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    Effects of Intensity of Facial Expressions on Amygdalar Activation Independently of Valence.Huiyan Lin, Miriam Mueller-Bardorff, Martin Mothes-Lasch, Christine Buff, Leonie Brinkmann, Wolfgang H. R. Miltner & Thomas Straube - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Greening the Past: Towards a Social-ecological Analysis of History.Thomas S. Martin - 1998
    Greening the Past argues that 'western civilization' is rapidly approaching a crisis unique in world history, and that a new world-view now emerging is best encapsulated by a Green, anarchist-ecological analysis. The approach outlined in this book embraces general systems theory and recent discoveries in physics as well as key philosophical issues such as the nature of time, objectivity and causality, and an eco-psychological view of human nature. It includes new interpretations of the place of myth and language in historical (...)
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  3. What Is Metaphysics? Original Version / Was ist Metaphysik? Urfassung.Martin Heidegger, Dieter Thomä, Ian Alexander Moore & Gregory Fried - 2018 - Philosophy Today 62 (3):733-751.
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    On the history of the Euclidean Steiner tree problem.Martin Zachariasen, Doreen A. Thomas, Ronald L. Graham & Marcus Brazil - 2014 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 68 (3):327-354.
    The history of the Euclidean Steiner tree problem, which is the problem of constructing a shortest possible network interconnecting a set of given points in the Euclidean plane, goes back to Gergonne in the early nineteenth century. We present a detailed account of the mathematical contributions of some of the earliest papers on the Euclidean Steiner tree problem. Furthermore, we link these initial contributions with results from the recent literature on the problem.
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    Green History: The Future of the Past.Thomas S. Martin - 2000 - University Press of Amer.
    Calling post-modernism merely "the last tortured gasps of the old paradigm, not the birth-cries of the new," Martin (affiliations, academic or otherwise, not noted) seeks to move along to a "post-Western" perspective on history. He writes from a Green viewpoint (anarchist, feminist, and ecological), giving much credit to American anarchist Murray Bookchin, who he calls the last great Western philosopher. Double-spaced. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.
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  6. Études sur le Timée de Platon.Thomas Henri Martin - 1841 - New York: Arno Press. Edited by Plato.
     
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    Paul the Patient.Thomas F. Martin - 2001 - Augustinian Studies 32 (2):219-256.
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    Oppression and the Human Condition: An Introduction to Sartrean Existentialism.Thomas Martin - 2002 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Oppression and the Human Condition is both a valuable teaching tool and an insightful addition to scholarship on the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre. Students and teachers will find it an excellent and accessible introduction to Sartre's existentialism, ideal for courses in existentialist and 20th century philosophy. Equally, Sartre scholars will find that the book, especially the sections on oppression and "bad faith," gives them much to think about. Author Thomas Martin applies Sartre's philosophy to contemporary issues and concerns, (...)
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    Presidential Address: Early Years at the Royal Institution.Thomas Martin - 1964 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (2):99-115.
    The paper covers a period of little more than two years in the early history of the Royal Institution, but it is the period in which the house in Albemarle Street was purchased and Count Rumford devoted all his energies to establishing in it the Institution he had conceived. The house was enlarged and adapted to its new purpose; at first a temporary and later the well-known lecture theatre were built. The first Resident Professor and lecturer in the new theatre (...)
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  10. Self-deception and intentional forgetting: A reply to Whisner.Thomas Martin - 1998 - Philosophia 26 (1-2):181-194.
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    A modest disposal: Loving the critical bathwater after the baby has been discarded.Thomas L. Martin - 2010 - Philosophy and Literature 34 (2):435-446.
    One professor of literature renounces his fight to discriminate wrong from right readings. He succumbs to pressures from theorists and practitioners in the profession at large and enters a world of unimagined intellectual freedom. After all, to suggest that some readings might be wrong is not only to engage in intellectual discrimination, but to enter into complicity with a number of imperious gestures that carry dire political consequences. Coming to terms with his newfound freedom to embrace all interpretations of texts (...)
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    (1 other version)Augustine of Hippo: The Role of the Laity in Ecclesial Reconciliation.Thomas F. Martin - 2007 - Augustinian Studies 38 (2):453-454.
