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    Implicit associations between anxiety-related symptoms and catastrophic consequences in high anxiety sensitive individuals.Marie-josée Lefaivre, Margo Watt, Sherry Stewart & Kristi Wright - 2006 - Cognition and Emotion 20 (2):295-308.
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    How are base rates used? Interactive and group effects.Peter J. McLeod & Margo Watt - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (1):35-36.
    Koehler is right that base rate information is used, to various degrees, both in laboratory tasks and in everyday life. However, it is not time to turn our backs on laboratory tasks and focus solely on ecologically valid decision making. Tightly controlled experimental data are still needed to understandhowbase rate information is used, and how this varies among groups.
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    Alan Watts interviewed by Michael Murphy.Alan Watts - unknown - [n.p.]: Big Sur Recordings. Edited by Michael Murphy.
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    Animals and Society: An Introduction to Human-Animal Studies.Margo DeMello - 2012 - Columbia University Press.
    Considering that much of human society is structured through its interaction with non-human animals, and since human society relies heavily on the exploitation of animals to serve human needs, human-animal studies has become a rapidly expanding field of research, featuring a number of distinct positions, perspectives, and theories that require nuanced explanation and contextualization. The first book to provide a full overview of human-animal studies, this volume focuses on the conceptual construction of animals in American culture and the way in (...)
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    Why do the well‐fed appear to die young?Margo I. Adler & Russell Bonduriansky - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (5):439-450.
    Dietary restriction (DR) famously extends lifespan and reduces fecundity across a diverse range of species. A prominent hypothesis suggests that these life‐history responses evolved as a survival‐enhancing strategy whereby resources are redirected from reproduction to somatic maintenance, enabling organisms to weather periods of resource scarcity. We argue that this hypothesis is inconsistent with recent evidence and at odds with the ecology of natural populations. We consider a wealth of molecular, medical, and evolutionary research, and conclude that the lifespan extension effect (...)
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    Are Ethics Training Programs Improving? A Meta-Analytic Review of Past and Present Ethics Instruction in the Sciences.Logan L. Watts, Kelsey E. Medeiros, Tyler J. Mulhearn, Logan M. Steele, Shane Connelly & Michael D. Mumford - 2017 - Ethics and Behavior 27 (5):351-384.
    Given the growing public concern and attention placed on cases of research misconduct, government agencies and research institutions have increased their efforts to develop and improve ethics education programs for scientists. The present study sought to assess the impact of these increased efforts by sampling empirical studies published since the year 2000. Studies published prior to 2000 examined in other meta-analytic work were also included to provide a baseline for assessing gains in ethics training effectiveness over time. In total, this (...)
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    Examining risk attitudes.Margo Bergman - 2004 - Complexity 9 (5):25-30.
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    Jubileusz 50-lecia Teatru Miejskiego w Nysie na afiszu.Małgorzata Blach-Margos - 2024 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 30 (4):110-120.
    Artykuł ukazuje nie tylko, jak bogatym źródłem wiedzy dla historyków i regionalistów są afisze teatralne, ale ma także zachęcić badaczy do analizy afiszy nyskich, które należą do zasobu Archiwum Państwowego w Opolu. Wychodząc od analizy afisza Teatru Miejskiego w Nysie z 6 listopada 1902 r., wydrukowanego z okazji 50-lecia istnienia teatru, zwrócono uwagę na szczególne znaczenie tej formy przekazu wśród druków ulotnych. Dzięki analizie dokumentu zidentyfikowano kluczowe informacje, jak np. imiona i nazwiska aktorów, skład dyrekcji czy repertuar, które mogą pomóc (...)
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  9. Jubileusz 50-lecia Teatru Miejskiego w Nysie na afiszu.Małgorzata Blach-Margos - 2024 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 30 (4):151-170.
    Artykuł ukazuje nie tylko, jak bogatym źródłem wiedzy dla historyków i regionalistów są afisze teatralne, ale ma także zachęcić badaczy do analizy afiszy nyskich, które należą do zasobu Archiwum Państwowego w Opolu. Wychodząc od analizy afisza Teatru Miejskiego w Nysie z 6 listopada 1902 r., wydrukowanego z okazji 50-lecia istnienia teatru, zwrócono uwagę na szczególne znaczenie tej formy przekazu wśród druków ulotnych. Dzięki analizie dokumentu zidentyfikowano kluczowe informacje, jak np. imiona i nazwiska aktorów, skład dyrekcji czy repertuar, które mogą pomóc (...)
