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    Commentary: Revisiting vocal perception in non-human animals: a review of vowel discrimination, speaker voice recognition, and speaker normalization. [REVIEW]Linda Polka, Ocke-Schwen Bohn & Daniel J. Weiss - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    War, the State, and the Origins of the Japanese Employment System.Linda Weiss - 1993 - Politics and Society 21 (3):325-354.
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    Special Supplement: Ethics and Trusteeship for Health Care: Hospital Board Service in Turbulent Times.Bruce Jennings, Bradford H. Gray, Virginia A. Sharpe, Linda Weiss & Alan R. Fleischman - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (4):S1.
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    Linda Weiss (ed.), States in the Global Economy: Bringing Domestic Institutions Back Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, 364 pp. ISBN 0521525381. [REVIEW]Ian Marsh - 2004 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 5 (1):215-218.
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  5. The problem of speaking for others.Linda Alcoff - 1991 - Cultural Critique 20:5-32.
    This was published in Cultural Critique (Winter 1991-92), pp. 5-32; revised and reprinted in Who Can Speak? Authority and Critical Identity edited by Judith Roof and Robyn Wiegman, University of Illinois Press, 1996; and in Feminist Nightmares: Women at Odds edited by Susan Weisser and Jennifer Fleischner, (New York: New York University Press, 1994); and also in Racism and Sexism: Differences and Connections eds. David Blumenfeld and Linda Bell, Rowman and Littlefield, 1995.
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    Feminism/Postmodernism.Linda Nicholson - 1989 - Science and Society 56 (2):234-236.
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    Musical Training, Bilingualism, and Executive Function: A Closer Look at Task Switching and Dual‐Task Performance.Linda Moradzadeh, Galit Blumenthal & Melody Wiseheart - 2015 - Cognitive Science 39 (5):992-1020.
    This study investigated whether musical training and bilingualism are associated with enhancements in specific components of executive function, namely, task switching and dual-task performance. Participants belonging to one of four groups were matched on age and socioeconomic status and administered task switching and dual-task paradigms. Results demonstrated reduced global and local switch costs in musicians compared with non-musicians, suggesting that musical training can contribute to increased efficiency in the ability to shift flexibly between mental sets. On dual-task performance, musicians also (...)
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    Feminism / Postmodernism.Linda Nicholson - 1989 - Hypatia 6 (2):228-233.
  9. Epistemic Value and the Primacy of What We Care About.Linda Zagzebski - 2004 - Philosophical Papers 33 (3):353-377.
    Abstract In this paper I argue that to understand the ethics of belief we need to put it in a context of what we care about. Epistemic values always arise from something we care about and they arise only from something we care about. It is caring that gives rise to the demand to be epistemically conscientious. The reason morality puts epistemic demands on us is that we care about morality. But there may be a (small) class of beliefs which (...)
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  10. What Should White People Do?Linda Martín Alcoff - 1998 - Hypatia 13 (3):6 - 26.
    In this paper I explore white attempts to move toward a proactive position against racism that will amount to more than self-criticism in the following three ways: by assessing the debate within feminism over white women's relation to whiteness; by exploring "white awareness training" methods developed by Judith Katz and the "race traitor" politics developed by Ignatiev and Garvey, and; a case study of white revisionism being currently attempted at the University of Mississippi.
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    CEO stakeholder attitudes and corporate social activity in the Fortune 500.Linda D. Lerner & Gerald E. Fryxell - 1994 - Business and Society 33 (1):58-81.
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    Social Postmodernism: Beyond Identity Politics.Linda Nicholson & Steven Seidman - 1995 - Cambridge University Press.
    Social Postmodernism offers a transformative political vision and addresses the live questions in identity politics. The postmodern focus on race, sexuality and gender is sharpened by integrating the micro-social concerns of the social movements associated with these issues and macro-institutional and cultural analysis. Social Postmodernism brings together leading theorists to explore further the implications for the discourses of feminism, post-Marxian cultural studies, African-American, Gay, Latino/a and postcolonial studies.
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    Women, Morality, and History.Linda Nicholson - 1983 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 50.
  14. Dehumanizing Women: Treating Persons as Sex Objects.Linda LeMoncheck - 1985 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The book is designed to be of interest to women's studies students wishing an introduction to a specifically philosophical analysis of the problem of sex objectification, as well as to philosophers interested in the contemporary moral issues of sexism and sex stereotyping.
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  15. The second wave: a reader in feminist theory.Linda J. Nicholson (ed.) - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    This volume collects many of the major essays of feminist theory of the past forty years. The essays included here are those which have made key contributions to feminist theory during this period and which have generated extensive discussion. The volume organizes these essays historically, so as to provide a sense of the major turning points in feminist theory. Beginning with those essays which have provoked widespread discussion in the early days of the second wave, the volume then presents essays (...)
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    Gender and History: The Limits of Social Theory in the Age of the Family.Linda J. Nicholson - 1986
    Examines the women's movement, discusses feminist theories, and considers the writings of Locke and Marx concerning the separation of family and state.
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    Fragile and Resilient Trust: Risk and Uncertainty in Negotiated and Reciprocal Exchange.Linda D. Molm, David R. Schaefer & Jessica L. Collett - 2009 - Sociological Theory 27 (1):1 - 32.
    Both experimental and ethnographic studies show that reciprocal exchanges (in which actors unilaterally provide benefits to each other without formal agreements) produce stronger trust than negotiated exchanges secured by binding agreements. We develop the theoretical role of risk and uncertainty as causal mechanisms that potentially explain these results, and then test their effects in two laboratory experiments that vary risk and uncertainty within negotiated and reciprocal forms of exchange. We increase risk in negotiated exchanges by making agreements nonbinding and decrease (...)
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    Inferring causes during speech perception.Linda Liu & T. Florian Jaeger - 2018 - Cognition 174 (C):55-70.
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  19. Gender and History: The Limits of Social Theory in the Age of the Family.Linda J. Nicholson - 1987 - Science and Society 51 (3):358-361.
     
