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    Coleridge’s Fly-Catchers: Adapting Commonplace-Book Form.Jillian M. Hess - 2012 - Journal of the History of Ideas 73 (3):463-483.
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    Sensorimotor Learning during a Marksmanship Task in Immersive Virtual Reality.Hrishikesh M. Rao, Rajan Khanna, David J. Zielinski, Yvonne Lu, Jillian M. Clements, Nicholas D. Potter, Marc A. Sommer, Regis Kopper & Lawrence G. Appelbaum - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:302766.
    Sensorimotor learning refers to improvements that occur through practice in the performance of sensory-guided motor behaviors. Leveraging novel technical capabilities of an immersive virtual environment, we probed the component kinematic processes that mediate sensorimotor learning. Twenty naïve subjects performed a simulated marksmanship task modeled after Olympic Trap Shooting standards. We measured movement kinematics and shooting performance as participants practiced 350 trials while receiving trial-by-trial feedback about shooting success. Spatiotemporal analysis of motion tracking elucidated the ballistic and refinement phases of hand (...)
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    What Goes on in This House Do Not Stay in This House: Family Variables Related to Adolescent-to-Parent Offenses.Antonia Hernández, Ana M. Martín, Stephany Hess-Medler & Juan García-García - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:581761.
    Research on adolescent-to-parent violence (APV) associates specific psychosocial characteristics with adolescents who assault their parents, whether they are within or outside the juvenile justice system, or whether these characteristics are shared by other adolescents convicted of other crimes. The aim of this paper is to compare three groups of adolescents. Those who have been sentenced for APV are compared with adolescents who have committed other crimes, and with a group who have not been involved in the justice system. The sample (...)
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    Uncovering Prolonged Grief Reactions Subsequent to a Reproductive Loss: Implications for the Primary Care Provider.Kathryn R. Grauerholz, Shandeigh N. Berry, Rebecca M. Capuano & Jillian M. Early - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    IntroductionThere is a paucity of clinical guidelines for the routine assessment of maladaptive reproductive grief reactions in outpatient primary care and OB-GYN settings in the United States. Because of the disenfranchised nature of perinatal grief reactions, many clinicians may be apt to miss or dismiss a grief reaction that was not identified in the perinatal period. A significant number of those experiencing a reproductive loss exhibit signs of anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder. Reproductive losses are typically screened for and (...)
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    Microstructural evolution of [PbZrxTi1–xO3/PbZryTi1–yO3]nepitaxial multilayers –dependence on layer thickness.Y. L. Zhu, S. J. Zheng, X. L. Ma, L. Feigl, M. Alexe, D. Hesse & I. Vrejoiu - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (10):1359-1372.
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    Expert Views on Communicating Genetic Technology Used in Agriculture.Jillian Hendricks, Daniel M. Weary & Marina A. G. von Keyserlingk - 2024 - Food Ethics 9 (2):1-17.
    The use of genetic technology in agriculture is viewed by some as the next frontier of farming but others may view it as a threat. The aim of the current study was to describe the views of experts working in agricultural genetics regarding how best to communicate genetic technology with a broader audience (e.g., clientele, the public). We recruited 10 experts working in roles that involve communication about genetic technology in agriculture. Using semi-structured interviews, we asked participants to describe how (...)
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    Does the Machine Need a Ghost? Corporate Agents as Nonconscious Kantian Moral Agents.Kendy M. Hess - 2018 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 4 (1):67-86.
    Does Kantian moral agency require phenomenal consciousness? More to the point, can firms (and other highly organized collectives) be Kantian moral agents—bound by Kantian obligations—in the absence of consciousness? After sketching the mechanics of my account of corporate agents, I consider three increasingly demanding accounts of Kantian moral agency, concluding that corporate agents can meet each successively higher threshold. They can (1) act on universalizable principles and treat humanity as an end in itself; (2) give such principlesto themselves,treattheir own‘humanity’ as (...)
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    Business Versus Ethics? Thoughts on the Future of Business Ethics.M. Tina Dacin, Jeffrey S. Harrison, David Hess, Sheila Killian & Julia Roloff - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 180 (3):863-877.
    To commemorate 40 years since the founding of the Journal of Business Ethics, the editors in chief of the journal have invited the editors to provide commentaries on the future of business ethics. This essay comprises a selection of commentaries aimed at creating dialogue around the theme Business versus Ethics?. The authors of these commentaries seek to transcend the age-old separation fallacy :409–421, 1994) that juxtaposes business and ethics/society, posing a forced choice or trade off. Providing a contemporary take on (...)
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  9. “If You Tickle Us….”: How Corporations Can Be Moral Agents Without Being Persons.Kendy M. Hess - 2013 - Journal of Value Inquiry 47 (3):319-335.
    I aim to disentangle two very important debates: one about whether corporations can be moral agents (and thus have moral obligations), one about whether corporations are persons (and thus entitled to certain rights and protections). Critics often conflate these two debates, arguing that moral agency entails personhood and then treating that entailment as a kind of reductio for claims of corporate moral agency. My primary purpose is to rebut the claim of entailment, demonstrating that even the highly sophisticated moral agency (...)
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    Is free speech a right?M. Whitcomb Hess - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (16):437-443.
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    Objectivity in moral philosophy.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (14):381-386.
  12. Quine and a New Empiricism.Hesse M. Duhem - 1970 - In G. Vesey (ed.), Knowledge and Necessity. Macmillan. pp. 191.
     
