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    Redefining culture in cultural robotics.Mark L. Ornelas, Gary B. Smith & Masoumeh Mansouri - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (2):777-788.
    Cultural influences are pervasive throughout human behaviour, and as human–robot interactions become more common, roboticists are increasingly focusing attention on how to build robots that are culturally competent and culturally sustainable. The current treatment of culture in robotics, however, is largely limited to the definition of culture as national culture. This is problematic for three reasons: it ignores subcultures, it loses specificity and hides the nuances in cultures, and it excludes refugees and stateless persons. We propose to shift the focus (...)
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  2. Brill Online Books and Journals.Alon Goshen Gottstein, Steven B. Smith, Gary Smith, Shaul Magid & Esther J. Ehrman - 1995 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 4 (2).
     
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    Associations of prostate cancer risk variants with disease aggressiveness: results of the NCI-SPORE Genetics Working Group analysis of 18,343 cases. [REVIEW]Brian T. Helfand, Kimberly A. Roehl, Phillip R. Cooper, Barry B. McGuire, Liesel M. Fitzgerald, Geraldine Cancel-Tassin, Jean-Nicolas Cornu, Scott Bauer, Erin L. Van Blarigan, Xin Chen, David Duggan, Elaine A. Ostrander, Mary Gwo-Shu, Zuo-Feng Zhang, Shen-Chih Chang, Somee Jeong, Elizabeth T. H. Fontham, Gary Smith, James L. Mohler, Sonja I. Berndt, Shannon K. McDonnell, Rick Kittles, Benjamin A. Rybicki, Matthew Freedman, Philip W. Kantoff, Mark Pomerantz, Joan P. Breyer, Jeffrey R. Smith, Timothy R. Rebbeck, Dan Mercola, William B. Isaacs, Fredrick Wiklund, Olivier Cussenot, Stephen N. Thibodeau, Daniel J. Schaid, Lisa Cannon-Albright, Kathleen A. Cooney, Stephen J. Chanock, Janet L. Stanford, June M. Chan, John Witte, Jianfeng Xu, Jeannette T. Bensen, Jack A. Taylor & William J. Catalona - unknown
    © 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.Genetic studies have identified single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with the risk of prostate cancer. It remains unclear whether such genetic variants are associated with disease aggressiveness. The NCI-SPORE Genetics Working Group retrospectively collected clinicopathologic information and genotype data for 36 SNPs which at the time had been validated to be associated with PC risk from 25,674 cases with PC. Cases were grouped according to race, Gleason score and aggressiveness. Statistical analyses were used to compare the frequency (...)
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    Spinoza's Book of Life: Freedom and Redemption in the Ethics (review).Gary L. Cesarz - 2005 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (3):361-362.
    Gary L. Cesarz - Spinoza's Book of Life: Freedom and Redemption in the Ethics - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43:3 Journal of the History of Philosophy 43.3 361-362 Steven B. Smith. Spinoza's Book of Life: Freedom and Redemption in the Ethics. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003. Pp. xxvi + 230. Cloth, $35.00. Smith's well-crafted narrative contributes substantially to revealing the moral and political intentions "at the core" of the Ethics . Its focus is the (...)
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    Does Socrates Have a Method?: Rethinking the Elenchus in Plato's Dialogues and Beyond.Gary Alan Scott (ed.) - 2002 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Although "the Socratic method" is commonly understood as a style of pedagogy involving cross-questioning between teacher and student, there has long been debate among scholars of ancient philosophy about how this method as attributed to Socrates should be defined or, indeed, whether Socrates can be said to have used any single, uniform method at all distinctive to his way of philosophizing. This volume brings together essays by classicists and philosophers examining this controversy anew. The point of departure for many of (...)
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    Introduction.Gary B. Palmer - 2003 - Cognitive Linguistics 14 (2-3).
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    The cycle of Roman history in Livy's first pentad.Gary B. Miles - 1986 - American Journal of Philology 107 (1).
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    The Issue of Validity in Hobbe's Moral and Political Philosophy.Gary B. Herbert - 1975 - Philosophy Research Archives 1:273-299.
    For whatever reason, scholars have recently reapproached the moral philosophy of Thomas Hobbes with a renewed interest in establishing its validity. Two influential interpretations have emerged, a theistic interpretation and a concep- tualistic interpretation, the former by Howard Warrender in The Political Philosophy of Hobbes, and the latter by David Gauthier in tfhe fcogic of leviathan.Both Warrender and Gauthier maintain that Hobbes's egoistic psychology invalidates his moral theory, and undertake to rescue its formal validity by regrounding the theory on his (...)
