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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 547.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000007 Monika Bergvall [Canada] ; David Gagnon [Canada] ; Steve Titolo [Canada] ; Michaël Lehoux [Canada] ; Claudia M. D'Abramo [Canada] ; Thomas Melendy [États-Unis] ; Jacques Archambault [Canada]Requirement for the E1 Helicase C-Terminal Domain in Papillomavirus DNA Replication In Vivo
000009 Yazan Abu Ghazal [Oman] ; Devon E. Hinton [États-Unis]Platzschwindel, agoraphobia and their influence on theories of anxiety at the end of the nineteenth century: theories of the role of biology and 'representations' (Vorstellungen).
000023 J M Jordan [États-Unis]'Ancient episteme' and the nature of fossils: a correction of a modern scholarly error.
000037 Dominique P. Béhague [États-Unis, Royaume-Uni]Taking pills for developmental ails in Southern Brazil: The biologization of adolescence?
000041 Cody J. Warren [États-Unis] ; Koenraad Van Doorslaer [États-Unis] ; Ahwan Pandey [États-Unis] ; Joaquin M. Espinosa [États-Unis] ; Dohun Pyeon [États-Unis]Role of the host restriction factor APOBEC3 on papillomavirus evolution
000054 Andreea Popa [États-Unis] ; Wei Zhang [États-Unis] ; Megan S. Harrison [États-Unis] ; Kylia Goodner [États-Unis] ; Teymur Kazakov [États-Unis] ; Edward C. Goodwin [États-Unis] ; Alex Lipovsky [États-Unis] ; Christopher G. Burd [États-Unis] ; Daniel Dimaio [États-Unis]Direct Binding of Retromer to Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Minor Capsid Protein L2 Mediates Endosome Exit during Viral Infection
000056 Mayumi Nakagawa [États-Unis] ; William Greenfield [États-Unis] ; Andrea Moerman-Herzog [États-Unis] ; Hannah N. Coleman [États-Unis]Cross-Reactivity, Epitope Spreading, and De Novo Immune Stimulation Are Possible Mechanisms of Cross-Protection of Nonvaccine Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Types in Recipients of HPV Therapeutic Vaccines
000065 Moon Kyoo Jang [États-Unis] ; D. Eric Anderson [États-Unis] ; Koenraad Van Doorslaer [États-Unis] ; Alison A. Mcbride [États-Unis]A Proteomic approach to discover and compare interacting partners of Papillomavirus E2 proteins from diverse phylogenetic groups
000083 Moon Kyoo Jang [États-Unis] ; Kui Shen [États-Unis] ; Alison A. Mcbride [États-Unis]Papillomavirus Genomes Associate with BRD4 to Replicate at Fragile Sites in the Host Genome
000085 Kristine M. Wylie [États-Unis] ; Kathie A. Mihindukulasuriya [États-Unis] ; Yanjiao Zhou [États-Unis] ; Erica Sodergren [États-Unis] ; Gregory A. Storch [États-Unis] ; George M. Weinstock [États-Unis]Metagenomic analysis of double-stranded DNA viruses in healthy adults
000086 Anita C. Schürch [Pays-Bas] ; Debby Schipper [Pays-Bas] ; Maarten A. Bijl [Pays-Bas] ; Jim Dau [États-Unis] ; Kimberlee B. Beckmen [États-Unis] ; Claudia M. E. Schapendonk [Pays-Bas] ; V. Stalin Raj [Pays-Bas] ; Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus [Pays-Bas] ; Bart L. Haagmans [Pays-Bas] ; Morten Tryland [Norvège] ; Saskia L. Smits [Pays-Bas]Metagenomic Survey for Viruses in Western Arctic Caribou, Alaska, through Iterative Assembly of Taxonomic Units
000091 Yingfei Ma [États-Unis] ; Ramana Madupu [États-Unis] ; Ulas Karaoz [États-Unis] ; Carlos W. Nossa [États-Unis] ; Liying Yang [États-Unis] ; Shibu Yooseph [États-Unis] ; Patrick S. Yachimski [États-Unis] ; Eoin L. Brodie [États-Unis] ; Karen E. Nelson [États-Unis] ; Zhiheng Pei [États-Unis]Human Papillomavirus Community in Healthy Persons, Defined by Metagenomics Analysis of Human Microbiome Project Shotgun Sequencing Data Sets
000092 Guang Lan Zhang [États-Unis] ; Angelika B. Riemer [Allemagne] ; Derin B. Keskin [États-Unis] ; Lou Chitkushev [États-Unis] ; Ellis L. Reinherz [États-Unis] ; Vladimir Brusic [États-Unis]HPVdb: a data mining system for knowledge discovery in human papillomavirus with applications in T cell immunology and vaccinology
