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    Dewey's Democracy and Education Revisited: Contemporary Discourses for Democratic Education and Leadership.Clay Baulch, Nichole E. Bourgeois, Peter Hlebowitsh, Raymond A. Horn, Karen Embry-Jenlink, Patrick M. Jenlink, Timothy B. Jones, Andrew Kaplan, Jarod Lambert, John Leonard, Reitumetse Obakeng Mabokela, Jean A. Madsen, Kathy Sernak, Robert J. Starratt, Lee Stewart, Duncan Waite & Susan Field Waite (eds.) - 2009 - R&L Education.
    This book presents a collection of contemporary discourses that reconsider the relationship of democracy as a political ideology and American ideal and education as the foundation of preparing democratic citizens in America.
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    Disjunctivism and the Epistemological Holy Grail.Tess Dewhurst - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (1):599-618.
    The grounding or motivating intuitions behind internalism and externalism seem to be fundamentally at odds. If there is ever to be a viable or satisfying solution to the problem, it must satisfy the grounding intuitions behind both sides of the debate. Duncan Pritchard claims his theory of epistemological disjunctivism (ED) does just this, arguing that it could be the holy grail we have all been waiting for. However, I believe the holy grail is already out there in the form (...)
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  3. (1 other version)Historical Injustice.Duncan Ivison - 2006 - In John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig & Anne Phillips, The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    This article examines the concept of historical injustice in the context of contemporary political theory. It examines the moral consequences of historical injustice for the descendants of both the perpetrators and the victims and outlines the six questions that any plausible defence of the idea of making reparations for past injustices must deal with. It suggests that taking historical injustice seriously is compatible with moral cosmopolitanism and it also helps with the understanding the nature of various kinds of inequalities that (...)
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  4. Embedding Ethics in the Business Curriculum: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach.David S. Waller, Lynne M. Freeman, Gerhard Hambusch, Katrina Waite & John Neil - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 11:239-259.
    In response to recent corporate ethical and financial disasters there has been increased pressure on business schools to improve their teaching of corporate ethics. Accreditation bodies, such as the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), now require member institutions to develop the ethical awareness of business students, either through a dedicated subject or an integrated coverage of ethics across the curriculum. This paper describes an institutional approach to the incorporation of a comprehensive multi-disciplinary ethics framework into the business (...)
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  5. Artifact characterization and mitigation techniques during concurrent sensing and stimulation using bidirectional deep brain stimulation platforms.Michaela E. Alarie, Nicole R. Provenza, Michelle Avendano-Ortega, Sarah A. McKay, Ayan S. Waite, Raissa K. Mathura, Jeffrey A. Herron, Sameer A. Sheth, David A. Borton & Wayne K. Goodman - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:1016379.
    Bidirectional deep brain stimulation (DBS) platforms have enabled a surge in hours of recordings in naturalistic environments, allowing further insight into neurological and psychiatric disease states. However, high amplitude, high frequency stimulation generates artifacts that contaminate neural signals and hinder our ability to interpret the data. This is especially true in psychiatric disorders, for which high amplitude stimulation is commonly applied to deep brain structures where the native neural activity is miniscule in comparison. Here, we characterized artifact sources in recordings (...)
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  6. Attention.John Duncan - 1999 - In Robert Andrew Wilson & Frank C. Keil, MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences. Cambridge, USA: MIT Press. pp. 39-41.
  7. Agricultural Economics.R. P. Duncan-Jones - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):116.
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    Curatores Rei Publicae.R. P. Duncan-Jones - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (2):252.
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    The Italian Wine Trade.R. P. Duncan-Jones - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (1):99.
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    Numina Augustorum.Duncan Fishwick - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (01):191-.
    Shortly before the death of Augustus, Tiberius dedicated the celebrated ara numinis Augusti, thus formally enshrining the numen of Augustus within the Imperial Cult. The step was a radical one, fundamental to the whole development of the emperor's ‘divinity’. Whereas the official cult of the emperor's genius had continued a traditional Republican practice, if with significant differences, to ascribe numen to the princeps was to establish Augustus as a through whom divinity could function as an intermediary. For to pay cult (...)
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    The deification of Claudius.Duncan Fishwick - 2002 - Classical Quarterly 52 (1):341-349.
