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  1. Introduction.Michael Hand &RichardDavies -2015 - In Michael Hand & Richard Davies,Education, Ethics and Experience: Essays in Honour of Richard Pring. New York: Routledge.
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    Fear and Anxiety: Possible Roles of the Amygdala and Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis.Michael Davis Young &Lim Lee -1998 -Cognition and Emotion 12 (3):277-305.
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    The Making of Robert Boyle' s Free Enquiry into the Vulgarly Receiv'd Notion of Nature.Michael Hunter &Edward B. Davis -1996 -Early Science and Medicine 1 (2):204-268.
    This study throws new light on the composition of Boyle's Free Enquiry into the Vulgarly Receiv'd Notion of Nature ; it also draws more general conclusions about Boyle's methods as an author and his links with his context. Its basis is a careful study of the extant manuscript drafts for the work, and their relationship with the published editions. Section 2 describes Boyle's characteristic method of composition from the late 1650s onwards, involving the dictation of discrete sections of text to (...) amanuenses; it also assesses the effect this had on the structure and presentation of Boyle's writings. Section 3 considers the published text section by section and indicates which parts were written when; it also surveys unpublished draft material relating to the work. Section 4 places the work in context, considering the intellectual threats that Boyle sought to confront in it, both when he initially composed it in the 1660s and when he rewrote it c. 1680. It thus anchors him more precisely than hitherto in the intellectual debates of his day. (shrink)
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    Education, Ethics and Experience: Essays in Honour of Richard Pring.Michael Hand &RichardDavies (eds.) -2015 - New York: Routledge.
    _Education, Ethics and Experience_ is a collection of original philosophical essays celebrating the work of one of the most influential philosophers of education of the last 40 years. Richard Pring’s substantial body of work has addressed topics ranging from curriculum integration to the comprehensive ideal, vocational education to faith schools, professional development to the privatisation of education, moral seriousness to the nature of educational research. The twelve essays collected here explore and build on Pring’s treatment of topics that are central (...) to the field of philosophy of education and high on the agenda of education policy-makers. The essays are by no means uncritical: some authors disagree sharply with Pring; others see his arguments as useful but incomplete, in need of addition or amendment. But all acknowledge their intellectual debt to him and recognise him as a giant on whose shoulders they stand. This book will be a welcome and lively read for educational academics, researchers and students of Educational Studies and Philosophy. (shrink)
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    Epic and Sedition: The Case of Ferdowsi's Sh'hn'mehEpic and Sedition: The Case of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh.Michael Beard &Dick Davis -1995 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):336.
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    Propositions in the Making: Experiments in a Whiteheadian Laboratory.Roland Faber,Michael Halewood &Andrew Davis (eds.) -2019 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    Rather than a “logical assertion,” Whitehead described a proposition as a “lure for feeling” for a collectivity to come. The unique contributions in Propositions in the Making articulate the newest reaches of Whiteheadian propositions for a postmodern world.
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    (1 other version)Letters: the Grand Competition Continues.Michael Bradie,Bob Davis,Thomas Stanley &Peter Weinrich -1992 -Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 12.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Michael Wreen &StevenW Davis -1985 -Journal of Value Inquiry 19 (3).
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    The State of Art Criticism.Stephen Melville,Lynne Cook,Michael Newman,Whitney Davis &Guy Brett -1960 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 18 (3).
    About the Author James Elkins is E.C. Chadbourne Chair in the Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His many books include Pictures and Tears, How to Use Your Eyes, and What Painting Is, all published by Routledge.Michael Newman teaches in the Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and is Professor of Art Writing at Goldsmiths College in the University (...) of London. His publications include the books Richard Prince: Untitled (couple) and Jeff Wall, and he is co-editor with Jon Bird of Rewriting Conceptual Art. (shrink)
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    TheDavies Report: The "great Battle" in Swansea.MichaelDavies -1994 - Burns & Oates.
