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    Roles for inferential statistics in educational research.Thomas Maguire & Glenn Rowley - 1992 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 24 (2):56–77.
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    The Experimental Study of Freudian Theories.Hans J. Eysenck & Glenn D. Wilson (eds.) - 2013 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1973 the editors of this book collected together those studies which had been considered at the time to yield the best evidence in support of Freudian theory, and found on close examination that they failed to provide any such proof. Each paper is printed in full and is followed by a critical discussion which raises questions of statistical treatment, sufficiency of controls and alternative interpretations. The particular usefulness of this format is that it allows readers to form (...)
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  3. Nature appreciation, science, and positive aesthetics.Glenn Parsons - 2002 - British Journal of Aesthetics 42 (3):279-295.
    Scientific cognitivism is the idea that nature must be aesthetically appreciated in light of scientific information about it. I defend Carlson's traditional formulation of scientific cognitivism from some recent criticisms. However, I also argue that if we employ this formulation it is difficult to uphold two claims that Carlson makes about scientific cognitivism: (i) it is the correct analysis of the notion of appropriate aesthetic appreciation of nature, and (ii) it justifies the idea that nature, seen aright, is always beautiful (...)
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    Constructive probability.Glenn Shafer - 1981 - Synthese 48 (1):1-60.
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    Business students' and practitioners' ethical decisions over time.James R. Glenn & M. Frances Loo - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (11):835 - 847.
    This paper compares the ethical decisions and attitudes of business students and practitioners. Recent unpublished data from a national study of over 1600 students are contrasted with information reported previously. Students are found consistently to make less ethical choices than practitioners, and there is some indication that students are making less ethical choices in the 1980s than in the 1960s. In addition, both students and practitioners agree that buyers should beware, view the role of business more narrowly, and find fewer (...)
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  6. New formalism and the aesthetic appreciation of nature.Glenn Parsons & Allen Carlson - 2004 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 62 (4):363–376.
    Recently, several authors have defended a new version of formalism in the aesthetics of nature and attempted to refute earlier arguments against the doctrine. In this essay, we assess this new formalism by reconsidering the force of antiformalist arguments against both traditional formalism and new formalism. While we find that these arguments remain effective against traditional formalism, new formalism falls largely beyond their scope. We therefore provide a novel line of argument for the insignificance of the formal appreciation of nature. (...)
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  7. Freedom and objectivity in the aesthetic appreciation of nature.Glenn Parsons - 2006 - British Journal of Aesthetics 46 (1):17-37.
    Natural beauty has often been viewed as a somewhat vague and subjective matter. Even theorists who view disputes concerning the aesthetic value of artworks as involving correct and incorrect judgements have argued that, in many disputes concerning natural beauty, there are no correct or incorrect judgements. In this essay, I consider recent attempts to develop a more objectivist view of nature appreciation based on the role of scientific knowledge in such appreciation. In response to recent criticisms of this approach, I (...)
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    Natural functions and the aesthetic appreciation of inorganic nature.Glenn Parsons - 2004 - British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (1):44-56.
    The distinction between organic and inorganic nature receives little attention in contemporary nature aesthetics. Traditionally, however, this distinction was considered to have important aesthetic ramifications. Nick Zangwill has recently suggested that aesthetic differences between organic and inorganic nature arise because natural functions are present only in organic nature (for example, in the parts of organisms). I argue for a different explanation: though inorganic nature too has natural functions, these are metaphysically distinct from those characteristic of organic nature. I defend the (...)
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  9. The Aesthetic Value of Animals.Glenn Parson - 2007 - Environmental Ethics 29 (2):151-169.
    Although recent work in philosophical aesthetics has brought welcome attention to the beauty of nature, the aesthetic appreciation of animals remains rarely discussed. The existence of this gap in aesthetic theory can be traced to certain ethical difficulties with aesthetically appreciating animals. These difficulties can be avoided by focusing on the aesthetic quality of “looking fit for function.” This approach to animal beauty can be defended against the view that “looking fit” is a non-aesthetic quality and against Edmund Burke’s famous (...)
