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    Maternal Attachment Style, Interpersonal Trauma History, and Childbirth-Related Post-traumatic Stress.Anna L. MacKinnon, Sarah Houazene, Stephanie Robins, Nancy Feeley & Phyllis Zelkowitz - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Justification and epistemic agency.Phyllis Pearson - 2023 - Synthese 201 (4):1-17.
    This paper presents a novel account of what motivates internalism about justification in light of recent attempts to undermine the intuitions long thought to favour it (Srinivasan in Philos Rev 129:395–431, 2020). On the account I propose, internalist intuitions are sensitive to epistemic agency. Internalist intuitions track a desire to acknowledge the epistemic agency one has in virtue of being in a position to meet the standards one is accountable to.
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    The Royal Society and Latin America as Reflected in the Philosophical Transactions 1665-1730.Phyllis Allen - 1947 - Isis 37 (3/4):132-138.
  4. La Administración Bush y las Naciones Unidas: socavar la organización mundial.Phyllis Bennis - 2003 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 21:56-77.
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    A Companion to Hrotsvit of Gandersheim : Contextual and Interpretive Approaches.Phyllis R. Brown & Stephen L. Wailes (eds.) - 2012 - Brill.
    Hrotsvit wrote stories, plays, and histories during the reign of Emperor Otto the Great. Twelve original essays survey her work, showing historical roots and contexts, Christian values, and a surprisingly modern grappling with questions of identity and female self-realization.
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    Ethics.Phyllis A. Goodall - 1942 - Philadelphia,: F. A. Davis company.
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  7. Play as portal to awakening in the blithesome wanderings of Chuang Tzu.Phyllis Mazzocchi - 2017 - In Wendy Russell, Emily Ryall & Malcolm MacLean, The Philosophy of Play as Life: Towards a Global Ethos of Management. New York: Routledge.
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    "Baring Tales.Phyllis Passariello - 1993 - Semiotics:281-287.
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    Relationships and the spectator perspectives in Hutcheson, Hume, and Smith.Phyllis Vandenberg - 2008 - Cultura 5 (1):142-156.
    Looking closely at Adam Smith’s account of the spectator perspective – along with the compatible spectator accounts in Hutcheson and Hume – is especiallyhelpful to understanding one of the main themes of the Scottish Enlightenment. The Scots in response to Hobbesian egoism described a morality that does not need to overcome a human nature that pits individuals against each other. Rather each of the three Scots describes the empirical formation of our humanity and our moral sentiments in the context of (...)
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    Que savons-nous des femmes diacres?Phyllis Zagano & Bernard Pottier - 2018 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 74 (3):437-445.
    Pope Francis’s decision to establish a Commission for the Study of the Diaconate of Women in August 2016 reemphasizes the question : what do we know about women deacons? We know they existed. There is ample literary, epigraphical, and historical evidence that women deacons ministered in the West at least to the 12th century, and longer in the East. That they existed presents three questions : What do we know about the liturgical ceremonies bishops used to create women deacons? What (...)
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    Flor de otoño: ejemplo de una obra de teatro adaptada a una película incluso antes de ser representada.Phyllis Zatlin - 2011 - Arbor 187 (748):337-343.
    En general, la adaptación fílmica de obras de teatro suele poner de manifiesto tensiones entre la fidelidad a puestas en escena previas y el deseo de evitar el “teatro enlatado”. Menos frecuente es el caso de una cronología inversa como el representado por Flor de Otoño, de José M.ª Rodríguez Méndez, en el que un texto escrito para el teatro llega antes al público de cine. Escrita en 1972, la pieza de Rodríguez Méndez no se estrena hasta 1982, después de (...)
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  12. Causality in the Sciences.Phyllis McKay Illari, Federica Russo & Jon Williamson (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Why do ideas of how mechanisms relate to causality and probability differ so much across the sciences? Can progress in understanding the tools of causal inference in some sciences lead to progress in others? This book tackles these questions and others concerning the use of causality in the sciences.
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  13. What is a mechanism? Thinking about mechanisms across the sciences.Phyllis McKay Illari & Jon Williamson - 2012 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 2 (1):119-135.
    After a decade of intense debate about mechanisms, there is still no consensus characterization. In this paper we argue for a characterization that applies widely to mechanisms across the sciences. We examine and defend our disagreements with the major current contenders for characterizations of mechanisms. Ultimately, we indicate that the major contenders can all sign up to our characterization.
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  14. Causality: Philosophical theory meets scientific practice.Phyllis McKay Illari & Federica Russo - 2014 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Edited by Federica Russo.
    Scientific and philosophical literature on causality has become highly specialised. It is hard to find suitable access points for students, young researchers, or professionals outside this domain. This book provides a guide to the complex literature, explains the scientific problems of causality and the philosophical tools needed to address them.
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    Contemporary World Drama 101.Phyllis Carey - 1991 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 66 (3):317-328.
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    '‛ The Self-Made Woman': Gender and the Success Story in Greek-American Family Histories.Phyllis Pease Chock - 1995 - In Sylvia Junko Yanagisako & Carol Lowery Delaney, Naturalizing power: essays in feminist cultural analysis. New York: Routledge.
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    Romans, Greeks, and Delmatae: Reconstructing the context of RDGE 24.Phyllis Culham - 1993 - Classical Antiquity 12 (1):51-64.
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  18. Innovation as a behavioural response to environmental challenges: a cost and benefit approach.Phyllis C. Lee - 2003 - In Simon M. Reader & Kevin N. Laland, Animal Innovation. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Eleanor H. Kuykendall 1938-1993.Phyllis S. Morris & Janet Farrell Smith - 1994 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 67 (4):143 - 144.
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  20. Shakespearean deference to female virgin power.Phyllis Nichols - 2001 - Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal 2.
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    Mother of All Tricksters.Phyllis Passariello - 1997 - American Journal of Semiotics 14 (1/4):98-119.
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    Re-visiting Chiapas, Finding TVLand.Phyllis Passariello - 1997 - Semiotics:105-117.
  23. Maria Montessori : yesterday, today and totmorrow.Phyllis Povell - 2022 - In Lynn E. Cohen & Sandra Waite-Stupiansky, Theories of early childhood education: developmental, behaviorist, and critical. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Chinese and Other Asian Modernisms: A Comparative View of Art-Historical Contexts in the Twentieth Century.Phyllis Teo - 2010 - Asian Culture and History 2 (2):3-14.
    Modernism is often implicitly known and understood from the “Western modernist” perspective and history. The wide recognition of the Western modernist canon as centre and universal displaces the contribution and significance of the non-Western world in the modern movement. Within Asia, the modernisms that arose from various nations in the region had subtly different notions of culture, identity, nationhood, and modernity, although almost every Asian country was related in one way or another to the history of Western imperialism. Using a (...)
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  25. Divine incongruities in the book of Jonah.Phyllis Trible - 1998 - In T. Linafelt & T. K. Beal, God in the Fray. Fortress Press. pp. 198--208.
     
