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    Correlation between preoperative Kimura inching studies and intraoperative findings during endoscopic-assisted decompression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow.Sonya Paisley Agnew, Michael M. Minieka, Ronak M. Patel & Daniel J. Nagle - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 370-373.
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    Public consultation in ethics an experiment in representative ethics.Michael M. Burgess - 2004 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 1 (1):4-13.
    Genome Canada has funded a research project to evaluate the usefulness of different forms of ethical analysis for assessing the moral weight of public opinion in the governance of genomics. This paper will describe a role of public consultation for ethical analysis and a contribution of ethical analysis to public consultation and the governance of genomics/biotechnology. Public consultation increases the robustness of ethical analysis with a more diverse and rich accounts experiences. Consultation must be carefully and respectfully designed to generate (...)
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    Emergent forms of life and the anthropological voice.Michael M. J. Fischer - 2003 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    Now, in Emergent Forms of Life and the Anthropological Voice, path-breaking scholar Michael M. J. Fischer moves the discussion to a consideration of the ...
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  4. Eliminative materialism and the integrity of science.Michael M. Pitman - 2003 - South African Journal of Philosophy 22 (3):207-219.
    Eliminative Materialism holds that propositional attitude folk psychology is a radically false theory of human, cognition, communication and behaviour. The paper reviews the argument that Eliminative Materialism is self-defeating. Although the argument is unsuccessful, it is argued that Eliminative Materialism ought to be considered epistemically self-undermining. Eliminative Materialism's truth would undermine the epistemic warrant of the theories (from cognitive neuroscience) typically taken as motivating the eliminativist thesis. Eliminative materialism fails to recognise that, in the psychological sciences, the mind is both (...)
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  5. Unified philosophy: interdisciplinary metaphysics, cyberethics, and liberal arts.Michael M. Kazanjian - 2021 - San Diego: Cognella.
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    Personalized Behavioral Feedback for Online Gamblers: A Real World Empirical Study.Michael M. Auer & Mark D. Griffiths - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Aquinas on the Light of Glory.Michael M. Waddell - 2011 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 40 (1):105-132.
    In this article, I examine Thomas Aquinas's teaching on the light of glory (lumen gloriae), and attempt to resolve several problems that arise within this teaching.
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    “Sight” in the Early Heidegger.Michael M. Sharkey - 2021 - Method 35 (2):41-59.
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    What Does Knowledge Have to Do with Nazim?Michael M. Sharkey - 2022 - The Lonergan Review 13:109-121.
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    Faith and Reason in the Wake of Milbank and Pickstock.Michael M. Waddell - 2008 - International Philosophical Quarterly 48 (3):381-396.
    In Truth in Aquinas, John Milbank and Catherine Pickstock attempt to render a “radically orthodox” reading of Aquinas that rejects an autonomous realm of natural reason unaided by faith. I argue that Milbank and Pickstock’s account fails as a reading of Aquinas and is problematic as a theory of the relationship between faith and reason. After sketching Milbank and Pickstock’s understanding of the relationship between faith and reason, I examine Aquinas’s doctrines of grace and divine naming in order to show (...)
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    The use of personalized behavioral feedback for online gamblers: an empirical study.Michael M. Auer & Mark D. Griffiths - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  12. Issue 4: Integrating gender into emergency responses.M. Michael, A. B. Zwi, H. Rutsch, W. J. Moss, M. Ramakrishan, A. Siegle, D. Storms, B. Weiss, K. Dasgupta & B. Jackson - 2002 - Developing World Bioethics 2 (2):109-130.
     
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    Psychotechniken: die neuen Verführer: Gruppendynamik, die programmierte Zerstörung von Kirche und Kultur.Michael M. Weber - 1997 - Stein am Rhein: Christiana-Verlag.
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    Ontological priority and John Duns Scotus.Michael M. Gorman - 1994 - Philosophical Quarterly 44 (173):460-471.
    The philosophical literature understands ontological priority in two ways, in terms of dependence, and in terms of degrees-of-being. These views are not reconcilable in any straightforward manner. However, they can be reconciled indirectly, if both are seen as instances of higher-level concept that is a modification of John Duns Scotus' notion of essential order. The result is a theory of ontological priority that takes the form of a list of membership criteria for the class of "ontological priority relations", of which (...)
