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    Ecopsychology: Remembering the True Source of our Consciousness.Glenn Aparacio Parry - 2016 - Cosmos and History 12 (2):226-236.
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    Original thinking: a radical revisioning of time, humanity, and nature.Glenn Aparicio Parry - 2015 - Berkeley: North Atlantic Books.
    Glenn Aparicio Parry organized and participated in thirteen groundbreaking dialogues between Native American elders and leading-edge Western scientists that explored the underlying principles of the cosmos. Inspired by these dialogues, Original Thinking unfolds in a similar way to a dialogue circle. The questions it asks penetrate ever deepening layers of meaning, such as, Is it possible to come up with an original thought?, What does it mean to be human?, and How has our thinking created our world today? (...)
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    Moving Beyond “Facts Are Facts”: Managing Emotions and Legitimacy After a Fake News Attack.Marie Joachim, Itziar Castelló & Glenn Parry - forthcoming - Business and Society.
    Drawing upon case study research investigating the Irish Health Service Executive’s (HSE) response to a fake news attack on their human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination campaign, we argue that responses to fake news should be analyzed from a legitimacy perspective. A model for emotional legitimacy management is proposed in which the HSE and a third-party collaborate to (a) connect with the emotional aspects of the issue; (b) leverage emotions to build vicarious legitimacy; (c) transfer the third-party’s legitimacy to the HSE; and (...)
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    The Origin of Thinking: Restoring the Living Roots of Rational Consciousness.Glenn Aparacio Parry - 2015 - Cosmos and History 11 (2):205-213.
    Certain tacit assumptions of modernity are jeopardizing the future of humanity and the planet-assumptions around what constitutes life; the nature of being human; rational thought; and our view of time and progress. This paper examines the origins of why we think the way we do today and how we can reclaim the living roots of consciousness. In so doing, we restore our full humanity and help restore the Earth. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE.
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    Book Symposium: Kevin Krein’s Philosophy and Nature Sports.Kevin Krein, Jim Parry, Irena Martínková, Gunnar Breivik & Rebekah Humphreys - 2022 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (2):240-274.
    This is a book symposium on Kevin Krein’s Philosophy and Nature Sports. Gunnar Breivik, Jim Parry and Irena Martínková, and Rebekah Humphreys provide critical commentary on the text. The critical comments are followed by a response from Krein. The discussion covers a broad range of topics. These include the definition of “sport,” comparisons between nature sports and friluftsliv, the role of risk in nature sports, the experience of flow and the sublime in nature sports, and the understanding of nature. (...)
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  6. Clinical Medical Ethics: Exploration and Assessment.Terrence F. Ackerman, Glenn C. Graber, Charles H. Reynolds & David C. Thomasma - 1988 - Journal of Religious Ethics 16 (1):190-191.
     
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  7. Space and time in the Leibnizian metaphysic.Glenn A. Hartz & J. A. Cover - 1988 - Noûs 22 (4):493-519.
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    Sleep Deprivation and Sustained Attention Performance: Integrating Mathematical and Cognitive Modeling.Glenn Gunzelmann, Joshua B. Gross, Kevin A. Gluck & David F. Dinges - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (5):880-910.
    A long history of research has revealed many neurophysiological changes and concomitant behavioral impacts of sleep deprivation, sleep restriction, and circadian rhythms. Little research, however, has been conducted in the area of computational cognitive modeling to understand the information processing mechanisms through which neurobehavioral factors operate to produce degradations in human performance. Our approach to understanding this relationship is to link predictions of overall cognitive functioning, or alertness, from existing biomathematical models to information processing parameters in a cognitive architecture, leveraging (...)
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  9. Non-linear mixed logit.Steffen Andersen, Glenn W. Harrison, Arne Risa Hole, Morten Lau & E. Elisabet Rutström - 2012 - Theory and Decision 73 (1):77-96.
    We develop an extension of the familiar linear mixed logit model to allow for the direct estimation of parametric non-linear functions defined over structural parameters. Classic applications include the estimation of coefficients of utility functions to characterize risk attitudes and discounting functions to characterize impatience. There are several unexpected benefits of this extension, apart from the ability to directly estimate structural parameters of theoretical interest.
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    Heraclitus on Religion.Glenn Most - 2013 - Rhizomata 1 (2):153-167.
    The article sets out to reinterpret Heraclitus' views on religion and, by implication, his position in the context of the Presocratic philosophers' relationship to the Greek cultural tradition. It does so by examining the fragments in which Heraclitus' attitude to the popular religion of his time is reflected. The analysis of the fragments 69, 68, 15, 14, 5, 96, 93 and 92 DK reveals that the target of Heraclitus' criticism is not the religious practices themselves, but their popular interpretation. Heraclitus' (...)