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  10. 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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    Genetic Research and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.Emma Kowal, Glenn Pearson, Chris S. Peacock, Sarra E. Jamieson & Jenefer M. Blackwell - 2012 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 9 (4):419-432.
    While human genetic research promises to deliver a range of health benefits to the population, genetic research that takes place in Indigenous communities has proven controversial. Indigenous peoples have raised concerns, including a lack of benefit to their communities, a diversion of attention and resources from non-genetic causes of health disparities and racism in health care, a reinforcement of “victim-blaming” approaches to health inequalities, and possible misuse of blood and tissue samples. Drawing on the international literature, this article reviews the (...)
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  12. The significance of the doctrine of sympathy in Hume and Adam Smith.Glenn R. Morrow - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32 (1):60-78.
  13. Théophraste, Métaphysique, Collection des Universités de France, 1993.André Laks, Glenn W. Most, Charles Larmore, Enno Rudolph, Michel Crubellier & Marlein van Raalte - 1995 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 100 (3):433-435.
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    Kierkegaard on Sin and Salvation: From Philosophical Fragments Through the Two Ages.W. Glenn Kirkconnell - 2010 - Continuum.
    Faith and sin prior to the Fragments -- Sin and salvation in the Philosophical fragments -- Anxiety and beyond -- Sin and salvation from the Three discourses -- To the three stages -- Sin and salvation in the Concluding unscientific postscript -- Sin, society, and the individual in the Two ages.
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  15. The aesthetics of nature.Glenn Parsons - 2007 - Philosophy Compass 2 (3):358–372.
    The aesthetics of nature is a growing sub-field of contemporary aesthetics. In this article, I outline the view called ‘Scientific cognitivism’, which has been central in recent discussions of nature aesthetics. In assessing two important arguments for this view, I outline some recent thinking about key issues for the aesthetics of nature, including the relationship between nature and art and the relevance of ethical considerations to the aesthetic appreciation of nature.
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    Human Subjects Research Regulation: Perspectives on the Future.I. Glenn Cohen & Holly Fernandez Lynch (eds.) - 2014 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
    Experts from different disciplines offer novel ideas for improving research oversight and protection of human subjects.
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  17. Neuropsychiatry and human body.W. Glenn Srodes - 1966 - Humanitas 2 (1):63-71.
     
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  18. Phronesis in clinical ethics.Glenn Mcgee - 1996 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 17 (4).
    This essay argues that while we have examined clinical ethics quite extensively in the literature, too little attention has been paid to the complex question of how clinical ethics is learned. Competing approaches to ethics pedagogy have relied on outmoded understandings of the way moral learning takes place in ethics. It is argued that the better approach, framed in the work of Aristotle, is the idea of phronesis, which depends on a long-term mentorship in clinical medicine for either medical students (...)
     
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  19. Plato and the Mathematicians: An Interpretation of Socrates' Dream in the Theaetetus (201e-206c).Glenn R. Morrow - 1970 - Philosophical Review 79 (3):309-333.
    Socrates' dream puts in generalized form the difficulty that plato saw in the mathematician's procedure of hypothesis, I.E., Of positing undemonstrated first principles ("prota") or elements ("stoicheia") as starting-Points of demonstration. If the elements are unknown, How can what is constructed from them be known?--A difficulty to which plato had earlier called attention in the 'republic' (510cd, 533cd.) this interpretation accords with the mathematical setting and personages of the dialogue, And explains why the explicit refutation of theaetetus' third proposal, That (...)
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    Yield Curve Modeling and Forecasting: The Dynamic Nelson-Siegel Approach.Francis X. Diebold & Glenn D. Rudebusch - 2013 - Princeton University Press.
    In this book, Francis Diebold and Glenn Rudebusch propose two extensions of the classic yield curve model of Nelson and Siegel that are both theoretically rigorous and empirically successful.