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  11. Making the case for ontology (vol 6, pg 377, 2011).Michael Uschold,John Bateman,Mike Bennett,Rex Brooks,Mills Davis,Alden Dima,Michael Gruninger,Nicola Guarino,Ernst Lucier &Leo Obrst -2012 -Applied ontology 7 (3):373 - 373.
     
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    Writing the poetic soul of philosophy: essays in honor ofMichael Davis.Michael Davis &Denise Schaeffer (eds.) -2019 - South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press.
    What is it about the nature of "soul" that makes it so difficult to adequately capture its complexity in a strictly discursive account? Why do some of the most profound human experiences elude our attempts to theorize them? How can a written document do justice to the dynamic activity of thinking, as opposed to merely presenting a collection of thoughts-as-artifacts? Finally, what can we learn about the activity of philosophizing, and about the human soul, by reflecting on the possibilities and (...) limitations of writing? These concerns, in various forms and in different registers, have preoccupiedMichael Davis throughout his distinguished career. This volume is in honor of, and in dialogue with, Davis's work, which spans ancient philosophy and literature, continental philosophy and political philosophy. It includes original essays by numerous distinguished scholars in the fields of philosophy and political science. The remarkable range and caliber of the contributions attest to the breadth and depth of Davis's influence. The essays in Part I of the volume explore the nature of soul through the lens of tragedy. Part II consists of three essays that explore the human longing for perfect knowledge and completion--and the obstacles to the fulfilment of that longing--in relation to the divine. In Part III, the essays address the distinctive challenges of the political sphere and philosophy's relation to it. And while the relationship between philosophy and poetry is an implicit theme throughout the volume, the essays in Part IV focus directly on philosophy's aestheticizing tendencies. Many different philosophical and literary works are discussed throughout these chapters, including ancient works such as Plato's Republic, Euthydemus and Laws, Homer's Iliad, and Euripides' Trojan Women, as well as works by modern philosophers such as Rousseau, Kant, Hegel, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche. In addition, three essays analyze some of Shakespeare's plays in relation to the thought of Plato and Machiavelli. All of the essays are thematically linked by a common thread as they attend to the poetic dimension of philosophical thinking.Michael Davis is Professor of Philosophy at Sarah Lawrence College, where he has taught since 1977 and has been the Sarah Yates Exley Chair in Teaching Excellence (2003-2005). He has also taught on the graduate faculty at Fordham University and the New School for Social Research. He is the author of numerous articles and books, which include: Ancient Tragedy and the Origins of Modern Science; The Poetry of Philosophy: On Aristotle's Poetics; The Politics of Philosophy: A Commentary on Aristotle's Politics; The Autobiography of Philosophy; Rousseau's The Reveries of the Solitary Walker; Wonderlust: Ruminations on Liberal Education; and The Soul of the Greeks: An Inquiry. He is also co-translator (with Seth Benardete) of Aristotle's On Poetics. Contributors include: Abraham Anderson, Jonathan Badger, Robert Berman, Ronna Burger, Kenneth DeLuca, Gwenda-lin Grewal, Scott Hemmenway, Paul Kirkland, Mary Nichols, Denise Schaeffer, Paul Stern, Richard Velkley, Lisa Pace Vetter, Ann Ward, Lee Ward, Catherine Zuckert andMichael Zuckert. About the Editor: Denise Schaeffer is Professor of Political Science at the College of the Holy Cross. She is the author of Rousseau on Education, Freedom and Judgment and contributing co-editor (with Christopher Dustin) of Socratic Philosophy and Its Others. She is co-editor (with Gregory McBrayer and Mary P. Nichols) of the Focus Philosophical Library edition of Plato's Euthydemus, for which she authored the Introduction and co-authored the Interpretive Essay. (shrink)
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    Perfectionism as a Proxy for Wisdom: A Review of Longitudinal Studies of Adversity and Perfectionism. [REVIEW]Ana Ordaz,Vanessa Placeres,Stacey McElroy,Elise Choe,Sarah Gazaway,Steve Sandage,Kenneth G. Rice,Michael Massengale &Don E. Davis -2019 -Journal of Value Inquiry 53 (3):433-453.
