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    Reflectivity and learning from aversive events: Toward a psychological mechanism for the syndromes of disinhibition.C. Mark Patterson &Joseph P. Newman -1993 -Psychological Review 100 (4):716-736.
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    Eternal Treblinka: our treatment of animals and the Holocaust.Charles Patterson -2002 - New York: Lantern Books.
    This book explores the similar attitudes and methods behind modern society's treatment of animals and the way humans have often treated each other, most notably ...
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    Desire for Parenthood in Context of Other Life Aspirations Among Lesbian, Gay, and Heterosexual Young Adults.Doyle P. Tate &Charlotte J. Patterson -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Structural constraints on pronoun binding and coreference: evidence from eye movements during reading.Ian Cunnings,Clare Patterson &Claudia Felser -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Those Athenian Bastards.Cynthia B. Patterson -1990 -Classical Antiquity 9 (1):40-73.
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    Electrophysiological evidence for the time-course of verifying text ideas.Todd R. Ferretti,Murray Singer &Courtney Patterson -2008 -Cognition 108 (3):881-888.
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    Moral standards.Charles Henry Patterson -1949 - New York,: Ronald Press Co..
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  8. Managing the health effects of climate.A. Costello,M. Abbas,A. Allen,S. Ball,S. Bell,R. Bellamy,S. Friel,N. Groce,A. Johnson,M. Kett,M. Lee,C. Levy,M. Maslin,D. McCoy,B. McGuire,H. Montgomery,D. Napier,C. Pagel,J. Patel,J. Oliveira,N. Redclift,H. Rees,D. Rogger,J. Scott,J. Stephenson,J. Twigg,J. Wolff &C. Patterson -unknown
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    PrefacePréface.Sébastien Drouin,Andreas Motsch &Craig Patterson -2019 -Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 38:v.
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    CliffsNotes On Aristotle's Ethics.Robert J. Milch &Charles H. Patterson -1966 - Cliffs Notes.
    The original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. People have not changed significantly in the many years since Aristotle first lectured on ethics at the Lyceum in Athens. The human types and problems covered in CliffsNotes on Aristotle’s Ethics are familiar to everyone. The rules of conduct and explanations of virtue and goodness that he proposes can help people of all eras better understand their role in society. This study guide (...) allows you to make your way through Aristotle’s famous essays with confidence. You’ll find clear summaries and explanations of each major theme. Other features that help you study include Introduction to the life of Aristotle Overview of the main points of Aristotle’s ethical philosophy Summaries and critical commentaries of the complete Nichomachean Ethics Review questions Classic literature or modern modern-day treasure — you'll understand it all with expert information and insight from CliffsNotes study guides. (shrink)
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    Cladistics, sociology and success: A comment on Donoghue's critique of David Hull.Gareth Nelson &Colin Patterson -1993 -Biology and Philosophy 8 (4):441-443.
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    A Bayesian Approach to German Personal and Demonstrative Pronouns.Clare Patterson,Petra B. Schumacher,Bruno Nicenboim,Johannes Hagen &Andrew Kehler -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    When faced with an ambiguous pronoun, an addressee must interpret it by identifying a suitable referent. It has been proposed that the interpretation of pronouns can be captured using Bayes’ Rule: P ∝ PP. This approach has been successful in English and Mandarin Chinese. In this study, we further the cross-linguistic evidence for the Bayesian model by applying it to German personal and demonstrative pronouns, and provide novel quantitative support for the model by assessing model performance in a Bayesian statistical (...) framework that allows implementation of a fully hierarchical structure, providing the most conservative estimates of uncertainty. Data from two story-continuation experiments showed that the Bayesian model overall made more accurate predictions for pronoun interpretation than production and next-mention biases separately. Furthermore, the model accounts for the demonstrative pronoun dieser as well as the personal pronoun, despite the demonstrative having different, and more rigid, resolution preferences. (shrink)
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    A cultural evolutionary approach to modernity: What might it mean for Christian faith?Colin Patterson -2020 -Zygon 55 (1):52-72.
    This essay introduces, for theological consideration, some recent work in the field of cultural evolutionary theory, specifically the kin‐influence hypothesis. This theory holds that, following the beginnings of industrialization and economic growth, a nation's fertility rate commences a decline, which is further abetted by the consequent and increasing imbalance in the relative influence of kin versus nonkin influences on individuals in favor of the latter. It is further proposed that this process is itself a major independent factor in the emergence (...) of many of the features of what is called modernity, among which is that of secularization. Extending further this work, I argue that, given the historic alignment of family and religious values in Christian nations, a loss of religious belief and practice is, at least in part, the spill over effect of the opposing influence of values emerging from ever more dominant nonfamily social interaction. I conclude with some reflections on possible theological implications. (shrink)
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    Answers from the JCAHO.Carcie H. Patterson -1999 -Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 1 (3):13-15.
