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    Polyarchy: the political theory of Robert A. Dahl.Donald J. Lee - 1991 - New York: Garland.
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    Homology, female orgasm and the forgotten argument of Donald Symons.Dean J. Lee - 2013 - Biology and Philosophy 28 (6):1021-1027.
    The ‘byproduct account’ of female orgasm, a subject of renewed debate since Lloyd (The case of the female orgasm, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 2005), is universally attributed to Symons (The evolution of human sexuality, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1979). While this is correct to the extent that he linked it to the adaptive value of male orgasm, I argue that the attribution of the theory as we understand it to Symons is based on a serious and hitherto unrecognised misinterpretation. Symons (...)
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Joan K. Smith, Robert Nicholas Berard, George R. Knight, Ezri Atzmon, J. Harold Anderson, F. C. Rankine, Daniel V. Collins, Dorothy Huenecke, Nathan Kravetz, Donald Arnstine, Laurence Peters, Terry Franco, Lee Joanne Collins & Roy L. Cox - 1982 - Educational Studies 13 (2):252-283.
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    Rezension: Lee, Bandy X. Hrsg., Wie gefährlich ist Donald Trump? 27 Stellungnahmen aus Psychiatrie und Psychologie. Übers. von Irmela Köstlin u. Jürgen Schröder. Mit einem Vorwort von Robert J. Lifton, einem Vorwort für die deutsche Ausgabe von Hans-Jürgen Wirth und einem Nachwort von Noam Chomsky u. Bandy X. Lee. [REVIEW]Ellen Reinke - 2020 - Psyche 74 (12):1014-1016.
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  5. James B. Conklin, jr. and Donald J. silversmith!Donald J. Silversmith - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 2--2.
     
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    Scientific Method as a Stage Process.Donald S. Lee Donald S. Lee - 1968 - Dialectica 22 (1):28-44.
    . — The scientific method can be understood as a sequence of stages of types of activity undertaken to construct explanatory hypotheses which are verifiable. These stages, origination, deduction, experimentation, and confirmation, are each subdivided into several phases. The stages and phases are related by an order of precedence in which any given phase has to be preceded by the one before it but does not necessarily lead to the one after it. Such a dynamic outline of the growth of (...)
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  7. Socrates and Hedonism: Protagoras 351b-358d.Donald J. Zeyl - 1980 - Phronesis 25 (3):250-269.
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    A Chinese Ethics for the New Century: The Chi'en Mu Lectures in History and Culture, and Other Essays on Science and Confucian Ethics.Donald J. Munro - 2005 - Columbia University Press.
    Modernism and the Architecture of Private Life offers a bold new assessment of the role of the domestic sphere in modernist literature, architecture, and design.
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    The Concept of Man in Contemporary China.Donald J. Munro - 1982 - Philosophy East and West 32 (4):453-462.
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    Marcus Aurelius: The Stoic Emperor.Donald J. Robertson - 2024 - Yale University Press.
    _Experience the world of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and the tremendous challenges he faced and overcame with the help of Stoic philosophy_ This novel biography brings Marcus Aurelius (121–180 CE) to life for a new generation of readers by exploring the emperor’s fascinating psychological journey. Donald J. Robertson examines Marcus’s relationships with key figures in his life, such as his mother, Domitia Lucilla, and the emperor Hadrian, as well as his Stoic tutors. He draws extensively on Marcus’s own _Meditations_ (...)
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    The network approach to psychopathology: a review of the literature 2008–2018 and an agenda for future research.Donald J. Robinaugh, Ria H. A. Hoekstra, Emma R. Toner & Denny Borsboom - 2019 - Psychological Medicine:1-14.
    The network approach to psychopathology posits that mental disorders can be conceptualized and studied as causal systems of mutually reinforcing symptoms. This approach, first posited in 2008, has grown substantially over the past decade and is now a full-fledged area of psychiatric research. In this article, we provide an overview and critical analysis of 363 articles produced in the first decade of this research program, with a focus on key theoretical, methodological, and empirical contributions. In addition, we turn our attention (...)
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    13. Mencius and an Ethics of the New Century.Donald J. Munro - 2002 - In Alan K. L. Chan (ed.), Mencius: Contexts and Interpretations. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 305-316.
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    The Dialogues of Plato. Vol. 1: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno, Gorgias, Menexenus.Donald J. Zeyl & R. E. Allen - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (2):244.
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    The actual extent of mastectomy: a key to survival.Donald J. Ferguson - 1987 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30 (3):311.
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    What makes public health studies ethical? Dissolving the boundary between research and practice.Donald J. Willison, Nancy Ondrusek, Angus Dawson, Claudia Emerson, Lorraine E. Ferris, Raphael Saginur, Heather Sampson & Ross Upshur - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):61.
