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    Parent Participation in the Primary School.M. Rathbone & N. C. Graham - 1981 - Educational Studies 7 (2):145-150.
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    What Is a Political Constitution?Graham Gee & Grégoire C. N. Webber - 2010 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 30 (2):273-299.
    The question—what is a political constitution?—might seem, at first blush, fairly innocuous. At one level, the idea of a political constitution seems fairly well settled, at least insofar as most political constitutionalists subscribe to a similar set of commitments, arguments and assumptions. At a second, more reflective level, however, there remains some doubt whether a political constitution purports to be a descriptive or normative account of a real world constitution, such as Britain’s. By exploring the idea of a political constitution (...)
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    The origin and evolution of the neural crest.Philip C. J. Donoghue, Anthony Graham & Robert N. Kelsh - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (6):530-541.
    Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are derived from the neural crest, and it has long been argued that the emergence of this multipotent embryonic population was a key innovation underpinning vertebrate evolution. More recently, however, a number of studies have suggested that the evolution of the neural crest was less sudden than previously believed. This has exposed the fact that neural crest, as evidenced by its repertoire of derivative cell types, has evolved through vertebrate (...)
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    The relation of size of stimulus and intensity in the human eye: II. Intensity thresholds for red and violet light.C. H. Graham & N. R. Bartlett - 1939 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 24 (6):574.
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    University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial Conference. Studies in Civilization.Studies in the History of Science. [REVIEW]E. N., Alan J. B. Wace, Otto E. Neugebauer, William S. Ferguson, Arthur E. R. Boak, Edward K. Rand, Arthur C. Howland, Charles G. Osgood, William J. Entwistle, John H. Randall, Carlton J. H. Hayes, Charles H. McIlwain, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Charles Cestre, Stanley T. Williams, E. A. Speiser, Hermann Ranke, Henry E. Sigerist, Richard H. Shryock, Evarts A. Graham, A. Graham, Edgar A. Singer & Hermann Weyl - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (21):586.
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    The reversal of discrimination in a simple running habit.R. N. Berry, W. S. Verplanck & C. H. Graham - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (4):325.
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    Theory of Mind, Religiosity, and Autistic Spectrum Disorder: a Review of Empirical Evidence Bearing on Three Hypotheses. [REVIEW]Robert N. McCauley, George Graham & A. C. Reid - 2019 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 19 (5):411-431.
    The cognitive science of religions’ By-Product Theory contends that much religious thought and behavior can be explained in terms of the cultural activation of maturationally natural cognitive systems. Those systems address fundamental problems of human survival, encompassing such capacities as hazard precautions, agency detection, language processing, and theory of mind. Across cultures they typically arise effortlessly and unconsciously during early childhood. They are not taught and appear independent of general intelligence. Theory of mind undergirds an instantaneous and automatic intuitive understanding (...)
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Jack S. Boozer, Gerhard Böwering, Stephen N. Dunning, Richard E. Palmer, Haim Gordon, J. Kellenberger, Jerald Wallulis, G. Graham White, Thomas O. Buford, C. Stephan Evans & M. Jamie Ferreira - 1988 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 23 (1):43-63.
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    A Companion to Cognitive Science.George Graham & William Bechtel (eds.) - 1998 - Blackwell.
    Part I: The Life of Cognitive Science:. William Bechtel, Adele Abrahamsen, and George Graham. Part II: Areas of Study in Cognitive Science:. 1. Analogy: Dedre Gentner. 2. Animal Cognition: Herbert L. Roitblat. 3. Attention: A.H.C. Van Der Heijden. 4. Brain Mapping: Jennifer Mundale. 5. Cognitive Anthropology: Charles W. Nuckolls. 6. Cognitive and Linguistic Development: Adele Abrahamsen. 7. Conceptual Change: Nancy J. Nersessian. 8. Conceptual Organization: Douglas Medin and Sandra R. Waxman. 9. Consciousness: Owen Flanagan. 10. Decision Making: J. Frank (...)
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    Self-deceptive resistance to self-knowledge.Graham Hubbs - 2018 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 13 (2):25-47.
    Graham Hubbs | : Philosophical accounts of self-deception have tended to focus on what is necessary for one to be in a state of self-deception or how one might arrive at such a state. Less attention has been paid to explaining why, so often, self-deceived individuals resist the proper explanation of their condition. This resistance may not be necessary for self-deception, but it is common enough to be a proper explanandum of any adequate account of the phenomenon. The goals (...)
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  11. Carlos Varea Marriage, age at last birth andfertility in a traditional Moroccan population page 1 Vijayan K. Pillai Men andfamily planning in Zambia page 17 Graham S. Sutton Do men grow to resemble their wives, or vice versa? page 25. [REVIEW]Abbas Bhtjiya, Golam Mostafa, I. -Cheng Chi, Shyam Thapa, G. Biondi, G. W. Lasker, Pamela Raspe, C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor, B. L. Long & G. Ungpakorn - 1993 - Journal of Biosocial Science 25 (1):138.
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    L’Objet quadruple: Une métaphysique des choses après Heidegger.Graham Harman - 2010 - PUF.
    "Qu'est-ce qu'une chose? " Question déjà ancienne. Elle n'est toujours neuve que parce qu'il faut sans cesse la poser à nouveau ", observait Heidegger. C'est le traitement de cette question fondamentale de la métaphysique qu'entreprend, à nouveaux frais, Graham Harman en proposant une théorie originale de l'objet compris comme une unité autonome et concrète. Un objet, en effet, n'est jamais épuisé par l'usage ou la connaissance que j'en prends. Sa réalité ne se réduit pas non plus aux interactions qu'il (...)
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  13. The limitations and costs of Lycan's 'simple' argument.N. C. Manson - 2001 - Analysis 61 (4):319-323.
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    Thiselton on hermeneutics: the collected works and new essays of Anthony Thiselton.Anthony C. Thiselton - 2006 - Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans.
    Graham N. Stanton, University of Cambridge ?Anthony Thiselton is one of our leading theologians, equally at home in both New Testament studies and in philosophical and theological hermeneutics, and a collection of this major articles will ...
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    Some nonstandard methods in combinatorial number theory.Steven C. Leth - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (3):265 - 278.
    A combinatorial result about internal subsets of *N is proved using the Lebesgue Density Theorem. This result is then used to prove a standard theorem about difference sets of natural numbers which provides a partial answer to a question posed by Erdös and Graham.
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    The Book of Lieh-tzu.4th Cent B. C. Liezi & A. C. Tr Graham - 2021 - Hassell Street 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 is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    In Contradiction: A Study of the Transconsistent.N. C. A. Da Costa - 1989 - Philosophical Quarterly 39 (157):498-502.
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  18. Kantian and non-Kantian logics.L. Z. Puga, N. N. C. A. Da Costa & W. Carnielli - 1988 - Logique Et Analyse 31 (121/122):3-9.
    In a previous work [the second and the third author, “On paraconsistent deontic logic”, Philosophia 16, 293-303 (1986)] investigated certain systems of paraconsistent deontic in order to investigate the problem of contradiction in the domain of ethics. This paper continues this line of research, studying some paraconsistent systems containing alethic and deontic modalities. This approach allows us to treat the principles of Kant (OA→ \diamond A) and Hintikka (\square A → OA) from the classical and from the paraconsistent point of (...)
     
