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  1. Treatment of selected concepts of organic evolution and the history of life on earth in three series of high school earth science textbooks, 1960‐1989. [REVIEW]William H. Glenn - 1990 - Science Education 74 (1):37-52.
     
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    The Impact of Broadened Civil Commitment Laws on Length of Stay in a State Mental Hospital.Glenn L. Pierce, William H. Fisher & Mary L. Durham - 1985 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 13 (6):290-296.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]William Kluback, David B. Burrell, H. Kimmerle, Robert C. Roberts, Sanford Krolick, Glenn Hewitt, Merold Westphal, Haim Gordon, Brendan E. A. Liddell, Donald W. Musser & Dan Magurshak - 1984 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (2):165-188.
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    H. Glenn Penny. Objects of Culture: Ethnology and Ethnographic Museums in Imperial Germany. xii + 281 pp., illus., bibl., index. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002. $65 ; $24.95. [REVIEW]William Chapman - 2005 - Isis 96 (1):136-137.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Brian J. Spittle, Samuel M. Vinocur, Virginia Underwood, Robert L. Leight, L. Glenn Smith, Harold M. Bergsma, Robert H. Graham, William M. Bart, George D. Dalin, Lyle S. Maynard, Fred Drewe, Theodore Hutchcroft, Francesco Cordasco, Frank Andrews Stone, Roy R. Nasstrom, Edward B. Goellner, Margaret Gillett, Robert E. Belding, Kenneth V. Lottich & Arden W. Holland - 1981 - Educational Studies 12 (4):431-459.
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  6. The Cerebral Symphony: Seashore Reflections on the Structure of Consciousness.William H. Calvin - 1989 - New York: Bantam.
    Neurobiologist William Calvin explores the human brain, positing that the neurons in the brain operate in an accelerated version of biological evolution, evolving ideas through random variations and selections, and supports his hypothesis with numerous ca.
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  7. The Organization Man.William H. Whyte - 1960 - Ethics 70 (2):164-167.
     
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    The Cerebral Code: Thinking a Thought in the Mosaics of the Mind.William H. Calvin - 1996 - MIT Press.
    In "The Cerebral Code," he has solidly embedded his ideas in experimental neurophysiology and neuropharmacology, deriving from his decades in the laboratory.
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    Population Games and Evolutionary Dynamics.William H. Sandholm - 2010 - MIT Press.
    A systematic, rigorous, comprehensive, and unified overview of evolutionary game theory.
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  10. On Passage and Persistence.William R. Carter & H. Scott Hestevold - 1994 - American Philosophical Quarterly 31 (4):269 - 283.
  11. Environmental Restoration: Ethics, Theory, and Practice.William Throop, Paul H. Gobster & R. Bruce Hull - 2002 - Environmental Values 11 (2):249-250.
     
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  12. Explanatory Narrative in History.William H. Dray - 1950 - S.N.
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    The Practice of Justice: A Theory of Lawyers' Ethics.William H. Simon - 1998 - Harvard University Press.
    Citing the Lincoln Savings and Loan scandal, the Leo Frank murder trial, and other cases, author William Simon takes a fresh look at the ethics of lawyering.
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  14. History as Re-enactment. R.G. Collingwood's Idea of History.William H. Dray - 1996 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 58 (4):773-775.
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    Ascent to the Beautiful: Plato the Teacher and the Pre-Republic Dialogues from Protagoras to Symposium.William H. F. Altman - 2020 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    This book is a study of Plato’s most elementary dialogues, arranged in relation to Reading Order as opposed to order of composition. Beginning with the theatrical Protagoras and reaching a mountaintop in Symposium, the dialogues between them—Alcibiades, Lovers, Hippias, Ion, and Menexenus—introduce the student to both philosophy and Platonism.
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    Plato the Teacher: The Crisis of the Republic.William H. F. Altman - 2012 - Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books.
    The pedagogical technique of the playful Plato, especially his ability to create living discourses that directly address the student, is the subject of Plato the Teacher. “The crisis of the Republic” refers to the decisive moment in his central dialogue when philosopher-readers realize that Plato’s is challenging them to choose justice by going back down into the dangerous Cave of political life for the sake of the greater Good, as both Socrates and Cicero did.
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    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche: The Philosopher of the Second Reich.William H. F. Altman - 2012 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    By subjecting Nietzsche to a Platonic critique, author William H. F. Altman punctures his “pose of untimeliness” while making use of Nietzsche’s own aphoristic style of presentation. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche—named for a Prussian King—is thereby revealed to be the representative philosopher of the Second Reich.
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    Martin Heidegger and the First World War: Being and Time as Funeral Oration.William H. F. Altman - 2012 - Lexington Books.
    In a new approach to a vexing problem in modern philosophy, William H. F. Altman shows that Heidegger’s decision to join the Nazis in 1933 can only be understood in the context of his complicated relationship with the Great War.
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    The Ascent of Mind: Ice Age Climates and the Evolution of Intelligence.William H. Calvin - 1991 - Bantam Books.
    Investigates the rapid evolution of the ape brain into the hominid brain, and explains why understanding our evolutionary past can help us survive an uncertain future.
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  20. Jean Jacques Rousseau and his philosophy.Harald Høfding, William Richards & Leo E. A. Saidla - 1930 - London,: Oxford University PRess. Edited by William Richards & Leo E. A. Saidla.
     
