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    Steven M. Mintz and Roselyn E. Morris, Ethical Obligations and Decision Making in Accounting: Text and Cases: McGraw-Hill/irwin, 3rd edition, October 4, 2013, 512 pages, ISBN-10: 007786221X, ISBN-13: 978-0077862213.W.SteveAlbrecht -2014 -Journal of Business Ethics 121 (3):497-498.
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  2. From Wittgenstein's prison to the boundless ocean : Carnap's dream of logical syntax.Steve Awodey &A. W. Carus -2009 - In Pierre Wagner,Carnap's Logical syntax of language. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    The Turning Point and the Revolution: Philosophy of Mathematics in Logical Empiricism from Tractatus on Logical Syllogism.Steve Awodey &A. W. Carus -unknown
    Steve Awodey and A. W. Carus. The Turning Point and the Revolution: Philosophy of Mathematics in Logical Empiricism from Tractatus on Logical Syllogism.
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  4. Gödel and Carnap.Steve Awodey &A. W. Carus -2010 - In Kurt Gödel, Solomon Feferman, Charles Parsons & Stephen G. Simpson,Kurt Gödel: essays for his centennial. Ithaca, NY: Association for Symbolic Logic.
  5. Reproductive strategies and tactics.Steve W. Gangestad -2009 - In Robin Dunbar & Louise Barrett,Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology. Oxford University Press.
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    How Carnap Could Have Replied to Gödel.Steve Awodey &A. W. Carus -unknown
    Steve Awodey and A. W. Carus. How Carnap Could Have Replied to Gödel.
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    Penser l'Autre: psychanalyse lacanienne et philosophie.Steve Lofts &Philipp W. Rosemann -1994 -Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 (1):82-97.
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    Selection for fixation and selection for orthographic processing need not coincide.Albrecht W. Inhoff &Kelly Shindler -2003 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):489-490.
    The E-Z Reader model assumes that the parafoveal selection for fixation and the subsequent selection for attention allocation encompass the same spatially distinct letter cluster. Recent data suggest, however, that an individual letter sequence is selected for fixation and that more than one letter sequence can be selected for attention allocation (processing).
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  9. Spatial vision.W. Geisler &D.Albrecht -2000 - In K.K. De Valois,Seeing. Academic Press. pp. 79--128.
     
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    Legal and Regulatory Education and Training Needs in the Healthcare Industry.Steve W. Henson,Debra Burke,Stephen M. Crow &Sandra J. Hartman -2005 -Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 7 (4):114-118.
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    Introduction to the Special Theme Issue: Dallas Willard and Spiritual Formation.Steve L. Porter &Gary W. Moon -2010 -Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 3 (2):126-127.
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    Special Theme Issue: Dallas Willard and Spiritual Formation.Steve L. Porter &Gary W. Moon -2009 -Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 2 (1):146-146.
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    The unended Quest for legitimacy in science.Steve W. Fuller -2003 -Philosophy of the Social Sciences 33 (4):472-478.
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    Babylonisches-assyrisches Glossar.W. F. Albright,Carl Bezold,Adele Bezold,Albrecht Götze,Carl Winter &Albrecht Gotze -1928 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 48:177.
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    Belief and truth in hypothesised behaviours.Stefano V.Albrecht,Jacob W. Crandall &Subramanian Ramamoorthy -2016 -Artificial Intelligence 235 (C):63-94.
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    Phoenix Civic Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona, January 9–10, 2004.Matthew Foreman,Steve Jackson,Julia Knight,R. W. Knight,Steffen Lempp,Françoise Point,Kobi Peterzil,Leonard Schulman,Slawomir Solecki &Carol Wood -2004 -Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (2).
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    Everyone'sa Critic: Memory Models and Uses for an Artificial Turing Judge.W. Joseph MacInnes,Blair C. Armstrong,Dwayne Pare,George S. Cree &Steve Joordens -2009 - In B. Goertzel, P. Hitzler & M. Hutter,Proceedings of the Second Conference on Artificial General Intelligence. Atlantis Press.
