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    Hans Urs von Balthasar et la Théologie de l'Histoire. [REVIEW]Kenneth C. Russell - 1980 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 55 (2):221-222.
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    New Periodical Titles by Russell (II).Kenneth Blackwell - 2022 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 42 (1):71-80.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:New Periodical Articles by Russell (II)Kenneth BlackwellThere are 51 new C entries since the twenty-year update in Russell 34 (2014) to the first edition of A Bibliography of Bertrand Russell (3 vols., 1994). Too many to list here are the new speech reports, interviews, blurbs, and multiple-signatory letters to the editor in other parts of Volume ii and new books and contributions to them in (...)
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    New Periodical Articles by Russell.Kenneth Blackwell - 2014 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 34 (2):131-134.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies n.s. 34 (winter 2014–15): 131–4 The Bertrand Russell Research Centre, McMaster U. issn 0036–01631; online 1913–8032 c:\users\ken\documents\type3402\rj 3402 050 red.docx 2015-02-04 9:19 PM _ibliography NEW PERIODICAL ARTICLES BY RUSSELL Kenneth Blackwell here are 35 new C entries since 1993 for A Bibliography of Bertrand Russell, and more for all Parts of Vol. 2. With many thanks (...)
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    Editor's Notes.Kenneth Blackwell - 2014 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 34 (2):131-134.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies n.s. 34 (winter 2014–15): 131–4 The Bertrand Russell Research Centre, McMaster U. issn 0036–01631; online 1913–8032 c:\users\ken\documents\type3402\rj 3402 050 red.docx 2015-02-04 9:19 PM _ibliography NEW PERIODICAL ARTICLES BY RUSSELL Kenneth Blackwell here are 35 new C entries since 1993 for A Bibliography of Bertrand Russell, and more for all Parts of Vol. 2. With many thanks (...)
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    Editor's Notes.Kenneth Blackwell - 2013 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 33 (2):186-186.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:186 Reviews 1914: GREY AND PEACE OR WAR Kenneth Blackwell Margaret MacMillan. The War That Ended Peace: the Road to 1914. Toronto: Allen Lane, 2013. Pp. xxxv, 739. isbn: 978 0 670 06404 5. c$38.00 (hb). ith the advent of the centenary of wwi, and of Russsell’s criticisms of Sir Edward Grey in his minutely historical “The Policy of the Entente” (1915; in Papers 13) for Britain’s participation (...)
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    1914: Grey and Peace or War [review of Margaret MacMillan, The War That Ended Peace: the Road to 1914 ].Kenneth Blackwell - 2013 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 33 (2):186-186.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:186 Reviews 1914: GREY AND PEACE OR WAR Kenneth Blackwell Margaret MacMillan. The War That Ended Peace: the Road to 1914. Toronto: Allen Lane, 2013. Pp. xxxv, 739. isbn: 978 0 670 06404 5. c$38.00 (hb). ith the advent of the centenary of wwi, and of Russsell’s criticisms of Sir Edward Grey in his minutely historical “The Policy of the Entente” (1915; in Papers 13) for Britain’s participation (...)
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    Critics of Enlightenment Rationalism.Gene Callahan & Kenneth B. McIntyre (eds.) - 2020 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book provides an overview of some of the most important critics of “Enlightenment rationalism.” The subjects of the volume—including, among others, Burke, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, T.S. Eliot, Wittgenstein, Heidegger, C.S. Lewis, Gabriel Marcel, Russell Kirk, and Jane Jacobs—do not share a philosophical tradition as much as a skeptical disposition toward the notion, common among modern thinkers, that there is only one standard of rationality or reasonableness, and that that one standard is or ought to be taken from the presuppositions, (...)
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    Recent Acquisitions: 2020–21.Bridget Whittle & Kenneth Blackwell - 2022 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 41 (2):179-180.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Recent Acquisitions, 2020–21Bridget Whittle and Kenneth BlackwellThe previous general update of acquisitions appeared in Russell in n.s. 39 (winter 2019): 188–90. The new listing covers items numbered 1,824 to 1,839, plus an addition to 840, with the latest items arriving in December 2021. Largely due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this update is smaller than usual as fewer items were received or available. Several items were received from (...)
