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  1. List of Contents: Volume 13, Number 5, October 2000.M. Mac Gregor, A. Unified Quantum Hall Close-Packed, Interpretations Using Local Realism, J. Uffink & J. Van Lith - 2001 - Foundations of Physics 31 (1).
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    The factory as a battlefield.Helena Chávez Mac Gregor - 2016 - Kronos 1 (1):90-102.
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  3. Apunte crítico sobre el arte contemporáneo.Genaro Fernández Mac Gregor - 1931 - México,: Editorial "Cvltvra". Edited by Alejandro Quijano.
     
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    Ethics as the study of ideals.A. MaC Armstrong - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (1):37-44.
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    Philosophy and common sense.A. Mac C. Armstrong - 1962 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (3):354-359.
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    Common epitaxial feature of various thin film textures.Dorothy A. Brine & R. A. Young - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (88):651-662.
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    Advances in the Teaching of Modern Languages. Volume 2.Dorothy A. Wakeford & G. Mathieu - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):103.
  8. The Applicability of Weber's Law to Smell.E. A. Mac Gamble - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8:431.
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  9. The Historical Way of Knowing.Dorothy A. Haecker - 1981 - Dissertation, University of Kansas
    This study takes its shape around two fundamentally opposed ways of understanding the discipline of history. The one regards historical inquiry as capable of discovering "what really happened" in the human past and considers historical truth to be a matter of the correspondence between historical accounts and the past as it actually was. The other regards historical inquiry as actually constructing the human past by its methods of interpreting evidence and considers historical truth to be a matter of the internal (...)
     
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    Cristianismo e modernidade no pensamento filosófico de Henrique Cláudio de Lima Vaz.João A. Mac Dowell Sj - 2022 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 67 (1):e41987.
    O artigo trata da primeira da fase, bem mais breve, do pensamento filosófico de Lima Vaz, reconhecido como um dos principais filósofos de sua geração no Brasil. Depois de fornecer algumas indicações sobre sua formação intelectual, detém-se na sua reflexão sobre as condições de reconciliação entre a mensagem cristã e o pensamento moderno através de seus artigos sobre “consciência histórica”, visando resgatar o verdadeiro sentido da modernidade. Analisa também a aplicação feita por ele dessas ideias à solução dos graves problemas (...)
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    Early Cycladic Potter's Marks from Mount Kynthos in Delos.J. A. Mac Gillivray - 1981 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 105 (2):615-621.
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    Mount Kynthos in Delos. The Early Cycladic Settlement.J. A. Mac Gillivray - 1980 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 104 (1):3-45.
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    Policy education in a research‐focused doctoral nursing program: Power as knowing participation in change.Donna J. Perry, Saisha Cintron, Pamela J. Grace, Dorothy A. Jones, Anne T. Kane, Heather M. Kennedy, Violet M. Malinski, William Mar & Lauri Toohey - forthcoming - Nursing Inquiry:e12615.
    Nurses have moral obligations incurred by membership in the profession to participate knowingly in health policy advocacy. Many barriers have historically hindered nurses from realizing their potential to advance health policy. The contemporary political context sets additional challenges to policy work due to polarization and conflict. Nursing education can help nurses recognize their role in advancing health through political advocacy in a manner that is consistent with disciplinary knowledge and ethical responsibilities. In this paper, the authors describe an exemplar of (...)
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    The Cost of Ethics Legislation: A Look at the Patient Self-Determination Act.Jeremy Sugarman, Neil R. Powe, Dorothy A. Brillantes & Melanie K. Smith - 1993 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 3 (4):387-399.
    The Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA) requires hospitals to ask patients upon admission whether they have an advance directive. Although the PSDA has received extensive criticism, little attention has been paid to the cost of the law, either during its legislative course or following its implementation. Nonetheless, several tangible and intangible costs are associated with the PSDA. Such costs may be incurred by different parties. This paper examines the costs and benefits of the PSDA and illustrates the extent of some of (...)
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    Laicidade, Estado e Religião: o novo paradigma (Secularity, State and Religion: the new paradigm) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2010v8n19p41. [REVIEW]João A. Mac Dowell - 2010 - Horizonte 8 (19):41-52.
    As relações Estado-Religião têm sido regidas na modernidade pelo princípio da laicidade do Estado. Esta laicidade assumiu, muitas vezes, o caráter de negação dos valores transcendentes, sob a capa de neutralidade do Estado. Tal posição se explica pela origem do Estado laico como reação à influência dominante das Igrejas cristãs sobre toda a vida social, no período anterior à Revolução Francesa. Ora, esta contraposição entre as esferas religiosa e política perdeu qualquer sentido no mundo atual, pelo menos, no Ocidente. Com (...)
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    How Do Interaction Experiences Influence Doctoral Students’ Academic Pursuits in Biomedical Research?Robert H. Tai, Heather D. Wathington, Dorothy A. Andriole, Donna B. Jeffe, Devasmita Chakraverty & Xiaoqing Kong - 2013 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 33 (3-4):76-84.
    This exploratory qualitative study investigated how doctoral students reported their personal and professional interaction experiences that they believed might facilitate or impede their academic pursuits in biomedical research. We collected 19 in-depth interviews with doctoral students in biomedical research from eight universities, and we based our qualitative analytic approach on the work of Miles and Huberman. The results indicated that among different sources and types of interaction, academic and emotional interactions from family and teachers in various stages essentially affected students’ (...)
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    A survey of Marxism.A. James Gregor - 1965 - New York,: Random House.
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    Short notices.A. C. F. Beales, R. F. Dearden, W. B. Inglis, R. R. Dale, Gordon R. Cross, John Hayes, S. Leslie Hunter, Robert J. Hoare, M. F. Cleugh, T. Desmond Morrow, Dorothy A. Wakeford, W. H. Burston, P. H. J. H. Gosden, Evelyn E. Cowie, Kartick C. Mukherjee, J. M. Wilson, H. C. Barnard & David Johnston - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):98-112.
  19. High quality learning opportunities in high poverty middle schools: Moving from rhetoric to reality.Douglas J. Mac Iver, Estelle Young, Robert Balfanz, Alta Shaw, Maria Garriott & A. Cohen - 2001 - In Thomas S. Dickinson (ed.), Reinventing the middle school. New York: RoutledgeFalmer.
     
