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    Indole: An evolutionarily conserved influencer of behavior across kingdoms.Jeffery K. Tomberlin, Tawni L. Crippen, Guoyao Wu, Ashleigh S. Griffin, Thomas K. Wood & Rebecca M. Kilner - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (2):1600203.
    Indole is a key environmental cue that is used by many organisms. Based on its biochemistry, we suggest indole is used so universally, and by such different organisms, because it derives from the metabolism of tryptophan, a resource essential for many species yet rare in nature. These properties make it a valuable, environmental cue for resources almost universally important for promoting fitness. We then describe how indole is used to coordinate actions within organisms, to influence the behavior of conspecifics and (...)
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  2. Authority and Leadership in the Church: Past Directions and Future Possibilities by Thomas P. Rausch, S.J.Susan K. Wood - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (1):165-168.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 165 arguments. He meets them head on, on their ground; whether or not he is deemed successful, he presents a challenge not only to the philosophers he adduces but also to anyone in the Thomistic tradition who has judged confrontation with contemporary critics to he fruitless. JANICE L. SCHULTZ Canisius College Buffalo, New York Authority and Leadership in the Church: Past Directions and Future Possibilities. By (...) P. RAUSCH, S.J. Wilmington, Del.: Michael Glazier, 1989. Pp. 158. $15.95. Rather than offering a sustained study of the question of authority and leadership in the Church, Rausch presents a collection of essays related to the topic. The format reflects the book's genesis: much of the material was developed for the 23rd Faith and Order Conference of the Texas Conference of Churches on the subject "Authority in the Body of Christ." Although the title does not reflect the hook's ecumenical focus, readers who want a general introduction to the present status of agreement in ecumenical discussion of authority and ministry may find Rausch's hook helpful. In " Authority in the Ecumenical Dialogue " Rausch reviews and summarizes the ARCIC Final Report, the Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue, the WCC Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry text, and the Consultation on Church Union. The emerging consensus on the value of ordained ministry in these documents indicates that this ministry is permanent, although the threefold ministry of bishop, presbyter, and deacon stands in need of reform. Rausch notes that the documents do not limit " valid " ministry to ordained ministry in communion with the historic episcopate. As for the shape of ministry in the church of tomorrow, not surprisingly, he identifies shared responsibility and collegiality as the marks of the future exercise of authority. Among the important issues still unresolved by the churches are Petrine ministry and primacy and the problem of the " reception " of ecumenical documents. The chapter on authority and reception, originally published in Theological Studies, may well be the most original contribution of the book. It broadens the discussion of reception from its historical " classical " understanding as " the acceptance by local churches of particular ecclesiastical or conciliar decisions " to an ecumenical understanding of the concept as " the acceptance by one church of a theo- 166 BOOK REVIEWS logical consensus arrived at with another church, and ultimately, the recognition of the other church's faith and ecclesial life as authentically Christian (p. 103)." He concludes that (1) reception is more properly understood as a process rather than as a juridical determination, (2) it also involves formal decisions on the part of church authorities, (3) it cannot be reduced to the acceptance of doctrinal formulations, and (4) the norm for recognizing a common faith is not agreement with a particular ecclesial position but agreement with the apostolic tradition. Ultimately, reception involves the whole church and is not the sole product of theologians or church authorities. Ecumenical dialogues will only be effective when they enter into the practical life of the churches. In "Imaging Tomorrow's Church: Models of Christian Unity" Rausch summarizes four models of church unity: organic union, conciliar fellowship, reconciled diversity, and communion of Churches. He opts for the fourth model. The chapter does not offer any new information to someone familiar with ecumenical discussions, but it does serve as an introduction for the neophyte. Rausch's image of authority in the future lies somewhere between a strictly hierarchical or institutional model and a more egalitarian model. His final chapter, " Authority in Tomorrow's Church," predicts that the church of the future will be " ordered " in the sense that it will combine an authoritative ordained ministry (based on the church's apostolic office) with a recognition of multiple and diverse charismatic gifts. He retrieves Karl Rahner's suggestion that recognition of charism for leadership in an individual may result in that person's " relative" ordination for a particular local community. Authority of the future will be collegial with a more participatory style of decision-making. The renewed papacy will encourage not only a more participatory style of decision-making but also a broader participation in the formulation of church teaching. He suggests that representatives of particular churches could elect the Bishop... (shrink)
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  3. WOODS, THOMAS.-"Poetry and Philosophy". [REVIEW]K. W. Britton - 1963 - Philosophy 38:377.
