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  1. Cognitive basis for language evolution in nonhuman primates.Ruth Tincoff, Marc D. Hauser & Marc Hauser - 2005 - In Keith Brown, Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 553--538.
     
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    (1 other version)Charles Taylor.Ruth Abbey (ed.) - 2000 - Cambridge: Routledge.
    Charles Taylor is one of the most influential and prolific philosophers in the English-speaking world today. The breadth of his writings is unique, ranging from reflections on artificial intelligence to analyses of contemporary multicultural societies. This thought-provoking introduction to Taylor's work outlines his ideas in a coherent and accessible way without reducing their richness and depth. His contribution to many of the enduring debates within Western philosophy is examined and the arguments of his critics assessed. Taylor's reflections on the topics (...)
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  3. Nietzsche's middle period.Ruth Abbey - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Ruth Abbey presents a close study of Nietzsche's works, Human, All Too Human, Daybreak, and The Gay Science. Although these middle period works tend to be neglected in commentaries on Nietzsche, they repay careful attention. Abbey's commentary brings to light important differences across Nietzsche's oeuvre that have gone unnoticed, filling a serious gap in the literature.
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    Feminist Interpretations of John Rawls.Ruth Abbey (ed.) - 2013 - University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press.
    In _Feminist Interpretations of John Rawls_, Ruth Abbey collects eight essays responding to the work of John Rawls from a feminist perspective. An impressive introduction by the editor provides a chronological overview of English-language feminist engagements with Rawls from his Theory of Justice onwards. She surveys the range of issues canvassed by feminist readers of Rawls, as well as critics’ wide disagreement about the value of Rawls’s corpus for feminist purposes. The eight essays that follow testify to the continuing (...)
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    Quality Assurance Requirements for Contract/Agency Nurses.Ruth R. Stiehl - 2004 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 6 (3):69-74.
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    Eureka.Ruth O. Maunders - 1979 - Educational Studies 10 (2):162-162.
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    The Personal Is Philosophical, or Teaching a Life and Living the Truth: Philosophical Pedagogy at the Boundaries of Self.Ruth Ginzberg - 1999 - In Emanuela Bianchi, Is feminist philosophy philosophy? Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press. pp. 50.
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    Antiprogestin Drugs: Ethical Issues.Ruth Macklin - 1992 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 20 (3):215-219.
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    Killing, asylum, and the law in Byzantium.Ruth J. Macrides - 1988 - Speculum 63 (3):509-538.
    One of the distinguishing characteristics of Byzantium, it is well known, in contrast to the medieval West, is the continuous tradition of Roman law and secular courts which the Eastern Empire possessed throughout its existence, as well as a central authority in a position to put these tools into effect. Thus the question of the nature of law and order in Byzantium would seem to be straightforward; whoever wishes to learn how the crime of killing was handled can consult the (...)
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  10. (11 other versions)Chapter 18.Ruth Millikan - unknown
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  11. On reading signs.Ruth G. Millikan - 2002
    On Reading Signs; Some Differences between Us and The Others If there are certain kinds of signs that an animal cannot learn to interpret, that might be for any of a number of reasons. It might be, first, because the animal cannot discriminate the signs from one another. For example, although human babies learn to discriminate human speech sounds according to the phonological structures of their native languages very easily, it may be that few if any other animals are capable (...)
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    The concept of māyā from the Vedas to the 20th century.Ruth Reyna - 1962 - Bombay, New York,: Asia Pub. House.
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    The Role and Functions of Contemporary Shamans in Southeast Asia.Ruth-Inge Heinze - 1992 - Diogenes 40 (158):133-144.
    The meaning of the word shaman (of Tungus origin) has become obscured by numerous, increasingly different interpretations. The term has also been applied to practitioners who live outside Siberia, and are actually called by different names in their respective countries: bomoh in Malaysia, ma khi in Thailand, and tany-di in Singapore.Because I did not want to rely on secondary sources, I went to Southeast Asia to find contemporary shamans. Having started my research in 1960 I was able to witness, over (...)
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    Herausgegeben von der Königlichen Böhmischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften in Prag. Band I. FunktionenlehreBernard Bolzanos Schriften Karel Rychlík.Ruth Struik - 1931 - Isis 15 (2):353-355.
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    Zrozeni astronomie . Arnošt Dittrich.Ruth Struik - 1936 - Isis 26 (1):211-212.
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    Self-Governed Agency: A Feminist Approach to Patient Noncompliance.Ruth Tallman - 2018 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 11 (1):76-90.
    This paper attempts to determine the best way to understand-and, thus, treat—patients who claim to hold certain health—related values and goals yet consistently act in ways that undermine and work against those values and goals. Since at least the 1970s, this phenomenon has been known in the medical community as patient noncompliance. This can come in the form of failure to take medication as prescribed, as well as failure to adhere to any number of doctors' orders, including recommendations to modify (...)
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    In eine bess’re Welt entrückt: Reflections on Music and Utopia.Ruth Levitas - 2010 - Utopian Studies 21 (2):215-231.