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    Logikkalküle.Michael M. Richter - 1978 - Stuttgart: Teubner.
    In diesem Buch werden Aspekte der Aussagenlogik und der Prädikaten­ logik der ersten Stufe behandelt. Eine Mathematisierung und Kalkü­ lisierung der Logik kann natürlich ganz verschieden ausfallen, je nach dem, von welchen Motiven man sich primär leiten läßt. Wir stellen drei Gesichtspunkte, die uns auch als die wesentlichsten erscheinen, in den Vordergrund: Die Formalisierung des Wahrheits­ begriffes, die Formalisierung des Beweisbarkeitsbegriffes und das Problem des Suchens nach Beweisen. Diese drei Aspekte führen zu drei verschiedenen Arten von Kalkülen. Die Betonung des (...)
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    The Earliest Latin Commentary on The Gospels.Michael M. Gorman - 2003 - Augustinianum 43 (2):253-312.
  17. Sound, water, and the unity of life in Empedocles.Michael M. Shaw - 2022 - In Jill Gordon (ed.), Hearing, sound, and the auditory in ancient Greece. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
     
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    Why the fair innings argument is not persuasive.Michael M. Rivlin - 2000 - BMC Medical Ethics 1 (1):1-6.
    The fair innings argument (FIA) is frequently put forward as a justification for denying elderly patients treatment when they are in competition with younger patients and resources are scarce. In this paper I will examine some arguments that are used to support the FIA. My conclusion will be that they do not stand up to scrutiny and therefore, the FIA should not be used to justify the denial of treatment to elderly patients, or to support rationing of health care by (...)
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    Aither and the Four Roots in Empedocles.Michael M. Shaw - 2014 - Research in Phenomenology 44 (2):170-193.
    This paper surveys the meaning of aither in Empedocles. Since Aristotle, Empedoclean aither has been generally considered synonymous with air and understood anachronistically in terms of its Aristotelian conception as hot and wet. In critiquing this interpretation, the paper first examines the meaning of “air” in Empedocles, revealing scant and insignificant use of the term. Next, the ancient controversy of Empedocles’ “four roots” is recast from the perspective that aither, rather than air, designates the fourth root. Finally, the nineteen instances (...)
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    Using Questions to Improve Informed Consent Form Reading Behavior in Students.Michael M. Knepp - 2018 - Ethics and Behavior 28 (7):560-577.
    Previous research shows that students often do not read informed consent forms to understand their rights. Four hundred fifty-eight students participated in an advertised temperament study that actually measured whether they noticed a manipulation within the consent form. Answering five questions about the form raised the percentage of students noticing the manipulation in multiple settings; however, overall rates were low. Fewer than 10% of ethnic minority students noticed the manipulation. If the goal of consent forms in higher education remains an (...)
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    Persian Studies in North America: Studies in Honor of Mohammad Ali Jazayery.Michael M. T. Henderson & Mehdi Marashi - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (3):488.
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    Business Education: A Study in Paradox.Michael M. Thomas - 1983 - Business and Society 22 (1):18-21.
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    Tilling as an Ecclesiological “Exercise” in advance.Michael M. Canaris - forthcoming - Philosophy and Theology.
    The essay is a response to an invitation to offer reflections on Richard Lennan’s recent book Tilling the Church for a panel at the annual gathering of the Karl Rahner Society. It situates the work within the distinctive spiritual and intellectual heritage shared by Karl Rahner, Pope Francis, and Lennan’s scholarly community and vocational home at Boston College, namely by reading it through an intentionally Ignatian lens. The review overlays the volume’s ecclesiological explorations with reference to the Spiritual Exercises and (...)
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    From the Classroom at Fulda under Hrabanus.Michael M. Gorman - 2004 - Augustinianum 44 (2):471-502.
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    Coronavirus leader‐RNA‐primed transcription: An alternative mechanism to RNA splicing.Michael M. C. Lai - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (6):257-260.