     
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  4. A solution to Plato's problem: The latent semantic analysis theory of acquisition, induction, and representation of knowledge.Thomas K. Landauer & Susan T. Dumais - 1997 - Psychological Review 104 (2):211-240.
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    Subjekt und selbstmodell. Die perspektivität phänomenalen bewußtseins vor dem hintergrund einer naturalistischen theorie mentaler repräsentation.Thomas K. Metzinger - 1999 - In 自我隧道 自我的新哲学 从神经科学到意识伦理学.
    This book contains a representationalist theory of self-consciousness and of the phenomenal first-person perspective. It draws on empirical data from the cognitive and neurosciences.
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    Person memory and judgment.Thomas K. Srull & Robert S. Wyer - 1989 - Psychological Review 96 (1):58-83.
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    Peer-Based Interventions on Academic Integrity: Assessing Immediate and Long Term Learning.Preet K. Chauhan, Eileen Wood, Tarique Plummer & Gail Forsyth - 2018 - Journal of Academic Ethics 16 (2):133-149.
    The current study extends previous literature regarding the effectiveness of learning about academic integrity through peer instruction by assessing the impact of a peer instructional approach for actual and perceived learning gains over time. One trained residence don provided one interactive 30-min presentation covering four major aspects of academic integrity and misconduct to groups of undergraduate students. In total, 192 participants attended the workshop and were surveyed for their knowledge of academic integrity immediately before the presentation, immediately after the presentation, (...)
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    The institute on human values in medicine: Its role and influence in the conception and evolution of bioethics.Thomas K. McElhinney & Edmund D. Pellegrino - 2001 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 22 (4):291-317.
    For ten years, 1971–1981, the Institute onHuman Values in Medicine (IHVM) played a keyrole in the development of Bioethics as afield. We have written this history andanalysis to bring to new generations ofBioethicists information about the developmentof their field within both the humanitiesdisciplines and the health professions. Thepioneers in medical humanities and ethics cametogether with medical professionals in thedecade of the 1960s. By the 1980s Bioethics wasa fully recognized discipline. We show the rolethat IHVM programs played in defining thefield, training (...)
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    How much Do People Remember? Some Estimates of the Quantity of Learned Information in Long‐term Memory.Thomas K. Landauer - 1986 - Cognitive Science 10 (4):477-493.
    How much information from experience does a normal adult remember? The “functional information content” of human memory was estimated in several ways. The methods depend on measured rates of input and loss from very long‐ term memory and on analyses of the informational demands of human memory‐based performance. Estimates ranged around 109 bits. It is speculated that the flexible and creative retrieval of facts by humans is a function of a large ratio of “hardware” capacity to functional storage requirements.
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  10. In defense of inner sense: Aristotle on perceiving that one sees.Thomas K. Johansen - 2005 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 21:235-276.
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    "General rules" in Hume's Treatise.Thomas K. Hearn - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):405.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:"General Rules" in Hume's Treatise THOMAS K. HEARN, JR. IT COULDBE CONFIDENTLYASSERTED in 1925 that Hume was "no longer a living figure." x Stuart Hampshire records that when he began his philosophy studies in 1933, Hume's conclusions were regarded at Oxford as "extravagances of scepticism which no one could seriously accept." 2 That virtually no Anglo-American philosopher would now share such opinions about Hume testifies not only to (...)
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    Model-Based Demography: Essays on Integrating Data, Technique and Theory.Thomas K. Burch - 2017 - Springer Verlag.
    Late in a career of more than sixty years, Thomas Burch, an internationally known social demographer, undertook a wide-ranging methodological critique of demography. This open access volume contains a selection of resulting papers, some previously unpublished, some published but not readily accessible [from past meetings of The International Union for the Scientific Study of Population and its research committees, or from other small conferences and seminars]. Rejecting the idea that demography is simply a branch of applied statistics, his work (...)
