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    Moments.Scott Pearson - 2020 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 10 (2):110-112.
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    Ethical Issues in including Suicidal Individuals in Clinical Research.Celia B. Fisher, Jane L. Pearson, Scott Kim & Charles F. Reynolds - 2002 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 24 (5):9.
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    Investigating Software Piracy in Jordan: An Extension of the Theory of Reasoned Action. [REVIEW]Hassan Aleassa, John Michael Pearson & Scott McClurg - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 98 (4):663-676.
    Software piracy, the illegal and unauthorized duplication, sale, or distribution of software, is a widespread and costly phenomenon. According to Business Software Alliance, over 41% of the PC software packages installed worldwide were unauthorized copies. Software piracy behavior has been investigated for more than 30 years. However, after a review of the relevant literature, there appears to be two voids in this literature: a lack of studies in non-Western countries and a scarcity of process studies. This study contributes to literature (...)
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    An activist stage craft? Performative politics in the First British New Left.Sophie Scott-Brown - 2022 - History of European Ideas 48 (1):129-143.
    ABSTRACT The First British New Left formed around two journals, The New Reasoner edited by E.P.Thompson and John Saville, and the Universities and Left Review edited by Stuart Hall, Gabriel Pearson, Raphael Samuel and Charles Taylor. Both sought a ‘new’ socialism which, based on a loose concept of socialist humanism, restored the role of the individual and revitalised a popular left movement. Early commentators critiqued its lack of robust theory and organisational structure. More recently, others have proposed that, particularly (...)
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    Girl parts: The female body, subjectivity and technology in posthuman young adult fiction.Victoria Flanagan - 2011 - Feminist Theory 12 (1):39-53.
    Futuristic fantasy fiction that is produced for female adolescent readers offers a vision of the relationship between the female body, feminine subjectivity and technology that is both unique and ideologically complex because of the way in which it simultaneously interrogates and adheres to liberal humanist conceptualisations of the subject. This article examines three contemporary works of young adult fiction — Uglies by Scott Westerfeld (2005), The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary E. Pearson (2008) and ‘Anda’s Game’ by (...)
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    The Philosophers' Quarrel: Rousseau, Hume, and the Limits of Human Understanding.Robert Zaretsky & John T. Scott - 2009 - Yale University Press.
    The rise and spectacular fall of the friendship between the two great philosophers of the eighteenth century, barely six months after they first met, reverberated on both sides of the Channel. As the relationship between Jean-Jacques Rousseau and David Hume unraveled, a volley of rancorous letters was fired off, then quickly published and devoured by aristocrats, intellectuals, and common readers alike. Everyone took sides in this momentous dispute between the greatest of Enlightenment thinkers. In this lively and revealing book, Robert (...)
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  7. 2016 census.Scott Sharrad - forthcoming - Australian Humanist, The 123:14.
    Sharrad, Scott After the Census in 2011, the Australian Bureau of Statistics under took a major review of the questions it asks, how it asks them and how it presents them on Household Forms. Consequently, there was a large campaign around the question, 'What is the person's religion?' The push was on to either change the wording, split the question or to bring the 'no religion' option to the top of the list.
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  8. From new CAHS president.Scott Sharrad & Bartholomeusz - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 119:7.
    Sharrad, Scott; Bartholomeusz, David; Henderson, Stewart.
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  9. Humanists reject marriage equality plebiscite.Scott Sharrad - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 124:25.
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  10. Organised humanism - a new way forward.Scott Sharrad - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 120:14.
    Sharrad, Scott The Council of Australian Humanist Societies has been in existence for over 50 years and in that time it has been kept running by some incredibly committed individuals. Over that time, the way CAHS and organised Humanism in general have operated in Australia has remained more or less the same. Indeed, in the September 1975 issue of the Australian Humanist - just 10 years after the formation of CAHS - Chairman Nick Stenning was lamenting the lack of (...)
     
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  11. The case for reform.Scott Sharrad - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 118:8.
    Sharrad, Scott It is never a popular thing to say, 'We're in trouble.' But that is exactly what needs to be said about organised Humanism in Australia at the moment.
     