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    Introduction: Hobbes and Kant.Gary B. Herbert - 2012 - Hobbes Studies 25 (1):1-5.
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    Reply to My Friends.Gary B. Madison - 2015 - Symposium 19 (2):159-166.
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    Science and Religion: A Historical Introduction.Gary B. Ferngren (ed.) - 2002 - Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Weissenbacher, Stephen P. Weldon, and Tomoko Yoshida.
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  12. Beyond seriousness and frivolity: A Gadamerian response to deconstruction.Gary B. Madison - 2016 - In Hugh J. Silverman (ed.), Gadamer and Hermeneutics: Science, Culture, Literature. Routledge. pp. 119--135.
     
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    Sensory events with variable central latencies provide inaccurate clocks.Gary B. Rollman - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (4):551-552.
  14. Human Rights and Historicist Ontology.Gary B. Herbert - 1977 - Philosophical Forum 9 (1):26.
     
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    The Labor of Consciousness and the Worlding of Natural Right in Hobbes and Locke.Gary B. Herbert - 1990 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 64:221-230.
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    Is post-marketing drug follow-up research or advertising?Gary B. Weiss & William J. Winslade - 1986 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 9 (4):10-11.
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    Alcuin’s Liber Contra Haeresim Felicis and the Frankish Kingdom.Gary B. Blumenshine - 1983 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 17 (1):222-233.
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    Vedic -ya-presents: Passives and Intransitivity in Old Indo-Aryan. By Leonid Kulikov.Gary B. Holland - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (4).
    The Vedic -ya-presents: Passives and Intransitivity in Old Indo-Aryan. By Leonid Kulikov. Leiden Studies in Indo-European, vol. 19. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2012. Pp. xxix + 994.
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  19. On the Misconceived Genealogy of Human Rights.Gary B. Herbert - 2005 - Social Philosophy Today 21:17-32.
    The general practice of tracing the concept of human rights back to its presumed philosophical origins in the concepts of natural law and/or natural right, and invoking those concepts to give the idea of human rights its moral direction and philosophical substance, is dramatically mistaken. Interpreting human rights as the philosophical progeny of these earlier traditions allows the uglier aspects of natural rights and natural law, which the concept of human rights was intended to remedy, to serve as the defining (...)
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    Right Relations and the Pacification of Natural Right.Gary B. Herbert - 1992 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 66:229-240.
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    The Religious Significance of Ricoeur’s Post-Hegelian Kantian Ethics.Gary B. Herbert & Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1991 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 65:133-144.
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    Sex differences in pain do exist: The role of biological and psychosocial factors.Gary B. Rollman - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (3):464-465.
    The evidence favoring sex differences in pain seems compelling (berkley). This commentary considers the role of such factors as anxiety, somatosensory amplification, and coping style in accounting for the differential response to pain in the laboratory and clinic, and emphasizes the need to base evaluation and treatment upon individual reports rather than gender-based stereotypes.
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    Talking about thinking in Tagalog.Gary B. Palmer - 2003 - Cognitive Linguistics 14 (2-3).
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    The timing of mental activities with nonvisual stimuli.Gary B. Rollman - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):276-277.
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    Hobbes's Phenomenology of Space.Gary B. Herbert - 1987 - Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (4):709.
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    Species differences in restraint-induced gastric ulcers.Gary B. Glavin & George P. Vincent - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (5):351-352.
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    Master and Slave in Robert Lowell's "Benito Cereno".Gary B. Herbert - 1991 - Renascence 43 (4):292-302.
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    Transcendental Consent.Gary B. Herbert - 1996 - Southwest Philosophy Review 12 (2):99-122.
  29. The History of Science and Religion in the Western Tradition.Gary B. Ferngren - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (1):225-226.
     
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    Kant Contra Hobbes.Gary B. Herbert - 2004 - Hobbes Studies 17 (1):3-27.
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    The naked truth: Positive, arousing distractors impair rapid target perception.Steven B. Most, Stephen D. Smith, Amy B. Cooter, Bethany N. Levy & David H. Zald - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (5):964-981.
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    (1 other version)Thomas Hobbes’s Counterfeit Equality.Gary B. Herbert - 1976 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 14 (3):269-282.
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    Locke's Education For Liberty. [REVIEW]Gary B. Herbert - 1990 - Review of Metaphysics 43 (3):651-652.
    The "fundamental human desire for liberty is also primordially a desire for mastery, not only over oneself but also over others". Compound for John Locke the problems that follow from this connection between liberty and mastery of others by adding to it the idea central to Locke's liberal politics, that government has "nothing to do with moral virtues and vices", but only with making men free and secure, and you have the basis for the dilemma addressed in this book. A (...)
