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    Sei Shônagon, son Temps et son Oeuvre (une femme de lettres de l'ancien Japon)Sei Shonagon, son Temps et son Oeuvre.Lillian E. Knowles, André Beaujard & Andre Beaujard - 1937 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 57 (1):133.
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    The Art and Rhetoric of the Homeric Catalogue (review).Lillian E. Doherty - 2012 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 105 (4):557-558.
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  3. Theory and the Teaching of Mythology.Lillian E. Doherty - 2005 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 98 (2).
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  4. Latin Teacher Training Initiatives at the University of Maryland, College Park.Lillian E. Dougherty - 2009 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (3).
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    The relation of intelligence to social status.James W. Bridges & E. Coler Lillian - 1917 - Psychological Review 24 (1):1-31.
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    Stoddard (K.) The Narrative Voice in the Theogony of Hesiod . ( Mnemosyne Supplementum 255.) Pp. xvi + 207. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2004. Cased, €85, US$112. ISBN: 90-04-14002-. [REVIEW]Lillian E. Doherty - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (01):4-.
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    Stoddard The Narrative Voice in the Theogony of Hesiod. Pp. xvi + 207. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2004. Cased, €85, US$112. ISBN: 90-04-14002-6. [REVIEW]Lillian E. Doherty - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (1):4-5.
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    Surface terracing on ferritic stainless-steel fibres and potential relevance toin vitrocell growth.Athina E. Markaki, Kevin M. Knowles, Rachel A. Oliver & Ali Gholinia - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (26):2285-2303.
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    A study of chord preference in a group of Negro college women.Oran W. Eagleson & Lillian E. Taylor - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 26 (6):619.
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    The preference of twenty-five Negro college women for major and minor chords.Oran W. Eagleson & Lillian E. Taylor - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (5):439.
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    Chemistry and meteorology, 1700–1825.W. E. Knowles Middleton - 1964 - Annals of Science 20 (2):125-141.
  12. Examining the decision process of students' cheating behavior: An empirical study. [REVIEW]Richard A. Bernardi, Rene L. Metzger, Ryann G. Scofield Bruno, Marisa A. Wade Hoogkamp, Lillian E. Reyes & Gary H. Barnaby - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 50 (4):397-414.
    This research examines the association between attitudes on cheating and cognitive moral development. In this research, we use Rest's (1979a) Defining Issues Test, the Attitudes on Honesty Scale (Authors) and Academic Integrity Index (Authors); the last two are adaptations of the DIT. A total of 220 students from three universities participated in the study (66 psychology majors and 154 business majors). The data indicate that 66.4 percent of the students reported that they cheated in high school, college, or both high (...)
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    The James Clerk Maxwell Young Writers PrizeNurturing tomorrow's researchers in Physics and Materials Science.E. A. Davis, A. L. Greer, P. Riseborough & K. M. Knowles - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (13):1091-1093.
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    Mimetic Theory and the Program of Alcoholics Anonymous.Lillian E. Dykes - 2001 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 8 (1):90-113.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:MIMETIC THEORY AND THE PROGRAM OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Lillian E. Dykes Memphis, Tennessee No prophet can claim to bring a final message unless he says things mat will have a sound of reality in the ears of victims.... (William James, The Variety ofReligious Experience) Is it possible to live nonviolently? The works of René Girard involve us in understanding of the Gospel's revelation of the mechanisms of violence (...)
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    portrait Of A Georgian Lady: The Letters Of Hester Lynch Piozzi, 1784-1821.Edward A. Bloom, Lillian D. Bloom & Joan E. Klingel - 1978 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 60 (2):303-338.
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    Latin Teacher Training Initiatives at the University of Maryland, College Park.Judith P. Hallett & Lillian E. Doherty - 2009 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (3):323-329.
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  17. What theory of mind can teach social psychology: traits as intentional terms.A. D. Rosati, E. D. Knowles, C. W. Kalish, A. Gopnik, D. R. Ames & M. W. Morris - 2001 - In Bertram Malle, L. J. Moses & Dare Baldwin (eds.), Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition. MIT Press.
     
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    From Crisis to Crowd Control. Commentary: A Crisis in Comparative Psychology: Where Have All the Undergraduates Gone?Ellen E. Furlong, Stephanie AuBuchon, Jessica Kraut, Netherland Joiner, Jennifer Knowles, Kali Lewis, Megan Win & Jack Furlong - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Ethical Dilemmas of Confidentiality With Adolescent Clients: Case Studies From Psychologists.Rony E. Duncan, Annette C. Hall & Ann Knowles - 2015 - Ethics and Behavior 25 (3):197-221.