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    Safety and tolerability of theta burst stimulation vs. single and paired pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation: a comparative study of 165 pediatric subjects.Yaejee H. Hong,Steve W. Wu,Ernest V. Pedapati,Paul S. Horn,David A. Huddleston,Cameron S. Laue &Donald L. Gilbert -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Kleine SchriftenKleine Schriften: Nachtragsband.Stephanie W. Jamison,Ludwig Alsdorf &Albrecht Wezler -2003 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (2):466.
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    A more featural based processing for the self-face: An eye-tracking study.Jasmine K. W. Lee,Steve M. J. Janssen &Alejandro J. Estudillo -2022 -Consciousness and Cognition 105 (C):103400.
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    Social anxiety and difficulty disengaging threat: Evidence from eye-tracking.Casey A. Schofield,Ashley L. Johnson,Albrecht W. Inhoff &Meredith E. Coles -2012 -Cognition and Emotion 26 (2):300-311.
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    Mediale Perspektiven der Reformationspublizistik Die, N e w e Wandlung eynes christlichen Lebens' von 1527.Albrecht Dröse -2004 -Das Mittelalter 9 (1).
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    Beyond cortex: The evolution of the human brain.Rowena Chin,Steve W. C. Chang &Avram J. Holmes -2023 -Psychological Review 130 (2):285-307.
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    Perceived nuisance of mosquitoes on the isle of sheppey, Kent, uk.Robert A. Hutchinson &Steve W. Lindsay -2006 -Journal of Biosocial Science 38 (5):707-712.
    Little is known about the biting nuisance of mosquitoes in the UK, despite the high numbers found in some locations. A telephone questionnaire survey was used to determine the perceived nuisance of biting insects on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, a place notorious for mosquitoes. Two hundred randomly selected individuals were interviewed and asked if they suffered from mosquito bites. If they answered yes, they were asked to describe where and when they were bitten, and what measures they took against (...) mosquitoes. Forty-six per cent of respondents completed the questionnaire. Of those, 50% reported being bitten by mosquitoes, mostly outside during the summer. Seventy per cent said that most biting occurred during the evening and night. Of those respondents who protected themselves against biting (27), most used repellents (70%), with the remainder changing their behaviour to avoid mosquitoes, including closing or screening windows (33%), wearing thicker clothes (7%) and spraying insecticide (4%). One person slept under a bednet in summer (4%). This study provides evidence that on the Isle of Sheppey mosquitoes are considered a major nuisance by a sizeable proportion of the population. Since there is growing interest in the threat posed by new and emerging diseases in the UK, health authorities will need to make substantial efforts to inform and reassure the public about the threats posed by mosquitoes in areas where they are common. (shrink)
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    AI and the future of humanity: ChatGPT-4, philosophy and education – Critical responses.Michael A. Peters,Liz Jackson,Marianna Papastephanou,Petar Jandrić,George Lazaroiu,Colin W. Evers,Bill Cope,Mary Kalantzis,Daniel Araya,Marek Tesar,Carl Mika,Lei Chen,Chengbing Wang,Sean Sturm,Sharon Rider &Steve Fuller -2024 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 56 (9):828-862.
    1. Michael A PetersBeijing Normal UniversityChatGPT is an AI chatbot released by OpenAI on November 30, 2022 and a ‘stable release’ on February 13, 2023. It belongs to OpenAI’s GPT-3 family (genera...
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    Book Review Section 3. [REVIEW]Frank Scott Howell,Steve Aby,Larry Cuban,Sandra Hollingsworth,Bruce Anthony Jones,David Thornton Moore,Robert W. Johns &Mary Alice Barksdale-Ladd -1992 -Educational Studies 23 (3):367-415.
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    Watsuji on Nature: Japanese Philosophy in the Wake of Heidegger by David W. Johnson.Steve Bein -2022 -Philosophy East and West 72 (1):1-4.