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  14. Radio science experiments: The Viking Mars orbiter and Lander.W. H.Michael,D. L. Cain,G. Fjeldbo,G. S. Levy,J. G.Davies,M. D. Grossi,I. I. Shapiro &G. L. Tyler -1972 -Icarus 16 (1):57-73.
    The objective of the radio science investigations is to extract the maximum scientific information from the data provided by the radio and radar systems on the Viking Orbiters and Landers. Unique features of the Viking missions include tracking of the landers on the surface of Mars, dual-frequency S-and X- band tracking data from the orbiters, lander-to-orbiter communications system data, and lander radar data, all of which provide sources of information for a number of scientific investigations. Post-flight analysis will provide both (...) new and improved scientific information on physical and surface properties of Mars, on atmospheric and ionospheric properties of Mars, and on solar system properties. (shrink)
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  15. The grammar of the soul : On Plato's euthyphro.Michael Davis -2006 - In Stanley Rosen & Nalin Ranasinghe,Logos and eros: essays honoring Stanley Rosen. South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
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    Wonderlust: ruminations on liberal education.Michael Davis -2006 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    Freedom and responsibility -- The two freedoms of speech in Plato -- Speech codes and the life of learning -- Liberal education and life -- First things first : history and the liberal arts -- Philosophy in the comics -- The one book course : an internship in the ivory tower -- Why I read such good books : Aeschylus, Sophocles, the moral majority, and secular humanism -- Plato and Nietzsche on death : an introduction to the Phaedo -- The (...) empire of poetry : on Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus -- Agreeing to agree : on beginning Rousseau's social contract -- Unraveling Ravelstein : Saul Bellow's comic tragedy -- The philosophy of Leo Strauss : an introduction -- On opening The closing of the American mind -- Richard Kennington : the true and the good -- Seth Benardete : the life of wonder -- A life of learning. (shrink)
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    ReactiOnary mind: why conservative isn't enough.Michael Warren Davis -2021 - Washington DC: Regnery Gateway.
    Never have the American people been lonelier, unhappier, or more in need of a swift reactionary kick in the pants. There is a better way to live--a way tested by history, a way that fulfills the deepest needs of the human spirit, and a way that promotes the pursuit of true happiness. That way is the reactionary way. In this irrepressibly provocative book,Michael Warren Davis shows you how to unleash your inner reactionary and enjoy life as God intended (...) it. In The Reactionary Mind, you'll learn: Why medieval serfs were probably happier than you are; Why we should look back fondly on the Inquisition; Why all "news" is fake news; How "conservatives" become "adagio progressives""--Provided by the publisher. (shrink)
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  18. Marketing body parts : morality, law, and public opinion.Michael Davis -2021 - In Caroline Fournet & Anja Matwijkiw,Biolaw and international criminal law: towards interdisciplinary synergies. Boston: Brill Nijhoff.
     
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    Computational modeling of interventions for developmental disorders.Michael S. C. Thomas,Anna Fedor,Rachael Davis,Juan Yang,Hala Alireza,Tony Charman,Jackie Masterson &Wendy Best -2019 -Psychological Review 126 (5):693-726.
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    Algorithmic reparation.Michael W. Yang,Apryl Williams &Jenny L. Davis -2021 -Big Data and Society 8 (2).
    Machine learning algorithms pervade contemporary society. They are integral to social institutions, inform processes of governance, and animate the mundane technologies of daily life. Consistently, the outcomes of machine learning reflect, reproduce, and amplify structural inequalities. The field of fair machine learning has emerged in response, developing mathematical techniques that increase fairness based on anti-classification, classification parity, and calibration standards. In practice, these computational correctives invariably fall short, operating from an algorithmic idealism that does not, and cannot, address systemic, Intersectional (...) stratifications. Taking present fair machine learning methods as our point of departure, we suggest instead the notion and practice of algorithmic reparation. Rooted in theories of Intersectionality, reparative algorithms name, unmask, and undo allocative and representational harms as they materialize in sociotechnical form. We propose algorithmic reparation as a foundation for building, evaluating, adjusting, and when necessary, omitting and eradicating machine learning systems. (shrink)
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  21. The efficacy of mnemonic components of the cognitive interview: towards a shortened variant for time-critical investigations.Michael Davis,Marilyn McMahon &Kenneth Greenwood -unknown
     
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    Socrates’ Pre-Socratism: Some Remarks on the Structure of Plato’s Phaedo.Michael Davis -1980 -Review of Metaphysics 33 (3):559 - 577.
