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    Deliberating Upon the Living Wage to Alleviate In-Work Poverty: A Rhetorical Inquiry Into Key Stakeholder Accounts.Darrin J. Hodgetts, Amanda Maria Young-Hauser, Jim Arrowsmith, Jane Parker, Stuart Colin Carr, Jarrod Haar & Siautu Alefaio - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:810870.
    Most developed nations have a statutory minimum wage set at levels insufficient to alleviate poverty. Increased calls for a living wage have generated considerable public controversy. This article draws on 25 interviews and four focus groups with employers, low-pay industry representatives, representatives of chambers of commerce, pay consultants, and unions. The core focus is on how participants use prominent narrative tropes for the living wage and against the living wage to argue their respective perspectives. We also document how both affirmative (...)
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    Tractable limitations of current polygenic scores do not excuse genetically confounded social science.Damien Morris, Stuart J. Ritchie & Alexander I. Young - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e222.
    Burt's critique of using polygenic scores in social science conflates the “scientific costs” of sociogenomics with “sociopolitical and ethical” concerns. Furthermore, she paradoxically enlists recent advances in controlling for environmental confounding to argue such confounding is scientifically “intractable.” Disinterested social scientists should support ongoing efforts to improve this technology rather than obstructing progress and excusing genetically confounded research.
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    The Young Leibniz and His Philosophy.Stuart Brown (ed.) - 1999 - Kluwer.
    Despite the importance of Leibniz's mature philosophy, his early work has been relatively neglected. This collection begins with an overview of his formative years and includes 12 original papers by internationally-known scholars. The contributions reflect the wide range of the young Leibniz's philosophical interests and his interests in related subjects, including law, physics and theology. Some chapters explore his relationship to other philosophers, including his teachers in Leipzig and Jena and his Paris friend Tschirnhaus, as well as Hobbes and (...)
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  4. The Young Leibniz and his Philosophy.Stuart Brown - 2001 - Studia Leibnitiana 33 (2):243-247.
     
