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    Conflicts of Principle.Abbott Lawrence Lowell - 1932 - Harvard University Press.
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    La nature de l'opinion publique : Extrait de Public opinion and popular government, New York, Longman et Green, 1913, p. 3-27. [REVIEW]Abbott Lawrence Lowell & Sandrine Lefranc - 2001 - Hermes 31:39.
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    Relative stereotypy of water-ingestive behavior induced by chronic alcohol injections in the rat.Lowell T. Crow, Lawrence S. McWilliams & Michael F. Ley - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (4):278-280.
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  4. Essays on government.A. Lawrence Lowell - 1968 - New York,: Johnson Reprint.
     
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    The Referendum, and Initiative: Their Relation to the Interests of Labor in Switzerland and in America.A. Lawrence Lowell - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (1):51-63.
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    Book Review:Government and Parties in Continental Europe. A. Lawrence Lowell[REVIEW]L. S. Rowe - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 8 (1):117-.
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    Alliances in Human Biology: The Harvard Committee on Industrial Physiology, 1929–1939.Jason Oakes - 2015 - Journal of the History of Biology 48 (3):365-390.
    In 1929 the newly-reorganized Rockefeller Foundation funded the work of a cross-disciplinary group at Harvard University called the Committee on Industrial Physiology. The committee’s research and pedagogical work was oriented towards different things for different members of the alliance. The CIP program included a research component in the Harvard Fatigue Laboratory and Elton May’s interpretation of the Hawthorne Studies; a pedagogical aspect as part of Wallace Donham’s curriculum for Harvard Business School; and Lawrence Henderson’s work with the Harvard Pareto (...)
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    Consciousness Lost and Found: A Neuropsychological Exploration.Lawrence Weiskrantz - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The phenomenon of `consciousness' is intrinsically related to one's awareness of one's self, of time, and of the physical world. What, then, can be learned about consciousness from people who have suffered brain damage such as amnesia which affects their awareness? This is the question explored by Lawrence Weiskrantz, a distinguished neuropsychologist who has worked with such patients over 30 years. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Consciousness Lost and Found provides a unique perspective on one of the (...)
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  9. Myles Brand and Robert M. Harnish, eds., The Representation of Knowledge and Belief Reviewed by.William Abbott - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7 (9):343-345.
     
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    Flexibility, structure, and linguistic vagary in concepts: Manifestations of a compositional system of perceptual symbols.Lawrence W. Barsalou - 1993 - In A. Collins, Martin A. Conway & P. E. Morris (eds.), Theories of Memory. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 1.
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    Events: A Metaphysical Study.Lawrence Brian Lombard - 1986 - Boston: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1986. The theory of events presented is one that construes events to be concrete particulars; and it embodies an attempt to take seriously the idea that events are the changes that objects undergo when they change. The theory is about what an event really is, about when events are identical, about what properties events have essentially, and about what relations events bear to entities of other kinds. In addition, this book contains an account of what philosophers are (...)
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    A Brilliant Masterpiece.Miriam Abbott - 2006 - Philosophy Now 58:31-33.
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  13. Specificity and referentiality.Barbara Abbott - manuscript
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    Introducing Global Health Law.Lawrence O. Gostin & Benjamin Mason Meier - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (4):788-793.
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    The prisoner's other dilemma.Lawrence Zalcman - 1991 - Erkenntnis 34 (1):83 - 85.
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    Truth, Nature, and Sellars's Myth of the Given.Lawrence Cahoone - 2020 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 34 (4):463-477.
    ABSTRACT When a philosopher and a dog play Frisbee, do they cognize the same Frisbee? Is Fido subject to the “myth of the given”? The questions are not silly, for as Marjorie Grene quipped, “Epistemology is a branch of ethology.” What follows accepts what is usually called a “correspondence” theory of truth and a “realist” account of human knowledge. Nothing new, but what will be distinctive is that it seeks to exploit an unusual naturalism deriving from the American philosophical tradition. (...)
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    Provider Conscientious Refusal of Abortion, Obstetrical Emergencies, and Criminal Homicide Law.Lawrence Nelson - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (7):43-50.
    Catholic doctrine’s strict prohibition on abortion can lead clinicians or institutions to conscientiously refuse to provide abortion, although a legal duty to provide abortion would apply to anyone who refused. Conscientious refusals by clinicians to end a pregnancy can constitute murder or reckless homicide under American law if a woman dies as a result of such a refusal. Such refusals are not immunized from criminal liability by the constitutional right to the free exercise of religion or by statutes that confer (...)