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    Using a balanced approach to bibliometrics: quantitative performance measures in the Australian Research Quality Framework.Linda Butler - 2008 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 8 (1):83-92.
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    Measuring Hospital Ethics Committee Success.Linda S. Scheirton - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (4):495.
    As hospital ethics committees become more common in American hospitals, their degree of success should be measured. Just as new technological procedures are evaluated, institutional innovations should also be evaluated. Currently, little is known about the success of HECs, and some authors have wondered whether these committees serve any useful purpose at all. This article reviews the descriptive results of a 1990 study on HEC success as they pertain to the question of how to measure committee success.
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    Flora White (1860–1948): New Woman, Stark Choice.Linda C. Morice - 2009 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 45 (5):478-495.
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    Flora White : New Woman, Stark Choice.Linda C. Morice - 2009 - Educational Studies 45 (5):478-495.
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    To Recognize the Person: Learning from Narratives of Psychiatric Treatment.Linda J. Morrison - 2011 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 1 (1):35-41.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:To Recognize the Person: Learning from Narratives of Psychiatric TreatmentLinda J. MorrisonTo know what patients endure at the hands of illness and therefore to be of clinical help requires that doctors enter the worlds of their patients, if only imaginatively, and to see and interpret these worlds from the patient’s point of view(Charon, 2006, p. 9).These narratives of psychiatric hospitalization are rich and evocative. We are fortunate to have (...)
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    The heterogeneous nature of slip in ice single crystals deformed under torsion.M. Montagnat, J. Weiss, J. Chevy, P. Duval, H. Brunjail, P. Bastie & J. Gil Sevillano - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (27):4259-4270.
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  26. Is Cognition Enough to Explain Cognitive Development?Linda B. Smith & Adam Sheya - 2010 - Topics in Cognitive Science 2 (4):725-735.
    Traditional views separate cognitive processes from sensory–motor processes, seeing cognition as amodal, propositional, and compositional, and thus fundamentally different from the processes that underlie perceiving and acting. These were the ideas on which cognitive science was founded 30 years ago. However, advancing discoveries in neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, and psychology suggests that cognition may be inseparable from processes of perceiving and acting. From this perspective, this study considers the future of cognitive science with respect to the study of cognitive development.
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    Will to Power in Nietzsche's Published Works and the Nachlass.Linda L. Williams - 1996 - Journal of the History of Ideas 57 (3):447-463.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Will to Power in Nietzsche’s Published Works and the NachlassLinda L. WilliamsIt is universally acknowledged by scholars of Nietzsche’s work that will to power is one of the most important notions in Nietzsche’s writings, but strangely, like the other “central” notions of eternal recurrence and the Übermensch, there are relatively few aphorisms in either the published or unpublished material that include the term. In the case of will to (...)
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    Transmission of information concerning concepts through positive and negative instances.Carl I. Hovland & Walter Weiss - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (3):175.
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  29. The Question of Essentialism.Linda Nicholson - 1997 - In Linda J. Nicholson (ed.), The Second Wave: A Reader in Feminist Theory. Routledge. pp. 319--20.
     