    Many viral and cellular mRNA species contain a leader sequence derived from a distant upstream site on the same gene by a process of RNA splicing. This process usually involves either nuclear functions or self‐splicing of RNA molecules. Coronavirus, a cytoplasmic RNA virus, unfolds yet another mechanism of joining RNA, which involves the use of a free leader RNA molecule. This molecule is synthesized and dissociates from the template RNA, and subsequently reassociates with the template RNA at down‐stream initiation sites (...)
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    No Peace for the Wicked? Immorality Is Thought to Disrupt Intrapersonal Harmony, Impeding Positive Psychological States and Happiness.Michael M. Prinzing & Barbara L. Fredrickson - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (11):e13371.
    Why do people think that someone living a morally bad life is less happy than someone living a good life? One possibility is that judging whether someone is happy involves not only attributing positive psychological states (i.e., lots of pleasant emotions, few unpleasant emotions, and satisfaction with life) but also forming an evaluative judgment. Another possibility is that moral considerations affect happiness attributions because they tacitly influence attributions of positive psychological states. In two studies, we found strong support for the (...)
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    Paying Your Sickness Bills.Michael M. Davis - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (4):474-475.
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    Sammlung.Michael M. Gorman - 2001 - Sismel.
    Betrifft die Handschriften Codd. 12, 13 (S. 185), 134 (S. 181, 332, 336-337), 224 (S. 173), 325 (S. 246), 352 (S. 185), 540 (S. 113, 211) und A 91.8 (S. 2-3, 168, 177, 320, 328, 354) der Burgerbibliothek Bern.
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    Learning Values Lifelong: From Inert Ideas to Wholes.Michael M. Kazanjian (ed.) - 2002 - Rodopi.
    This book declares that lifelong learning teaches values and wholeness and rejects inert ideas or fragmentation. Education plays a vital role in reorganizing and revitalizing the abundant facts from the information explosion. Specialization works at cross-purposes with liberal arts education, which discloses a holistic vision of each person's being.
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    The oldest annotations on Augustine's De civitate Dei.Michael M. Gorman - 2006 - Augustinianum 46 (2):457-479.
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    Persian Poesis.Michael M. J. Fischer - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):251-252.
    The archive is the place for the storage of documents and records. With the emergence of the modern state, it became the storehouse for the material from which national memories were constructed. Archives also housed the proliferation of files and case histories as populations were subjected to disciplinary power and surveillance. Behind all scholarly research stands the archive. The ultimate plausibility of a piece of research depends on the grounds, the sources, from which the account is extracted and compiled. An (...)
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    Science, Technology and Society.Michael M. J. Fischer - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):172-174.
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    Social science research and the crafting of policy on population resettlement.Michael M. Cernea - 1993 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 6 (3-4):176-200.
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    Modern Persian Verb Stems Revisited.Michael M. T. Henderson - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (4):639-641.
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  35. William James and the National Academy of Sciences.Michael M. Sokal - 2010 - William James Studies 5:29-38.
    Williams James’s 1903 election to the National Academy of Sciences has long been understood as well-deserved recognition for his scientific achievement and as evidence that other sciences had begun to accept the “new psychology” as a peer discipline. This note offers a detailed review of the complex course of events that led to James’s election – presented within the context of the Academy’s own history – that illustrates just how a variety of extra-scientific factors had a significant impact on this (...)
     
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  36. Philosophia and anthropologia: reading alongside Benjamin in Yazd, Derrida in Qum, Arendt in Tehran.Michael M. J. Fischer - 2014 - In Veena Das, Michael Jackson, Arthur Kleinman & Bhrigupati Singh (eds.), The ground between: anthropologists engage philosophy. London: Duke University Press.
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    Revelations of the RYK receptor.Michael M. Halford & Steven A. Stacker - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (1):34-45.
    Significant progress has been made over the last decade in elucidating the mechanisms employed by receptor protein tyrosine kinases (RTKs) in transducing extracellular signals critical for the regulation of diverse cellular activities. Nevertheless, revealing the biological significance of a subset of the RTKs that contain catalytically inactive protein tyrosine kinase domains has proven more elusive. ErbB3 has served as the prototype for models of catalytically inactive RTK function, performing the role of signal diversification in heterodimeric receptor complexes with other ErbB (...)
