corrupt world of Neptune. Veronica's appreciation of the fluidity of gender (...)
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  3. Christmas Members' Lunch (cont.).Kasey Fox Farrar Gesini Dunn - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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  4. Sharing the narrow ridge : Maurice Friedman and Martin Buber.Richard Stanton - 2011 - In Kenneth Kramer (ed.), Dialogically speaking: Maurice Friedman's interdisciplinary humanism. Eugene, Or.: Pickwick Publications.
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  5. The solitude of self.Elizabeth Cady Stanton - 2000 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press USA.
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    Automatic Intelligent Cruise Control.N. A. Stanton & M. S. Young - 2006 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 15 (1-4):357-388.
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    The moral status of the embryo post-Dolly.C. Stanton - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (4):221-225.
    Cameron and Williamson have provided a provocative and timely review of the ethical questions prompted by the birth of Dolly. The question Cameron and Williamson seek to address is “In the world of Dolly, when does a human embryo acquire respect?”. Their initial discussion sets the scene by providing a valuable overview of attitudes towards the embryo, summarising various religious, scientific, and philosophical viewpoints. They then ask, “What has Dolly changed?” and identify five changes, the first being that fertilisation is (...)
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    A Certain Creative Recklessness: Ronald Preston and Christian Feminist Ethics.Helen Stanton - 2004 - Studies in Christian Ethics 17 (2):140-147.
    Ronald Preston wrote little of feminism, and feminism appears to have ignored Preston. There is much, however, in Preston's work which feminists would have found sympathetic, as well as some areas for acute disagreement. This article discusses what Preston did write about feminism, and goes on to examine areas of common approach: the hermeneutic of suspicion, social ethics, and a priori commitments. It also, briefly, discusses areas of disagreement: common consensus, universalism, and eschatological realism. It ends with the question of (...)
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    From Good Student to Outcast: The Emergence of a Classroom Identity.Stanton Wortham - 2004 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 32 (2):164-187.
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    What does philosophy have to offer education, and who should be offering it?Stanton Wortham - 2011 - Educational Theory 61 (6):727-741.
    In this review essay Stanton Wortham explores how philosophy of education should both turn inward, engaging with concepts and arguments developed in academic philosophy, and outward, encouraging educational publics to apply philosophical approaches to educational policy and practice. He develops his account with reference to two recent ambitious projects: The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Education, edited by Harvey Siegel, and the two-volume yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education (NSSE), titled Why Do We Educate? edited (...)
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  11. Asking about data: exploring different realities of data via the social data flow network methodology.Brian Ballsun-Stanton - unknown
    What is data? That question is the fundamental investigation of this dissertation. I have developed a methodology from social-scientific processes to explore how different people understand the concept of data, rather than to rely on my own philosophical intuitions or thought experiments about the “nature” of data. The evidence I have gathered as to different individuals' constructions of data can be used to inform further inquiry of data and the design of information systems. My research demonstrates that people have different (...)
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    Clearing Away Assumptions Through Philosophy and Research.Stanton Wortham - 2014 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (2):125-136.
    This article illustrates one way in which philosophical inquiry and empirical research can be combined to illuminate processes like learning and social identification. Over the past 20 years, my empirical work in classrooms and communities has drawn on philosophical discussions about how knowledge is interconnected with social relationships and how we should conceptualize multiple levels of explanation. Both empirical research and philosophy can be done in various ways, and I offer no comprehensive account of how the two relate. I focus (...)
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    Denotationally cued interactional events: A special case.Stanton E. F. Wortham - 1997 - Semiotica 114 (3-4):295-318.
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    Interactionally situated cognition: a classroom example.Stanton Wortham - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (1):37-66.
    According to situated cognition theory, cognitive accomplishments rely in part on structures and processes outside the individual. This article argues that interactional structures—particularly those created through language use—can make essential contributions to situated cognition in rational academic discourse. Most cognitive accomplishments rely in part on language, and language in use always has both representational and interactional functions. The article analyzes one classroom conversation, in order to illustrate how the interactional functions of speech can facilitate the cognitive accomplishments speakers make through (...)
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  15. #c3t the command & control of Twitter : on a socially constructed Twitter & applications of the philosophy of data.Brian Ballsun-Stanton & Kate Carruthers - 2010 - In Franz Ko & Yunji Na (eds.), Computer Sciences and Convergence Information Technology (ICCIT), 2010 5th International Conference on. iEEE. pp. 161-165.
    This paper explores the transformation of Twitter from the traditional developer based command and control into something strangely democratic: a social construction of utility, a twisting of this once unique service to serve the needs and desires, ever evolving, of its users. We explore changes in the social constructions of Twitter and use recent research in the Philosophy of Data to suggest potential explanations.
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    Bodied Spaces: Phenomenology and Performance in Contemporary Drama.Stanton B. Garner - 1994 - Cornell University Press.
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    Asking about data : experimental philosophy of information technology.Brian Ballsun-Stanton - unknown
    This paper explores recent research done into the philosophy of data. The research utilizes experimental philosophy ideas combined with Information Technology methodologies to assess participants' philosophies of data. Reusing the concept of the Data Flow Diagram, I suggest a methodology of experimental philosophy that allows participants to categorize flows into data, information, and knowledge in order to explore their practical understanding instead of their theoretical understanding. My research has found three distinct philosophies: "data as bits" "data as hard numbers," and (...)
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    Philosophy of Data and its importance to the discipline of Information Systems.Brian Ballsun-Stanton & Deborah Bunker - unknown
