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    Rightward shift in spatial awareness with declining alertness.Tom Manly, Veronika B. Dobler, Christopher M. Dodds & Melanie A. George - 2005 - Neuropsychologia 43 (12):1721-1728.
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    Theories of Sexual Stratification: Toward an Analytics of the Sexual Field and a Theory of Sexual Capital.John Levi Martin & Matt George - 2006 - Sociological Theory 24 (2):107-132.
    The American tradition of action theory failed to produce a useful theory of the possible existence of trans-individual consistencies in sexual desirability. Instead, most sociological theorists have relied on market metaphors to account for the logic of sexual action. Through a critical survey of sociological attempts to explain the social organization of sexual desiring, this article demonstrates that the market approach is inadequate, and that its inadequacies can be remedied by studying sexual action as occurring within a specifically sexual field (...)
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    Is Eco-theologian Thomas Berry a Thomist?Marie George - 2019 - Scientia et Fides 7 (1):47-71.
    I examine the views of the renowned Catholic environmentalist, Thomas Berry, C.P., by comparing them with those of Thomas Aquinas, an author Berry frequently references. I intend to show that while the two share a number of views in common, ultimately the two diverge on many foundational issues, resulting in differing conclusions as to how we should regard and treat the environment. Aquinas upholds divine transcendence, whereas Berry regards the notion of divine transcendence to lead to the exploitation of creation (...)
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  4. Aquinas on intelligent extra-terrestrial life.Marie I. George - 2001 - The Thomist 65 (2):239-258.
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  5. TOWARDS ONTOLOGY FOR A UNIFIED KNOWLEDGE: THE HYPOTHESIS OF LOGICAL QUANTA.Meskos George - 2007.08.23 - Metanexus.Net.
    The suggestion of Logical Quanta (LQ) is a bidirectional synthesis of the theory of logos of Maximus the Confessor and the philosophical interpretation of quantum mechanics. The result of such a synthesis is enrichment to the ontology of classical mechanics that enable us to have a unified view and an explanatory frame of the whole cosmos. It also enables us to overcome the Cartesian duality both on biology and the interaction of body and mind. Finally, one can reconstruct a new (...)
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    Dreams, Reality, and the Desire and Intent of Dreamers as Experienced by a Fieldworker.Marianne George - 1995 - Anthropology of Consciousness 6 (3):17-33.
  7. Aquinas on the goodness of creatures and man's place in the universe: A basis for the general precepts of environmental ethics.Marie I. George - 2012 - The Thomist 76 (1):73-124.
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    The Wonder of the Poet; The Wonder of the Philosopher.Marie I. George - 1991 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 65:191.
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    An Aristotelian-Thomist Responds to Edward Feser’s “Teleology”.Marie George - 2010 - Philosophia Christi 12 (2):441-449.
    I argue that Edward Feser misconstrues the Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition on issues relevant to the arguments for God’s existence that proceed from finality in nature because he misapplies the A-T view that ordering to an end is inherent in natural things: Feser speaks as if human action in no way serves as a model for understanding action for an end in nature; he misreads, and ultimately undermines, the Fifth Way, by substituting intrinsic end-directedness in place of end-directedness; he overlooks striking similarities (...)
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    The Notion of Paideia in Aristotle’s De Partibus Animalium.Marie I. George - 1993 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 67 (3):299-319.
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    Descartes’s Language Test for Rationality: A Response to Michael Miller.Marie I. George - 2009 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 83 (1):107-125.
    Contrary to Michael Miller, I maintain that Descartes’s language test adequately distinguishes humans from non-human animals, and that the bonobosKanzi and Panbanisha have not passed it. Miller accepts Descartes’s language test as a good test for true language usage, but denies that it is an adequate test for the presence or absence of reason. I argue that it is a good test for reason, for normal rational beings eventually recognize the desirableness of knowledge of the world for its own sake (...)
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    Aquinas, Original Sin, and the Challenge of Evolution by Daniel W. Houck.Marie I. George - 2021 - Review of Metaphysics 74 (3):408-409.
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    “The New Acquaintance” by Isaak von Sinclair.Michael George - 1987 - The Owl of Minerva 19 (1):119-123.
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    Environmentalism and Population Control: Distinguishing Pro-Life and Anti-Life Motives.Marie I. George - 2013 - Catholic Social Science Review 18:71-90.
    Environmentalists commonly offer three motives for why human populations need to be reduced or stabilized. One group maintains that human numbers threaten natural goods that should be preserved: biodiversity and ecosystems. A more extreme group maintains that we are taking up more than our fair share of the planet, eliminating species that have just as much right to be here. A third group advocates controlling human populations in order to prevent the environment from being degraded to the point that it (...)
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  15. A New Look At The Anthropic Principle: A Critical Study of Errol E. Harris's Cosmos and Anthropos: A Philosophical Interpretation of the Anthropic Cosmological Principle. [REVIEW]Marie George & Warren Murray - 1994 - Reason Papers 19:132-145.
  16. Aquinas on reincarnation.Marie I. George - 1996 - The Thomist 60 (1):33-52.
     