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  21. In praise of humility: from Augustine to Kierkegaard.W. Glenn Kirkconnell - 2017 - In Paffenroth Kim, Doody John & Russell Helene Tallon (eds.), Augustine and Kierkegaard. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
     
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    Fetal Cell Implants: What We Learned.Arthur Caplan & Glenn McGee - 2001 - Hastings Center Report 31 (6).
  23. Brain asymmetry.Albert M. Galaburda & Glenn D. Rosen - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group.
     
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    Studies in the Platonic Epistles with a Translation and Notes.L. A. Post & Glenn R. Morrow - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (2):205.
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    Advayavajra’s Instructions on the adikarma.Glenn Wallis - 2003 - Pacific World: Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies (2003):203-230.
    Buddhist practitioner contained in the collection of works by Advayavajra (ca. 1007–10851) known as the Advayavajrasaçgraha. The prescriptions for this training, called the ådikarma (literally: preliminary practice), is contained in the first text of the collection, the Kud®≈† inirghåtana2 (The Refutation of False Views). The article is divided into two parts. The first provides some context for the ritual prescriptions, the translation of which constitutes the second part. My contention is that Advayavajra, in prescribing the ådikarma in the rhetorical manner (...)
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    The Buddha Counsels a Theist.Glenn Wallis - 2008 - Religion 38 (2008):54-67.
    The dominant culture in India in the Buddha’s day, Brahmanical culture, took as axiomatic the existence of a supernatural creator deity. This deity, termed ‘Brahma’, was conceived as being ‘the all-seeing, the all-powerful, the Lord, the maker and creator, ruler, appointer and orderer, father of all that have been and will be’. Although the Buddha completely rejected such apparent metaphysical speculation as a ‘thicket of views’, he nowhere formulated a systematic repudiation of theism. In one canonical text, however, the Buddha, (...)
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    The Buddha’s Remains: mantra in the Mañjuśrīmūlakalpa.Glenn Wallis - 2001 - Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 24 (1):2-37.
    An abiding concern of Mahāyāna Buddhists has been the accessibility of a buddha’s power in the world.1 Some Buddhists, notably philosophers and their commentators, have grappled with the very coherence of such a possibility. Viewing the question from a logical perspective, it has been necessary for such systematic thinkers to reconcile the apparent inconsistency ensuing from the two essential qualities deemed definitive of a buddha. A buddha is one who, by virtue of his awareness of the nature of reality, is (...)
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    Philosophy of Nursing: A New Vision for Health Care.Janice M. Brencick & Glenn A. Webster - 1999 - State University of New York Press.
    Employs philosophy to help illuminate the nature of nursing and provide a holistic view of both nursing and persons.
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    Mathematical Commentaries in the Ancient World: A Global Perspective.Karine Chemla & Glenn W. Most (eds.) - 2022 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    This is the first book-length analysis of the techniques and procedures of ancient mathematical commentaries. It focuses on examples in Chinese, Sanskrit, Akkadian and Sumerian, and Ancient Greek, presenting the general issues by constant detailed reference to these commentaries, of which substantial extracts are included in the original languages and in translation, sometimes for the first time. This makes the issues accessible to readers without specialized training in mathematics or in the languages involved. The result is a much richer understanding (...)
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  30. Imagining a Church in the Spirit: A Task for Mainline Congregations.Ben Campbell Johnson & Glenn McDonald - 1999
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    Spekulativer Non-Buddhismus.Glenn Wallis - 2014 - der Unbuddhist.
    An dieser Stelle werden drei Texte des Spekulativen Non-Buddhismus publiziert. 1. Die Einführung in den Spekulativen Non-Buddhismus 2. Eine kurze Anleitung zur Benutzung der Heuristik des Spekulativen Non-Buddhismus 3. Die Heuristik des Spekulativen Non-Buddhismus.
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    Business Students' and Practitioners' Ethical Decisions over Time.James R. Glenn & M. Frances Van Loo - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (11):835-847.