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    Political Corruption and Cost of Equity.Lawrence Kryzanowski & Ashrafee Tanvir Hossain - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (8):2060-2098.
    Using U.S. Department of Justice data on state-level political corruption, we find that, consistent with the Harmful Corruption Environment Hypothesis (HCEH), firms situated in states with higher levels of corruption incur higher costs of equity (CoEs). These results are robust for additional controls, propensity score matching, use of instrumental variables, exogenous shocks, and alternate measures for main dependent and primary independent research variables. Our study extends the stream of literature that investigates the influence of local ethical or trust factors on (...)
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    Legal Rules and Legal Reasoning.Lawrence A. Alexander & Larry Alexander - 2000 - Dartmouth Publishing Company.
    This two-volume collection of essays brings together major contemporary theoretical works on freedom of speech. Volume I, begins with a theoretical overview of freedom of speech and then turns to the topics of what justifies freedom of speech and what kinds of acts raise free speech concerns. Volume II, examines the distinctions among content regulations and between content and content-neutral regulations. It also analyses the concept of the public forum, inciting and hateful speech and lastly the tension between the subsidizing (...)
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    הנוסחים העבריים של המאמר הרביעי של הביאור האמצעי של אבן רשד לספר המידות על־שם ניקומאכוס לאריסטו.Lawrence V. Averroës, Berman & Samuel ben Judah - 1981 - Yerushalayim: Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Edited by Lawrence V. Berman & Samuel ben Judah.
    Translation of: Talkhaios kitaab al-Akhlaaq, book 4.
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    הביאור האמצעי.Lawrence V. Averroës, Samuel ben Judah & Berman - 1999 - Yerushalayim: ha-Aḳademyah ha-leʼumit ha-Yiśreʼelit le-madaʻim. Edited by Samuel ben Judah & Lawrence V. Berman.
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    Genius in the Shadows: A Biography of Leo Szilard, the Man behind the BombWilliam Lanouette Bela Silard.Lawrence Badash - 1994 - Isis 85 (1):172-173.
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    William Henry Bragg 1862-1942: Man and ScientistG.M. Caroe.Lawrence Badash - 1979 - Isis 70 (3):474-474.
  24. Freedom, blame, and moral community.Lawrence Stern - 1974 - Journal of Philosophy 71 (3):72-84.
  25. Logic and Parables: Do These Narratives Provide Arguments?Trudy Govier & Lowell Ayers - 2012 - Informal Logic 32 (2):161-189.
    We explore the relationship between argument and narrative with reference to parables. Parables are typically thought to convey a message. In examining a parable, we can ask what that message is, whether the story told provides reasons for the message, and whether those reasons are good reasons. In exploring these questions, we employ as an inves-tigative technique the strategy of reconstructing parables as argu-ments. We then proceed to con-sider the cogency of those argu-ments. One can offer arguments through narratives and, (...)
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    The Cambridge Descartes Lexicon.Lawrence Nolan (ed.) - 2015 - New York, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    The Cambridge Descartes Lexicon is the definitive reference source on René Descartes, 'the father of modern philosophy' and arguably among the most important philosophers of all time. Examining the full range of Descartes' achievements and legacy, it includes 256 in-depth entries that explain key concepts relating to his thought. Cumulatively they uncover interpretative disputes, trace his influences, and explain how his work was received by critics and developed by followers. There are entries on topics such as certainty, cogito ergo sum, (...)
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  27. Number bias for the discrimination of large visual sets in infancy.Elizabeth M. Brannon, Sara Abbott & Donna J. Lutz - 2004 - Cognition 93 (2):B59-B68.
  28. Giving the Value of a Variable.Richard Lawrence - 2021 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 35 (2):135-150.
    What does it mean to ‘give’ the value of a variable in an algebraic context, and how does giving the value of a variable differ from merely describing it? I argue that to answer this question, we need to examine the role that giving the value of a variable plays in problem-solving practice. I argue that four different features are required for a statement to count as giving the value of a variable in the context of solving an elementary algebra (...)
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    Confronting deep moral disagreement: The president's council on bioethics, moral status, and human embryos.Lawrence J. Nelson & Michael J. Meyer - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):33 – 42.