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  17. Developing an Explanatory Theory of Imagination and Ethics.M. George - 1998 - Synthesis Philosophica 13 (1):577-594.
     
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  18. Israel's Tabernacle as Social Space.Mark K. George - 2009
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  19. M Fujita's Philosophie Und Religion Beim Jungen Hegel. [REVIEW]M. George - 1985 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 12:20-21.
     
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  20. Review. [REVIEW]Marie George - 2001 - The Thomist 65:323-326.
    Les anges et la philosophie: Subjectivité et fonction cosmologique de substances séparées à la fin du XIIIe siècle by Tiziana Suarez-Nani; Connaissance et langage des anges by Tiziana Suarez-Nani.
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  21. Religious representation in place: exploring meaningful spaces at the intersection of the humanities and sciences.Mark K. George (ed.) - 2014 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Religious Representation in Place brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars from the Humanities and Sciences to broaden the understanding of how religious symbols and spatial studies interact. The essays consider the relevance of religion in the experience of space, a fundamental dimension of culture and human life.
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  22. Thomistic Considerations on Whether We Ought to Revere Non-Rational Natural Beings.Marie I. George - 2013 - Nova et Vetera 11 (3).
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  23. They want our bodies but they don't want us.Mīria George - 2022 - In Kate Schick & Claire Timperley (eds.), Subversive Pedagogies: Radical Possibility in the Academy. Routledge.
     
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  24. What are we to make of Maritain's view that angels are intermediary causes in evolution?Marie George - 2018 - In Heidi Marie Giebel (ed.), The things that matter: essays inspired by the later work of Jacques Maritain. American Maritain Association.
     
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  25. Update on the Use of Transcranial Electrical Brain Stimulation to Manage Acute and Chronic COVID-19 Symptoms.Giuseppina Pilloni, Marom Bikson, Bashar W. Badran, Mark S. George, Steven A. Kautz, Alexandre Hideki Okano, Abrahão Fontes Baptista & Leigh E. Charvet - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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  26. The Trial and Execution of Socrates.Peter James Plato, Michael George & Ayrton - 1972 - Folio Society.
     
