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    Reviewing the review: a qualitative assessment of the peer review process in surgical journals.Thomas A. Aloia, Charles M. Balch, Jeffrey E. Lee, Mark S. Roh, O. James Garden, Keith D. Lillemoe, Kevin E. Behrns, Barbara L. Bass & Catherine H. Davis - 2018 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 3 (1).
    BackgroundDespite rapid growth of the scientific literature, no consensus guidelines have emerged to define the optimal criteria for editors to grade submitted manuscripts. The purpose of this project was to assess the peer reviewer metrics currently used in the surgical literature to evaluate original manuscript submissions.MethodsManuscript grading forms for 14 of the highest circulation general surgery-related journals were evaluated for content, including the type and number of quantitative and qualitative questions asked of peer reviewers. Reviewer grading forms for the seven (...)
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    A review essay on historical consciousness and 'the genesis of God' according to Thomas Altizer.Thomas A. Carlson - 1999 - Sophia 38 (1):99-105.
    The Genesis of God: A Theological Genealogy. By Thomas J.J. Altizer. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1993. pp.200.
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    Thomas aquinas on the justification of revolution.Thomas A. Fay - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4):501-506.
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    A postulate set for experimental jurisprudence.Thomas A. Cowan - 1951 - Philosophy of Science 18 (1):1-15.
    The device of setting forth an argument in the form of a postulate set, while not unknown to jurisprudence, is nevertheless sufficiently novel to justify a brief account of the process. At one time human thought took axioms and postulates for avowals of unalterable truth, but the nineteenth century made common the practice of speculating with alternative presuppositional systems, so that deeper insight into the nature of this scientific device revealed it as merely a method among many for clarifying and (...)
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  5. Metaphysical and Epistemological Approaches to Developing a Theory of Artifact Kinds.Thomas A. C. Reydon - 2013 - In Maarten Franssen, Peter Kroes, Pieter Vermaas & Thomas A. C. Reydon, Artefact Kinds: Ontology and the Human-made World. Cham: Synthese Library. pp. 125-144.
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    A note on Churchman's "statistics, pragmatics, induction".Thomas A. Cowan - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (2):148-150.
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  7. Portraits of Linguists. A Biographical Source Book for the History of Western Linguistics 1746-1963.Thomas A. Sebeok - 1968 - Foundations of Language 4 (2):222-223.
     
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    The critique of equilibrium theory in economic methodology: A constructive empiricist perspective.Thomas A. Boylan & Pascal F. O'Gorman - 1991 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 5 (2):131 – 142.
    Abstract Kaldor, one of the leading figures of the post?war ?Cambridge School?, has produced a large volume of methodological writings since the mid?1960s, which we will argue represents one of the major critiques of orthodox equilibrium economic theory produced this century. While Kaldor's position represents a fundamental and radical rejection of the methodological basis of equilibrium economics, he did not provide a systematically formulated alternative methodology for economics. Recent attempts at providing such a reconstruction has argued that scientific realism provides (...)
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    (1 other version)A critique of anarchism.Thomas A. Shipka - 1984 - Studies in East European Thought 27 (3):247-261.
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    Hume and Causality: Towards Substituting a 'Juster Definition'.Thomas A. F. Kelly - 2002 - Maynooth Philosophical Papers 1:43-50.
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    A comparison of schedule-induced attack in White King and White Carneaux pigeons.Thomas A. Looney & John T. Mcclure - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (3):133-134.
  12. A Graveyard for the Midwest: Sherwood Anderson, Soren Kierkegaard, and the Sacred in Midwestern Literature.Thomas A. Wetzel - 2000 - Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
    The dissertation explores the philosophical, literary, and stylistic similarities between the twentieth century American writer Sherwood Anderson and the nineteenth century Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard. These similarities suggest that the Ohio writer's work and aesthetic were deeply influenced by the Danish thinker, and the connection between them lies in the immigrant rural religious communities of the American Middle West. Ultimately, these interrelations reveal a "religious-aesthetic" unique to the entire range of Midwestern literature of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, and they (...)
     
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    Stakhanovite: A poem.Thomas A. Sebeok - 1984 - American Journal of Semiotics 3 (1):69-69.
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  14. Toward a natural-history of language.Thomas A. Sebeok - 1987 - Semiotica 65 (3-4):343-358.
     
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    (1 other version)Doing the wash: an expressive culture and personality study of a joke and its tellers.Thomas A. Burns - 1975 - Philadelphia: R. West. Edited by Inger H. Burns.
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    Dialogue About Signs with a Nobel Laureate.Thomas A. Sebeok - 1982 - American Journal of Semiotics 1 (3):35-57.
  17. Offprint/Tin a part.Thomas A. Sebeok - 1998 - Semiotica 120 (1/2):139-159.
     