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  15. Animals, Slavery and the Holocaust.Charles Patterson -2005 -Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 4 (2).
     
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    Birth, Death and Motherhood in Classical Greece (review).Cynthia Patterson -1996 -American Journal of Philology 117 (2):323-325.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Birth, Death and Motherhood in Classical GreeceCynthia PattersonNancy Demand. Birth, Death and Motherhood in Classical Greece. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994. xx + 276 pp.Motherhood appears in the title of this book, but inasmuch as motherhood is more than simply giving birth the book does not in fact have much to do with motherhood. The experience of giving birth and the likelihood of dying while doing (...) so are important topics for understanding women’s lives in antiquity, but they are neither all there is to motherhood nor all there is to the historical record of ancient Greek women’s lives. Believing, however, that it is “anachronistic” and the result of “modern preconceptions” to look for ways in which women’s lives and women’s social roles were valued in ancient Greek society, Demand begins with the assertion that “[Greek] women’s central role was as childbearers and little other evidence exists for them” (1) and ends with the sweeping conclusion that in its anxiety to control female sexuality and reproduction, the male Greek polis “fostered methods of control over women’s reproductivity that prejudiced their success in the primary role that the culture assigned to them, that of childbearing” and thus “the Greek polis was detrimental to the interests of both women and polis” (154). In brief, the argument is that the development of the medical discipline, and particularly the field of gynecology, in the fifth century served more the need of Greek males to control female sexuality than that of Greek females for physical well-being.Although the sources Demand makes use of are often non-Athenian in origin (e.g., the Hippocratic corpus itself) “the situation of women” in classical Athens is taken as her story’s low point and the connection between Athenian citizenship law and control of women is the highlight of her thesis: “The increasingly restrictive definition of citizenship status that went with the development of the [Athenian] polis thus brought with it suspicions that haunted male lives and fed men’s obsession with the control of their womenfolk” (151). To read the Periclean law of 451/50 requiring that citizens have both citizen father and citizen mother, however, as motivating an increasingly oppressive control of Athenian wives makes little sense. The need to guarantee the paternity of a woman’s child was as much present before as after 451. Demand takes it as given that Athenian women were subject to increasing control in the latter part of the fifth century, an assumption for which she offers no supporting evidence. Here and elsewhere in the book Demand’s unquestioning adherence to the “hypothesis of a connection between state formation and the subordination of women” (xx) produces forced and so unconvincing interpretations of important and complex texts and evidence. For those interested in ancient Greek scientific and medical views on human reproduction I would still recommend G. E. R. Lloyd, Science, Folklore and Ideology (Cambridge 1983) and now Lesley Dean-Jones, Women’s Bodies in Classical Greek Science (Oxford 1994).Birth, Death and Motherhood begins with a description of “The Lives of Greek Women” (Ch. 1) centering on the oikos (household), “the cultural context [End Page 323] for reproduction for all women” (2). The topics are the standard ones: the prevalence of female infanticide, arranged marriages, and pressure to produce male offspring; and the life described is one that Demand clearly thinks Greek women themselves found oppressive. For example, she speaks of the Thesmophoria as the “most widely celebrated of the occasions that allowed women a temporary respite from the routines of the oikos,” and comments that the “newfound freedom” of women who were beyond the childbearing years “must have been welcome” despite the fact the “male community accorded them less value” (24 and 28). Although Demand recognizes that women’s religious responsibilities were significant—and “offered women the most socially acceptable opportunities to venture outside the home”—she insists that “to seek to find ways in which women functioned in public space, and to attribute a positive value to them, is basically anachronistic” (25). How so? It seems potentially much more anachronistic to insist, as Demand does, that the... (shrink)
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    ‘Citizen cemeteries' in classical athens?Cynthia Patterson -2006 -Classical Quarterly 56 (01):48-.
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  18. Concerning Knowledge of Good and Evil.Charles H. Patterson -1960 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 41 (4):459.
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    Edgar Lenderson Hinman 1872-1965.Charles H. Patterson -1965 -Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 39:119 - 120.
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    Global identity in multicultural and international educational contexts: student identity formation in international schools. By Nigel Bagnall.Corinna Patterson -2016 -British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (2):273-276.
    The politics of identity has never been so contested. Globalization transforms nations and people, imposing and enabling change. Whether you follow a modern or postmodern perspective, what is clear...
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    Just War Pacifism: Must it be a Contradiction in Terms?Colin Patterson -2019 -Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (3):370-386.
    Efforts to resolve the tension within the Christian moral theological tradition between just war theory and pacifism have so far not produced any broadly accepted resolution. Key sticking points lie both in the fact that even a just war typically involves the taking of human life, both combatant and civilian, and that the distinction between intentional and unintentional killing, so important to Christian moral reflection, is difficult to sustain in practice. Yet, with the prospect of the development of effective non-lethal (...) weapons, the path may be opened up to a genuine resolution of the tension. This article describes in general terms the way that such a development might be pursued, but also argues that the use of non-lethal weaponry would necessitate a re-interpretation of warfare as an exercise in a form of international policing. A number of potential criticisms of such a proposal are considered. (shrink)
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    Plato's Euthyphro, Apology, Crito & Phaedo: notes.Charles Henry Patterson -1975 - Lincoln, Neb.: Cliffs Notes.
