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    Dual citizenship and american democracy: Patriotism, national attachment, and national identity.Stanley A. Renshon - 2004 - Social Philosophy and Policy 21 (1):100-120.
    Until recently, with one historical exception, America was able to take for granted a coherent national culture and identity. Successive waves of immigrants entered a country that assumed that their ultimate assimilation was a desirable, not an oppressive, outcome. The United States did not prove equally hospitable to everyone: some groups endured enormous hardships on their way to a fuller realization of America's great promise of opportunity and freedom. Yet, throughout U.S. history, the dream of common purpose and community propelled (...)
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  2. Stanley A. Renshon and John Duckitt , Political Psychology: Cultural and Crosscultural Foundations.T. Brooks - 2001 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 9 (4):555-557.
     
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    A New Approach to the Measurement Problem of Quantum Mechanics.Stanley A. Klein - 2018 - Cosmos and History 14 (1):83-90.
    Quantum Mechanics is typically divided into two parts: the unobserved amplitude given by the equations of quantum field theory and the observed measurement aspect. We argue that a better approach is insert a probability realm in the middle. The reason is that every measurement involves interactions with a complex environment where massive decoherence transforms the amplitudes into standard probabilities. The probabilities eliminate complex superpositions so that quantum states A AND B become classical states A OR B. Thus the measurement process (...)
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    The mental representation and social aspect of expressives.Stanley A. Donahoo & Vicky Tzuyin Lai - 2020 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (7):1423-1438.
    Despite increased focus on emotional language, research lacks for the most emotional language: Swearing. We used event-related potentials to investigate whether swear words have content dist...
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    Using Psychic Phenomena to Connect Mind to Brain and to Revise Quantum Mechanics.A. Klein Stanley - 2017 - Cosmos and History 13 (2):34-46.
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    Arresting Technology: Government, Scientists, and Weather Modification.Stanley A. Changnon & W. Henry Lambright - 1989 - Science, Technology and Human Values 14 (4):340-359.
    The process of arrest in federally funded technology is illuminated through the case of weather modification. A technology passes through three stages: birth, opportunity, and decline. Critical to arrest is failure by the advocacy coalition to make maximum use of the opportunity stage to show progress and build support. To do so may require unusual cohesion and consensus among diverse advocates: scientists, administrators, politicians, industry, and affected publics. Without such consensus, opportunity is missed or misused, and a technology moves into (...)
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    Libet's temporal anomalies: A reassessment of the data.Stanley A. Klein - 2002 - Consciousness and Cognition 11 (2):198-214.
    Benjamin Libet compared the perceived time of direct brain stimulation to the perceived time of skin stimulation. His results are among the most controversial experiments at the interface between psychology and philosophy. The new element that I bring to this discussion is a reanalysis of Libet's raw data. Libet's original data were difficult to interpret because of the manner in which they were presented in tables. Plotting the data as psychometric functions shows that the observers have great uncertainty about the (...)
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    Early History and Culture of Kashmir.Stanley A. Wolpert & Sunil Chandra Ray - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (3):263.
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    Toward a synthesis of deterministic and probabilistic formulations of causal relations by the functional relation concept.Stanley A. Mulaik - 1986 - Philosophy of Science 53 (3):313-332.
    There have been two principal paradigms for the formulation of the causal relation--logical implication and functional relationship. In this paper, I present a case for preferring the functional relationship formulation and then discuss how the functional relationship formulation may be implemented in the probabilistic case in a manner analogous to the way others have implemented the logical implication formulation in the probabilistic case. I show how the "local independence" assumption found in many models used in the behavioral and social sciences (...)
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    Factor analysis, information-transforming instruments, and objectivity: A reply and discussion.Stanley A. Mulaik - 1991 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 42 (1):87-100.
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    The curve-fitting problem: An objectivist view.Stanley A. Mulaik - 2001 - Philosophy of Science 68 (2):218-241.
    Model simplicity in curve fitting is the fewness of parameters estimated. I use a vector model of least squares estimation to show that degrees of freedom, the difference between the number of observed parameters fit by the model and the number of explanatory parameters estimated, are the number of potential dimensions in which data are free to differ from a model and indicate the disconfirmability of the model. Though often thought to control for parameter estimation, the AIC and similar indices (...)
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    Exploratory statistics and empiricism.Stanley A. Mulaik - 1985 - Philosophy of Science 52 (3):410-430.
