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  1. (1 other version)Animal intelligence.Edward L. Thorndike - 1899 - Psych Revmonog 8 (2):207-208.
  2. A semantic characterization of natural language determiners.Edward L. Keenan & Jonathan Stavi - 1986 - Linguistics and Philosophy 9 (3):253 - 326.
  3. Teaching Business Ethics: Targeted Outputs.Edward L. Felton & Ronald R. Sims - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 60 (4):377-391.
    Business ethics is once again a hot topic as examples of improper business practices that violate commonly accepted ethical norms are brought to our attention. With the increasing number of scandals business schools find themselves on the defensive in explaining what they are doing to help respond to the call to teach ‘‘more’’ business ethics. This paper focuses on two issues germane to business ethics teaching efforts: the ‘‘targeted output’’ goals of teaching business ethics and when in the curriculum business (...)
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  4. Changing our schools.L. Stoll & D. Fink - 1997 - British Journal of Educational Studies 45 (2):227-228.
     
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    A sociological theory of knowledge.Edward L. Schaub - 1920 - Philosophical Review 29 (4):319-339.
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    Action decrement and its relation to learning.Edward L. Walker - 1958 - Psychological Review 65 (3):129-142.
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    Editors’ Introduction and Review: An Appraisal of Surprise: Tracing the Threads That Stitch It Together.Edward L. Munnich, Meadhbh I. Foster & Mark T. Keane - 2019 - Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (1):37-49.
    This special issue presents developments in research on the cognitive mechanisms and consequences of surprise. Amidst much progress, surprise research has often been siloed, so, as editors, we have sought to juxtapose insights, theories, and findings, to support cross‐fertilization in future research. The present paper sets the stage by presenting a historical summary, highlighting contrasts in definitions, and tracing major threads running through this issue and the larger surprise literature.
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    Heredity, correlation and sex differences in school abilities: studies from the Department of Educational Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University.Edward L. Thorndike - 1903 - Berlin: Mayer & Müller.
    Excerpt from Heredity, Correlation and Sex Differences in School Abilities: Studies From the Department of Educational Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University The Relationships between the Different Abilities Involved in the Study of Arithmetic. By W. A. Fox and E. L. Thorndike. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving (...)
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  9. The Logical Presuppositions of Questions and Answers.Edward L. Keenan & Robert D. Hull - 1973 - In János S. Petőfi & Dorothea Franck (eds.), Präsuppositionen in Philosophie und Linguistik. Frankfurt (M.): Athenäum-Verlag. pp. 441--466.
  10. Boolean Semantics for Natural Language.Edward L. Keenan & Leonard M. Faltz - 1987 - Studia Logica 46 (4):401-404.
     
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    Animal Intelligence: Experimental Studies.Edward L. Thorndike - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (7):193-194.
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  12. Philip Clayton, God and contemporary science [edinburgh studies in constructive theology].Edward L. Schoen - 1999 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 46 (3):189-191.
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    David Hume and the Mysterious Shroud of Turin.Edward L. Schoen - 1991 - Religious Studies 27 (2):209 - 222.
    Contrary to Hume’s contention, there is no essential connection between miracles and violations of natural laws. Not only may violations of natural law be utterly nonmiraculous, miracles may occur in complete conformity with such laws. Furthermore, a proper understanding of miracles in terms of divine agency places them into an epistemic context where the growth of science does not directly threaten their possibility.
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  14. Nature, God, and scientific method.Edward L. Schoen - 2019 - In Philip MacEwen (ed.), Idealist Alternatives to Materialist Philosophies of Science. Leiden: BRILL.
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    The 2000 Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies.Edward L. Shirley - 2001 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 21 (1):103-106.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 21.1 (2001) 103-106 [Access article in PDF] The 2000 Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies Edward L. Shirley St. Edward's University The annual meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies met in Nashville on Friday and Saturday, November 17 and 18, 2000. This year's papers addressed the theme "Beyond the Usual Alternatives in Buddhist-Christian Dialogue," with usual alternatives being the categories of exclusivism, inclusivism, (...)