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    The Demiurge in Politics: The Timaeus and the Laws.Glenn R. Morrow - 1953 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 27:5 - 23.
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    Ideas and Animals: The Hard Problem of Leibnizian Metaphysics.Glenn A. Hartz & Catherine Wilson - 2005 - Studia Leibnitiana 37 (1):1 - 19.
    Die Ansicht, dass Leibniz urn 1700 oder einige Zeit danach ein überzeugter Idealist war oder wurde, der allein an die Realität der Geister und ihrer Ideen glaubte, hält sich merkwürdigerweise in der neueren Sekundärliteratur. In diesem Beitrag beurteilen wir die Textgrundlage für diese Behauptung nach von uns für solide gehaltenen Kriterien einer historischen Interpretation, wobei sich die Behauptung unserer Ansicht nach als unzureichend erweist. Obwohl Leibniz zur Überzeugung gelangt war, dass wirkliche "Atome" der Natur keine Ausdehnung hätten, war er sein (...)
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    Plaro’s Theory of the Primary Bodies in the Timaeus and the Later Doctrine of Forms.Glenn R. Morrow - 1968 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 50 (1-2):12-28.
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    History of FundamentalismStewart G. Cole.Gaius Glenn Atkins - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (3):374-375.
  15. (1 other version)Resources for living: a plain-man's philosophy.Gaius Glenn Atkins - 1938 - New York and London,: Harper & brothers.
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    Present Potential in Edith Stein’s Finite and Eternal Being, Chapter Two.Glenn Chicoine - 2013 - Quaestiones Disputatae 4 (1):31-44.
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    The Intuition of Meaning-Acts In Jean-Luc Marion: The Sign, Gift and Word of God.Glenn Chicoine - 2010 - Quaestiones Disputatae 1 (1):144-162.
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    Teaching Social Skills Through Role Play.Christopher Glenn - 2017 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book contains over 150 role plays for elementary aged students that will help them to develop social skills and self-understanding.
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    Anscombe on the relationship between morality and religion.Glenn C. Graber - 1974 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 12 (2):185-190.
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    Biological sciences and ethics: Models of cooperation.Glenn C. Graber - 1997 - Philosophia 25 (1-4):71-82.
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    Moral Integrity of Professions.Glenn G. Griener - 1993 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 2 (3):15-38.
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    Doing it both ways – experimental practice and heuristic context.Glenn W. Harrison & E. Elisabet Rutström - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):413-414.
    Psychologists can learn from the procedural conventions of experimental economics. But the rationale for those conventions must be examined and understood lest they become constraints. Field referents and the choice of heuristic, matter for behavior. This theme unites the fields of experimental psychology and experimental economics by the simple fact that the object of study in both cases is the same.
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    An eclectric history of ethological theory and methods.Glenn Hausfater - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (1):36-37.
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    Stimulus, sensation, and meaning.Glenn D. Higginson - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (24):645-650.
    We can find no place in psychology for the concept of stimulus as a physical agent to which an individual responds in a psychological manner. Moreover, we can find no place for sensation and image when considered as simple mental elements. We would also purge ...
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    The Prophet Jesus and the Renewal of Israel: Moving Beyond a Diversionary Debate.Glenn S. Holland - 2015 - Common Knowledge 21 (1):108-109.
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    Putting the pandemic on the table: what does this crisis reveal about the essence of education?Glenn M. Hudak - 2023 - Ethics and Education 18 (1):86-100.
    The period March 2020–March 2021 marks the time reference for this theoretical study as it denotes the initial surge of the Pandemic, where whole societies were destabilized by the ferocity of Covid-19. Within this context, I posit COVID-19 as a transforming event: one that exhausts worlds. Drawing from Jan Masschelein’s works on Arendt and the architecture of public education, the question at hand is how does Covid-19, as a transforming event, affect and change the very essence of education? I begin (...)
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    The Idiosyncratic, Playing, and Rorty’s Brand of Philosophizing.Glenn M. Hudak - 2010 - Philosophy of Education 66:297-299.
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    The Priority of “Relation” over Being in World Disclosing: Autism, Identity, & the “Gravity” of the Situation.Glenn Hudak - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:584-596.
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  29. A Critique Of “lonergan’s Notion Of Dialectic” By Ronald Mckinney, S.J.Glenn Hughes - 1983 - Method 1 (1):60-81.
     
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    71; Herbst 1868 bis Frühjahr 1869.Glenn W. Most, Katherina Glau & Johann Figl - 2003 - In Glenn W. Most, Katherina Glau & Johann Figl (eds.), Nachgelassene Aufzeichnungen. Frühjahr 1868–Herbst 1869. De Gruyter. pp. 55-57.
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    The Renaissance of the Individual. Kurt Lachmann.Glenn Negley - 1949 - Ethics 59 (2, Part 1):148-150.
