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    Is Life More Sacred Than Autonomy?Peter F. Wilson - 1986 - Hastings Center Report 16 (5):43-43.
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    Engaging nature: environmentalism and the political theory canon.Peter F. Cannavò & Joseph H. Lane (eds.) - 2014 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Essays that put noted political thinkers of the past—including Plato, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Wollstonecraft, Marx, and Confucius—in dialogue with current environmental political theory. Contemporary environmental political theory considers the implications of the environmental crisis for such political concepts as rights, citizenship, justice, democracy, the state, race, class, and gender. As the field has matured, scholars have begun to explore connections between Green Theory and such canonical political thinkers as Plato, Machiavelli, Locke, and Marx. The essays in this volume put important figures (...)
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    The people with Asperger Syndrome and anxiety disorders (PAsSA) Trial: A pilot multi-centre single blind randomised trial of group cognitive-behavioural therapy.Peter E. Langdon, Glynis H. Murphy, Lee Shepstone, Edward C. F. Wilson, David Fowler, David Heavens, Aida Malovic, Alexandra Russell, Alice Rose & Louise Mullineaux - unknown
    BackgroundThere is a growing interest in using cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) with people who have Asperger syndrome and comorbid mental health problems.AimsTo examine whether modified group CBT for clinically significant anxiety in an Asperger syndrome population is feasible and likely to be efficacious.MethodUsing a randomised assessor-blind trial, 52 individuals with Asperger syndrome were randomised into a treatment arm or a waiting-list control arm. After 24 weeks, those in the waiting-list control arm received treatment, while those initially randomised to treatment were followed (...)
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  4. Peer review versus editorial review and their role in innovative science.Nicole Zwiren, Glenn Zuraw, Ian Young, Michael A. Woodley, Jennifer Finocchio Wolfe, Nick Wilson, Peter Weinberger, Manuel Weinberger, Christoph Wagner, Georg von Wintzigerode, Matt Vogel, Alex Villasenor, Shiloh Vermaak, Carlos A. Vega, Leo Varela, Tine van der Maas, Jennie van der Byl, Paul Vahur, Nicole Turner, Michaela Trimmel, Siro I. Trevisanato, Jack Tozer, Alison Tomlinson, Laura Thompson, David Tavares, Amhayes Tadesse, Johann Summhammer, Mike Sullivan, Carl Stryg, Christina Streli, James Stratford, Gilles St-Pierre, Karri Stokely, Joe Stokely, Reinhard Stindl, Martin Steppan, Johannes H. Sterba, Konstantin Steinhoff, Wolfgang Steinhauser, Marjorie Elizabeth Steakley, Chrislie J. Starr-Casanova, Mels Sonko, Werner F. Sommer, Daphne Anne Sole, Jildou Slofstra, John R. Skoyles, Florian Six, Sibusio Sithole, Beldeu Singh, Jolanta Siller-Matula, Kyle Shields, David Seppi, Laura Seegers, David Scott, Thomas Schwarzgruber, Clemens Sauerzopf, Jairaj Sanand, Markus Salletmaier & Sackl - 2012 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 33 (5):359-376.
    Peer review is a widely accepted instrument for raising the quality of science. Peer review limits the enormous unstructured influx of information and the sheer amount of dubious data, which in its absence would plunge science into chaos. In particular, peer review offers the benefit of eliminating papers that suffer from poor craftsmanship or methodological shortcomings, especially in the experimental sciences. However, we believe that peer review is not always appropriate for the evaluation of controversial hypothetical science. We argue that (...)
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    I. F. Cook: The Odyssey in Athens: Myths of Cultural Origins . Pp. xii + 216. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1995. Cased, £27.50. ISBN: 0-8014-3121-2. [REVIEW]Peter Wilson - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):554-554.
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    Sleep fragmentation and lucid dreaming.Jarrod Gott, Michael Rak, Leonore Bovy, Emma Peters, Carmen F. M. van Hooijdonk, Anastasia Mangiaruga, Rathiga Varatheeswaran, Mahmoud Chaabou, Luke Gorman, Steven Wilson, Frederik Weber, Lucia Talamini, Axel Steiger & Martin Dresler - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 84:102988.
