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    In This Issue.Peter H. Wickersham - 2023 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 23 (3):373-375.
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    Nature's web: rethinking our place on earth.Peter H. Marshall - 1993 - Armonk, N.Y. ;: M.E. Sharpe.
    Providing an overview of the intellectual roots of the worldwide environmental movement - from ancient religions and philosophies to modern science and ethics - this book synthesises them into a new philosophy of nature in which to ground ...
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  3. The Continuing Usefulness Account of Proper Function.Peter H. Schwartz - 2002 - In André Ariew, Robert Cummins & Mark Perlman (eds.), Functions: New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology. New York: Oxford University Press.
    'Modern History' views claim that in order for a trait X to have the proper function F, X must have been recently favored by natural selection for doing F (Griffiths 1992, 1993; Godfrey-Smith 1994). For many traits with prototypical proper functions, however, such recent selection may not have occurred, since traits may have been maintained owing to lack of variation or selection for other effects. I explore this flaw in Modern History accounts and offer an alternative etiological theory, which I (...)
     
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    Moral Empathy Gaps and the American Culture War.Peter H. Ditto & Spassena P. Koleva - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (3):331-332.
    Our inability to feel what others feel makes it difficult to understand how they think. Because moral intuitions organize political attitudes, moral empathy gaps can exacerbate political conflict (and other kinds of conflict as well) by contributing to the perception that people who do not share our moral opinions are unintelligent and/or have malevolent intentions.
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    Humor and Enlightenment, Part I: The Theory.Peter H. Karlen - 2016 - Contemporary Aesthetics 14 (Article 14).
    Part I of this article advances a new theory of humor, the Enlightenment Theory, while contrasting it with other main theories, including the Incongruity, Repression/Relief/Release, and Superiority Theories. The Enlightenment Theory does not contradict these other theories but rather subsumes them. As argued, each of the other theories cannot account for all the aspects of humor explained by the Enlightenment Theory. The discussion is illustrated with examples of humor and explores the acts and circumstances of humor, its literary and artistic (...)
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    Judicial recruitment, training, and careers.Peter H. Russell - 2010 - In Peter Cane & Herbert M. Kritzer (eds.), The Oxford handbook of empirical legal research. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This article discusses judicial recruitment in civil law countries. It introduces the emergence of comparative global studies. The United States was the first country to offer university courses on the judiciary outside of law schools. Significant empirical research has been carried out on the system of judicial recruitment since the latter half of the twentieth century and in recent years much of the work of empirically oriented judicial researchers has focused on reforming traditional ways of recruiting and appointing judges. In (...)
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  7. Representation of symmetric probability models.Peter H. Krauss - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (2):183-193.
    This paper is a sequel to the joint publication of Scott and Krauss in which the first aspects of a mathematical theory are developed which might be called "First Order Probability Logic". No attempt will be made to present this additional material in a self-contained form. We will use the same notation and terminology as introduced and explained in Scott and Krauss, and we will frequently refer to the theorems stated and proved in the preceding paper. The main objective of (...)
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    Hartshorne's Social Feelings and G. H. Mead.Peter H. Hare - 1966 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):69-70.
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    (1 other version)Exploring associations between gaze patterns and putative human mirror neuron system activity.Peter H. Donaldson, Caroline Gurvich, Joanne Fielding & Peter G. Enticott - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Bertrand Russell (review).Peter H. Denton - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (3):349-350.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Cambridge Companion to Bertrand RussellPeter H. DentonNicholas Griffin, editor. The Cambridge Companion to Bertrand Russell. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Pp. xvii + 550. Cloth, $75.00. Paper, $26.00.It is a daunting task to conceive of a single companion to Bertrand Russell, who in life as in thought was never content with a single anything. Nicholas Griffin has brought his customary expertise to the project, and in (...)
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  11. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding.Peter H. Nidditch (ed.) - 1979 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This paperback edition reproduces the complete text of the Essay as prepared by professor Nidditch for The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke. The Register of Formal Variants and the Glossary are omitted and Professor Nidditch has written a new foreword.
     
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    Progress in Defining Disease: Improved Approaches and Increased Impact.Peter H. Schwartz - 2017 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 42 (4):485-502.