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    [Review of] 'Young Foucault: The Lille Manuscripts on Psychopathology, Phenomenology, and Anthropology, 1952–1955' Elisabetta Basso, trans. Marie Satya McDonough.Stuart Elden - forthcoming - Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences.
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    Delineating the role of penile transplantation when traditional male circumcisions go wrong in South Africa.Stuart Rennie & Keymanthri Moodley - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (3):192-193.
    Back in 2017, Moodley and Rennie published a paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics entitled ‘Penile transplantation as an appropriate response to botched traditional circumcisions in South Africa: an argument against.’1 As the title suggests, we took a critical view towards penile transplantation as a way of responding to the problem of young men in South Africa experiencing genital mutilation and amputation as a result of traditional circumcision practices. Our main conclusion was that prevention is key: social, cultural (...)
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    Response training in young children’s discrimination shift learning.Marilyn Novak & Stuart I. Offenbach - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (1):35-38.
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    How to Make Sense of the HRA 1998: The Ises and Oughts of the British Constitution.Stuart Lakin - 2010 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 30 (2):399-417.
    This review article examines Alison Young’s book, Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Human Rights Act. It focuses principally on the theoretical framework within which Young advances her many detailed arguments about the British constitution. In particular, it challenges Young’s contention that the powers of Parliament and courts can be explained by reference to an empirically determinable ‘legal fact’ (whether that ‘fact’ reflects Dicey’s theory of continuing parliamentary sovereignty or some other theory). The review article contends that there are (...)
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    Remembering Beauty: Reflections on Kant and Cartier-Bresson for Aspiring Photographers.Stuart Richmond - 2004 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 38 (1):78.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 38.1 (2004) 78-88 [Access article in PDF] Remembering Beauty:Reflections on Kant and Cartier-Bresson for Aspiring Photographers Stuart Richmond In the past few decades beauty has become something of an endangered species in the Western art world. Indeed, beauty has never been a central aim of contemporary art, which has tended to focus on meaning and politics rather than formal values, conceptual art being (...)
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    Producing Authenticity: Urban Youth Arts, Rogue Archives and Negotiating a Home for Social Justice.Stuart R. Poyntz - 2021 - Studies in Social Justice 15 (3):375-396.
    Social justice needs a home, a place where it can be found, especially for young people growing up in fragmented and increasingly inequitable societies. Community youth arts organizations have secured a certain prominence in this context over the past three decades and are now part of the urban infrastructures that shape connected learning networks in highly industrialized nations. In this capacity, youth arts organizations regularly engage a language and aesthetics of authenticity and trust as part of how they call (...)
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  11. Vegetarianism.Stuart Rachels - unknown
    1. Animal Cruelty Industrial farming is appallingly abusive to animals. Pigs. In America, nine-tenths of pregnant sows live in “gestation crates. ” These pens are so small that the animals can barely move. When the sows are first crated, they may flail around, in an attempt to get out. But soon they give up. Crated pigs often show signs of depression: they engage meaningless, repetitive behavior, like chewing the air or biting the bars of the stall. The sows live like (...)
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    Culture, politics, race and diaspora: the thought of Stuart Hall.Brian Meeks & Stuart Hall (eds.) - 2007 - London: Lawrence & Wishart.
    Stuart Hall, in whose honour this volume is compiled, has made significant contributions to contemporary social and political discourse. Constantly praised for his scholarly prescience, he was at the helm of the forging and definition of the discipline of Cultural Studies and nurtured an entire cadre of young intellectuals who continuee to make remarkable contributions in the fields of Cultural Studies and Social Criticism. The essays that constitue this collection, all, in different ways, contend with Hall's methodology, his (...)
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    Penile transplantation as an appropriate response to botched traditional circumcisions in South Africa: an argument against.Keymanthri Moodley & Stuart Rennie - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (2):86-90.
    Traditional male circumcision is a deeply entrenched cultural practice in South Africa. In recent times, there have been increasing numbers of botched circumcisions by untrained and unscrupulous practitioners, leading to genital mutilation and often, the need for penile amputation. Hailed as a world’s first, a team of surgeons conducted the first successful penile transplant in Cape Town, South Africa in 2015. Despite the euphoria of this surgical victory, concerns about the use of this costly intervention in a context of severe (...)
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    An extrapolation of Foucault’s Technologies of the Self to effect positive transformation in the intensivist as teacher and mentor.Thomas J. Papadimos, Joanna E. Manos & Stuart J. Murray - 2013 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 8:7.
    In critical care medicine, teaching and mentoring practices are extremely important in regard to attracting and retaining young trainees and faculty in this important subspecialty that has a scarcity of needed personnel in the USA. To this end, we argue that Foucault’s Technologies of the Self is critical background reading when endeavoring to effect the positive transformation of faculty into effective teachers and mentors.
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    John Stuart Mill and the Catholic Question in 1825.Bruce L. Kinzer - 1993 - Utilitas 5 (1):49-67.
    John Stuart Mill's connection with the Irish question spanned more than four decades and embraced a variety of elements. Of his writings on Ireland, the best known are his forty-threeMorning Chroniclearticles of 1846–47 composed in response to the Famine, the section of thePrinciples of Political Economythat treats the issue of cottier tenancy and the problem of Irish land, and, most conspicuous of all, his radical pamphletEngland and Ireland, published in 1868. All of these writings take the land question as (...)