  7. The role of awareness in Pavlovian conditioning: Empirical evidence and theoretical implications.Peter F. Lovibond & David R. Shanks - 2002 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (1):3-26.
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    Greek philosophical terms.F. E. Peters - 1967 - New York,: New York University Press.
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    Motor control of serial ordering of speech.Peter F. MacNeilage - 1970 - Psychological Review 77 (3):182-196.
  10. (3 other versions)On referring.Peter F. Strawson - 1950 - Mind 59 (235):320-344.
  11. Individuals: An Essay in Descriptive Metaphysics.Peter F. Strawson - 1959 - London, England: Routledge. Edited by Wenfang Wang.
    The classic, influential essay in 'descriptive metaphysics' by the distinguished English philosopher.
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  12. Imagination and perception.Peter F. Strawson - 1982 - In Ralph Charles Sutherland Walker (ed.), Kant on Pure Reason. New York: Oxford University Press.
  13. Intention and convention in speech acts.Peter F. Strawson - 1964 - Philosophical Review 73 (4):439-460.
  14. The frame/content theory of evolution of speech production.Peter F. MacNeilage - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4):499-511.
    The species-specific organizational property of speech is a continual mouth open-close alternation, the two phases of which are subject to continual articulatory modulation. The cycle constitutes the syllable, and the open and closed phases are segments framescontent displays that are prominent in many nonhuman primates. The new role of Broca's area and its surround in human vocal communication may have derived from its evolutionary history as the main cortical center for the control of ingestive processes. The frame and content components (...)
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    Resistance to extinction of fear-relevant stimuli: Preparedness or selective sensitization?Peter F. Lovibond, David A. T. Siddle & Nigel W. Bond - 1993 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 122 (4):449.
  16. Self, mind, and body.Peter F. Strawson - 1974 - In Peter Frederick Strawson (ed.), Freedom and Resentment and Other Essays. London, England: Routledge.
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    Vulnerability and non-domination: a republican perspective on natural limits.Peter F. Cannavò - 2021 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 24 (5):693-709.
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    Genome Editing and Human Reproduction: The Therapeutic Fallacy and the "Most Unusual Case".Peter F. R. Mills - 2020 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 63 (1):126-140.
    Among the objections to the implementation of what I will call "genome editing in human reproduction" is that it does not address any unmet medical need, and therefore fails to meet an important criterion for introducing an unproven procedure with potentially adverse consequences. To be clear: what I mean by GEHR is the use of any one of a number of related biological techniques, such as the CRISPR-Cas9 system, deliberately to modify a functional sequence of DNA in a cell of (...)
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  19. The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle.F. H. Peters - 1881 - Mind 6 (23):433-435.
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  20. (2 other versions)Perception and its objects.Peter F. Strawson - 1979 - In A. J. Ayer & Graham Macdonald (eds.), Perception and identity: essays presented to A. J. Ayer, with his replies. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
     
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  21. How can the beatific vision both fulfill human nature and be utterly gratuitous?Peter F. Ryan - 2002 - Gregorianum 83 (4):717-755.
    Dans cet article, l'A. nous propose une solution à un vexant problème théologique, à savoir la façon dont la vision béatifique complète la nature humaine tout en demeurant un don au delà du don divin qui est notre être naturel. En se penchant sur l'oeuvre de Thomas d'Aquin, Ryan encadre d'abord le problème. Ensuite il étudie l'émergence de la théorie dite de «pure nature» comme réponse à Baius, lequel affirmait qu'avant la chute d'Adam la vision béatifique n'était que le complément, (...)
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  22. Aristoteles Arabus.F. E. Peters - 1968 - Leiden,: Brill.
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    Global Principles, Local Obligations: Reproductive Ethics in Affluent Societies and Developing Countries.Peter F. Omonzejele - 2010 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 16 (1):32-47.
    This essay is an intercultural dialogue in reproductive ethics. The paper, which argues from both developed and developing world perspectives, addresses the question of what should be done when confronted with the possibility of giving birth to a severely disabled child. The author argues that such a life should not be considered because of the economic circumstances in most developing countries. This is contrary to the view sometimes advanced in affluent societies that the prevention of such a birth should not (...)
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  24. (2 other versions)Persons.Peter F. Strawson - 1958 - Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science 2:330-53.