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    The biopolitical turn in educational theory: Autonomist Marxism and revolutionary subjectivity in Empire.Gregory N. Bourassa & Graham B. Slater - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (7):964-973.
    With Empire, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri reinvigorated debates in political theory and radical philosophy about the cultivation of revolutionary subjectivity. Their theorization of Empire and multitude has also significantly affected the tenor of critical approaches to educational theory during the past two decades. In this article, we discuss Hardt and Negri’s contribution to what we call the biopolitical turn in educational theory, emphasizing the influence of autonomist Marxism on their work. Even more specifically, we discuss the impact of the (...)
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  20. Ensayos sobre ética y profesión médica.Augusto León C. - 1985 - Caracas: Consejo de Profesores Universitarios Jubilados, U.C.V..
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    Idealism and the conception of law in morals.N. C. Mukerji - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (3):321-333.
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    Idealism and the Conception of Law in Morals.N. C. Mukerji - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (3):321-333.
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    Martineau on the object and mode of moral judgment.N. C. Mukerji - 1913 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (1):54-69.
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    Martineau on the Object and Mode of Moral Judgment.N. C. Mukerji - 1913 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (1):54-69.
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  25. Extreme self-denial.Ralph C. Kennedy & George Graham - 2006 - In M. Marraffa, D. De Caro & F. Ferretti (eds.), Cartographies of the Mind: Philosophy and Psychology in Intersection. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
     
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  26. Forster Ndubisi, Ecological Planning: a Historical and Comparative Synthesis.N. C. Zaferatos - 2004 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 7:115-116.
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    A Companion to Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand.Graham Trakakis, N. N., Oppy (ed.) - 2010 - Clayton, Vic.: Monash University Publishing.
    "Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand has been experiencing, for some time now, something of a 'golden age'. This is not to overlook, however, the rich philosophical past of Australasia, which - although heavily indebted to overseas trends - has managed to produce much distinctive and highly original work. These developments in the recent and distant past only serve to highlight the importance of documenting Australasia's great contribution to philosophy ... The Companion contains a wide range of encyclopaedia-like entries written (...)
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    The Ethical and Religious Philosophy of Idealism.N. C. Mukerji - 1922 - Allahabad,: The North India Christian tract & book society.
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    Comparing the magnitudes of second-order conditioning and sensory preconditioning effects.Robert C. Barnet, Nicholas J. Grahame & Ralph R. Miller - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (2):133-135.
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    The holy spirit and Christian origins: Essays in honor of James D. G. Dunn. Edited by Graham N. Stanton, Bruce W. longenecke and Stephen C. Barton. [REVIEW]Martin McNamara - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):286–287.
  31. Philippine soils: their distribution, general land use and parent materials. Department of Soil Science, UPLB, College.N. C. Fernandez & J. C. De Jesus - forthcoming - Laguna.
     