    To speak of Socrates’ pre-Socratism is puzzling. It suggests that there was a time at which Socrates was not Socrates. That is not entirely misleading. There was something special about Socrates, special enough so that Nietzsche, for one, thought it appropriate to name a problem after him. Plato and Nietzsche agree that there was something uncommon about Socrates; yet in this very uncommonness was revealed something fundamental about what it means to be human. Still, out of the mouth of Plato’s (...) Socrates in the Phaedo we learn that there was a time at which Socrates was not special. His pre-Socratism refers to that time, a time which we may call Socrates’ "first sailing," a time when he inquired into the causes of the coming to be, perishing, and being of each thing. Obviously this way of inquiry can be first only from the perspective of Socrates’ famous "second sailing." It is this second sailing which makes Socrates special. For that reason it has been legitimately the object of more attention than the first sailing. Truth has a greater claim on us than error, even Socrates’ error. Nevertheless, the need for a second sailing can become clear only as a result of an awareness of the deficiencies of the first. If we are to understand specialness we must understand its origins in commonness. With that in mind it is to the deficiencies of Socrates’ first sailing that I would now like to turn. (shrink)
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    Thinking like an engineer: studies in the ethics of a profession.Michael Davis -1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Michael Davis, a leading figure in the study of professional ethics, offers here both a compelling exploration of engineering ethics and a philosophical analysis of engineering as a profession. After putting engineering in historical perspective, Davis turns to the Challenger space shuttle disaster to consider the complex relationship between engineering ideals and contemporary engineering practice. Here, Davis examines how social organization and technical requirements define how engineers should (and presumably do) think. Later chapters test his analysis of engineering judgement (...) and autonomy empirically, engaging a range of social science research including a study of how engineers and managers work together in ten different companies. (shrink)
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    The Autobiography of Philosophy: Rousseau's the Reveries of the Solitary Walker.Michael Davis -1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In making the condition for its own possibility its deepest concern, philosophy is necessarily about itself—it is autobiographical. The first part of The Autobiography of Philosophy interprets Heidegger's Being and Time, Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals, Aristotle's Metaphysics, and Plato's Lysis as examples of the implicitly autobiographical character of philosophy. The second part is a reading of Rousseau's The Reveries of the Solitary Walker.
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  25. The Autobiography of Philosophy: Rousseau's The Reveries of the Solitary Walker.Michael Davis -2000 -Philosophical Quarterly 50 (200):397-398.
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    The Demand for Bijurally Trained Canadian Lawyers.Kevin E. Davis &Michael J. Trebilcock -2006 - In Albert Breton & M. J. Trebilcock,Bijuralism: an economic approach. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub. Company. pp. 173.
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    Why Punish?Michael Davis -1993 -Law and Philosophy 12 (4):395-405.
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    Coherence in the Visual Imagination.Michael O. Vertolli,Matthew A. Kelly &JimDavies -2018 -Cognitive Science 42 (3):885-917.
    An incoherent visualization is when aspects of different senses of a word are present in the same visualization. We describe and implement a new model of creating contextual coherence in the visual imagination called Coherencer, based on the SOILIE model of imagination. We show that Coherencer is able to generate scene descriptions that are more coherent than SOILIE's original approach as well as a parallel connectionist algorithm that is considered competitive in the literature on general coherence. We also show that (...) co-occurrence probabilities are a better association representation than holographic vectors and that better models of coherence improve the resulting output independent of the association type that is used. Theoretically, we show that Coherencer is consistent with other models of cognitive generation. In particular, Coherencer is a similar, but more cognitively plausible model than the C3 model of concept combination created by Costello and Keane. We show that Coherencer is also consistent with both the modal schematic indices of perceptual symbol systems theory and the amodal contextual constraints of Thagard's theory of coherence. Finally, we describe how Coherencer is consistent with contemporary research on the hippocampus, and we show evidence that the process of making a visualization coherent is serial. (shrink)
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    Aristotle, On Poetics1 eds., and trans., Seth Benardete and.Michael Davis,Claudia Baracchi,Duane H. Davis,Ulrike Oudee Dünkelsbühler,Stephen Gaukroger &Eugene Gogol -2001 -Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23 (1).