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    Individual Ethical Orientations and the Perceived Acceptability of Questionable Finance Ethics Decisions.Mac Clouse, Robert A. Giacalone, Tricia D. Olsen & Lorenzo Patelli - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 144 (3):549-558.
    Finance is an area that, in practice, is plagued by accusations of unethical activity; the study of finance had adopted a largely nonbehavioral approach to business ethics research. We address this gap in by assessing whether individual ethical orientations predict the acceptability of questionable decisions about financial issues. Results show that individual ethical orientations are associated with different levels of acceptability of questionable decisions about financial issues, though the pattern of these differences varies across individual ethical orientations assessed. These results (...)
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    (1 other version)Het bewustzijn in verhouding tot ruimte en tijd.Mac Leod & H. D. A. - 1964 - Philosophica 2.
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    Marxism and ethics: A methodological inquiry.A. James Gregor - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (3):368-384.
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    Attending to Social Vulnerability When Rationing Pandemic Resources.Dorothy E. Vawter, Karen G. Gervais, Angela Witt Prehn & Debra A. DeBruin - 2011 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 22 (1):42-53.
    Pandemic plans are increasingly attending to groups experiencing health disparities and other social vulnerabilities. Although some pandemic guidance is silent on the issue, guidance that attends to socially vulnerable groups ranges widely, some procedural (often calling for public engagement), and some substantive. Public engagement objectives vary from merely educational to seeking reflective input into the ethical commitments that should guide pandemic planning and response. Some plans that concern rationing during a severe pandemic recommend ways to protect socially vulnerable groups without (...)
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    Combined drives in learning.Dorothy Rethlingshafer, A. Eschenbach & J. T. Stone - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 41 (3):226.
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    Dueling ethical frameworks for allocating health resources.Dorothy E. Vawter, J. Eline Garrett, Karen G. Gervais, Angela Witt Prehn & Debra A. DeBruin - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (4):54 – 56.
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    A Survey of Marxism.A. James Gregor - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (1):128-129.
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    Black Nationalism: A Preliminary Analysis of Negro Radicalism.A. James Gregor - 1963 - Science and Society 27 (4):415 - 432.
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    The Political and Social Ideas of St. Augustine.Dorothy Emmet & Herbert A. Deane - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (62):72.
    A critical essay on St. Augustine's social and political thought. In describing Augustine, the author captures the essence of the man in these words: "Genius he had in full measure... he is the master of the phrase or the sentence that embodies a penetrating insight, a flash of lightning that illuminates the entire sky; he is the rhetorician, the epigrammist, the polemicist, but not the patient, logical systematic philosopher.".
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    Marx, Feuerbach and the Reform of the Hegelian Dialectic.A. James Gregor - 1965 - Science and Society 29 (1):66 - 80.
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    On the nature of prejudice.A. James Gregor - 1961 - The Eugenics Review 52 (4):217.
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    We Are Made of Star-Stuff.Joris A. Gregor & Hartmut Rosa - 2023 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 71 (2):272-289.
    Connectedness is a significant element of sociality that occurs not only ideally and ‘leiblich’, but also consists of a material dimension. This is established through the materiality of the human body and points beyond it at the same time. The material aspect of connectedness is not simply social but has a social meaning nonetheless: Materiality has an impact on society and on the quality of human coexistence with the environment. To be able to describe this aspect, we use approaches of (...)
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    Semelhança estrutural entre as compreensões heideggeriana e bíblica do homem: uma consideração a partir da questão da técnica. Síntese–.J. A. Mac Dowell - 2009 - Síntese: Revista de Filosofia 36 (116):440.
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    Natural Philosophy Epitomised: A Translation of Books 8–11 of Gregor Reisch's Philosophical Pearl.Gregor Reisch - 2003 - Ashgate. Edited by Andrew Cunningham & Sachiko Kusukawa.
    Its author was a Carthusian monk. Offered here is a translation, with annotation and an important introduction, of the four books on natural philosophy, the predecessor of modern science.
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  34. The Fascist Persuasion in Radical Politics.A. James Gregor - 1976 - Science and Society 40 (1):100-103.
     
