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    Poor Women's Discourses of Legitimacy, Poverty, and Health.Allison Tom & Colleen Reid - 2006 - Gender and Society 20 (3):402-421.
    In this study, we sought a better understanding of how poor women made meaning of their poverty and health. Twenty research participants used varied, multiple, and at times contradictory discourses that shaped their identities as both legitimate and powerful and illegitimate and powerless. We identified four discourses in the women's talk—illegitimate dependencies, legitimate dependencies, overwhelming odds, and critique and collectivism. These four discourses revealed complexes of meanings and networks of interpretation that subverted, accommodated, and reinterpreted dominant discourses of poverty and (...)
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    Tracking Changes in Students’ Online Self-Regulated Learning Behaviors and Achievement Goals Using Trace Clustering and Process Mining.Michelle Taub, Allison M. Banzon, Tom Zhang & Zhongzhou Chen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:813514.
    Success in online and blended courses requires engaging in self-regulated learning (SRL), especially for challenging STEM disciplines, such as physics. This involves students planning how they will navigate course assignments and activities, setting goals for completion, monitoring their progress and content understanding, and reflecting on how they completed each assignment. Based on Winne & Hadwin’s COPES model, SRL is a series of events that temporally unfold during learning, impacted by changing internal and external factors, such as goal orientation and content (...)
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    E.P. Sanders: An Assessment of Two Recent Works: 1. ‘Having His Cake and Eating It’ Paul on the Law.Tom Deidun - 1986 - Heythrop Journal 27 (1):43-52.
    How to Read the Old Testament. By Etienne Charpentier. Pp.124, London, SCM Press, 1982, £3.95. How to Read the New Testament. By Etienne Charpentier. Pp.129, London, SCM Press, 1982. £3.95. Beginning Old Testament Study. Edited by John Rogerson. Pp.vi, 157, London, SPCK, 1982, £3.95. Welt aus der die Bibel kommt Welt aus der die Bibel kommt: Biblische Hil ‘swissenschaften’. By Mechthild Kellermann, Stanisław Medala, Michele Piccirillo and Eugene Sitarz. Pp.263, Kevelaer, Butzon und Bercker; Stuttgart, Verlag Katholisches Bibelwerk, 1982, DM 28. (...)
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    A Necessary Reform.Tom White - 1995 - The Chesterton Review 21 (4):565-566.
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    Martin O'Shaughnessy (2007) The New Face of Political Cinema: Commitment in French Film Since 1995.Tom Whittaker - 2009 - Film-Philosophy 13 (1):199-205.
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    Tähenduse epigeneesist robotitel ja organismidel.Tom Ziemke - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):111-111.
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    A stroll through the worlds of robots and animals: Applying Jakob von Uexkülls theory of meaning to adaptive robots and artificial life.Tom Ziemke & Noel E. Sharkey - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (134).
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    The Ethical Implications of Social Media: Issues and Recommendations For Clinical Practice.Allison L. Baier - 2019 - Ethics and Behavior 29 (5):341-351.
    The Internet and electronic communication technologies have taken the psychological field by storm. From the innovations of new web interventions for easier access to care to the increased ease of client scheduling and communication, these developments have greatly advanced mental health care. However, these advantages are also laced with ethical implications that warrant attention. Without judicious consideration, social media use by psychotherapists can lead to inadvertent self-disclosures to clients that risk damaging the therapeutic alliance, interfering with therapeutic processes, and placing (...)
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    The Idea of a “Standard View” of Informed Consent.Tom L. Beauchamp - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (12):1-2.
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  10. Epistemic Conditions of Moral Responsibility.Tom Yates - 2022 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    What conditions on a person’s knowledge must be satisfied in order for them to be morally responsible for something they have done? The first two decades of the twenty-first century saw a surge of interest in this question. Must an agent, for example, be aware that their conduct is all-things-considered … Continue reading Epistemic Conditions of Moral Responsibility →.
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  11. Empathy and analogy.Allison Barnes & Paul Thagard - 1997 - Dialogue 36 (4):705-720.
    We contend that empathy is best viewed as a kind of analogical thinking of the sort described in the multiconstraint theory of analogy proposed by Keith Holyoak and Paul Thagard (1995). Our account of empathy reveals the Theory-theory/Simulation theory debate to be based on a false assumption and formulated in terms too simple to capture the nature of mental state ascription. Empathy is always simulation, but may simultaneously include theory-application. By properly specifying the analogical processes of empathy and their constraints, (...)
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  12. The embodied self: Theories, hunches and robot models.Tom Ziemke - 2007 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (7):167-179.
    Many theories and models of machine consciousness emphasize the role of embodiment. However, there are different interpretations of exactly what kind of embodiment would be required for an artifact to be at least potentially conscious. This paper contrasts the sensorimotor approach, which holds that consciousness emerges from the mastery of sensorimotor knowledge resulting from the interaction between agent and environment, with the view that the living body's homeostatic regulation is crucial to self and consciousness.
