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    Sowing the seeds of character: the moral education of adolescents in public and private schools.Shawn Y. Holmes - 2011 - Journal of Moral Education 40 (2):268-269.
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    Christian Theology: The Classics.Stephen R. Holmes & Shawn Bawulski - 2014 - Routledge.
    Christian Theology: The Classics is a vibrant introduction to the most important works of theology in the history of Christian thought. Exploring writings from the origins of Christianity to the present day, it examines some of the most influential theologians of all time, considering the context in which they were writing and the lasting significance of their work. Covering thirty-one theological classics such as: • Augustine of Hippo, On the Trinity • Martin Luther, Commentary on Galatians • John Calvin, The (...)
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    Cities and Nations of Ancient Syria: An Essay on Political Institutions with Special Reference to the Israelite Kingdoms.Y. Lynn Holmes & Giorgio Buccellati - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (2):301.
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  4. Involucramientos globales del bosque, incluso en el fin del mundo.Laura Ogden Y. George Holmes - 2015 - In Beatriz Bustos (ed.), Ecología política en Chile: naturaleza, propiedad, conocimiento y poder. Santiago de Chile: Editorial Universitaria.
     
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    Books and Readers in the Early Church: A History of Early Christian Texts.Michael W. Holmes & Harry Y. Gamble - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (4):587.
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    Jewish Ossuaries: Reburial and Rebirth.Y. Lynn Holmes & Eric M. Meyers - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):402.
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    Film as Ethical Philosophy and the Question of Philosophical Arguments in Film: A Reading of The Tree of Life.Shawn Loht - 2014 - Film and Philosophy 18:164-183.
    Responds to the seminal claim of Bruce Russell that films cannot present philosophical arguments. Provides a reading of The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2011) in order to illustrate how this film presents an environmental ethics argument. Some reference to the environmental philosophy of Holmes Rolston III as well as Martin Heidegger.
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    Law in science and science in law: a paper read before the New York State Bar Association at its annual meeting held at Albany, N.Y., January 17, 1899.Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1899 - [Boston?: [S.N.].
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    (1 other version)Los procesos de filtración en los documentos guaraníes: los intérpretes y las traducciones en el Paraguay y el Río de la Plata colonial (siglos XVI-XVIII).Shawn Michael Austin - forthcoming - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana.
    En los territorios pluriétnicos y plurilingüísticos del imperio español, la traducción de las lenguas indígenas al español en contextos legales y burocráticos era común, pero son escasos los estudios del proceso de la traducción y su valor retórico. El Paraguay colonial es un interesante ejemplo, dado el extenso bilingüismo entre muchos españoles criollos y el monolingüismo entre la gran mayoría de los pueblos guaraníes. En este artículo reviso tres tipos de traducción en la región: traducción sin traducción, traducciones sospechosas y (...)
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    José Ortega y Gasset.Oliver Holmes - 2014 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Online encyclopedia. 2011, revised, 2014: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/gasset/.
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    Statistical evidence and algorithmic decision-making.Sune Holm - 2023 - Synthese 202 (1):1-16.
    The use of algorithms to support prediction-based decision-making is becoming commonplace in a range of domains including health, criminal justice, education, social services, lending, and hiring. An assumption governing such decisions is that there is a property Y such that individual a should be allocated resource R by decision-maker D if a is Y. When there is uncertainty about whether a is Y, algorithms may provide valuable decision support by accurately predicting whether a is Y on the basis of known (...)
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    Géographie différentielle.Brian Holmes - 2007 - Multitudes 1 (1):109-115.
    Résumé Black Sea Files, d’Ursula Biemann, et Corridor X, d’Angela Melitopoulos, sont des vidéos projetées sur double écran qui explorent la construction d’infrastructures : le pipeline BTC (Bakou-Tbilissi-Ceyhan) et le corridor paneuropéen de transport allant de Salzbourg et Budapest à Sofia et Thessalonique. Chacune se confronte au caractère abstrait des espaces produits par les processus de planification capitaliste contemporains ; mais chacune se détourne dans le même temps vers « une myriade de trajectoires humains qui se déroulent au niveau du (...)