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    Introduction.Thomas Martin - 2005 - Augustinian Studies 36 (1):3-4.
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    RESPONSE: Augustine and Augustinians Consultation on “Pelagianism”.Thomas F. Martin - 2002 - Augustinian Studies 33 (2):271-275.
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    Retirement of Officers.Thomas Martin - 1963 - British Journal for the History of Science 1 (4):396-396.
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    Time and Eternity in Troilus and Criseyde.Thomas L. Martin - 1999 - Renascence 51 (3):167-179.
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    The role of emotion in Sartre's portrait of anti-semitism.Thomas Martin - 1998 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (2):141 – 151.
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    What Should I Teach?: The Challenges and Demands of Authentic Catechesis.Thomas M. Martin - 1988
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    Origins of the Royal Institution.Thomas Martin - 1962 - British Journal for the History of Science 1 (1):49-63.
    The paper is an attempt to set the social and historical background against which the Royal Institution was founded, and to trace the events in its very early history. The founder of the Institution was Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, that soldier of fortune who took service with the Elector Palatine of Bavaria, and it was in the course of his duties in Munich that his interest in the practical problems of philanthropy was aroused.In London, in the concluding years of the (...)
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    Introduction.Ward E. Jones & Thomas Martin - 2004 - Philosophical Papers 33 (3):243-250.
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    The voice of the work to be made: Abductive communication and creativity.François Cooren & Thomas Martine - 2023 - Discourse and Communication 17 (1):23-39.
    While artists often present their works as communicating to and through them, this idea has rarely been taken seriously, nor empirically studied from a communicational perspective. Building upon the pragmatist tradition, we show how this particular form of communication takes place. Using Peirce’s concept of abduction, we argue that a creative process essentially happens when a resonance between two materials leads to the unification of these materials into a new whole. Drawing upon a case study, we show how we can (...)
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    Philosophy of Law.Giorgio del Vecchio & Thomas Owen Martin - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (7):195-196.
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  23. Plutarch's "Lives of Galba and Otho": A Companion by Plutarch eds. Christopher Ehrhardt & Douglas Little; Plutarch's "Sertorius": A Historical Commentary by C. F. Konrad. [REVIEW]Thomas Martin - 1996 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 90:69-70.
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    From Samarkhand to Sardis: A New Approach to the Seleucid Empire by Susan Sherwin-White & Amélie Kuhrt. [REVIEW]Thomas Martin - 1995 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 89:76-76.
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  25. Being and Reason: An Essay on Spinoza's Metaphysics.Martin Lin - 2019 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In Spinoza’s metaphysics, we encounter many puzzling doctrines that appear to entangle metaphysical notions with cognitive, logical, and epistemic ones. According to him, a substance is that which can be conceived through itself and a mode is that which is conceived through another. Thus, metaphysical notions, substance and mode, are defined through a notion that is either cognitive or logical, being conceived through. He defines an attribute as that which an intellect perceives as constituting the essence of a substance. Intellectual (...)
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    Augustine’s Commentary on Galatians. [REVIEW]Thomas F. Martin - 2004 - Augustinian Studies 35 (1):124-127.
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    Antigonus the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State by Richard A. Billows. [REVIEW]Thomas Martin - 1991 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 85:124-125.
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    Die Auslegung des Briefes an die Galater, Die angefangene Auslegung des Briefes an die Römer, Über dreiundachtzig verschiedene Fragen. [REVIEW]Thomas F. Martin - 2002 - Augustinian Studies 33 (1):134-138.
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    Gratia et Certamen. [REVIEW]Thomas F. Martin - 2006 - Augustinian Studies 37 (1):139-142.
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    Review: [The Tyrant Slayers: The Heroic Image in Fifth Century B.C. Athenian Art and Politics]. [REVIEW]Thomas Martin - 1994 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 87 (6):514.
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    Saint Augustine lecteur et interprète de saint Paul dans le “De peccatorum meritis et remissione” (hiver 411-412). [REVIEW]Thomas F. Martin - 1998 - Augustinian Studies 29 (2):138-143.
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    To Simplicianus. [REVIEW]Thomas F. Martin - 1995 - Augustinian Studies 26 (2):155-159.
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    Men of bronze: hoplite warfare in ancient Greece. [REVIEW]Thomas Martin - 2014 - Polis 31 (1):187-190.