    The generation of evidence is integral to the work of public health and health service providers. Traditionally, ethics has been addressed differently in research projects, compared with other forms of evidence generation, such as quality improvement, program evaluation, and surveillance, with review of non-research activities falling outside the purview of the research ethics board. However, the boundaries between research and these other evaluative activities are not distinct. Efforts to delineate a boundary – whether on grounds of primary purpose, temporality, underlying (...)
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    Discrimination of speed and direction of rotation in the pigeon: A mirror-image effect.Donald J. Stehouwer & M. Ray Denny - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (2):101-104.
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    Plato, Symposium. [REVIEW]Donald J. Zeyl - 1991 - Ancient Philosophy 11 (1):169-171.
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    Socrates, Pleasure and Value. [REVIEW]Donald J. Zeyl - 2002 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 (2):490-492.
    George Rudebusch’s book, Socrates, Pleasure and Value is a richly textured book whose central aim is to resolve the dispute. On the one hand, Rudebusch sides with the proponents of in holding that the hedonism of the Protagoras is Socrates’ own considered position, clearly distinct from the hedonism refuted in the Gorgias, despite evident verbal similarities. On the other, he agrees with the proponents of that for Socrates virtue is the supreme intrinsic human good. He thus accepts the burden of (...)
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    Martin Buber: prophet of religious secularism.Donald J. Moore - 1996 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    In this study of Martin Buber's life and work, Donald Moore focuses in on Buber's central message about what it means to be a human being and a person of faith.
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    Retroactive inhibition, spontaneous recovery, and type of interpolated learning.Donald J. Lehr, Richard C. Frank & David W. Mattison - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 92 (2):232.
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    Electroconvulsive shock and inhibition: Some problems considered.Donald J. Lewis & Brendan A. Maher - 1966 - Psychological Review 73 (4):388-392.
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    Sources of experimental amnesia.Donald J. Lewis - 1969 - Psychological Review 76 (5):461-472.
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    One. Background and methodology.Donald J. Munro - 1988 - In Images of Human Nature: A Sung Portrait. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-42.
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    The concept of man in early China.Donald J. Munro - 1969 - Stanford, Calif.,: Stanford University Press.
    What is unique about China is the agreement on all sides that men are naturally equal. This is the second of our two central themes. ...
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    Alternatives to project-specific consent for access to personal information for health research: Insights from a public dialogue.Donald J. Willison, Marilyn Swinton, Lisa Schwartz, Julia Abelson, Cathy Charles, David Northrup, Ji Cheng & Lehana Thabane - 2008 - BMC Medical Ethics 9 (1):18-.
    BackgroundThe role of consent for research use of health information is contentious. Most discussion has focused on when project-specific consent may be waived but, recently, a broader range of consent options has been entertained, including broad opt-in for multiple studies with restrictions and notification with opt-out. We sought to elicit public values in this matter and to work toward an agreement about a common approach to consent for use of personal information for health research through deliberative public dialogues.MethodsWe conducted seven (...)
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    Acknowledgments.Donald J. Munro - 1988 - In Images of Human Nature: A Sung Portrait. Princeton University Press.
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    Contents.Donald J. Munro - 1988 - In Images of Human Nature: A Sung Portrait. Princeton University Press.
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  28. On Museums and Philosophers.Donald J. Munro & Henry Rosemont - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (3):351-357.
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    The Concept of "Interest" in Chinese Thought.Donald J. Munro - 1980 - Journal of the History of Ideas 41 (2):179.
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    Three. The mirror and the body: Internal knowledge and external embodiment.Donald J. Munro - 1988 - In Images of Human Nature: A Sung Portrait. Princeton University Press. pp. 75-111.
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    When Science is in Defense of Value-Linked Facts.Donald J. Munro - 2019 - Philosophy East and West 69 (3):900-917.
    About a decade ago I noticed that when referring to quality health care, or financial pyramid schemes like the one in the Madoff affair, or weakness in the mortgage market, many American intellectuals and politicians talked about the "moral imperatives" or the "ethical bailout" that would be needed to correct the resultant problems. But no one identified what the moral imperatives were. So I decided to investigate what such imperatives might consist of if Chinese and American thinkers tried to work (...)
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    Zao qi Zhongguo "ren" di guan nian.Donald J. Munro - 1994 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing. Edited by Guoxiong Zhuang & Liming Tao.
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    The 1982 Interpersonal Circle: A taxonomy for complementarity in human transactions.Donald J. Kiesler - 1983 - Psychological Review 90 (3):185-214.
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    Praxiologies and the Philosophy of Economics.J. Lee Auspitz, Wojciech W. Gasparski, Marek K. Mlicki & Klemens Szaniawski (eds.) - 1992 - Transaction Publishers.
    This breakthrough volume integrates European, British, and American scholarship in advanced areas of philosophy and decision theory. Contributions cover a broad area of economics--from criticism of institutional economics to examination of the role of induction in economic forecasting.
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    Merger paranoia.Donald J. Boudreaux - 1987 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 1 (4):62-78.