    In a series of recent papers, I have made three arguments about how to define “disease” and evaluate and apply possible definitions. First, I have argued that definitions should not be seen as traditional conceptual analyses, but instead as proposals about how to define and use the term “disease” in the future. Second, I have pointed out and attempted to address a challenge for dysfunction-requiring accounts of disease that I call the “line-drawing” problem: distinguishing between low-normal functioning and dysfunctioning. Finally, (...)
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  13. An Alternative to Conceptual Analysis in the Function Debate.Peter H. Schwartz - 2004 - The Monist 87 (1):136-153.
    Philosophical interest in the biological concept of function stems largely from concerns about its teleological associations. Assigning something a function seems akin to assigning it a purpose, and discussion of the purpose of items has long been off-limits to science. Analytic philosophers have attempted to defend ‘function’ by showing that claims about functions do not involve any reference to a problematic notion of purpose. To do this, philosophers offer short lists of necessary and sufficient conditions for the application of the (...)
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  14. Decision and Discovery in Defining “Disease”.Peter H. Schwartz - 2007 - In Harold Kincaid & Jennifer McKitrick (eds.), Establishing medical reality: Methodological and metaphysical issues in philosophy of medicine. Springer Publishing Company. pp. 47-63.
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    Philosophy of Democracy: Introduction.Peter H. Denton - 2015 - Essays in Philosophy 16 (1):1-2.
    Democracy in the 21st century is exhibiting some radical discontinuities in terms of its forms and institutions and needs to be rethought, if we wish to have a sustainable future. Democracy increasingly will be shaped by three realities: the demise of the nation state; the failure of representational liberal democracy; and the radical impacts of resource insufficiency and climate change. Yet if no government, however tyrannical, survives for long except by consent of the people, then that consent can serve as (...)
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  16. Defining dysfunction: Natural selection, design, and drawing a line.Peter H. Schwartz - 2007 - Philosophy of Science 74 (3):364-385.
    Accounts of the concepts of function and dysfunction have not adequately explained what factors determine the line between low‐normal function and dysfunction. I call the challenge of doing so the line‐drawing problem. Previous approaches emphasize facts involving the action of natural selection (Wakefield 1992a, 1999a, 1999b) or the statistical distribution of levels of functioning in the current population (Boorse 1977, 1997). I point out limitations of these two approaches and present a solution to the line‐drawing problem that builds on the (...)
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    In praise of randomness.Peter H. Schönemann - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):162-163.
  18. That Ye May Believe.Peter H. Eldersveld - 1950
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  19. What would Terri want? : advance directive and the psychological challenges of surrogate decision making.Peter H. Ditto - 2009 - In James L. Werth & Dean Blevins (eds.), Decision making near the end of life: issues, developments, and future directions. New York: Routledge.
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    The phytochromes: A biochemical mechanism of signaling in sight?Peter H. Quail - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (7):571-579.
    The biochemical mechanism by which the phytochrome family of plant sensory photoreceptors transmit perceived informational light signals downstream to transduction pathway components is undetermined. The recent sequencing of the entire genome of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis, however, has revealed a protein that has an NH2‐terminal domain with striking sequence similarity to the photosensory NH2‐terminal domain of the phytochromes, and a COOH‐terminal domain strongly related to the transmitter histidine kinase module of bacterial two‐component sensors. The Synechocystis protein is capable of autocatalytic chromophore (...)
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    Going to McDonald's in Leiden: Reflections on the Concept of Self and Society in the Netherlands.Peter H. Stephenson - 1989 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 17 (2):226-247.
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    Abbreviations.Peter H. W. Lau - 2010 - In Identity and Ethics in the Book of Ruth: A Social Identity Approach. De Gruyter.
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    Identity and Ethics in the Book of Ruth: A Social Identity Approach.Peter H. W. Lau - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    This study demonstrates the importance of including narrative ethics in a construction of Old Testament ethics. The social identity approach is used as a lens through which to understand and derive ethics. This approach highlights the social emphases of a biblical text, and consequently assists in understanding a text s original ethical message. The book of Ruth is used as a test case, employing a social identity approach for understanding the narrative, but also to model the approach so that it (...)