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    (1 other version)The Semiotic Web: A Chronicle of Prejudices.Thomas A. Sebeok - 1976 - Bulletin of Literary Semiotics 3:25-28.
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  19. The American Church Experience: A Concise History.Thomas A. Askew & Richard V. Pierard - 2004
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  20. A scientific quibble.Thomas A. Sebeok - 1985 - Semiotica 57:117-124.
     
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    Aristotle, Praxis, and Music Revisited: A Reply to Karen Hanson.Thomas A. Regelski - forthcoming - Philosophy of Music Education Review.
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    Heidegger.Thomas A. Fay - 1973 - Modern Schoolman 51 (1):17-28.
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    Obesity in America: A Market Failure?Thomas A. Hemphill - 2018 - Business and Society Review 123 (4):619-630.
    Since the late 1980s, obesity in America has been a looming public health concern. Recently, medical researchers found that, for the 2011‐12 period, 35.3 percent of U.S. adults (aged 20 or older), 20.5 percent of teenagers (ages 12‐19), 17.7 percent of children (ages 6‐11), and 8.4 percent of young children (ages 2‐5) have obesity, and 6.3 percent of U.S. adults having severe obesity. In a recent working paper by Karnani, McFerran, and Mukhopadhyay (2015), these management scholars argue that obesity represents (...)
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    A bibliography of his writings 19422001.Thomas A. Sebeok - 2003 - Semiotica 2003 (147).
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    Peirce and Rescher on Scientific Progress and Economy of Research.Thomas A. Goudge - 1981 - Dialogue 20 (2):357-365.
    Charles Peirce had a flair for asking fruitful questions and for proposing answers that did not block the way of inquiry. Typical examples occur in his philosophy of science where he raises issues that are still very much alive. They include such items as the nature and conditions of scientific progress, the grounds of human success in formulating theories, the completability of scientific knowledge, and the limits imposed by the economy of research. Because these are living issues, Peirce's ideas about (...)
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  26. Offprint/Tire a part.Thomas A. Sebeok - 1999 - Semiotica 127 (1/4):133-149.
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    Editor’s note: Towards a prehistory of biosemiotics.Thomas A. Sebeok - 1999 - Semiotica 127 (1-4):1-4.
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    U.S. antitrust policy, interface compatibility standards, and information technology.Thomas A. Hemphill & Nicholas S. Vonortas - 2005 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 18 (2):126-147.
    To be a player in the international standards-setting arena of network industries, such as those dealing with information technology, reaching an early domestic consensus for a critical interoperable technology design is often essential. While in most cases efficient outcomes emerge through the market-driven, U.S. technology standards system, there have been situations where a timely consensus has failed to be attained with negative consequences for the international competitiveness of the U.S. economy (e.g., second generation of cellular telephony). An anticipatory policy approach, (...)
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  29. Les Plus Belles Pages de Saint Thomas D'Aquin.A. Thomas, B. Sertillanges & Boulanger - 1929 - E. Flammarion.
     