    Exploratory statistics represents the transformation of a realist theory of statistics held by early nineteenth-century astronomers into an empiricist theory of statistics held by biometricians at the turn of the twentieth century. This paper discusses four key ideas in empiricist thought that influenced the form exploratory statistics took: (1) Baconianism, (2) associationism, (3) the search for cognitive calculi, and (4) phenomenalism. Some limitations of and alternatives to exploratory statistics as a hypothesis-generating methodology are discussed.
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    Nehru a Political Biography.Stanley A. Wolpert & Michael Brecher - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (4):293.
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    Order from virtual states: A dialogue on the relevance of quantum theory to religion.Stanley A. Klein - 2006 - Zygon 41 (3):567-572.
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    Is the Principle of Proportionality Sufficient to Guide Physicians' Decisions Regarding Withholding/Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment After Suicide Attempts?Stanley A. Terman - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (3):22 - 24.
  16. Correspondence.Stanley A. Cook & Harold R. Smart - 1927 - Humana Mente 2 (7):439-441.
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    The metaphoric origins of objectivity, subjectivity, and consciousness in the direct perception of reality.Stanley A. Mulaik - 1995 - Philosophy of Science 62 (2):283-303.
    This paper utilizes the theories of metaphor of George Lakoff, Mark Johnson and Julian Jaynes to extend Jaynes' metaphor theory of consciousness by treating consciousness as an operator that works with 'covert behavior' so that humans can integrate temporally discontinuous percepts with concepts based on metaphoric extensions of the embodied schemas of direct and immediate perception and thereby transcend the limitations of direct perception. A theory of first-person expressions and covert behavior to account for self-conscious awareness as language-based is advanced. (...)
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    Mystical Consciousness and the Problem of Personal Identity.Stanley A. Nevins - 1976 - Philosophy Today 20 (2):149-156.
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    Commentary on The Stoic Conception of Mental Disorder.Stanley A. Leavy - 1997 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 4 (4):295-296.
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    Alternative bases for choice in probabilistic discrimination.Stanley A. Summers - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (4p1):538.
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    The learning of responses to multiple weighted cues.Stanley A. Summers - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (1):29.
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    The Printing Press in India-Its Beginnings and Early Development.Stanley A. Wolpert & A. K. Priolkar - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (4):293.
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  23. The "Truth" of the Bible.Stanley A. Cook - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (56):488-490.
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    The micro-politics of identity formation in the workplace: The case of a knowledge intensive firm. [REVIEW]Stanley A. Deetz - 1994 - Human Studies 17 (1):23 - 44.
    This essay has been by necessity a gloss of a complex look at the relations of power, control, and personal identity construction in a workplace. Features of the nature of the work process combine with social strategies to construct a reproductive self-referential system. Corporate organizations are central institutions in contemporary life; they make developmental decisions for individuals and for society as a whole. While they are in this sense political to the core, we have not done enough to understand how (...)
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    Controlling the urge for a Ca2+ surge: all‐or‐none Ca2+ release in neurons.Yuriy M. Usachev & Stanley A. Thayer - 1999 - Bioessays 21 (9):743-750.
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    Flaws in advance directives that request withdrawing assisted feeding in late-stage dementia may cause premature or prolonged dying.Nathaniel Hinerman, Karl E. Steinberg & Stanley A. Terman - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-26.
    BackgroundThe terminal illness of late-stage Alzheimer’s and related dementias is progressively cruel, burdensome, and can last years if caregivers assist oral feeding and hydrating. Options to avoid prolonged dying are limited since advanced dementia patients cannot qualify for Medical Aid in Dying. Physicians and judges can insist on clear and convincing evidence that the patient wants to die—which many advance directives cannot provide. Proxies/agents’ substituted judgment may not be concordant with patients’ requests. While advance directives can be patients’ last resort (...)
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  27. Alban G. Widgery, The Comparative Study of Religions: A Systematic Survey. [REVIEW]Stanley A. Cook - 1922 - Hibbert Journal 21:821.
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    Tilak and Gokhale: Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India.Kenneth Ballhatchet & Stanley A. Wolpert - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (4):604.
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    Tilak and Gokhale: Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India.Ernest Bender, Stanley A. Wolpert, Tilak & Gokhale - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):336.
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    Business and Politics in India.Morris Dembo & Stanley A. Kochanek - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):353.
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  31. C. H. W. Johns, The Relations between the Laws of Babylonia and the Laws of the Hebrew Peoples. [REVIEW]Stanley A. Cook - 1914 - Hibbert Journal 13:695.
     
