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    Mohandas K. Gandhi: Citizenship and Community for an Industrial Age.Robert W. Hunt - 2003 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 23 (3):192-200.
    For Mohandas K. Gandhi, questions of technology were integral to his overall utopian vision. His future for India and for the world at large rested on the belief that technology, along with all the instrumentalities of society and culture, could be judged on the basis of their continuation to swaraj—dimensions of individual and community freedom. He was pragmatic; he changed notably over time in his specific views of “appropriate” technology and institutions. But his basic vision of the good society endured, (...)
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  2. The relationship between culture and perception of ethical problems in international marketing.Robert W. Armstrong - 1996 - Journal of Business Ethics 15 (11):1199 - 1208.
    This research study sought to identify whether there is a relationship between ethical perceptions and culture. An examination of the cultural variables suggests that there is a relationship between two of Hofstede's cultural dimensions (i.e., Uncertainty Avoidance and Individualism) and ethical perceptions. This finding supports the hypothetical linkage between the cultural environment and the perceived ethical problem variables posited in Hunt and Vitell's General Theory of Marketing Ethics (1986).
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  3. The Morality of Hunting.Robert W. Loftin - 1984 - Environmental Ethics 6 (3):241-250.
    In recent years, philosophers have begun to devote serious attention to animal rights issues. Most of the attention has focused on factory farming and animal experimentation. While many of the arguments used to justify sport hunting are shown to be spurious, the paper defends sport hunting on utilitarian grounds. The loss of sport hunting would also mean the loss of a major political pressure group working for the benefit of wildlife through the preservation of habitat. Peter Singer argues that “the (...)
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    Microcultural Differences and Perceived Ethical Problems: An International Business Perspective.Slamet S. Sarwono & Robert W. Armstrong - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 30 (1):41-56.
    This study examines the importance of microcultural differences on perceived ethical problems. This study also sought to identify the relationship between perceived ethical problems and value orientations as shown in the Hunt and Vitell's (1993) General Theory of Marketing Ethics. The data was collected from 173 Javanese, 128 Batak, and 170 Indonesian-Chinese marketing managers in Indonesia. The results indicate that, (1) Religious Value Orientation is positively related to the perceived ethical problems scores, and (2) there are significant differences among (...)
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    Patients with protracted pain: A survey conducted at The London Hospital.Jennifer M. Hunt, Thelma D. Stollar, David W. Littlejohns, Robert G. Twycross & Duncan W. Vere - 1977 - Journal of Medical Ethics 3 (2):61-73.
    Physical pain has always been part of human experience, and throughout history it is recorded that doctors and wise men and women have sought to ease pain. The attitudes of those suffering pain, however, have varied from stoical acceptance to sullen endurance. Today, most people consciously seek to avoid pain or to have their pain eased, although they do not always expect what in fact appears to be possible. This study of 13 patients with protracted pain was carried out at (...)
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    Hermeneutical Paths to the Sacred Worlds of India: Essays in Honour of Robert W. Stevenson.Robert W. Stevenson & Katherine K. Young - 1994 - Atlanta : Scholars Press.
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    Robert W. Farquhar. Fifty Years on the Space Frontier: Halo Orbits, Comets, Asteroids, and More. v + 447 pp., tables, illus., bibl. Denver: Outskirts Press, 2011. $86.95. [REVIEW]Robert W. Smith - 2012 - Isis 103 (4):803-804.
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    Just Words: Moralism and Metalanguage in Twentieth-Century French Fiction.Robert W. Greene - 1993 - Penn State Press.
    Are the words that a novelist uses adequate to his or her elusive subject&—the human condition? Are they pertinent, accurate, invariably fair, unflinchingly honest? Or do the novelist's words execute essentially formal maneuvers, engaging our interest through their patterns rather than their reach? And what about a possible third, synthesizing option? Robert W. Greene discovers that the two apparently divergent intentions in question (metalinguistic vs. moralistic) often paradoxically coexist in French fiction. Also, no doubt because it is more consistently (...)
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    "Excellence: Can we be equal and excellent too"? By John W. Gardner.Robert W. Clopton - 1961 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 2 (1):24.
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    A Middle Way: A Non-Fundamental Approach to Many-Body Physics.Robert W. Batterman - 2021 - Oxford University Press.
    Autonomy -- Hydrodynamics -- Brownian motion -- From Brownian motion to bending beams -- An engineering approach -- The right variables and natural kinds.