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  12. Deliberative Democracy and the Politics of Reconciliation.Duncan Ivison - 2010 - In David Kahane, Melissa Williams & Daniel Weinstock, Deliberative Democracy in Practice. Vancouver: UBC Press. pp. 115-137.
    The problem of historical injustice presents a deep challenge to the aspirations of deliberative democrats, especially to those “deliberative activists” who seek to advance deliberation in deeply unjust circumstances (Fung 2005, 399). But the debate over historical injustice can itself benefi t from taking a “democratic turn.” Much of the literature is dominated by arguments over historical entitlement theories of justice or by a legalistic focus on the possibilities for compensation and reparation.1 That much of it is deeply skeptical as (...)
     
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  13. The logic of Aboriginal Rights.Duncan Ivison - 2003 - Ethnicities 3 (3):321-44.
    Are there any Aboriginal rights? If there are, then what kind of rights are they? Are they human rights adapted and shaped to the circumstances of indigenous peoples? Or are they specific cultural rights, exclusive to members of Aboriginal societies? In recent liberal political theory, aboriginal rights are often conceived of as cultural rights and thus as group rights. As a result, they are vulnerable to at least three kinds of objections: i) that culture is not a primary good relevant (...)
     
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    Odi Et Amo, from Catullus to Ovid.Duncan F. Kennedy - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):62-.
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    Contents.Duncan Pritchard - 2016 - In Epistemic Angst: Radical Skepticism and the Groundlessness of Our Believing.
    It is nowadays taken for granted that the core radical sceptical arguments all pivot upon the principle that the epistemic operator in question is ‘closed’ under known entailments. Accordingly, the standard anti-sceptical project now involves either denying closure or retaining closure by amending how one understands other elements of the sceptical argument. However, there are epistemic principles avail- able to the sceptic which are logically weaker than closure but achieve the same result. Accordingly the contemporary debate fails to engage with (...)
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  16. Oof.Duncan Pritchard - unknown
    6 ABSTRACT. I outline GrecoÕs response to the Pyrrhonian challenge to 7 epistemic externalist theories of knowledge and offer two points of criticism. 8 I also argue, however, that there is an account of epistemic luck available 9 which can cast some light on the dispute that Greco is concerned with, and..
     
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    Wordsworth on Virgil, Georgics 4.228–30.Duncan Wu - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (02):561-.
    When Wordsworth was eighteen he embarked on a series of translations from Virgil's Georgics. All that survives of them today is a series of rough drafts and jottings, among which is a short note in which he attempts to resolve the well-known crux at 4.228–30 Suppose we read it thus – ‘prius haustu parcus aquarum / Ora fove, etc.’ – and construe it thus: First sparingly steep the mouth of the hive in water.
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  18. Famine and Food Supply - Peter Garnsey: Famine and Food-supply in the Graeco-Roman World: Responses to Risk and Crisis. Pp. xx + 303; 2 figs; 8 tables; 2 maps. Cambridge University Press, 1988. £25. [REVIEW]R. P. Duncan-Jones - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):103-106.
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    Nietzsche's Corps/e: Aesthetics, Politics, Prophecy, or, the Spectacular Technoculture of Everyday Life.Geoff Waite - 1996 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    Appearing between two historical touchstones—the alleged end of communism and the 100th anniversary of Nietzsche’s death—this book offers a provocative hypothesis about the philosopher’s afterlife and the fate of leftist thought and culture. At issue is the relation of the dead Nietzsche (_corpse_) and his written work (_corpus_) to subsequent living Nietzscheanism across the political spectrum, but primarily among a leftist _corps_ that has been programmed and manipulated by concealed dimensions of the philosopher’s thought. If anyone is responsible for what (...)
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  20. Analysis of Perceptual Expertise in Radiology – Current Knowledge and a New Perspective.Stephen Waite, Arkadij Grigorian, Robert G. Alexander, Stephen L. Macknik, Marisa Carrasco, David J. Heeger & Susana Martinez-Conde - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    The life of Louis Claude de Saint-Martin.Arthur Edward Waite - 1901 - London,: P. Wellby.
    The renowned occult scholar Arthur Edward Waite left no stone unturned when preparing this meticulously researched volume on the life and works of the French mystic Louis Claude de Saint-Martin. Drawing on contemporary biographies, correspondences, and all the source materials that were available to him at the time, he put together a biography and summary of Saint-MartinÍs work that is still unsurpassed to this day. This edition is presented with modernised typography and a new and expanded index.