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    John Belushi, Chris Farley, and Stuart Smalley.William Irwin & J. R. Lombardo - 2020 - In Ruth Tallman & Jason Southworth, Saturday Night Live and Philosophy: Deep Thoughts Through the Decades. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 87–97.
    Many of the original Saturday Night Live (SNL) cast and writers believed that cocaine was non‐addictive and that it was a logical drug to use to sustain the long hours of intense preparation necessary for a weekly live show. It's no secret that drugs and alcohol have been fuel for some SNL cast members. In the early days, the culture and writing of SNL were fueled by drugs, particularly cocaine and marijuana. So John Belushi's drug use was not at all (...)
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    The Young Leibniz and His Philosophy (1646-76). [REVIEW]Samuel Levey - 2001 - The Leibniz Review 11:59-62.
    Interest in Leibniz’s early philosophical writings has been on the rise in recent years, and to the growing literature on the subject we can now add an excellent volume of papers edited by Stuart Brown. The Young Leibniz and His Philosophy collects articles from a dozen leading authors on a variety of topics, plus a substantial introductory chapter by the editor that provides an overview of Leibniz’s life and works from 1646 to 1676. The essays originate from a (...)
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    Mill on Individuality.Wendy Donner - 2016 - In Christopher Macleod & Dale E. Miller, A Companion to Mill. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.. pp. 425–439.
    I argue that Mill's view of individuality also plays an important role in promoting social pluralism and respect for difference. Firstly, I argue that in Mill's theory individuality is not merely an individual good but also a social good. Secondly, I argue that by expressing his appreciation of diversity, Mill's liberalism goes beyond tolerating difference and pluralism. His position is that pluralism should be appreciated rather than merely tolerated. Mill's appreciation of difference resonates with Iris Marion Young's ideal of (...)
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    Foucault's last decade.Stuart Elden - 2016 - Malden, MA: Polity Press.
    On 26 August 1974, Michel Foucault completed work on Discipline and Punish, and on that very same day began writing the first volume of The History of Sexuality. A little under ten years later, on 25 June 1984, shortly after the second and third volumes were published, he was dead. This decade is one of the most fascinating of his career. It begins with the initiation of the sexuality project, and ends with its enforced and premature closure. Yet in 1974 (...)
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    Reforming Philosophy: A Victorian Debate on Science and Society.Laura J. Snyder - 2006 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The Victorian period in Britain was an “age of reform.” It is therefore not surprising that two of the era’s most eminent intellects described themselves as reformers. Both William Whewell and John Stuart Mill believed that by reforming philosophy—including the philosophy of science—they could effect social and political change. But their divergent visions of this societal transformation led to a sustained and spirited controversy that covered morality, politics, science, and economics. Situating their debate within the larger context of Victorian (...)
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  21. Everyday Scientific Imagination: A Qualitative Study of the Uses, Norms, and Pedagogy of Imagination in Science.Michael Stuart - 2019 - Science & Education 28 (6-7):711-730.
    Imagination is necessary for scientific practice, yet there are no in vivo sociological studies on the ways that imagination is taught, thought of, or evaluated by scientists. This article begins to remedy this by presenting the results of a qualitative study performed on two systems biology laboratories. I found that the more advanced a participant was in their scientific career, the more they valued imagination. Further, positive attitudes toward imagination were primarily due to the perceived role of imagination in problem-solving. (...)
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  22. Locke's Metaphysics.Matthew Stuart - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Matthew Stuart offers a fresh interpretation of John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding, arguing for the work's profound contribution to metaphysics. He presents new readings of Locke's accounts of personal identity and the primary/secondary quality distinction, and explores Locke's case against materialism and his philosophy of action.
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    (1 other version)Reconsidering fetal pain.Stuart W. G. Derbyshire & John C. Bockmann - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics Recent Issues 46 (1):3-6.
    Fetal pain has long been a contentious issue, in large part because fetal pain is often cited as a reason to restrict access to termination of pregnancy or abortion. We have divergent views regarding the morality of abortion, but have come together to address the evidence for fetal pain. Most reports on the possibility of fetal pain have focused on developmental neuroscience. Reports often suggest that the cortex and intact thalamocortical tracts are necessary for pain experience. Given that the cortex (...)
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    Cancellous bone graft and Kirschner wire fixation as a treatment for cavitary-type scaphoid nonunions exhibiting DISI.Stuart G. Kirkham & Michael J. Millar - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman, The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 7--1.
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  25. The Turing Test: Verbal Behavior as the Hallmark of Intelligence.Stuart M. Shieber (ed.) - 2004 - MIT Press.
    Stuart M. Shieber’s name is well known to computational linguists for his research and to computer scientists more generally for his debate on the Loebner Turing Test competition, which appeared a decade earlier in Communications of the ACM. 1 With this collection, I expect it to become equally well known to philosophers.
  26. Heidegger, Philosophy, Nazism.Julian Young - 1997 - Philosophy 73 (284):311-314.
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  27. Philosophical Practice and Humanities Therapy in Korea.Young E. Rhee - 2011 - Philosophical Practice 6 (1):734-743.
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  28. Bogdan Mihai Radu.Young Believers, An Exploratory & Participation In Romanian - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (25):155-179.
     
