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    Response to Tzourio-Mazoyer and Zago: yes, there is a neural dissociation between language and reasoning.Martin M. Monti,Lawrence M.Parsons &Daniel N. Osherson -2012 -Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (10):495-496.
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    Evaluating spatial transformation procedures as universals.Lawrence M.Parsons -2001 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (4):697-698.
    Shepard proposes that the human mind relies on screw displacement because of its adaptive simplicity and uniqueness. I discuss this hypothesis by assessing screw displacement with respect to (1) other plausible spatial transformations, (2) a variety of criteria for adaptive efficiency and utility, and (3) a variety of psychological conditions in which observed responses discriminate amongst alternative spatial procedures. [Shepard].
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    In Search of Humanity: Essays in Honor of Clifford Orwin.Ryan Balot,Timothy W. Burns,Paul A. Cantor,Brent Edwin Cusher,Donald Forbes,Steven Forde,Bryan-Paul Frost,Kenneth Hart Green,Ran Halévi,L. Joseph Hebert,Henry Higuera,Robert Howse,S. N. Jaffe,Michael S. Kochin,NoahLawrence,Mark J. Lutz,Arthur M. Melzer,Jeffrey Metzger,Miguel Morgado,Waller R. Newell,Michael Palmer,Lorraine Smith Pangle,Thomas L. Pangle,Marc F. Plattner,William B.Parsons,Linda R. Rabieh,Andrea Radasanu,Michael Rosano,Diana J. Schaub,Susan Meld Shell &Nathan Tarcov (eds.) -2015 - Lexington Books.
    This collection of essays, offered in honor of the distinguished career of prominent political philosophy professor Clifford Orwin, brings together internationally renowned scholars to provide a wide context and discuss various aspects of the virtue of “humanity” through the history of political philosophy.
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    La Pedagogia di Giovanni Dewey.Lawrence M. Titone -1951 -New Scholasticism 25 (4):484-487.
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  5. Ways of knowing: social dance, music, and grounded cognition.Lawrence M. Zbikowski -2018 - In Patrizia Veroli & Gianfranco Vinay,Music-dance: sound and motion in contemporary discourse. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Sensory cues in pitch judgment.Lawrence M. Brammer -1951 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 41 (5):336.
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    It Is Ethical to Patent or Copyright Genes, Embryos, or Their Parts.Lawrence M. Sung -2013 - In Arthur L. Caplan & Robert Arp,Contemporary debates in bioethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 25--143.
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    Reply to Koepsell.Lawrence M. Sung -2013 - In Arthur L. Caplan & Robert Arp,Contemporary debates in bioethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 25--162.
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  9. and Narly Golestani.Lawrence M. Ward &John J. McDonald -1998 - In Richard D. Wright,Visual Attention. Oxford University Press. pp. 8--232.
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    The Sage in Jewish Society of Late Antiquity.Lawrence M. Wills &Richard Kalmin -2001 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (2):302.
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    Toward a better public discourse about sex and gender.Lawrence M. Eppard,Katie Bonomo,Madison Laughman &Annie Linker -2025 -Theory and Society 54 (2):297-309.
    Although researchers have made plausible arguments about the contributions of several factors, sex differences in family responsibilities and career choices are widely cited as the most important causes of the sex wage gap in the U.S. today. Discrimination may play a role, but it seems unlikely, given the weight of the evidence, that it is a primary factor in modern America. Academics, media personalities, activists, politicians, and other prominent voices should commit themselves to making arguments that are strongly grounded in (...) evidence. This will help ensure that we have sound policy, greater trust in experts, less division, and a citizenry with a more realistic understanding of the opportunities and constraints that await them in their lives. (shrink)
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    Anagram versus word-fragment solution: A comparison of implicit-memory measures.Lawrence M. Schoen,Elizabeth Ciofalo &Elizabeth Rudow -1989 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):551-552.
  13. Ethics: A Pluralistic Approach, 5th edition.Lawrence M. Hinman -2013 - Boston: Wadsworth.
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    Commentary: Fortune Favors the Prepared Mind-A Movement Against Nuclear War.Lawrence M. Kraus &Barry M. Casper -1981 -Science, Technology and Human Values 6 (4):20-26.
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    On the possibility of doing philosophy in the classroom.Lawrence M. Hinman -1975 -Metaphilosophy 6 (3-4):347-356.
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    Ethics: A Pluralistic Approach to Moral Theory.Lawrence M. Hinman -2012 - Cengage Learning.
