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    Inhibitory control, word retrieval and bilingual aphasia: is there a relationship?Faroqi-Shah Yasmeen, Sampson Monica, Baughman Susan & Pranger Mariah - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  2. Ethics of Authenticity: Social Media Influencers and the Production of Sponsored Content.Mariah L. Wellman, Ryan Stoldt, Melissa Tully & Brian Ekdale - 2020 - Journal of Media Ethics 35 (2):68-82.
    Media coverage of influencer marketing abounds with ethical questions about this emerging industry. Much of this coverage assumes influencers operate without an ethical framework and many social me...
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    Is Judith Butler’s Rejection of Liberal Individualism Compatible with a Relational Understanding of Autonomy?Mariah Partida - 2023 - The Acorn 23 (1):75-91.
    This essay develops a renewed conception of autonomy through an explication of Judith Butler’s critique of liberal individualism in The Force of Nonviolence. I argue that while rejecting liberal individualism requires abandoning the fantasies of mastery and self-sufficiency, such a rejection need not imply a renunciation of autonomy. Instead, an ethics of nonviolence that is committed to equality demands a relational understanding of autonomy that affirms our radical interdependency. I contend, moreover, that for an account of the self to acknowledge (...)
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    Geographical Cues and Developmental Exposure.Mariah G. Schug - 2016 - Human Nature 27 (1):68-81.
    The current study assessed potential relationships among childhood wayfinding experience, navigational style, and adult wayfinding anxiety in the Faroe Islands. The Faroe Islands are of interest because they have an unusual geography that may promote the use of an orientational style of navigation (e.g., use of cardinal directions). Faroese adults completed questionnaires assessing (1) their permitted childhood range sizes, (2) the types of navigational strategies they use, and (3) the amount of anxiety they experience when navigating in adulthood. Males had (...)
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  5. Anselm, Calvin and the absent Bible.B. Pranger - 2009 - In Arie Johan Vanderjagt, A. A. MacDonald, Z. R. W. M. von Martels & Jan R. Veenstra (eds.), Christian humanism: essays in honour of Arjo Vanderjagt. Boston: Brill. pp. 142--457.
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  6. Dimidia hora : liminal silence in Bernard of Clairvaux, Anselm of Canterbury, and Barack Obama.Burcht Pranger - 2018 - In Babette Hellemans & Alissa Jones Nelson (eds.), Images, improvisations, sound, and silence from 1000 to 1800 - degree zero. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
     
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    Childhood Experience Reduces Gender Differences in Spatial Abilities: A Cross‐Cultural Study.Mariah G. Schug, Erica Barhorst-Cates, Jeanine Stefanucci, Sarah Creem-Regehr, Anna P. L. Olsen & Elizabeth Cashdan - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (2):e13096.
    Spatial experience in childhood is a factor in the development of spatial abilities. In this study, we assessed whether American and Faroese participants’ (N = 246, Mage = 19.31 years, 151 females) early spatial experience and adult spatial outcomes differed by gender and culture, and if early experience was related to adult performance and behavior. Participants completed retrospective reports on their childhood spatial experience, both large-scale (permitted childhood range size) and small-scale (Lego play). They also completed assessments of their current (...)
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    Childhood Experience Reduces Gender Differences in Spatial Abilities: A Cross‐Cultural Study.Mariah G. Schug, Erica Barhorst-Cates, Jeanine Stefanucci, Sarah Creem-Regehr, Anna P. L. Olsen & Elizabeth Cashdan - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (2):e13096.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 2, February 2022.
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    Democratic processualism.Mariah Zeisberg - 2010 - Journal of Social Philosophy 41 (2):202-209.
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    John Brigham: Material Law: A Jurisprudence of What’s Real: Temple University Press, Philadelphia, 2009, 218 pp. [REVIEW]Mariah McCaskill - 2013 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 26 (1):253-256.
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    Duplicitous simplicity in ovid, amores 1.Molly Pasco-Pranger - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (2):721-730.
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    Finding Examples at Home: Cato, Curius Dentatus, and the Origins of Roman Literary Exemplarity.Molly Pasco-Pranger - 2015 - Classical Antiquity 34 (2):296-321.