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    Human reality and the social world: Ortega's philosophy of history.Oliver W. Holmes - 1975 - Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
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    Mary Caroline Holmes'un "Urfa'da Ermeni Yetimhanesi" Adlı Eserinde Urfa'daki İşgal Yılları Ve Ermen.Yıldız Deveci̇ Bozkuş - 2014 - Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 4):341-341.
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    Polymorphic type checking for the type theory of the Principia Mathematica of Russell and Whitehead.M. Randall Holmes - unknown
    This is a brief report on results reported at length in our paper [2], made for the purpose of a presentation at the workshop to be held in November 2011 in Cambridge on the Principia Mathematica of Russell and Whitehead ([?], hereinafter referred to briefly as PM ). That paper grew out of a reading of the paper [3] of Kamareddine, Nederpelt, and Laan. We refereed this paper and found it useful for checking their examples to write our own independent (...)
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    Architecture de la chute.Brian Holmes - 2004 - Multitudes 4 (4):139-141.
    Résumé La critique situationniste a transformé l’art en pratique de la vie quotidienne. Les punks y ont ajouté le pullulement des groupes autoproduits et le souci de subvertir les moyens de communication de masse. Les cercles underground, l’art vidéo et les sound systems ont fait le reste. Internet a pu brancher le monde sur la contre-culture. Le 18 Juin 1999, de nombreux centres financiers, à commencer par celui de Londres, ont été attaqués par les masques multicolores de Reclaim the Streets (...)
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    ¿Restricciones liberales al poder privado?Stephen Holmes - 2007 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 26:7-48.
    El presente artículo trata algunas cuestiones teóricas e históricas respecto de la regulación del acceso a los medios de comunicación. En primer lugar, se hace un recorrido de las doctrinas liberales de los siglos XVI y XVII que inspiraron la igual desconfianza que refleja la Constitución de Estados Unidos respecto de los poderes públicos y privados en relación con el control de los medios de comunicación y de la opinión pública; en segundo lugar, se hace una revisión de la supervivencia (...)
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    L'extra-disciplinaire.Brian Holmes - 2007 - Multitudes 1 (1):11-17.
    Résumé Black Sea Files, d’Ursula Biemann, et Corridor X, d’Angela Melitopoulos, sont des vidéos projetées sur double écran qui explorent la construction d’infrastructures : le pipeline BTC (Bakou-Tbilissi-Ceyhan) et le corridor paneuropéen de transport allant de Salzbourg et Budapest à Sofia et Thessalonique. Chacune se confronte au caractère abstrait des espaces produits par les processus de planification capitaliste contemporains ; mais chacune se détourne dans le même temps vers « une myriade de trajectoires humains qui se déroulent au niveau du (...)
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    On hereditarily small sets in ZF.M. Randall Holmes - 2014 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 60 (3):228-229.
    We show in (the usual set theory without Choice) that for any set X, the collection of sets Y such that each element of the transitive closure of is strictly smaller in size than X (the collection of sets hereditarily smaller than X) is a set. This result has been shown by Jech in the case (where the collection under consideration is the set of hereditarily countable sets).
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    Biological autonomy: a philosophical and theoretical enquiry. [REVIEW]Louisa Jane Holt & Sune Holm - 2017 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 32 (3):392-395.
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    Reglas. Un ensayo de introducción a la hermenéutica de manos de Wittgenstein y Sherlock Holmes.Miguel Ángel Quintana Paz - 2017 - Madrid: Ediciones Ápeiron.