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    American Association of Colleges of Nursing.Edward L. Beard - 2002 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 4 (3):55-56.
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    The case of dark alliance.Edward L. Carter - 1998 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 13 (3):183 – 193.
    A significant and controversial 1996 news story was Dm% Alliance, a 3-part series wkitten by reporter Gary Webb fm the San Jose Mercury News. In the series, which appeared August 18-20, Webb reported links during the 1980s among the Central Intelligence Agency, a California drug ring, and US.-backed Nicaraguan rebels. Critics raised ethical questions about how Webb obtained information and about how he and the Mercury News presented the story. This essay examines those questions and discusses journalists' virtues. Guidelines for (...)
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    (1 other version)Ideo-motor action: A reply to professor Montague.Edward L. Thorndike - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (2):32-37.
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    (1 other version)On the function of visual imagery and its measurement from individual reports.Edward L. Thorndike - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (14):381-384.
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    Anger and Shame in the Tropical Forest: On Affect as a Cultural System in Papua New Guinea.Edward L. Schieffelin - 1983 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 11 (3):181-191.
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    Einleitung in die Philosophie.Edward L. Schaub & Wilhelm Windelband - 1916 - Philosophical Review 25 (2):197.
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    Reciprocals in Malagasy.Edward L. Keenan - unknown
    a transitive verb, Lt b) is its minimal correspondent built with a reciprocal verb.* (I) a. m+aN+enjika (Manenjika) an-dRabe Rakoto. pREs+AcT+cltase Acc-Rabe Rakoto..
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    A note on the accuracy of discrimination of weights and lengths.Edward L. Thorndike - 1909 - Psychological Review 16 (5):340-346.
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    A study of fears.Edward L. Thorndike - 1898 - Psychological Review 5 (1):87-88.
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    A study of puzzles with special reference to the psychology of mental adaptation.Edward L. Thorndike - 1898 - Psychological Review 5 (1):89-89.
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    Presupposition in Natural Logic.Edward L. Keenan - 1973 - The Monist 57 (3):344-370.
    We consider the logical form of a natural language sentence to be a formal object which determines both the logical properties of the sentence and, more generally, the ways the sentence is logically related to other sentences. Thus if some NL sentence logically entails another, this fact must follow, given the logical forms of the two sentences. The power of a theory of logical forms of natural language then lies first in what logical properties and relations it can define, and (...)
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  27. From coherence to effectiveness : a legal methodology for the modern world.Edward L. Rubin - 2017 - In Rob van Gestel, Hans-W. Micklitz & Edward L. Rubin (eds.), Rethinking legal scholarship: a transatlantic dialogue. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Unreducible n-ary quantifiers in natural language.Edward L. Keenan - 1987 - In Peter Gärdenfors (ed.), Generalized Quantifiers. Reidel Publishing Company. pp. 109--150.
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  29. Beyond the Frege boundary.Edward L. Keenan - 1992 - Linguistics and Philosophy 15 (2):199-221.
    In sentences like Every teacher laughed we think of every teacher as a unary (=type (1)) quantifier - it expresses a property of one place predicate denotations. In variable binding terms, unary quantifiers bind one variable. Two applications of unary quantifiers, as in the interpretation of No student likes every teacher, determine a binary (= type (2)) quantifier; they express properties of two place predicate denotations. In variable binding terms they bind two variables. We call a binary quantifier Fregean (or (...)
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    The Phenomenon of the Metaphor.Edward L. Murray - 1975 - Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology 2:281-300.
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    Hegel's Criticisms of Fichte's Subjectivism. I.Edward L. Schaub - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (5):566-584.
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  32. Marx, Marxism, and alienation in history.Edward L. Mowatt - 1990 - In Philip Windsor (ed.), Reason and history: or only a history of reason. Leicester: Leicester University Press.
  33. Handbook of Self-Determination Research.Edward L. Deci & Richard M. Ryan (eds.) - 2002 - University of Rochester Press.
    Papers addressing the role which human motivation plays in a wide range of specialties including clinical psychology, internal medicine, sports psychology, ...