    This article explores the early history of Roman exemplary literature through the case study of the elder Cato’s account of his imitation of the parsimony and self-sufficiency of M’. Curius Dentatus. I reconstruct from Cicero, Plutarch, and other sources a Catonian prose text that unified the exemplary narrative of Curius’ refusal of a bribe from Samnite emissaries with an evocative location at the hearth of a humble Sabine farmstead, an approving “audience” in Cato himself, and a model for the replication (...)
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    Sustaining desire: Catullus 50, gallus and propertius 1.10.Molly Pasco-Pranger - 2009 - Classical Quarterly 59 (1):142-.
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    With the Veil Removed: Women's Public Nudity in the Early Roman Empire.Molly Pasco-Pranger - 2019 - Classical Antiquity 38 (2):217-249.
    This paper explores the dynamics of women's public nudity in the early Roman empire, centering particularly on two festival occasions—the rites of Venus Verticordia and Fortuna Virilis on April 1, and the Floralia in late April—and on the respective social and spatial contexts of those festivals: the baths and the theater. In the early empire, these two social spaces regularly remove or complicate some of the markers that divide Roman women by sociosexual status. The festivals and the ritual nudity within (...)
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  15. In Science We Trust? Moral and Political Issues of Science and Society.Aant Elzinga, Jan Nolin, Rob Pranger & Sune Sunesson - 1992 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 43 (4):561-571.
  16. Action, Symbolism, and Order.R. J. PRANGER - 1968
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    Barokke vroomheid perspectief en beklemming in het werk Van Pierre de bérulle.M. B. Pranger - 1982 - Bijdragen 43 (3):306-317.
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    Inside Augustine.M. Burcht Pranger - 2016 - Augustinian Studies 47 (1):1-16.
    This article, which is an adaptation of a lecture delivered at Villanova University in the Fall of 2015, proposes a reading of Augustine’s Confessions with the assistance of the notions of absorption and theatricality. The very use of those notions is meant to counterbalance the readings generated by our overfamiliarity with Augustinian interiority. By replacing interiority with a concept that, heretofore, is alien to the Augustinian vocabulary, it becomes possible to block facile access to mystical interpretations of conf. on the (...)
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    Mystical tropology in Bernard of clairvaux.M. B. Pranger - 1991 - Bijdragen 52 (4):428-435.
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    Perdite VIXI: Bernard de clairvaux et Luther devant l'echec existentiel.M. B. Pranger - 1992 - Bijdragen 53 (1):46-61.
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  21. Reden uber die Religion.M. B. Pranger - 2000 - Krisis 4 (1):18-25.
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  22. Saint Bernard et la mort.M. Burcht Pranger - 2001 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 75 (2):175-189.
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    Towards a pluralistic concept of function function statements in biology.Rob Pranger - 1990 - Acta Biotheoretica 38 (1):63-71.
    The meaning of function statements is not clear. Several authors have come up with different explications. By interviewing biologists I tried to get a picture of how they think about function. Two explications of Feature X of organism S has function F came to the fore: (1) X contributes to F and F contributes to survival/reproduction of S and (2) X does F and that contributes to the evolutionary development of X in S via natural selection. Most biologists also related (...)
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    Terret me Vita mea een analyse Van anselmus' ie meditatie.M. B. Pranger - 1982 - Bijdragen 43 (1):63-83.
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    Continuity in the metamorphoses S. M. Wheeler: Narrative dynamics in ovid's metamorphoses. Pp. VII + 174. Tübingen: Gunter Narr verlag, 2000. Paper, dm 78. isbn: 3-8233-4879-. [REVIEW]Molly Pasco-Pranger - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (01):65-.
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    Ovid - (K.) Volk Ovid. Pp. xii + 147, ills. Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley–Blackwell, 2010. Cased, £60, €72, US$99.95. ISBN: 978-1-4051-3642-6. [REVIEW]Molly Pasco-Pranger - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):502-504.
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    Intuitive Dualism and Afterlife Beliefs: A Cross‐Cultural Study.H. Clark Barrett, Alexander Bolyanatz, Tanya Broesch, Emma Cohen, Peggy Froerer, Martin Kanovsky, Mariah G. Schug & Stephen Laurence - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (6):e12992.
    It is widely held that intuitive dualism—an implicit default mode of thought that takes minds to be separable from bodies and capable of independent existence—is a human universal. Among the findings taken to support universal intuitive dualism is a pattern of evidence in which “psychological” traits (knowledge, desires) are judged more likely to continue after death than bodily or “biological” traits (perceptual, physiological, and bodily states). Here, we present cross-cultural evidence from six study populations, including non-Western societies with diverse belief (...)