  30. The fake that launched a thousand ships : The question of identity in euripides' Helen.Michael Davis -2009 - In William Wians,Logos and Muthos: Philosophical Essays in Greek Literature. State University of New York Press.
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  31. Victims' right, revenge, and retribution.Michael Davis -2001 -Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 3 (2):45-68.
     
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    The Politics of Interpretation: Ideology, Professionalism, and the Study of LiteratureLeft Politics and the Literary Profession.Michael Fischer,Patrick Colm Hogan,Lennard J. Davis &M. Bella Mirabella -1992 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (2):157.
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    The J. H. B. Bookshelf.Michael Fortun,Mark Madison,Edmund Russell,Freddrick R. Davis,Ann F. La Berge &Sally G. Kohlstedt -1998 -Journal of the History of Biology 31 (1):143-154.
  34. Gewirth and the pain of contradiction.Michael Davis -1991 -Philosophical Forum 22 (3):211-227.
  35. Justifying torture as an act of war.Michael Davis -2008 - In Larry May,War: Essays in Political Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  36. Politics and Poetry: Aristotle's Politics, Books VII and VIII.Michael Davis -1992 -Interpretation 19 (2):157-168.
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    Examining the Impact of School Esports Program Participation on Student Health and Psychological Development.Michael G. Trotter,Tristan J. Coulter,Paul A. Davis,Dylan R. Poulus &Remco Polman -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study examined the influence of 7 high school esports developmental programs on student self-regulation, growth mindset, positive youth development, perceived general health and physical activity, and sport behaviour. A total of 188 students originally participated, with 58 participants completing both pre- and post-program information. At baseline, no significant differences were found between youth e-athletes and their aged-matched controls. The analysis for the observation period showed a significant interaction effect for the PYD confidence scale, with post-hoc comparisons showing a significant (...) decrease in the control group from pre- to post assessment whereas the esports group remained the same. Time main effects showed a decrease in the self-regulation motivation factor, PYD connection factor and PA for all participants. Overall, this study showed that students enrolled in their respective school esports program did not differ from those who did not in self-regulation, growth mindset, PYD, perceived health and PA, and sport behaviour. It was likely that all participants showed a decrease in motivation, connection, and PA due to COVID19 lockdown during the study period. This study is the first to investigate the longitudinal impact of student involvement in high school esports and showed that esports participation did not have a negative impact on any health or psychological factors. (shrink)
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    Marsilio Ficino: his theology, his philosophy, his legacy.Michael J. B. Allen,Valery Rees &MartinDavies (eds.) -2002 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume consists of 21 essays on Marsilio Ficino (1433-99), the Florentine scholar-philosopher-magus-priest who was the architect of Renaissance Platonism.
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    Optimizing Military Human Subjects Protection and Research Productivity: The Role of Institutional Memory.Michael D. April,Carolyn W. April,Steven G. Schauer,Joseph K. Maddry,Daniel J. Sessions,W. Tyler Davis,Patrick C. Ng,Joshua Oliver &Robert A. Delorenzo -2016 -American Journal of Bioethics 16 (8):43-45.
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    The amdS gene of Aspergillus nidulans: Control by multiple regulatory signals.Michael J. Hynes &Meryl A. Davis -1986 -Bioessays 5 (3):123-128.