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    Linguistic and manual evolution.Peter F. MacNeilage - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (4):568-570.
  26. Hannah Arendt.Peter F. Cannavo - 2014 - In Peter F. Cannavò & Joseph H. Lane (eds.), Engaging nature: environmentalism and the political theory canon. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
     
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  27. Direct singular reference.Peter F. Strawson - 1986 - In Ludwig Nagl & Richard Heinrich (eds.), Wo steht die analytische Philosophie heute? Wien: R. Oldenbourg.
     
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  28. Knowledge and truth.Peter F. Strawson - 1976 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 3 (3):273-282.
     
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    Réplica a Robert Calabria.Peter F. Strawson & Itamar Luís Gelain - 2013 - Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista 6 (11).
    Referindo-se ao capítulo 6 da minha Introduction to Logical Theory, o professor Calabria demonstra de modo correto e sistemático que, tal como exposta, a doutrina da pressuposição implica uma concepção da lógica que é substancialmente desviante tanto no que diz respeito à lógica tradicional como à lógica moderna clássica.
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    Consciousness as Reflexivity: Subjectivity and Empirical Warrants.F. Peters - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (5-6):119-145.
    Of the many cognitive processes and data structures pro-posed to account for conscious awareness, only reflexivity or self-knowing occurs exclusively in the conscious state. However, the viability of reflexivity as the proper index or principal defining characteristic of consciousness has been been questioned on the basis that it is either implausible or merely subjective. The implausibility objection proves to be based on a mischaracterization of conscious reflexivity as either a form of introspection, reflective elaboration, or intentional representation. Closer examination shows (...)
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  31. Reply to Paul Snowdon.Peter F. Strawson - 1995 - In P. F. Strawson, Pranab Kumar Sen & Roop Rekha Verma (eds.), The Philosophy of P.F. Strawson. Bombay: Allied Publishers.
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    The role of expectancy in Pavlovian conditioning.Peter F. Lovibond & R. Frederick Westbrook - forthcoming - Psychological Review.
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    Reducing problem complexity by analogical transfer.Peter F. Dominey - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (1):71-72.
    Analogical transfer in sequence learning is presented as an example of how the type-2 problem of learning an unbounded number of isomorphic sequences is reduced to the type-1 problem of learning a small finite set of sequences. The commentary illustrates how the difficult problem of appropriate analogical filter creation and selection is addressed while avoiding the trap of strong nativism, and it provides theoretical and experimental evidence for the existence of dissociable mechanisms for type-1 learning and type-2 recoding.
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    Effects of feedback on discriminative avoidance acquisition and extinction in the gerbil.Peter F. Galvani - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (4):304-306.
  35. Analysis and metaphysics: an introduction to philosophy.Peter F. Strawson - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    All developed human beings possess a practical mastery of a vast range of concepts, including such basic structural notions as those of identity, truth, existence, material objects, mental states, space, and time; but a practical mastery does not entail theoretical understanding. It is that understanding which philosophy seeks to achieve. In this book, one of the most distinguished of living philosophers, assuming no previous knowledge of the subject on the part of the reader, sets out to explain and illustrate a (...)
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    From double-step and colliding saccades to pointing in abstract space: Toward a basis for analogical transfer.Peter F. Dominey - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):745-745.
    Deictic pointers allow the nervous system to exploit information in a frame that is centered on the object of interest. This processing may take place in visual or haptic space, but the information processing advantages of deictic pointing can also be applied in abstract spaces, providing the basis for analogical transfer. Simulation and behavioral results illustrating this progression from embodiment to abstraction are discussed.
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    Primate handedness reconsidered.Peter F. MacNeilage, Michael G. Studdert-Kennedy & Bjorn Lindblom - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (2):247-263.
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    Strange Bedfellows: Writing Love and Politics in Angels in America and The Normal Heart.Peter F. Cohen - 1998 - Journal of Medical Humanities 19 (2/3):197-219.
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    Mouth to hand and back again? Could language have made those journeys?Peter F. MacNeilage - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (2):233-234.
    Corballis argues that language underwent two modality switches – from vocal to manual, then back to vocal. Speech has evolved a frame/content mode of organization whereby consonants and vowels (content) are placed into a syllable structure of frames (MacNeilage 1998). No homologue to this mode is present in sign language, raising doubt as to whether the proposed modality switches could have occurred.