    There is a certain irony in Japan's foremost secular philosopher grounding his ontology and ethics in a term so infamously unclear as fūdo 風土, given that the Japanese word for philosophy itself denotes "clear thinking." One might make the case that Watsuji's concept of fūdo cannot but be unclear, since he is responding to Heidegger's Being and Time, which is hardly the model of lucid philosophy. That said, it is the philosopher's responsibility to clarify the unclear, and that is the (...) task David W. Johnson has appointed himself in Watsuji on Nature: Japanese Philosophy in the Wake of Heidegger. It is a daunting charge, and Johnson does an admirable job of what those outside academic philosophy might... (shrink)
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    Case Report: Aperiodic Fluctuations of Neural Activity in the Ictal MEG of a Child With Drug-Resistant Fronto-Temporal Epilepsy.Saskia van Heumen,Jeremy T. Moreau,Elisabeth Simard-Tremblay,SteffenAlbrecht,Roy W. R. Dudley &Sylvain Baillet -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Successful surgical treatment of patients with focal drug-resistant epilepsy remains challenging, especially in cases for which it is difficult to define the area of cortex from which seizures originate, the seizure onset zone. Various diagnostic methods are needed to select surgical candidates and determine the extent of resection. Interictal magnetoencephalography with source imaging has proven to be useful for presurgical evaluation, but the use of ictal MEG data remains limited. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether pre-ictal (...) variations of spectral properties of neural activity from ictal MEG recordings are predictive of SOZ location.We performed a 4 h overnight MEG recording in an 8-year-old child with drug-resistant focal epilepsy of suspected right fronto-temporal origin and captured one ~45-s seizure. The patient underwent a right temporal resection from the anterior temporal neocortex and amygdala to the mid-posterior temporal neocortex, sparing the hippocampus proper. She remains seizure-free 21 months postoperatively. The histopathological assessment confirmed frank focal cortical dysplasia type IIa in the MEG-defined SOZ, which was based on source imaging of averaged ictal spikes at seizure onset. We investigated temporal changes together with spatial differences in spectral parameters of background brain activity, namely the aperiodic broadband offset and slope, and assessed how they confounded the interpretation of apparent variations of signal power in typical electrophysiological bands. Our data show that the SOZ was associated with a higher aperiodic offset and exponent during the seizure compared to control regions. Both parameters increased in all regions from 2 min before the seizure onwards. Regions anatomically closer to the SOZ also expressed higher values compared to contralateral regions, potentially indicating ictal spread. We also show that narrow-band power changes were caused by these fluctuations in the aperiodic component of ongoing brain activity. Our results indicate that the broadband aperiodic component of ongoing brain activity cannot be reduced to background noise of no physiological interest, and rather may be indicative of the neuropathophysiology of the SOZ. We believe these findings will inspire future studies of ictal MEG cases and confirm their significance. (shrink)
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    Truth, Semblance, Reconciliation: Adorno's Aesthetic Redemption of Modernity.Albrecht Wellmer -1984 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (62):89-115.
    No one has succeeded better than Theodor W. Adorno in analyzing modern culture with all its ambiguities — ambiguities which herald the possibility of an unleashing of aesthetic and communicative potentials as well as the possibility of a withering away of culture. Since Schopenhauer and Nietzsche — with whose aesthetics and epistemology Adorno's thought secretly communicates — no other philosophy of art, at least in Germany, has had such a sustained influence on artists, critics, and intellectuals. The traces of his (...) influence on the consciousness of those who, be it in a productive, critical, or purely receptive capacity, are involved with modern art cannot be overlooked. (shrink)
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  30. Index of personal names.J. G. R. Acquoy,Adam de Marisco,K. Adel,Egbertus Aemilius,Hilbrandus Aiteiz,Fr Akkerman,Reint Alberda,W. J. Alberts,Albertus Magnus &Albrecht von Eyb -1993 - In Fokke Akkerman, Gerda C. Huisman & Arie Johan Vanderjagt,Wessel Gansfort (1419-1489) and northern humanism. New York: E.J. Brill. pp. 415.