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    The German Stranger: Leo Strauss and National Socialism.William H. F. Altman - 2011 - Lexington Books, a Division of Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The German Stranger provides a guide to Leo Strauss that situates his thought in the context of National Socialism; by destroying any middle ground between 'Athens' and 'Jerusalem, ' Strauss undermined modernity's secular bulwark against political theology. Once National Socialism is understood as an atheistic religion re-enacted by post-Revelation 'philosophers, ' the German avatar of Plato's Athenian Stranger can be recognized as its principal theoreticia.
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    On history and philosophers of history.William H. Dray - 1989 - New York: Brill.
    This book deals with theoretical problems that arise at points of contact between the concerns of philosophers and historians about the practice of ...
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    Intuition and Moral Philosophy.William H. Shaw - 1980 - American Philosophical Quarterly 17 (2):127 - 134.
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    The Guardians on Trial: The Reading Order of Plato's Dialogues From Euthyphro to Phaedo.William H. F. Altman - 2016 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    In this book, William H. F. Altman argues that it is not order of composition but reading order that makes Euthyphro, Apology of Socrates, Crito, and Phaedo “late dialogues,” and shows why Plato’s decision to interpolate the notoriously “late” Sophist and Statesman between Euthyphro and Apology deserves more respect from interpreters.
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    The Production of Knowledge: The Challenge of Social Science Research.William H. Starbuck - 2006 - Oxford University Press.
    Bill Starbuck has been one of the leading management researchers over several decades. In this book he reflects on a number of challenges associated with management and social science research - the search for a 'behavioral science', the limits of rationality, the unreliability of many research findings, the social shaping of research agendas, cultures and judgements. It is an engaging, autobiographical account in which he discusses some of his own research and various methodological debates.
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    Moral identity in psychopathy.Andrea L. Glenn, Spassena Koleva, Ravi Iyer, Jesse Graham & Peter H. Ditto - 2010 - Judgment and Decision Making 5 (7):497–505.
    Several scholars have recognized the limitations of theories of moral reasoning in explaining moral behavior. They have argued that moral behavior may also be influenced by moral identity, or how central morality is to one’s sense of self. This idea has been supported by findings that people who exemplify moral behavior tend to place more importance on moral traits when defining their self-concepts (Colby & Damon, 1995). This paper takes the next step of examining individual variation in a construct highly (...)
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    The Sequential Imperative: General Cognitive Principles and the Structure of Behaviour.William H. Edmondson - 2017 - Brill | Rodopi.
    In _The Sequential Imperative_ William Edmondson describes the functional specification of the brain. This new approach to Cognitive Science depends on detailed understanding of speech, but the outcome is an understanding of the functionality of the brain in any species.
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    Plotinus the Master and the Apotheosis of Imperial Platonism.William H. F. Altman - 2023 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    With both the Roman Empire and contemporary scholarship as backdrop, this book contrasts the Imperial Platonism of Plotinus with Plato's own by distinguishing one as a master enlightening disciples, and the other as an Athenian teacher who taught students to discover the truth for themselves in the Academy.
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    Competing for consciousness: A Darwinian mechanism at an appropriate level of explanation.William H. Calvin - 1998 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 5 (4):389-404.
    Treating consciousness as awareness or attention greatly underestimates it, ignoring the temporary levels of organization associated with higher intellectual function (syntax, planning, logic, music). The tasks that require consciousness tend to be the ones that demand a lot of resources. Routine tasks can be handled on the back burner but dealing with ambiguity, groping around offline, generating creative choices, and performing precision movements may temporarily require substantial allocations of neocortex. Here I will attempt to clarify the appropriate levels of explanation (...)
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  30. The unexpected realist.William H. Krieger & Brian L. Keeley - 2005 - In Brian L. Keeley (ed.), Paul Churchland. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    There are two ways to do the unexpected. The banal way—let's call it the expectedly unexpected—is simply to chart the waters of what is and is not done, and then set out to do something different. For a philosopher, this can be done by embracing a method of non sequitor or by perhaps inverting some strongly held assumption of the field. The more interesting way— the unexpectedly unexpected—is to transform the expectations themselves; to do something new and contextualize it in (...)
     