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    Light it up: Highly efficient multigene delivery in mammalian cells.Simon Trowitzsch, Martin Klumpp, Ralf Thoma, Jean-Philippe Carralot & Imre Berger - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (12):946-955.
    Multigene delivery and expression systems are emerging as key technologies for many applications in contemporary biology. We have developed new methods for multigene delivery and expression in eukaryotic hosts for a variety of applications, including production of protein complexes for structural biology and drug development, provision of multicomponent protein biologics, and cell‐based assays. We implemented tandem recombineering to facilitate rapid generation of multicomponent gene expression constructs for efficient transformation of mammalian cells, resulting in homogenous cell populations. Analysis of multiple parameters (...)
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    Report of Council and Financial Statement.J. A. Chaldecott & Thomas Martin - 1964 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (2):177-179.
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    Bioethical Considerations in Translational Research: Primate Stroke.Michael E. Sughrue, J. Mocco, Willam J. Mack, Andrew F. Ducruet, Ricardo J. Komotar, Ruth L. Fischbach, Thomas E. Martin & E. Sander Connolly - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (5):3-12.
    Controversy and activism have long been linked to the subject of primate research. Even in the midst of raging ethical debates surrounding fertility treatments, genetically modified foods and stem-cell research, there has been no reduction in the campaigns of activists worldwide. Plying their trade of intimidation aimed at ending biomedical experimentation in all animals, they have succeeded in creating an environment where research institutions, often painted as guilty until proven innocent, have avoided addressing the issue for fear of becoming targets. (...)
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  37. (1 other version)Spinozas Metaphysics of Desire.Martin Lin - 2004 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 86 (1):21-55.
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    Inclusion of Clinicians in the Development and Evaluation of Clinical Artificial Intelligence Tools: A Systematic Literature Review.Stephanie Tulk Jesso, Aisling Kelliher, Harsh Sanghavi, Thomas Martin & Sarah Henrickson Parker - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The application of machine learning and artificial intelligence in healthcare domains has received much attention in recent years, yet significant questions remain about how these new tools integrate into frontline user workflow, and how their design will impact implementation. Lack of acceptance among clinicians is a major barrier to the translation of healthcare innovations into clinical practice. In this systematic review, we examine when and how clinicians are consulted about their needs and desires for clinical AI tools. Forty-five articles met (...)
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    Augustine and Liberal Education.Felix B. Asiedu, Debra Romanick Baldwin, Phillip Cary, Mark J. Doorley, Daniel Doyle, Marylu Hill, John Immerwahr, Richard M. Jacobs, Thomas F. Martin, Andrew R. Murphy & Thomas W. Smith - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    This book applies Augustine's thought to current questions of teaching and learning. The essays are written in an accessible style and is not intended just for experts on Augustine or church history.
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    A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the Deliberative Reasoning of Canadian and Chinese Accounting Students.Lin Ge & Stuart Thomas - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (1):189-211.
    Using Hofstede's culture theory (1980, 2001 Culture's Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviours, Institutions, and Organizations Across Nation. Sage, NewYork), the current study incorporates the moral development (e.g. Thorne, 2000; Thorne and Magnan, 2000; Thorne et al., 2003) and multidimensional ethics scale (e.g. Cohen et al., 1993; Cohen et al., 1996b; Cohen et al., 2001; Flory et al., 1992) approaches to compare the ethical reasoning and decisions of Canadian and Mainland Chinese final year undergraduate accounting students. The results indicate that Canadian accounting (...)
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    Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Bioethical Considerations in Translational Research: Primate Stroke”.Michael E. Sughrue, J. Mocco, Willam J. Mack, Andrew F. Ducruet, Ricardo J. Komotar, Ruth L. Fischbach, Thomas E. Martin & E. Sander Connolly - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (5):1-3.
    Controversy and activism have long been linked to the subject of primate research. Even in the midst of raging ethical debates surrounding fertility treatments, genetically modified foods and stem-cell research, there has been no reduction in the campaigns of activists worldwide. Plying their trade of intimidation aimed at ending biomedical experimentation in all animals, they have succeeded in creating an environment where research institutions, often painted as guilty until proven innocent, have avoided addressing the issue for fear of becoming targets. (...)
