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  1. Two asymmetries governing neural and mental timing.Amanda R. Bolbecker, Zixi Cheng, Gary Felsten, King-Leung Kong, Corrinne C. M. Lim, Sheryl J. Nisly-Nagele, Lolin T. Wang-Bennett & Gerald S. Wasserman - 2002 - Consciousness and Cognition 11 (2):265-272.
    Mental timing studies may be influenced by powerful cognitive illusions that can produce an asymmetry in their rate of progress relative to neuronal timing studies. Both types of timing research are also governed by a temporal asymmetry, expressed by the fact that the direction of causation must follow time's arrow. Here we refresh our earlier suggestion that the temporal asymmetry offers promise as a means of timing mental activities. We update our earlier analysis of Libet's data within this framework. Then (...)
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    Helping the needy helps the self.Jeffrey D. Fisher, Arie Nadler, Ed Hart & Sheryle J. Whitcher - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (4):190-192.
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  3. Unity and contradiction: Some arguments in utpaladeva and abhinavagupta for the evidence of the self as śiva.Bruno M. J. Nagel - 1995 - Philosophy East and West 45 (4):501-525.
    Arguments by Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta for evidence of a Self that is one and the same as the Great Lord Śiva are interpreted. The views of these authors are clarified and the contradictory relationship between the limited individual subject and the recognition of the true Self is shown. With the help of Utpaladeva's distinction between "seeing" and "noticing," a further interpretation is attempted. Some remarks are made concerning practical meditation and the theoretical presuppositions of this way of thinking in order (...)
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    Four Letters on Ernest Nagel's Review of Lovejoy's "The Great Chain of Being".Charles E. Trinkaus, Ernest Nagel, Arthur O. Lovejoy & V. J. McGill - 1937 - Science and Society 1 (3):410 - 416.
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    Die implikasies van die Handves van Menseregte op die pastorale versorging van die homoseksueel.Charlene Nagel & T. F. J. Dreyer - 1997 - HTS Theological Studies 53 (1/2).
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  6. Le théorème de Gödei.E. Nagel, J. R. Newman, K. Gödel, J. Y. Girard & J. Scherrer - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (4):706-708.
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    The End of Prisons: Reflections From the Decarceration Movement.Mechthild E. Nagel & Anthony J. Nocella Ii (eds.) - 2013 - Brill | Rodopi.
    This book brings together a collection of social justice scholars and activists who take Foucault’s concept of discipline and punishment to explain how prisons are constructed in society from nursing homes to zoos. This book expands the concept of prison to include any institution that dominates, oppresses, and controls. Criminologists and others, who have been concerned with reforming or dismantling the criminal justice system, have mostly avoided to look at larger carceral structures in society. In this book, for example, scholars (...)
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  8. Physicalism.Thomas Nagel - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (3):339-56.
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    Perfectionism and Neutrality: Essays in Liberal Theory.Bruce Ackerman, Richard J. Arneson, Ronald W. Dworkin, Gerald F. Gaus, Kent Greenawalt, Vinit Haksar, Thomas Hurka, George Klosko, Charles Larmore, Stephen Macedo, Thomas Nagel, John Rawls, Joseph Raz & George Sher - 2003 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Editors provide a substantive introduction to the history and theories of perfectionism and neutrality, expertly contextualizing the essays and making the collection accessible.
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    Contesting Carceral Logic: Towards Abolitionist Futures.Michael J. Coyle & Mechthild Nagel - 2021 - Routledge.
    Contesting Carceral Logic provides an innovative and cutting-edge analysis of how carceral logic is embedded within contemporary society, emphasizing international perspectives, the harms and critiques of using carceral logic to respond to human wrongdoing, and exploring penal abolition thought. With chapters from scholars across many disciplines, people in prison, as well as penal abolition activists, the book explores what a future without carceral logic would look like, as well as how such a future is to be developed. The book is (...)
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    Laurence J. Lafleur. A functionalistic interpretation of mathematics. Scripta mathematica, vol. 8 (1941), pp. 27–33.Ernest Nagel - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):165-166.
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  12. P.j. Huntingdon, ecstatic subjects, utopia, and recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray.Mechthild Nagel - 2002 - Human Studies 25 (2):251-256.
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    Wisdom J. O.. Positivism. Mind, n.s. vol. 54 , pp. 65–70.Ernest Nagel - 1945 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 10 (1):21-22.
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    Meaning postulates and semantic theory.Jerrold J. Katz & Richard I. Nagel - 1974 - Foundations of Language 11 (3):311-340.