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    Zen Pathways: An Introduction to the Philosophy and Practice of Zen Buddhism (禅道の千路) by Bret W. Davis (review).Steve G. Lofts -2023 -Journal of Japanese Philosophy 9 (1):159-166.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Zen Pathways: An Introduction to the Philosophy and Practice of Zen Buddhism (禅道の千路) by Bret W. Davis (review)Steve G. LoftsBret W. Davis, Zen Pathways: An Introduction to the Philosophy and Practice of Zen Buddhism (禅道の千路)There is no shortage of books on Zen from almost every imaginable angle. And so, what makes Zen Pathways: An Introduction to the Philosophy and Practice of Zen Buddhism (禅道の千路) by Bret W. Davis (...) unique enough to take up and read, and even re-read? And who should read it? The answers to these questions depend on who you are and what you are looking for. If you are simply curious about what Zen philosophy and practice is or is not, a student, a professor looking for a textbook on Zen Buddhism for your course, or a practitioner seeking to deepen your understanding of what it is that you are practicing, then you will almost certainly enjoy and profit greatly from this book. Davis brings to the page over thirty years of active engagement with Zen Buddhism as a practitioner, teacher of philosophy and Zen Buddhism, and scholar. Davis provides his reader with an accessible, comprehensive, and well-documented introduction to the teachings and practices of Zen Buddhism. What makes this introduction stand out and be particularly effective is that Davis provides us with a scholarly and philosophical account of Zen Buddhism that is animated by his personal experience as a long-term practitioner in Japan at the Rinzai Zen monastery of Shōkokuji and as a teacher and director of the Heart of Zen Meditation Group at Loyola University Maryland. However, as the Japanese subtitle of this work, 禅道の千路, makes clear, there are “a thousand paths of the way of Zen,” and Davis is careful to show us the paths he has traveled while leaving it to the reader to find their own paths along the way.In the course of the book’s twenty-four chapters, Davis provides his reader with a clear account and philosophical interpretation of [End Page 159] the core teachings of Buddhism (the four noble truths, impermanence, the no-self doctrine, co-origination and interconnection of the one and the many, nirvana and samsara, the great death, and so on), always relating his theoretical explanations to the concrete perspective of the practice of Zen Buddhism. His account of Zen Buddhism situates it in the historical tradition of Buddhism as it was transplanted from India to China, from China to Japan, and today from Japan to other places in the world. Davis connects these teachings to the practice of Zen, providing readers with a concrete and firsthand introduction to such Zen practices as zazen (seated meditation), kinhin (walking meditation), sanzen (interviews with a teacher), koān work, and samu (meditative work), and to the Zen practice of cultivating naturalness (jinen) in and through such art forms as karate and flower arrangement (ikebana), the Japanese aesthetics of “cut-continuance” and wabi-sabi, as well as Zen-inspired gardens, painting, and music. The book also explores a number of classical and contemporary philosophical issues from the standpoint of Zen Buddhism: the problem of the one and the many, the ethical relation to the other, the problem of evil, the nature of love, freedom and determinacy, what is God, our relation to nature, and so on. Finally, the presentation of the core teachings of Zen Buddhism and the discussion of philosophical issues is undertaken in and through an intercultural and interreligious dialogue in which the similarities and dissimilarities between different cultural and faith traditions are explored and used to help illustrate the unique standpoint of Zen Buddhism. One can mention here Chapter 12 titled “Dying to Live: Zen, Pure Land Buddhism, and Christianity.” This synoptic view of Zen Buddhism is presented in an elegant, personal style that is clear, concise, and expresses a genuine passion and spirit of openness. In copious endnotes, Davis has also provided the reader with a wealth of material for further study that has been judiciously selected from good English translations of readings in the classical works as well as contemporary scholarship. Finally, with an eye to the use of this text in a classroom or in study groups, Davis has... (shrink)
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  32. Solger, K. W. F., Vier Gespräche über das Schöne und die Kunst. [REVIEW]Albrecht Maas -1909 -Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 14:102.
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    Distributed Neural Activity Patterns during Human-to-Human Competition.Matthew Piva,Xian Zhang,J. Adam Noah,Steve W. C. Chang &Joy Hirsch -2017 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Albrecht von HallerHeinz Balmer.W. O. Kupsch -1979 -Isis 70 (1):177-178.
