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    Animacies: Biopolitics, Racial Mattering, and Queer Affect.Mel Y. Chen - 2012 - Duke University Press.
    In _Animacies_, Mel Y. Chen draws on recent debates about sexuality, race, and affect to examine how matter that is considered insensate, immobile, or deathly animates cultural lives. Toward that end, Chen investigates the blurry division between the living and the dead, or that which is beyond the human or animal. Within the field of linguistics, animacy has been described variously as a quality of agency, awareness, mobility, sentience, or liveness. Chen turns to cognitive linguistics to stress how language habitually (...)
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  2. The Impact of Human Resource Management on Corporate Social Performance Strengths and Concerns.Sandra Rothenberg, Clyde Eiríkur Hull & Zhi Tang - 2017 - Business and Society 56 (3):391-418.
    Although high-performance human resource practices do not directly affect corporate social performance strengths, they do positively affect CSP strengths in companies that are highly innovative or have high levels of slack. High-performance human resource management practices also directly and negatively affect CSP concerns. Drawing on the resource-based view and using secondary data from an objective, third-party database, the authors develop and test hypotheses about how high-performance HRM affects a company’s CSP strengths and concerns. Findings suggest that HRM and innovation are (...)
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  3. The math is not the territory: navigating the free energy principle.Mel Andrews - 2021 - Biology and Philosophy 36 (3):1-19.
    Much has been written about the free energy principle (FEP), and much misunderstood. The principle has traditionally been put forth as a theory of brain function or biological self-organisation. Critiques of the framework have focused on its lack of empirical support and a failure to generate concrete, falsifiable predictions. I take both positive and negative evaluations of the FEP thus far to have been largely in error, and appeal to a robust literature on scientific modelling to rectify the situation. A (...)
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    A Secret Location on the Lower East Side: Adventures in Writing, 1960-1980 : a Sourcebook of Information.Jerome Rothenberg, Steven Clay, Rodney Phillips & New York Public Library - 1998 - Granary Books.
    By Jerome Rothenberg. Contributions by Steven Clay, Rodney Phillips.
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  5. An ethical perspective on CEO compensation.Mel Perel - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 48 (4):381-391.
    The controversial issue of whether Chief Executive Officer (CEO) compensation is excessive or appropriate is examined in terms of two competing claims: that CEOs are overpaid for the value they provide to an enterprise, and that CEO compensation is inherently equitable. Various arguments and perspectives on both sides of the issue are assessed. Little evidence supports the claim that CEO performance justifies very high compensation. Further, the complex interactive alliance between boards of directors and CEOs compromises rational decision-making about CEO (...)
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  6. The Devil in the Data: Machine Learning & the Theory-Free Ideal.Mel Andrews - unknown
    Machine learning (ML) refers to a class of computer-facilitated methods of statistical modelling. ML modelling techniques are now being widely adopted across the sciences. A number of outspoken representatives from the general public, computer science, various scientific fields, and philosophy of science alike seem to share in the belief that ML will radically disrupt scientific practice or the variety of epistemic outputs science is capable of producing. Such a belief is held, at least in part, because its adherents take ML (...)
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    The Visual Brain in Action.David Milner & Mel Goodale - 2006 - Oxford University Press.
    First published in 1995, The Visual Brain in Action remains a seminal publication in the cognitive sciences. For this new edition, a very substantial and illustrated epilogue has been added to the book in which Milner and Goodale review the key developments that support or challenge the views that were put forward in the first edition.
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    Is Consciousness First in Virtual Reality?Mel Slater & Maria V. Sanchez-Vives - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The prevailing scientific paradigm is that matter is primary and everything, including consciousness can be derived from the laws governing matter. Although the scientific explanation of consciousness on these lines has not been realized, in this view it is only a matter of time before consciousness will be explained through neurobiological activity in the brain, and nothing else. There is an alternative view that holds that it is fundamentally impossible to explain how subjectivity can arise solely out of material processes—“the (...)
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    Data flows and water woes: The Utah Data Center.Mél Hogan - 2015 - Big Data and Society 2 (2).
    Using a new materialist line of questioning that looks at the agential potentialities of water and its entanglements with Big Data and surveillance, this article explores how the recent Snowden revelations about the National Security Agency have reignited media scholars to engage with the infrastructures that enable intercepting, hosting, and processing immeasurable amounts of data. Focusing on the expansive architecture, location, and resource dependence of the NSA’s Utah Data Center, I demonstrate how surveillance and privacy can never be disconnected from (...)
