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  1. Moral values in management textbooks.Samuel Emanuel Gluck (ed.) - 1979 - Hempstead, N.Y.: Hofstra University.
     
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    Roots of Scientific Thought: A Cultural Perspective. Edited by P. P. Wiener and A. Noland New York: Basic Books, 1957. Pp. x, 677. $8.00.Samuel E. Gluck - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (3):226-228.
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    Logical Design of Digital Computers.Samuel E. Gluck - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (1):48-50.
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    Technological Ethics and “Value-Free” Social Science.Samuel E. Gluck - 1973 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 2:197-201.
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    Rate of Force Development as an Indicator of Neuromuscular Fatigue: A Scoping Review.Samuel D’Emanuele, Nicola A. Maffiuletti, Cantor Tarperi, Alberto Rainoldi, Federico Schena & Gennaro Boccia - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Because rate of force development is an emerging outcome measure for the assessment of neuromuscular function in unfatigued conditions, and it represents a valid alternative/complement to the classical evaluation of pure maximal strength, this scoping review aimed to map the available evidence regarding RFD as an indicator of neuromuscular fatigue. Thus, following a general overview of the main studies published on this topic, we arbitrarily compared the amount of neuromuscular fatigue between the “gold standard” measure and peak, early and late (...)
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    Selected Papers in Statistics and Probability by Abraham Wald. T. W. Anderson.Samuel E. Gluck - 1956 - Philosophy of Science 23 (2):164-166.
  7. No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.Samuel E. Gluck - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (177):281-282.
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    Report on the fifth interamerican congress of philosophy.Samuel E. Gluck - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (21):625-634.
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    Industrial Society: The Emergence of the Human Problems of Automation. Georges Friedmann. Edited with an Introduction by Harold L. Sheppard. Glencoe: The Free Press, 1955. Pp. 436. $6.00.Samuel E. Gluck - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (3):287-289.
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  10. The Ethical Development of Managerial Responsibility.Samuel E. Gluck - 1960 - Dissertation, Columbia University
     
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    Roots of Scientific Thought. A Cultural Perspective.Samuel E. Gluck - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (43):261-262.
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    Do statistical laws have explanatory efficacy?Samuel E. Gluck - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (1):34-38.
    In "Studies In The Logic Of Explanation" (Philosophy of Science, XV, 1948) Hempel and Oppenheim analyze the basic pattern of scientific explanation. One of the difficult problems which they acknowledge is "whether and how the analysis of explanation can be extended from the case where all general ex- planatory principles invoked are of a strictly universal or 'deterministic' form to the case where explanatory reference is made to statistical hypotheses." It is hoped that the remarks which follow may contribute a (...)
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    Philosophy of Education. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (13):601-603.
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    Realism, Materialsm, And The Mind: The Philosophy of Roy Wood Sellars. By Norman Paul Melchert. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (177):281-282.
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    Book Review:Logical Design of Digital Computers Montgomery Phister, Jr. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (1):48-.
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    D. A. S. Fraser Nonparametric methods in statistics. New York: John Wiley, 1957. X + 299 pp. $8.50. - Sidney Siegel. Nonparametric statistics for the behavioral sciences. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1956. XVII + 312 pp. $6.50. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (1):47-.
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    Realism, Materialsm, And The Mind: The Philosophy of Roy Wood Sellars. By Norman Paul Melchert. (Springfield, Illinois: Chas. C. Thomas Publishers, 1969.). [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (177):281-.
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    Growth in Living Systems. M. X. Zarrow. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1963 - Philosophy of Science 30 (3):300-301.
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    Modern Science and Human Values: A Study in the History of Ideas. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (13):359-362.
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    Philosophy of Education. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (13):601-603.
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    Roots of Scientific Thought: A Cultural Perspective. P. P. Wiener, A. Noland. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (3):226-228.
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    System of Ethics. Leonard Nelson, Norbert Guterman. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (3):231-232.
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    The Measurement of Values. L. L. Thurstone. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1963 - Philosophy of Science 30 (4):408-409.
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    Philosophy of Education. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (13):601-603.
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    Automation, Cybernetics, and Society. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (15):398-410.
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    Reviewed Work: Modern Science and Human Values: A Study in the History of Ideas by Everett W. Hall. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (13):359-362.
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    The Fabric of Society: An Introduction to the Social Sciences. [REVIEW]Samuel E. Gluck - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (24):777-781.
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    Samuel E. Gluck, 1925-1999.John E. Ullmann - 2000 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 73 (5):247 - 248.
  29. Chapter 28. Emanuel Ringelblum (1900-1944) and Oyneg Shabes.Samuel Kassow - 2023 - In Marnie Hughes-Warrington & Daniel Woolf (eds.), History from loss: a global introduction to histories written from defeat, colonization, exile and imprisonment. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Reconceiving Spinoza By Samuel Newlands Oxford University Press: Oxford2018. 283 pp., £ 50.00. ISBN: 9780198817260. [REVIEW]Emanuele Costa - 2019 - Philosophy 95 (1):139-141.