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    The language of poetry.M. Whitcomb-Hess - 1944 - Philosophical Review 53 (5):484-492.
  14. Wallace Stevens and the "Shaping Spirit".Hess M. Whitcomb - 1961 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 42 (2):207.
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  15. The Modern Corporation as Moral Agent.Kendy M. Hess - 2010 - Southwest Philosophy Review 26 (1):61-69.
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    A House upon the Sand.Kendy M. Hess - 2010 - Philotheos 10:205-215.
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  17. Because They Can: The Basis for the Moral Obligations of (Certain) Collectives.Kendy M. Hess - 2014 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 38 (1):203-221.
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    Hoping for more: The influence of outcome desirability on information seeking and predictions about relative quantities.Aaron M. Scherer, Paul D. Windschitl, Jillian O’Rourke & Andrew R. Smith - 2012 - Cognition 125 (1):113-117.
  19. Our Flight from Metaphysics.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1948 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 29 (4):377.
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    Who's Responsible? (It's Complicated.) Assigning Blame in the Wake of the Financial Crisis.Kendy M. Hess - 2018 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 42 (1):133-155.
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    A discussion of Overstreet's "the word becomes flesh".M. Whitcomb Hess - 1945 - Journal of Philosophy 42 (24):662-664.
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  22. Elm leaves in autumn: Verse.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1930 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 11 (4):238.
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  23. The Relation Between Music and Poetry.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1934 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 15 (2):140.
     