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    On Conditions that Compromise Autonomous Choice.Tom L. Beauchamp - 2020 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (3):565-566.
  14. What's life got to do with it?Tom Ziemke - 2007 - In Antonio Chella & Riccardo Manzotti, Artificial Consciousness. Imprint Academic. pp. 48-66.
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    Intermediate models of Magidor-Radin forcing-Part II.Tom Benhamou & Moti Gitik - 2022 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 173 (6):103107.
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    Democracy and schooling: The paradox of co‐operative schools in a neoliberal age?Tom Woodin & Cath Gristy - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (6):943–956.
    From the first co-operative trust school at Reddish Vale in Manchester in 2006, the following decade would witness a remarkable growth of ‘co-operative schools’ in England, which at one point numbered over 850. This paper outlines the key development of democratic education by the co-operative schools network. It explains the approach to democracy and explores the way values were put into practice. At the heart of co-operativism lay a tension between engaging with technical everyday reforms and utopian transformative visions of (...)
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    The Importance of Family Farms.Tom White - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (3):413-416.
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    Engaging Post‐Secularism: Rethinking Catholic Politics in Italy.Tom Bailey & Michael D. Driessen - 2017 - Constellations 24 (2):232-244.
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    Strong emergence and downward causation in biological physics.Tom C. B. Mcleish - 2017 - Philosophica 92 (2).
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    Has Reflective Practice Done More Harm than Good in Teacher Education?Tom Russell - 2013 - Revue Phronesis 2 (1):80-88.
    Pourquoi avons-nous mis l’accent sur la pratique réflexive de façon si abusive dans la formation initiale des enseignants? Sur quoi nous appuyons-nous pour avoir la certitude que de développer la réflexivité permet l’amélioration de la qualité des enseignants que nous préparons? Quelle qu’en soit sa forme, la pratique réflexive, ne doit pas être une fin en soi: elle est un moyen qui permet d’atteindre une finalité qu’est l’enseignement, voire, une finalité de développement des apprentissages des élèves. Dans cet article, nous (...)
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  21. Creative Tasks for Senior History.Tom Ryan - 2009 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 44 (4):65.
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  22. The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics.Tom Schneider - unknown
    Prologue. It is evident from the title that this is a philosophical discussion. I shall not apologize for the philosophy, though I am well aware that most scientists, engineers, and mathematicians have little regard for it; instead, I shall give this short prologue to justify the approach.
     
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  23. The compatibiity of universal morality, particular moralities, and multiculturalism.Tom L. Beauchamp - 2014 - In Wanda Teays, John-Stewart Gordon & Alison Dundes Renteln, Global Bioethics and Human Rights: Contemporary Issues. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
  24. Introduction : philosophy and education.Tom Feldges - 2019 - In Philosophy and the study of education: new perspectives on a complex relationship. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Philosophy and the study of education: new perspectives on a complex relationship.Tom Feldges (ed.) - 2019 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This text develops students' ability to philosophise and learn about philosophy and education. It challenges readers to use philosophy as a tool within education and as a set of theories to understand education by developing solutions to problems as they occur within practice. Assuming no pre-existing philosophical background, this book explores topics such as: the limits of a religious-based education; the desire for 'alternative facts' or 'truths'; and the struggle in the teacher-student relationship. This book will support all those on (...)
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    A heraclitean allusion to the odyssey.Tom Mackenzie - 2021 - Classical Quarterly 71 (1):71-76.
    This article applies and defends an intertextual approach to Heraclitus B51 DK, the ‘bow-lyre fragment’. It argues that the fragment alludes to the climactic scene of the Odyssey in which the hero strings the bow and is likened to an expert lyre-player. It then explores some implications of this point for our understanding of the significance of the fragment, of the sixth-century reception of the Odyssey and of Parmenides’ reception of Heraclitus.
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  27. Self-Representationalism and the Neo-Russellian Ignorance Hypothesis: A Hybrid Account of Phenomenal Consciousness.Tom McClelland - 2012 - Dissertation, Sussex
    This thesis introduces the Problem of Consciousness as an antinomy between Physicalism and Primitivism about the phenomenal. I argue that Primitivism is implausible, but is supported by two conceptual gaps. The ‘–tivity gap’ holds that physical states are objective and phenomenal states are subjective, and that there is no entailment from the objective to the subjective. The ‘–trinsicality gap’ holds that physical properties are extrinsic and phenomenal qualities are intrinsic, and that there is no entailment from the extrinsic to the (...)
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    Letter to the Editor.Tom McIver - 1993 - Science, Technology and Human Values 18 (4):538-538.
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    The New Cultural Hegemony of the Humanities.Tom Bridges & Robert Esformes - 1990 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 6 (2):5-7.