    ETHICS: A PLURALISTIC APPROACH TO MORAL THEORY, FIFTH EDITION provides a comprehensive yet clear introduction to the main traditions in ethical thought, including virtue ethics, utilitarianism, and deontology. Additionally, the book presents a conceptual framework of ethical pluralism to help students understand the relationship among various theories.Lawrence Hinman, one of today's most respected and accomplished educators in ethics and philosophy education, presents a text that gives students plentiful opportunities to explore ethical theory and their own responses to them, (...) using fascinating features such as the Ethical Inventory sections that appear at the beginning and the end of the text. End-of-chapter discussion questions, and the use of current issues and movies help students retain what they've learned and truly comprehend the subject matter. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version. (shrink)
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    Justin Oakley., Morality and the Emotions.Lawrence M. Hinman -1994 -International Studies in Philosophy 26 (4):152-153.
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    Nihilism and Alienation in Marx and Nietzsche.Lawrence M. Hinman -1977 -Philosophy Today 21 (1):90-100.
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  19. Recent Publications.Lawrence M. Hinman -1983 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (2):285.
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    God and the Illegal Alien: United States Immigration Law and a Theology of Politics. By Robert W. Heimburger.Lawrence M. Stratton -2020 -Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 40 (1):175-176.
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    Heuristic use or information integration in the estimation of subjective likelihood?Lawrence M. Ward -1975 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (1):43-46.
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    Wilhelm Homberg et la chimie de la lumière.Lawrence M. Principe -2008 -Methodos 8.
    En 1705, Wilhem Homberg, le principal chimiste de l’Académie royale des sciences, proposa une nouvelle théorie chimique selon laquelle le Soufre principe des corps mixtes était identique à la lumière. Il affirma par la suite que cette lumière corporelle était la seule source d’activité et de changement dans les substances matérielles. Cet article montre comment la théorie de Homberg s’élabora progressivement pendant de nombreuses années sous l’influence de ses observations et des résultats de ses expériences de laboratoire, ce qui nous (...) fournit un exemple de la manière selon laquelle un chimiste du début du XVIIIe siècle a pu développer une théorie raffinée grâce à l’interaction de la réflexion et de la manipulation. L’influence probable de la théorie de Homberg sur les fameuses « questions chimiques » de Newton est également signalée ici pour la première fois. Enfin l’article avance que nous comprendrons plus précisément l’histoire de la chimie si nous reconnaissons le caractère spécifique de la chimie et sa relative autonomie, plutôt que si nous cherchons à lui imposer des développements faciles et convenus tirés d’autres champs du savoir comme la philosophie ou la physique. (shrink)
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  23. The alchemies of Robert Boyle and Isaac Newton: Alternate approaches and divergent deployments.Lawrence M. Principe -2000 - In Margaret J. Osler,Rethinking the Scientific Revolution. Cambridge University Press. pp. 201--220.
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    Ced‐3/ICE: Evolutionarily conserved regulation of cell death.Lawrence M. Schwartz &Barbara A. Osborne -1994 -Bioessays 16 (6):387-389.
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    Is’ Presupposes ‘Ought.Lawrence M. Hinman -1984 -Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30:122-126.
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    Is There a Modern Legal Culture?Lawrence M. Friedman -1994 -Ratio Juris 7 (2):117-131.
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    Sadder than Simonidean Tears: Cornificius and Simonides in Catullus 38.Lawrence M. Kowerski -2008 -Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 101 (2):139-157.
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    Comments.Lawrence M. Hinman -1984 -International Studies in Philosophy 16 (2):23-26.
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    David Carr., Educating the Virtues. An Essay on the Philosophical Psychology of Moral Development and Education.Lawrence M. Hinman -1994 -International Studies in Philosophy 26 (4):115-115.
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  30. Resources in ethics on the world wide web.Lawrence M. Hinman -1998 - In Terrell Ward Bynum & James H. Moor,The Digital Phoenix: How Computers are Changing Philosophy. Cambridge: Blackwell. pp. 359.
     
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    The Ambiguity and Limits of a Sociobiological Ethic.Lawrence M. Hinman -1983 -International Philosophical Quarterly 23 (1):77-89.
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    The Virtual Seminar Room.Lawrence M. Hinman -1996 -Teaching Philosophy 19 (4):319-329.
    This paper explores various methods of developing a website that caters to the pedagogical needs of an introductory ethics course. Incorporating web sites into the course curriculum allows students to access a range of journal articles, a database for relevant secondary materials, and links to helpful websites. Online educational spaces are also an important pedagogical tool to facilitate student discussion. The site can be use for a discussion board for students within the course and from different institutions that are interested (...) in similar topics. Students are able to upload their own research and discuss it with their peers without the direct presence of the instructor. (shrink)
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  33. Norms and values in the study of law.Lawrence M. Friedman -2015 - In Aristides N. Hatzis & Nicholas Mercuro,Law and economics: philosophical issues and fundamental questions. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Communitas: The Play of Saints in Late Medieval and Tudor England.Lawrence M. Clopper -1992 -Mediaevalia 18:81-109.
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    Miracula and The Tretise of Miraclis Pleyinge.Lawrence M. Clopper -1990 -Speculum 65 (4):878-905.