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    The causation debate in modern philosophy, 1637-1739.Kenneth C. Clatterbaugh - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    The Causation Debate in Modern Philosophy examines the debate that began as modern science separated itself from natural philosophy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The book specifically explores the two dominant approaches to causation as a metaphysical problem and as a scientific problem. As philosophy and science turned from the ideas of Aristotle that dominated western thought throughout the renaissance, one of the most pressing intellectual problems was how to replace Aristotelian science with its doctine of the four causes. (...)
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  10. Some aspects of Jewish ethics.Kenneth C. Zwerin - 1936 - Berkeley, Calif.,: Calif..
     
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  11. Leibniz's doctrine of individual accidents.Kenneth C. Clatterbaugh - 1973 - Wiesbaden,: Steiner.
     
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  12. Leibniz'S Doctrine of Individual Accidents.Kenneth C. Clatterbaugh - 1976 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 38 (3):478-480.
     
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    Making judgements and decisions.Kenneth C. Barnes - 1971 - London,: Edward Arnold.
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    Leibniz's Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles.Kenneth C. Clatterbaugh - 1971 - Studia Leibnitiana 3 (4):241 - 252.
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    Being, Seeing, and Touching.Kenneth C. Blanchard - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (3):577-607.
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    Descartes's causal likeness principle.Kenneth C. Clatterbaugh - 1980 - Philosophical Review 89 (3):379-402.
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    Note on the transfer of bilateral warm-up to pursuit rotor performance.Kenneth C. Spatz & Arthur L. Irion - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (3):607.
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    General ontology and the principle of acquaintance.Kenneth C. Clatterbaugh - 1965 - Philosophy of Science 32 (3/4):272-276.
    What one is acquainted with has always been important for the rejection or acceptance of any ontological description. Yet the relevance of acquaintance to ontology has not always been clearly stated. Some philosophers have held that they were acquainted with the simple entities of ontological analysis. They also held that if they were not acquainted with such entities, their analysis would be inadequately supported. In this paper I argue that acquaintance with ontological simples cannot be a reason for accepting or (...)
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  19. Auto-biography: On the Immanent Commodification of Personal Infor-mation.Kenneth C. Werbin - 2012 - International Review of Information Ethics 17:07.
    In the last years, a series of automated self-representational social media sites have emerged that shed light on the information ethics associated with participation in Web 2.0. Sites like Zoominfo.com, Pipl.com, 123People.com and Yasni.com not only continually mine and aggregate personal information and biographic data from the web and beyond to automatically represent the lives of people, but they also engage algorithmic networking logics to represent connections between them; capturing not only who people are, but whom they are connected to. (...)
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    The Political Contradictions of Incremental Innovation: Lessons from Pharmaceutical Patent Examination in Brazil.Kenneth C. Shadlen - 2011 - Politics and Society 39 (2):143-174.
    Neodevelopmental patent regimes aim to facilitate local actors’ access to knowledge and also encourage incremental innovations. The case of pharmaceutical patent examination in Brazil illustrates political contradictions between these objectives. Brazil’s patent law includes the Ministry of Health in the examination of pharmaceutical patent applications. Though widely celebrated as a health-oriented policy, the Brazilian experience has become fraught with tensions and subject to decreasing levels of both stability and enforcement. I show how one pillar of the neodevelopmental regime, the array (...)
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    Property transaction report: news, advertisement or a new genre?Kenneth C. C. Kong - 2006 - Discourse Studies 8 (6):771-796.
    Property transaction reports are a hybrid genre that combines the characteristics of news reports and advertisements. However, they are different from the traditional hybridity of advertorials, which carry a full-blown label of ‘advertisement’ or ‘promotional material’ and may repeat the name of a product or service many times. Property transaction reports, as an emerging genre in Hong Kong property magazines, combine the voices of property agencies and journalists in a very subtle and sophisticated manner, which is partly made possible by (...)
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    Meaning and method in brueghel's painting.Kenneth C. Lindsay & Bernard Huppe - 1956 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 14 (3):376-386.