    THE BIGNESS COMPLEX by Walter Adams and James W. Brock New York: Pantheon, 1986. 426 pp., $22.95.
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    A theory on causal factors in the origin of life.J. Lee Kavanau - 1945 - Philosophy of Science 12 (3):190-193.
    In this paper a theory relating to the causal factors operative in the origin of living systems is presented.Let us consider living forms as material systems exhibiting, in addition to those properties held in common with all matter, systemic properties of a specific nature. If, then, the matter of the earth is classified from this standpoint, it is found that these systems are distributed only over the surface of the earth or in a shallow upper layer. This fact indicates that (...)
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    Semiosic Relativity.Donald J. Cunningham & Richard D. Stewart - 1990 - Semiotics:256-264.
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    Problems of the Origin of Political Authority.Donald J. Kreitzer - 1960 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 10 (10):190-203.
    Thomistic political philosophers regularly attach a great deal of importance to ‘the problem of the origin of political authority’ and commonly cite one or the other of two traditional theories the translation theory or the designation theory as the answer to this problem. In this paper, we intend to take a fresh look at ‘the problem of the origin of political authority’ and at the translation and the designation theories. Specifically, we have five aims. These are: to demonstrate that ‘the (...)
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    Measurement of lingual vibrotactile sensitivity using pulsed and continuous stimulation.Donald J. Fucci, Dennis J. Arnst, Kal M. Telage & Patrick McCaffrey - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (2):85-86.
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  40. Guilty Grace and Gratitude. A Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism Commemorating its 400th Anniversary.Donald J. Bruggink - 1963
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    Abduction and Affordance: J. J. Gibson and Theories of Semiosis.Donald J. Cunningham - 1988 - Semiotics:27-33.
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    Reciprocal altruism and the biological basis of ethics in Neo-Confucianism.Donald J. Munro - 2002 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 1 (2):131-141.
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    Euripides: Hecuba (review).Donald J. Mastronarde - 2002 - American Journal of Philology 123 (1):129-132.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Euripides: HecubaDonald J. MastronardeJustina Gregory, ed. Euripides: Hecuba. With intro., text, and comm. American Philological Association Textbook Series 14. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1999. xxxviii + 218 pp. Cloth, $29.95; paper, $15.95. (Now distributed by Oxford University Press, New York.)In the past decade Hecuba has received ample attention in the literary scholarship on Euripides (Burnett, Mossman, Segal, Thalmann, and Zeitlin are among the major contributors, as well as Justina (...)
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    The role of research evidence in pharmaceutical policy making: evidence when necessary but not necessarily evidence.Donald J. Willison & Stuart M. MacLeod - 1999 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 5 (2):243-249.
  45. The Jesus of Christian History.Donald J. Goergen - 1992
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    The effects of brief variable foreperiods on simple reaction time.Donald J. Polzella, Eric G. Ramsey & Samuel M. Bower - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (5):467-469.
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    Medieval Monstrosity and the Female Body. By Sarah Alison Miller.Donald J. Dietrich - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (3):405 - 405.
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 3, Page 405, June 2012.
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    Consent for use of personal information for health research: Do people with potentially stigmatizing health conditions and the general public differ in their opinions?Donald J. Willison, Valerie Steeves, Cathy Charles, Lisa Schwartz, Jennifer Ranford, Gina Agarwal, Ji Cheng & Lehana Thabane - 2009 - BMC Medical Ethics 10 (1):10-.
    BackgroundStigma refers to a distinguishing personal trait that is perceived as or actually is physically, socially, or psychologically disadvantageous. Little is known about the opinion of those who have more or less stigmatizing health conditions regarding the need for consent for use of their personal information for health research.MethodsWe surveyed the opinions of people 18 years and older with seven health conditions. Participants were drawn from: physicians' offices and clinics in southern Ontario; and from a cross-Canada marketing panel of individuals (...)
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    Facilitating Reflection Among Family Literacy Participants.Donald J. Yarosz & Susan Willar Fountain - 2003 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 23 (1-2):39-43.
    In this paper, we reflect upon our experience in Mexico, as weIl as review the literature on reflection developed by adult educators in the United States in order to begin to develop a theory of “relevant retlection” useful for family literacy practitioners. We feel that engaging in relevant reflection can help to empower family literacy practitioners in the United States to work more effectively with participants and help participants think more critically about the meaning of literacy in their lives. It (...)
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    How to think like a Roman emperor: the stoic philosophy of Marcus Aurelius.Donald J. Robertson - 2019 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    The life-changing principles of Stoicism taught through the story of its most famous proponent Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius was the final famous Stoic philosopher of the ancient world. The Meditations, his personal journal, survives to this day as one of the most loved self-help and spiritual classics of all time. In How to Think Like a Roman Emperor, cognitive psychotherapist Donald Robertson weaves the life and philosophy of Marcus Aurelius together seamlessly to provide a compelling modern-day guide to the (...)
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