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    Consumer Social Responsibility?Steve Tammelleo &Louis G. Lombardi -2014 -Business and Professional Ethics Journal 33 (1):99-126.
    We develop a vision of consumer responsibility in purchasing decisions in light of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers’ boycotts. These boycotts succeeded in convincing large fast food companies and national supermarket chains to pay tomato growers a penny more per pound, to improve working conditions and wages for pickers. The C.I.W. efforts to generate consumer support eschewed claims associated with rule-based obligations in favor of appeals more typically associated with virtue and caring ethics. The strategies encouraged consumers to understand the (...) plight of tomato pickers and to extend concern in an effort to improve the world. These strategies are associated more with encouragement to contribute to the social good rather than claims that in refusing to help, consumers would fail to fulfill an obligation. Insights from virtue ethics and caring ethics are offered as a model for a broader account of consumer social responsibility. (shrink)
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    The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Philosophy ed. by Bret W. Davis.Steve G. Lofts -2022 -Philosophy East and West 72 (1):1-6.
    The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Philosophy is by all counts an ambitious work. Its primary goal is to provide the reader with a foundational framework in which to engage interpretively the tradition of Japanese philosophy. It would be impossible to summarize, let alone do justice to, the thirty-six rich and illuminating chapters written by many of the most prominent scholars in the field from Japan, Europe, Australia, and North America.Navigating between the "violence of inclusion" that would reduce the philosophically other (...) to our own conception of philosophy and the "violence of exclusion" that would fail to recognize what we share with this other, Bret Davis... (shrink)
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    A.W. Bates, The Anatomy of Robert Knox: Murder, Mad Science and Medical Regulation in Nineteenth-Century Edinburgh. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2010. Pp. ix+228. ISBN 978-1-84519-38-2. £39.95 .Lisa Rosner, The Anatomy Murders: Being the True and Spectacular History of Edinburgh's Notorious Burke and Hare and of the Man of Science who Abetted Them in the Commission of Their Most Heinous Crimes. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010. Pp. vi+328. ISBN 978-0-8122-4191-4. £19.50. [REVIEW]Steve Sturdy -2011 -British Journal for the History of Science 44 (1):133-134.
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    Ernst Cassirer: Scientific Knowledge and the Concept of Man by Seymour W. Itzkoff. [REVIEW]Steve Lofts -2000 -Isis 91:429-430.
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    Music and trauma: the relationship between music, personality, and coping style.Sandra Garrido,Felicity A. Baker,Jane W. Davidson,Grace Moore &Steve Wasserman -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Deep Brain Stimulation Think Tank: Advances in Optogenetics, Ethical Issues Affecting DBS Research, Neuromodulatory Approaches for Depression, Adaptive Neurostimulation, and Emerging DBS Technologies.Vinata Vedam-Mai,Karl Deisseroth,James Giordano,Gabriel Lazaro-Munoz,Winston Chiong,Nanthia Suthana,Jean-Philippe Langevin,Jay Gill,Wayne Goodman,Nicole R. Provenza,Casey H. Halpern,Rajat S. Shivacharan,Tricia N. Cunningham,Sameer A. Sheth,Nader Pouratian,Katherine W. Scangos,Helen S. Mayberg,Andreas Horn,Kara A. Johnson,Christopher R. Butson,Ro’ee Gilron,Coralie de Hemptinne,Robert Wilt,Maria Yaroshinsky,Simon Little,Philip Starr,Greg Worrell,Prasad Shirvalkar,Edward Chang,Jens Volkmann,Muthuraman Muthuraman,Sergiu Groppa,Andrea A. Kühn,Luming Li,Matthew Johnson,Kevin J. Otto,Robert Raike,Steve Goetz,Chengyuan Wu,Peter Silburn,Binith Cheeran,Yagna J. Pathak,Mahsa Malekmohammadi,Aysegul Gunduz,Joshua K. Wong,Stephanie Cernera,Aparna Wagle Shukla,Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora,Wissam Deeb,Addie Patterson,Kelly D. Foote &Michael S. Okun -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15:644593.
