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  1. The Preacher's Challenge: to Walk the Talk.Tom Sibley - 2007 - Kairos: Evangelical Journal of Theology 1 (1):107-115.
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    When Jesus Laughed.Tom Chacko - 2008 - The Chesterton Review 34 (1/2):418-419.
  3. Simulation Methods for an Abductive System in Science.Tom Addis, Jan Townsend Addis, Dave Billinge, David Gooding & Bart-Floris Visscher - 2008 - Foundations of Science 13 (1):37-52.
    We argue that abduction does not work in isolation from other inference mechanisms and illustrate this through an inference scheme designed to evaluate multiple hypotheses. We use game theory to relate the abductive system to actions that produce new information. To enable evaluation of the implications of this approach we have implemented the procedures used to calculate the impact of new information in a computer model. Experiments with this model display a number of features of collective belief-revision leading to consensus-formation, (...)
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  4. Introduction : philosophy and education.Tom Feldges - 2019 - In Philosophy and the study of education: new perspectives on a complex relationship. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Philosophy and the study of education: new perspectives on a complex relationship.Tom Feldges (ed.) - 2019 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This text develops students' ability to philosophise and learn about philosophy and education. It challenges readers to use philosophy as a tool within education and as a set of theories to understand education by developing solutions to problems as they occur within practice. Assuming no pre-existing philosophical background, this book explores topics such as: the limits of a religious-based education; the desire for 'alternative facts' or 'truths'; and the struggle in the teacher-student relationship. This book will support all those on (...)
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    The Idea of a “Standard View” of Informed Consent.Tom L. Beauchamp - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (12):1-2.
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  7. Vagueness, conditionals, and context-sensitivity.Tom Beevers - forthcoming - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly.
    Abstract: I argue that practically all vague language is context-sensitive in a covert and unfamiliar way. I first outline a novel puzzle concerning the interaction of conditionals and vagueness. I then argue that the best way of resolving the puzzle is through positing context-sensitive penumbral connections between sundry parts of language. I argue that these penumbral connections shift through a distinct form of Lewisian accommodation. The upshot is that meaning is a far shiftier thing than has typically been thought.
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    Kinases and G proteins join the Wnt receptor complex.Tom Quaiser, Roman Anton & Michael Kühl - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (4):339-343.
    Wnt proteins form a family of secreted signaling proteins that play a key role in various developmental events such as cell differentiation, cell migration, cell polarity and cell proliferation. It is currently thought that Wnt proteins activate at least three different signaling pathways by binding to seven transmembrane receptors of the Frizzled family and the co-receptor LRP6. Despite our growing knowledge of intracellular components that mediate a Wnt signal, the molecular events at the membrane have remained rather unclear. Now several (...)
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    The Posthumous Sartre.Tom Good - 1988 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1988 (77):177-182.
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    Readability Revisited.Tom M. Grundner - 1982 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 4 (8):10.
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    Crowning Achievement.Tom Hastings - 2022 - The Acorn 22 (1):57-59.
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    Civil Resistance Wisdom from Three Quaker Elders.Tom Hastings - 2018 - The Acorn 18 (1):87-92.
    Three Quaker elders, all scholar activists, have just published two important works for anyone studying nonviolence, works that are framed very differently but which complement each other well. One is a new work by the estimable George Lakey, who has trained nonviolent resisters around the world in many countries for decades, and whose thinking has always been structural, strategic, and careful. The other work is by Alice and Staughton Lynd, two historians whose activism education stretches far back to teaching in (...)
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    The Grotesque Cost of Militarism’s Syndemics.Tom H. Hastings - 2019 - The Acorn 19 (2):203-206.
    “Public health is directly shaped by war, conflict, and capitalism, yet exploring the connections between these processes remains neglected in scholarship and policymaking arenas.” This chapter five lede by social work professors Scott Harding and Kathryn Libal could serve as the epigraph to the entire volume. War and Health is edited by two prominent researchers from Brown University’s Watson Institute Costs of War Project, which seeks a meaningful aggregation of the actual cost of wars, especially those of the new millennium. (...)
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    Cosmic Epochs and the Scope of Scientific Laws.Tom L. Beauchamp - 1972 - Process Studies 2 (4):296-300.
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    Lucky Me: The Amiable and Weighty Influences on My Career.Tom L. Beauchamp - 2020 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 45 (4-5):396-409.
    This autobiographical sketch is being published 50 years after I started as an assistant professor at Georgetown University in 1970. In this presentation, I cannot tell the full story of these 50 years. I write only about the formative years both before and after I was hired at Georgetown, and I emphasize two subjects. The first is the importance of the individuals who were massive influences on my intellectual development and aspirations. The second is the great importance of multidisciplinary work. (...)
