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  1. Spontaneous Alpha and Theta Oscillations Are Related to Complementary Aspects of Cognitive Control in Younger and Older Adults.Grace M. Clements, Daniel C. Bowie, Mate Gyurkovics, Kathy A. Low, Monica Fabiani & Gabriele Gratton - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    The resting-state human electroencephalogram power spectrum is dominated by alpha and theta oscillations, and also includes non-oscillatory broadband activity inversely related to frequency. Gratton proposed that alpha and theta oscillations are both related to cognitive control function, though in a complementary manner. Alpha activity is hypothesized to facilitate the maintenance of representations, such as task sets in preparation for expected task conditions. In contrast, theta activity would facilitate changes in representations, such as the updating of task sets in response to (...)
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    Book Notes. [REVIEW]Grace A. Clement, Joshua M. Glasgow, Melissa M. Seymour, Doran Smolkin & Lori Watson - 2005 - Ethics 115 (4):854-858.
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    Christian Spirituality and Mysticism in the Encyclopedia of Religion: GRACE M. JANTZEN.Grace M. Jantzen - 1988 - Religious Studies 24 (1):57-64.
    The great increase of interest in the study of spirituality and mysticism is reflected in the large number of articles that the Encyclopedia of Religion devotes to various aspects of this topic. As one would expect, there are long entries for ‘Mysticism’ and ‘Christian Spirituality’ and ‘Religious Experience’. In addition to these broad categories, attention is given to more specific aspects of spirituality such as ‘Asceticism’, ‘Silence’, ‘Prayer’, ‘Meditation’, and so on. This is complemented by entries on many of the (...)
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  4. God's World, God's Body.Grace M. Jantzen - 1984 - Religious Studies 20 (4):688-692.
     
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    (1 other version)Poetics Before Plato: Interpretation and Authority in Early Greek Theories of Poetry.Grace M. Ledbetter - 2002 - Princeton University Press.
    Combining literary and philosophical analysis, this study defends an utterly innovative reading of the early history of poetics. It is the first to argue that there is a distinctively Socratic view of poetry and the first to connect the Socratic view of poetry with earlier literary tradition.Literary theory is usually said to begin with Plato's famous critique of poetry in the Republic. Grace Ledbetter challenges this entrenched assumption by arguing that Plato's earlier dialogues Ion, Protagoras, and Apology introduce a (...)
  6. Reasons and Causes in Plato.Grace M. Ledbetter - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (2):255-265.
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    No Title available: REVIEWS.Grace M. Jantzen - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (1):111-113.
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    The Legacy of Evelyn Underhill.Grace M. Jantzen - 1993 - Feminist Theology 2 (4):79-100.
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    Turkish Grammar.Grace M. Smith & Robert Underhill - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (1):148.
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  10. Mysticism and Experience.Grace M. Jantzen - 1989 - Religious Studies 25 (3):295 - 315.
    The definition of mysticism has shifted, in modern thinking, from a patristic emphasis on the objective content of experience to the modern emphasis on the subjective psychological states or feelings of the individual. Post Kantian Idealism and Romanticism was involved in this shift to a far larger extent than is usually recognized. An important conductor of the subjectivist view of mysticism to modern philosophers of religion was William James, even though in other respects he repudiated Romantic and especially Idealist categories (...)
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    Homecoming.Grace M. Cho - 2006 - Feminist Studies 32 (2):365.
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    Achilles' self-address: Iliad 16.7-19.Grace M. Ledbetter - 1993 - American Journal of Philology 114 (4):481-491.
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    A Reconfiguration of Desire.Grace M. Jantzen - 2002 - Women’s Philosophy Review 29:23-45.
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  14. 'Barely by a Breath…': Irigaray on Rethinking Religion.Grace M. Jantzen - 2001 - In John D. Caputo (ed.), The Religious. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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  15. Conspicuous Sanctity and Religious Belief.Grace M. Jantzen - 1987 - In Basil Mitchell, William J. Abraham & Steven W. Holtzer (eds.), The rationality of religious belief: essays in honour of Basil Mitchell. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 121--140.
     
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    Feminism and Flourishing: Gender and Metaphor in Feminist Theology.Grace M. Jantzen - 1995 - Feminist Theology 4 (10):81-101.
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    No Title available.Grace M. Jantzen - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (2):304-305.
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  18. Philip C. Almond, Rudolf Otto: An Introduction to his Philosophical Theology Reviewed by.Grace M. Jantzen - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (7):277-279.
     