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  42. Rationalism and Necessitarianism.Martin Lin - 2012 - Noûs 46 (3):418-448.
    Metaphysical rationalism, the doctrine which affirms the Principle of Sufficient Reason (the PSR), is out of favor today. The best argument against it is that it appears to lead to necessitarianism, the claim that all truths are necessarily true. Whatever the intuitive appeal of the PSR, the intuitive appeal of the claim that things could have been otherwise is greater. This problem did not go unnoticed by the great metaphysical rationalists Spinoza and Leibniz. Spinoza’s response was to embrace necessitarianism. Leibniz’s (...)
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    The Legal Landscape for Opioid Treatment Agreements.Larisa Svirsky, Dana Howard, Nathan Richards, Martin Fried, Nicole Thomas & Patricia Zettler - forthcoming - Milbank Quarterly.
    Context Opioid treatment agreements (OTAs) are documents that clinicians present to patients when prescribing opioids that describe the risks of opioids and specify requirements that patients must meet to receive their medication. Notwithstanding a lack of evidence that OTAs effectively mitigate opioids’ risks, professional organizations recommend that they be implemented, and jurisdictions increasingly require them. We sought to identify the jurisdictions that require OTAs, how OTAs might affect the outcomes of lawsuits that arise when things go wrong, and instances in (...)
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  44. The power of reason in Spinoza.Martin Lin - 2009 - In Olli Koistinen (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza's Ethics. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Spinoza on the Metaphysics of Thought and Extension.Martin Lin - 2021 - In Don Garrett (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Spinoza. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 113-140.
  46. Teleology and human action in Spinoza.Martin Lin - 2006 - Philosophical Review 115 (3):317-354.
    Cover Date: July 2006.Source Info: 115(3), 317-354. Language: English. Journal Announcement: 41-2. Subject: ACTION; CAUSATION; METAPHYSICS; REPRESENTATION; TELEOLOGY. Subject Person: SPINOZA, BENEDICT DE (BARUCH). Update Code: 20130315.
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    New Perspectives on Anarchism.Samantha E. Bankston, Harold Barclay, Lewis Call, Alexandre J. M. E. Christoyannopoulos, Vernon Cisney, Jesse Cohn, Abraham DeLeon, Francis Dupuis-Déri, Benjamin Franks, Clive Gabay, Karen Goaman, Rodrigo Gomes Guimarães, Uri Gordon, James Horrox, Anthony Ince, Sandra Jeppesen, Stavros Karageorgakis, Elizabeth Kolovou, Thomas Martin, Todd May, Nicolae Morar, Irène Pereira, Stevphen Shukaitis, Mick Smith, Scott Turner, Salvo Vaccaro, Mitchell Verter, Dana Ward & Dana M. Williams - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    The study of anarchism as a philosophical, political, and social movement has burgeoned both in the academy and in the global activist community in recent years. Taking advantage of this boom in anarchist scholarship, Nathan J. Jun and Shane Wahl have compiled twenty-six cutting-edge essays on this timely topic in New Perspectives on Anarchism.
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  48. Spinoza's account of akrasia.Martin Lin - 2006 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (3):395-414.
    : Perhaps the central problem which preoccupies Spinoza as a moral philosopher is the conflict between reason and passion. He belongs to a long tradition that sees the key to happiness and virtue as mastery and control by reason over the passions. This mastery, however, is hard won, as the passions often overwhelm its power and subvert its rule. When reason succumbs to passion, we act against our better judgment. Such action is often termed 'akratic'. Many commentators have complained that (...)
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  49. The Principle of Sufficient Reason in Spinoza.Martin Lin - 2013 - In Michael Della Rocca (ed.), The Oxford Handbook to Spinoza. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    The Contingency of the Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles in Leibniz.Martin S. Lin - 2025 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 63 (1):75-96.
    abstract: Leibniz holds that there are no two perfectly similar things, a doctrine he calls the Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles (the PII). What is his attitude toward its modal status? Most commentators hold that the principle is best understood as a necessary truth because it is allegedly entailed by doctrines such as the conceptual containment theory of truth, the Principle of Sufficient Reason (the PSR), and the denial of purely extrinsic denominations, which are arguably regarded by Leibniz as (...)
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