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    Novel mechanisms, treatments, and outcome measures in childhood sleep.Annalisa Colonna, Anna B. Smith, Deb K. Pal & Paul Gringras - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The Effects of Sleep on Emotional Target Detection Performance: A Novel iPad-Based Pediatric Game.Annalisa Colonna, Anna B. Smith, Stuart Smith, Kirandeep VanDenEshof, Jane Orgill, Paul Gringras & Deb K. Pal - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Meaning and Necessity: A Study in Semantics and Modal Logic.Paul Bernays - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (4):237-241.
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    Antipolitics: Populism (Not) in Ancient Athens.Paul Cartledge - 2023 - Common Knowledge 29 (2):187-192.
    As part of the Common Knowledge symposium “Antipolitics” — which concerns the present confrontation and confusion of democracy and populism — this essay begins from the observation that populism is a word of Latin, not Greek, derivation. The Roman populus did not have the independent democratic power of the Athenian demos, though both words can be translated as “people.” Whereas today, in representative democracies, the conflict of populism and democracy can and does do serious damage to the latter, under the (...)
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    Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Catholic Social Teaching and the Duty to Vaccinate”.Paul J. Carson & Anthony T. Flood - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (4):1-3.
    Since the last century, vaccination has been one of the most important tools we possess for the prevention and elimination of disease. Yet the tremendous gains from vaccination are now threatened by a growing hesitance to vaccinate based on a variety of concerns or objections. Geographic clustering of some families who choose not to vaccinate has led to a number of well-publicized outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases. Of note is that some of these outbreaks are centered within some Christian religious groups (...)
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    Ancient Greek political thought in practice.Paul Cartledge - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The book provides an introduction to the topic for all students and non-specialists who appreciate the continued relevance of ancient Greece to political theory ...
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    Democracy: A Life. Response.Paul Cartledge - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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    Literacy in the Spartan oligarchy.Paul Cartledge - 1978 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 98:25-37.
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    Spartan Wives: Liberation or Licence?Paul Cartledge - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (01):84-.
    The neologism ‘sexist’ has gained entry to an Oxford Dictionary, The Advanced Learner's Dictionary of Current English, third edition , where it is defined as ‘derisive of the female sex and expressive of masculine superiority’. Thus ‘sexpot’ and ‘sex kitten’, which are still defined in exclusively feminine terms in the fifth edition of The Concise Oxford Dictionary , have finally met their lexicographical match. This point about current English usage has of course a serious, and general, application. For language reflects, (...)
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  10. A Case for Virtue: Aristotle’s Psychology and Contemporary Accounts of Emotion Regulation.Paul Carron - 2014 - Images of Europe. Past, Present, Future: ISSEI 2014 - Conference Proceedings.
    This essay argues that recent evidence in neurobiology and psychology supports Aristotle’s foundational psychology and account of self-control and demonstrates that his account of virtue is still relevant for understanding human agency. There is deep correlation between the psychological foundation of virtue that Aristotle describes in The Nicomachean Ethics (NE)—namely his distinction between the rational and nonrational parts of the soul, the way that they interact, and their respective roles in self-controlled action—and dual-process models of moral judgment. Furthermore, Aristotle’s conception (...)
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  11. Material thinking: the theory and practice of creative research.Paul Carter - 2004 - Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Publishing.
    This intimate account of how ideas get turned into artwork—including dance performance, film, sound installation, sculpture, and painting—looks at how the material thinking that art embodies produces new understandings about individuals, their histories, and the cultures they inhabit. Discussing the philosophy of signs (images, text, and their interaction), the psychology of visual perception, and the overarching notion of mythopoeic place-making, this intellectually wide-ranging and anecdotally narrated primer provides a fresh perspective to the concept of inventing. All active practitioners in the (...)
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  12. Monkeys, Men, and Moral Responsibility.Paul Carron - 2017 - Southwest Philosophy Review 33 (1):151-161.