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  19. The Horizon of Natality: Gadamer, Heidegger, and the Limits of Existence.Grace M. Jantzen - 2003 - In Lorraine Code (ed.), Feminist Interpretations of Hans-Georg Gadamer. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 285--306.
     
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    Towards an Anthropological Perspective on Human Flourishing in Education.James Arthur, David M. Goodman & Matthew Clemente - forthcoming - British Journal of Educational Studies.
  21. Feminists, Philosophers, and Mystics.Grace M. Jantzen - 1994 - Hypatia 9 (4):186-206.
    This article challenges the widely held view that mysticism is essentially characterized by intense, ineffable, subjective experiences. Instead, I show that mysticism has undergone a series of social constructions, which were never innocent of gendered struggles for power. When philosophers of religion and popular writers on mysticism ignore these gendered constructions, as they regularly do, they are in turn perpetuating a post-Jamesian understanding of mysticism which removes mysticism and women from involvement with political and social justice.
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    Connection or Competition: Identity and Personhood in Feminist Ethics.Grace M. Jantzen - 1992 - Studies in Christian Ethics 5 (1):1-20.
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    XXXIV. The decay of58Co and57Co.M. A. Grace, G. A. Jones & J. O. Newton - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (4):363-369.
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    Could There Be a Mystical Core of Religion?Grace M. Jantzen - 1990 - Religious Studies 26 (1):59 - 71.
    An identical consciousness of close communion with God is obtained by the non-sacramental Quaker in his silence and by the sacramental Catholic in the Eucharist. The Christian contemplative's sense of personal intercourse with the divine as manifest in the incarnate Christ is hard to distinguish from that of the Hindu Vaishnavite, when we have allowed for the different constituents of his apperceiving mass.
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    What's the Difference? Knowledge and Gender in (Post) Modern Philosophy of Religion.Grace M. Jantzen - 1996 - Religious Studies 32 (4):431 - 448.
    Although there is a deep channel dividing British philosophy of religion from French thought associated with poststructuralism, much is to be gained from communication between the two. In this paper I explore three central areas of difference: the understanding of the subject, of language, and of God/religion. In each case I show that continental philosophy pursues these areas in ways which make issues of gender central to their understanding; and suggest that, while continental thought is neither monolithic nor beyond criticism, (...)
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  26. Feminism and Pantheism.Grace M. Jantzen - 1997 - The Monist 80 (2):266-285.
    Most feminists take for granted that the One Father God, omnipotent, separate from the universe overwhich ‘he’ presides, which has been at the heart of western conceptions of deity, is a projection which ensuresthat all otherness is reducible to ‘a variant of the same’. In whatever way the divine might be thought, it should not be like that. From this agreed starting point, however, there is sharp divergence among feminists. Many feminists, rejecting this Big Daddy in the Sky, reject with (...)
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    Response to Harriet Harris.Grace M. Jantzen - 2000 - Feminist Theology 8 (23):119-120.
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  28. Touching (in) the desert: Who goes there?Grace M. Jantzen - 2005 - In Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.), Derrida and religion: other testaments. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Nuclear alignment of ytterbium 175.M. A. Grace, C. E. Johnson, R. G. Scurlock & R. T. Taylor - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (21):1079-1084.
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    Nuclear alignment of cerium isotopes.M. A. Grace, C. E. Johnson, R. G. Scurlock & R. T. Taylor - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (79):1087-1098.
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    (1 other version)Nuclear orientation of praseodymium 142.M. A. Grace, C. E. Johnson, R. G. Scurlock & R. T. Taylor - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (29):456-460.
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    The decay of long-lived holmium 166.M. A. Grace, R. T. Taylor & P. B. Treacy - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (25):90-96.
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  33. Do we need immortality?Grace M. Jantzen - 1984 - Modern Theology 1 (1):25-31.
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    Prescribing Teratogenic Medications Post- Dobbs.Grace M. Hingtgen & Lauren B. Solberg - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (2):49-51.
    Minkoff et al. (2024) discuss the potential deprivation of medical liberties against pregnant persons following Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health. Another consideration is how Dobbs may impact physic...
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    'Religion' reviewed.Grace M. Jantzen - 1985 - Heythrop Journal 26 (1):14–25.
    Book Reviewed in this article: Traditional Sayings in the Old Testament. By Carole R. Fontaine. Pp. viii, 279, Sheffield, The Almond Press, 1982, £17.95, £8.95. The First Day of the New Creation: The Resurrection and the Christian Faith. By Vesilin Keisch. Pp.206, Crestwood, New York, St Vladimirs Seminary Press, 1982, £6.25. The First Day of the New Creation: The Resurrection and the Christian Faith. By Vesilin Keisch. Pp.206, Crestwood, New York, St Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1982, £6.25. The Resurrection of Jesus: (...)
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    The Social Catholic Movement in Great Britain. [REVIEW]Grace M. Quinlan - 1929 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 4 (1):151-155.
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  37. For an Engaged Reading: William James and the Varieties of Postmodern Religious Experience.Grace M. Jantzen - 2005 - In Jeremy R. Carrette (ed.), William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration. New York: Routledge. pp. 97--105.
     