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    Civility in politics and education.Phyllis Vandenberg - 2013 - Journal of Moral Education 42 (4):512-514.
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    Ethical Issues in the Qualitative Researcher—Participant Relationship.Phyllis Eide & David Kahn - 2008 - Nursing Ethics 15 (2):199-207.
    Qualitative research poses ethical issues and challenges unique to the study of human beings. In developing the interpersonal relationship that is critical to qualitative research, investigator and participant engage in a dialogic process that often evokes stories and memories that are remembered and reconstituted in ways that otherwise would not occur. Ethical issues are raised when this relationship not only provides qualitative research data, but also leads to some degree of therapeutic interaction for the participant. The purpose of this article (...)
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  28. Mechanistic Evidence: Disambiguating the Russo–Williamson Thesis.Phyllis McKay Illari - 2011 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 25 (2):139-157.
    Russo and Williamson claim that establishing causal claims requires mechanistic and difference-making evidence. In this article, I will argue that Russo and Williamson's formulation of their thesis is multiply ambiguous. I will make three distinctions: mechanistic evidence as type vs object of evidence; what mechanism or mechanisms we want evidence of; and how much evidence of a mechanism we require. I will feed these more precise meanings back into the Russo–Williamson thesis and argue that it is both true and false: (...)
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  29. Mechanistic Explanation: Integrating the Ontic and Epistemic.Phyllis Illari - 2013 - Erkenntnis 78 (2):237-255.
    Craver claims that mechanistic explanation is ontic, while Bechtel claims that it is epistemic. While this distinction between ontic and epistemic explanation originates with Salmon, the ideas have changed in the modern debate on mechanistic explanation, where the frame of the debate is changing. I will explore what Bechtel and Craver’s claims mean, and argue that good mechanistic explanations must satisfy both ontic and epistemic normative constraints on what is a good explanation. I will argue for ontic constraints by drawing (...)
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  30. Gender and moral reasoning revisited: Reengaging feminist psychology.Phyllis Rooney - 2001 - In Peggy Desautels, Joanne Waugh, Margaret Urban Walker, Uma Narayan, Diana Tietjens Meyers & Hilde Lindemann Nelson, Feminists Doing Ethics. Feminist Constructions. pp. 153--166.
     