    This essay is a Neo-Aristotelian critique of Frans de Waal’s evolutionary moral sentimentalism. For a sentimentalist, moral judgments are rooted in reactive attitudes such as empathy, and De Waal argues that higher primates have the capacity for empathy—they can read other agent’s minds and react appropriately. De Waal concludes that the building blocks of human morality—primarily empathy—are present in primate social behavior. I will engage de Waal from within the sentimentalist tradition itself broadly construed and the Aristotelian virtue tradition more (...)
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    Democracy: A Life. Statement.Paul Cartledge - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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    Modern Democracy as the Cult of the Individual: Durkheim on religious coexistence and conflict.Paul Carls - 2019 - Critical Research on Religion 7 (3):292-311.
    After the demise of Christianity, Western society did not become secular, according to Emile Durkheim, but located foundations in a new religion he calls the “cult of the individual.” This religion holds the rational individual person as sacred, and corresponds to a multi-faceted, complex, and diverse society united around individual democratic rights and modern science. Different traditional religions can co-exist in the cult of the individual, but only if they accept a subordinate status in relation to it. Durkheim maintains, however, (...)
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    Non-Aristotelian Logic.Paul Carus - 1910 - The Monist 20 (1):158-159.
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    Professor Mach and his work.Paul Carus - 1911 - The Monist 21 (1):19 - 42.
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    Sparta's contribution to the technique of ancient warfare: hoplites and heroes.Paul Cartledge - 1977 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 97:11-27.
  18. ’The Crowd is Untruth!’ Kierkegaard on Freedom, Responsibility, and the Problem of Social Comparison.Paul Carron - 2018 - In Fernando Di Mieri (ed.), Identità, libertà e responsabilità. Publishing House Ripostes. pp. 53-77.
    In this essay, I first describe Kierkegaard’s understanding of free and responsible selfhood. I then describe one of Kierkegaard’s unique contributions to freedom and responsibility – his perceptual theory of the emotions. Kierkegaard understands emotions as perceptions that are related to beliefs and concerns, and thus the self can—to some extent—freely participate in the cultivation of various emotions. In other words, one of the ways that self takes responsibility for itself is by taking responsibility for its emotions. In the final (...)
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    Ape imagination? A sentimentalist critique of Frans de Waal’s gradualist theory of human morality.Paul Carron - 2018 - Biology and Philosophy 33 (3-4):22.
    This essay draws on Adam Smith’s moral sentimentalism to critique primatologist Frans de Waal’s gradualist theory of human morality. De Waal has spent his career arguing for continuity between primate behavior and human morality, proposing that empathy is a primary moral building block evident in primate behavior. Smith’s moral sentimentalism—with its emphasis on the role of sympathy in moral virtue—provides the philosophical framework for de Waal’s understanding of morality. Smith’s notion of sympathy and the imagination involved in sympathy is qualitatively (...)
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    Mach and His Work.Paul Carus - 1911 - The Monist 21 (1):19-42.
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  21. Confirmation Bias and the (Un)reliability of Enculturated Religious Beliefs.Paul Carron - 2019 - Southwest Philosophy Review 35 (2):61-63.
  22. Fostering Inclusivity through Social Justice Education: An Interdisciplinary Approach.Paul E. Carron & Charles McDaniel - 2020 - In Paul E. Carron & Charles McDaniel (eds.), Breaking Down Silos: Innovation, Collaboration, and EDI Across Disciplines. pp. 51-60.
    Teaching at a private, conservative religious institution poses unique challenges for equality, diversity, and inclusivity education (EDI). Given the realities of the student population in the Honors College of a private, religious institution, it is necessary to first introduce students to the contemporary realities of inequality and oppression and thus the need for EDI. This chapter proposes a conceptual framework and pedagogical suggestions for teaching basic concepts of social justice in a team-taught, interdisciplinary social science course. The course integrates four (...)
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    Power and Character in Plato’s Hippias Minor.Paul Carelli - 2016 - Ancient Philosophy 36 (1):65-79.
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    Psychic Representation in Plato’s Phaedrus.Paul Carelli - 2015 - Apeiron 48 (1):76-98.
    Journal Name: Apeiron Issue: Ahead of print.