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    The history of philosophy.Paul Joseph Glenn - 1929 - St. Louis, Mo.: and London, B. Herder book co..
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  33. The immoral brain.Andrea L. Glenn & Adrian Raine - 2009 - In Jan Verplaetse (ed.), The moral brain: essays on the evolutionary and neuroscientific aspects of morality. New York: Springer.
     
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    The Symbolic Function, Particularly in Language.Edmund S. Glenn - 1973 - Semiotica 8 (2).
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    Uniqueness of human childhood and adolescence?E. Weisfeld Glenn - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (3):298-299.
    Locke & Bogin (L&B) propose that humans are unique in possessing stages of childhood and adolescence. Arguments to the contrary include evidence for a similar and adaptive juvenile period in simians of slow growth, intense play and learning, and provisioning with solid food by adults. Likewise, simians as well as humans undergo a compensatory growth spurt during puberty.
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    Levinas' philosophical origins: Husserl, Heidegger and Rosenzweig.Glenn Morrison - 2005 - Heythrop Journal 46 (1):41–59.
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    Plato's Theory of Ethics: The Moral Criterion and the Highest Good.Glenn R. Morrow - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (6):605.
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    The distinctive contributions of philosophy to the issues of the peace.Glenn R. Morrow - 1945 - Ethics 56 (4):273-279.
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    The God Who is Triune: Revisioning the Christian Doctrine of God. By Allan Coppedge.Glenn Morrison - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (5):830-831.
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    ??????????????????. Les Présocratiques dans la recherche des années 1920.Glenn W. Most - 2010 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 93 (2):235.
    L’auteur situe l’intérêt intense suscité par les Présocratiques en Allemagne dans les années 1920 dans le contexte de la philologie classique tout en le reconduisant au mouvement de fascination pour l’« archaïque » apparu au cours du dernier quart du xixe siècle. L’auteur montre que ce phénomène trouve sa source dans l’« invention » des Présocratiques par Nietzsche, au point que la réception des Présocratiques, notamment d’Héraclite, peut être considérée comme une réception déguisée de Nietzsche, ce qui éclaire d’un jour (...)
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    “Los Griegos, Nuestros Maestros".Glenn Most - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 14.
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    74; März 1868 bis Mai 1869.Glenn W. Most, Katherina Glau & Johann Figl - 2003 - In Glenn W. Most, Katherina Glau & Johann Figl (eds.), Nachgelassene Aufzeichnungen. Frühjahr 1868–Herbst 1869. De Gruyter. pp. 64-190.
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    Nachgelassene Aufzeichnungen. Frühjahr 1868–Herbst 1869.Glenn W. Most, Katherina Glau & Johann Figl (eds.) - 2003 - De Gruyter.
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    Nachweis der aktuellen Signatur Goethe-Schiller-Archiv Weimar für die im vorliegenden Band abgedruckten Texte.Glenn W. Most, Katherina Glau & Johann Figl - 2003 - In Glenn W. Most, Katherina Glau & Johann Figl (eds.), Nachgelassene Aufzeichnungen. Frühjahr 1868–Herbst 1869. De Gruyter. pp. 437-438.
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    11 Philosophy and religion.Glenn W. Most - 2003 - In David Sedley (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Greek and Roman philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 300.
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    Self-disclosure and self-sufficiency in Greek culture: the stranger's stratagem.Glenn W. Most - 1989 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 109:114-133.
    The literary stock of Achilles Tatius has been increasing steadily in value since 1964, when an article about his romanceLeucippe and Cleitophonin an encyclopedia of world literature began, ‘Das Werk weist alle Mängel seines Genres samt einigen zusätzlichen eigenen auf.’ To be sure,Leucippe and Cleitophonremains among the last and probably least read of the Greek romances; yet in the last decades critics have begun to draw attention to original and effective aspects of its composition. As is usually the case, this (...)
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  47. Sad stories of the death of kings : sovereignty and its constraints in Greek tragedy and elsewhere.Glenn W. Most - 2017 - In Zvi Ben-Dor Benite, Stefanos Geroulanos & Nicole Jerr (eds.), The Scaffolding of Sovereignty: Global and Aesthetic Perspectives on the History of a Concept. New York: Columbia University Press.
     
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    Tlie life and changing times of an independent publisher in South Africa.Glenn Moss - 1993 - Logos 4 (3):144-146.
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    Two Leaden Metaphors in Pindar P. 2.Glenn W. Most - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (4).
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    Vorwort.Glenn W. Most, Katherina Glau & Johann Figl - 2003 - In Glenn W. Most, Katherina Glau & Johann Figl (eds.), Nachgelassene Aufzeichnungen. Frühjahr 1868–Herbst 1869. De Gruyter.
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