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    Primate predatory, postural, and prehensile proclivities and professional peer pressures: Postscripts.Peter F. MacNeilage, Michael G. Studdert-Kennedy & Bjorn Lindblom - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (2):289-303.
  41. Knowledge-Worker Productivity: The Biggest Challenge.Peter F. Drucker - 2006 - In Laurence Prusak & Eric Matson (eds.), Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning: A Reader. Oxford University Press.
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  42. Must the acting person have a single ultimate end?Peter F. Ryan - 2001 - Gregorianum 82 (2):325-356.
    Thomas d'Aquin pense que tout homme dirige nécessairement toutes ses actions vers une fin ultime unique. L'article rejette cette position et son présupposé que tout homme cherche nécessairement une béatitude parfaite qui ne laisse rien à désirer. L'article affirme au contraire que les hommes agissent souvent de façon simultanée en vue de plus d'une fin dernière. Ceux qui pèchent mortellement le font en commettant des actions gravement mauvaises, tout en croyant et espérant en Dieu. Ceux qui vivent dans la grace (...)
     
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    Steve Vanderheiden, Environmental Political Theory.Peter F. CannavÒ - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (1):110-112.
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    (2 other versions)The Frame/Content theory of evolution of speech.Peter F. MacNeilage & Barbara L. Davis - 2005 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 6 (2):173-199.
    The Frame/Content theory deals with how and why the first language evolved the present-day speech mode of programming syllable “Frame” structures with segmental “Content” elements. The first words are considered, for biomechanical reasons, to have had the simple syllable frame structures of pre-speech babbling, and were perhaps parental terms, generated within the parent–infant dyad. Although all gestural origins theories have iconicity as a plausible alternative hypothesis for the origin of the meaning-signal link for words, they all share the problems of (...)
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    Nonlinguistic transformation processing in agrammatic aphasia.Peter F. Dominey & Taïssia Lelekov - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):30-30.
    Grodzinsky's characterization of the syntactic function of Broca's area is convincing, but his argument that this transformation processing capability is specific to language is less so. Based on predictions from simulation studies of sequence learning, we report a correlation between agrammatic patients' impairments in (a) syntactic comprehension, and (b) nonlinguistic sequence transformation processing, indicating the existence of a nonlinguistic correlate of agrammatic aphasia.
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    Preguntándose para responder. La posición ética y el reto de la terapia centrada en la persona y sus “condiciones necesarias y suficientes”.Peter F. Schmid - 2006 - Polis 15.
    ¿Qué significa realmente estar centrado en la persona? ¿Es una cuestión de preferencias (“postmoderna”) sobre lo que te gusta y lo que crees? ¿ Cuáles son los límites? ¿ Es posible definir lo esencial ? Y si es así, ¿qué es? ¿Sería posible combinar las orientaciones, integrar métodos y agregar técnicas? ¿Existe actualmente un “más allá de Carl Rogers”? ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades del desarrollo y el impacto de lo que alguna vez fue considerado un paradigma radical? ¿A dónde va (...)
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  47. Die Grenzen des Sinns. Ein Kommentar zu Kants „Kritik der reinen Vernunft”.Peter F. Strawson & E. M. Lange - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (2):346-346.
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  48. Les individus. Essai de métaphysique descriptive.Peter F. Strawson, A. Shalom & P. Drong - 1974 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 164 (3):378-381.
     
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    Ethical Challenges Posed by the Ebola Virus Epidemic in West Africa.Peter F. Omonzejele - 2014 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 11 (4):417-420.
    This paper examines how people in West Africa are reacting to the Ebola virus disease, an epidemic presently prevalent in the region. Certain lifestyle changes are suggested. Additionally, the heart of the paper focuses on the request by governments to be allowed access to experimental drugs, such as Zmapp and TKM-Ebola, for their infected populations. The author argues that granting such a request would circumvent research ethics procedures, which could potentially constitute significant risk to users of the drugs. The Pfizer (...)
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    1. on referring.Peter F. Strawson - 2013 - In Maite Ezcurdia & Robert J. Stainton (eds.), The Semantics-Pragmatics Boundary in Philosophy. Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press. pp. 1.
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