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  15. L. O. Kattsoff and J. Thibaut. Semiotic and psychological concepts. Psychological review, vol. 49 , pp. 475–485.Ernest Nagel - 1942 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 7 (4):171-172.
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  16. Eslick Leonard J.. Grammatical and logical form. The new scholasticism, vol. 13 , pp. 233–244.Ernest Nagel - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (2):67-67.
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  17. Het boek van de goddelijke troost.Meister Eckhart, Jan Calis, Bruno Nagel, Theo van Velthoven & J. Hoenen - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (2):370-371.
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    He rose and jc Shepherdson.Yn Moschovakis, J. Moldestad, V. Stoltenberg-Hansen, Jv Tucker, E. Nagel, P. Suppes, A. Tarski & Ra Platek - 1999 - In Edward R. Griffor, Handbook of computability theory. New York: Elsevier. pp. 359.
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  19. An Experiment with Time, by J. W. Dunne. [REVIEW]Ernest Nagel - 1927 - Journal of Philosophy 24 (25):690-692.
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  20. Cultural safety and the challenges of translating critically oriented knowledge in practice.Annette J. Browne, Colleen Varcoe, Victoria Smye, Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham, M. Judith Lynam & Sabrina Wong - 2009 - Nursing Philosophy 10 (3):167-179.
    Cultural safety is a relatively new concept that has emerged in the New Zealand nursing context and is being taken up in various ways in Canadian health care discourses. Our research team has been exploring the relevance of cultural safety in the Canadian context, most recently in relation to a knowledge-translation study conducted with nurses practising in a large tertiary hospital. We were drawn to using cultural safety because we conceptualized it as being compatible with critical theoretical perspectives that foster (...)
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  21. Review: J. C. C. McKinsey, A Note on Reichenbach's Axioms for Probability Implication. [REVIEW]Ernest Nagel - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (1):42-42.
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    The Dangers of Directives or the False Security of Forms.Diane E. Hoffmann, Sheryl Itkin Zimmerman & Catherine J. Tompkins - 1996 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (1):5-17.
    During the past several years, numerous studies have been conducted regarding advance directives for health care). Studies have examined how many individuals have executed advance directives, who is more likely to execute such directives, and whether factors such as education, income, race, religiosity, or family status affect the likelihood of having executed an advance directive or one's willingness to do so. Studies have also investigated the effectiveness of different educational strategies aimed at increasing the number of individuals who execute these (...)
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    La pensée calholique et la logique moderne. Compte rendu de la session spéciale tenue le 26. IX. 1936 pendant le III-e Congrès Polonais de Philosophie. Wydawnictwa Wydziału Teologicznego U. J., series 1, no. 2. Kraków 1937, 41 pp. [REVIEW]Ernest Nagel - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (1):44-45.
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    Managing oral anticoagulation therapy by pharmacists in a specialty heart hospital.Binita Patel-Naik, Sheryl L. Szeinbach, Enrique Seoane-Vazquez, Melissa J. Snider & Margueritte S. Hevezi - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (1):192-195.
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  25. Neuroethik – Geschichte, Definition und Gegenstandsbereich eines neuen Wissenschaftsgebiets Neuroethics—history, definition, and scope of a new field of science.Sabine Müller, Merlin Bittlinger, Kirsten Brukamp, Markus Christen, Orsolya Friedrich, Malte-C. Gruber, Jon Leefmann, Grischa Merkel, Saskia K. Nagel, Marco Stier & Ralf J. Jox - 2018 - Ethik in der Medizin 30 (2):91-106.
    Fünfzehn Jahre nach ihrer Entstehung ist die Neuroethik ein internationales wissenschaftliches Feld mit enormer Dynamik. Innerhalb weniger Jahre wurden eigene Kongresse, Zeitschriften, Forschungsförderprogramme, Fachgesellschaften und Institute gegründet. Gleichwohl besteht erheblicher Dissens über die Definition und den Gegenstandsbereich dieses neuen Gebiets. Wir argumentieren hier für eine differenzierte Konzeption, wonach neben der Reflexion ethischer Probleme der Neurowissenschaft und ihrer überwiegend neurotechnologischen Anwendungen auch die ethische Reflexion neurowissenschaftlicher Forschung zur Moralität zur Neuroethik gehört. Dies umfasst zwar nicht neurowissenschaftliche oder neuropsychologische Studien zur Moralität, (...)