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    The “Well-Informed Citizen” as a Theory of Public Space.Michael M. Hanke - 2014 - Schutzian Research 6:93-103.
    Alfred Schutz’ article on the well-informed citizen can, among others, also be read as a treatise on the information flow in democratic society. To be “well-informed” is a challenge the citizen has to keep up with in order to play his role in civil society, and being well-informed is also to be seen as a precondition for a fairly functioning political community. For Jürgen Habermas, it is the free press that guarantees public communication of democratic societies and which is threatened (...)
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    Genetic Testing for Hereditary Disease: Attending to Relational Responsibility.Michael M. Burgess & Lori D'Agincourt-Canning - 2001 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 12 (4):361-372.
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    Baldwin, Cattell and the Psychological Review: a collaboration and its discontents.Michael M. Sokal - 1997 - History of the Human Sciences 10 (1):57-89.
    This paper provides a detailed account of the origins of the Psycho logical Review in 1894, of the policies and practices of its editors (James Mark Baldwin and James McKeen Cattell) during its first decade, and of the public and private disagreements that led them to dissolve their collaboration in 1904. In doing so, it sheds light on the significant roles played by specialized scientific journals in the development of specific scientific specialities, and illustrates the value for historical exploration of (...)
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    Existential judgment and transcendental reduction: a critical analysis of Edmund Husserl's Phaenomenologische Fundamentalbetrachtung (Ideen I, [Paragraphen] 27-62).Michael M. Tavuzzi - 1982 - Milano: Massimo.
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    Wisdom, Fittingness and the Relational Transcendentals.Michael M. Waddell - 1998 - In Jan Aertsen & Andreas Speer (eds.), Was ist Philosophie im Mittelalter? Qu'est-ce que la philosophie au moyen âge? What is Philosophy in the Middle Ages?: Akten des X. Internationalen Kongresses für Mittelalterliche Philosophie der Société Internationale pour l'Etude de la Philosophie Médié. Erfurt: De Gruyter. pp. 538-542.
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    Commentary.Michael M. Burgess - 1998 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (4):363-366.
    In Michael Stingl argues that the legalization of euthanasia can be made reasonable social policy only in the context of healthcare reform to deliver primary- and community-based care. Stingl accepts that euthanasia and that includes not only pain, but He is not worried The failure of the healthcare system to adequately respond to the needs of people who are suffering with chronic or terminal conditions may lead competent people to elect euthanasia. Stingl argues that it is the institutionalization of (...)
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    Moving From Understanding of Consent Conditions to Heuristics of Trust.Michael M. Burgess & Kieran C. O’Doherty - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (5):24-26.
    Volume 19, Issue 5, May 2019, Page 24-26.
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    A further note on "EPOIESEN" signatures.Michael M. Eisman - 1974 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 94:172.
  46. Bjh Van den Berg.Michael M. Schur & Neuroses As Socioses - 1978 - In Ronald S. Valle & Mark King (eds.), Existential-phenomenological alternatives for psychology. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Rumination and Performance in Dynamic, Team Sport.Michael M. Roy, Daniel Memmert, Anastasia Frees, Joseph Radzevick, Jean Pretz & Benjamin Noël - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Culture and Cultural Analysis.Michael M. J. Fischer - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):360-364.
  49. The multiple universe.Michael M. Hare - 1968 - New York,: Julian Press.
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    Schutz’ Semiotics and the Symbolic Construction of Reality.Michael M. Hanke - 2016 - Schutzian Research 8:103-120.
    Some decades before Umberto Eco refounded semiotics in the sixties, Alfred Schutz had already elaborated a theory on signs and symbols. Moreover, as Schutz himself affirms, neither was he the first to do so. The thoughts of Charles Sanders Peirce had already clearly influenced American pragmatism, and thinkers like George Herbert Mead and Ernst Cassirer had developed a theory of symbols, both referred to by Schutz in his later works. Nonetheless, sign theory was already present in his first book, Der (...)
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