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  32. Carveth Read, The Origin of Man and of his Superstitions. [REVIEW]Stanley A. Cook - 1920 - Hibbert Journal 19:760.
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  33. Ditlef Nielsen, Die dreieinige Gott in religionshistorischer Beleuchtung. [REVIEW]Stanley A. Cook - 1921 - Hibbert Journal 20:808.
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  34. Edward Carpenter, Pagan and Christian Creeds. [REVIEW]Stanley A. Cook - 1919 - Hibbert Journal 18:620.
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  35. H. J. Dukinfield Astley, Biblical Anthropology compared with and illustrated by the Folklore of Europe and the Customs of Primitive Peoples. [REVIEW]Stanley A. Cook - 1929 - Hibbert Journal 28:755.
     
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  36. J. Estlin Carpenter, Theism in Mediaeval India. [REVIEW]Stanley A. Cook - 1921 - Hibbert Journal 20:587.
     
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  37. Louis H. Jordan, Comparative Religion: its Adjuncts and Allies. [REVIEW]Stanley A. Cook - 1916 - Hibbert Journal 15:168.
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  38. Mrs Sinclair Stevenson, The Heart of Jainism. [REVIEW]Stanley A. Cook - 1915 - Hibbert Journal 14:662.
     
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  39. R. W. Frazer, Indian Thought, Past and Present. [REVIEW]Stanley A. Cook - 1915 - Hibbert Journal 14:667.
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  40. W. Schmidt, High Gods in North America. [REVIEW]Stanley A. Cook - 1933 - Hibbert Journal 32:308.
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    Shifting attention to the flash-lag effect.Marcus Vinícius C. Baldo & Stanley A. Klein - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (2):198-199.
    An attention shift from a stationary to a changing object has to occur in feature space, in order to bind these stimuli into a unitary percept. This time-consuming shift leads to the perception of a changing stimulus further ahead along its trajectory. This attentional framework is able to accommodate the flash-lag effect in its multiple empirical manifestations.
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    Situation Theory and its Applications: Volume 3.Peter Aczel, David Israel, Stanley Peters & Yasuhiro Katagiri (eds.) - 1990 - Stanford, CA, USA: Center for the Study of Language and Inf.
    Situation theory is the result of an interdisciplinary effort to create a full-fledged theory of information. Created by scholars and scientists from cognitive science, computer science and AI, linguistics, logic, philosophy, and mathematics, it aims to provide a common set of tools for the analysis of phenomena from all these fields. Unlike Shannon-Weaver type theories of information, which are purely quantitative theories, situation theory aims at providing tools for the analysis of the specific content of a situation. The question addressed (...)
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    Remarks on Utopia in the Age of Climate Change.Kim Stanley Robinson - 2016 - Utopian Studies 27 (1):2-15.
    I came to utopia by accident, having painted myself into a corner with an idea for a trilogy: three science fiction novels consisting of an after-the-fall novel, a dystopia, and a utopia, all set in the same place and about the same distance into the future. The idea came to me in 1972, and I didn’t know how to write a novel then, so the plan needed brooding on. Some sixteen years later, the time came for the utopia. I had (...)
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    Ethnicity and Advance Care Directives.Sheila T. Murphy, Joycelynne M. Palmer, Stanley Azen, Gelya Frank, Vicki Michel & Leslie J. Blackhall - 1996 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (2):108-117.
    Advance care directives for health care have been promoted as a way to improve end-of-life decision making. These documents allow a patient to state, in advance of incapacity, the types of medical treatments they would like to receive, to name a surrogate to make those decisions, or to do both. Although studies have shown that both physicians and patients generally have positive attitudes about the use of these documents, relatively few individuals have actually completed one.What underlies this discrepancy between attitudes (...)
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    Ageism and Behavior Change During a Health Pandemic: A Preregistered Study.Michael T. Vale, Jennifer Tehan Stanley, Michelle L. Houston, Anthony A. Villalba & Jennifer R. Turner - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Reform in Nineteenth Century China.Stanley Spector, Paul A. Cohen & John E. Schrecker - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (4):668.
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    A Reasoned Argument Against Banning Psychologists' Involvement in Death Penalty Cases.Stanley L. Brodsky, Tess M. S. Neal & Michelle A. Jones - 2013 - Ethics and Behavior 23 (1):62-66.
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    The “Feminist” Mystique: Feminist Identity in Three Generations of Women.Stanley Presser, Melissa A. Milkie & Pia Peltola - 2004 - Gender and Society 18 (1):122-144.
    The authors examine the claim that the most recent cohort of U.S. women is reluctant to identify as feminist although it has egalitarian gender attitudes. Using two national surveys, they show that the most recent generation is no less likely than prior cohorts to identify as feminist. However, Baby Bust women are less apt to identify as feminist than are older women, once background characteristics and attitudes related to feminist identification are controlled. Analyses suggest this reluctance is not due to (...)
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    Algebraic Structures Arising in Axiomatic Unsharp Quantum Physics.Gianpiero Cattaneo & Stanley Gudder - 1999 - Foundations of Physics 29 (10):1607-1637.
    This article presents and compares various algebraic structures that arise in axiomatic unsharp quantum physics. We begin by stating some basic principles that such an algebraic structure should encompass. Following G. Mackey and G. Ludwig, we first consider a minimal state-effect-probability (minimal SEFP) structure. In order to include partial operations of sum and difference, an additional axiom is postulated and a SEFP structure is obtained. It is then shown that a SEFP structure is equivalent to an effect algebra with an (...)
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    Radical philosophy of law: contemporary challenges to mainstream legal theory and practice.David Stanley Caudill & Steven Jay Gold (eds.) - 1995 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
    Radical Philosophy of Law represents a cross section of contemporary critiques of the legal establishment—its theoretical foundations and its institutions and processes. Recognizing that proposals for alternatives to mainstream legal theory and practice do not belong to any single discipline, Caudill and Gold select essays by scholars in philosophy, sociology, criminology, and political theory, in addition to law professors and practitioners. Recognizing, as well, that no single perspective dominates radical legal theory, the essays exemplify the approaches associated with Marxian and (...)
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