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    A Preliminary Report: The Hippocampus and Surrounding Temporal Cortex of Patients With Schizophrenia Have Impaired Blood-Brain Barrier.Eric L. Goldwaser, Randel L. Swanson, Edgardo J. Arroyo, Venkat Venkataraman, Mary C. Kosciuk, Robert G. Nagele, L. Elliot Hong & Nimish K. Acharya - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Though hippocampal volume reduction is a pathological hallmark of schizophrenia, the molecular pathway responsible for this degeneration remains unknown. Recent reports have suggested the potential role of impaired blood-brain barrier function in schizophrenia pathogenesis. However, direct evidence demonstrating an impaired BBB function is missing. In this preliminary study, we used immunohistochemistry and serum immunoglobulin G antibodies to investigate the state of BBB function in formalin-fixed postmortem samples from the hippocampus and surrounding temporal cortex of patients with schizophrenia and controls without (...)
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    Tracking and frequency of target intermittence.W. F. Battig, Lee W. Gregg, E. H. Nagel, Arnold M. Small Jr & W. J. Brogden - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 47 (5):309.
  28. Transhumanist dreams and dystopian nightmares: The promise and peril of genetic engineering, by Maxwell J. Mehlman.Sheryl de Lacey - 2013 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 6 (2):198-200.
    Maxwell J. Mehlman, Transhumanist dreams and dystopian nightmares: The promise and peril of genetic engineering, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012, reviewed by Sheryl de Lacey.
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  29. “Snake-oil,” “quack medicine,” and “industrially cultured organisms:” biovalue and the commercialization of human microbiome research. [REVIEW]Melody J. Slashinski, Sheryl A. McCurdy, Laura S. Achenbaum, Simon N. Whitney & Amy L. McGuire - 2012 - BMC Medical Ethics 13 (1):28-.
    Background Continued advances in human microbiome research and technologies raise a number of ethical, legal, and social challenges. These challenges are associated not only with the conduct of the research, but also with broader implications, such as the production and distribution of commercial products promising maintenance or restoration of good physical health and disease prevention. In this article, we document several ethical, legal, and social challenges associated with the commercialization of human microbiome research, focusing particularly on how this research is (...)
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  30. Decolonial, intersectional pedagogies in Canadian Nursing and Medical Education.Taqdir K. Bhandal, Annette J. Browne, Cash Ahenakew & Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (4):e12590.
    Our intention is to contribute to the development of Canadian Nursing and Medical Education (NursMed) and efforts to redress deepening, intersecting health and social inequities. This paper addresses the following two research questions: (1) What are the ways in which Decolonial, Intersectional Pedagogies can inform Canadian NursMed Education with a focus on critically examining settler‐colonialism, health equity, and social justice? (2) What are the potential struggles and adaptations required to integrate Decolonial, Intersectional Pedagogies within Canadian NursMed Education in service of (...)
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  31. Farewell from the 2020–2023 Editorial Team.TraversDeputy Editor, Smitha Radhakrishnan, Sheryl Skaggs, Kristen Myers, Irma Mooi-Reci & Barbara J. Risman - 2023 - Gender and Society 37 (6):825-826.
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  32. Farewell from the 2020–2023 Editorial Team.TraversDeputy Editor, Smitha Radhakrishnan, Sheryl Skaggs, Kristen Myers, Irma Mooi-Reci & Barbara J. Risman - 2023 - Gender and Society 37 (6):825-826.
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    Marketers' norms and personal values: An empirical study of marketing professionals. [REVIEW]Kumar C. Rallapalli, Scott J. Vitell & Sheryl Szeinbach - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics 24 (1):65 - 75.
    This study explores the relationships among marketers' deontological norms and their personal values. Based on the review of theoretical works in the area of marketing, hypotheses concerning the relationships among marketers' norms and their personal values were developed and tested. Data were collected from 249 marketing professionals. Results from canonical correlation analysis generally indicate that marketers' norms can be partly explained by personal values. Marketers' pricing and distribution norms, information and contract norms, and norms pertaining to marketers' honesty and integrity (...)
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  34. Nagel's Atlas.A. J. Julius - 2006 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 34 (2):176–192.
  35. J. F. Staal. Contraposition in Indian logic. Logic, methodology and philosophy of science, Proceedings of the 1960 International Congress, edited by Ernest Nagel, Patrick Suppes, and Alfred Tarski, Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, 1962, pp. 634–649. [REVIEW]J. F. Staal - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (4):574-575.
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    On Nagel's reconsideration of naturalism.J. G. Brennan - 1956 - Journal of Philosophy 53 (14):443-448.
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  37. Finding middle ground: negotiating university and tribal community interests in community‐based participatory research.Selina A. Mohammed, Karina L. Walters, June LaMarr, Teresa Evans-Campbell & Sheryl Fryberg - 2012 - Nursing Inquiry 19 (2):116-127.