    These four dialogues cover time surrounding the execution of Socrates. As he was charged, tried, and condemned to death, the four dialogues stand as final testaments to his credo of virtue. These are texts that have shaped thousands of years of thought on the meaning of life and personal conduct.
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  23. Paying For Education.Chris Patterson -forthcoming -Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs.
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    Problems in logic.Charles Henry Patterson -1926 - [New York,: New york.
  25. Problems in Logic.Charles Henry Patterson -1929 -Humana Mente 4 (13):143-144.
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    Principles of correct thinking.Charles Henry Patterson -1937 - London [etc.]: Longmans, Green and Co..
    Excerpt from Principles of Correct Thinking Thus we see that logic has a case of physical sciences as compared with the single function which it performs in the field of mathematics. In the case of the latter, ideas are logical if they are consistent but they must correspond to objects in the physical world. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical (...) work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. (shrink)
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    The Republic: Notes.Charles H. Patterson -1963
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    Seeking Power at Willow Creek Cave, Northern California.Carol Patterson -1998 -Anthropology of Consciousness 9 (1):38-49.
    Willow Creek petroglyph site, located in northeastern California represents a long tradition of rock engravings associated with shamanic practices for the Numic groups of hunter/gatherer people, both in prehistoric and historic times. Archaeological evidence shows a continuous occupation for 2,000 years with the protohistoric Northern Paiute culture. Ethnographic data support the use of these caves for vision quests and seeking power. Several interviews with practicing shamans who have experienced entoptic phenomena supply interpretations of these designs. Lewis‐Williams and Dowson have proposed (...) that entoptic‐like designs found in the entrance chambers of grave tombs in Europe may play a role in the process of achieving altered states of consciousness in prehistoric shamanic practices. Similarities between the engravings found at Willow Creek and those found in Europe support Lewis‐Williams and Dowsons theory as relevant to Northern California. (shrink)
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  29. Transitive Cultures : Anglophone Literatures of the Transpacific.Christopher B. Patterson -2018
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  30. The limits of tolerance.Charles H. Patterson -1943 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 24 (3):280.
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    The Philosophy of the Old Testament.Charles Henry Patterson -2015 - Arkose Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in (...) the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. (shrink)
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  32. Taxonomic studies of the Succineidae (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora).C. M. Patterson -1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum,Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 2--46.
     
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  33. The validity of moral and religious judgments.Charles H. Patterson -1938 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 19 (3):264.
     
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    Person: encounters, paradigms, commitment and applications.Diana Prokofyeva &Colin Patterson (eds.) -2023 - Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press.
    Personalist thought offers fundamental perspectives which are able to shape the broader fields of philosophy, theology, and related areas of study. Familiarity with the scope of its recent developments is valuable not only for personalist scholars but also for those interested in non-materialist thought and especially the problems and questions of the person in various aspects. This work, bringing together papers from a 2019 conference, aims to serve these readerships. It will also provide an archival record of the state of (...) the field at this point in Western intellectual history. In terms of content, the work addresses four general themes: personalist thought as it is encountered in the writings of particular scholars; the place of personalism within broader philosophical thought; personalist engagement with major religious traditions; and the application of personalist modes of thinking to a range of real-world questions. The book is unique in that it brings together multiple strands of personalist thought, demonstrating its breadth and depth and its ability to engage in wider contemporary philosophical and cultural debates. (shrink)
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  35. Looking Forward To 2004.Brooke Leslie Rollins,Beau Egert,Pamela Benigno,Bob Williams,Chris Patterson,Kent Lassman &Wendell Cox -forthcoming -Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs.
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  36. Moral Standards: An Introduction to Ethics. By Robert G. Stephens. [REVIEW]Charles H. Patterson -1949 -Ethics 60 (1):68.
     
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    Jason Hawke, Writing Authority: Elite Competition and Written Law in Early Greece (DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2011), x + 285 pp., $45.00. ISBN 9780875804385. [REVIEW]Cynthia Patterson -2013 -Polis 30 (1):156-160.
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    Book Review: D. Stephen Long, Augustinian and Ecclesial Christian Ethics: On Loving Enemies. [REVIEW]Colin Patterson -2020 -Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (2):283-286.
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    Inquiry into Inquiries. Essays in Social Theory. [REVIEW]Charles H. Patterson -1955 -Philosophical Review 64 (3):506-508.
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    Neaira’s story. [REVIEW]Cynthia Patterson -2004 -The Classical Review 54 (02):312-.
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