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    Philippines: an interview with Ruth S Callanta.David S. Lim - 1995 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 12 (1):12-14.
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  2. Between Nations: Shakespeare, Spenser, Marvell, and the Question of Britain. By David J. Baker.W. S. H. Lim - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (1):112-112.
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    A general framework of multiple coordinative data fusion modules for real-time and heterogeneous data sources.Rozanawati Darman, Hanayanti Hafit, Aida Mustapha, David Lim, Salama A. Mostafa & Shafiza Ariffin Kashinath - 2021 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 30 (1):947-965.
    Designing a data-responsive system requires accurate input to ensure efficient results. The growth of technology in sensing methods and the needs of various kinds of data greatly impact data fusion (DF)-related study. A coordinative DF framework entails the participation of many subsystems or modules to produce coordinative features. These features are utilized to facilitate and improve solving certain domain problems. Consequently, this paper proposes a general Multiple Coordinative Data Fusion Modules (MCDFM) framework for real-time and heterogeneous data sources. We develop (...)
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    Philosophy through Machine Learning.Daniel Lim - 2020 - Teaching Philosophy 43 (1):29-46.
    In a previous article (2019), I motivated and defended the idea of teaching philosophy through computer science. In this article, I will further develop this idea and discuss how machine learning can be used for pedagogical purposes because of its tight affinity with philosophical issues surrounding induction. To this end, I will discuss three areas of significant overlap: (i) good / bad data and David Hume’s so-called Problem of Induction, (ii) validation and accommodation vs. prediction in scientific theory selection (...)
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    Commentary on "Spiritual Experience and Psychopathology".David Lukoff, Francis G. Lu & Robert P. Turner - 1997 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 4 (1):75-77.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Commentary on “Spiritual Experience and Psychopathology”Francis G. Lu (bio), David Lukoff (bio), and Robert P. Turner (bio)Jackson and Fulford have written an impor-tant paper which addresses an area of increasing interest in the United States—the relationship between religious/spiritual experiences and psychopathology. Using primarily the Present State Examination as the diagnostic framework, the authors describe in rich clinical detail three patients where certain phenomena lead to a possible diagnosis (...)
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    Reply to Tom Sterkenburg’s Commentary.David S. Watson - 2023 - Philosophy and Technology 36 (4):1-4.
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    Hare's account of moral reasoning.David S. Scarrow - 1966 - Ethics 76 (2):137-141.
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    Mr. Aldrich's “Last Word”.David S. Shwayder - 1954 - Philosophical Studies 5 (4):62-64.
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    Lawyers & Vampires: Cultural Histories of Legal Professions edited by W. Wesley Pue & David Sugarman.David S. Caudill - 2004 - Legal Ethics 7 (2):276-284.
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    Still: American Silent Motion Picture Photography.David S. Shields - 2013 - University of Chicago Press.
    The success of movies like The Artist and Hugo recreated the wonder and magic of silent film for modern audiences, many of whom might never have experienced a movie without sound. But while the American silent movie was one of the most significant popular art forms of the modern age, it is also one that is largely lost to us, as more than eighty percent of silent films have disappeared, the victims of age, disaster, and neglect. We now know about (...)
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  11. Essays on Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit, SUNY Press.David S. Stern (ed.) - 2012 - SUNY.
     
