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  1. Irrationality in a Psychoanalytic Psychology of the Self.'.Ernest S. Wolf - 1977 - In Theodore Mischel (ed.), The Self: psychological and philosophical issues. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 203.
     
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    Editor’s Preface.Ernest Wolf-Gazo - 1985 - Process Studies 14 (4):217-223.
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    Whitehead and Locke’s Concept of “Power”.Ernest Wolf-Gazo - 1985 - Process Studies 14 (4):237-252.
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    The Ontological Option. Studies on Hegel’s Propedeutic, Schelling’s Critique of Hegel, and Hegel’s Phenomenology of Mind. [REVIEW]Ernest Wolf-Gazo - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (1):12-13.
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    Ernst Bloch’s Metaphysics of Matter. [REVIEW]Ernest Wolf-Gazo - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (2):131-132.
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    Leibniz’ Concept of Substance and Goethe’s Notion of Metamorphosis. [REVIEW]Ernest Wolf-Gazo - 1986 - Philosophy and History 19 (1):10-11.
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    Rethinking Commitment: Ontology, Genre, and Sartre's MallarmeMallarme, or the Poet of Nothingness. [REVIEW]Cary Wolfe, Jean-Paul Sartre & Ernest Sturm - 1991 - Diacritics 21 (4):69.
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    Some Verse Translations 1. Prometheus: I. Prometheus Bound of Aeschylus—a metrical version; II. Prometheus Unbound. By Clarence W. Mendell. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1926. 9s. 2. The Antigone of Sophocles. Translated by Hugh Macnaghten. Cambridge University Press, 1926. 2s. net. 3. The Electra of Sophocles, with the First Part of the Peace of Aristophanes. Translated by J. T. Sheppard. Cambridge University Press, 1927. 2s. 6d. net. 4. The Hippolytus of Euripides. Translated by Kenneth Johnstone. Published by Philip Mason for the Balliol Players, 1927. 2s. net. 5. The Bacchanals of Euripides. Translated by Margaret Kinmont Tennant. Methuen and Co., Ltd., 1926. 6. Aristophanes. Vol. I. Translated by Arthur S. Way, D.Litt. Macmillan and Co., 1927. 10s. 6d. net. 7. Others Abide. Translations from the Greek Anthology by Humbert Wolfe. Ernest Benn, Ltd., 1927. 6s. net. 8. The Plays of Terence. Translated into parallel English metres by William Ritchie, Professor of Latin in the Unive. [REVIEW]A. S. Owen - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (02):64-67.
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  9. Ernest Wolf-Gazo , "Process in Context: Essays in Post-Whiteheadian Perspectives". [REVIEW]Robert S. Corrington - 1990 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 26 (4):550.
     
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    The Self. Psychological and Philosophical Issues. [REVIEW]S. M. - 1978 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (1):147-148.
    This volume publishes the papers which were offered and discussed by a group of philosophers and psychologists during a conference "designed to explore the interrelations between philosophical analyses of the family of concepts relating to the self... and empirical studies in psychology of the development and manifestations of self-control, self-knowledge, and the like," held in Chicago in 1975. The late editor arranged the papers "in terms of four topics" indicating the major themes they address. After his introduction, "Conceptual Issues in (...)
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    Allende’s Election and the Catholic Church in Chile.Ernest S. Sweeney - 1981 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 56 (4):371-386.
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    Introduction.Ernest S. Sweeney - 1988 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 63 (2):109-111.
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    The Nature and Power of Religion in Latin America.Ernest S. Sweeney - 1984 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 59 (2):149-163.
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    Sociopathy, evolution, and the brain.Ernest S. Barratt & Russell Gardner - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (3):544-544.
    We propose that Mealey's model is limited in its description of sociopathy because it does not provide an adequate role for the main organ mediating genes and behavior, namely, the brain. Further, on the basis of our research, we question the view of sociopaths as a homogeneous group.
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    Personality traits and neurotransmitters: Complexity vis-à-vis complexity.Ernest S. Barratt & Walter S. Pritchard - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (2):336-336.
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    Personality traits: Causation, correlation, or neo-Bayesian.Ernest S. Barratt - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (3):435-436.
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    Conflict and Change in the Church in Latin America.Ernest S. Sweeney - 1988 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 63 (2):112-124.
  18. Classification of Social Science Phenomena.Ernest S. Griffith - 1940 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 6:230.
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    The Church and Liberation in Latin America.Ernest S. Sweeney - 1986 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 61 (3):307-320.
  20. Do you know what you are tracking?T. Horowitz, S. Klieger, J. Wolfe, G. Alvarez & D. Fencsik - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 125-126.
     
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  21. Visual Search: The role of memory for rejected distractors.Todd S. Horowitz & J. M. Wolfe - 2005 - In Laurent Itti, Geraint Rees & John K. Tsotsos (eds.), Neurobiology of Attention. Academic Press. pp. 264.