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    Pragmatism.Paul Carus - 1908 - The Monist 18 (3):321-362.
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  26. The Canon of Reason and Virtue, being Laotze's "Tao Teh King".Paul Carus - 1913 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 21 (6):18-19.
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    Comparisons Between Macedonian and A U.S. State’s Automobile Accident Insurance Law.Paul J. Carrier - 2023 - Seeu Review 18 (2):123-135.
    This paper explores some of the basic similarities and differences between fault-based and no-fault systems of automobile accident insurance from the perspective of a U.S. state and the laws of Macedonia. The majorities of U.S. states have adopted an at-fault system of compensation and therefore share more similarities with Macedonia than the laws of a dozen U.S. states that have adopted a no-fault system. Whereas Macedonia employs a system of nearly universal health care, such is not the case in the (...)
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    Les noms d’humains généraux : contribution à la différenciation noms sous spécifiés/noms généraux.Paul Cappeau & Catherine Schnedecker - 2021 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
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    Authorship and Cultural Identity in Early Greece and China: Patterns of Literary Circulation. By Alexander Beecroft.Paul Cartledge - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (5):692 - 693.
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 5, Page 692-693, August 2012.
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    Anyness and Pure Form.Paul Carus - 1915 - The Monist 25 (3):470-476.
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    A chinese poet's contemplation of life.Paul Carus - 1917 - The Monist 27 (1):128 - 136.
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    Against Democracy by Jason Brennan.Paul Cartledge - 2018 - Common Knowledge 24 (3):431-432.
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    A Few Hints on the Treatment of Children.Paul Carus - 1899 - The Monist 9 (2):234-247.
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    Ancient Greece:A History in Eleven Cities: A History in Eleven Cities.Paul Cartledge - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    A highly stimulating introduction to the history of Ancient Greek civilization, from the first documented use of the Greek language in about 1400 BCE, through the glories of the Classical and Hellenistic periods, to the foundation of the Byzantine empire in about CE 330.
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    Ancient Greece: A Very Short Introduction.Paul Cartledge - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    A highly stimulating Very Short Introduction to the history of Ancient Greek civilization, from the first documented use of the Greek language in about 1400 BCE, through the glories of the Classical and Hellenistic periods, to the foundation of the Byzantine empire in about CE 330.
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    A Postscript on Pragmatism.Paul Carus - 1909 - The Monist 19 (1):85-94.
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    A Letter from Professor James.Paul Carus - 1909 - The Monist 19 (1):156-156.
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    A Monistic Conception of Life and Life After Death.Paul Carus - 1910 - The Monist 20 (3):450-454.
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    A Monistic Conception of Consciousness.Paul Carus - 1908 - The Monist 18 (1):30-45.
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    A monistic conception of consciousness: In reply to mr. ayton Wilkinson's article on "will-force" and mr. Montague's "are mental processes in space?".Paul Carus - 1908 - The Monist 18 (1):30 - 45.
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    A Madrigal for Mary.Paul Carroll - 1955 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 30 (1):83-83.
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    A New Theory of Invention.Paul Carus - 1912 - The Monist 22 (2):314-316.
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    A Postscript on Pragmatism.Paul Carus - 1909 - The Monist 19 (1):85-94.
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    A Study in Abnormal Psychology.Paul Carus - 1909 - The Monist 19 (1):148-155.
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    A Satire on the Principle of Relativity.Paul Carus - 1914 - The Monist 24 (2):288-309.
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    Are There Things in Themselves?Paul Carus - 1892 - The Monist 2 (2):225-265.
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    Buddhism and Christianity.Paul Carus - 1894 - The Monist 5 (1):65-103.
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  48. Buddhism and Its Christian Critics.Paul Carus - 1898 - The Monist 8:314.
     
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  49. Breaking Down Silos: Innovation, Collaboration, and EDI Across Disciplines.Paul E. Carron & Charles McDaniel (eds.) - forthcoming
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    Beauty in Science and Spirit.Paul H. Carr - 2006 - Beech River Books.
    Introduction Origin of this book The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. ...
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