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    From Industrial Policy to National Industrial Strategy: An Emerging Global Phenomenon.Thomas A. Hemphill - 2018 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 38 (3-4):39-42.
    In February 2019, the German federal government announced its new “National Industry Strategy 2030.” Many economies—including the United Kingdom (2017), European Union (2017), and Saudi Arabia (2018)—have announced national industrial strategies addressing the competitive threat of the People’s Republic of China’s 2015 “Made in China 2025” 5-year economic plan to become a global leader in 10 advanced technology manufacturing sectors. The use of the 20th-century term “industrial policy” heralds back to public policy antecedents of what is now evolving globally in (...)
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    The Global Economic Ethic Manifesto.Thomas A. Hemphill & Waheeda Lillevik - 2015 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 34 (1):95-120.
    The Global Economic Ethic Manifesto is a credo embodying a set of basic transcultural values aimed at encouraging ethical dealings by business enterprises. However, through analysis of documents and expert interviews, study findings reveal that there has been little adoption and/or implementation of the Ethic Manifesto since its celebrated United Nations launching in 2009. Only sixty-three signatories have signed on, consisting of a majority of individuals, and the remaining twenty-seven are primarily affiliated with European business enterprises. Our study recommendations include (...)
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    (1 other version)Nietzsche's Eternal Recurrence — Yet Again.Thomas A. Long - 1986 - In Mazzino Montinari, Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, Heinz Wenzel, Günter Abel & Werner Stegmaier, 1987. De Gruyter. pp. 437-443.
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    Proportionate palliative sedation and the giving of a deadly drug: the conundrum.Thomas A. Cavanaugh - 2018 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 39 (3):221-231.
    Among the oldest extant medical ethics, the Hippocratic Oath prohibits the giving of a deadly drug, regarding this act as an egregious violation of a medical ethic that is exclusively therapeutic. Proportionate palliative sedation involves the administration of a deadly drug. Hence it seems to violate the venerable Hippocratic promise associated with the dawn of Western medicine not to give a deadly drug. Relying on distinctions commonly employed in the analysis and evaluation of human actions, this article distinguishes physician-assisted suicide (...)
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    A Regulatory Tale of Two Cities.Thomas A. Hemphill - 2009 - Business and Society Review 114 (1):117-123.
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    Professional Norms and Physician Attitudes Toward Euthanasia.Thomas A. Preston - 1994 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 22 (1):36-40.
    The chair of the ethics committee of a major medical center agonized over how he, as a physician, and his organization should deal with Initiative 119, which, if passed, would legalize physician involvement in active, voluntary euthanasia in Washington State. In the end, he said, he could not vote for aid-in-dying because, “However much I want to reduce suffering, I myself just couldn’t do it to one of my patients.” He spoke of a personal distaste for the potential act, of (...)
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    Recasting Social Democracy in Europe: A Nested Games Explanation of Strategic Adjustment in Political Parties.Thomas A. Koelble - 1992 - Politics and Society 20 (1):51-70.
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  37. (1 other version)In Search of Foundations: English Theology 1900–1920.Thomas A. Langford - 1969
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    The Long‐term Unemployed: A New Protected Class of Employee?Thomas A. Hemphill, Waheeda Lillevik & Francine Cullari - 2012 - Business and Society Review 117 (4):535-553.
    Since the onset of the latest United States (U.S.) recession (beginning in December 2007), the U.S. economy has been posting high unemployment levels consistently exceeding 8 percent. Of specific interest, the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), reports on a specific subset of the U.S. unemployed: the long‐term unemployed, defined as those who are unemployed for 27 weeks and over. Since December 2009, the share of the long‐term unemployed of the total U.S. unemployed has exceeded 40 percent (...)
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    On Remembering and Forgetting Being.Thomas A. F. Kelly - 2002 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 76 (2):321-340.
    This essay consists of (a) an exploration of the relation between Aquinas and Heidegger as this is discussed in the work of John Caputo, and (b) an attempt, in the light of what is learned from the previous discussion, to rethink the essence of Thomistic metaphysics in a way that is both faithful to the spirit of Thomism, remaining attentive to its mystical source, and alive to the mystery of Being in a Heideggerian sense. In this way the argumental structure (...)
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  40. A causal holist critique Thomas A Boylan and Paschal F O'Gorman.Thomas A. Boylan - 1999 - In Steve Fleetwood, Critical realism in economics: development and debate. New York: Routledge. pp. 137.
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    "The playwright, the practitioner, the politician, the President, and the pathologist: a guide to the 1900 Senate Document titled" Vivisection".Thomas A. Woolsey & Robert E. Burke - 1987 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30 (2):235.
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    Ryle's last thoughts on thinking.Thomas A. Goudge - 1982 - Dialogue 21 (1):125-32.
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    DoubleClick and Consumer Online Privacy: An E‐Commerce Lesson Learned.Thomas A. Hemphill - 2000 - Business and Society Review 105 (3):361-372.
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    (1 other version)Economics, rational choice and normative philosophy.Thomas A. Boylan & Ruvin Gekker (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Routledge.
    Following Amartya Sen’s insistence to expand the framework of rational choice theory by taking into account ‘non-utility information,’ economists, political scientists and philosophers have recently concentrated their efforts in analysing the issues related to rights, freedom, diversity intentions and equality. Thomas Boylan and Ruvin Gekker have gathered essays that reflect this trend. The particular themes addressed in this volume include: the measurement of diversity and freedom, formal analysis of individual rights and intentions, judgment aggregation under constraints and strategic manipulation (...)
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    The Changing Face of African Literature/Les nouveaux visages de la littérature africaine. Edited by Bernard de Meyer and Neil ten Kortenaar.Thomas A. Hale - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (6):840-841.
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    Hampshire on animals and intentions.Thomas A. Long - 1963 - Mind 72 (287):414-416.
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    The Aristotelian bases of praxis for music and music education as praxis.Thomas A. Regelski - forthcoming - Philosophy of Music Education Review.
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  48. Richard J. Connell, The Empirical Intelligence-The Human Empirical Mode: Philosophy as Originating in Experience Reviewed by.Thomas A. Russman - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9 (5):177-179.
     
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    Wittgenstein’s Critique of Metaphysics in the Tractatus.Thomas A. Fay - 1971 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 20:51-61.
    SINCE the work of Gottlob Frege the question of sense and meaning has been regarded by logicians as perhaps the most important problem of philosophy. We may gain some idea of how important this question is to the modern logician from the words of one of the leading analytical philosophers, Gilbert Ryle.
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    Guilt and Value Philosophy.Thomas A. Wassmer - 1959 - Franciscan Studies 19 (3-4):227-240.
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