    This paper compares the ethical decisions and attitudes of business students and practitioners. Recent unpublished data from a national study of over 1600 students are contrasted with information reported previously. Students are found consistently to make less ethical choices than practitioners, and there is some indication that students are making less ethical choices in the 1980s than in the 1960s. In addition, both students and practitioners agree that buyers should beware, view the role of business more narrowly, and find fewer (...)
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    Politics and Nature.J. Glenn Gray - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 2:175-180.
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    The historical shape of faith.Ralph Glenn Wilburn - 1966 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
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    A legal perspective on humanity, personhood, and species boundaries.Linda MacDonald Glenn - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (3):27 – 28.
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  36. Eliminativism and indeterminate consciousness.Glenn Braddock - 2002 - Philosophical Psychology 15 (1):37-54.
    One of Daniel Dennett's most sophisticated arguments for his eliminativism about phenomenological properties centers around the color phi phenomenon. He attempts to show that there is no phenomenological fact of the matter concerning the phenomenon of apparent motion because it is impossible to decide between two competing explanations. I argue that the two explanations considered by Dennett are both based on the assumption that a realist account of the phenomenon must include a neat mapping between phenomenological time and objective time. (...)
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    The nature of purpose.Glenn Langford - 1981 - Mind 90 (357):1-19.
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    A clean well lighted place: In search of food ethics in the 21st century grocery store.Glenn McGee - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (10):1 – 2.
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    Bioethics for the president and bioethics for the people.Glenn McGee - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (2):1 – 2.
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    The AJOB experiment.Glenn McGee & David Magnus - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (1):1.
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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 theory of knowledge in Plato's seventh epistle.Glenn R. Morrow - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (4):326-349.
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    Three notes on sophocles' oedipus in colonus.Glenn W. Most - 2002 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 146 (2):252-264.
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    Values, sovereignty, and world law.Glenn Negley - 1949 - Ethics 60 (3):208-214.
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    Review essay.Glenn Shafer - 1995 - Synthese 104 (1):161-176.
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    Expressivism, projectivism, and Santayana.Glenn Tiller - 2000 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (2):239-258.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Expressivism, Projectivism and SantayanaGlenn Tiller1. Santayana and Non-CognitivismThere is a general consensus that Santayana's metaethical analysis of moral judgments falls under the category of non-cognitivism. For instance, Timothy Sprigge writes that "Santayana's position shares some features with those attitudinist theories of ethics or values for which value judgments express attitudes rather than beliefs."1 In another example, John Lachs states that "Santayana agrees with the emotivists that moral terms have (...)
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    Kierkegaard and Heidegger; the Ontology of Existence. [REVIEW]J. Glenn Gray - 1956 - Journal of Philosophy 53 (1):21-23.
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    Dio Chrysostom’s Ancient Arguments against Owning Slaves: How Cynic Contrarianism Resists Injustice.Glenn Boomer Trujillo - 2023 - Journal of Value Inquiry.
    Whereas Aristotle defended the appropriateness of slavery and Seneca derided only its cruelty, Dio Chrysostom vehemently opposed any argument in favor of keeping slaves. And he did it in the 1st Century CE Greco-Roman world, a society comfortable with slavery. This paper analyzes Dio’s dialogue _The Tenth Discourse: Diogenes or on Servants_ to try to understand how Cynics addressed the wrongs of slavery when so many other philosophers did not. The paper argues that Cynic commitments to self-sufficiency, freedom, and nature (...)
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    Ownership change, capital access, and economic growth.Glenn Yago - 1993 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 7 (2-3):205-224.
    Walter Adams and James W. Brock's Dangerous Pursuits offers conventional wisdom regarding the alleged evils of the corporate restructuring and financial innovations of the 1980s. Adams and Brock disregard how economic regulations enacted in the 1930s and 1940s led to passive investors and managerial control that furthered conglomerate acquisitions strategies of the 1960s and 1970s. This situation was undone in the 1980s with the rise of active investors and entrepreneurs who attempted to wrest control from established managers and companies so (...)
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Glenn Langford - 1983 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 34 (2):188-190.
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