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    A Twenty Year Retrospective Index for the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport.Klaus V. Meier & Angela J. Pearson - 1993 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 20 (1):125-145.
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    Index Islamicus.George C. Miles & J. D. Pearson - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):562.
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  14. Demanding Deleuze.Keith Ansell Pearson - 2004 - Radical Philosophy 126:33-38.
     
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    Acting for reasons and the metaphysics of time.Olley Pearson - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 180 (1):273-291.
    This paper concerns acting for reasons and how this can inform debates about the metaphysics of time. Storrs-Fox (2021) has argued against the A-theory of time on the grounds that it cannot adequately account for the explanation of actions. Storrs-Fox assumes that explanation is forever. He argues that this is incompatible with the A-theory because the reasons people act for are the explanantia of their actions, though according to the A-theory these reasons, that is facts, often do not obtain forever (...)
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    Individuals in Thucydides.Lionel Pearson & H. D. Westlake - 1971 - American Journal of Philology 92 (1):108.
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    Volition and the idle cortex: Beta oscillatory activity preceding planned and spontaneous movement.Scott L. Fairhall, Ian J. Kirk & Jeff P. Hamm - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2):221-228.
    Prior to the initiation of spontaneous movement, evoked potentials can be seen to precede awareness of the impending movement by several hundreds of milliseconds, meaning that this recorded neural activity is the result of unconscious processing. This study investigates the neural representations of impending movement with and without awareness. Specifically, the relationship between awareness and ‘idling’ cortical oscillations in the beta range was assessed. It was found that, in situations where there was awareness of the impending movement, pre-movement evoked potentials (...)
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    Evidentialism and Theology.Scott A. Shalkowski - 1992 - Faith and Philosophy 9 (2):249-258.
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    In good faith: questioning religion and atheism.Scott A. Shay - 2018 - New York: Post Hill Press.
    Prominent atheists claim the Bible is a racist text. Yet Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. read it daily. Then again, so did many ardent segregationists. Some atheists claim religion serves to oppress the masses. Yet the classic text of the French Revolution, What is the Third Estate?, was written by a priest. On the other hand, the revolutionaries ended up banning religion. What do we make of religion's confusing role in history? And what of religion's relationship to science? Some scientists (...)
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    Necessity, Worlds, and God.Scott A. Shalkowski - 2015 - In Mirosław Szatkowski, God, Truth, and Other Enigmas. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 217-240.
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    The humble cosmopolitan: Rights, diversity, and trans-state democracy.Scott R. Stroud - 2023 - Contemporary Political Theory 22 (1):30-33.
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    The Subject Advocate: Protecting the Interests of Participants with Fluctuating Decisionmaking Capacity.Scott Stroup & Paul Appelbaum - 2003 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 25 (3):9.
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    A Look at Fatalism.Scott Sturgeon - unknown
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    (1 other version)Foley on causation and rationality.Scott Sturgeon - 1986 - Analysis 46 (4):62-64.
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    Modal infallibilism and basic truth.Scott Sturgeon - 2006 - In Fraser MacBride, Identity and modality. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 40.
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    Rational Mind and its Place in Nature.Scott Sturgeon - 1997 - In Mark Sainsbury, Thought and Ontology. Franco Angeli.
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    (2 other versions)A History of Extraordinary Means.Scott Sullivan - 2006 - Ethics and Medics 31 (10):3-4.
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    Kreeft, Peter. Three Approaches to Abortion: A Thoughtful and Compassionate Guide to Today’s Most Controversial Issue.Scott M. Sullivan - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (3):632-634.
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  29. The Ethics of Peter Singer: Enlightenment or Sophistry?Scott M. Sullivan - forthcoming - Ethics.
     