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    Conjugial Love.Emanuel Swedenborg - 1984 - Swedenborg Foundation Publishers.
    Swedish visionary Emanuel Swedenborg talks about sexual relationships, both in and out of wedlock, and how they affect the spiritual development of the soul. Included are numerous accounts of his experiences in heaven. This edition is a reprint of a 1915 translation by Samuel M. Warren, revised by Louis H. Tafel.
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    Complete lives in the balance.Samuel J. Kerstein & Greg Bognar - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (4):37 – 45.
    The allocation of scarce health care resources such as flu treatment or organs for transplant presents stark problems of distributive justice. Persad, Wertheimer, and Emanuel have recently proposed a novel system for such allocation. Their “complete lives system” incorporates several principles, including ones that prescribe saving the most lives, preserving the most life-years, and giving priority to persons between 15 and 40 years old. This paper argues that the system lacks adequate moral foundations. Persad and colleagues' defense of giving (...)
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    Conjugial Love.Samuel Warren & Louis H. Tafel (eds.) - 1984 - Swedenborg Foundation Publishers.
    In this volume, Swedish visionary Emanuel Swedenborg discusses marriage from a spiritual perspective -- the ways in which men and women relate to each other both in this world and in the afterlife, and how marriages in heaven can either grow into a state of bliss and unity or wither away as partner discover their incompatibilities and seek their true soulmates. Swedenborg includes his perspective on sexual relationships in this world, both in and out of wedlock, and how the (...)
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    Response to open Peer commentaries on “complete lives in the balance”.Samuel J. Kerstein & Greg Bognar - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (4):W3 – W5.
    The allocation of scarce health care resources such as flu treatment or organs for transplant presents stark problems of distributive justice. Persad, Wertheimer, and Emanuel have recently proposed a novel system for such allocation. Their “complete lives system” incorporates several principles, including ones that prescribe saving the most lives, preserving the most life-years, and giving priority to persons between 15 and 40 years old. This paper argues that the system lacks adequate moral foundations. Persad and colleagues' defense of giving (...)
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    Let Us Be Fair to 5-Year-Olds: Priority for the Young in the Allocation of Scarce Health Resources.Kelsey Gipe & Samuel J. Kerstein - 2018 - Public Health Ethics 11 (3):325-335.
    Life-saving health resources like organs for transplant and experimental medications are persistently scarce. How ought we, morally speaking, to ration these resources? Many hold that, in any morally acceptable allocation scheme, the young should to some extent be prioritized over the old. Govind Persad, Alan Wertheimer and Ezekiel Emanuel propose a multi-principle allocation scheme called the Complete Lives System, according to which persons roughly between 15 and 40 years old get priority over younger children and older adults, other things (...)
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    On Emanuel Ringelblum's New Research Program for the History of Jewish Medicine: Introductory Remarks.Guy Finkelstein & Alexandre Métraux - 2010 - Science in Context 23 (4):571-580.
    When Emanuel Ringelblum was born on November 21, 1900, in Buczacz, the small, multilingual and multi-ethnic Galician town was to be found on the far northeastern part of the Austrian Empire. As a mail stamp on a Correspondenz-Karte or Karta korrespondencyja of 1890 shows, the place was officially spelled in accordance with its Polish orthography. However, it was called Butschtasch in German, Bichuch in Yiddish, and still differently in Ukranian. After World War I, it was for a short while (...)
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    On the reduction of general relativity to Newtonian gravitation.Samuel C. Fletcher - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 68:1-15.
    Intertheoretic reduction in physics aspires to be both to be explanatory and perfectly general: it endeavors to explain why an older, simpler theory continues to be as successful as it is in terms of a newer, more sophisticated theory, and it aims to relate or otherwise account for as many features of the two theories as possible. Despite often being introduced as straightforward cases of intertheoretic reduction, candidate accounts of the reduction of general relativity to Newtonian gravitation have either been (...)
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    Is the P300 component a manifestation of context updating?Emanuel Donchin & Michael G. H. Coles - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (3):357.
    To understand the endogenous components of the event-related brain potential (ERP), we must use data about the components' antecedent conditions to form hypotheses about the information-processing function of the underlying brain activity. These hypotheses, in turn, generate testable predictions about the consequences of the component. We review the application of this approach to the analysis of the P300 component. The amplitude of the P300 is controlled multiplicatively by the subjective probability and the task relevance of the eliciting events, whereas its (...)
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  39. The singular historicity of literary understanding "still ending...".Samuel Weber - 2021 - In Jan-Ivar Lindén (ed.), To Understand What Is Happening. Essays on Historicity. Boston: BRILL.
     
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    Judicium de argumento Cartesii pro existentia Dei petito ab ejus idea.Samuel Werenfels - 1998 - Lecce: Conte. Edited by Maria Emanuela Scribano.