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    Ethics and law in dental hygiene.Phyllis Beemsterboer - 2016 - St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier.
    Ethics and professionalism -- Ethical theory and philosophy -- Ethical principles and values -- Social responsibility -- Codes of ethics -- Ethical decision making in dental hygiene and dentistry -- Society and the State Dental Practice Act -- Dental hygienist/patient relationship -- Dental hygienist/dentist-employer relationship -- Risk management -- Case studies, activities, and testlets -- Appendix A : American Dental Association Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct.
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  32. Mechanisms are Real and Local.Phyllis McKay Illari & Jon Williamson - 2011 - In Phyllis McKay Illari Federica Russo, Causality in the Sciences. Oxford University Press.
    Mechanisms have become much-discussed, yet there is still no consensus on how to characterise them. In this paper, we start with something everyone is agreed on – that mechanisms explain – and investigate what constraints this imposes on our metaphysics of mechanisms. We examine two widely shared premises about how to understand mechanistic explanation: (1) that mechanistic explanation offers a welcome alternative to traditional laws-based explanation and (2) that there are two senses of mechanistic explanation that we call ‘epistemic explanation’ (...)
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  33. Philosophy, Adversarial Argumentation, and Embattled Reason.Phyllis Rooney - 2010 - Informal Logic 30 (3):203-234.
    Philosophy’s adversarial argumentation style is often noted as a factor contributing to the low numbers of women in philosophy. I argue that there is a level of adversariality peculiar to philosophy that merits specific feminist examination, yet doesn’t assume controversial gender differences claims. The dominance of the argument-as-war metaphor is not warranted, since this metaphor misconstrues the epistemic role of good argument as a tool of rational persuasion. This metaphor is entangled with the persisting narrative of embattled reason, which, in (...)
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  34. (1 other version)Why look at Causality in the Sciences?Phyllis McKay Illari, Federica Russo & Jon Williamson - 2011 - In Phyllis McKay Illari Federica Russo, Causality in the Sciences. Oxford University Press.
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    Some aspects of pragmatism and Hegel.Phyllis Ackerman - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (13):337-356.
  36. Leaving identity issues to other folks.Phyllis Allen - 2006 - In Jay Allison, Dan Gediman, John Gregory & Viki Merrick, This I believe: the personal philosophies of remarkable men and women. New York: H. Holt.
     
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    Reasoning Habits.Phyllis Chiasson - 2006 - In Ricardo Gudwin & Jo?O. Queiroz, Semiotics and Intelligent Systems Development. Idea Group. pp. 70.
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    Comments on Catullus 116.Phyllis Young Forsyth - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (02):352-.
    It has recently been argued by C. W. MacLeod that Catullus 116 not only has a poetic meaning, but also has a significant position in the Catullan corpus. MacLeod in fact views this poem as a programmatic piece, whose position at the end of the Catullan corpus is purposeful and part of the poet's own design. Since poem 116 has been one of the most neglected of the Catullan epigrams, MacLeod's suggestions are very welcome and serve to reopen the questions (...)
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    Donation after Cardiac Death.Phyllis L. Grasser - 2007 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 7 (3):527-543.
    Donation after cardiac death (CDC) is an important issue in the spiritual care and hospital chaplaincy ministry to patients, staff, and families in the Pittsburgh Mercy Health System. Key members of the interdisciplinary care teams must be well informed about the facts of this controversial issue. Ethical decisions made in particular cases contribute to the development of hospital policies and the establishment of “best practices” in large Catholic health care systems throughout the United States, and must be made with the (...)
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  40. The body of the goddess: Nurturing an ethic for peace.Phyllis Herman - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri, In quest of peace: Indian culture shows the path. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 1--175.
     
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    Verbal mediation of children's perception: The role of response variables.Phyllis A. Katz, Barry Karp & Daniel Yalisove - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 85 (3):349.
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    Sartre and his Predecessors: The Self and the Other, by William Ralph Schroeder.Phyllis S. Morris - 1985 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 16 (3):313-316.
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    Sartre on existence of other minds.Phyllis Morris - 1970 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 1 (2):17-21.
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    Self-Creating Selves.Phyllis Sutton Morris - 1996 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 70 (4):537-549.
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    Me and my totem: cross-cultural attitudes towards animals.Phyllis Passariello - 1999 - In Francine L. Dolins, Attitudes to animals: views in animal welfare. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 12--25.
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    The Treadmill of Human Consciousness.Phyllis Passariello - 1992 - Semiotics:213-219.
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    Chinese and Other Asian Modernisms: A Comparative View of Art-Historical Contexts in the Twentieth Century.Teo Hwee Leng Phyllis - 2010 - Asian Culture and History 2 (2):P3.
    Modernism is often implicitly known and understood from the “Western modernist” perspective and history. The wide recognition of the Western modernist canon as centre and universal displaces the contribution and significance of the non-Western world in the modern movement. Within Asia, the modernisms that arose from various nations in the region had subtly different notions of culture, identity, nationhood, and modernity, although almost every Asian country was related in one way or another to the history of Western imperialism. Using a (...)
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    Langton on Becket: a new look and a new text.Phyllis B. Roberts - 1973 - Mediaeval Studies 35 (1):38-48.
  49. A Different Different Voice: On the Feminist Challenge in Moral Theory.Phyllis Rooney - 1991 - Philosophical Forum 22 (4):335.
     
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  50. Putting Naturalized Epistemology to Work.Phyllis Rooney - 1998 - In Linda Alcoff, Epistemology: the big questions. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
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