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    Atakta.A. C. Pearson - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (1-2):13-14.
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  31. Alain Badiou, Deleuze: The Clamor of Being.K. A. Pearson - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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    An Exploration of India. Geographical Perspectives on Society and Culture.M. N. Pearson & David E. Sopher - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (3):382.
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    Are homologies really natural kinds?Christopher H. Pearson - 2019 - Biology and Philosophy 34 (4):42.
    The metaphysical nature of homologies has been variously characterized as natural kind, individualist, and pluralist-pragmatic. In this essay, I aim to build on the work of proponents of a natural kinds ontology for homologies using Richard Boyd’s influential HPC account of natural kinds. I aim to advance this position by showing the unique fit of extending the HPC account to homologies, deflecting individualist critiques, as well as the pluralist-pragmatic alternative, showing that homologies have a determinate metaphysical character as kinds. As (...)
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    Adaptive processes determining proprioceptive perception of verticality.Richard G. Pearson & George T. Hauty - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 57 (6):367.
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    A Rare Pamphlet of Moivre and Some of His Discoveries.Karl Pearson, Abraham de Moivre & R. Archibald - 1926 - Isis 8 (4):671-683.
  36. B. Kidd, Principles of Western Civilisation.N. Pearson - 1886 - Mind 11:563.
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  37. Culture and cultural dilemmas.Geraldine S. Pearson - 2017 - In David B. Cooper, Ethics in mental-health substance use. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    De Herodoti reliquiis in papyris et membranis Aegyptiis servatis.Lionel Pearson & A. H. R. E. Paap - 1951 - American Journal of Philology 72 (1):100.
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    Editorial: Addressing community priorities in autism research.Amy Pearson, Andrew Surtees, Catherine J. Crompton, Craig Goodall, Dhanya Pillai, Felicity Sedgewick & Sheena K. Au-Yeung - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Experiments on the resistance minimum the effects of certain solutes in copper, silver and gold.W. B. Pearson - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (41):622-627.
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  41. El tiempo, el espacio, el movimiento forzado y la pulsión de la muerte: leer a Proust con Deleuze.Keith Ansell Pearson - 2004 - Laguna 15:57-90.
    El presente trabajo propone al lector una interpretación acerca del problema de la «Idea» y del «tiempo» de la muerte en la obra de Proust En busca del tiempo perdido. Abordaré la cuestión analizando dos de sus episodios clave: el encuentro con «un poco de tiempo en estado puro» y el de la muerte de la «abuela». Mi trabajo tiene su fuente de inspiración en la constante reivindicación de Deleuze de que la memoria no desempeña en el arte más que (...)
     
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    Implications for Semiotic Theory.Charls Pearson - 1989 - Semiotics:259-263.
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  43. Internationalists in flight? : tourism, propaganda, and the making of Air France's global empire.Jessica Lynne Pearson - 2021 - In Jessica Reinisch & David Brydan, Europe's internationalists: rethinking the history of internationalism. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
  44. Innovative Simulations for Assessing Professional Competence: From Paper and Pencil to Virtual Reality.S. Pearson - 2000 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 12 (4):102-103.
  45. Luther's pragmatic appropriation of the natural law tradition.Tom Pearson - 2010 - In Robert C. Baker & Roland Cap Ehlke, Natural Law: A Lutheran Reappraisal. Concordia Pub. House.
     
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    Notes on Sophocles.A. C. Pearson - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (08):343-344.
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    Notes on Two Passages of Strabo.Lionel Pearson - 1951 - Classical Quarterly 1 (1-2):80-.
    There are some passages in Strabo where corruption of the text is not obvious at first reading, because the existing text offers no grammatical difficulty and can even be translated in such a way as to satisfy the less wary reader. One is driven to conclude that emendation is necessary only when one realizes that Strabo's argument demands something different from that which the manuscripts offer. There is an interesting example of such a passage in 11. 7. 4.
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    On the Greek Idiom in Isocrates Panegyricus, 140.A. C. Pearson - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (02):99-100.
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    Pindarica.A. C. Pearson - 1924 - Classical Quarterly 18 (3-4):151-.
    There is no established agreement concerning the meaning of πτυχας. The scholiasts give three alternatives: τας ποισεσιν πε διαιρεται ες στρος κα ντιστρΦους κα πδς. To the same effect, but more comprehensively, Boeckh interprets: artificiosi flexus numerorum harmoniae saltationis. Similarly Donaldson, Paley, Fennell, and Mezger apply the expression to the artistic turns of poetry; and Gildersleeve's sinuous songs is explained to mean the same thing. Myers translated sounding labyrinths of song, which Sandys modified to sounding bouts of song; but I (...)
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    Role of postural experience in proprioceptive perception of verticality.Richard G. Pearson & George T. Hauty - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 59 (6):425.
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