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    From Ancient Israel to Modern Judaism: Intellect in Quest of Understanding : Essays in Honor of Marvin Fox.Jacob Neusner, Ernest S. Frerichs & Nahum M. Sarna - 1989 - University of South Florida.
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    The Church and Latin American Women in Their Struggle for Equality and Justice.Shulamit Goldsmit & Ernest S. Sweeney - 1988 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 63 (2):176-188.
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    New waves in applied ethics.Jesper Ryberg, Thomas S. Petersen & Clark Wolf (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This volume contains work by the very best young scholars working in Applied Ethics, gathering a range of new perspectives and thoughts on highly relevant topics, such as the environment, animals, computers, freedom of speech, human enhancement, war and poverty. For researchers and students working in or around this fascinating area of the discipline, the volume will provide a unique snapshot of where the cutting-edge work in the field is currently engaged and where it's headed.
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    The Church in Communist Cuba: Reflections on the Contemporary Scene.Juan Bazdresch & Ernest S. Sweeney - 1988 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 63 (3):224-235.
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    Moral challenges and understanding of clinical ethics in Tanzanian hospitals: Perspectives of healthcare professionals.Shija Kevin Kuhumba, Bert Molewijk, Jan Helge Solbakk, Nandera Ernest Mhando & Trygve Johannes Lereim Sævareid - forthcoming - Developing World Bioethics.
    Healthcare professionals encounter many moral challenges in their daily clinical practice. However, there have been few studies on the subject matter in Tanzania. This study aims to provide an account of moral challenges faced by healthcare professionals in Tanzanian hospitals, their understanding of clinical ethics, and the ethics education they have received. Many participants reported receiving some kind of ethics training through formal education and on-the-job training. Some participants understood ethics in healthcare settings as adherence to established laws, regulations, guidelines, (...)
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    Transient signals per se do not disrupt the flash-lag effect.Piers D. Howe, Todd S. Horowitz & Jeremy M. Wolfe - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (2):206-206.
    Nijhawan's theory rests on the assumption that transient signals compete with predictive signals to generate the visual percept. We describe experiments that show that this assumption is incorrect. Our results are consistent with an alternative theory that proposes that vision is instead postdictive, in that the perception of an event is influenced by occurrences after the event.
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    Whitehead: Einführung in seine Kosmologie.Ernest Wolf-Gazo (ed.) - 1980 - München: Alber.
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    Scribner’s Bookstore.David Emblidge - 2021 - Logos 31 (4):39-43.
    In 1989, a literary landmark in New York City closed. Scribner’s Bookstore, 597 Fifth Avenue, stood at the epicentre of Manhattan’s retail district. The Scribner’s publishing company was then 153 years old. In the 1920s, driven by genius editor Max Perkins, Scribner’s published Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and Wolfe. Scribner’s Magazine was The New Yorker of its day. The bookshop and publisher occupied a 10-storey Beaux-Arts building, designed by Ernest Flagg, which eventually won protection from the New York City Landmarks Preservation (...)
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    Measuring the Capacity to Love: Development of the CTL-Inventory.Nestor D. Kapusta, Konrad S. Jankowski, Viktoria Wolf, Magalie Chéron-Le Guludec, Madlen Lopatka, Christopher Hammerer, Alina Schnieder, David Kealy, John S. Ogrodniczuk & Victor Blüml - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    There’s something in your eye: ethical implications of augmented visual field devices.Marty J. Wolf, Frances S. Grodzinsky & Keith W. Miller - 2016 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 14 (3):214-230.
    Purpose This paper aims to explore the ethical and social impact of augmented visual field devices, identifying issues that AVFDs share with existing devices and suggesting new ethical and social issues that arise with the adoption of AVFDs. Design/methodology/approach This essay incorporates both a philosophical and an ethical analysis approach. It is based on Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, philosophical notions of transparency and presence and human values including psychological well-being, physical well-being, privacy, deception, informed consent, ownership and property and (...)
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    Preattentive object Files: Shapeless bundles of basic features.J. M. Wolfe & S. C. Bennett - 1997 - Vision Research 37:25-43.
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    Füvészkönyve és részletek Egy magányos barangoló ábrándozásai, vagy, Jean-Jacques Rousseau Füvészkönyvéből.Ernest Joós - 1997 - Sárvár: Sylvester János Könyvtár. Edited by Ernest Joós.
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    Returning a Research Participant's Genomic Results to Relatives: Analysis and Recommendations.Susan M. Wolf, Rebecca Branum, Barbara A. Koenig, Gloria M. Petersen, Susan A. Berry, Laura M. Beskow, Mary B. Daly, Conrad V. Fernandez, Robert C. Green, Bonnie S. LeRoy, Noralane M. Lindor, P. Pearl O'Rourke, Carmen Radecki Breitkopf, Mark A. Rothstein, Brian Van Ness & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (3):440-463.
    Genomic research results and incidental findings with health implications for a research participant are of potential interest not only to the participant, but also to the participant's family. Yet investigators lack guidance on return of results to relatives, including after the participant's death. In this paper, a national working group offers consensus analysis and recommendations, including an ethical framework to guide investigators in managing this challenging issue, before and after the participant's death.