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    A Theology in Outline: Can These Bones Live?Robert W. Jenson & Adam Eitel (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    A Theology in Outline: Can These Bones Live? began with an undergraduate course taught by Robert W. Jenson at Princeton University in the spring of 2008. Based on a series of twenty-three course lectures, it offers a concise and accessible overview of Christian theology while retaining the atmosphere of Jenson's classroom. Much as does Jenson's Systematic Theology, A Theology in Outline treats a standard sequence of doctrines in Christian theology--God, Trinity, creation, humanity, sin, salvation, church, among others. However, its (...)
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    La Scuola di Cambridge: la critica letteraria di I. A. Richards, W. Empson, F. R. Leavis.Robert W. Kretsch & Giovanni Cianci - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):430.
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    A Dichotomy of the Recursively Enumerable Sets.Robert W. Robinson - 1968 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 14 (21-24):339-356.
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    Abandoning Power: The L.O. Society at Asbury Theological Seminary.Robert W. Lyon - 1986 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 3 (4):10-13.
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    Output neurons, interneurons, and the mechanisms and function of sleep.Robert W. McCarley & J. Allan Hobson - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):498-499.
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    Immaterial engagement: human agency and the cognitive ecology of the internet.Robert W. Clowes - 2019 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 18 (1):259-279.
    While 4E cognitive science is fundamentally committed to recognising the importance of the environment in making sense of cognition, its interest in the role of artefacts seems to be one of its least developed dimensions. Yet the role of artefacts in human cognition and agency is central to the sorts of beings we are. Internet technology is influencing and being incorporated into a wide variety of our cognitive processes. Yet the dominant way of viewing these changes sees technology as an (...)
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    Miracles and Contemporary Theology.Robert W. Gleason - 1962 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 37 (1):12-34.
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  18. Either FOR or HOR: A false dichotomy.Robert W. Lurz - 2004 - In Rocco J. Gennaro, Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness: An Anthology. John Benjamins.
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    The meaning of Marcuse.Robert W. Marks - 1970 - New York,: Ballantine Books.
    To thousands of young people, Marx is the prophet, Mao the sword, and Marcuse the ideological spokesman of the Radical New Left. In The Meaning of Marcuse, Dr. Robert W. Marks, Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research, provides a detailed analysis of Marcuse's most important books--Reason and revolution, Eros and civilization, One-dimensional man, An essay on liberation--and offers the first comprehensive overview of this major 20th century thinker.
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  20. The Rights of Staff in the Treatment of the Mentally 1ll.Robert W. Gibson - 1982 - In Rem Blanchard Edwards, Psychiatry and ethics: insanity, rational autonomy, and mental health care. Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. pp. 174.
     
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    Toward a Theology of Death.Robert W. Gleason - 1957 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 32 (1):39-68.
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    Όρθή Δόξα and Ευδοξία in the Meno.Robert W. Hall - 1964 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 108 (1-4):66-71.
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    Justic.Robert W. Hoag - 1989 - Philosophical Books 30 (4):247-248.
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    Gender differences in intellectual performance persist at the limits of individual capabilities.Robert W. Howard - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 46 (3):1-19.
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    The Structuralists, from Marx to Levi-StraussSenso e insensztezza nell'arte d'oggi.Robert W. Kretsch, Rocjard de George, Fernande de George & Gillo Dorfles - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (3):423.
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  26. Multiple realizability and universality.Robert W. Batterman - 2000 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (1):115-145.
    This paper concerns what Jerry Fodor calls a 'metaphysical mystery': How can there by macroregularities that are realized by wildly heterogeneous lower level mechanisms? But the answer to this question is not as mysterious as many, including Jaegwon Kim, Ned Block, and Jerry Fodor might think. The multiple realizability of the properties of the special sciences such as psychology is best understood as a kind of universality, where 'universality' is used in the technical sense one finds in the physics literature. (...)
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    On Hanslick's Supposed Formalism in Music.Robert W. Hall - 1967 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 25 (4):433-436.
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  28. (1 other version)The devil in the details: asymptotic reasoning in explanation, reduction, and emergence.Robert W. Batterman - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Robert Batterman examines a form of scientific reasoning called asymptotic reasoning, arguing that it has important consequences for our understanding of the scientific process as a whole. He maintains that asymptotic reasoning is essential for explaining what physicists call universal behavior. With clarity and rigor, he simplifies complex questions about universal behavior, demonstrating a profound understanding of the underlying structures that ground them. This book introduces a valuable new method that is certain to fill explanatory gaps across disciplines.
