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  1. Name Index* j&?L. Couturat, C. W. Curtis, D. Von Dalen, G. Deleuze, G. Desargues, J. L. Destouches, J. Dieudonne, P. Dugac, M. Dummett & W. G. Dwyer - 2006 - In José Ferreirós Domínguez & Jeremy Gray (eds.), The Architecture of Modern Mathematics: Essays in History and Philosophy. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
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    The appearance-reality distinction and perspective taking with facial masks.Dorothy M. Gralow, Anne C. Cunningham, Curtis W. McIntyre & Stan A. Kuczaj - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (4):313-316.
  3. Hooper, FH 65, 70 Hovland, CI 116,117,124,125 Hsu, FLK 85 Hughes, EC 102, 105, 112.Chu Hsi, H. H. Clark, A. Comte, C. Coombs, L. Cooper, N. W. Coppinger, M. Curtis, L. P. Davidson & J. Deese - 1976 - In Joseph F. Rychlak (ed.), Dialectic: humanistic rationale for behavior and development. New York: S. Karger. pp. 156.
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    The effects of social interaction, exercise, and test stress on positive and negative affect.Curtis W. McIntyre, David Watson & Anne C. Cunningham - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (2):141-143.
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    Magnitude judgments and difference judgments of lightness and darkness: A two-stage analysis.Stanley J. Rule, Ronald C. Laye & Dwight W. Curtis - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (6):1108.
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    Heterogeneity and hypothesis testing in neuropsychiatric illness.Curtis K. Deutsch, Wesley W. Ludwig & William J. McIlvane - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (3):266-267.
    The confounding effects of heterogeneity in biological psychiatry and psychiatric genetics have been widely discussed in the literature. We suggest an approach in which heterogeneity may be put to use in hypothesis testing, and may find application in evaluation of the Crespi & Badcock (C&B) imprinting hypothesis. Here we consider three potential sources of etiologic subtypes for analysis.
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    Do the Right Thing: The Imprinting of Deonance at the Upper Echelons.Curtis L. Wesley, Gregory W. Martin, Darryl B. Rice & Connor J. Lubojacky - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 180 (1):187-213.
    This study expands the application of deonance theory into organizations’ upper echelons by examining how CEOs imprinted with a sense of duty can influence managerial decision-making. We hypothesize an imprint of bounded autonomy, an ought-force that constrains their decision-making and understanding of behavioral freedom, influences duty-bound CEOs to self-report errors in past financial reporting. We test deonance theory propositions of instrumentality for behavioral expansion, namely loss avoidance and gain attainment, related to institutional ownership concentration and CEO equity ownership. We use (...)
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  8. Functional diversity: An epistemic roadmap.Christophe Malaterre, Antoine C. Dussault, Sophia Rousseau-Mermans, Gillian Barker, Beatrix E. Beisner, Frédéric Bouchard, Eric Desjardins, Tanya I. Handa, Steven W. Kembel, Geneviève Lajoie, Virginie Maris, Alison D. Munson, Jay Odenbaugh, Timothée Poisot, B. Jesse Shapiro & Curtis A. Suttle - 2019 - BioScience 10 (69):800-811.
    Functional diversity holds the promise of understanding ecosystems in ways unattainable by taxonomic diversity studies. Underlying this promise is the intuition that investigating the diversity of what organisms actually do—i.e. their functional traits—within ecosystems will generate more reliable insights into the ways these ecosystems behave, compared to considering only species diversity. But this promise also rests on several conceptual and methodological—i.e. epistemic—assumptions that cut across various theories and domains of ecology. These assumptions should be clearly addressed, notably for the sake (...)
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    A multicenter study of key stakeholders' perspectives on communicating with surrogates about prognosis in intensive care units.Wendy G. Anderson, Jenica W. Cimino, Natalie C. Ernecoff, Anna Ungar, Kaitlin J. Shotsberger, Laura A. Pollice, Praewpannarai Buddadhumaruk, Shannon S. Carson, J. Randall Curtis, Catherine L. Hough, Bernard Lo, Michael A. Matthay, Michael W. Peterson, Jay S. Steingrub & Douglas B. White - unknown
    RationaleSurrogates of critically ill patients often have inaccurate expectations about prognosis. Yet there is little research on how intensive care unit clinicians should discuss prognosis, and existing expert opinion-based recommendations give only general guidance that has not been validated with surrogate decision makers.ObjectiveTo determine the perspectives of key stakeholders regarding how prognostic information should be conveyed in critical illness.MethodsThis was a multicenter study at three academic medical centers in California, Pennsylvania, and Washington. One hundred eighteen key stakeholders completed in-depth semistructured (...)