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    Toward a Better Understanding of Risk-Taking in Medical Decision Making.David S. Dinhofer & Shweta Agarwal - 2021 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 12 (1):113-125.
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    Shared Decision Making Still a Goal and Not a Practice: How One Physician Learned about the Other Side, The Patient's Perspective.David S. Dinhofer - 2016 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 7 (1-2):11-19.
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    Patricia Kitcher and “Kant’s Real Self”.David S. Brown - 1997 - Southwest Philosophy Review 13 (1):163-174.
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    Neural reuse as a source of developmental homology.David S. Moore & Chris Moore - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (4):284-285.
    Neural reuse theories should interest developmental psychologists because these theories can potentially illuminate the developmental relations among psychological characteristics observed across the lifespan. Characteristics that develop by exploiting pre-existing neural circuits can be thought of as developmental homologues. And, understood in this way, the homology concept that has proven valuable for evolutionary biologists can be used productively to study psychological/behavioral development.
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  16. Self-Defeating Pronouncements.David S. Shwayder - 1955 - Analysis 16 (4):74 - 85.
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    Autonomy and political obligation in Kant.David S. Stern - 1991 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):127-147.
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    Problems with the Consensus Definition of the Therapeutic Misconception.David S. Wendler - 2013 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 24 (4):387-394.
    In a previous article, I attempted to assess the likely impact of the most prominent versions of the therapeutic misconception (TM) on research subjects’ informed consent. I concluded that the TM is not nearly as significant a concern as is commonly thought, and that focusing on it is more likely to undermine than promote research subjects’ informed consent.A recent commentary rejects these conclusions, as least as they pertain to the “consensus” definition of the TM. The authors of the commentary argue (...)
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    An evaluation of Mealey's hypotheses based on psychopathy checklist: Identified groups.David S. Kosson & Joseph P. Newman - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (3):562-563.
    Although Mealey's account provides several interesting hypotheses, her integration across disparate samples renders the value of her explanation for psychopathy ambiguous. Recent evidence on Psychopathy Checklist-identified samples (Hare, 1991) suggests primary emotional and cognitive deficits inconsistent with her model. Whereas high-anxious psychopaths display interpersonal deficits consistent with Mealey's hypotheses, low-anxious psychopaths' deficits appear more sensitive to situational parameters than predicted.
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  20. Causality, referring, and proper names.David S. Schwarz - 1978 - Linguistics and Philosophy 2 (2):225 - 233.
    I argue that (a) the causal theory of proper names and (b) Kripke's chain of references thesis are logically independent of each other, and that the case for (a) is very weak. I observe that rejecting (a) we lose one powerful reason for treating proper names as rigid designators. I then consider reasons for subscribing to (b), and I argue that (b) is compatible with either a rigid or a non-rigid (descriptive) semantic treatment of proper names.
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    Confessing Race: Toward a Global Ecclesiology after Bonhoeffer and Du Bois.David S. Robinson - 2016 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 36 (2):121-139.
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s account of a transnational “confessing” church, developed with allusion to W.E.B. Du Bois, offers critical potential for addressing the problem of the global color line. To make this case, I first trace the ways in which Du Bois’s and Bonhoeffer’s German–American exchange studies contribute to their critical standpoints. Bonhoeffer’s “Protestantism without Reformation” is then examined to show that its view of American denominations is not mere German paternalism but a critique of how atomized churches can mask racial segregation, (...)
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    Contextual encoding and recovery from interference in the Brown-Peterson paradigm.David S. Gorfein & Nancy Schulze - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (6):569-571.
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    Improving Labor Outcomes among People with Mild or Moderate Mental Illness through Law and Policy Reform.David S. Kroll - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (2):363-365.
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    Introduction.David S. Liptay & John J. Liptay - 2007 - In David S. Liptay & John J. Liptay, The Importance of Insight: Essays in Honour of Michael Vertin. University of Toronto Press.
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    Continuity of written administration in the Late Carolingian East c. 887–911.David S. Bachrach & Bernard S. Bachrach - 2008 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 42 (1):109-146.
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    Embryo Experimentation.David S. Oderberg - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:276-283.
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    “A Christian, Holy People” Martin Luther on Salvation and the Church.David S. Yeago - 1997 - Modern Theology 13 (1):101-120.
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  28. Martin Luther on grace, law, and moral life: Prolegomena to an ecumenical discussion of Veritatis splendor.David S. Yeago - 1998 - The Thomist 62 (2):163-191.
     
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    Peccatorum Communio: Intercession in Bonhoeffer’s Use of Hegel.David S. Robinson - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (1):86-100.
    This essay challenges the portrayal of philosophical idealism as sinful ‘confinement in the self’, arguing that this obscures a relationship between Hegel and Bonhoeffer characterised by variation rather than contradiction. I first trace a limited congeniality between their respective critiques of the ‘beautiful soul’ and the ‘privately virtuous’, showing how both thinkers resist moral isolation through the call to confession. Second, I follow their attempts to overcome an oppositional logic between such social exchange and divine agency, rooted in the syntax (...)
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    Kant's Critique of Judgment: A biased aesthetics.David S. Miall - 1980 - British Journal of Aesthetics 20 (2):135-145.
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    Mysticism and Aldous Huxley: an examination of Heard-Huxley theories.David S. Savage - 1978 - Norwood, Pa.: Norwood Editions.
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    Lester Start, 1919-2001.David S. Scarrow - 2001 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 75 (2):127 -.
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  33. Ministry in America.David S. Schuller, Merton P. Strommen & Milo L. Brekke - 1980
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    Ethics and Biotechnology.David S. Oderberg - 1996 - Philosophical Books 37 (1):56-59.
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    (1 other version)Foreword.David S. Oderberg - 1998 - Ratio 11 (3):209–213.
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  36. Why I am not a consequentialist.David S. Oderberg - unknown
    This is an introductory talk on why I am not a consequentialist. I am not going to go into the details of consequentialist theory, or to compare and contrast different versions of consequentialism. Nor am I going to present all the reasons I am not a consequentialist, let alone all the reasons why you should not be one. All I want to do is focus on some key problems that in my view, and the view of many others, make consequentialism (...)
     