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    Faraday on Lightning Rods.Mel Gorman - 1967 - Isis 58:96-98.
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    The psychological roots of religious belief: searching for angels and the parent-god.Mel D. Faber - 2004 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    The basic biological situation -- Credulity, and the skeptical tradition -- The early period -- Construction of the inner realm -- Brain, mind, religion -- Infantile amnesia -- Prayer and faith -- Angelic encounters -- Are we 'wired for God'?.
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    Pointing the way to a unified theory of action and perception.Mel Goodale - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):749-750.
    Deictic coding offers a useful model for understanding the interactions between the dorsal and ventral streams of visual processing in the cerebral cortex. By extending Ballard et al.'s ideas on teleassistance, I show how dedicated low-level visuomotor processes in the dorsal stream might be engaged for the services of high-level cognitive operations in the ventral stream.
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    Out of shape.Mel Campbell - 2013 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 48 (3):27.
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    The Enduring Relevance of Indigenisation in African Social Work: A Critical Reflection on ASWEA's Legacy.Mel Gray, Linda Kreitzer & Rodreck Mupedziswa - 2014 - Ethics and Social Welfare 8 (2):101-116.
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  15. Ordeal of the animals.Mel Morse - 1968 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
     
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    Managing business ethics and your career.Mel Fugate - 2021 - Chicago: Chicago Business Press.
    Part one: Overview of business ethics. Understanding business ethics -- Laying a foundation: ethical decision making, social responsibility, corporate governance, stakeholders and activism, and sustainability -- part two: Individual influences on business ethics. Why good people do bad things -- Individual factors that influence your ethics-based thoughts and actions -- Common ethical challenges and how to handle them -- Common organizational practices with ethics implications -- The double-edged sword of leadership and business ethics -- part three: Organizational influences on business (...)
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    Addison's Indian, Blackwell's bard and the voice of Ossian.Mel Kersey - 2005 - History of European Ideas 31 (2):265-275.
    In many ways, the 1707 Act of Union encouraged various practices of literary nation-building and the search for authentic ’British’ voices. In their desire to assert the politeness of this newly constituted British identity, writers such as Joseph Addison, Thomas Blackwell and James Macpherson shared a preoccupation with a quality which Addison termed ‘majestick Simplicity’. The implicit codification of polite manners and taste in the Spectator might at first appear to contradict this literary fascination with the search for exemplars of (...)
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  18. Social Work Theories and Methods.Mel Gray & Stephen A. Webb (eds.) - 2008 - Sage Publications.
    The Second Edition of this celebrated book by two of the world's leading researchers in social work introduces readers to the main theories, theorists and perspectives that contribute to the debate on social work theory and social work ...
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    A queer geography of a school: Landscapes of safe spaces.Mel Mel Freitag - 2013 - Confero Essays on Education Philosophy and Politics 1 (2):123-161.
  20. Lesbian women's experiences of being different in Irish health care.Mel Duffy - 2011 - In Gill Thomson, Fiona Dykes & Soo Downe (eds.), Qualitative Research in Midwifery and Childbirth Phenomenological Approaches. Routledge.
  21. Participant observation: The researcher as research tool.Mel Evans - 1988 - In John Eyles & David Marshall Smith (eds.), Qualitative Methods in Human Geography. Barnes & Noble. pp. 197--218.
     
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    The magic of prayer: an introduction to the psychology of faith.Mel D. Faber - 2002 - Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
    This comprehensive, psychological, and naturalistic analysis of prayer offers an alternative to William James's model of prayer. Faber analyzes religious faith psychologically and anthropologically, concluding that subjective prayer is finally an instance of homeopathic "magical" conduct. It ritualistically conjures up a version of the first, primal, biological situation, in which the dependent "little" one cries out to a parental "big" one for physical and emotional nourishment. Eventually, religion, and its expression of faith through prayer, provides us with a magical protective (...)
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    Invitation.Jakob Meløe & Viggo Rossuaer - 1988 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 31 (3):403 – 406.
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    The two landscapes of northern norway.Jakob Meløe - 1988 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 31 (3):387 – 401.