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    Review of Marcia L. Colish, Medieval Foundations of the Western Intellectual Tradition 400-1400. [REVIEW]M. B. Pranger - 1999 - Nexus 23:166-168.
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    Experiences of moral distress in a COVID‐19 intensive care unit: A qualitative study of nurses and respiratory therapists in the United States.Sophie Trachtenberg, Tara Tehan, Sara Shostak, Colleen Snydeman, Mariah Lewis, Frederic Romain, Wendy Cadge, Mary Elizabeth McAuley, Cristina Matthews, Laura Lux, Robert Kacmarek, Katelyn Grone, Vivian Donahue, Julia Bandini & Ellen Robinson - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (1):e12500.
    The COVID‐19 pandemic has placed extraordinary stress on frontline healthcare providers as they encounter significant challenges and risks while caring for patients at the bedside. This study used qualitative research methods to explore nurses and respiratory therapists' experiences providing direct care to COVID‐19 patients during the first surge of the pandemic at a large academic medical center in the Northeastern United States. The purpose of this study was to explore their experiences as related to changes in staffing models and to (...)
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    Boekbesprekingen.W. Beuken, Jacques van Ruiten, P. C. Beentjes, Elly Beurskens, F. Droës, Wim Weren, M. J. J. Menken, Martin Parmentier, M. Parmentier, G. Rouwhorst, Marc Schneiders, M. Schrama, Hans Goddijn, M. B. Pranger, Ber Leurink, Otger Steggink, Eugène Honée, Johan G. Hahn, R. G. W. Huysmans, C. Traets & J. Hahn - 1988 - Bijdragen 49 (1):90-110.
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    Editorial: Learning in Times of COVID-19: Students', Families', and Educators' Perspectives.Karin Gehrer, Sina Fackler, Karin Sørlie Street, Timo Gnambs, Ariel Mariah Lindorff & Kathrin Lockl - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    A HISTORY OF A CITY - (K.M.) Neumann Antioch in Syria. A History from Coins (300 bce–450 ce). Pp. xxviii + 410, figs, ills, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Cased, £90, US$120. ISBN: 978-1-108-83714-9. [REVIEW]Liv Mariah Yarrow - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (2):605-606.
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    Baronowski D. Polybius and Roman Imperialism. London: Bristol Classical Press, 2011. Pp. xiv + 242. £50. 9780715639429. [REVIEW]Liv Mariah Yarrow - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:251-252.
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    Is 8:30 a.m. Still Too Early to Start School? A 10:00 a.m. School Start Time Improves Health and Performance of Students Aged 13–16. [REVIEW]Paul Kelley, Steven W. Lockley, Jonathan Kelley & Mariah D. R. Evans - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Verteidigung am revisionsgerichtlichen Pranger?Wolfgang Wohlers & Edda Wesslau - 2008 - In Wolfgang Wohlers & Edda Wesslau (eds.), Festschrift Für Gerhard Fezer Zum 70. Geburtstag Am 29. Oktober 2008commemorative Publication Dedicated to Gerhard Fezer in Honor of His 70th Birthday on 29 October 2008. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Review of AANT ELZINGA, JAN NOLIN, ROB PRANGER and SUNE SUNESSON: In Science We Trust? Moral and Political Issueas of Science and Society[REVIEW]Richard C. Jennings - 1992 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 43 (4):561-571.
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    Action, Symbolism, and Order. [REVIEW]O. H. S. - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (2):384-385.
    Pranger directs his attention to the everyday experience of citizens, including their Angst, their estrangement, and other existential phenomena, and extrapolates from them a political theory which will integrate the private and public dimensions of individual lives, and which will take into account the multiple political settings and allegiances within the overall national community. First, he explores the institutional setting of the citizen in which the citizen is seen as the player of a particular status role. Next he looks (...)
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    Violence, Identity, and Self-Determination.Hent de Vries & Samuel Weber (eds.) - 1997 - Stanford University Press.
    With the collapse of the bipolar system of global rivalry that dominated world politics after the Second World War, and in an age that is seeing the return of "ethnic cleansing" and "identity politics," the question of violence, in all of its multiple ramifications, imposes itself with renewed urgency. Rather than concentrating on the socioeconomic or political backgrounds of these historical changes, the contributors to this volume rethink the _concept_ of violence, both in itself and in relation to the formation (...)
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