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    Naming and Sharing Power in Prison Workshop Settings.Margo Campbell, Anne Dalke & Barb Toews - 2020 - Ethics and Social Welfare 14 (1):105-117.
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    La ville.Margo Glantz & Albert Bensoussan - 2007 - Rue Descartes 57 (3):103-105.
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  12. Frisse aanpak als missie.A. Margo & Kees Verh - forthcoming - Idee.
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  13. “A place where living things affect and depend on each other”: Qualitative and quantitative outcomes associated with inclusive science teaching.Margo A. Mastropieri, Thomas E. Scruggs, Panayota Mantzicopoulos, Amy Sturgeon, Laura Goodwin & SuHsiang Chung - 1998 - Science Education 82 (2):163-179.
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    (1 other version)Letter From The Editor.Margo G. Smith - 2022 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 50 (S2):1-1.
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    Inleiding.Margo Trappenburg & Ank Michels - 2017 - Res Publica 59 (1):3-4.
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    What is the adaptation: Status striving, status itself or parental teaching biases?Margo Wilson - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (2):311-311.
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    When is surgery research? Towards an operational definition of human research.C. E. Margo - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (1):40-43.
    The distinction between clinical practice and surgical research may seem trivial, but this distinction can become a complex issue when innovative surgeries are substituted for standard care without patient knowledge. Neither the novelty nor the risk of a new surgical procedure adequately defines surgical research. Some institutions tacitly allow the use of new surgical procedures in series of patients without informing individuals that they are participating in a scientific study, as long as no written protocol or hypothesis exists. Institutions can (...)
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    Defining the medical sphere.Margo J. Trappenburg - 1997 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 6 (4):416-.
    Part of the debate on cost containment in healthcare systems may be characterized as applied political philosophy One might say that the current debate between competing theories of justice that started with Rawls' A Theory of Justice in 1971 has acquired a small sister debate in healthcare philosophy Major participants in the debate on social justice have become an important source of inspiration for bioethicists interested in a just distribution of healthcare resources. Thus Rawls' A Theory of Justice has been (...)
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    In Defence of Pure Pluralism: Two Readings of Walzer's Spheres of Justice.Margo Trappenburg - 2000 - Journal of Political Philosophy 8 (3):343-362.
    In this article I will argue that there are two theories of distributive justice hidden in Walzer's Spheres of Justice. The first one emphasises the separation of distributive spheres. It tries to formulate distributive criteria by sticking faithfully to sphere‐specificity. I shall refer to this theory as ‘pure pluralism’. The second theory downplays the separation of spheres and emphasises ‘across spheres’ or ‘between spheres’ criteria instead. I shall call this theory ‘mitigated pluralism’. Mitigated pluralism has become popular among Walzer's friendly (...)
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    Aesthetic Education: Surviving Challenging Times.Margo Collier, Rebecca M. Sánchez & Linney Wix - 2018 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 52 (3):107.
    In his book Neoliberalism’s War on Higher Education, Henry Giroux bemoans, “[H]igher education increasingly stands alone, even in its attenuated state, as a public arena where ideas can be debated, critical knowledge produced, and learning linked to important social issues.”1 Colleges of education, like public schools themselves, have become more fragmented and compartmentalized in recent years. Persistent at universities is “the view that students are basically consumers and faculty providers of a saleable commodity such as a credential or a set (...)
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    Collective intelligence in teams: Contextualizing collective intelligent behavior over time.Margo Janssens, Nicoleta Meslec & Roger Th A. J. Leenders - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Collective intelligence in organizational teams has been predominantly understood and explained in terms of the quality of the outcomes that the team produces. This manuscript aims to extend the understanding of CI in teams, by disentangling the core of actual collective intelligent team behavior that unfolds over time during a collaboration period. We posit that outcomes do support the presence of CI, but that collective intelligence itself resides in the interaction processes within the team. Teams behave collectively intelligent when the (...)
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  22. I barely feel human anymore": Project ALICE and the posthuman in the Films.Margo Collins - 2014 - In Nadine Farghaly, Unraveling Resident Evil: essays on the complex universe of the games and films. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers.