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  16. Medical ethics in the age of technology.Tom L. Beauchamp - 1987 - In Hans Mark & W. Lawson Taitte, Traditional moral values in the age of technology. Austin, Tex.: the University of Texas Press.
  17. V. 5.Tom Brooking & Todd M. Thompson - 2021 - In Eugenio F. Biagini, A cultural history of democracy. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  18. Prensa Hispana en EEUU: un intento de equilibrar el campo de juego.Tom Burns - 2005 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 39:87-89.
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    Worst-case analysis of the perception and exponentiated update algorithms.Tom Bylander - 1998 - Artificial Intelligence 106 (2):335-352.
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    Should Managers Talk About Rights?Tom Campbell - 2003 - Philosophy of Management 3 (2):3-11.
    Controversy surrounds the ‘intrusion’ of the discourse of rights into workplace relationships. This is explored by examining the nature of rights through the analysis of the idea of a ‘right to manage’. Purported justifications of the right to manage in terms of either property or contract are shown to be inadequate, thus illustrating the need to incorporate a degree of consequentialism in the articulation and justification of rights. The value of a rights-approach is argued to lie in the identification of (...)
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    The temporal horizon of ‘the choice’.Tom Campbell - 2013 - Thesis Eleven 118 (1):19-32.
    ‘Time’ has been central to Zygmunt Bauman’s theory of modernity and his subsequent account of its solid and liquid variants. The experience of time in these accounts announces the coming of new opportunities, but it also signals a corrosion of our moral sensitivity. In this article, I assess Bauman’s contribution to the sociology of time and the centrality of our temporal character for his philosophical anthropology. There is a unique chance to be moral in liquid modernity, by unshackling the outdated (...)
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    Martin Heidegger., Parmenides.Tom Davis - 1994 - International Studies in Philosophy 26 (4):137-138.
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  23. (3 other versions)Who Was Socrates?Alban D. Winspear & Tom Silverberg - 1939 - Philosophy of Science 6 (3):380-381.
     
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    (1 other version)Bridges.Tom Bridges - 1991 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 8 (3):22-22.
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  25. Climatic Literary Geoinformatics: Radical Empiricism, Region, and Seasonal Phenomena in John Kinsella’s Jam Tree Gully Poems.Tom Bristow - 2013 - Environment, Space, Place 5 (1):132-170.
    John Kinsella’s twentieth volume of poetry is laden with a poetics of attention to time, water and heat. Climate inheres in simplified topographical sketches, surveys and encounters with animals; water is ambiguous: a solid presence that is also fluid, subject to evaporation and often modelled as multi-dimensional motion; universalised western seasons are used rhetorically and symbolically to bring into relief little seasons within seasons, the more spatially and temporally localised markers of change. All these speak directly to the function of (...)
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    Constructed and enacted rules.Tom Buller - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (4):1 – 2.
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  27. Bernard Stiegler, The Decadence of Industrial Democracies.Tom Bunyard - 2012 - Radical Philosophy 174:33.
     
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    Mark Schapiro: Seeds of resistance—the fight to save our food supply: Hot Books, Skyhorse Publishing, New York, 2018, 192 pp, ISBN 9781510705760.Tom Burggraf - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (1):251-252.
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    11 Paternalism in mental health–when boots are superior to Pushkin.Tom Burns - 2011 - In Thomas W. Kallert, Juan E. Mezzich & John Monahan, Coercive treatment in psychiatry: clinical, legal and ethical aspects. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 175.
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    Dissociations in Performance on Novel Versus Irregular Items: Single‐Route Demonstrations With Input Gain in Localist and Distributed Models.Christopher T. Kello, Daragh E. Sibley & David C. Plaut - 2005 - Cognitive Science 29 (4):627-654.
    Four pairs of connectionist simulations are presented in which quasi‐regular mappings are computed using localist and distributed representations. In each simulation, a control parameter termed input gain was modulated over the only level of representation that mapped inputs to outputs. Input gain caused both localist and distributed models to shift between regularity‐based and item‐based modes of processing. Performance on irregular items was selectively impaired in the regularity‐based modes, whereas performance on novel items was selectively impaired in the item‐based modes. Thus, (...)
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    Using the Law to Protect Health: The Frustrating Case of Smoking.Tom Christoffel & Sandra Stein - 1979 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 7 (4):5-9.
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    Philosophy of the department of philosophy and moral sciences of the university of ghent.Tom Claes & Erik Weber - 2016 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 78 (3):479-488.