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    Almost complemented Π0 1 classes.Linda Lawton - 2006 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (5):555-568.
    We explore an analogue of major subset for Π0 1 classes, which leads to the definition and characterization of almost complemented Π0 1 classes.
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    When Patients Do Not Have a Proxy: A Procedure for Medical Decision Making When There Is No One to Speak for the Patient.Inoo Hyun, Cynthia Griggins, Margaret Weiss, Dorothy Robbins, Allyson Robichaud & Barbara Daly - 2006 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 17 (4):323-330.
  32. The myth of the traditional family.Linda Nicholson - 1997 - In Hilde Lindemann (ed.), Feminism and Families. Routledge. pp. 27--42.
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  33. Ethnocentrism in grand theory.Linda Nicholson - 1993 - In Roger S. Gottlieb (ed.), Radical philosophy: tradition, counter-tradition, politics. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. pp. 48--64.
     
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  34. Feminism: Reform or Revolution? A Reply to Sandra Harding.Linda Nicholson - 1974 - Philosophical Forum 5 (3):493.
     
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    Ricca Edmundson., Rhetoric in Sociology.Linda J. Nicholson - 1989 - International Studies in Philosophy 21 (1):78-79.
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  36. Why Habermas?Linda J. Nicholson - 1980 - Radical Philosophy 25:21-26.
     
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    What Schooling in Capitalist America Teaches Us about Philosophy.Linda J. Nicholson - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (4):653-663.
    As a philosopher working in the area of education, I believe Samuel Bowles’ and Herbert Gintis’ recent book, Schooling in Capitalist America1 to be an important work. I believe it to be important first of all for the concrete ideas it raises about education in the history and present reality of American society. Secondly, it serves as an excellent example in a lesson in what philosophy, both philosophy of education, and philosophy generally, ought to become. In particular, by contrasting this (...)
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    At Risk.Linda Nowell - 1992 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 10 (1):23-26.
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    Community of Inquiry.Linda Nowell - 1993 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 11 (4):12-13.
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    Community of Inquiry.Linda Nowell - 1993 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 11 (4):12-13.
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    Critical Talk.Linda NoweIl - 1993 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 12 (3-4):39-42.
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    Critical Talk.Linda NoweIl - 1993 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 12 (3-4):39-42.
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    Metaphors of Hierarchy and Interrelatedness in Hildegard of Bingen and Mary Daly.Linda E. Olds - 1989 - Listening 24 (1):54-66.
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    Rendering Visible: Painting and sexuate subjectivity.Linda Daley - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (6):608-621.
    In this essay, I examine Luce Irigaray’s aesthetic of sexual difference, which she develops by extrapolating from Paul Klee’s idea that the role of painting is to render the non-visible rather than represent the visible. This idea is the premise of her analyses of phenomenology and psychoanalysis and their respective contributions to understanding art and sexual identity. I claim that Irigaray assembles an aesthetic of sexual difference that exceeds these familiar intellectual traditions, one that articulates the encounter of non-visible, material (...)
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  45. Annotated Bibliography on Feminist Aesthetics in the Visual Arts.Linda Krumholz & Estella Lauter - 1990 - Hypatia 5 (2):158 - 172.
    Feminism compels us to reconceptualize aesthetic inquiries, as it erases the boundaries between the traditional realm of aesthetics-value judgments and personal pleasures-and the historical and social contexts that generate those judgments and pleasures. In the visual arts section of our annotated bibliography, we try to suggest the breadth of feminist interventions in the field of aesthetics in the past twenty years.
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    Fear of spiders: The effect of real threat on the interference caused by symbolic threat.Linda Kwakkenbos, Eni S. Becker & Mike Rinck - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (5):800-809.
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    Recruited into Danishness? Affective autoethnography of passing as Danish.Linda Lapiņa - 2018 - European Journal of Women's Studies 25 (1):56-70.
    This article critically examines emergence of Danishness via an autoethnography of passing as Danish. Drawing on feminist scholarship, the author conceptualizes passing as an embodied, affective and discursive relation; simultaneously spontaneous and laboured, fleeting and solid, emergent and constrained by past becomings. Once positioned as a young female uneducated Eastern European love migrant in Denmark, the author now usually passes as an accomplished migrant. However, conducting fieldwork in Copenhagen, she found herself passing as Danish. These shifting positionings from wanted migrant (...)
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    Academic Feminism and Applied Ethics.Linda LeMoncheck - 1997 - International Studies in Philosophy 29 (1):69-77.
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    Choosing difference over divisiveness: The construction of theory in loose women, lecherous men.Linda Lemoncheck - 1998 - Philosophical Studies 89 (2-3):395-405.
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    Toward an Ontological Analysis of Detachment.Linda Leonard - 1972 - Philosophy Today 16 (4):268-280.
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