    The amdS gene of A. nidulans has proved extremely favourable for the isolation of mutations affecting gene regulation. Trans‐acting regulatory genes involved in amdS induction by small molecular weight effectors have been identified – amdR (ω‐amino acids) facB (acetate) and amdA (acetate). Another gene, the areA gene, has properties expected of a major activator gene involved in nitrogen metabolite repression of amdS. All of these regulatory genes are also involved in the control of various other functions encoded by structural genes (...) unlinked to amdS. Mutations in the 5′‐region adjacent to amdS have been isolated and allow the identification of independent cis‐acting sequences which are the target sites for the regulatory genes. The involvement of these sequences in regulatory product binding has been deduced from titration studies using transformants containing multiple copies of the 5′ sequences. A combination of genetics and molecular analysis is allowing a detailed characterization of this system. (shrink)
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    Why Punish?Michael Davis -1991
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    Infrared Acceleration Radiation.Michael R. R. Good &Paul C. W.Davies -2023 -Foundations of Physics 53 (3):1-11.
    We present an exactly soluble electron trajectory that permits an analysis of the soft (deep infrared) radiation emitted, the existence of which has been experimentally observed during beta decay via lowest order inner bremsstrahlung. Our treatment also predicts the time evolution and temperature of the emission, and possibly the spectrum, by analogy with the closely related phenomenon of the dynamic Casimir effect.
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    Navigational Experience and the Preservation of Spatial Abilities into Old Age Among a Tropical Forager‐Farmer Population.Helen E. Davis,Michael Gurven &Elizabeth Cashdan -2023 -Topics in Cognitive Science 15 (1):187-212.
    Navigational performance responds to navigational challenges, and both decline with age in Western populations as older people become less mobile. But mobility does not decline everywhere; Tsimané forager-farmers in Bolivia remain highly mobile throughout adulthood, traveling frequently by foot and dugout canoe for subsistence and social visitation. We, therefore, measured both natural mobility and navigational performance in 305 Tsimané adults, to assess differences with age and to test whether greater mobility was related to better navigational performance across the lifespan. Daily (...) mobility was measured by GPS tracking, regional mobility through interview, navigational performance through pointing accuracy and perspective taking in environmental space, and mental rotation by a computerized task. Although mental rotation and spatial perspective taking declined with age, mobility and pointing accuracy remained high from mid-life through old age. Greater regional mobility was associated with greater accuracy at pointing and perspective taking, suggesting that spatial experience at environmental scales may help maintain navigational performance in later adulthood. (shrink)
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    Intra- and Inter-Regional Priming of Ipsilateral Human Primary Motor Cortex With Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation Does Not Induce Consistent Neuroplastic Effects.Michael Do,Melissa Kirkovski,Charlotte B.Davies,Soukayna Bekkali,Linda K. Byrne &Peter G. Enticott -2018 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Explaining wrongdoing.Michael Davis -1989 -Journal of Social Philosophy 20 (1-2):74-90.
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    Preventive detention, Corrado, and me.Michael Davis -1996 -Criminal Justice Ethics 15 (2):13-24.
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    Ethics and the University.Michael Davis -1998 - New York: Routledge.
    _Ethics and the University_ brings together two closely related topics, the practice of ethics in the university and the teaching of practical or applied ethics in the university. This volume is divided into four parts: * A survey of practical ethics, offering an explanation of its recent emergence as a university subject, situating that subject into a wider social and historical context and identifying some problems that the subject generates for universities * An examination of research ethics, including the problem (...) of plagiarism * A discussion of the teaching of practical ethics.Michael Davis explores how ethics can be integrated into the university curriculum and what part particular cases should play in the teaching of ethics * An exploration of sexual ethics _Ethics and the University_ provides a stimulating and provocative analysis of academic ethics which will be useful to students, academics and practitioners. (shrink)
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    A sound retributive argument for the death penalty.Michael Davis -2002 -Criminal Justice Ethics 21 (2):22-26.
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    Commentary / Rank has no privilege.Michael Davis -2003 -Criminal Justice Ethics 22 (2):38-43.
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    Do cops really need a code of ethics?Michael Davis -1991 -Criminal Justice Ethics 10 (2):14-28.
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