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  33. The commitments of naturalism – a dialog.Tom Clark - manuscript
    As a worldview , naturalism depends on a set of cognitive commitments from which flow certain propositions about reality and human nature. These propositions in turn might have implications for how we live, for social policy, and for human flourishing. But the presuppositions, basis, and implications of naturalism are not uncontested, and indeed there’s considerable debate about them among naturalists themselves.
     
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    Why Bother Teaching Philosophy to Managers?Tom Claes & David Preston - 2009 - Philosophy of Management 8 (1):67-73.
    This paper questions whether managers truly need philosophy and for what end. It highlights the achievements of management before examining its deficiencies. Once some basic foundation to support a case for the teaching of philosophy to managers has been made, the paper considers two main issues: what types of managers are there; and what type of philosophy do each of these types need. Using primary experiential data and some management questionnaires analysed using pattern recognition Artificial Intelligence the paper identifies a (...)
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  35. Introduction: Derrida and the Future of….Tom Cohen - 2001 - In Jacques Derrida and the Humanities: A Critical Reader. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--23.
     
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    Nietzsche's Mom—or, How not to read Hillis Miller.Tom Cohen - 2015 - Derrida Today 8 (1):18-24.
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    The ethics of being part of nature.Tom Colwell - 1987 - Environmental Ethics 9 (2):99-113.
    Most environmental philosophers acknowledge that humans are part of nature; yet few have grasped the significance of the idea fully, and as a result it remains ambiguous. I argue that when taken to include humans and their culture, the idea supports philosophical naturalism as an alternative to dualism and provides a new approach to environmental ethics capable of meeting popular objections to naturalism in ethics. Naturalism, I conclude, requires a new way of thinking about nature, and by implication greater care (...)
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  38. All affects equal.Tom Conley - 2019 - In Scott Durham, Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar & Jacques Rancière, Distributions of the sensible: Rancière, between aesthetics and politics. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
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    Border Incidence.Tom Conley - 2007 - Symploke 15 (1):100-114.
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    Film Theory After Deleuze.Tom Conley - 2001 - Film-Philosophy 5 (2).
    _Apres Deleuze: Philosophie et esthetique du cinema_ Edited by Dominique Chateau and Jacinto Lageira Paris: Dis Voir, 1996 ISBN: 2-912-308-003 152 pp.
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    Ideological Warefare: Ricardou's Purge of Bachelard.Tom Conley & Verena Conley - 1971 - Substance 1 (1):71.
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    Le Proces du roman: ecriture et contrefacon chez Charles Sorel.Tom Conley & Martine Debaisieux - 1990 - Substance 19 (2/3):191.
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    Notes on a Course Entitled "La Civilisation Francaise".Tom Conley - 1971 - Substance 1 (2):123.
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    Rabelais's Carnival: Text, Context, Metatext.Tom Conley & Samuel Kinser - 1991 - Substance 20 (2):106.
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    The Color LineParadigme du Bleu Jaune Rouge.Tom Conley & Albert Ayme - 1981 - Diacritics 11 (4):58.
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    Filming and Judgment, Between Heidegger and Adorno (review).Tom Conley - 1991 - Philosophy and Literature 15 (2):337-338.
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    Sold Out?Tom Cooper - 2013 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 28 (4):304-305.
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    Wingless Flight: The Lifting Body Story. R. Dale Reed, Darlene Lister.Tom Crouch - 1999 - Isis 90 (3):636-637.
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    Doing Good and Doing Well? CSR Climate as a Driver of Team Empowerment and Team Performance.Tom Kluijtmans, Kenn Meyfroodt & Saskia Crucke - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 195 (3):599-614.
    The establishment or nurturing of a supportive organizational climate encompasses various activities rooted in ethical commitments. This study focuses on the outcome of these activities, exploring how team members’ collective interpretation and evaluation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives’ presence and authenticity impact team empowerment as a driver of team performance. Drawing on the organizational climate literature, while integrating signaling theory and attribution theory, we hypothesize that the impact of CSR climate on team performance through team empowerment hinges on two (...)
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    Robert Veatch’s early career in bioethics, contributions to the field, and career at Georgetown University.Tom L. Beauchamp - 2022 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 43 (4):187-192.
    In this essay, I describe Bob Veatch’s career from the perspective of a colleague and friend. Bob and I started our professional careers at the same time and quickly came into professional contact. With Bob’s move from the Hastings Center to the Kennedy Institute, we became colleagues and worked for almost a decade on our book on death and dying. He was an outstanding co-editor and author. I believe he knew more about the philosophically connected issues in this area of (...)
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