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    The Social Psychology of Experience: studies in remembering and forgetting.David Middleton & Steven Brown - 2005 - Sage Publications.
    It is very much connected to the social psychology of experience. This book is written for advanced undergraduate, masters and doctoral students in social psychology.
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    Exploring implicit and explicit aspects of sense of agency.James W. Moore, D. Middleton, Patrick Haggard & Paul C. Fletcher - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (4):1748-1753.
    Sense of agency refers to the sense of initiating and controlling actions in order to influence events in the outside world. Recently, a distinction between implicit and explicit aspects of sense of agency has been proposed, analogous to distinctions found in other areas of cognition, notably learning. However, there is yet no strong evidence supporting separable implicit and explicit components of sense of agency. The so-called ‘Perruchet paradigm’ offers one of the few convincing demonstrations of separable implicit and explicit learning (...)
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  3. Three types of self-respect.David Middleton - 2006 - Res Publica 12 (1):59-76.
    According to John Rawls, self-respect is the most important of the primary goods and is essential for the construction of the just society. Self-respect, however, remains a concept which is inadequately theorised, being closely linked to other concepts such as dignity, shame, pride, autonomy and security. Most usually self-respect is considered to be just the self-reflection of the respect we receive from others. In this paper I argue that self-respect consists of both a self-evaluative and a social reflexive element. Using (...)
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    Introduction.David Middleton - 2006 - Res Publica 12 (1):1-7.
    According to John Rawls, self-respect is the most important of the primary goods and is essential for the construction of the just society. Self-respect, however, remains a concept which is inadequately theorised, being closely linked to other concepts such as dignity, shame, pride, autonomy and security. Most usually self-respect is considered to be just the self-reflection of the respect we receive from others. In this paper I argue that self-respect consists of both a self-evaluative and a social reflexive element. Using (...)
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    Louis de Wohl: Shady Astrologer, MI5 Recruit, Christian Storyteller.Darren J. N. Middleton - 2023 - New Blackfriars 104 (1110):179-189.
    Using files declassified and released to Great Britain's National Archives, this article shows how Britain's domestic spy agency, MI5, recruited Louis de Wohl (1903-61), a flashy Hungarian astrologer and Christian writer to create horoscopes for Adolf Hitler during World War II. De Wohl was a controversial figure. His origin story does not check out. His MI5 handlers found him showy. And recent journalists dismiss him as a ‘persuasive fake’. Yet his pre-war fictions were adapted for cinema, his later theological novels (...)
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    Collectivity and Agency in Remembering and Reconciliation.David Middleton & Kyoko Murakami - 2003 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 5 (1):16-30.
    This paper examines how British war veterans fold together war time and post war experiences in practices of remembering and reconciliation. We examine these practices as networks of association between British ex-servicemen (veterans) and the people, places and circumstances associated with their experiences as prisoners in Japan during WW2. We focus on the experience of World War 2 British ex-servicemen (veterans) who were prisoners of war in Far East. During their period of captivity they worked to build Thai-Burma Railway before (...)
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    David Pailin’s Theology of Divine Action.Darren J. N. Middleton - 1993 - Process Studies 22 (4):215-226.
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    Emotional Style: The Cultural Ordering of Emotions.Dewight R. Middleton - 1989 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 17 (2):187-201.
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    First Do No Harm, or Eat What You Kill? Why Dishonesty Matters Most for Lawyers.David J. Middleton - 2014 - Legal Ethics 17 (3):382-400.
    There are significant differences in the way that regulators treat lawyers and doctors who are found dishonest. Paula Case has found that lawyers are much more likely than doctors to be struck off after a dishonesty finding. This article considers why dishonesty by lawyers is treated more seriously than that of doctors. Analyses of 'trust' in professions make comparisons between doctors and lawyers and invariably report that lawyers are less trusted, but on a flawed basis. However, in the context of (...)
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  10. Pailin, David theology of divine action.Djn Middleton - 1993 - Process Studies 22 (4):215-226.
     
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    Thrasyboulos' Thracian Support.David F. Middleton - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (02):298-.
    There has never been any doubt that an important part of Thrasyboulos’ forces in his campaign at Phyle and in the Peiraieus was non-Athenian. Lysias in his funeral oration, 2. 66 ff., gives fulsome praise to the xenoi who fought and died for the return of the democracy. Other honours paid to the living are recorded by Aeschines, 3. 187 f., and in the inscription I.G. II. 10, a decree followed by a list of names grouped by Athenian tribes, some (...)
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    10 Talking work: Argument, common knowledge, and improvisation in teamwork.David Middleton - 1998 - In Yrjo Engeström & David Middleton (eds.), Cognition and Communication at Work. Cambridge University Press. pp. 233.
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    Dancing with Dharma: Essays on Movement and Dance in Western Buddhism edited by Harrison Blum.Deborah Middleton - 2017 - Buddhist Studies Review 34 (1):147-148.
    McFarland and Co. 2016. 284pp. Pb. £41.50. ISBN-13: 9780786498093. E-book: 9781476623504.
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    Grave matters: collectivity and agency as emergent effects in remembering and reconciliation.Kyoko Murakami & D. Middleton - 2006 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 34 (2):273-296.
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    For the Time Being. [REVIEW]Darren J. N. Middleton - 2001 - Process Studies 30 (1):174-175.
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    For the Time Being. [REVIEW]Darren J. N. Middleton - 2001 - Process Studies 30 (1):174-175.
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