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    Conservation training of three cerebral palsied children.Lawrence S. Meyers, Colette L. Coleman & Lynn M. Morris - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 20 (1):14-16.
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  2. The Life of Reason or the Phases of Human Progress: Introduction and Reason in Common Sense, Volume VII, Book One.Marianne S. Wokeck & Martin A. Coleman (eds.) - 2011 - MIT Press.
    Santayana's Life of Reason, published in five books from 1905 to 1906, ranks as one of the greatest works in modern philosophical naturalism. Acknowledging the natural material bases of human life, Santayana traces the development of the human capacity for appreciating and cultivating the ideal. It is a capacity he exhibits as he articulates a continuity running through animal impulse, practical intelligence, and ideal harmony in reason, society, art, religion, and science. The work is an exquisitely rendered vision of human (...)
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    Social Theory For A Changing Society.Pierre Bourdieu, James S. Coleman & Zdzislawa Walaszek Coleman (eds.) - 1991 - Routledge.
    Examines recent changes in technology and social organization and shows how social theory can inform the construction of social organization and help provide avenues of future social development.
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  4. Morality and the theory of rational choice.Jody S. Kraus & Jules L. Coleman - 1987 - Ethics 97 (4):715-749.
  5. Direct and Indirect Abortion in the Roman Catholic Tradition: A Review of the Phoenix Case. [REVIEW]S. S. Coleman - 2013 - HEC Forum 25 (2):127-143.
    In Roman Catholic Moral Theology, a direct abortion is never permitted. An indirect abortion, in which a life threatening pathology is treated, and the treatment inadvertently leads to the death of the fetus, may be permissible in proportionately grave situations. In situations in which a mother’s life is endangered by the pregnancy before the fetus is viable, there is some debate about whether the termination of the pregnancy is a direct or indirect abortion. In this essay a recent case from (...)
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  6. (3 other versions)The Life of Reason or the Phases of Human Progress: Reason in Society, Volume VII, Book Two.Marianne S. Wokeck & Martin A. Coleman (eds.) - 2011 - MIT Press.
    Santayana's Life of Reason, published in five books from 1905 to 1906, ranks as one of the greatest works in modern philosophical naturalism. Acknowledging the natural material bases of human life, Santayana traces the development of the human capacity for appreciating and cultivating the ideal. It is a capacity he exhibits as he articulates a continuity running through animal impulse, practical intelligence, and ideal harmony in reason, society, art, religion, and science. The work is an exquisitely rendered vision of human (...)
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    Differential recall of stimuli and responses following paired-associate learning.Sandra S. Merryman & Coleman T. Merryman - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 77 (2):345.
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    Direct and Indirect Abortion in the Roman Catholic Tradition: A Review of the Phoenix Case. [REVIEW]Gerald D. Coleman S. S. - 2013 - HEC Forum 25 (2):127-143.
    In Roman Catholic Moral Theology, a direct abortion is never permitted. An indirect abortion, in which a life threatening pathology is treated, and the treatment inadvertently leads to the death of the fetus, may be permissible in proportionately grave situations. In situations in which a mother’s life is endangered by the pregnancy before the fetus is viable, there is some debate about whether the termination of the pregnancy is a direct or indirect abortion. In this essay a recent case from (...)
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    Distributional Problems: The Household and the State: JAMES S. COLEMAN.James S. Coleman - 1996 - Social Philosophy and Policy 13 (1):284-300.
    With the development of the division of labor, the household has declined in importance as a unit of economic production. Yet even as the individual wage earner has assumed a central place in modern exchange economies, the household has still been seen as an important unit of distribution, in which wage earners provide for their non-income-producing family members. With the breakdown of the family in recent decades, however, the communal income-sharing function of the family has, in significant part, been taken (...)
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    The Decline of a Research Speciality: Human-Eyelid Conditioning in the Late 1960's.S. R. Coleman & Sandra Webster - 1990 - Behavior and Philosophy 18 (1):19 - 42.
    Human-eyelid conditioning was the principal source of information on Pavlovian conditioning, especially human, in the 1950s and 1960s, but it suffered a sharp decline in productivity, beginning in the late 1960s. The present article treats the decline as a case study with potential implications concerning the survival contingencies of research specialties. We make use of questionnaire data from eyelid-conditioning researchers and examine a variety of publication, topic-of-investigation, and institutional data to identify the major factors in the decline of human-eyelid conditioning.