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    Multiculturalism as a Postmodernist Project.Tom Bridges - 1991 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 7 (4):3-7.
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    Modern Political Theory and the Multivocity of Postmodern Critical Discourses.Tom Bridges - 1991 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 8 (1):3-4.
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    Can We Scan For Truth in a Society of Liars?Tom Buller - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (2):58-60.
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    Neuroethical Consciousness.Tom Buller - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (3):191-194.
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    Ioan Woodward.Tom Burns - 2013 - In Morgen Witzel & Malcolm Warner, The Oxford Handbook of Management Theorists. Oxford University Press. pp. 174.
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    Developmental Prosopagnosia and Elastic Versus Static Face Recognition in an Incidental Learning Task.Tom Bylemans, Leia Vrancken & Karl Verfaillie - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Kant and autonomy conference.Tom Bailey - 2002 - Kant Studien 93 (4):488-490.
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    Comments on Durante’s account of multiculturalism.Tom L. Beauchamp - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (2):84-85.
    Chris Durante’s comments on my article about the compatibility of universal morality, particular moralities and multiculturalism indicate that we have very different approaches to and understandings of these three notions. Durante investigates multiculturalism from the perspective of political philosophy, whereas my approach is grounded in moral rather than political philosophy. Since he refers to his framework as an ‘ethico-political theory’, he may regard his account as a synthesis of moral and political philosophy, but this representation seems incorrect. He repeatedly refers (...)
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    Commentary: The Ambiguities of 'Deferred Consent'.Tom L. Beauchamp & Robert J. Levine - 1980 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 2 (7):6.
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    Hume Studies Referees, 2002–2003.Tom L. Beauchamp, Philip Bricker, Stephen Buckle, Michael J. Costa, Philip Cummins, Paul Draper, Daniel Flage, Beryl Logan, Peter Lopston & Alison McIntyre - 2003 - Hume Studies 29 (2):403-404.
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    Philosophy and the Human Condition.Tom L. Beauchamp, William T. Blackstone & Joel Feinberg - 1980 - Prentice-Hall.
    Selections (with introductions) intended to introduce college students at all levels of sophistication to philosophical problems which grow naturally out of everyday concerns. Emphasis is on moral and social philosophy with which the student is presumed to be familiar: killing and rescuing, racial and sexual equality, liberty and its limitation, love and sexual behavior. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  41. Walters.Tom L. Beauchamp - forthcoming - Contemporary Issues in Bioethics.
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  42. 'Introduction: The New Ideology'.Tom Bentley & Ian Hargreaves - 2001 - In Tom Bentley & Daniel Stedman Jones, The Moral Universe. Demos. pp. 5--16.
     
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    Settler state apologies and the elusiveness of forgiveness: The purification ritual that does not purify.Tom Bentley - 2020 - Contemporary Political Theory 19 (3):381-403.
    Focusing on Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s 2008 apology to the Stolen Generations, this article asks: can colonial-settler states obtain forgiveness through political apologies? The article first defends Jacques Derrida’s observation that political apologies resemble the Christian practice of confession. In doing so, it subsequently draws on Michel Foucault’s detailed treatise on confession in order to assess the potential for absolution. For Foucault, the process of engaging in exhaustive truth-telling of sin before a demarcated authority provides a route to such (...)
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    A Prophecy and a Plan.William Allison Shimer - 1929 - International Journal of Ethics 39 (4):494-498.
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    Conscious clay.William Allison Shimer - 1948 - New York,: C. Scribner's Sons.
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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    How puzzling is the social artifact puzzle?Tom Ziemke & Sam Thellman - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e50.
    In this commentary we would like to question (a) Clark and Fischer's characterization of the “social artifact puzzle” – which we consider less puzzling than the authors, and (b) their account of social robots as depictions involving three physical scenes – which to us seems unnecessarily complex. We contrast the authors' model with a more parsimonious account based on attributions.
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    Kinases and G proteins join the Wnt receptor complex.Tom Quaiser, Roman Anton & Michael Kühl - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (4):339-343.
    Wnt proteins form a family of secreted signaling proteins that play a key role in various developmental events such as cell differentiation, cell migration, cell polarity and cell proliferation. It is currently thought that Wnt proteins activate at least three different signaling pathways by binding to seven transmembrane receptors of the Frizzled family and the co-receptor LRP6. Despite our growing knowledge of intracellular components that mediate a Wnt signal, the molecular events at the membrane have remained rather unclear. Now several (...)
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    Frey on why animals cannot have simple desires.Tom Regan - 1982 - Mind 91 (362):277-280.
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    Moore's use of Butler's Maxim.Tom Regan - 1982 - Journal of Value Inquiry 16 (2):153-160.
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    Hopkins' Scientific Interests.Tom Zaniello - 1990 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 65 (4):510-521.
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