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    Creating and Celebrating the Human/Nonhuman Relationship.Margo DeMello - 2012 - Society and Animals 20 (4):413-414.
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    Allvar Gullstrand, Albert Einstein, and a Nobel dilemma revisited.C. E. Margo & L. E. Harman - 2012 - The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 75 (2):14.
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    The Conjunction of a French Rhetoric of Unity with a Competing Nationalism in New Caledonia: A Critical Discourse Analysis.Margo Lecompte-Van Poucke - 2018 - Argumentation 32 (3):351-395.
    France and New Caledonia are currently involved in an ongoing debate surrounding the independence of the latter from the former that will lead to referenda in 2018–2022. The main stakeholders in the negotiation process are France, the Caldoche population of the island agglomeration and its Kanak inhabitants. Most critical discourse studies analyse texts as expressions of power entrenched in monologues. In this paper, however, the debate between the social actors is seen as a plurilogue. The study argues that the dominant (...)
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    Lifestyle Solidarity in the Healthcare System.Margo Trappenburg - 2000 - Health Care Analysis 8 (1):65-75.
    Encompassing health care systems in modern welfarestates embody several forms of solidarity: between thesick and the healthy, the old and the young andbetween those who take good care of their health onthe one hand and fellow citizens who choose to risktheir lives by smoking or unsafe sex on the other. Thelatter form is called lifestyle solidarity. In theNetherlands this type of solidarity has become theobject of a debate between medical ethicists. Mostmedical ethicist seem to want to uphold lifestylesolidarity. Most Dutch (...)
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    Water, Women & Health: The Dilemma of the Two Goats.S. Watt - 2011 - Global Bioethics 24 (1):21-24.
    In a small village in the Nile Delta, Wamai is faced with a decision. His wife died three years ago in childbirth leaving him with two small children to raise, a small plot of land, and two goats. By local standards he is a well-off; his goats produce milk for his children and his land feeds his goats. He, his goats, and his children use the same water supply. Gaining access to water will cost him one goat jeopardizing his milk (...)
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    Under One Sky.Margo Baumgarten Davis - 2004 - Stanford General Books.
    Reach into the heart and soul of people from every inhabited continent through sixty tour de force black-and-white portraits by Margo Davis. Under One Sky is a collection of nearly forty years of portrait making by one of the inheritors of California’s photographic legacy. Esthetically powerful and convincing were words used by Ansel Adams in 1968 to describe the work of Davis and her fellow students. Indeed, the same words can be used today in describing these portraits. As Davis (...)
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    Modeling the Instructional Effectiveness of Responsible Conduct of Research Education: A Meta-Analytic Path-Analysis.Logan L. Watts, Tyler J. Mulhearn, Kelsey E. Medeiros, Logan M. Steele, Shane Connelly & Michael D. Mumford - 2017 - Ethics and Behavior 27 (8):632-650.
    Predictive modeling in education draws on data from past courses to forecast the effectiveness of future courses. The present effort sought to identify such a model of instructional effectiveness in scientific ethics. Drawing on data from 235 courses in the responsible conduct of research, structural equation modeling techniques were used to test a predictive model of RCR course effectiveness. Fit statistics indicated the model fit the data well, with the instructional characteristics included in the model explaining approximately 85% of the (...)
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    Tao: The Watercourse Way.Alan Watts & Al Chung-Liang Huang - 1977 - Pantheon.
    Drawing on ancient and modern sources, "a lucid discussion of Taoism and the Chinese language [that's] profound, reflective, and enlightening." —Boston Globe According to Deepak Chopra, "Watts was a spiritual polymatch, the first and possibly greatest." Watts treats the Chinese philosophy of Tao in much the same way as he did Zen Buddhism in his classic The Way of Zen. Critics agree that this last work stands as a perfect monument to the life and literature of Alan Watts. "Perhaps the (...)
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    Cicero Epistulae. Volume Ii. Part I.W. S. Watt (ed.) - 1958 - Oxford University Press UK.
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    The metaphorical extension of “incest”: A human universal?Margo Wilson & Martin Daly - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (2):280-281.
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    What about the evolutionary psychology of coerciveness?Margo Wilson & Martin Daly - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2):403-404.
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    ASI-WAS Undergraduate Paper Prize in Human-Animal Studies.Margo DeMello - 2013 - Society and Animals 21 (1):91-92.