    The report of the President's Council on Bioethics, Human Cloning and Human Dignity, addresses the central ethical, political, and policy issue in human embryonic stem cell research: the moral status of extracorporeal human embryos. The Council members were in sharp disagreement on this issue and essentially failed to adequately engage and respectfully acknowledge each others' deepest moral concerns, despite their stated commitment to do so. This essay provides a detailed critique of the two extreme views on the Council (i.e., embryos (...)
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    God and Goodness.Hugh Ashton Lawrence Rice - 2000 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Hugh Rice explains why belief in God need not be seen as a strange or irrational kind of belief, but can be a natural extension of our ordinary ways of thinking. He suggests that we should think of God in an abstract way, and he offers a satisfying account of the relationship between God and goodness. Anyone interested in the nature of God and the basis of religious belief will enjoy this book.
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    The case for ad hominem arguments.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1982 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 60 (4):338 – 345.
  32. Feature list representations of categories.Concepts Frames & Lawrence W. Barsalou - 1992 - In Adrienne Lehrer & Eva Feder Kittay (eds.), Frames, fields, and contrasts: new essays in semantic and lexical organization. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 21.
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    Deferentialism: Soames on legal interpretation.Lawrence B. Solum - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 179 (6):2097-2107.
    This essay explores themes raised by Scott Soames in Chapter Twelve of The World Philosophy Made. Soames’s key contribution is the articulation of a general theory of legal interpretation and more specific theory, Constitutional Deferentialism, that is a form of public meaning originalism. His development of the connections between the philosophy of language and legal interpretation have been especially important and influential.
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    Philosophy and Literature: A Bibliographic Survey.François H. Lapointe - 1977 - Philosophy and Literature 1 (3):366-385.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:François H. Lapointe PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC SURVEY ThL· survey is limited to articles written in English that have appeared in journals published between 1 January 1974 and 31 December 1976. Abbott, Don. "Marxist Influences on the Rhetorical Theory of Kenneth Burke." Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (1974): 217-33. Abel, Lionel. "Jacques Derrida: His 'Difference' With Metaphysics." Salmagundi no. 25 (1974): 3-21. Adamowski, T. H. "Character and Consciousness: (...)
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    Allen W. Wood, Kant and Religion, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020, Pp. 270, ISBN 9781108422345 (hbk) $89.99.Lawrence Pasternack - 2021 - Kantian Review 26 (2):357-361.
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    Design-Politics: How Buildings Mean.Lawrence J. Vale - 2020 - Architecture Philosophy 5 (1).
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    Problem of Affective Nihilism in Nietzsche: Thinking Differently, Feeling Differently by Kaitlyn Creasy.Lawrence J. Hatab - 2022 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 53 (1):90-96.
    Kaitlyn Creasy has written a very fine book, in which she sets out an important question—how affect and nihilism correlate in Nietzsche’s philosophy—and provides a multifaceted and well-organized answer that pays due attention to the complexities in Nietzsche’s texts as well as to current scholarship relevant to the matters at hand. The term “affective nihilism” is not deployed by Nietzsche per se, but it turns out to be a very useful concept for focusing and coordinating central aspects of Nietzsche’s thought. (...)
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    Robert M. Young's Mind, Brain and Adaptation revisited.Christopher Lawrence - 2021 - British Journal for the History of Science 54 (1):61-77.
    Robert Maxwell Young's first book Mind, Brain and Adaptation in the Nineteenth Century, written from 1960 to 1965, still merits reading as a study of the naturalization of mind and its relation to social thought in Victorian Britain. I examine the book from two perspectives that give the volume its unique character: first, Young's interest in psychology, which he considered should be used to inform humane professional practices and be the basis of social reform; second, new approaches to the history (...)
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    Critiquing Sub-Saharan Pan-Africanism through an Appraisal of Postcolonial African Modernity.Lawrence Ogbo Ugwuanyi - 2017 - Theoria 64 (153):58-84.
    What vision directs pan-Africanism and which developmental model does it support and promote? To answer this question, the article evaluates pan-Africanism within the demands of African modernity and locates the extent to which pan-Africanism meets the aspiration of African modernity. It argues that pan-Africanism has what amounts to a north-bound gaze and supports development imperialism, and shows that for this reason it is not properly grounded on African realities, the consequence of which is the weakness of African modernity. The article (...)
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    Monismus.Lawrence Vogel - 2021 - In Michael Bongardt, Holger Burckhart, John-Stewart Gordon & Jürgen Nielsen-Sikora (eds.), Hans Jonas-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung. J.B. Metzler. pp. 317-320.