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    Reproduction of horizontal and vertical lines in a within-subjects design.Coleman T. Merryman & Sandra S. Merryman - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 101 (1):43.
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    Individual Interests and Collective Action: Studies in Rationality and Social Change.James S. Coleman - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book brings together the most important theoretical work of James S. Coleman on problems of collective action. Coleman's work has formed a consistent and highly distinguished attempt to find an account of the workings of social and political processes rooted in the rationality of the individual participants. The chapters address in various ways the fundamental Hobbesian problem of order; the question of how a set of self-interested individuals can arrive at some kind of social order. The volume (...)
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    Kapitel 18. Der Herrschaftsentzug.James S. Coleman - 1992 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 2: Körperschaften Und Die Moderne Gesellschaft. De Gruyter. pp. 186-232.
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    Kapitel 20. Natürliche Personen und die neuen Körperschaften.James S. Coleman - 1992 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 2: Körperschaften Und Die Moderne Gesellschaft. De Gruyter. pp. 271-299.
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    The Harmony of Reason: A Study in Kant's Aesthetics.Francis S. Coleman - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (2):208-210.
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    Personenregister.James S. Coleman - 1994 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 3: Die Mathematik der Sozialen Handlung. De Gruyter. pp. 383-388.
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    The Availability of Independent IRBs.Bernard S. Coleman - 1982 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 4 (3):10.
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  18. Band I. Handlungen und Handlungssysteme.James S. Coleman - forthcoming - Scientia.
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  19. Background and Change in B.F. Skinner's Metatheory From 1930 to 1938.S. Coleman - 1984 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 5 (4).
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  20. Pavlov and the equivalence of associability in classical conditioning.S. R. Coleman - 2007 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 28 (2):115.
    The discovery of selective associability of cues in classical conditioning has often been treated as an embarrassment to Pavlov, because he has been represented as a proponent of the "equivalence of associability of cues." According to that doctrine, except for the influence of differences in stimulus intensity, all environmental stimuli are equally susceptible to becoming conditioned stimuli if they are arranged in a suitable time-relation to any effective unconditioned stimulus . The current paper asks whether Pavlov explicitly made such a (...)
     
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    Kapitel 15. Von individueller Entscheidung zu sozialer Entscheidung.James S. Coleman - 1992 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 2: Körperschaften Und Die Moderne Gesellschaft. De Gruyter. pp. 97-126.
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  22. An Essay Review of Mechanisms of Adaptive Behavior: Clark L. Hull's Theoretical Papers, with Commentary, edited by A. Amsel and M. E. Rashotte. Columbia University Press: New York. 1984.I. Gormezano & S. R. Coleman - 1985 - Behaviorism 13 (2):171-182.
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    25. Das lineare Handlungssystem.James S. Coleman - 1994 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 3: Die Mathematik der Sozialen Handlung. De Gruyter. pp. 3-45.
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    Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 2: Körperschaften Und Die Moderne Gesellschaft.James S. Coleman - 1992 - De Gruyter.
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    Kapitel 19. Das Selbst.James S. Coleman - 1992 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 2: Körperschaften Und Die Moderne Gesellschaft. De Gruyter. pp. 233-268.
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    32. Zur Dynamik linearer Handlungssysteme.James S. Coleman - 1994 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 3: Die Mathematik der Sozialen Handlung. De Gruyter. pp. 265-294.
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  27. Kuhn's structure of scientific revolutions in the psychological journal literature, 1969-1983: a Descriptive study.S. R. Coleman & Rebecca Salamon - 1988 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 9 (4):415-446.
     
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    Who's Afraid of ‘the Goddess Stuff'?Kristy S. Coleman - 2005 - Feminist Theology 13 (2):217-237.
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    Deutsches Literaturverzeichnis.James S. Coleman - 1994 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 3: Die Mathematik der Sozialen Handlung. De Gruyter. pp. 382-382.
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    Kapitel 16. Die Körperschaft als Handlungssystem.James S. Coleman - 1992 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 2: Körperschaften Und Die Moderne Gesellschaft. De Gruyter. pp. 127-166.
