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    Higher Education.Lee S. Duemer, Jacqueline Griesdorn, Norman Kaufman & Robert O. Riggs - 1997 - Educational Studies 28 (3-4):244-259.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Deborah P. Britzman, Robert R. Sherman, Malcolm B. Campbell, Jacob L. Susskind, Robert O. Riggs, David B. Bills, Cheryl L. Sattler & John H. Lockwood - 1994 - Educational Studies 25 (4):273-282.
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    David Hume's Practical Economics.A. R. Riggs - 1985 - Hume Studies 11 (2):154-165.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:154, DAVID HUME'S PRACTICAL ECONOMICS As Professor Eugene Rotwein emphasized in his introduction to David Hume: Writings on Economics (Madison, 1955), the philosopher made his observations on the eve of the industrial revolution in a period of accelerating change. Very often — as in the latter half of the seventeenth century — times of flux and turmoil call forth Utopian thinkers, who propose the creation of hierarchical, communal, authoritarian (...)
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    The Roman Soldier.Robert O. Fink & G. R. Watson - 1971 - American Journal of Philology 92 (3):506.
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    Renaissance Theory of Love.Robert O. Johann - 1960 - New Scholasticism 34 (3):363-364.
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    The meaning of love: an essay towards a metaphysics of intersubjectivity.Robert O. Johann - 1955 - Westminster, Md.: Newman Press.
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    The Primacy of Love.Robert O. Johann - 1959 - New Scholasticism 33 (3):384-385.
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    Near the Knuckle.Robert King & Caoilfhionn O’Riordan - 2019 - Human Nature 30 (3):272-298.
    Irish Travellers constitute a pre-demographic-shift population living among a post-demographic-shift one. Their socio-medico profile identifies them as largely on fast life-history trajectories. In addition, they are strongly religious, highly sexually behaviorally dimorphic, with strong traditions of male-male competition and quasi-symbolic bride capture. Their male-male competitions thus allow for the comparative testing of a number of interesting theories pertaining to the nature and function of types of violence in society. As a pilot study, we used expert raters to analyze a number (...)
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    A Comment on Secondary Causality.Robert O. Johann - 1947 - Modern Schoolman 25 (1):19-25.
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    Existential Phenomenology.Robert O. Johann - 1961 - International Philosophical Quarterly 1 (3):533-535.
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    Lonergan and Dewey on Judgment.Robert O. Johann - 1971 - International Philosophical Quarterly 11 (4):461-474.
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    The Values of American Teachers: How Teachers’ Values Help Stabilize Unsteady Democracy.Robert O. Slater - 2013 - R&L Education.
    Teachers help steady modern democracy by teaching children the limits of liberty and by cultivating the social virtues -- trust, cooperation, helpfulness, and the like -- upon which civil society depends. We need not only to recognize this but also to avoid education policies that undermine their willingness and ability to do so.
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    A Meditation on Friendship.Robert O. Johann - 1947 - Modern Schoolman 25 (2):126-131.
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    The Logic of Evolution.Robert O. Johann - 1961 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 36 (4):595-612.
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    Decisiveness and Accountability as Part of a Principled Response to Nonstate Threats.Robert O. Keohane - 2006 - Ethics and International Affairs 20 (2):219-224.
    The central institutions of the United Nations have substantially lost moral authority since the Millennium Summit of 2000.
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    The psychology of Christian conversion.Robert O. Ferm - 1959 - [Westwood, N.J.]: F. H. Revell Co..
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    Freedom and value.Robert O. Johann (ed.) - 1976 - New York: Fordham University Press.
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    Stactē in Egyptian AntiquityStacte in Egyptian Antiquity.Robert O. Steuer - 1943 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 63 (4):279.
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    The Effect of Environmental Activism on the Long-run Market Value of a Company: A Case Study.Robert Lewis, Gary O’Donovan & Roger Willett - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 140 (3):455-476.
    This paper investigates the impact of activism on a large, powerful corporation in Tasmania. Gunns Ltd was a large woodchip processor in Tasmania that fought a long-running battle with environmental activists regarding Gunns’ logging and processing activities. The study focuses on events in 2004–2005, when Gunns applied to build a pulp mill in rural northern Tasmania and began a legal case against activists. The research question is whether there is clear statistical evidence that these events were important, as is widely (...)
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  20. The Two-Stage Solution to the Problem of Free Will.Robert O. Doyle - 2013 - In Antoine Suarez Peter Adams (ed.), Is Science Compatible with Free Will? Springer. pp. 235-254.
    Random noise in the neurobiology of animals allows for the generation of alternative possibilities for action. In lower animals, this shows up as behavioral freedom. Animals are not causally predetermined by prior events going back in a causal chain to the origin of the universe. In higher animals, randomness can be consciously invoked to generate surprising new behaviors. In humans, creative new ideas can be critically evaluated and deliberated. On reflection, options can be rejected and sent back for “second thoughts” (...)
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  21. Free Will: it's a normal biological property, not a gift or mystery.Robert O. Doyle - 2009 - Nature 459:1052.
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  22. The Living Bible.Robert O. Ballou - 1952
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    Religion and Philosophy in the Histories of Tacitus.Robert O. Fink & Russell T. Scott - 1969 - American Journal of Philology 90 (4):495.
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  24. Cloning in Japan : public opinion, expert counselling, and bioethical reasoning.Robert Horres, Hans Dieter Ölschleger & Christian Steineck - 2006 - In Heiner Roetz (ed.), Cross-cultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York, NY: Rodopi.
     
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    The Problem of Love.Robert O. Johann - 1954 - Review of Metaphysics 8 (2):225 - 245.