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    Isten és lét: körséta Heidegger, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche és más filozófusok társaságában.Ernest Joós - 1994 - Sárvár: Sylvester János Könyvtár.
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  36. Látszat és valóság: a hermeneutika filozófiai alapjai.Ernest Joós - 1995 - Sárvár: Sylvester János Könyvtár.
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    Eine philosophische Collage nichtdiskursiver Erkenntnis.Ernest Wolf-Gazo - 2010 - In Joachim Bromand & Guido Kreis (eds.), Was Sich Nicht Sagen Lässt: Das Nicht-Begriffliche in Wissenschaft, Kunst Und Religion. Berlin: Akademie Verlag/De Gruyter. pp. 121-138.
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    Why we should have seen that coming.M. J. Wolf, K. Miller & F. S. Grodzinsky - 2017 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 47 (3):54-64.
    In this paper we examine the case of Tay, the Microsoft AI chatbot that was launched in March, 2016. After less than 24 hours, Microsoft shut down the experiment because the chatbot was generating tweets that were judged to be inappropriate since they included racist, sexist, and anti-Semitic language. We contend that the case of Tay illustrates a problem with the very nature of learning software that interacts directly with the public, and the developer's role and responsibility associated with it. (...)
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    An Exchange of Letters between Nicolai Hartmann and Heinz Heimsoeth. [REVIEW]Ernest Wolf-Gazo - 1982 - Philosophy and History 15 (1):11-12.
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    Whitehead. [REVIEW]Ernest Wolf-Gazo - 1984 - Philosophy and History 17 (2):108-109.
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    Nietzsche. [REVIEW]Ernest Wolf-Gazo - 1990 - Philosophy and History 23 (1):33-33.
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    Rational Metaphysics. The Philosophy of Wolfgang Cramer. [REVIEW]Ernest Wolf-Gazo - 1990 - Philosophy and History 23 (1):46-46.
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    Jack London's medusa of truth.Per Serritslev Petersen - 2002 - Philosophy and Literature 26 (1):43-56.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 26.1 (2002) 43-56 [Access article in PDF] Jack London's Medusa of Truth Per Serritslev Petersen FROM THE VERY START of his literary career, Jack London believed that a good fiction writer must also be a good thinker—that fictional authenticity and integrity must somehow be imbedded in philosophical authenticity and integrity. In his early essay "On the Writer's Philosophy of Life," and in his early letters to (...)
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    Contributions to the Philosophy of Culture of the German Classical Age. An Investigation in Reference to the Changes in the Meaning of the Concept ‘Kultur’. [REVIEW]Ernest Wolf Gazo - 1978 - Philosophy and History 11 (1):29-30.
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  45. Whitehead und der Prozeßbegriff.Harald Holz & Ernest Wolf-Gazo - 1985 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 39 (4):651-654.
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  46. Effect of 30 Hz theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation on the primary motor cortex in children and adolescents.Ernest V. Pedapati, Donald L. Gilbert, Paul S. Horn, David A. Huddleston, Cameron S. Laue, Nasrin Shahana & Steve W. Wu - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:132790.
    Fourteen healthy children (13.8±2.2 years, range 10 to 16; M:F=5:9) received 30 Hz intermittent theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation (iTBS) with a stimulation intensity of 70% of resting motor threshold (RMT) with a total of 300 (iTBS300) pulses. All volunteers were free of neurologic, psychiatric and serious medical illnesses, not taking any neuropsychiatric medications, and did not have any contraindications to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Changes in the mean amplitudes of motor-evoked potentials from baseline following iTBS were expressed as a ratio (...)
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    Biology and Causality. Biological Approaches to Causality, Determination and Freedom. [REVIEW]Ernest Wolf-Gazo - 1984 - Philosophy and History 17 (1):50-50.
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    Language and Transcendence in the Thought of Emmanuel Lévinas. [REVIEW]Ernest Wolf-Gazo - 1991 - Philosophy and History 24 (1-2):9-10.
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    An Introduction to Transcendental Philosophy. [REVIEW]Ernest Wolf Gazo - 1978 - Philosophy and History 11 (1):19-20.
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    Constructional morphology: The analysis of constraints in evolution dedicated to A. seilacher in honour of his 60. birthday.Wolf-Ernst Reify, Roger D. K. Thomas & Martin S. Fischer - 1985 - Acta Biotheoretica 34 (2-4):233-248.
    Evolutionary change is opportunistic, but its course is strongly constrained in several fundamental ways. These constraints (historical/phylogenetic, functional/adaptive, constructional/morphogenetic) and their dynamic relationships are discussed here and shown to constitute the conceptual framework of Constructional Morphology. Notwithstanding recent published opinions which claim that the discovery of constraints renders Neodarwinian selection theory obsolete, we regard the insights of Constructional Morphology as being entirely consistent with this theory. As is shown here in the case of the Hyracoidea, formal analysis of the constraints (...)
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