    In this document, we explore the Philosophy of Data and its roots amongst other disciplines. The Philosophy of Data seeks to understand the nature of data through experimental philosophy. In order to understand the many different ontologies of data, information, and knowledge out there, this paper will describe part of the problem space in terms of other disciplines and make an argument for the establishment of this new philosophical field. Furthermore, we will show how the PoD is very important to (...)
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    Behavior in a Vacuum: Social-Psychological Theories of Addiction That Deny the Social and Psychological Meanings of Behavior.Stanton Peele - 1990 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 11 (3-4):513-530.
    Social psychologists have been in the forefront of the development of modern theories of cigarette smoking and obesity. These theories are reductionist: they account for behavior in purely physiological terms and regard cognitive, value, personality, and social class factors as secondary or irrelevant. Yet, from their beginnings, these theories have failed to account for major aspects of the behaviors under investigation, aspects apparently related to personal intention and social background. While it may seem suprising that work by social psychologists denies (...)
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    Swimming problems: Hegel, Kant, and the demand for metatheory.Kasey Hettig-Rolfe - forthcoming - European Journal of Philosophy.
    Hegel argues that Kant's critical project is analogous to the attempt to learn to swim before getting in the water. Some have taken this to indicate the broadly anti-epistemological nature of Hegel's philosophical system. In this paper, I offer a novel interpretation of the swimming argument which is both (i) compatible with a broadly epistemological conception of his Logic and (ii) more obviously efficacious against its intended target (viz. Kant). Briefly stated, the swimming argument is intended to reveal the reflexive (...)
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    Francis Bacon and Alchemy: The Reformation of Vulcan.Stanton J. Linden - 1974 - Journal of the History of Ideas 35 (4):547.
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    Hobbes and Locke: Meaning, Method, Modernity.Timothy Stanton & Tim Stuart-Buttle - forthcoming - Hobbes Studies:1-10.
    An introduction to the special issue on Hobbes and Locke: Meaning, Method, Modernity.
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    "by Gradual Scale Sublim'd": Jean D'espagnet And The Ontological Tree In Paradise Lost, Book V.Stanton J. Linden - 1991 - Journal of the History of Ideas 52 (4):603-615.
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    Purpose and Passion: The Rationales of Public Alternative Educators.Adam W. Jordan, Kasey H. Jordan & Todd S. Hawley - 2017 - Journal of Social Studies Research 41 (4):263-273.
    Alternative schools are popular interventions for marginalized students, including students with disabilities, but little research has focused on professionals in these settings. Today, close to 11,000 public alternative schools or programs are believed to exist in the United States education system (Foley & Pang, 2006) and as many as one million students are currently attending alternative learning programs in the United States (Lehr, Tan, & Ysseldyke, 2009). While public alternative schools can vary from one another in many ways, they exist (...)
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  25. What's the matter with alchemical recipes? : philosophy and filth in the forging of Jung's alchemical psychology.Stanton Marlan - 2019 - In Jon Mills (ed.), Jung and Philosophy. New York: Routledge.
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    Hobbes, Locke, and the Christian Commonwealth.Timothy Stanton & Tim Stuart-Buttle - forthcoming - Hobbes Studies:1-51.
    Locke refrained from engaging explicitly with Hobbes in any of his writings. Locke’s policy of non-engagement should be interpreted, we argue, neither as evidence of his lack of interest in (or ignorance of) Hobbes’s arguments, nor as an attempt to conceal from the uninitiated Locke’s covert Hobbesian commitments. Locke’s silence reveals rather than conceals. What it reveals is an absolute determination to “distinguish between the business of civil government and that of religion, and to mark the true bounds between them”. (...)
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    Humanity and God.Stanton Coit - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 16 (4):424-429.
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    Phonetics and Phonology in Pāṇini. The System of Features Implicit in the AṣṭādhyāyīPhonetics and Phonology in Panini. The System of Features Implicit in the Astadhyayi.Rosane Rocher & James Stanton Bare - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):329.
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    From description to generalization, or there and back again.Kelsey L. West, Kasey C. Soska, Whitney G. Cole, Danyang Han, Justine E. Hoch, Christina M. Hospodar & Brianna E. Kaplan - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    In his target article, Yarkoni prescribes descriptive research as a potential antidote for the generalizability crisis. In our commentary, we offer four guiding principles for conducting descriptive research that is generalizable and enduring: prioritize context over control; let naturalistic observations contextualize structured tasks; operationalize the target phenomena rigorously and transparently; and attend to individual data.
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    Psychology: a student's guide.Stanton L. Jones - 2014 - Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway.
    Psychology in its intellectual context -- The work of integration and a Christian view of persons -- Neuroscience, embodiment and mind -- Behavior genetics and responsible personhood -- Positive and applied psychology and sanctification -- Psychology of religion and truth.
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    Neuromarketing: Ethical Implications of its Use and Potential Misuse.Steven J. Stanton, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong & Scott A. Huettel - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 144 (4):799-811.
    Neuromarketing is an emerging field in which academic and industry research scientists employ neuroscience techniques to study marketing practices and consumer behavior. The use of neuroscience techniques, it is argued, facilitates a more direct understanding of how brain states and other physiological mechanisms are related to consumer behavior and decision making. Herein, we will articulate common ethical concerns with neuromarketing as currently practiced, focusing on the potential risks to consumers and the ethical decisions faced by companies. We argue that the (...)
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    Selecting a Surrogate to Consent to Medical Research.Robert Amdur, Natalie Bachir & Elizabeth Stanton - 2000 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 22 (4):7.
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  33. The final aim of moral action.Stanton Coit - 1886 - Mind 11 (43):324-352.
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    Ethics.Nicolai Hartmann & Stanton Coit - 1932 - New York: Macmillan Co.. Edited by Stanton Coit.
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  35. Genocide as a National Policy.Stanton A. Coblentz - 1962 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 43 (1):84.
     