    ¿Por qué decimos que la excepción «confirma» una regla? ¿No sería mejor decir lo opuesto, que las excepciones refutan que esa regla se cumpla? Partiendo de ahí este libro plantea, como afirma en su prólogo el filósofo italiano Mario Perniola, «un tema del todo actual». Empieza defendiendo que, por sorprendente que parezca, sí, una excepción confirma una regla. Ya Cicerón o Leibniz se dieron cuenta de ello. Pero no conviene exagerar con tales excepciones. De hecho, este ensayo aventura que en (...)
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    Moshe Halbertal y Stephen Holmes, The Beginning of Politics. Power in the Biblical Book of Samuel, Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 2017. 231 páginas. ISBN: 9780691174624. [REVIEW]Javier Vega Gómez - 2018 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 18:145-147.
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    Sherlock Holmes como narrativa(s) interactiva(s): de la novela victoriana a la realidad virtual.Alba Calo Blanco & Juan Luis Lorenzo-Otero - 2024 - Co-herencia 21 (40):378-408.
    Desde su nacimiento bajo la pluma de Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes ha sabido adaptarse a los nuevos tiempos; en la actualidad, existen series, películas, videojuegos, e incluso, experiencias virtuales basadas en las obras originales. Este artículo lleva a cabo un análisis evolutivo del concepto de interactividad -desde la previrtualidad literaria de Gil González (2020) hasta la cultura participativa de Jenkins et al. (2015), el lectoespectador de Mora (2012), el interactor de Murray (1997) o el operador de Gubern (1996)-, (...)
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    SPENGLER, OSWALD, Man and Technics. A Contribution to a Philosophy of Life. Editado por Michael Putnam y John B. Morgan. Traducido por Charles Francis Atkinson y Michael Putnam. Prefacio de Lars Holger Holm, Arktos Media, [s.l.], 2015, 80 pp. [REVIEW]Víctor Zorrilla - 2018 - Anuario Filosófico 51 (3):627-631.
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    Anthropocentric Indirect Arguments: Return of the Plastic-tree Zombies.Eric Katz - 2014 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 17 (3):264-266.
    Forget Aldo Leopold. Or Holmes Rolston, III, or Baird Callicott. Forget Arne Naess. I vote for Martin H. Krieger as the most influential environmental philosopher of all time. It has been over 40 y...
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    Toward a Critical Ethical Reflexivity: Phenomenology and Language in Maurice Merleau‐Ponty.Stuart J. Murray & Dave Holmes - 2013 - Bioethics 27 (6):341-347.
    Working within the tradition of continental philosophy, this article argues in favour of a phenomenological understanding of language as a crucial component of bioethical inquiry. The authors challenge the ‘commonsense’ view of language, in which thinking appears as prior to speaking, and speech the straightforward vehicle of pre-existing thoughts. Drawing on Maurice Merleau-Ponty's (1908–1961) phenomenology of language, the authors claim that thinking takes place in and through the spoken word, in and through embodied language. This view resituates bioethics as a (...)
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    The "Revolution in Chemistry and Physics": Overthrow of a Reigning Paradigm or Competition between Contemporary Research Programs?Frederic Holmes - 2000 - Isis 91 (4):735-753.
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    Feminist Perspectives in Medical Ethics.Helen B. Holmes & Laura Martha Purdy (eds.) - 1992 - Indiana University Press.
    The fields of medical ethics, bioethics, and women's studies have experienced unprecedented growth in the last forty years. Along with the rapid pace of development in medicine and biology, and changes in social expectations, moral quandaries about the body and social practices involving it have multiplied. Philosophers are uniquely situated to attempt to clarify and resolves these questions. Yet the subdiscipline of bioethics still in large part reflects mainstream scholars' lack of interest in gender as a category of analysis. This (...)
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    Do We Understand Historically How Experimental Knowledge is Acquired?Frederic L. Holmes - 1992 - History of Science 30 (2):119-136.
  30. Politeness, Power and Provocation: How Humour Functions in the Workplace.Janet Holmes - 2000 - Discourse Studies 2 (2):159-185.