    Our concepts of the world come from our common activities in the world. Without coastal fishing, or seafaring, in boats too large for their crews to draw them ashore, there is no place for the concept of a harbour. And without reindeer herding, there will be no concept of JASSA. That is one point. The other is this: without some of the coastal fisherman's skill and local knowledge, you will not be able to recognize a natural harbour when you see (...)
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    Philosophy now.Paula S. Rothenberg - 1972 - New York,: Random House. Edited by Karsten J. Struhl.
    Offers information on "Philosophy Now" magazine, published quarterly in London, England. Includes subscription details, an events calendar, and online discussion forums. Highlights features and news from the current issue.
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    Ontological Tensions in the Ethics of Pedagogical Relations of Care.Mel Kutner - 2020 - Philosophy of Education 76 (3):148-153.
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    Presidents’ party affiliations and their communication strategies.Mel Laracey - 2007 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 19 (2-3):359-365.
    More than half of all pre‐twentieth century presidents communicated with the public on policy matters. Some gave speeches or wrote public letters and messages, while others utilized the façade of a presidential newspaper. The partisan affiliations of the presidents who communicated with the public suggest that even before the full articulation of the concept of the “rhetorical” presidency by Woodrow Wilson, there was underlying disagreement among American political leaders about the proper role of the public in influencing public policy—and of (...)
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    Peirce's defense of the scientific method.Paula S. Rothenberg - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (4):481-490.
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    Making reification concrete: A response to Bruineberg et al.Mel Andrews - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e186.
    The principal target of this article is the reification Bruineberg et al. perceive of formalism within the literature on the variational free energy minimization (VFEM) framework. The authors do not provide a definition of reification, as none yet exists. Here I offer one. On this definition, the objects of the authors' critiques fall short of full-blown reification – as do the authors themselves.
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  30. Conflict of interest policies in science and medical journals: Editorial practices and author disclosures.Sheldon Krimsky & L. S. Rothenberg - 2001 - Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (2):205-218.
    This study examines the extent to which scientific and biomedical journals have adopted conflict of interest (COI) policies for authors, and whether the adoption and content of such policies leads to the publishing of authors’ financial interest disclosure statements by such journals. In particular, it reports the results of a survey of journal editors about their practices regarding COI disclosures. About 16 percent of 1396 highly ranked scientific and biomedical journals had COI policies in effect during 1997. Less than 1 (...)
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    Horse and Carriage: Why Habermas's Discourse Ethics Gives Virtue a Praxis in Social Work.Mel Gray & Terence Lovat - 2007 - Ethics and Social Welfare 1 (3):310-328.
    In this paper we suggest an alternative approach to ethics in social work: virtue ethics. We argue that Habermas's theory of communicative action and discourse ethics needs to be supplemented with virtue ethics to provide an account useful to social work. In these times, sensitivity to others is needed for social work to succeed as a profession interested in combating the complacency, self-interest and lack of compassion evident in cutbacks to social welfare programmes and the resultant concerns with outcomes and (...)
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    Financial interests of authors in scientific journals: A pilot study of 14 publications.Sheldon Krimsky, L. S. Rothenberg, P. Stott & G. Kyle - 1996 - Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (4):395-410.
    Disclosure of financial interests in scientific research is the centerpiece of the new conflict of interest regulations issued by the U.S. Public Health Service and the National Science Foundation that became effective October 1, 1995. Several scientific journals have also established financial disclosure requirements for contributors. This paper measures the frequency of selected financial interests held among authors of certain types of scientific publications and assesses disclosure practices of authors. We examined 1105 university authors (first and last cited) from Massachusetts (...)
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    Ancient schema and technoetic creativity.Mel Alexenberg - 2006 - Technoetic Arts 4 (1):3-14.
    Ancient schematic systems originating in the Jewish and Chinese traditions that demonstrate dynamic integration of human consciousness with the material world offer fresh insights into the process through which technoetic art forms are created at the intersections of art, science, technology, and culture. Kabbalah is Judaism's esoteric tradition that reveals the deep structure of biblical consciousness through a symbolic language, conceptual schema, and graphic model for exploring the creative process. The Tree of Life schema is a network of 22 pathways (...)
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  34. 258/EmergencyConditionals.Mel Ramsden - 2007 - In Peter Goldie & Elisabeth Schellekens (eds.), Philosophy and conceptual art. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 257.
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    Habit formation in tourette syndrome with associated obsessive-compulsive behavior: At the crossroads of neurobiological modelling.Rothenberger Aribert, Roessner Veit & Banaschewski Tobias - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (6):627-628.