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    Wyclif and the Oxford Schools.D. E. R. Watt - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (51):175-176.
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  36. Christopher Guy Thorne 1934–1992.D. Cameron Watt - 1997 - In Watt D. Cameron, Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 94: 1996 Lectures and Memoirs. pp. 753-767.
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  37. Fabam Mimum.W. Watt - 1955 - Hermes 83 (4):496-500.
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    A Dual-Processing Model of Moral Whistleblowing in Organizations.Logan L. Watts & M. Ronald Buckley - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 146 (3):669-683.
    A dual-processing model of moral whistleblowing in organizations is proposed. In this theory paper, moral whistleblowing is described as a unique type of whistleblowing that is undertaken by individuals that see themselves as moral agents and are primarily motivated to blow the whistle by a sense of moral duty. At the individual level, the model expands on traditional, rational models of whistleblowing by exploring how moral intuition and deliberative reasoning processes might interact to influence the whistleblowing behavior of moral agents. (...)
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    Against segregation: Ethnic mixing in liberal states.Margo Trappenburg - 2003 - Journal of Political Philosophy 11 (3):295–319.
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    Des Rapports Entre Droit et Science: S. Jasanoff: Le droit et la Science en Action Pairs, Dalloz Rivages du Droit 2013, 206 p., ISBN 978 2 247 12586 9.Margo Bernelin - 2014 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 27 (3):549-556.
    «Le droit et la science en action», ce titre est la parfaite illustration les domaines d’intérêts de l’auteure dont les textes ici présentés, Sheila Jasanoff, et ceux de l’auteur de la traduction et de la présentation des dits textes, Olivier Leclerc. Ce livre publié aux éditions Dalloz dans la collection Rivages du droit est une sélection et une traduction de cinq textes écrits par Sheila Jasanoff, sociologue des sciences américaine, Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies au sein de la (...)
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    Intelligence artificielle en santé : la ruée vers les données personnelles.Margo Bernelin - 2019 - Cités 4:75.
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    Interview with Campbell Fraser, December 2019 and 2020.Margo Kitts & James R. Lewis - 2020 - Journal of Religion and Violence 8 (3):308-317.
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    Not Barren is the Blood of Lambs: Homeric Oath-Sacrifice as Metaphorical Transformation.Margo Kitts - 2003 - Kernos 16:17-34.
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    The essence of Alan Watts.Alan Watts - 1974 - Millbrae, Calif.,: Celestial Arts.
    book 1. God.--book 2. Meditation.--book 3. Nothingness.--book 4. Death.--book 5. The nature of man.--book 6. Time.--book 7. Philosophical fantasies.--book 8. Ego.--book 9. The cosmic drama.
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  45. Antifundamentalism in Modern America.David Harrington Watt - unknown
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    Graduate Student Member Spotlights Blog for SBCS: Chera Jo Watts.Chera Jo Watts - 2023 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 43 (1):273-274.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Graduate Student Member Spotlights Blog for SBCS:Chera Jo WattsChera Jo WattsMy name is Chera Jo Watts, and I am a first-year doctoral student at the University of Georgia in the Department of Religion and Institute for African American Studies. I am a mother, writer, gardener, yoga practitioner, and artist striving toward what Darlene Clark Hines labels a "Black Studies Mindset." As a first-generation college graduate from a poverty-class background, (...)
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    Rules of life; with reflections on the manners and dispositions of mankind [by R. Watt].Robert Watt - 1814
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  48. Wrong signals: when is a red signal red?: An interview with Roger Watt.Roger Watt - 2002 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (6):267-268.
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    Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority.Margo Kitts & Mark Juergensmeyer - 2021 - Buddhist Studies Review 38 (1):1-6.
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    Being a burden to others and wishes to die: The importance of the sociopolitical context.Bernadette Roest, Margo Trappenburg & Carlo Leget - 2019 - Bioethics 34 (2):195-199.
    All articles in May 2019’s special issue of Bioethics offer profound insights into the issue of “being a burden to others” in relation to wishes to die, which are highly relevant for ethical debates about end‐of‐life care and physician‐assisted dying. In this reply, we wish to stress the importance of acknowledging and analyzing the sociopolitical context of the phenomenon “being a burden” in relation to wishes to die and we will show how this analysis could benefit from a care ethical (...)
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