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  29. Conscious beliefs and desires: A same-order approach.Robert W. Lurz - 2006 - In Uriah Kriegel & Kenneth Williford, Self-Representational Approaches to Consciousness. MIT Press.
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    Economics, enlightenment, and Canadian nationalism.Robert W. Wright - 1991 - Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.
    Rejecting the orthodox economic model as an inappropriate representation of social reality, Robert Wright proposes an alternative adapted from Foucault's ...
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  31. Broad's theory of emotion.Robert W. Browning - 1959 - In Paul Arthur Schilpp, The philosophy of C. D. Broad. New York,: Tudor Pub. Co..
     
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    Fritz Kaufmann.Robert W. Browning, Marvin Fox, Paul A. Schilpp & Bertram Morris - 1958 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 32:192 - 193.
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    What Little I RememberOtto R. Frisch.Robert W. Seidel - 1980 - Isis 71 (3):517-518.
  34. The preface to Juvencus' biblical epic: A structural study.Robert W. Carrubba - 1993 - American Journal of Philology 114 (2):303-312.
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  35. Asymptotics and the role of minimal models.Robert W. Batterman - 2002 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 53 (1):21-38.
    A traditional view of mathematical modeling holds, roughly, that the more details of the phenomenon being modeled that are represented in the model, the better the model is. This paper argues that often times this ‘details is better’ approach is misguided. One ought, in certain circumstances, to search for an exactly solvable minimal model—one which is, essentially, a caricature of the physics of the phenomenon in question.
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  36. Attention without awareness in blindsight.Robert W. Kentridge, Charles A. Heywood & Lawrence Weiskrantz - 1999 - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 266:1805-11.
  37. Journal for Theology and the Church, Vol. 2 (Translating Theology into the Modern Age).Robert W. Funk & Gerhard Ebeling - 1965
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  38. Language, Hermeneutic, and Word of God. The Problem of Language in the New Testament and Contemporary Theology.Robert W. Funk - 1966
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    Commentary on Elger’s “Medical Ethics in Correctional Healthcare”.Robert W. Keisling - 2008 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 19 (3):254-255.
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  40. Apes, Language, and the Human Mind, by Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, Stuart G. Shanker and Talbot J. Taylor.Robert W. Mitchell - 1999 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (6):243-243.
  41. Thomas Kuhn, The Road Since Structure: Philosophical Essays, 1970-1993, With an Autobiographical Interview Reviewed by.Robert W. Smith - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (2):117-119.
     
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  42. Mental models of mirror self-recognition: Two theories.Robert W. Mitchell - 1993 - New Ideas in Psychology 11 (3):295-325.
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    Art in Education: An International Perspective.Robert W. Ott & Al Hurwitz - 1984 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Profiles of art education in nineteen countries around the world by citizens or longtime residents of those countries comprise the core of this book. Guidelines for the cross-cultural study of art education are presented by the editors in a general introduction and three part introductions, and also by contributing specialists. The nineteen national profiles, with accompanying examples of children's artwork, make up the largest section of the book, Part II. The three chapters in Part I review research that has identified, (...)
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    Response bias, criteria settings, and the fast-same phenomenon: A reply to Ratcliff.Robert W. Proctor - 1986 - Psychological Review 93 (4):473-477.
  45. Empiricist Authoritarianism Versus Value.Robert W. Fox - 1959 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 40 (1):5.
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    A Note on Theology and Evolution.Robert W. Gleason - 1959 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 34 (2):249-258.
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    Spatial attention speeds discrimination without awareness in blindsight.Robert W. Kentridge, Charles A. Heywood & Lawrence Weiskrantz - 2004 - Neuropsychologia 42 (6):831-835.
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    The Science of Harmonics in Classical Greece (review).Robert W. Wallace - 2009 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 103 (1):116-117.
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    (1 other version)On professor Lewis' distinction between ethics and valuation.Robert W. Browning - 1948 - Ethics 59 (2):95-111.
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    Why do stationary visual transients apparently fail to elicit phenomenal vision after unilateral destruction of primary visual cortex?Robert W. Kentridge - 2001 - Consciousness and Cognition 10 (4):588-590.
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