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  36. The Dementia of Nations.Stanton A. Coblentz - 1952 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 33 (1):30.
     
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  37. The Mystery of Evolution.Stanton A. Coblentz - 1963 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 44 (3):357.
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  38. The Reign of the Mechanical Gods.Stanton A. Coblentz - 1965 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 46 (1):93.
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  39. Verse: Historical Episode.Stanton A. Coblentz - 1954 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 35 (1):49.
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  40. Verse: Super-civilization.Stanton A. Coblentz - 1957 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 38 (3):265.
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    An Introduction to the Study of Ethics.Stanton Coit & Georg von Gizycki - 1891
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  42. A Students' Manual of Ethical Philosophy, Adapted From the Germ. Of G. Von Gizycki.Stanton Coit & Georg von Gizycki - 1889
     
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    Die Ethische Bewegung In Der Religion.Stanton Coit - 1890 - International Journal of Ethics 1 (1):122-122.
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  44. Ethical Culture as a Religion for the People, 2 Discourses.Stanton Coit - 1888
     
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  45. Ethical Democracy Essays in Social Dynamics.Stanton Coit - 1900 - G. Richards.
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    Humanity and God.Stanton Coit - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 16 (4):424.
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    National Idealism and a State Church: A Constructive Essay in Religion.Stanton Coit - 1907
  48. The Moral Significance of Religious Revivals.Stanton Coit - 1905
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  49. The One Sure Foundation for Democracy.Stanton Coit - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):488-488.
     
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    The Spiritual Nature of Man.Stanton Coit - 2019 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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