    We estimate that 208,000 deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices have been implanted to address neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders worldwide. DBS Think Tank presenters pooled data and determined that DBS expanded in its scope and has been applied to multiple brain disorders in an effort to modulate neural circuitry. The DBS Think Tank was founded in 2012 providing a space where clinicians, engineers, researchers from industry and academia discuss current and emerging DBS technologies and logistical and ethical issues facing the field. (...) The emphasis is on cutting edge research and collaboration aimed to advance the DBS field. The Eighth Annual DBS Think Tank was held virtually on September 1 and 2, 2020 (Zoom Video Communications) due to restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The meeting focused on advances in: (1) optogenetics as a tool for comprehending neurobiology of diseases and on optogenetically-inspired DBS, (2) cutting edge of emerging DBS technologies, (3) ethical issues affecting DBS research and access to care, (4) neuromodulatory approaches for depression, (5) advancing novel hardware, software and imaging methodologies, (6) use of neurophysiological signals in adaptive neurostimulation, and (7) use of more advanced technologies to improve DBS clinical outcomes. There were 178 attendees who participated in a DBS Think Tank survey, which revealed the expansion of DBS into several indications such as obesity, post-traumatic stress disorder, addiction and Alzheimer’s disease. This proceedings summarizes the advances discussed at the Eighth Annual DBS Think Tank. (shrink)
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    A survey of the history of the Roman world - (g.) Fisher the Roman world from Romulus to Muhammad. A new history. Pp. XXIV + 704, b/w & colour ills, maps. London and new York: Routledge, 2022. Paper, £34.99, us$46.95 (cased, £120, us$160). Isbn: 978-0-415-84287-7 (978-0-415-84286-0 hbk). [REVIEW]Steve Lundy -2022 -The Classical Review 72 (2):609-611.
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  42. Namen-und Ortsregister.Abraham von Friesach,Theodor W. Adorno,Adso von Montier-en-Der,Ælward Ded,Ulli Aigel,Albertus Magnus,Albrecht Ii,Herzog von ÖsterreichAlbrecht Iv,Graf von GörzAlbrecht Iii &Alexander der Große -unknown -Augustinus 252 (489):498.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Wendy Kohli,Arthur G. Wirth,Leonard L. Baird,William F. Brazziel,Kas Mazurek,Christiane Gohier,Steve R. Hreha &Seymour W. Itzkoff -1992 -Educational Studies 23 (1):69-107.
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    Effect of 30 Hz theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation on the primary motor cortex in children and adolescents.Ernest V. Pedapati,Donald L. Gilbert,Paul S. Horn,David A. Huddleston,Cameron S. Laue,Nasrin Shahana &Steve W. Wu -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:132790.
    Fourteen healthy children (13.8±2.2 years, range 10 to 16; M:F=5:9) received 30 Hz intermittent theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation (iTBS) with a stimulation intensity of 70% of resting motor threshold (RMT) with a total of 300 (iTBS300) pulses. All volunteers were free of neurologic, psychiatric and serious medical illnesses, not taking any neuropsychiatric medications, and did not have any contraindications to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Changes in the mean amplitudes of motor-evoked potentials from baseline following iTBS were expressed as a ratio (...) and assessed from 1 to 10 minutes (BLOCK1) and 1 to 30 minutes (BLOCK2) using repeated-measures analysis of variance. All 14 subjects completed iTBS300 over the dominant primary motor cortex (M1) without any clinically reported adverse events. ITBS300 produced significant M1 facilitation (F5,65=3.165, p=0.01) at BLOCK1 and trend level M1 facilitation at BLOCK2 (F10,129=1.69, p=0.089). Although iTBS300 (stimulation duration of 92 seconds at 70% RMT) delivered over M1 in typically developed children was well-tolerated and produced on average significant facilitatory changes in cortical excitability, the post-iTBS300 neurophysiologic response was variable in our small sample. ITBS300-induced changes may represent a potential neuroplastic biomarker in healthy children and those with neuro-genetic or neuro-psychiatric disorders. However, a larger sample size is needed to address safety and concerns of response variability. (shrink)
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Pradip Bhattacharya,Edward T. Ulrich,Joseph A. Bracken,Richard Weiss,Christopher Key Chapple,Michael C. Brannigan,Theodore M. Ludwig,S. Nagarajan,Michael H. Fisher,Steve Derné,Herman Tull,Jarrod W. Brown,Joanna Kirkpatrick,Edward T. Ulrich,Carl Olson &Deepak Sarma -2004 -International Journal of Hindu Studies 8 (1-3):203-227.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Kenneth C. Schmidt,Philip G. Altbach,Bernard J. Kohlbrenner,Tom Zepper,Georgia I. Gudykunst,Donald A. Dellow,JamesSteve Counselis,James J. VanPatten,L. David Weller,C. H. Edson,W. Bruce Leslie,Maxine S. Seller,Charles R. Schindler,Cheryl G. Kasson,Fred D. Kierstead &Richard Quantz -1981 -Educational Studies 12 (2):193-213.