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    Rethinking Rhetorical Theory, Criticism, and Pedagogy: The Living Art of Michael C. Leff. [REVIEW]Curtis Hyra, Blake Scott & Christopher W. Tindale - 2017 - Informal Logic 37 (2):152-160.
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  11. Acuna-Farina, C., 217 Betancort, M., 217 Bharucha, JJ, 131 Bigand, E., 100.R. Breheny, M. Carreiras, J. Cole-Virtue, M. Coltheart, M. Curtis, J. M. Darley, M. A. Defeyter, J. M. Doris, A. Fernald & W. T. Fitch - 2006 - Cognition 100:543.
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  12. Curtis, C. VV. 255.D. Von Dalen, M. Dehn, G. Deleuze, G. Desargues, M. Detlefsen, P. G. L. Dirichlet, P. Dugac, M. Dummett, W. G. Dwyer & M. Eckehardt - 2006 - In José Ferreirós Domínguez & Jeremy Gray (eds.), The Architecture of Modern Mathematics: Essays in History and Philosophy. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Mr. Bradley's negative dialectic and realism.W. Curtis Swabey - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (15):404-417.
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    On Realism.W. Curtis Swabey - 1920 - The Monist 30 (3):446-459.
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    Knowledge, partitioned sets and extensionality: A refutation of the forms of knowledge thesis.C. W. Evers & J. C. Walker - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 17 (2):155–170.
    C W Evers, J C Walker; Knowledge, Partitioned Sets and Extensionality: a refutation of the forms of knowledge thesis, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume.
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    Ex Oriente Lux? W. Ball: Rome in the East. The Transformation of an Empire . Pp. xix + 523, pls, figs. London and New York: Routledge, 1999. Cased, £65. ISBN: 0-415-11376-8. J. Curtis (ed.): Mesopotamia and Iran in the Parthian and Sasanian Periods. Rejection and Revival c. 238 BC–AD 642. Proceedings of a Seminar in Memory of Vladimir G. Lukonin . Pp. 80, ills, pls. London: British Museum Press, 2000. Cased, £20. ISBN: 0-71411146-. [REVIEW]Michael Whitby - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (02):341-.
  17. 'Men Don't Think!' [Signed C.W.].W. C. & Men - 1911
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    Peer Ostracism as a Sanction Against Wrongdoers and Whistleblowers.Mary B. Curtis, Jesse C. Robertson, R. Cameron Cockrell & L. Dutch Fayard - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 174 (2):333-354.
    Retaliation against whistleblowers is a well-recognized problem, yet there is little explanation for why uninvolved peers choose to retaliate through ostracism. We conduct two experiments in which participants take the role of a peer third-party observer of theft and subsequent whistleblowing. We manipulate injunctive norms and descriptive norms. Both experiments support the core of our theoretical model, based on social intuitionist theory, such that moral judgments of the acts of wrongdoing and whistleblowing influence the perceived likeability of each actor and (...)
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    Input and output transformations from magnitude estimation.Stanley J. Rule, Dwight W. Curtis & Robert P. Markley - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 86 (3):343.
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    Lectures on Psychical Research.C. W. K. Mundle & C. D. Broad - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (60):275.
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    A critique of linguistic philosophy.C. W. K. Mundle - 1970 - Oxford,: Clarendon P..
  22. Sabili and Indonesian Muslim resistance to cosmopolitanism.C. W. Watson - 2012 - In Dimitrios Theodossopoulos & Elisabeth Kirtsoglou (eds.), United in discontent: local responses to cosmopolitanism and globalization. New York: Berghahn Books.
  23. "Validity" in Recent Ecclesiastical Discussion.C. J. W. Wright - 1937 - Hibbert Journal 36:534.
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    Kant's analogies of experience.W. Curtis Swabey - 1922 - Philosophical Review 31 (1):41-57.
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    The laws of thought.W. Curtis Swabey - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32 (2):211-221.
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    Euripides, Medea 1–45, 371–85.C. W. Willink - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (2):313-323.