    Navigating limits to confidentiality with adolescent clients can be ethically and professionally challenging. This study follows on from a previous quantitative survey of psychologists about confidentiality dilemmas with adolescents. The current study used qualitative methods to explore such dilemmas in greater depth. Twenty Australian psychologists were interviewed and asked to describe an ethically challenging past case. Cases were then used to facilitate discussion about the decision-making process and outcomes. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed using interpretive content and thematic analysis. Three (...)
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  20. Reviews: Medicine and Health-Four Treatises. Edited, with a Preface. [REVIEW]Henry E. Sigerist, C. Lillian Temkin, George Rosen, Gregory Zilboorg & C. Webster - 1998 - Annals of Science 55 (4):447-448.
     
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    On Blackburn's Dilemma and the "Antinaturalistic Core" of Necessity.William Bondi Knowles - 2022 - Argumenta 1 (14):357-371.
    Blackburn’s dilemma (as commonly understood) is that in explaining truths of the form ‘Necessarily-P’ we have to appeal either to a necessary truth, in which case we don’t seem to make the right kind of progress, or to a contingent truth, in which case we seem to undermine the necessity we were meant to be explaining. This paper advances two claims. First, it is argued that the dilemma is wider in scope than usually supposed. The standard assumption (evident also in (...)
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    Recent Work on HegelAn Interpretation of the Logic of Hegel.Hegel's Development: Night Thoughts .Hegel.Hegel's Concept of God.History and System: Hegel's Philosophy of History.Hegel: An Introduction.Hegel and the Human Spirit: A Translation of the Fena Lectures on the Philosophy of Spirit with Commentary.Hegel's Dialectic and its Criticism. [REVIEW]Dudley R. Knowles, Errol E. Harris, H. S. Harris, M. J. Inwood, Quentin Lauer, Robert L. Perkins, Raymond Plant, Leo Rauch & Michael Rosen - 1985 - Philosophical Quarterly 35 (139):199.
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    Liberalism and Democracy Revisited.Dudley Knowles - 1995 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 12 (3):283-292.
    In JAP 9 (1992) Gordon Graham argued that liberals cannot be counted on to support democratic institutions since there are no conceptual or strongly contingent links between democracy and liberal ideals. This paper responds to Graham's challenge by claiming that his model of liberal aristocracy is not liberal in several respects. In particular, the liberal should recognise a right to democratic participation which individuals may plausibly claim as an element in a respectable conception of how to live well. The right (...)
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    The Cuban Republic and Josz Mart': Reception and Use of a National Symbol.Paul Estrade, Ottmar Ette, Mauricio A. Font, Joao Felipe Goncalves, Lillian Guerra, Laura Lomas, Antonio Lopez, Jose Matos, Oscar Montero, Consuelo Naranjo Orovio, Alfonso W. Quiroz, Rafael Rojas, Ivan A. Schulman, Rafael E. Tarrago & Carlos E. Bojorquez Urzaiz (eds.) - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    Jose Marti contributed greatly to Cuba's struggle for independence from Spain with words as well as revolutionary action. Although he died before the formation of an independent republic, he has since been hailed as a heroic martyr inspiring Cuban republican traditions.
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    Improvising and Navigating Mobilities: Tacking in Everyday Life.Vered Amit & Caroline Knowles - 2017 - Theory, Culture and Society 34 (7-8):165-179.
    This article aims to deepen and extend theoretical understanding of mobility by exploring some of the mechanisms by which it operates. It introduces the concept and practices of ‘tacking’ as a frame for examining the creative processes of navigation and improvisation through which people approach and reflect on the irregularities and uncertainties of their everyday rounds, enacted or otherwise narrated as spatial biography – lives conceived in mobile-spatial terms. ‘Tacking’ also travels beyond this frame of reference, i.e. it is ‘good (...)
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    Knowledge of grammar as a propositional attitude.Jonathan Knowles - 2000 - Philosophical Psychology 13 (3):325 – 353.