    ABSTRACT Schubert’s lied An die musik celebrates music’s capacity to transport the listener or performer into a better world. That capacity renders music utopian for it is this better world and the experience of its prefiguration that is the defining character of utopianism. This article explores the ways in which music may be distinctive in its utopian force, and thus suggests several approaches to researching the underdeveloped area of music and utopia. It draws particularly on Ernst Bloch’s analysis and on (...)
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    Reply to my commentators – Review Symposium on Leys’s The Ascent of Affect.Ruth Leys - 2020 - History of the Human Sciences 33 (2):150-159.
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    Surveying the Emotions.Ruth Leys - 2010 - Emotion Review 2 (2):109-110.
    A commentary on Robert Kagan’s What is Emotion? (2007). The commentary praises the author for the range and breadth of his analysis and for his skepticism concerning the common tendency to equate emotions with brain states. At the same time, I raise questions about the terms in which Kagan attempts to separate out the distinct components of the emotional “cascade.” In particular, I suggest that by treating the appraisal or interpretation of the changes in bodily feelings as a distinct phase (...)
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    2 The Experience of the National Board of Medical Examiners.Ruth Maciuin & Johana Jones - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (3):23-25.
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    (1 other version)Processing relative locations in a natural space.Ruth H. Maki - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (1):25-28.
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  22. Powers and Capacities: The New Aristotelianism.Ruth Groff & John Greco (eds.) - 2012
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    ‘Implanted in Us by Nature’: The Cognitive Science of Religion and its Importance for Theology.Ruth Gornandt - 2023 - Heythrop Journal 64 (6):745-762.
    The Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR) holds that religion emerges from human cognition and its intuitions. Hence, it describes religion as a ‘natural’ belief in ‘supernatural agents’. Traditional theology also maintained that there is an ‘innate’ or ‘implanted’ knowledge of God or gods. It will be argued that CSR and theology can be related, yet not in a straightforward manner. After sketching out in what sense CSR calls religion ‘natural’ and how it describes ‘supernatural agents’, this article explores some examples (...)
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    Hispanismo que viene: Israel y Marruecos.Ruth Fine - 2001 - Arbor 168 (664):481-492.
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  25. Dissenting opinion : defense considerations do not authorize the Navy to violate the law.Ruth Bader Ginsburg - 2010 - In Sylvia Engdahl, Animal welfare. Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press.
     
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    Gersonides Unusual Position on "Position"1.Ruth Glasner - 2003 - Centaurus 45 (1-4):249-263.
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    Beauvoir and the Biological Body.Ruth Groenhout - 2017 - In Laura Hengehold & Nancy Bauer, A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 71–86.
    Simone de Beauvoir's account of biology in The Second Sex offers a nuanced and well‐developed phenomenological account of the lived experience of sexual difference. It is an account of biology that recognizes the importance of embodiment for the experience of freedom, and also recognizes the ways that particular bodies shape those experiences. She provides clarity about why biology matters, and why the fact that it matters does not mean that it determines our sense of self or identity. Beauvoir's thought offers (...)
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    Five Types of Dissent.Ruth Groenhout - 1997 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 10 (1):95-113.
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    How dams climb mountains: China and India’s state-making hydropower contest in the Eastern-Himalaya watershed.Ruth Gamble - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 150 (1):42-67.
    The dam rush in the upper-Brahmaputra River basin and local, minority resistance to it are the result of complex geopolitical and parochial causes. India and China’s competing claims for sovereignty over the watershed depend upon British and Qing Dynasty imperial precedents respectively. And the two nation-states have extended and enhanced their predecessors’ claims on the area by continuing to erase local sovereignty, enclose the commons, and extract natural resources on a large scale. Historically, the upper basin’s terrain forestalled the thorough (...)
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  30. The Role of Dialogue in the Age-Old Antagonism between Philosophy and Poetry.Ruth Glasner - 2007 - Iyyun 56:135.
     
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    The meaning of the -er suffix.Joseph J. Dalezman & Ruth E. Knight - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (1):27-30.
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    Fell in her hands.Ruth Lauer Manenti - 2016 - New York: Lantern Books. Edited by Patañjali.
    Affectionately known as "Lady Ruth" at the Jivamukti Yoga School in New York City where she teaches, Ruth Lauer-Manenti has presented dharma talks on daily life from a yogic perspective for many years (collected in An Offering of Leaves and Sweeping the Dust, both published by Lantern Books). Fell in Her Hands is an altogether more ambitious work: a commentary and reflection on the venerable yogic text, the Yoga Sutra of Patanjali--written in the form of a series of (...)
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    Sense and nonsense in aesthetics.Ruth Saw - 1961 - British Journal of Aesthetics 1 (2):100-112.
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    Two Epigrammatic Pairs:: Callimachus' Epitaphs, Plato's Apples.Ruth Scodel - 2003 - Hermes 131 (3):257-268.
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  35. Rape in Wars: Analytical Approaches.Ruth Seifert - 1993 - Minerva 11 (2):17-32.
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    Women and War. [REVIEW]Ruth L. Smith - 1990 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 2 (1):67-68.