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    Does Knowing What Things Are Require Language (As a System of Physical or Imaginable Signs)?Marie George - 2021 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (1):131-144.
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    Aquinas’s Teachings on Concepts and Words in His Commentary on John contra Nicanor Austriaco, OP.Marie I. George - 2020 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 94 (3):357-378.
    In “Defending Adam After Darwin,” Nicanor Austriaco, OP, mounts a noteworthy defense of monogenism, part of which turns on the relationship between abstract thought and language. At a certain point, he turns to a passage from Aquinas’s Commentary on John to support two claims which he affirms without qualification: namely, that the capacity for forming abstract concepts corresponding to the quiddities of things presupposes the capacity for language and that we grasp concepts through words. In addition, he asserts that Aquinas (...)
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    On the Tenth Anniversary of Barrow and Tipler’s Anthropic Cosmological Principle: Thomistic Reflections on Anthropic Principles.Marie I. George - 1998 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 72 (1):39-58.
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    A Rambutan by Any Other Name Would Taste as Sweet.Marie George - 2021 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (1):149-152.
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    Thomistic Rebuttal of Some Common Objections to Paley's Argument From Design.Marie George - 2016 - New Blackfriars 97 (1069):266-288.
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    Evolution in Court. A Federal Judge Defines Science.Marie George - 2016 - Scientia et Fides 4 (2):397-415.
    This article highlights certain recurring themes in Mariano Artigas’s works by examining a judicial decision made in the United States in 1982 concerning the teaching of “creation-science” alongside “evolution-science” in public schools. These themes include: the proper delimitation of the boundaries of science, the importance of philosophy as a bridge between science and religion, and the misunderstandings concerning the limits of science inherent in scientism.
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    Darwin’s Pious Idea: Why the Ultra-Darwinians and Creationists Both Get it Wrong. [REVIEW]Marie I. George - 2012 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 86 (1):163-166.
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  34. Nature's Destiny: How the Laws of Biology Reveal Purpose in the Universe. By Michael J. Denton. New York: The Free Press, 1998. [REVIEW]Marie I. George - 2001 - The Thomist 65:323-326.
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    A Defense of the Distinction Between Plants and Animals.Marie I. George - forthcoming - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association.
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    Herrmann-Otto Unfreie Arbeits- und Lebensverhältnisse von der Antike bis in die Gegenwart. Eine Einführung. Pp. xviii + 417. Hildesheim, Zurich and New York: Georg Olms, 2005. Paper, €48. ISBN: 3-487-12912-4. [REVIEW]Michele George - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (2):390-391.
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    Aquinas on Whether One Ought to Confide All One’s Problems to True Friends.Marie I. George - 2008 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82:173-188.
    Probably most of us have suffered at the hands of a friend who continually turned to us for help, as well having been grieved by a friend who failed to do so on a given occasion. And we have probably been chagrinned by friends who divulge to us only the most limited knowledge about their past problems, as well as by friends who provide unnecessary information about their woeful past. The purpose of this paper is to set out Aquinas’s recommendations (...)
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    Aristotelian-Thomistic Reflections on the Use of Metaphors and Parables in Philosophy.Marie I. George - 1998 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 72:149-161.
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    Imagination as Source of Falsehood According to Aquinas.Marie I. George - 1993 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 67:187-202.
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    Aquinas on the Dangers of Natural Virtue and the Control of Natural Vice.Marie I. George - 2011 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 40 (1):13-50.
    I investigate Aquinas’s position that natural virtue can pose dangers to living a moral life, dangers that include natural virtue’s inflexibility to circumstance, the opposing vices it may breed if blindly followed, and its aptitude for deceiving people into thinking they are genuinely virtuous. I also consider whether Aquinas regards these problems as remediable given that he sees natural virtue and natural vice as instances of nature being determined to one. He maintains that we can overcome the moral pitfalls that (...)
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    Herrmann-Otto (E.) (ed.) Unfreie Arbeits- und Lebensverhältnisse von der Antike bis in die Gegenwart. Eine Einführung. (Sklaverei, Knechtschaft, Zwangsarbeit 1.) Pp. xviii + 417. Hildesheim, Zurich and New York: Georg Olms, 2005. Paper, €48. ISBN: 3-487-12912-. [REVIEW]Michele George - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (02):390-.
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  42. Aquinas on the nature of trust.Marie I. George - 2006 - The Thomist 70 (1):103-123.
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    Spatial awareness, alertness, and ADHD: The re-emergence of unilateral neglect with time-on-task.Melanie A. George, Veronika B. Dobler, Elaine Nicholls & Tom Manly - 2005 - Brain and Cognition 57 (3):264-275.
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    The reality of slavery L. Schumacher: Sklaverei in der antike. Alltag und schicksal der unfreien . Pp. 368, ills. Munich: Verlag C. H. Beck, 2001. Cased, dm 68.50. Isbn: 3-406-46574-. [REVIEW]Michele George - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (01):170-.
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    Emotional and cognitive processing in Parkinson's disease.Dissanayaka Nadeeka, Au Tiffany, Angwin Anthony, O'Sullivan John, Byrne Gerard, Silburn Peter, Marsh Rodney, Mellick George & Copland David - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Thomistic Rebuttal of Some Common Objections to Paley's Argument From Design.Marie George - 2016 - New Blackfriars 97 (1067):266-288.
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    The neuroscience of functional magnetic resonance imaging fmri for deception detection.Kevin A. Johnson, F. Andrew Kozel, Steven J. Laken & Mark S. George - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (9):58 – 60.
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    Aristotelian-Thomistic Reflections on the Use of Metaphors and Parables in Philosophy.Marie I. George - 1998 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 72:149-161.
  49. 6. ET Meets Jesus Christ: A Hostile Encounter Between Science and Religion?Marie I. George - 2007 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 10 (2).
     
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    On the Occasion of Darwin’s Bicentennial: Finally Time to Retire the Fifth Way?Marie I. George - 2009 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 83:209-225.
    If Aquinas lived today, he would accept that Darwin was correct, at leastas to the broad lines of his theory, namely, that the unfit are differentially eliminatedand chance is involved in the origin of new species. Aquinas in fact offered a similarexplanation for what he believed were spontaneously generated organisms. I intendto show that extending this sort of explanation to all species in no way affects thekey steps in the Fifth Way (e.g., “those things which lack cognition do not tendto (...)
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