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  41. Epistemologists of modality wanted.Samuel Boardman & Tom Schoonen - 2023 - Synthese 202 (6):1-20.
    Metaphysics-first approaches dominate the current literature in the epistemology of modality. According to metaphysics-firsters, metaphysical theses have an important role in the justification of modal epistemologies. For example, the thesis that essentialist truths constitute the metaphysical grounds of modal truths is meant to have an important role in the justification of essentialist modal epistemologies. In this article, we argue against this approach. We first pick up some of the groundwork on behalf of the metaphysics-firsters and explicitly spell out potential arguments (...)
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    Rawls.Samuel Richard Freeman - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
    In this superb introduction, Samuel Freeman introduces and assesses the main topics of Rawls' philosophy. Starting with a brief biography and charting the influences on Rawls' early thinking, he goes on to discuss the heart of Rawls's philosophy: his principles of justice and their practical application to society. Subsequent chapters discuss Rawls's theories of liberty, political and economic justice, democratic institutions, goodness as rationality, moral psychology, political liberalism, and international justice and a concluding chapter considers Rawls' legacy. Clearly setting (...)
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  43. Descartes’s Anti-Transparency and the Need for Radical Doubt.Elliot Samuel Paul - 2018 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 5 (41):1083-1129.
    Descartes is widely portrayed as the arch proponent of “the epistemological transparency of thought” (or simply, “Transparency”). The most promising version of this view—Transparency-through-Introspection—says that introspecting (i.e., inwardly attending to) a thought guarantees certain knowledge of that thought. But Descartes rejects this view and provides numerous counterexamples to it. I argue that, instead, Descartes’s theory of self-knowledge is just an application of his general theory of knowledge. According to his general theory, certain knowledge is acquired only through clear and distinct (...)
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    Loyalty from a personal point of view: A cross-cultural prototype study of loyalty.Samuel Murray, Gino Carmona, Laura Vega, William Jiménez-Leal & Santiago Amaya - forthcoming - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
    Loyalty is considered central to people’s moral life, yet little is known about how people think about what it means to be loyal. We used a prototype approach to understand how loyalty is represented in Colombia and the United States and how these representations mediate attributions of loyalty and moral judgments of loyalty violations. Across 7 studies (N = 1,984), we found cross-cultural similarities in the associative meaning of loyalty (Study 1) but found differences in the centrality of features associated (...)
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  45. Being Understood.Samuel Dishaw - forthcoming - Philosophical Issues.
    Philosophical work in the ethics of thought focuses heavily on the ethics of belief, with, in recent years, a particular emphasis on the ways in which we might wrong other people either through our beliefs about them, or our failure to believe what they tell us. Yet in our own lives we often want not merely to be believed, but rather to be understood by others. What does it take to understand another person? In this paper, I provide an account (...)
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    Adam Smith.Samuel Fleischacker - 2021 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    "Adam Smith is widely regarded as the founder of political economy and one of the great thinkers of the Enlightenment period. Best-known for his founding work of economics, The Wealth of Nations, Smith's thought engaged equally with the nature of morality, above all in his Theory of Moral Sentiments. Smith's brilliance leaves us with an important question, however: Was he first and foremost a moral philosopher, who happened to turn to economics for part of his career? In this outstanding philosophical (...)
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    The Dignity of Truth: Arendt on Lying and Truth-Telling in Politics.Samuel Ding - 2024 - Symposium 28 (1):175-198.
    In “History of the Lie: Prolegomena,” Derrida criticizes Arendt’s commitment to the “great resiliency” of factual truth against all lies in her essay “Truth and Politics,” claiming that she reintroduces a teleological account of history that clashes with her anti-totalitarian and anti-systematic thinking. By focussing on her understanding of truth-telling as action, this article shows that Arendt does not turn truth into a permanently stable ground for politics. Instead, Arendt’s theory of self-deception constitutes a lie capable of ending all truth. (...)
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    A filosofia na educação secundária: uma reflexão no contexto da reforma curricular e educativa.Emanuel Oliveira Medeiros - 2002 - Ponta Delgada: Universidade dos Açores.
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    Educação, caminho para o século XXI: actas do I Colóquio de Filosofia da Educação: realizado na Universidade dos Açores no dia 26 de junho de 1997.Emanuel Oliveira Medeiros (ed.) - 2002 - Ponta Delgada: Universidade dos Açores.
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    Is the P300 component a manifestation of context updating?Emanuel Donchin & Michael G. H. Coles - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (3):357.
    To understand the endogenous components of the event-related brain potential (ERP), we must use data about the components' antecedent conditions to form hypotheses about the information-processing function of the underlying brain activity. These hypotheses, in turn, generate testable predictions about the consequences of the component. We review the application of this approach to the analysis of the P300 component. The amplitude of the P300 is controlled multiplicatively by the subjective probability and the task relevance of the eliciting events, whereas its (...)
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