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    Mr. Pepper's defense of non-objective art.Kenneth C. Lindsay - 1953 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (2):243-247.
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    The within-subjects design in the study of facial expressions.Michelle Yik, Sherri C. Widen & James A. Russell - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (6):1062-1072.
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    Dimensions of Music Preference: Factor Analytic Study.Kenneth C. Petress, Michael J. Schneider & E. Roderick Deihl - 1985 - Communications 11 (3):51-60.
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    Support, Acquiescence, or Passive Disobedience: Protestant Thought and the Nazi State 1933-1937.Kenneth C. Barnes - 1988 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 40 (2):151-169.
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    Toms on eternal entities.Kenneth C. Barclay - 1969 - Mind 78 (310):281-284.
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  28. Being, Seeing, and Touching: Machiavelli's Modification of Platonic Epistemology.Jr: Kenneth C. Blanchard - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (3):577-608.
    Both the Athenian wrestler and the Florentine clerk, it turns out, demonstrate a persistent concern with the moral problematic--that is, the tendency of human beings to do what they want to do at the cost of that which they ought to do. Both thinkers see man's vulnerability to fortune as a symptom of this tendency, and they agree as to its ultimate cause: the inability of men to accurately weigh that which is present here and now against that which is (...)
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    Practising what we preach.Kenneth C. Calman - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (1):138-140.
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    Appetitive classical autonomic conditioning with subject-selected cool-puff UCS.Kenneth C. Kleist & John J. Furedy - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (3):598.
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    Managing the ambiguous and conflicting identities of `upline' and `downline' in a network marketing firm.Kenneth C. C. Kong - 2002 - Discourse Studies 4 (1):49-74.
    This is a study of how ambiguous identities are interactionally managed in network marketing discourse. Network marketing, as an enterprise `using' friendship to promote products, has been notorious for its exploitative use of interpersonal meaning. In this study, the interactions between supervisors and subordinates in network marketing firms have been studied and their relationship was found to be ambiguous and conflicting. On the one hand, they are `friends' because of the strong emphasis on rapport and harmony in the philosophy of (...)
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    A reply to an attempted refutation of mind-body identity.Kenneth C. Clatterbaugh - 1972 - Philosophical Studies 23 (1-2):111-112.
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    A note on Newtonian time.Kenneth C. Clatterbaugh - 1973 - Philosophy of Science 40 (2):281-284.
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    Leibniz on Human Freedom.Kenneth C. Clatterbaugh - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (2):262-264.
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    The Philosophy of Leibniz and the Modern World.Kenneth C. Clatterbaugh - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (2):260-261.
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    Scale and Study of Student Attitudes Toward Business Education’s Role in Addressing Social Issues.Bradley J. Sleeper, Kenneth C. Schneider, Paula S. Weber & James E. Weber - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 68 (4):381-391.
    Corporations and investors are responding to recent major ethical scandals with increased attention to the social impacts of business operations. In turn, business colleges and their international accrediting body are increasing their efforts to make students more aware of the social context of corporate activity. Business education literature lacks data on student attitudes toward such education. This study found that postscandal business students, particularly women, are indeed interested in it. Their interest is positively related to their past donation, volunteerism, and (...)
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    Authenticity, Community, and Modernity.Kenneth C. Bessant - 2011 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 41 (1):2-32.
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    The purging of catharsis.Kenneth C. Bennett - 1981 - British Journal of Aesthetics 21 (3):204-213.
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    Normative judgements in deconstructionist theory.Kenneth C. Bennett - 1991 - Paragraph 14 (3):257-275.
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    Scale and Study of Student Attitudes Toward Business Education’s Role in Addressing Social Issues.Bradley J. Sleeper, Kenneth C. Schneider, Paula S. Weber & James E. Weber - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 68 (4):381 - 391.
    Corporations and investors are responding to recent major ethical scandals with increased attention to the social impacts of business operations. In turn, business colleges and their international accrediting body are increasing their efforts to make students more aware of the social context of corporate activity. Business education literature lacks data on student attitudes toward such education. This study found that postscandal business students, particularly women, are indeed interested in it. Their interest is positively related to their past donation, volunteerism, and (...)