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    Somatic poetics.Clea T. Waite - 2020 - Technoetic Arts 18 (2):267-277.
    This article considers scientific data and methods taken as a vocabulary for a visual language of poetics, shaping an artistic practice exploring the liminal poetics of space, time, science and mythology, equally considered. These artworks focus on the moving image as an immersive, architectonic construct, one that makes it possible to blur the boundary between space and time. They are cinematic environments that create a space of spatial and temporal ambiguity, open to the performative role of the viewer in composing (...)
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    Race‐induced trauma, antiracism, and radical self‐care.Roberta Waite & Kechi Iheduru-Anderson - forthcoming - Nursing Inquiry.
  24. On Esotericism.Geoffrey Waite - 1998 - Political Theory 26 (5):603-651.
    There was a famous discussion between Heidegger and Ernst Cassirer in Davos which revealed the lostness and emptiness of this remarkable representative of established academic philosophy to everyone who had eyes. Cassirer had been a pupil of Hermann Cohen, the founder of the neo-Kantian school. Cohen had elaborated a system of philosophy whose center was ethics. Cassirer had transformed Cohen's system into a new system of philosophy in which ethics had completely disappeared. It had been silently dropped: he had not (...)
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  25. (1 other version)Jean Piaget's constructivist theory of learning.Sandra Waite-Stupiansky - 2022 - In Lynn E. Cohen & Sandra Waite-Stupiansky, Theories of early childhood education: developmental, behaviorist, and critical. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Salutations.Geoff Waite - 2019 - In Bruce Krajewski, Gadamer’s Repercussions: Reconsidering Philosophical Hermeneutics. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 256-306.
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    Corrigendum: Analysis of Perceptual Expertise in Radiology – Current Knowledge and a New Perspective.Stephen Waite, Arkadij Grigorian, Robert G. Alexander, Stephen L. Macknik, Marisa Carrasco, David J. Heeger & Susana Martinez-Conde - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  28. Analecta Husserliana: The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research, Volume XD:Artificial Intelligence;Experience;Premise;Searle, John R.Eldon C. Wait - 2006 - Dordrecht: Springer.
  29. Analecta Husserliana: The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research Vol LXXVII.Eldon C. Wait - 2002 - Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic.
  30. A phenomenological rejection of the empiricist argument from illusions.Eldon C. Wait - 1995 - South African Journal of Philosophy 14 (3):83-89.
     
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    (1 other version)A phenomenological reply to Berkeley's' water experiment'.E. Wait - 1998 - South African Journal of Philosophy 17:104-111.
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    (1 other version)9. A Question Of Responsibility: Nietzsche With H¨Olderlin At War, 1914 – 1946.Geoffrey Waite & Stanley Corngold - 2002 - In Jacob Golomb & Robert S. Wistrich, Nietzsche, Godfather of Fascism?: On the Uses and Abuses of a Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 196-214.
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    Confusions in Advaita Vedānta: knowledge, experience, and enlightenment.Dennis Waite - 2022 - Varanasi: Indica Books.
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    Dialectic as Ethical Askēsis in Plato and Aristotle.Ronald A. Waite - 1998 - Dialogue and Universalism 8 (11):33-41.
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  35. Dissipating illusions.Eldon C. Wait - 1997 - Human Studies 20 (2):221-242.
    Perhaps the greatest challenge to an existential phenomenological account of perception is that posed by the argument from illusions. Recent developments in research on the behaviour of subjects suffering from illusions together with some seminal ideas found in Merleau-Ponty''s writings enable us to develop and corroborate an account of the phenomenon of illusions, one, which unlike the empiricist account, does not undermine our conviction that in perception we reach the things themselves. The traditional argument from illusions derives its force from (...)
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  36. Diagnosis & treatment of chronic arterial insufficiency of the lower extremities.J. I. Waits, J. Byrne, P. Clagett, M. E. Farkouh, J. M. Porter, D. L. Saclett & L. M. de StrandenssTaylor - 1996 - A Critical Review. Circulation 94:3026-3049.
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    Herbert Spencer and his critics.Charles Burlingame Waite - 1900 - Chicago,: C. V. Waite & co.. Edited by Herbert Spencer.
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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    Individual target setting in a mainstream and special school: tensions in understanding and ownership.Sue Waite, Hazel Lawson & Carolyn Bromfield - 2009 - Educational Studies 35 (2):107-121.