    Now this is disastrous, not only because the richest and most profound aspect of being is lost, but also because such an approach cannot avoid falsifying our understanding of the real. For only in the concrete experience of self--not a knowledge of a certain object that might be so designated, but as the absolutely incom- municable presence of the I --can the significance of being as an absolute and unconditioned value, which at the same time founds a radical plurality whose (...)
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    Hopkins and Welsh Prosody (con't).Robert O. Bowen - 1955 - Renascence 8 (2):87-87.
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    Hope vs. Despair in the New Gothic Novel.Robert O. Bowen - 1961 - Renascence 13 (3):147-152.
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    The Political Turn in Animal Ethics.Robert Garner & Siobhan O'Sullivan (eds.) - 2016 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This edited collection of original essays focuses on the political dimension of the debate about our treatment of nonhuman animals.
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    Julius Hare and coleridgean criticism.Robert O. Preyer - 1957 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15 (4):449-460.
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  30. Rationality, Justice, and Dominant Ends.Robert O. Johann - 1979 - In Charles A. Kelbley (ed.), The Value of justice: essays on the theory and practice of social virtue. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 20--21.
     
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  31. Commentary on professor Tellenbach's paper.Robert O. Evans - 1970 - In Erwin Walter Straus & Richard Marion Griffith (eds.), Aisthesis and aesthetics. Pittsburgh, Pa.,: Duquesne University Press. pp. 276.
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  32. The Return to Experience.S. J. Robert O. Johann - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (3):319-339.
    The difficulty with this point of view and the reason why I characterize it as false do not spring from the mere fact that thought is abstract while experience is concrete. For, on the one hand, the abstract character of thought need not be interpreted negatively, as leaving out the rich variety and profusion of the concrete world in favor of some bare common denominator. Concreteness itself can be seen as a limitation which thought overcomes.ion then becomes an enriching process, (...)
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  33. The burden of culture and the dialectic of literature.Robert O. Preyer - 1976 - In Shirley Sugerman (ed.), Evolution of Consciousness: Studies in Polarity. Barfield Press. pp. 98.
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    We make predictions about eye of origin of visual input: Visual mismatch negativity from binocular rivalry.O'Shea Robert - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  35. The ethics of scientific communication under uncertainty.Robert O. Keohane, Melissa Lane & Michael Oppenheimer - 2014 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 13 (4):343-368.
    Communication by scientists with policy makers and attentive publics raises ethical issues. Scientists need to decide how to communicate knowledge effectively in a way that nonscientists can understand and use, while remaining honest scientists and presenting estimates of the uncertainty of their inferences. They need to understand their own ethical choices in using scientific information to communicate to audiences. These issues were salient in the Fourth Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change with respect to possible sea level rise (...)
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    The effect of stimulus area and intensity upon the human retinal response.Robert M. Boynton & Lorrin A. Riggs - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 42 (4):217.
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    Subjectivity.Robert O. Johann - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (2):200-234.
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    The Return to Experience.Robert O. Johann - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (3):319 - 339.
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    Building the human.Robert O. Johann - 1968 - [New York]: Herder & Herder.
    "A Crossroad book." Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 189-192).
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  40. Human Social Evolution: A Comparison of Hunter-gatherer and Chimpanzee Social Organization.Robert Layton & Sean O'Hara - 2010 - In Layton Robert & O'Hara Sean (eds.), Social Brain, Distributed Mind. pp. 83.
    This chapter compares the social behaviour of human hunter-gatherers with that of the better-studied chimpanzee species, Pan troglodytes, in an attempt to pinpoint the unique features of human social evolution. Although hunter-gatherers and chimpanzees living in central Africa have similar body weights, humans live at much lower population densities due to their greater dependence on predation. Human foraging parties have longer duration than those of chimpanzees, lasting hours rather than minutes, and a higher level of mutual dependence, through the division (...)
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    Hippocrates and His Successors in Relation to the Philosophy of Their Time.Robert O. Moon - 1923 - American Mathematical Society.
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    Concordance & Conflict in Intuitions of Justice.Paul H. Robinson & Robert O. Kurzban - unknown
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    Love in the Western World. [REVIEW]Robert O. Johann - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (3):436-438.
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    Precommitment Regimes for Intervention: Supplementing the Security Council.Allen Buchanan & Robert O. Keohane - 2011 - Ethics and International Affairs 25 (1):41-63.
    As global governance institutions proliferate and become more powerful, their legitimacy is subject to ever sharper scrutiny. Yet what legitimacy means in this context and how it is to be ascertained are often unclear. In a previous paper in this journal, we offered a general account of the legitimacy of such institutions and a set of standards for determining when they are legitimate. In this paper we focus on the legitimacy of the UN Security Council as an institution for making (...)
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    De l’amour et de l’être. [REVIEW]Robert O. Johann - 1961 - New Scholasticism 35 (3):398-400.
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    La philosophie de la nature, Part I, fasc. 2. [REVIEW]Robert O. Johann - 1959 - Modern Schoolman 37 (1):65-66.
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    Modes of Being. [REVIEW]Robert O. Johann - 1959 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 9:260-261.
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    On Love. [REVIEW]Robert O. Johann - 1958 - New Scholasticism 32 (4):530-533.
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    Being Singular Plural.Robert Richardson & Anne O.’Byrne (eds.) - 2000 - Stanford University Press.
    This book, by one of the most innovative and challenging contemporary thinkers, consists of an extensive essay from which the book takes its title and five shorter essays that are internally related to “Being Singular Plural.” One of the strongest strands in Nancy’s philosophy is his attempt to rethink community and the very idea of the social in a way that does not ground these ideas in some individual subject or subjectivity. The fundamental argument of the book is that being (...)
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  50. The meaning of love.Robert O. Johann - 1966 - Glen Rock, N.J.,: Paulist Press.
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