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    The natural history of violence.C. Russell & W. M. Russell - 1979 - Journal of Medical Ethics 5 (3):108-116.
    In the past, human violence was associated with food shortage, but recently it has increased even in relatively well-fed societies. The reason appears from studies of monkeys under relaxed, spacious conditions and under crowding stress. Uncrowded monkeys have unaggressive leaders, rarely quarrel, and protect females and young. Crowded monkeys (even well-fed) have brutal bosses, often quarrel, and wound and kill each other, including females and young. Crowding has similar behaviour effects on other mammals, with physiological disturbances including greater susceptibility to (...)
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    Competing Clinical Trials in the Same Institution: Ethical Issues in Subject Selection and Informed Consent.Elisa J. Gordon & Kenneth C. Micetich - 2002 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 24 (2):1.
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    Descriptive and Prescriptive Definitions of Emotion.Sherri C. Widen & James A. Russell - 2010 - Emotion Review 2 (4):377-378.
    Izard (2010) did not seek a descriptive definition of emotion—one that describes the concept as it is used by ordinary folk. Instead, he surveyed scientists’ prescriptive definitions—ones that prescribe how the concept should be used in theories of emotion. That survey showed a lack of agreement today and thus raised doubts about emotion as a useful scientific concept.
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  44. Can profit-seekers be virtuous?Michael C. Munger & Daniel C. Russell - 2018 - In Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis & Alexei M. Marcoux (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Business Ethics. Routledge.
     
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    Faculty-student collaborations: Ethics and satisfaction in authorship credit.Jeffrey C. Sandler & Brenda L. Russell - 2005 - Ethics and Behavior 15 (1):65 – 80.
    In the academic world, a researcher's number of publications can carry huge professional and financial rewards. This truth has led to many unethical authorship assignments throughout the world of publishing, including within faculty-student collaborations. Although the American Psychological Association passed a revised code of ethics in 1992 with special rules pertaining to such collaborative efforts, it is widely acknowledged that unethical assignments of authorship credit continue to occur regularly. This study found that of the 604 APA-member respondents, 165 felt they (...)
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  46. Embodied traditions: the Chachapoya and Inca ancestors.Jane E. Buikstra & Kenneth C. Nystrom - 2003 - In Robert J. Jeske & Douglas K. Charles (eds.), Theory, Method, and Practice in Modern Archaeology. Praeger. pp. 1995--29.
     
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    How do features of sensory representations develop?Jon H. Kaas & Kenneth C. Catania - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (4):334-343.
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    Druggable differences: Targeting mechanistic differences between trans‐ translation and translation for selective antibiotic action.Pooja Srinivas, Kenneth C. Keiler & Christine M. Dunham - 2022 - Bioessays 44 (8):2200046.
    Bacteria use trans‐translation to rescue stalled ribosomes and target incomplete proteins for proteolysis. Despite similarities between tRNAs and transfer‐messenger RNA (tmRNA), the key molecule for trans‐translation, new structural and biochemical data show important differences between translation and trans‐translation at most steps of the pathways. tmRNA and its binding partner, SmpB, bind in the A site of the ribosome but do not trigger the same movements of nucleotides in the rRNA that are required for codon recognition by tRNA. tmRNA‐SmpB moves from (...)
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    Advertisement Disclaimer Speed and Corporate Social Responsibility: “Costs” to Consumer Comprehension and Effects on Brand Trust and Purchase Intention. [REVIEW]Kenneth C. Herbst, Sean T. Hannah & David Allan - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 117 (2):297-311.
    It is not uncommon for advertisers to present required product disclaimers quickly at the end of advertisements. We show that fast disclaimers greatly reduce consumer comprehension of product risks and benefits, creating implications for social responsibility. In addition, across two studies, we found that disclaimer speed and brand familiarity interact to predict brand trust and purchase intention, and that brand trust mediated the interactive effect of brand familiarity and disclaimer speed on purchase intention. Our results indicate that fast disclaimers actually (...)
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    Neuroscience perspectives on security.Elena Rusconi, Kenneth C. Scott-Brown & Andrea Szymkowiak - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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