    MOHAMMED SA, WALTERS KL, LAMARR J, EVANS‐CAMPBELL T and FRYBERG S. Nursing Inquiry 2012; 19: 116–127 [Epub ahead of print]Finding middle ground: negotiating university and tribal community interests in community‐based participatory researchCommunity‐based participatory research (CBPR) has been hailed as an alternative approach to one‐sided research endeavors that have traditionally been conducted on communities as opposed to with them. Although CBPR engenders numerous relationship strengths, through its emphasis on co‐sharing, mutual benefit, and community capacity building, it is often challenging as well. (...)
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  38. Consciousness, naturalism and Nagel.Owen J. Flanagan - 1985 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 6 (3):373-90.
     
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  39. NAGEL, T. "Mortal Questions". [REVIEW]J. Glover - 1981 - Mind 90:292.
     
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  40. NAGEL, E. - Sovereign Reason: and other Studies in the Philosophy of Science. [REVIEW]J. Passmore - 1957 - Mind 66:418.
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    Ernest Nagel: Philosophy of Science and the Fight for Clarity[REVIEW]Matthew J. Brown - 2025 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 15 (1):280-283.
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    Some comments on professor Nagel's latest remarks.C. J. Ducasse - 1944 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 5 (3):338-340.
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  43. Value and Conceptions of the Whole: The Views of Dewey, Nagel, and Gamwell.William J. Meyer - 2020 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 41 (1):53-76.
    William James once suggested that the underlying difference between empiricists and rationalists is that empiricists explain wholes in terms of parts, while rationalists explain parts in relation to wholes.1 Whatever the merits of this description, it is fair to say that modern thought has predominantly followed the empiricist habit of emphasizing parts and particularity rather than wholes and totality. This essay explores the views of three philosophers who have challenged this dominant trend. In various ways, John Dewey, Thomas Nagel, and (...)
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  44. Review: Azriel Levy, On a Spectrum of Set Theories; A. Levy, R. Vaught, Principles of Partial Reflection in the Set Theories of Zermelo and Ackermann; Azriel Levy, Ernest Nagel, Patrick Suppes, Alfred Tarski, On the Principles of Reflection in Axiomatic Set Theory.J. R. Shoenfield - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):473.
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    Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science. Ernest Nagel, Patrick Suppes, Alfred Tarski.J. Agassi - 1963 - Isis 54 (3):405-407.
  46. Equality and partiality by Thomas Nagel.J. Baker - 1993 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 1 (1):129-133.
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  47. NAGEL, Thomas: The Possibility of Altruism. [REVIEW]A. J. Watt - 1970 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 48:405.
     
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  48. Church Alonzo. Mathematics and logic. Logic, methodology and philosophy of science, Proceedings of the I960 International Congress, edited by Nagel Ernest, Suppes Patrick, and Tarski Alfred, Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif., 1962, pp. 181–186.E. J. Lemmon - 1963 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 28 (1):106-107.
  49. J. J. C. Smart. Introduction. Problems of space and time, Readings selected, edited and furnished with an introduction by J. J. C. Smart, The Macmillan Company, New York, and Collier-Macmillan Limited, London, 1964, pp. 1–23. - G. E. M. Anscombe. Aristotle and the sea battle; De interpretatione, Chapter IX. A revised version of XXI 388, with some omissions and additions. Problems of space and time, Readings selected, edited and furnished with an introduction by J. J. C. Smart, The Macmillan Company, New York, and Collier-Macmillan Limited, London, 1964, pp. 43–57. - Ernest Nagel. Space and geometry. A reprint of Chapter 8 of The structure of science by Ernest Nagel. Problems of space and time, Readings selected, edited and furnished with an introduction by J. J. C. Smart, The Macmillan Company, New York, and Collier-Macmillan Limited, London, 1964, pp. 178–213. - Nelson Goodman. Time and language, and the passage of time. A partial reprint of sections 2–3 of Chapter XI of XVII 130. Pro.Alonzo Church - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (1):146.
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    The Challenge of Otherness: J.M. Coetzee vs. Thomas Nagel.Carlo Salzani - 2025 - In Animals, Empathy, and Anthropomorphism: The Limits of Imagination. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 15-34.
    This chapter presents the general frame of the discussion, i.e., the contraposition between J.M. Coetzee’s character Elizabeth Costello and Thomas Nagel on the limits and possibilities of imagination. Whereas Nagel—using the example of bat’s echolocation in his famous article “What Is It Like to Be a Bat?”—argues that human imagination is limited and incapable of grasping sensory experiences that are too distant from ours, in The Lives of Animals Costello embraces the opposite position and argues that there are no limits (...)
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