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    Gadamer’s Legacy.Gary B. Madison - 2002 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 6 (2):135-147.
  35. Creating a semantic congruity effect.B. Oliver & Lb Smith - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):509-509.
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    The Committee for Cultural Freedom and the Roots of McCarthyism.Gary B. Bullert - 2013 - Education and Culture 29 (2):25-52.
    Founded on May 14, 1939 by John Dewey and Sidney Hook, the Committee for Cultural Freedom (CCF) has been acknowledged as the most formidable anti-Stalinist liberal organization. Its first public statement of principles endeavored to demarcate the salient incommensurable conflict between democratic and totalitarian societies. Amidst a political climate, particularly in New York City, where Communist influence reached its zenith, the CCF dissected the core premise of the Popular Front by naming the Soviet Union a totalitarian state. It proclaimed that, (...)
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    Hippocrates. [REVIEW]Gary B. Ferngren - 1994 - Ancient Philosophy 14 (2):444-445.
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    The Ethics of Postmodernity: Current Trends in Continental Thought.Gary B. Madison & Marty Fairbarn (eds.) - 1997 - Northwestern University Press.
    This collection is a powerful statement about the many directions a post-metaphysical ethics might take.
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    Clarity and confusion in the human rights debate: An editorial. [REVIEW]Gary B. Herbert - 2003 - Human Rights Review 5 (1):5-11.
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    Bringing Morality to Justice.Gary B. Herbert - 2018 - International Philosophical Quarterly 58 (1):61-78.
    Kant suggests that moral metaphysics can be shown to be politically applicable by thinking of the analogically similar applicability of the principles of speculative reason to the external world of sense experience. Just as the categories of understanding, e.g., causality, substance, and so on must be schematized, i.e., given a temporal representation in order to be made applicable to the forms of sensuous intuitions, so also the principles of morality—most especially the idea of the autonomous will—must be schematized to be (...)
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    False Data & the Therapeutic Misconception: Two Urgent Problems in Research Ethics: False Data and Last Hopes: Enrolling Ineligible Patients In Clinical Trials.Gary B. Weiss & Harold K. Vanderpool - 1987 - Hastings Center Report 17 (2):16-19.
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    A Bayesian approach to relevance in game playing.Eric B. Baum & Warren D. Smith - 1997 - Artificial Intelligence 97 (1-2):195-242.
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    “The Danger of Accomplishments”.Gary B. Selin - 2007 - Newman Studies Journal 4 (2):75-82.
    Newman’s Anglican sermon—“The Danger of Accomplishments”— warned his Oxford audience of the dangers both of higher education and of a life of luxury. Yet how can this sermon’s rejection of flowery literature that entertains and arouses pleasant feelings in its readers be reconciled with Newman’s later advocacy in his The Idea of a University that classical literature is an important aspect of a liberal education?
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    Global Ontologies.Gary B. Madison - 2004 - Dialogue and Universalism 14 (10-12):121-142.
    This paper examines various views—religious, scientific, philosophical—on the meaning and significance of world history. The view it defends is a phenomenological, non-metaphysical one, i.e., it is one that does not seek to understand history in the light of end-states lying beyond time and history but which seeks, rather, to lay bare the logic at work within the contingency of events. Taking as its focus the phenomenon of globalization, the paper seeks to make explicit the global ontology that is implicit in (...)
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    Liberty, Rationality, and Agency in Hobbes’s Leviathan. [REVIEW]Gary B. Herbert - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (1):334-335.
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    Anatomy of Rights-Based Violence.Gary B. Herbert - 1998 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 10 (2):59-81.
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    Thomas Hobbes’ Dialectic of Desire.Gary B. Herbert - 1976 - New Scholasticism 50 (2):137-163.
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    Semiological Reductionism. [REVIEW]Gary B. Madison - 2000 - International Studies in Philosophy 32 (2):135-136.
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    Analysis of letter strings in word recognition.Robert F. Stanners & Gary B. Forbach - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 98 (1):31.
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    Religious Insistence on Medical Treatment: Christian Theology and Re‐Imagination.Russell B. Connors & Martin L. Smith - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (4):23-30.
    Families and surrogates sometimes use religious themes to justify their insistence on aggressive end‐of‐life care. Their hope that “God will work a miracle” can halt negotiations with health care professionals and lead to litigation. The possibility of “re‐imagining” religious themes, to broaden their scope and present a wider vision of the Christian tradition, may offer a solution.
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