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    Kapitel 23. Die Beziehung der Soziologie zum sozialen Handeln in der neuen Sozialstruktur.James S. Coleman - 1992 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 2: Körperschaften Und Die Moderne Gesellschaft. De Gruyter. pp. 374-425.
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    (1 other version)Education and Political Development.J. S. Coleman - 1971 - British Journal of Educational Studies 19 (3):350-351.
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    Classical Conditioning and the "Law of Effect": Historical and Empirical Assessment.S. R. Coleman - 1979 - Behavior and Philosophy 7 (2):1.
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    Kapitel 14. Das Problem der sozialen Entscheidung.James S. Coleman - 1992 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 2: Körperschaften Und Die Moderne Gesellschaft. De Gruyter. pp. 63-96.
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    Kapitel 24. Die neue Sozialstruktur und die neue Sozialwissenschaft.James S. Coleman - 1992 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 2: Körperschaften Und Die Moderne Gesellschaft. De Gruyter. pp. 426-446.
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    Kapitel 17. Rechte und Körperschaften.James S. Coleman - 1992 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 2: Körperschaften Und Die Moderne Gesellschaft. De Gruyter. pp. 167-185.
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    Kapitel 13. Verfassungen und die Bildung von Körperschaften.James S. Coleman - 1992 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 2: Körperschaften Und Die Moderne Gesellschaft. De Gruyter. pp. 3-62.
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  38. Rational actors in macrosociological analysis.James S. Coleman - 1979 - In Ross Harrison, Rational action: studies in philosophy and social science. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 75--91.
     
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    31. Unteilbare Ereignisse, Körperschaften und kollektive Entscheidungen.James S. Coleman - 1994 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 3: Die Mathematik der Sozialen Handlung. De Gruyter. pp. 208-264.
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    An Inquiry about IRBs outside Hospital and University Settings.Bernard S. Coleman - 1981 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 3 (9):10.
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    Englisches Sachregister.James S. Coleman - 1994 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 3: Die Mathematik der Sozialen Handlung. De Gruyter. pp. 389-403.
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    Kapitel 21. Die Verantwortung der Körperschaften.James S. Coleman - 1992 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 2: Körperschaften Und Die Moderne Gesellschaft. De Gruyter. pp. 300-334.
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    The Vision of Foundations of Social Theory.James S. Coleman - 1992 - Analyse & Kritik 14 (2):117-128.
    Modern society has undergone a fundamental change to a society built around purposively established organizations. Social theory in this context can be a guide to social construction. Foundations of Social Theory is dedicated to this aim. Being oriented towards the design of social institutions it has to choose a voluntaristic, purposive theory of action and must make the behavior of social systems explainable in terms of the combination of individual actions. It has to deal with the emergence and maintenance of (...)
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    The sintering of open and closed porosity in UO2.S. C. Coleman & W. B. Beeré - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 31 (6):1403-1413.
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    Robert Nozick's anarchy, state, and utopia.James S. Coleman, Boris Frankel & Derek L. Phillips - 1976 - Theory and Society 3 (3):437-458.
  46. Biases of Social Policy as Consequences of Micro-Macro Problems.James S. Coleman - 2000 - In Raymond Boudon & Mohamed Cherkaoui, Central currents in social theory. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. pp. 8--257.
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    30. Externalitäten und Normen im linearen Handlungssystem.James S. Coleman - 1994 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 3: Die Mathematik der Sozialen Handlung. De Gruyter. pp. 153-207.
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    Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 3: Die Mathematik der Sozialen Handlung.James S. Coleman - 1994 - De Gruyter.
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    28. Vertrauen im linearen Handlungssystem.James S. Coleman - 1994 - In Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie [Foundations of Social Theory]. Band 3: Die Mathematik der Sozialen Handlung. De Gruyter. pp. 105-131.
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    From Critic to Theorist: Themes in Skinner's Development from 1928 to 1938.S. Coleman - 1991 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 12 (4):509-534.
    Nine themes help in understanding B.F. Skinner's development from graduate student in 1928 to the publication of his Behavior of Organisms in 1938. It is claimed that Skinner's primary personal development was from the role of precocious critic to mature theorist; that Skinner's discoveries of behavioral lawfulness enabled him to shed major portions of his earlier reflexological commitment; that his postulation of operants served several nonempirical functions; and that the postulation required that he depart from the restrictive philosophical framework in (...)
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