    Noam Chomsky claims that we know the grammatical principles of our languages in pretty much the same sense that we know ordinary things about the world (e.g. facts), a view about linguistic knowledge that I term ''cognitivism''. In much recent philosophy of linguistics (including that sympathetic to Chomsky's general approach to language), cognitivism has been rejected in favour of an account of grammatical competence as some or other form of mental mechanism, describable at various levels of abstraction (''non-cognitivism''). I argue (...)
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    Climbing: Because It's There – Stephen E. Schmid.Dudley Knowles - 2011 - Philosophical Quarterly 61 (245):887-890.
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    Examining the Decision Process of Students' Cheating Behavior: An Empirical Study.Richard Bernardi, Rene Metzger, Ryann Scofield Bruno, Marisa Wade Hoogkamp, Lillian Reyes & Gary Barnaby - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 50 (4):397-414.
    This research examines the association between attitudes on cheating and cognitive moral development. In this research, we use Rest's (1979a) Defining Issues Test, the Attitudes on Honesty Scale (Authors) and Academic Integrity Index (Authors); the last two are adaptations of the DIT. A total of 220 students from three universities participated in the study (66 psychology majors and 154 business majors). The data indicate that 66.4 percent of the students reported that they cheated in high school, college, or both high (...)
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  29. The language of thought and natural language understanding.Jonathan Knowles - 1998 - Analysis 58 (4):264-272.
    Stephen Laurence and Eric Margolis have recently argued that certain kinds of regress arguments against the language of thought (LOT) hypothesis as an account of how we understand natural languages have been answered incorrectly or inadequately by supporters of LOT ('Regress arguments against the language of thought', Analysis, 57 (1), 60-6, J 97). They argue further that this does not undermine the LOT hypothesis, since the main sources of support for LOT are (or might be) independent of it providing an (...)
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  30. Is folk psychology different?Jonathan Knowles - 2002 - Erkenntnis 57 (2):199-230.
    In this paper, I seek to refute arguments for the idea that folk psychological explanation, i.e., the explanation of actions, beliefs and desires in terms of one another, should be understood as being of a different character than ordinary scientific explanations, a view defended most prominently in analytical philosophy by Donald Davidson and John McDowell. My strategy involves arguing both against the extant arguments for the idea that FP must be construed as giving such explanations, and also against the very (...)
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    The Domain of Authority.Dudley Knowles - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (1):23-43.
    If the commands of authority are peremptory and content-independent directives, it is a great puzzle why any rational autonomous agent should accept them as morally binding, as Robert Paul Wolff and others have argued. I analyse the peremptory and content-independent quality of authoritative directives and argue that all earthly authorities operate within a specified domain. I investigate three candidates for the role of universally applicable boundary conditions–morality, harm to self, and absurdity. I conclude that commands are authoritative only when intra (...)
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  32. Physicalism, Teleology and the Miraculous Coincidence Problem.Jonathan Knowles - 1999 - Philosophical Quarterly 49 (195):164-181.
    I focus on Fodor’s model of the relationship between special sciences and basic physics, and on a criticism of this model, that it implies that the causal stability of, e.g., the mental in its production of behaviour is nothing short of a miraculous coincidence. David Papineau and Graham Macdonaldendorse this criticism. But it is far less clear than they assume that Fodor’s picture indeed involves coincidences, which in any case their injection of a teleological supplement cannot explain. Papineau’s and Macdonald’s (...)
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    Liberalism and Democracy Revisited.Dudley Knowles - 2008 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 12 (3):283-292.
    In JAP 9 (1992) Gordon Graham argued that liberals cannot be counted on to support democratic institutions since there are no conceptual or strongly contingent links between democracy and liberal ideals. This paper responds to Graham's challenge by claiming that his model of liberal aristocracy is not liberal in several respects. In particular, the liberal should recognise a right to democratic participation which individuals may plausibly claim as an element in a respectable conception of how to live well. The right (...)
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    Primitive Mentality. Lucien Lévy-Bruhl, Lillian A. Clare.E. S. Ames - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 36 (4):429-430.
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  35. Editor's welcome.Walter Omar Kohan & David Knowles Kennedy - 2012 - Childhood and Philosophy 8 (16):237-242.
    Childhood & philosophy é uma revista que está esperando por nascer pelo menos desde que Sócrates ocupou um lugar singular (pelo menos para nós) na pólis do século v a. C. e fundou uma disciplina. A concepção dessa revista se sustenta, muito mais tarde, no providencial encontro histórico entre a educação da infância e a filosofia. Esse encontro, por sua vez, teve que esperar pelas proféticas declarações de Rousseau no Emílio, enviadas qual manuscrito posto numa garrafa à revolução iminente e (...)