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  34. Essays Philosophical and Psychological in Honor of William James by His Colleagues at Columbia University.Edward L. Thorndike - 1908 - Longmans.
     
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    On the function of visual images.Edward L. Thorndike - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (12):324-327.
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    The mental antecedents of voluntary movements.Edward L. Thorndike - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (2):40-42.
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    The psychology of invention in a very simple case.Edward L. Thorndike - 1949 - Psychological Review 56 (4):192-199.
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    Historical Causality and Civilization.Edward L. Rousseau - 1968 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 42:137-143.
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    St. Anselm and St. Thomas.Edward L. Rousseau - 1980 - New Scholasticism 54 (1):1-24.
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    Images of Organizations and Consequences of Regulation.Edward L. Rubin - 2005 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 6 (2):347-390.
    Government can control conflicts of interest in business firms by either issuing obligatory commands to behave in a specified way or by creating incentives to alter private behavior. In order to choose between these two approaches, we also need to know something about the nature of the subject firms and the way that they are likely to respond to particular stimuli. Legislators and legal scholars often rely on intuition to predict the behavior of firms, but this will not suffice for (...)
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    The Legacy of Kant.Edward L. Schaub - 1925 - The Monist 35 (2):161-182.
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    Confucian & Taoist wisdom: philosophical insights from Confucius, Mencius, Laozi, Zhuangzi, and other masters.Edward L. Shaughnessy - 2010 - New York: Distributed by Sterling Pub. Co.. Edited by John Cleare.
    Preface -- Introduction -- The wisdom -- Family -- Education -- Warfare -- The Dao -- Government -- Sagehood -- Death.
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    Cities of the Delta, II: Mendes.Edward L. Bleiberg & Karen L. Wilson - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (4):768.
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    Karl Marx.Edward L. Burke - 1961 - New Scholasticism 35 (2):191-201.
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  45. Review of Alone in the World? Human Uniqueness in Science and Theology. [REVIEW]Edward L. Schoen - 2009 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 65 (1):47-52.
  46. Natural language, sortal reducibility and generalized quantifiers.Edward L. Keenan - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (1):314-325.
    Recent work in natural language semantics leads to some new observations on generalized quantifiers. In § 1 we show that English quantifiers of type $ $ are booleanly generated by their generalized universal and generalized existential members. These two classes also constitute the sortally reducible members of this type. Section 2 presents our main result--the Generalized Prefix Theorem (GPT). This theorem characterizes the conditions under which formulas of the form Q1x 1⋯ Qnx nRx 1⋯ xn and q1x 1⋯ qnx nRx (...)
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    Response decrement in extinction and counter conditioning as a function of the number of reinforced guessing responses.Edward L. Trembley & John E. Nygaard - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (5):691.
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    Analysis of variance methods for the design and analysis of Monte Carlo statistical studies.Edward L. Wire & James D. Church - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (2):131-133.
    It was proposed that the data from Monte Carlo statistical investigations be subjected to analysis of variance methods rather than the conventional techniques of tabling, graphing, and inspecting the data. Two examples in which analysis of variance methods were applied to published Monte Carlo studies were presented. It was suggested that balanced factorial designs should be used whenever possible in Monte Carlo studies so that analysis of variance methods would be directly applicable. Finally, three advantages of analysis of variance methods (...)
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    Nonrobustness in F tests: 1. A replication and extension of Bradley’s study.Edward L. Wire & James D. Church - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 20 (3):165-167.
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    Further beyond the Frege boundary.Edward L. Keenan - unknown
    avant propos This paper is basically Keenan (1992) augmented by some new types of properly polyadic quantification in natural language drawn from Moltmann (1992), Nam (1991) and Srivastav (1990). In addition I would draw the reader's attention to recent mathematical studies of polyadic quantiicationz Ben-Shalom (1992), Spaan (1992) and Westerstahl (1992). The first and third of these extend and generalize (in some cases considerably) the techniques and results in Keenan (1992). Finally I would like to acknowledge the stimulating and constructive (...)
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