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    Summary and Conclusions.Peter H. W. Lau - 2010 - In Identity and Ethics in the Book of Ruth: A Social Identity Approach. De Gruyter.
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    The Asami Library, a Descriptive Catalogue.Peter H. Lee, Chaoying Fang & Elizabeth Huff - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):355.
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    Burke on Theatricality and Revolution.Peter H. Melvin - 1975 - Journal of the History of Ideas 36 (3):447.
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    England's Contribution to the Origin and Development of the Triumphal Cross (Illustrated).Peter H. Brieger - 1942 - Mediaeval Studies 4 (1):85-96.
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  28. Kant und der" Standpunkt der Sittlichkeit". Zur Destruktion der Kantischer Philosophie durch Hegel.H. Rolf-Peter - forthcoming - Revue Internationale de Philosophie.
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    Some new results on the Spearman hypothesis artifact.Peter H. SchÖnemann - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (5):462-464.
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    Defining and Defending Personhood: Lessons from the Disease Debate.Peter H. Schwartz - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (1):41-43.
    Blumenthal-Barby (2024) presents strong arguments that bioethicists should stop using the concept “personhood.” She points out that “person,” meaning an entity with full moral rights, is defined in...
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    Do IQ tests really measure intelligence?Peter H. Schönemann - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (2):311-313.
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    A realistic view of the mental lexicon.Peter H. Salus - 1983 - Semiotica 43 (3-4):337-366.
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    The V. S. Marine Corps as National Myth.Peter H. Salus - 1989 - Semiotics:247-251.
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    A difference that may make no difference.Peter H. Wolff - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):250-251.
  35. Feeling imaging and expression theory.Peter H. Hare - 1972 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (3):343-350.
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    Pragmatism Without Foundations: Reconciling Realism and Relativism.Peter H. Hare - 1991 - Noûs 25 (4):578-580.
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    Power as a function of communality in factor analysis.Peter H. Schönemann - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (1):57-60.
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    Rational ignorance in politics, economics and law.Peter H. Aranson - 1990 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 1 (1):25-42.
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    Task analysis of a style of behavior.Peter H. Greene - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (1):155-155.
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    Radical Tragedy: Religion, Ideology and Power in the Drama of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries (review).Peter H. Greenfield - 1985 - Philosophy and Literature 9 (2):235-236.
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    A cognitive approach to facilitating group strategic decision taking: Analysis of practice and a theoretical interpretation.Peter H. Griyer - 1992 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 5 (3):26-49.
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    Robotic pets in the lives of preschool children.Peter H. Kahn, Batya Friedman, Deanne R. Pérez-Granados & Nathan G. Freier - 2006 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 7 (3):405-436.
    This study examined preschool children’s reasoning about and behavioral interactions with one of the most advanced robotic pets currently on the retail market, Sony’s robotic dog AIBO. Eighty children, equally divided between two age groups, 34–50 months and 58–74 months, participated in individual sessions with two artifacts: AIBO and a stuffed dog. Evaluation and justification results showed similarities in children’s reasoning across artifacts. In contrast, children engaged more often in apprehensive behavior and attempts at reciprocity with AIBO, and more often (...)
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    In defense of impersonal egoism.Peter H. Hare - 1966 - Philosophical Studies 17 (6):94 - 95.
  44. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke.Peter H. Nidditch (ed.) - 1975 - Oxford University Press UK.
    A scholarly edition of Essay Concerning Human Understanding by P. H. Nidditch. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
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    The judgmental theory of pleasantness and unpleasantness.H. N. Peters - 1935 - Psychological Review 42 (4):354-386.
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    Experimental studies of the judgmental theory of feeling: III. The absolute shift in affective value conditioned by learned reactions.H. N. Peters - 1939 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 24 (1):73.
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    Detaching from attachment.Peter H. Wolff - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):460-461.
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    A metric for bounded response scales.Peter H. Schönemann - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19 (6):317-319.
  49. Experiencing Impacts: Probabilities, consequences, and possible human response to impacts during the Holocene.Peter H. Schultz - forthcoming - Laguna.
     
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  50. The Desert Fathers: Saint Anthony and the Beginnings of Monasticism.Peter H. Görg - 2011
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