    Much has been written about the problematic passage towards the end of the Medea prologue-speech, in which the Nurse expresses fear concerning the intention of her mistress; problematic both in itself, especially as to the interpretation of lines 40–2, and in relation to lines 379–80, which are almost the same as 40–1; a most suspicious circumstance.
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    Further critical notes on Euripides' Hippolytus.C. W. Willink - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (02):408-.
    29–33. Phaedra's ἒρως must at first have been without betraying symptoms, by contrast with the change at Trozen to symptoms of νόσος as described in 34–40. We need to be told that explicitly, in preparation for 34ff. and in conjunction with the potentially revealing foundation of a temple to Aphrodite. We therefore need not only Jortin's ὀνομάσουσιν for ὠνόμαζєν in 33, but also my δηλον for ἒκδηλον in 32. The nearby ἒκδηλον in 37 will have played a part in the (...)
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  28. Relativity and Robinson.C. W. W. (ed.) - 1937 - London,: The Technical press.
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    (2 other versions)Aristotle’s de Interpretatione: Contradiction and Dialectic.C. W. A. Whitaker - 1998 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 51:171-172.
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    Replacement of auxiliary expressions.W. C. - 1956 - Philosophical Review 65 (1):38-55.
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    Theories of Learning. [REVIEW]C. W. C. - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (19):626-627.
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    Intersections of algebraically closed fields.C. J. Ash & John W. Rosenthal - 1986 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 30 (2):103-119.
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    Clinical guidelines: ways ahead.C. W. R. Onion Md Mrcgp & T. Walley Md Frcp - 1998 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 4 (4):287-293.
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    A Greek-English Lexicon.C. W. E. Miller, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones & Roderick McKenzie - 1925 - American Journal of Philology 46 (3):288.
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  35. Acts of Arguing, A Rhetorical Model of Argument (ARNO R. LODDER).C. W. Tindale - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 9 (1):73-78.
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    The Emptiness of Emptiness: An Introduction to Early Indian Mādhyamika.C. W. Huntington - 1992 - Philosophy East and West 42 (2):355-359.
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    Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca. 400 BC to AD 400 ed. by Vayos Liapis and Antonis K. Petrides.C. W. Marshall - 2020 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 113 (3):360-361.
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  38. The Judgements of Joan.C. W. LIGHTBODY - 1961
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    Palmar skin-resistance changes contrasted with non-palmar changes, and rate of insensible weight loss.C. W. Darrow & G. L. Freeman - 1934 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 17 (5):739.
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    Recrystallization and grain growth of deformed magnesium alloy.C. W. Su, L. Lu & M. O. Lai - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (2):181-200.
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  41. The European Landscape Convention.C. W. Thompson & I. S. Herlin - 2004 - Topos 47:44-53.
     
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    Critical notices.C. W. Valentine - 1924 - Mind 33 (1):112-119.
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    Steps Towards Educational Reform: Some Practical Suggestions for Improving Our National System.C. W. Bailey - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1913, this text was written in anticipation of the King's Speech for that year, which was due to include a Bill for the development of a National System of Education. The text puts forward the view that 'unless the Bill succeeds in making the most of the movement for reform springing from the schools themselves, it can but grant opportunities which will be incompletely utilised'. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the (...)
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  44. (2 other versions)A Critique of Linguistic Philosophy.C. W. K. Mundle - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (180):170-171.
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  45. An Appeal to Men. 'Raise the Standard'.W. C. & Appeal - 1917
     
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    Who Are The Philosophers Of Education?C. W. Bingham - 2005 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 24 (1):1-18.
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    The Encounter of Religions.W. N. C. - 1961 - International Philosophical Quarterly 1 (2):352-353.
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    The Naturalistic Tradition in Indian Thought.W. N. C. - 1961 - International Philosophical Quarterly 1 (3):538-539.
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    Peirce and triadomania: a walk in the semiotic wilderness.C. W. Spinks - 1991 - New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
    Chapter One Triadomany defined You shall bind them in Three Classes; according to their Classes. William Blake, Milton In a manuscript of The Quest for ...
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    Greek-English (A) Lexicon.C. W. E. Miller, H. G. Liddell, R. Scott & Henry Stuart Jones - 1928 - American Journal of Philology 49 (1):100.
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