    This article examines verbal humour in routine interactions within professional workplaces, using material recorded in four New Zealand government departments. The problem of defining humour is discussed, followed by a brief outline of the theoretical models which underpin the analysis of the various functions which humour serves in professional organizations. Humour can express positive affect in interaction. It can also facilitate or `licence' more negative interpersonal communicative intent. While politeness theory can account for the former, as a means of expressing (...)
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    Mentor as Sculptor, Makeover Artist, Coach, or CEO: Evaluating Contrasting Models for Mentoring Undergraduates' Mesearch Toward Publishable Research.Kevin J. Holmes & Tomi-Ann Roberts - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
  32. Estado, naturaleza y cultura.Galán Y. Gutiérrez & Eustaquio[From Old Catalog] - 1946 - Madrid,: Instituto Editorial Reus.
     
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  33. Psicología del aprendizaje y los principios de la enseñanza.Herrera Y. Montes & Luis[From Old Catalog] - 1963 - [México,: Instituto Federal de Capacitación del Magisterio].
     
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    Consciousness in congenitally decorticate children: Developmental vegetative state as self-fulfilling prophecy.D. A. Shewmon, G. L. Holmes & P. A. Byrne - 1999 - Dev Med Child Neurol 41:364-374.
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    The growth of meaning and the limits of formalism: in science, in law.Susan Haack - 2009 - Análisis Filosófico 29 (1):5-29.
    A natural language is an organic living thing; and meanings change as words take on new, and shed old, connotations. Recent philosophy of language has paid little attention to the growth of meaning; radical philosophers like Feyerabend and Rorty have suggested that meaning-change undermines the pretensions of science to be a rational enterprise. Thinkers in the classical pragmatist tradition, however -Peirce in philosophy of science and, more implicitly, Holmes in legal theory- both recognized the significance of growth of meaning, (...)
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    The wild type as concept and in experimental practice: A history of its role in classical genetics and evolutionary theory.Tarquin Holmes - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 63 (C):15-27.
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    Can the east help the west to value nature?Iii Holmes Rolston - 1987 - Philosophy East and West 37 (2):172-190.
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    Are Working Memory Training Effects Paradigm-Specific?Joni Holmes, Francesca Woolgar, Adam Hampshire & Susan E. Gathercole - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  39. Mind the Gaps: Intersex and (Re-productive) Spaces in Disability Studies and Bioethics.M. Morgan Holmes - 2008 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 5 (2):169-181.
    With a few notable exceptions disability studies has not taken account of intersexuality, and it is principally through the lenses of feminist and queer-theory oriented ethical discussions but not through ‘straight’ bioethics that modes valuing intersex difference have been proposed. Meanwhile, the medical presupposition that intersex characteristics are inherently disabling to social viability remains the taken-for-granted truth from which clinical practice proceeds. In this paper I argue against bioethical perspectives that justify extensive and invasive pre- and post-natal medical interference to (...)
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    Move to learn: Integrating spatial information from multiple viewpoints.Corinne A. Holmes, Nora S. Newcombe & Thomas F. Shipley - 2018 - Cognition 178 (C):7-25.
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    Subjective Discomfort of TMS Predicts Reaction Times Differences in Published Studies.Nicholas Paul Holmes & Lotte Meteyard - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  42. Our common future : the imperative for contextual ethics in a connected world.Vivien Holmes & Simon Rice - 2011 - In Reid Mortensen, Francesca Bartlett & Kieran Tranter (eds.), Alternative perspectives on lawyers and legal ethics: reimagining the profession. New York: Routledge.
     
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  43. The Relevant Logic E and Some Close Neighbours: A Reinterpretation.Edwin Mares & Shawn Standefer - 2017 - IfCoLog Journal of Logics and Their Applications 4 (3):695--730.