    Der Schlüssel zum Verständnis von Jonas’ Philosophie liegt in seinem monistischen Bekenntnis: »Das Sein, oder die Natur, ist eines und legt Zeugnis von sich ab in dem, was es aus sich hervorgehen läßt«. Jonas’ Monismus ist teleologisch, nicht reduktivmaterialistisch, denn die Einheit der Natur wird aus den Beweisen ihrer ›höchsten‹, offensichtlichsten Entwicklungen gewonnen: Sie liegen vor im Lebendigen, der Subjektivität und in deren höchster Entwicklung, dem ›Geist‹. Ihnen kommt entscheidende Bedeutung zu, obwohl diese Ausformungen der Physis spät und selten in (...)
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  41. The Deep and the Shallow.Gavin Lawrence - 2018 - In John Hacker-Wright (ed.), Philippa Foot on Goodness and Virtue. Springer Verlag. pp. 187-255.
    Wisdom is to have correct views of the goods and bads of human life, and of their relative worth and standing: to understand how to navigate one’s way through these, in the situations in which one finds oneself, so as always to end in a correct judgment of how best to act—successfully, wisely. Lacking it, one is in danger of living a life in some way bad or defective. It may be a really corrupt, wicked life. Or it may be (...)
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  42. Agricultural governance : globalization and the new politics of regulation.Vaughan Higgins & Geoffrey Lawrence - 2011 - In Ann Brooks (ed.), Social theory in contemporary Asia. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Is’ Presupposes ‘Ought.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1984 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30:122-126.
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  44. (1 other version)Self-defense and the killing of noncombatants: A reply to Fullinwider.Lawrence A. Alexander - 1976 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 5 (4):408-415.
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    À chacun sa quête: essais sur les nouveaux visages de la transcendance.Yves Boisvert & Lawrence Olivier (eds.) - 2000 - Sainte-Foy, Québec: Sainte-Foy : Presses de l'Université du Québec.
    Comment interpréter le regain d'intérêt pour les réflexions sur la transcendance, la quête de sens, la morale et l'éthique dans nos sociétés contemporaines? C'est ce sur quoi Lawrence Olivier et Yves Boisvert se sont penchés dans cet ouvrage ; le premier accuse les théoriciens de la postmodernité d'être de grands fabulateurs qui font la promotion de la reconfiguration des systèmes moraux, tandis que le second reproche aux nihilistes d'être de grands nostalgiques de la Vérité qui ont sombré dans un (...)
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    The Selves of Lindsey.Lawrence Cahoone - 2020 - Metaphilosophy 51 (5):635-645.
    Kathleen Wallace’s The Network Self: Relation, Process, and Personal Identity (2019) presents an understanding of personal identity and selfhood. Its central conundrum is how a person or self can be a something that, while being related to and even constituted by many things, including endless experiences and events and social roles, hence subject to continuous change, can nevertheless sustain an identity capable of responsible agency and all the other moral and narrative predicates so crucial to us. In response Wallace creates (...)
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    (6 other versions)Editor's Introduction.Fred Lawrence - 2000 - Lonergan Workshop 16:3-6.
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    The use of paradigmatic research: The model of a perfect world according to Targum Qohelet.Lawrence Lincoln - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4):9.
    The purpose of this study is to identify and explain a religious paradigm in Targum Qohelet (TgQoh). Targum Qohelet is dated to a period between 500 CE and 1101 CE. This study concludes that the most probable setting for this Targum was the beit midrash (the house of study). A paradigmatic research approach is used to identify the range of translation components to explain the translation method employed in TgQoh and the rationale behind it. This research approach reveals how the (...)
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  49. Nietzsche, metaphor, and truth.Lawrence M. Hinman - 1982 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 43 (2):179-199.
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    The Utility of Cognitive Plausibility in Language Acquisition Modeling: Evidence From Word Segmentation.Lawrence Phillips & Lisa Pearl - 2015 - Cognitive Science 39 (8):1824-1854.
    The informativity of a computational model of language acquisition is directly related to how closely it approximates the actual acquisition task, sometimes referred to as the model's cognitive plausibility. We suggest that though every computational model necessarily idealizes the modeled task, an informative language acquisition model can aim to be cognitively plausible in multiple ways. We discuss these cognitive plausibility checkpoints generally and then apply them to a case study in word segmentation, investigating a promising Bayesian segmentation strategy. We incorporate (...)
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