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    The Patriarch as Reviewer.N. C. Wilson - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (02):217-.
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  33. Ideology-critique and the philosophy of education.N. C. Burbules - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
  34. Algunos aspectos éticos del ejercicio profesional médico.Augusto León C. (ed.) - 1977 - Caracas: [S.N.].
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  35. Tortura y pena de muerte: responsabilidad médica.Augusto León C. - 1983 - Caracas: Federación Médica Venezolana.
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    Performing digital aesthetics: the framework for a theory of the formation of interactive narratives.N. C. M. Brown, T. S. Barker & D. Del Favero - 2011 - Leonardo: Art Science and Technology 44 (3):212-219.
    Interactive narratives are inextricable from the way that we understand our encounters with digital technology. This is based upon the way that these encounters are processually formed into a narrative of episodic events, arranged and re-arranged by various levels of agency. After describing past research conducted at the iCinema Research Centre at the University of New South Wales, this paper sets out a framework within which to build a relational theory of interactive narrative formation, outlining future research in the area.
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    Missing links in the history and practice of science: teams, technicians and technical work.N. C. Russell, E. M. Tansey & P. V. Lear - 2000 - History of Science 38 (2):237-241.
  38. Aporia: Webs, getting lost and learning to go on.N. C. Burbles - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
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  39. Rethinking rationality: the importance of being reasonable.N. C. Burbules - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
     
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  40. The hidden curriculum and the latent functions of schooling: two overlapping perspectives, 2: Who hides the hidden curriculum?N. C. Burbules & C. J. B. Macmillan - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
     
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  41. » Rationality and Argument «.N. C. Stefansen - 1972 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 9:34-54.
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    The resource King is dead! Long live the resource King!John N. Towse, Graham J. Hitch & Una Hutton - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):111-111.
    Working memory span forms an important cornerstone of current accounts of cognition, and cognitive development. We describe data that challenge the conventional interpretation of span as a measure of working memory capacity. We argue that the implications of these data undermine the analysis provided by Caplan & Waters concerning the role of working memory in sentence comprehension.
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    A First Course in Logic, by K. Codell Carter.N. C. Rauhut - 2004 - Teaching Philosophy 4:372-374.
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    Problems from Philosophy, by James Rachels.N. C. Rauhut - 2005 - Teaching Philosophy 1:77-79.
  45. Philip J. Pauly, Biologists and the Promise of American Life.N. C. Comfort - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24 (1):146-146.
     
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  46. California grapes: A vintage boycott.N. C. Smith - 1991 - Business and Society Review 78:20-21.
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  47. Definability and Invariance.N. C. A. da Costa & A. A. M. Rodrigues - 2007 - Studia Logica 86 (1):1-30.
    In his thesis Para uma Teoria Geral dos Homomorfismos (1944), the Portuguese mathematician José Sebastião e Silva constructed an abstract or generalized Galois theory, that is intimately linked to F. Klein’s Erlangen Program and that foreshadows some notions and results of today’s model theory; an analogous theory was independently worked out by M. Krasner in 1938. In this paper, we present a version of the theory making use of tools which were not at Silva’s disposal. At the same time, we (...)
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    Presenting behavioural genetics: spin, ideology, and our narrative interests.N. C. Manson - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (6):601-604.
    A short review is given of the Nuffield Council’s report on behavioural genetics. This review is used as an entry point to a discussion of the factors that influence the presentation of behavioural genetics in the media and in the popular scientific press. It is argued that our interest in formulating narrative explanations of our individual lives puts pressure on publishers and editors to present behavioural genetics in a selective, misleading, way. Some other influences on presentation are discussed and it (...)
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  49. Epistemic consciousness.C. N. - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 33 (3):425-441.
    Philosophers, especially in recent years, have engaged in reflection upon the nature of experience. Such reflections have led them to draw a distinction between conscious and unconscious mentality in terms of whether or not it is like something to have a mental state. Reflection upon the history of psychology and upon contemporary cognitive science, however, identifies the distinction between conscious and unconscious mental states to be primarily one which is drawn in epistemic terms. Consciousness is an epistemic notion marking the (...)
     
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  50. Ancestor Worship Among the Shona: An Agent for National Development Retardation.N. C. Dembetembe - 1988 - In J. M. Nyasani (ed.), Philosophical Focus on Culture and Traditional Thought Systems in Development. Konrad Adenauer Foundation. pp. 109.
     
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