    For over a century before the establishment of English vernacular religious drama in cities of the north, there was a concerted effort by the papacy and episcopacy to eradicate or rechannel lay and clerical ludi that struck the establishment as more conducive to lechery, gluttony, and the mocking of sacred things than to worshipful remembrance of Christ's sacrifice or to meditation on man's lamentable condition. However, legislating a distinction between appropriate and inappropriate ludi was not easy. When Innocent III sought (...) to ban ludi theatrales among his clergy, his edict had to be glossed to assure religious communities that the pope did not oppose the decorous representation of certain topics — the story of Rachel, the Three Kings, and Herod. Since some of these ludi took place within monastic and other religious houses, not all the participants thought them objectionable, but English bishops, particularly Grosseteste and Grandisson, tried to put down raucous and inappropriate ludi — some of which they called miracula — whether they occurred within religious houses or among the laity. (shrink)
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    Music, language and kinds of consciousness.Lawrence M. Zbikowski -2011 - In David Clarke & Eric Clarke,Music and consciousness: philosophical, psychological, and cultural perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 179--92.
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    River of Light: Essays in Oriental Wisdom and the Meaning of Christ.Lawrence M. Mccafferty -1971 -Philosophy East and West 21 (2):222-222.
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    Category judgments of loudness in the absence of an experimenter-induced identification function: Sequential effects and power-function fit.Lawrence M. Ward -1972 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 94 (2):179.
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    Option 4: Forswear the psychophysical law.Lawrence M. Ward -1989 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):295-296.
  40. Using computing technology for professional cooperation.Lawrence M. Hinman -1998 - In Terrell Ward Bynum & James H. Moor,The Digital Phoenix: How Computers are Changing Philosophy. Cambridge: Blackwell. pp. 397.
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    (1 other version)A Thirst for Success.Lawrence M. Fisher -1994 -Business Ethics 8 (1):14-14.
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    The role of cell death genes during development.Lawrence M. Schwartz -1991 -Bioessays 13 (8):389-395.
    During development, large numbers of cells die by a process known as programmed cell death. This loss of cells plays a number of important roles, including the sculpting of the body form and the removal of vestigial tissues. Data obtained from a variety of organisms has suggested that a cell's ‘decision’ to die is a differentiative event, requiring the activation of specific sets of genes. Several putative ‘cell death’ genes have recently been cloned, and one has been identified as the (...) product of the polyubiquitin gene. Accumulation of ubiquitin has been observed not only during programmed cell death, but also in several neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's Disease. (shrink)
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    Sequential effects and memory in category judgments.Lawrence M. Ward &G. R. Lockhead -1970 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 84 (1):27.
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    The Theory of Social and Economic Organization.Max Weber,A. M. Henderson &TalcottParsons -1947 -Philosophical Review 57 (5):524-528.
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    The effect of optically induced blur on the magnitude of the Mueller-Lyer illusion.Lawrence M. Ward &Stanley Coren -1976 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (5):483-484.
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    Alchemy Restored.Lawrence M. Principe -2011 -Isis 102 (2):305-312.
    ABSTRACT Alchemy now holds an important place in the history of science. Its current status contrasts with its former exile as a “pseudoscience” or worse and results from several rehabilitative steps carried out by scholars who made closer, less programmatic, and more innovative studies of the documentary sources. Interestingly, alchemy's outcast status was created in the eighteenth century and perpetuated thereafter in part for strategic and polemical reasons—and not only on account of a lack of historical understanding. Alchemy's return to (...) the fold of the history of science highlights important features about the development of science and our changing understanding of it. (shrink)
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    Evidence for Transmutation in Seventeenth-Century Alchemy.Lawrence M. Principe -2005 - In Peter Achinstein,Scientific Evidence: Philosophical Theories & Applications. The Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 151--64.
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    Jacob Boehme's Divine Substance Salitter: its Nature, Origin, and Relationship to Seventeenth Century Scientific Theories.Lawrence M. Principe &Andrew Weeks -1989 -British Journal for the History of Science 22 (1):53-61.
    The Century between the death of Copernicus and the birth of Newton witnessed a major reshaping of traditional ways of viewing the universe. The Ptolemaic system was challenged by Copernican heliocentrism, the Aristotelian world was assailed by Galilean physics and revived atomism, and theology was troubled by the progressive distancing of God from the daily operation of His creation. Besides earning this era the title of ‘the Scientific Revolution’, the intellectual ferment of these times offered many world systems as successors (...) to the throne of crumbling Aristotelianism. (shrink)
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    Orienting of Attention.Richard D. Wright &Lawrence M. Ward -2008 - Oxford University Press.
    This book is a succinct introduction to the orienting of attention.
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    Virtuous Romance and Romantic Virtuoso: The Shaping of Robert Boyle's Literary Style.Lawrence M. Principe -1995 -Journal of the History of Ideas 56 (3):377-397.
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