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    From Plato's timaeus to Aristotle's de caelo: The case of the missing world soul.Thomas K. Johansen - 2009 - In Alan Bowen & Christian Wildberg (eds.), New Perspectives on Aristotle’s De Caelo. Brill. pp. 1--9.
  14. Popular Perceptions of Elite Homosexuality in Classical Athens.Thomas K. Hubbard - forthcoming - Arion 6 (1).
     
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  15. Wisdom and Wasteland: Jeremy Taylor in His Prose and Preaching Today.Thomas K. Carroll - 2001 - Utopian Studies 12 (2):281-282.
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    Some Observations on Maxwell's "Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism".Thomas K. Simpson - 1970 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 1 (3):249-263.
  17. Big three solidarity.Thomas K. Finletter - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
  18. 自我隧道 自我的新哲学 从神经科学到意识伦理学.Thomas K. Metzinger (ed.) - 1999
     
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    Intersectionality and Epistemic Erasure: A Caution to Decolonial Feminism.K. Bailey Thomas - 2020 - Hypatia 35 (3):509-523.
    In this article I caution that María Lugones's critiques of Kimberlé Crenshaw's intersectional theory posit a dangerous form of epistemic erasure, which underlies Lugones's decolonial methodology. This essay serves as a critical engagement with Lugones's essay “Radical Multiculturalism and Women of Color Feminisms” in order to uncover the decolonial lens within Crenshaw's theory of intersectionality. In her assertion that intersectionality is a “white bourgeois feminism colluding with the oppression of Women of Color,” Lugones precludes any possibility of intersectionality operating as (...)
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  20. Digital sensing and human-environment relationships in the face of climate variability in Senegal and Mauritania.Thomas K. Park, Aminata Niang & Mamadou Baro - 2019 - In Thomas Kerlin Park & James B. Greenberg (eds.), Terrestrial transformations: a political ecology approach to society and nature. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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  21. The Anthropocene and other noxious concepts.Thomas K. Park & James B. Greenberg - 2019 - In Thomas Kerlin Park & James B. Greenberg (eds.), Terrestrial transformations: a political ecology approach to society and nature. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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  22. The vicissitudes of social behavior and mental life.Thomas K. Srull - 1988 - In Robert S. Wyer (ed.), The Automaticity of Everyday Life. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 10--203.
     
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    The catullan libellus.Thomas K. Hubbard - 1983 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 127 (1-2):218-237.
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    »Unsre liebe Schwester«. Lebensläufe von Frauen der Herrnhuter Brüdergemeine. Anmerkungen zur seriellen Untersuchung eines vernachlässigten Quellenkorpus’.Thomas K. Kuhn - 2005 - In Udo Sträter (ed.), Interdisziplinäre Pietismusforschungen: Beiträge Zum Ersten Internationalen Kongress Für Pietismusforschung 2001. De Gruyter. pp. 549-560.
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    Two hypotheses concerning the biochemical basis of memory.Thomas K. Landauer - 1964 - Psychological Review 71 (3):167-179.
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    Dislocation group dynamics IV. General solutions of the continuum approximation.A. K. Head & W. W. Wood - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 27 (3):505-517.
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    An essay on beauty: Some implications of beauty in the natural world.Thomas K. Shotwell - 1992 - Zygon 27 (4):479-490.
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    Dislocation group dynamics V. Equilibrium revisited.A. K. Head & W. W. Wood - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 27 (3):519-530.
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    A Study of Stereotyping in a Multicultural Comprehensive School.K. G. Thomas - 1984 - Educational Studies 10 (1):77-86.
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    Parts in Aristotle’s Definition of Soul: De Anima Books I and II.Thomas K. Johansen - 2014 - In Dominik Perler & Klaus Corcilius (eds.), Ockham on Emotions in the Divided Soul. Berlin & New York: De Gruyter. pp. 39-62.
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    Sex in the Gym: athletic trainers and pedagogical pederasty.Thomas K. Hubbard - 2003 - Intertexts 7 (1):1-26.
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    The influence of emotional cues on prospective memory: a systematic review with meta-analyses.Thomas J. Hostler, Chantelle Wood & Christopher J. Armitage - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (8):1578-1596.