     
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    Luis Beltrán Prieto Figueroa: Maestro de la democracia venezolana.Lino E. Morán Beltrán - 2004 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 9 (25):59-73.
    This ar ti cle is part of the anal y sis of the his tory of ideas in Latin Amer ica, which is a field of thought that con trib utes to re cov er ing con tri bu tions from di verse fields of knowl edge, and which has been fo cused on by in tel lec tu als who con sider our iden tity to be a theme..
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    Book Review:Primitive Mentality. Lucien Levy-Bruhl, Lillian A. Clare. [REVIEW]E. S. Ames - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 36 (4):429-.
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    “Ethics and Clinical Research” in Biographical Perspective.Susan E. Lederer - 2016 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59 (1):18-36.
    Fifty years ago, Henry Knowles Beecher published his essay on clinical research ethics in the New England Journal of Medicine. The culmination of more than a decade and a half’s rumination and reflection on the use of patients and “captive populations” in research, Beecher’s 1966 article understandably casts a large shadow in American bioethics. In 1976, the Institute of Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences established the Henry Knowles Beecher Award for Contributions to Ethics and the Life Sciences (...)
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    The History of the Barometer. By W. E. Knowles Middleton. Pp. xx + 489. Johns Hopkins University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1964. [REVIEW]W. R. Sparks - 1965 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (3):265-266.
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    Book Review: The History of the BarometerThe History of the Barometer. MiddletonW. E. Knowles . Pp. xx + 489. 88s. [REVIEW]D. Chilton - 1965 - History of Science 4 (1):141-143.
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    Scientific Instruments and Museums A History of the Thermometer and its use in Meteorology. By W. E. Knowles Middleton. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press. London: Oxford University Press. 1966. Pp. vii + 249. Illustrated. [REVIEW]D. Chilton - 1968 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (2):179-179.
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    Scientific Instruments Invention of the Meteorological Instruments. By W. E. Knowles Middleton. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press. 1969. Pp. xiv + 362. Illus. £4.70. [REVIEW]D. Chilton - 1971 - British Journal for the History of Science 5 (3):293-294.
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    Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries The Experimenters. A Study of the Accademia del Cimento. By W. E. Knowles Middleton. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1971. Pp. xvi + 415. £10.70. [REVIEW]K. Hoppen - 1972 - British Journal for the History of Science 6 (2):214-216.
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  44. Radar Development in Canada: The Radio Branch of the National Research Council of Canada, 1939-1946 by W. E. Knowles Middleton. [REVIEW]Yves Gingras - 1982 - Isis 73:324-324.
     
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    Radar Development in Canada: The Radio Branch of the National Research Council of Canada, 1939-1946. W. E. Knowles Middleton. [REVIEW]Yves Gingras - 1982 - Isis 73 (2):324-324.
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    A History of the Thermometer and Its Uses in Meteorology. W. E. Knowles Middleton.Hans-Gunther Korber - 1968 - Isis 59 (2):214-216.
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    Invention of the Meteorological InstrumentsW. E. Knowles MiddletonCatalog of Meteorological Instruments in the Museum of History and Technology.Hans-Günther Körber - 1970 - Isis 61 (3):400-401.
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    National Traditions in Science W. E. Knowles Middleton, Radar development in Canada: the Radio Branch of the National Research Council of Canada, 1939–1946. Waterloo Ont: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1981. Pp. xii + 147. $9.75. [REVIEW]Raymond Duchesne - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (1):90-90.
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    Adam Knowles Heidegger’s Fascist Affinities: A Politics of Silence. [REVIEW]Noelle Leslie Dela Cruz - 2020 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 21 (1):149-155.
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    The evolution of medieval thought.David Knowles - 1962 - [London]: Longmans.
    "One of the many merits of this book is that it places Western scholasticism in its setting--and this both in space and in time. Plotinus lives on, Aristotle comes back to life again, Averroes breaks in--but this is not the right word, for this Muslim philosopher and his Western Christian disciples are inmates of the same house. Professor Knowles brings out the unity of Islamic and Western Christian culture. Medieval Islam and Western Christendom had a common mental heritage of (...)
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