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  24. A Revised Regularity View of Scientific Laws.M. Hesse - 1980 - In D. H. Mellor (ed.), Science, Belief and Behaviour: Essays in Honour of R B Braithwaite. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  25. Mysticism as a philosophy.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1939 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 20 (2):177.
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    Mathematical logic in modern positivism.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1933 - Journal of Philosophy 30 (9):242-245.
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    One word more to mr. Beck.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (19):518-520.
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  28. The peculiar unity of corporate agents.Kendy M. Hess - 2018 - In Kendy Hess, Violetta Igneski & Tracy Lynn Isaacs (eds.), Collectivity: Ontology, Ethics, and Social Justice. Nw York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
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    The Concept in Thomism; Reality and Judgment according to St. Thomas. [REVIEW]M. Whitcomb Hess - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (4):623-629.
  30. Antecedents and Consequences of Endorsing Prescriptive Views of Active Aging and Altruistic Disengagement.M. Clara de Paula Couto, Helene H. Fung, Sylvie Graf, Thomas M. Hess, Shyhnan Liou, Jana Nikitin & Klaus Rothermund - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    In this study, we investigated endorsement of two types of prescriptive views of aging, namely active aging and altruistic disengagement. The study comprised a large international sample of middle-aged and older adults, covering the age range from 40 to 90 years. Participants rated their personal endorsement of prescriptive views of active aging and altruistic disengagement targeting older adults in general. Findings showed that endorsement was higher for prescriptions for active aging than for prescriptions for altruistic disengagement. Age groups in the (...)
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    Re-bunking corporate agency.Kendy M. Hess - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    My aim in this article is to rescue the holist position on corporate agency (CA) from indignities heaped upon it by friends and enemies alike. Two general criticisms strike at the core of the position: the charge of ‘material failures’ (that the corporate agent lacks a proper material presence) and the charge of illusion (that the intentionality of the corporate agent consists in the intentionality of the members). Both attack the holist position on metaphysical grounds, logically prior to any claims (...)
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  32. Bergson and greek mysticism.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1936 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 17 (4):377.
     
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  33. Free will in Browning's "the ring and the book".M. Whitcomb Hess - 1935 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 16 (3):249.
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  34. Isaac penington-the quaker philosopher.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1929 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 10 (4):270.
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    Kantor's language behavior.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (13):354-356.
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  36. (1 other version)Mr. Adler and the teacher in a democracy.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1944 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 25 (4):399.
     
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  37. Margaret Fuller and Childe Roland.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1947 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 28 (4):376.
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  38. Of what nature is this light?M. Whitcomb Hess - 1935 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 16 (2):131.
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  39. The literati and the divine fire.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1938 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 19 (2):179.
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    The Semantic Question.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1949 - New Scholasticism 23 (2):186-206.
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  41. Verse: Against blue skies.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1928 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 9 (4):262.
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  42. The Simulation of Smiles (SIMS) model: Embodied simulation and the meaning of facial expression.Paula M. Niedenthal, Martial Mermillod, Marcus Maringer & Ursula Hess - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (6):417.
    Recent application of theories of embodied or grounded cognition to the recognition and interpretation of facial expression of emotion has led to an explosion of research in psychology and the neurosciences. However, despite the accelerating number of reported findings, it remains unclear how the many component processes of emotion and their neural mechanisms actually support embodied simulation. Equally unclear is what triggers the use of embodied simulation versus perceptual or conceptual strategies in determining meaning. The present article integrates behavioral research (...)
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  43. A Quaker Plotinus.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1930 - Hibbert Journal 29:479.
     
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  44. Hegelianism and the Making of the Modern Mind.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1951 - The Thomist 14:335.
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    The Bond of Being.M. Whitcomb Hess & James F. Anderson - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (3):403.
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    The dilemma in Kierkegaard's "either/or".M. Whitcomb Hess - 1945 - Journal of Philosophy 42 (8):216-219.
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    The Fallacy of Corporate Moral Agency, by David Rönnegard. Dordrecht: Springer, 2015. 218 pp. ISBN 978-94-017-9756-6. [REVIEW]Kendy M. Hess - 2016 - Business Ethics Quarterly 26 (4):557-560.
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    Women and substance use disorders.D. Hecksher & M. Hesse - 2009 - Mens Sana Monographs 7 (1):50.
    _Substance use disorders belong to the class of externalizing behaviours that are generally more common among men than women. Those women who do have substance disorders therefore deviate more from the norms of society compared with men, tend to live in an environment characterized by high risk of violence and other forms of abuse, and tend to be survivors of childhood trauma. In terms of seeking treatment, women often have difficulty acknowledging their problems with substance use disorders, and professionals are (...)
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    A note on general value theory.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (13):350-354.
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    Epistemology and symbolism.M. Whitcomb Hess - 1932 - Journal of Philosophy 29 (10):265-268.
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