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    Logic and Philosophy: An Integrated Introduction.William H. Brenner - 1993 - Notre Dame, IN, USA: University of Notre Dame Press.
    In the Western philosophical tradition logical investigation and philosophical advance have been inextricably linked, each having stimulated and shaped the other. In Logic and Philosophy William H. Brenner examines a broad range of logical concepts and methods as they relate to the larger context of philosophical investigation and thus bring to light the philosophical depth of logic and its relevance to philosophy in general.
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  32. Memorial Minutes.William H. Alamshah - 1974 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 48:166.
     
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    Authority and the teacher.William H. Kitchen - 2014 - London: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
    The notion of authority in education has become an increasingly negative concept, regarded by some as championed only by rigid traditionalists and those who cling on to outdated educational theory and philosophy. Authority and the Teacher seeks to overturn the notion that authority is a restrictive force within education, serving only to stifle creativity and drown out the voice of the student. William H. Kitchen argues that any education must have, as one of its cornerstones, a component which encourages (...)
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    A Philosophical Daybook: Post-Critical Investigations.William H. Poteat - 1990 - University of Missouri.
    It must strive to defeat our centuries-old habituation to the book as spectacle, in order that we may be brought to dwell in the immediacies of our lively selves in the world, as we do in our oral/aural life.
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  35. (1 other version)Philosophical analysis and history.William H. Dray - 1966 - [New York,: Harper & Row.
  36. Bargaining in the Shadow of the European Microsoft Decision: The Microsoft-Samba Protocol License, 102 Nw. UL Rev.William H. Page & Seldon J. Childers - unknown
     
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  37. (1 other version)Laws and explanation in history.William H. Dray - 1957 - [London]: Oxford University Press.
     
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  38. The theory of relativity.William H. Pickering - 1920 - [Northfield? Minn.,:
     
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  39. The Naturalistic Approach to Natural Science Through Motion and Matter.William H. Kane - 1956 - The Thomist 19:219.
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  40. La forma cambiante de la historia mundial.William H. McNeill - 2010 - In Lothar Knauth & Ricardo Ávila Palafox (eds.), Historia mundial creándose. Guadalajara, Jalisco, México: Universidad de Guadalajara.
     
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    Berkeley on Spirit and Its Unity.William H. Beardsley - 2001 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 18 (3):259 - 277.
  42. The Artist's Intention.William H. Capitan - 1964 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 18 (68/69):323-34.
  43. Oxford Lectures on Philosophy, 1910-1923.William Bateson, Edwin Sidney Hartland, Henry Scott Holland, Harold H. Joachim & Bertrand Russell - 1908 - Clarendon Press.
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    Manipulating perceptual decisions by microstimulation of extrastriate visual cortex.William T. Newsome, C. Daniel Salzman, Chieko M. Murasugi & Kenneth H. Britten - 1991 - In Andrei Gorea (ed.), Representations of Vision: Trends and Tacit Assumptions in Vision Research. Cambridge University Press.
  45. Marxism, revolution, and rationality.William H. Shaw - 1984 - In Terence Ball & James Farr (eds.), After Marx. Cambridge University Press. pp. 12--35.
     
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  46. Heidegger and American Public Education.William H. Bruening - unknown
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  47. School Violence.William H. Bruening - unknown
     
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    Email || Home Page || publication list.William H. Calvin - unknown
    Plan-ahead becomes necessary for those movements which are over-and-done in less time than it takes for the feedback loop to operate. Natural selection for one of the ballistic movements (hammering, clubbing, and throwing) could evolve a plan-ahead serial buffer for hand-arm commands that would benefit the other ballistic movements as well. This same circuitry may also sequence other muscles (children learning handwriting often screw up their faces and tongues) and so novel oral-facial sequences may also benefit (as might kicking and (...)
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    The Environment: Philosophy, Science, and Ethics.William P. Kabasenche, Michael O'Rourke & Matthew H. Slater (eds.) - 2012 - MIT Press.
    Philosophical reflections on the environment began with early philosophers' invocation of a cosmology that mixed natural and supernatural phenomena. Today, the central philosophical problem posed by the environment involves not what it can teach us about ourselves and our place in the cosmic order but rather how we can understand its workings in order to make better decisions about our own conduct regarding it. The resulting inquiry spans different areas of contemporary philosophy, many of which are represented by the fifteen (...)
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  50. Classical Beginnings, 1519–1799.William Stacy Johnson & John H. Leith - 1993
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