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    Functions of the septo-hippocampal system.David S. Olton - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (3):494-495.
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    Critical hermeneutics and american legal interpretation:A search for the meaning of new York times V. Sullivan.David S. Allen - 1999 - Angelaki 4 (1):173 – 188.
    (1999). Critical hermeneutics and American legal interpretation:A search for the meaning of new york times v. sullivan. Angelaki: Vol. 4, Judging the law, pp. 173-188.
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    Narratives of Tampering in the Earliest Commentaries on the Qurʾān. By Gordon Nickel.David S. Powers - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (3).
    Narratives of Tampering in the Earliest Commentaries on the Qurʾān. By Gordon Nickel. History of Christian-Muslim Relations, vol. 13. Leiden: Brill, 2011. Pp. xx + 244. $146.
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    Sceptics, millenarians, and Jews.David S. Katz, Jonathan Israel & Richard H. Popkin (eds.) - 1990 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    The essays in this volume are a contribution to this process of reappraisal, focusing specifically on the phenomena of scepticism and millenarianism, especially ...
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    Female advantage in threat avoidance manifests in threat reaction but not threat detection.David S. March & Lowell Gaertner - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Threat avoidance involves both detection of a threatening stimulus and reaction to it. We demonstrate with empirically validated stimuli that threat detection is more pronounced among males, whereas threat reactivity is more pronounced among females. Why women are less efficient detectors of threat challenges Benenson et al.'s conceptual analysis.
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    Take It to the Limit.David S. Caudill - 2003 - Metascience 12 (2):238-241.
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    A Court Case From Fourteenth-century North Africa.David S. Powers - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (2):229-254.
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  44. Fatwas as sources for legal and social history: A dispute over endowment revenues from Fourteenth-century Fez.David S. Powers - 1990 - Al-Qantara 11 (2):295-342.
     
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  45. Zayd.David S. Powers - 2014
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    Moral values, social ideologies and threat-based cognition: Implications for intergroup relations.David S. M. Morris & Brandon D. Stewart - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Moral foundations theory has provided an account of the moral values that underscore different cultural and political ideologies, and these moral values of harm, fairness, loyalty, authority, and purity can help to explain differences in political and cultural ideologies; however, the extent to which moral foundations relate to strong social ideologies, intergroup processes and threat perceptions is still underdeveloped. To explore this relationship, we conducted two studies. In Study 1, we considered how the moral foundations predicted strong social ideologies such (...)
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    Appealing Biased IRB Rulings.David S. Rubin - 1980 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 2 (8):11.
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    Response to Buckle.David S. Oderberg - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (3):166-166.
    This is a brief response to Stephen Buckle's paper 'Biological Processes and Moral Events', Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (1988): 144-7, in which Buckle argues that the continuity of early human development does not preclude there being 'morally significant' events, such as syngamy, that set boundaries for the permissibility of human embryo experimentation. I reply to Buckle that the very continuity at issue does indeed preclude the existence of such 'morally significant' events, and that the Australian Senate Select Committee on (...)
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  49. Science. Stem cells. And fraud.David S. Oderberg - unknown
    The world of science was stunned, and the hopes of many people dashed, when Professor Hwang Woo Suk of Seoul National University was recently found guilty of massive scientific fraud. Until January 2006 he was considered one of the world’s leading experts in cloning and stem cell research. Yet he was found by his own university to have fabricated all of the cell lines he claimed, in articles published in Science in 2004 and 2005, to have derived from cloned human (...)
     
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  50. Kripke and "quus".David S. Oderberg - 1987 - Theoria 53 (2-3):115-20.
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