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    Heidegger e o pensamento oriental: confrontações.João A. Mac Dowell Sj - 2011 - Natureza Humana 13 (2):19-38.
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    A Prosentential Theory of Truth.Dorothy Grover - 1992 - Princeton University Press.
    In a number of influential articles published since 1972, Dorothy Grover has developed the prosentential theory of truth. Brought together and published with a new introduction, these essays are even more impressive as a group than they were as single contributions to philosophy and linguistics. Denying that truth has an explanatory role, the prosentential theory does not address traditional truth issues like belief, meaning, and justification. Instead, it focuses on the grammatical role of the truth predicate and asserts that (...)
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    The Cult of ViṭhobāThe Cult of Vithoba.Dorothy M. Spencer & G. A. Deleury - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (1):135.
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    Moral Principles in Political Philosophy by Felix E. Oppenheim.A. James Gregor & Robert McShea - 1971 - World Futures 10 (1):131-142.
  39. Tom Rockmore and Joseph Margolis, eds., The Heidegger Case: On Philosophy and Politics Reviewed by.Leslie A. Mac Avoy - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (1):45-47.
     
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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.
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    Mussolini's Intellectuals: Fascist Social and Political Thought.A. James Gregor - 2006 - Princeton University Press.
    Fascism has traditionally been characterized as irrational and anti-intellectual, finding expression exclusively as a cluster of myths, emotions, instincts, and hatreds. This intellectual history of Italian Fascism--the product of four decades of work by one of the leading experts on the subject in the English-speaking world--provides an alternative account. A. James Gregor argues that Italian Fascism may have been a flawed system of belief, but it was neither more nor less irrational than other revolutionary ideologies of the twentieth century. (...)
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    New books. [REVIEW]Dorothy Emmet, D. R. Bell, J. O. Urmson, J. L. Evans, S. Coval, Kimon Lycos, William Kneale, D. M. Wright, Jon Wheatley, Margaret A. Boden & W. von Leyden - 1962 - Mind 71 (283):421-440.
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  43. (1 other version)A Prosentential theory of truth.Dorothy L. Grover, Joseph L. Camp & Nuel D. Belnap - 1975 - Philosophical Studies 27 (1):73--125.
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    Can Primary School Mathematics Performance Be Predicted by Longitudinal Changes in Physical Fitness and Activity Indicators?Vedrana Sember, Gregor Jurak, Gregor Starc & Shawnda A. Morrison - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveTo determine to what extent physical fitness indicators and/or moderate to vigorous physical activity may account for final mathematics academic performance awarded at the end of primary school.MethodsSchool-aged youth were sampled in a repeated-measures, longitudinal design in Grade 6, and again in Grade 9. The youth completed a fitness test battery consisting of: flamingo balance test, standing long jump, backward obstacle course, plate tapping, sit ups, sit and reach, handgrip, and 20-m shuttle run. APmath scores were obtained for all children (...)
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    Confucianism and the political thought of sun yat-Sen.A. James Gregor - 1981 - Philosophy East and West 31 (1):55-70.
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    Classical marxism and the totalitarian ethic.A. James Gregor - 1968 - Journal of Value Inquiry 2 (1):58-72.
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    Psychoanalytic disposition terms and reduction sentences.A. James Gregor - 1966 - Journal of Philosophy 63 (23):737-745.
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    Reframing Recruitment: Evaluating Framing in Authorization for Research Contact Programs.Candace D. Speight, Charlie Gregor, Yi-An Ko, Stephanie A. Kraft, Andrea R. Mitchell, Nyiramugisha K. Niyibizi, Bradley G. Phillips, Kathryn M. Porter, Seema K. Shah, Jeremy Sugarman, Benjamin S. Wilfond & Neal W. Dickert - 2021 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 12 (3):206-213.
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    A dual decomposition strategy of both microbial and phenotypic components for a better understanding of causal claims.Gregor P. Greslehner & Maël Lemoine - 2019 - Biology and Philosophy 35 (1):1.
    In our commentary on Lynch et al.’s target paper, we focus on decomposition as a research strategy. We argue that not only the presumptive microbial causes but also their supposed phenotypic effects need to be decomposed relative to each other. Such a dual decomposition strategy ought to improve the way in which causal claims in microbiome research can be made and understood.
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    Giovanni Gentile and the Philosophy of the Young Karl Marx.A. James Gregor - 1963 - Journal of the History of Ideas 24 (2):213.
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