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    Human Diversity and Salvation in Christ.Grace M. Jantzen - 1984 - Religious Studies 20 (4):579 - 592.
    What must I do to be saved? And is what I must do the same as what you must do? The Philippian jailor in the book of Acts received a most peculiar answer to the question: ‘Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ’, said St Paul, ‘and you will be saved.’ In the context, this hardly seems appropriate. The jailor was not asking how he could be assured of a place in the next world, or how he could be reconciled to (...)
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    (7 other versions)No title available: Religious studies.Grace M. Jantzen - 1982 - Religious Studies 18 (2):273-274.
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  40. On Worshipping an Embodied God.Grace M. Jantzen - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (3):511 - 519.
    Might God have a body? The overwhelming answer from within Christian orthodoxy is a resounding “No”. A concept of God adequate for sophisticated theism must, it is held, involve the notion of incorporeality: any being which had a body would, on that ground alone, be disqualified as a contender for the title “God” irrespective of other considerations.Part of the reason forth is insistence on God's incorporeality is that God is held to be the being who is supremely worthy of worship. (...)
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    Preface: representation, gender and experience.Grace M. Jantzen - 1998 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 80 (3):3-4.
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    A demonstration of parity non-conservation in β-decay.M. A. Grace, C. E. Johnson, R. G. Scurlock & C. V. Sowter - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (20):1050-1053.
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    Nuclear orientation and the hyperfine structure coupling in cobalt metal.M. A. Grace, C. E. Johnson, N. Kurti, R. G. Scurlock & R. T. Taylor - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (44):948-956.
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    Rethinking the Elenchus G. A. Scott (ed.): Does Socrates Have a Method? Rethinking the Elenchus in Plato's Dialogues and Beyond . Pp. xiii + 327. University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002. Cased, US$45. ISBN: 0-271-02173-X. [REVIEW]Grace M. Ledbetter - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (02):426-.
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    After Christianity. [REVIEW]Grace M. Jantzen - 1998 - Women’s Philosophy Review 19:62-65.
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    Forever fluid: A reading of Luce Irigaray’s Elemental Passions.Hanneke Canters & Grace M. Jantzen - 2005 - Manchester University Press.
    Forever Fluid is a rich feast of literary and philosophical insight. It provides the first English commentary on Luce Irigaray’s poetic text, Elemental Passions, setting it within its context within continental thought. It explores Irigaray’s images and intentions, developing the gender drama that takes place within her book, and draws the reader into the conversation in the text between ‘I-woman’ and ‘you-man’. But the book is also much more than this, as it uses the exploration of sexual difference as a (...)
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    Plato’s Literary Garden. [REVIEW]Grace M. Ledbetter - 1997 - Ancient Philosophy 17 (2):447-451.
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    Nuclear alignment and the beta transition in cobalt-58.P. Dagley, M. A. Grace, J. S. Hill & O. V. Sowter - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (29):489-496.
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    On the neural implausibility of the modular mind: Evidence for distributed construction dissolves boundaries between perception, cognition, and emotion.Leor M. Hackel, Grace M. Larson, Jeffrey D. Bowen, Gaven A. Ehrlich, Thomas C. Mann, Brianna Middlewood, Ian D. Roberts, Julie Eyink, Janell C. Fetterolf, Fausto Gonzalez, Carlos O. Garrido, Jinhyung Kim, Thomas C. O'Brien, Ellen E. O'Malley, Batja Mesquita & Lisa Feldman Barrett - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    Nuclear alignment and the beta transition in cobalt-58.P. Dagley, M. A. Grace, J. S. Hill & C. V. Sowter - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (30):489-496.
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