    ABSTRACTRemembering to perform a behaviour in the future, prospective memory, is essential to ensuring that people fulfil their intentions. Prospective memory involves committing to memory a cue to action, and later recognising and acting upon the cue in the environment. Prospective memory performance is believed to be influenced by the emotionality of the cues, however the literature is fragmented and inconsistent. We conducted a systematic search to synthesise research on the influence of emotion on prospective memory. Sixty-seven effect sizes were (...)
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    Moralism and the Teaching of Moral Philosophy.Thomas K. Hearn - 1979 - Teaching Philosophy 3 (1):51-63.
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    Norman Kemp Smith on “Natural Belief”.Thomas K. Hearn - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):3-7.
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    On tolerance.Thomas K. Hearn - 1970 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 8 (2-3):223-231.
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    On Tolerance.Thomas K. Hearn - 1970 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 8 (2-3):223-231.
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    Árdal on the Moral Sentiments in Hume's Treatise.Thomas K. Hearn - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (185):288-292.
    For a long time Hume's philosophical achievement was judged almost entirely by Book I of the Treatise. A major contribution of Kemp Smith's work on Hume was the insistence that the epistemological doctrines of Book I were essentially related to the ethical theory of Book III. Recent moral philosophy has found Book III to be of considerable intrinsic interest and relevance to current problems. It is now becoming apparent, however, that Hume's ethical theory is intimately bound up with the philosophy (...)
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    Studies in utilitarianism.Thomas K. Hearn - 1971 - New York,: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
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    Human cognition in its social context.Robert S. Wyer & Thomas K. Srull - 1986 - Psychological Review 93 (3):322-359.
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    Capacity and Potentiality: Aristotle’s Metaphysics Θ.6–7 from the Perspective of the De Anima.Thomas K. Johansen - 2012 - Topoi 31 (2):209-220.
    The notion of a capacity in the sense of a power to bring about or undergo change plays a key role in Aristotle’s theories about the natural world. However, in Metaphysics Θ Aristotle also extends ‘ capacity ’, and the corresponding concept of ‘activity’, to cases where we want to say that something is in capacity, or in activity, such and such but not, or not directly, in virtue of being capable of initiating or undergoing change. This paper seeks to (...)
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    Elemental psychology and the date of Semonides of Amorgos.Thomas K. Hubbard - 1994 - American Journal of Philology 115 (2).
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    Ned Warren's Passion: The Life and Work of a Uranian Connoisseur.Thomas K. Hubbard - 2015 - Arion 22 (3):145.
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    Parabatic Self-Criticism and the Two Versions of Aristophanes' "Clouds".Thomas K. Hubbard - 1986 - Classical Antiquity 5 (2):182-197.
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    Recitative Anapests and the Authenticity of Prometheus Bound.Thomas K. Hubbard - 1991 - American Journal of Philology 112 (4).
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    Der junge Alois Emanuel Biedermann: Lebensweg und theologische Entwicklung bis zur "Freien Theologie" 1819-1844.Thomas K. Kuhn - 1997 - Mohr Siebeck.
    Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Basel, 1994.
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    Der Streit um die Zukunft. Religion und Revolution in Baden 1848/49.Thomas K. Kuhn - 2000 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 7 (1):20-65.
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    Ethics in Mental Health Research: Principles, Guidance, and Cases by James M. DuBois.Thomas K. Nelson - 2008 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 8 (3):581-584.
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    Latent semantic analysis (LSA), a disembodied learning machine, acquires human word meaning vicariously from language alone.Thomas K. Landauer - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):624-625.
    The hypothesis that perceptual mechanisms could have more representational and logical power than usually assumed is interesting and provocative, especially with regard to brain evolution. However, the importance of embodiment and grounding is exaggerated, and the implication that there is no highly abstract representation at all, and that human-like knowledge cannot be learned or represented without human bodies, is very doubtful. A machine-learning model, Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) that closely mimics human word and passage meaning relations is offered as a (...)
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    Maxwell and the Direct Experimental Test of His Electromagnetic Theory.Thomas K. Simpson - 1966 - Isis 57 (4):411-432.
  50. Nature and Art in the Shield of Achilles.Thomas K. Hubbard - forthcoming - Arion 2 (1).
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