    Our research examined understandings of individual student target setting processes through semi?structured interviews with staff and students from two schools in England: a special school for students with severe learning difficulties and a linked mainstream secondary school. This article details some of the tensions and issues arising from perceived ownership of targets and the communication and sharing of these between and within schools, specifically focusing on dimensions of power and agency.
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  39. Kant, Schmitt or fues on political theology, radical evil and the foe.Geoffrey Waite - 2010 - Philosophical Forum 41 (1-2):205-227.
  40. Merleau-Ponty's Account of the Perception of Speech and Luria's Description of Semantic Aphasia.Eldon Wait - 1998 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 29 (2):177-200.
    Our objective is to corroborate Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology of speech perception and intersubjectivity through an analysis of A. R. Luria's account of semantic aphasia. By emulating Merleau-Ponty's style of analysis in dealing with the work of a contemporary leader in the field of aphasiology, we are able to take up Merleau-Ponty's thought and test whether his conclusions are inevitable or whether they are based on outmoded problems of the psychology and psychopathology of his day. These reflections also enable us to present (...)
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  41. March wind: Verse.Shirley Dillon Waite - 1935 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 16 (2):122.
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    Nicola CIPROTTI University of Salzburg.Tom Waits - 2012 - Grazer Philosophische Studien, Vol. 86-2012 86:35 - 54.
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  43. Nietzsche rhetoric nihilism : Every name in history, every style, everything permitted? (A political philology of the last letter).Geoff Waite - 2009 - In Jeffrey Metzger, Nietzsche, Nihilism and the Philosophy of the Future. Continuum.
  44. Nietzsche with Dostoevsky : unrequited collaborators in crime without punishment.Geoff Waite & Francesca Cernia Slovin - 2016 - In Jeff Love & Jeffrey Metzger, Nietzsche and Dostoevsky: philosophy, morality, tragedy. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
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  45. Playing in the Ruins: Humor and the Discipline of Biblical Interpretation.Casey Wait - 2026 - Interpretation 80 (3):243-250.
    This essay explores the generative role of humor in biblical interpretation, arguing that humor disrupts expectations and invites openness to new meaning. Through close readings of stories like Jonah, the Emmaus disciples, Balaam’s talking donkey, and the prodigal son’s elder brother, it demonstrates how biblical texts and their interpreters use humor to resist premature closure and foster creative engagement. The essay further suggests that interpreters are called to “play in the ruins” of these narratives—dwelling with ambiguity and surprise. In doing (...)
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  46. Reconciling descriptions of consciousness from within and from without.Eldon C. Wait - 2002 - In Analecta Husserliana: The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research Vol LXXVII. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic.
     
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    (1 other version)Raymund Lully: illuminated doctor, alchemist and Christian mystic.Arthur Edward Waite - 1922 - London: William Rider & Son.
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    Radio Nietzsche, or, How to Fall Short of Philosophy.Geoff Waite - 2019 - In Bruce Krajewski, Gadamer’s Repercussions: Reconsidering Philosophical Hermeneutics. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 169-211.
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    The Phenomenon of The Gaze.Eldon C. Wait - 2009 - In A.-T. Tymieniecka, Memory in the Ontopoiesis of Life: Book One. Memory in the Generation and Unfolding of Life. Springer Verlag. pp. 95-102.
    In this paper I aim to offer an ‘existential analysis’ of simultanagnosia similar to those analyses of visual agnosias offered by Merleau-Ponty in the Phenomenology of Perception. Simultanagnosia is an intruiging form of visual agnosia which restricts the vision of the patient to one object at a time, producing a kind of ‘tunnel’ or ‘tubular’ vision’. The agnosia is accompanied by an optic ataxia, which disrupts the saccadic movements or the small scanning movements of the eye. Through a critique of (...)
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    (1 other version)The Secret Tradition in Alchemy: Its Development and Records.Arthur Edward Waite - 1926 - Routledge.
    A complete history of alchemy revealing the subject as much more than the attempts in early science of turning base metals into gold or silver, this book goes about intimating the mystical experience underlying hermetic symbolism. It outlines some of the ‘secret’ inner meanings to alchemy - symbolism, metaphysics, and spirituality. This book contains a universe of information and is worthwhile reading for anyone wanting to know more on this engaging subject. Originally published in 1926.
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