    This paper has two aims. First, it sets out an interpretation of the relevant logic E of relevant entailment based on the theory of situated inference. Second, it uses this interpretation, together with Anderson and Belnap’s natural deduc- tion system for E, to generalise E to a range of other systems of strict relevant implication. Routley–Meyer ternary relation semantics for these systems are produced and completeness theorems are proven. -/- .
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    An Ageing Population Creates New Challenges Around Consent to Medical Treatment.Alice L. Holmes & Joseph E. Ibrahim - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (3):465-475.
    Obtaining consent for medical treatment in older adults raises a number of complex challenges. Despite being required by ethics and the law, consent for medical treatment is not always validly sought in this population. The dynamic nature of capacity, particularly in individuals who have dementia or other cognitive impairments, adds complexity to obtaining consent. Further challenges arise in ensuring that older people comprehend the medical treatment information provided and that consent is not vitiated by coercion or undue influence. Existing mechanisms (...)
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    Gilles Deleuze's societies of control: Implications for mental health nursing and coercive community care.Etienne Paradis-Gagné & Dave Holmes - 2022 - Nursing Philosophy 23 (2):e12375.
    Since the era of deinstitutionalisation, many clinical approaches have emerged to enable the care and treatment of people suffering from mental illness. In recent years, the use of coercive approaches in the community (e.g., outpatient commitment or community treatment orders) has also increased internationally. Although nurses' role regarding these coercive approaches is central and significant, few empirical and theoretical writings have tackled this controversial nursing practice. The purpose of this paper is to analyse coercive nursing care through the lens of (...)
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    Autobiographical memory and well-being in aging: The central role of semantic self-images.Clare J. Rathbone, Emily A. Holmes, Susannah E. Murphy & Judi A. Ellis - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 33:422-431.
  47. The Permanent Structure of Antiliberal Thought.Stephen Holmes - 1989 - In Nancy L. Rosenblum (ed.), Liberalism and the Moral Life. Harvard University Press. pp. 227--53.
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    Counselling about HIV serological status disclosure: nursing practice or law enforcement? a Foucauldian reflection.Patrick O'Byrne, Dave Holmes & Marie Roy - 2015 - Nursing Inquiry 22 (2):134-146.
    Recently, focus groups and qualitative interviews with nurses who provide frontline care for persons living with HIV highlighted the contentiousness surrounding the seemingly innocuous activity of counselling clients about HIV‐status disclosure, hereafter disclosure counselling. These empirical studies highlighted that while some nurses felt they should instruct clients to disclose their HIV‐positive status if HIV transmission were possible, other nurses were equally adamant that such counselling was outside the nursing scope of practice. A review of these opposing perceptions about disclosure counselling, (...)
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  49. In Defense of Animal Universalism.Blake Hereth, Shawn Graves & Tyler John - 2017 - In T. Ryan Byerly & Eric J. Silverman (eds.), Paradise Understood: New Philosophical Essays About Heaven. Oxford University Press. pp. 161-192.
    This paper defends “Animal Universalism,” the thesis that all sentient non-human animals will be brought into Heaven and remain there for eternity. It assumes that God exists and is all-powerful, perfectly loving, and perfectly just. From these background theses, the authors argue that Animal Universalism follows. If God is perfectly loving, then God is concerned about the well-being of non-human animals, and God chooses to maximize the well-being of each individual animal when doing so does not harm other individual creatures (...)
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    Feeling Beyond Rules: Politicizing the Sociology of Emotion and Anger in Feminist Politics.Mary Holmes - 2004 - European Journal of Social Theory 7 (2):209-227.
    The part anger plays in motivating political action is frequently noted, but less is said about ways in which anger continues to be a part of how people do politics. This article critically assesses approaches to emotions that emphasize managing anger in accordance with ‘feeling rules’. It reflects on the utility of Marxist notions of conflict as the engine of change for the understanding of how anger operates in political life. This involves understanding the ambivalence of anger and its operation (...)
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