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  29. Agent causation, functional explanation, and epiphenomenal engines: Can conscious mental events be causally efficacious?Stuart Silvers - 2003 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 24 (2):197-228.
    Agent causation presupposes that actions are behaviors under the causal control of the agent’s mental states, its beliefs and desires. Here the idea of conscious causation in causal explanations of actions is examined, specifically, actions said to be the result of conscious efforts. Causal–functionalist theories of consciousness purport to be naturalistic accounts of the causal efficacy of consciousness. Flanagan argues that his causal–functionalist theory of consciousness satisfies naturalistic constraints on causation and that his causal efficacy thesis is compatible with results (...)
     
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    Heyman's steady-state theory of addiction.Stuart A. Vyse - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (4):598-599.
    Heyman's target article contributes to our understanding of addictions by offering solutions to several paradoxes and by recognizing the stable nature of addictive behavior. Previous classical and operant conditioning models have emphasized molecular processes, such as acquisition and extinction, and have failed to address the aggregate effects of long-term exposure to the contingencies of drug and alcohol use.
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    The Lion, the Bat, and the Wardrobe: Myths and Metaphors in Cognitive Science.Stuart Watt - 1997 - In S. O'Nuillain, Paul McKevitt & E. MacAogain, Two Sciences of Mind. John Benjamins. pp. 37-51.
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    Optimal composition of real-time systems.Shlomo Zilberstein & Stuart Russell - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence 82 (1-2):181-213.
  33. Drugs, not hugs : antidepressant medication trials and suicidality in children : a case history in the philosophy of science as an argument for the need for improved technology in psychiatry.Stuart L. Kaplan - 2009 - In James Phillips, Philosophical perspectives on technology and psychiatry. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Back to the Future: Obtaining Organs from Non-Heart-Beating Cadavers.Robert M. Arnold & Stuart J. Youngner - 1993 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 3 (2):103-111.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Back to the Future:Obtaining Organs from Non-Heart-Beating CadaversRobert M. Arnold (bio) and Stuart J. Youngner (bio)Organ Transplantation requires viable donor organs. This simple fact has become the Achilles' heel of transplantation programs. Progress in immunology and transplant surgery has outstripped the supply of available organs. Between 1988 and 1991, for example, the number of transplant candidates on waiting lists increased by about 55 percent, while the number of (...)
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    The Morality of Killing Animals: Four Arguments.Thomas Young - unknown
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    Issues in the philosophy of education.Stuart Fowler - 1980 - Potchefstroom: Potchefstroom University of CHE.
  37. Machines and mistakes.Stuart Goldkind - 1982 - Ratio (Misc.) 24 (December):173-184.
     
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  38. Mysticism and spirituality in Panikkar's thought.Young-Chan Ro - 2018 - In Peter C. Phan, Young-Chan Ro & Rowan Williams, Raimon Panikkar: a companion to his life and thought. Cambridge, United Kingdom: James Clarke & Co.
     
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    Xiao Gongquan xue ji.Young-tsu Wong & Junjie Huang (eds.) - 2009 - Taibei Shi: Tai da chu ban zhong xin.
  40. Perceiving Parmenides: A Reading of Parmenides of Elea's Philosophy by way of the Poem.Tyler Young - 2006 - Dionysius 24:21-44.
     
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  41. „to Leave No Problem Unsolved“: The New Mathematics As A Model For Pansophy.John Young - 2000 - Acta Comeniana 14:85-96.
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    Toward a Science of Human Nature.Daniel N. Robinson (ed.) - 1982 - Columbia University Press.
    Available for the first time in English, this is the definitive account of the practice of sexual slavery the Japanese military perpetrated during World War II by the researcher principally responsible for exposing the Japanese government's responsibility for these atrocities. The large scale imprisonment and rape of thousands of women, who were euphemistically called "comfort women" by the Japanese military, first seized public attention in 1991 when three Korean women filed suit in a Toyko District Court stating that they had (...)
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    A letter to American teachers of history.Henry Adams - 1910 - [Baltimore: Press of J.H. Furst co.].
    Henry Brooks Adams (February 16, 1838 - March 27, 1918) was an American historian and member of the Adams political family, being descended from two U.S. Presidents.As a young Harvard graduate, he was secretary to his father, Charles Francis Adams, Abraham Lincoln's ambassador in London, a posting that had much influence on the younger man, both through experience of wartime diplomacy and absorption in English culture, especially the works of John Stuart Mill. After the American Civil War, he (...)
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    Sociology, Eurocentrism and Postcolonial Theory.Gregor McLennan - 2003 - European Journal of Social Theory 6 (1):69-86.
    Postcolonial theory, particularly in its poststructuralist variant, presents important challenges to sociology's self-image, and open debate on these attempts to `unsettle' the modernist, Westernized disciplines is both conceptually and politically interesting. However, the postcolonial unsettling of sociology has to be actively extracted and reconstructed from the key texts of postcolonial theory - it is not transparently available as such - and this is the first main goal of the article. Particular attention is paid to the framings of these issues by (...)
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  45. (1 other version)La logique des sciences morales.Stuart Mill & Gustave Belot - 1896 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (6):3-4.
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  46. Nietzsche's new religion.Julian Young - 2012 - In Paolo Diego Bubbio & Paul Redding, Religion after Kant: God and Culture in the Idealist Era. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
     
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  47. Bibliography of Works Cited and Consulted.James O. Young - 2008 - In Cultural Appropriation and the Arts. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 159–165.
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  48. Causal inferences in comprehension-does syntax play a role.Me Young & Cr Fletcher - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):496-496.
     
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  49. Des Autelz And The Discours Philosophiques Of Pontus De Tyard().L. Young - 1960 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 22 (2):362-367.
     
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    Distance Teaching for the Third World: The Lion and the Clockwork Mouse.Michael Young, Hilary Perraton, Janet Jenkins & Tony Dodds - 2010 - Routledge.
    This reissue, first published in 1980, is based on the experiences of the International Extension College in developing distance teaching. The volume begins by reviewing the world problems of educational quality and quantity, and then examines the ways in which print, broadcasts and group study have been used to train teachers, to improve classroom education, to teach by correspondence out of school, and to support rural development. It then considers how that experience can be used, perhaps by creating a network (...)
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