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    Jürgen Strauss, ed., Beowulf und die kleineren Denkmäler der altenglischen Heldensage Waldere und Finnsburg, 3: Konkordanz und Glossar. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1982. Paper. Pp. ix, 198. DM 80 ; DM 62. [REVIEW]Ruth P. M. Lehmann - 1983 - Speculum 58 (4):1136.
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    Review of La Via Campesina: Globalization and the Power of Peasants. [REVIEW]Ruth Reitan - 2008 - Studies in Social Justice 2 (1):119-120.
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    Alkidamas: über diejenigen, die schriftliche Reden schreiben, oder über die Sophisten: eine Sophistenrede aus dem 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr., eingeleitet und kommentiert.Ruth Mariss - 2002 - Münster: Aschendorff. Edited by Alcidamas.
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    (1 other version)Review of mark Siderits, personal identity and buddhist philosophy: Empty persons. [REVIEW]Ruth Gamble - 2008 - Sophia 47 (1):83-86.
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    In Defence of Objectivity: On Realism, Existentialism and Politics. By Andrew Collier. [REVIEW]Ruth Groff - 2004 - Journal of Critical Realism 3 (2):378-384.
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    Freudenthal, Gad, Aristotle's Theory of Material Substance Heat and Pneuma, Form and Soul (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995), 235 pp. 32.50 ISBN 0 19 824093 7. [REVIEW]Ruth Glasner - 1997 - Early Science and Medicine 2 (1):98-100.
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    Homeric studies J. M. Foley: Homer's traditional art . Pp. XVIII + 363. Philadelphia: The pennsylvania state university press, 1999. Cased, $48.50. Isbn: 0-271-01870-4. M. Giordano: La supplica. Rituale, istituzione sociale E tema epico in omero . Pp. 253. Naples: A.I.O.n., Annali dell'istituto universitario orientale, 1999. Paper. [REVIEW]Ruth Scodel - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):395-.
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    Philosophy, metaphilosophy and ideology-critique: an interview with Ruth Porter Groff.Ruth Porter Groff & Jamie Morgan - 2022 - Journal of Critical Realism 22 (2):256-292.
    In this interview, Ruth Groff discusses how she came to be a realist, her role as a community organizer, her relationship to critical realism, and various issues arising from her published work over the years. Discussion ranges across the nature of positivism and its legacy, the concept of falsehood, realism about causal powers, mind-independent reality, the history of philosophy, and the underlying interest in ideology-critique that runs through her thinking.
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    II—Ruth Chang: Reflections on the Reasonable and the Rational in Conflict Resolution.Ruth Chang - 2009 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 83 (1):133-160.
    Most familiar approaches to social conflict moot reasonable ways of dealing with conflict, ways that aim to serve values such as legitimacy, justice, morality, fairness, fidelity to individual preferences, and so on. In this paper, I explore an alternative approach to social conflict that contrasts with the leading approaches of Rawlsians, perfectionists, and social choice theorists. The proposed approach takes intrinsic features of the conflict—what I call a conflict's evaluative ‘structure’—as grounds for a rational way of responding to that conflict. (...)
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  46. II—Ruth Garrett Millikan: Loosing the Word–Concept Tie.Ruth Garrett Millikan - 2011 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 85 (1):125-143.
    Sainsbury and Tye (2011) propose that, in the case of names and other simple extensional terms, we should substitute for Frege's second level of content—for his senses—a second level of meaning vehicle—words in the language of thought. I agree. They also offer a theory of atomic concept reference—their ‘originalist’ theory—which implies that people knowing the same word have the ‘same concept’. This I reject, arguing for a symmetrical rather than an originalist theory of concept reference, claiming that individual concepts are (...)
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    The Responsible Conduct of Biological and Health Research.Ruth Ellen Bulger - 2002 - In Ruth Ellen Bulger, Elizabeth Heitman & Stanley Joel Reiser, The ethical dimensions of the biological and health sciences. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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  48. Wayfinding as a Social Activity.Ruth C. Dalton, Christoph Hölscher & Daniel R. Montello - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:433127.
    We discuss the important, but greatly under-researched, topic of the social aspects of human wayfinding during navigation. Wayfinding represents the planning and decision-making component of navigation and is arguably among the most common, real-world domains of both individual and group-level decision making. We highlight the myriad ways that wayfinding by people is not a solitary psychological process but is influenced by the actions of other people, even by their mere presence. We also present a novel and comprehensive framework for classifying (...)
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    Ruth Garrett Millikan, Review of Complexity and the Function of Mind in Nature by Peter Godfrey-Smith. [REVIEW]Ruth Garrett Millikan - 1998 - Philosophy of Science 65 (2):375-377.
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    Fear, Fanaticism, and Fragile Identities.Ruth Rebecca Tietjen - 2023 - The Journal of Ethics 27 (2):211-230.
    In this article, I provide a philosophical analysis of the nature and role of perceived identity threats in the genesis and maintenance of fanaticism. First, I offer a preliminary definition of fanaticism as the social identity-defining devotion to a sacred value that demands universal recognition and is complemented by a hostile antagonism toward people who dissent from one’s group’s values. The fanatic’s hostility toward dissent thereby takes the threefold form of outgroup hostility, ingroup hostility, and self-hostility. Second, I provide a (...)
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