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    (1 other version)Book Review Section 3. [REVIEW]Patricia R. Lawler,Ann Byrne von Hoffman,Thomas A. Barlow,David O. Porter,Teddie W. Porter,D. L. Bachelor,James R. Covert,Joan L. Roberts,Roy R. Nasstrom,Cole S. Brembeck,Lois S. Steinbert,John S. Packard,A. L. Sebaley,JamesSteve Counelis,Stephen P. Philips,Stephen W. Brown,Hector Correa &Robert E. Taylor -1974 -Educational Studies 5 (1-2):64-78.
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    Local Styles and Experimental LogicHistory of the American Physiological Society: The First Century, 1887 - 1987. John R. Brobeck, Orr E. Reynolds, Toby A. AppelPhysiology in the American Context, 1850 - 1940. Gerald L. GeisonWalter B. Cannon: The Life and Times of a Young Scientist. Saul Benison, A. Clifford Barger, Elin L. WolfeThe Development of American Physiology: Scientific Medicine in the Nineteenth Century. W. Bruce FyeThe Investigative Enterprise: Experimental Physiology in Nineteenth-Century Medicine. William Coleman, Frederic L. Holmes. [REVIEW]Steve Sturdy -1989 -Isis 80 (2):289-294.
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    Recent Themes in the Philosophy of Science: Scientific Realism and Commonsense.Timothy D. Lyons &Steve Clarke (eds.) -2010 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    Australia and New Zealand boast an active community of scholars working in the field of history, philosophy and social studies of science. Australasian Studies in History and Philosophy of Science aims to provide a distinctive publication outlet for their work. Each volume comprises a group of thematically-connected essays edited by scholars based in Australia or New Zealand with special expertise in that particular area. In each volume, a majority ofthe contributors are from Australia or New Zealand. Contributions from elsewhere are (...) by no means ruled out, however, and are actively encouraged wherever appropriate to the balance of the volume in question. Earlier volumes in the series have been welcomed for significantly advancing the discussion of the topics they have dealt with. I believe that the present volume will be greeted equally enthusiastically by readers in many parts of the world. R. W. Home General Editor Australasian Studies in History And Philosophy of Science viii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The majority of the papers in this collection had their origin in the 2001 Australasian Association for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Science annual conference, held at the University of Melbourne, where streams of papers on the themes of scientific realism and commonsense were organised. (shrink)
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    Rorty Reframed.Steve Fuller -2023 -Common Knowledge 29 (1):86-101.
    Richard Rorty is easily cast as the intellectual godfather of our post-truth condition. But unlike Nicholas Gaskill, whose article in Common Knowledge 28, no. 3, has engendered a continuing symposium in the journal, Professor Fuller sees Rorty's role as being to his credit rather than detriment. Rorty extended W. B. Gallie's idea of “essentially contested concepts” from the moral and political spheres to the epistemic, thereby rendering such terms as truth, reason, and evidence inherently vague, which means that they are (...) defined not a priori but only in the context of exemplary concrete cases. Doing so invariably results in a “redescription” of what is observed that explains the “meta” level of understanding that philosophy brings to whatever it discusses. In this sense, all that the post-truth condition does is turn everyone into a philosopher. (shrink)
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