  36. Introduction.Mel Gray & Stephen Webb - 2012 - In Mel Gray & Stephen A. Webb (eds.), Social Work Theories and Methods. Sage Publications.
     
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  37. Ethics: another endangered species?Mel G. Grinspan (ed.) - 1988 - Memphis, Tenn.: Rhodes College.
  38. The artistry in hidden talents.Mel Rusnov - 2006 - In Jay Allison, Dan Gediman, John Gregory & Viki Merrick (eds.), This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women. H. Holt.
     
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    On the use and misuse of the “Two Children” brainteaser.Mel D. Rutherford - 2010 - Pragmatics and Cognition 18 (1):165-174.
    Cognitive scientists employ brainteasers, or “cognitive illusions” in service of cognitive research. In some cases, rewording or paraphrasing a question can change the correct answer, without the experimenter realizing. In recent published articles describing cognitive research, participants have pondered brainteasers, including what is here called the “Two Children” problem. Although many accounts of this problem in the academic literature navigate its nuances correctly, in the popular press it is usually presented such that the wording of the question does not actually (...)
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    The building blocks of the full body ownership illusion.Antonella Maselli & Mel Slater - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Case Studies: That Which Is Wanting..Ralph M. Crawshaw, Leslie S. Rothenberg, Cory Franklin & Barney Speight - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (6):34.
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    Teaching Health Law: Teaching Law Students to Be Policymakers: The Health and Science Policy Workshop on Genomic Research.Benjamin E. Berkman & Karen H. Rothenberg - 2012 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (1):147-153.
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  43. Copyright© 1996 by The Johns Hopkins University Press. All rights reserved.Law Feminism & Bioethics Karen H. Rothenberg - 1996 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 6:69-84.
     
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    Dialogue on the hypothetical character of logical analysis.Jakob Mel⊘E. - 1958 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1 (1-4):72-84.
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    Editorial note.Jakob Mel⊘E. & Viggo Rossvaer - 1988 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 31 (3):252-252.
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    Oversampling of minority categories drives misperceptions of group compositions.Mel W. Khaw, Rachel Kranton & Scott Huettel - 2021 - Cognition 214 (C):104756.
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    Temporal Discounting and Search Habits: Evidence for a Task-Dependent Relationship.Mel W. Khaw, Ziang Li & Michael Woodford - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:377427.
    Recent experiments suggest that search direction causally affects the discounted valuation of delayed payoffs. Comparisons between options can increase individuals’ patience toward future payoff options, while searching within options instead promotes impatient choices. We further test the robustness and specificity of this relationship using a novel choice task. Here individuals choose between pairs of delayed payoffs instead of single delayed outcomes. We observe a relationship between search styles and temporal discounting that are the opposite of those previously reported. Integrators – (...)
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    Beneath the Surface: Critical Essays in the Philosophy of Deep Ecology.Eric Katz, Andrew Light & David Rothenberg - 2000 - MIT Press.
    The philosophy of deep ecology originated in the 1970s with the Norwegian philosopher Arne Naess and has since spread around the world. Its basic premises are a belief in the intrinsic value of nonhuman nature, a belief that ecological principles should dictate human actions and moral evaluations, an emphasis on noninterference into natural processes, and a critique of materialism and technological progress.This book approaches deep ecology as a philosophy, not as a political, social, or environmental movement. In part I, the (...)
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    Wisdom in the Open Air: The Norwegian Roots of Deep Ecology.Peter Reed & David Rothenberg - 1992 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    "Wisdom in the Open Air" traces the Norwegian roots of the strain of thinking called "deep ecology" - the search for the solutions to environmental problems by examining the fundamental tenets of our culture. Although Arne Naess coined the term in the 1970s, the insights of deep ecology actually reflect a whole tradition of thought that can be seen in the history of Norwegian culture, from ancient mountain myths to the radical ecoactivism of today. Beginning with an introduction to Norway's (...)
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  50. Me.Mel Thompson - 2009 - Routledge.
    'Who am I?' In a world where randomness and chance make life transient and unpredictable, religion, psychology and philosophy have all tried, in their different ways, to answer this question and to give meaning and coherence to the human person. How we should construct a meaningful 'me' - and to make sense of one's life - is the question at the heart of Mel Thompson's illuminating book.Although Thompson begins by exploring the workings of the brain, he shows that if we (...)
     
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