000093 Mateja M. Jelen [Slovénie] ; Zigui Chen [États-Unis] ; Boštjan J. Kocjan [Slovénie] ; Felicity J. Burt [Afrique du Sud] ; Paul K. S. Chan [République populaire de Chine] ; Diego Chouhy [Argentine] ; Catharina E. Combrinck [Afrique du Sud] ; François Coutlée [Canada] ; Christine Estrade [Suisse] ; Alex Ferenczy [Canada] ; Alison Fiander [Royaume-Uni] ; Eduardo L. Franco [Canada] ; Suzanne M. Garland [Australie] ; Adriana A. Giri [Argentine] ; Joaquín Víctor González [Argentine] ; Arndt Gröning [Allemagne] ; Kerstin Heidrich [Allemagne] ; Sam Hibbitts [Royaume-Uni] ; Lea Hošnjak [Slovénie] ; Tommy N. M. Luk [République populaire de Chine] ; Karina Marinic [Argentine] ; Toshihiko Matsukura [Japon] ; Anna Neumann [Allemagne] ; Anja Oštrbenk [Slovénie] ; Maria Alejandra Picconi [Argentine] ; Harriet Richardson [Canada] ; Martin Sagadin [Slovénie] ; Roland Sahli [Suisse] ; Riaz Y. Seedat [Afrique du Sud] ; Katja Seme [Slovénie] ; Alberto Severini [Canada] ; Jessica L. Sinchi [Argentine] ; Jana Smahelova [République tchèque] ; Sepehr N. Tabrizi [Australie] ; Ruth Tachezy [République tchèque] ; Sarah Tohme [Canada] ; Virgilijus Uloza [Lituanie] ; Astra Vitkauskiene [Lituanie] ; Yong Wee Wong [Malaisie] ; Snježana Židovec Lepej [Croatie] ; Robert D. Burk [États-Unis] ; Mario Poljak [Slovénie]Global Genomic Diversity of Human Papillomavirus 6 Based on 724 Isolates and 190 Complete Genome Sequences
000094 Elizabeth A. White [États-Unis] ; Johanna Walther [Suisse] ; Hassan Javanbakht [Suisse] ; Peter M. Howley [États-Unis]Genus Beta Human Papillomavirus E6 Proteins Vary in Their Effects on the Transactivation of p53 Target Genes
000097 Michael J. Strong [États-Unis] ; Melody Baddoo [États-Unis] ; Asuka Nanbo [Japon] ; Miao Xu [République populaire de Chine] ; Adriane Puetter [États-Unis] ; Zhen Lin [États-Unis]Comprehensive High-Throughput RNA Sequencing Analysis Reveals Contamination of Multiple Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cell Lines with HeLa Cell Genomes
000099 Stephen Schloesser [États-Unis]Recent Works in Jesuit Philosophy
000122 Scott B. Vande Pol ; Aloysius J. Klingelhutz [États-Unis]Papillomavirus E6 oncoproteins
000127 John L. Mokili [États-Unis] ; Bas E. Dutilh [Pays-Bas] ; Yan Wei Lim [États-Unis] ; Bradley S. Schneider [États-Unis] ; Travis Taylor [États-Unis] ; Matthew R. Haynes [États-Unis] ; David Metzgar [États-Unis] ; Christopher A. Myers [États-Unis] ; Patrick J. Blair [États-Unis] ; Bahador Nosrat [États-Unis] ; Nathan D. Wolfe [États-Unis] ; Forest Rohwer [États-Unis]Identification of a Novel Human Papillomavirus by Metagenomic Analysis of Samples from Patients with Febrile Respiratory Illness
000131 Nozomi Sakakibara [États-Unis] ; Dan Chen [États-Unis] ; Moon Kyoo Jang [États-Unis] ; Dong Wook Kang [États-Unis] ; Hans F. Luecke [États-Unis] ; Shwu-Yuan Wu [États-Unis] ; Cheng-Ming Chiang [États-Unis] ; Alison A. Mcbride [États-Unis]Brd4 Is Displaced from HPV Replication Factories as They Expand and Amplify Viral DNA
000148 Ling Hon Lam [États-Unis]A Case of the Chinese (Dis)order? The Haoqiu zhuan and Competing Forms of Knowledge in European and Japanese Readings
000153 Miriam Kahn [États-Unis]Voyages: From Tongan Villages to American Suburbs by Cathy A. Small
000154 Lynn Holt ; Bryan E. Norwood [États-Unis]Virtuoso Epistemology
000161 Eloise Balasco Cathcart [États-Unis] ; Miriam Greenspan [États-Unis]The role of practical wisdom in nurse manager practice: why experience matters
000164 Charles R. Varela [États-Unis]The Romantic Realism of Michel Foucault The Scientific Temptation
000177 Inmaculada De Melo-Martín [États-Unis] ; Kristen Intemann [États-Unis]Scientific dissent and public policy
000179 Nancy Staggers [États-Unis] ; Jacquelyn W. Blaz [États-Unis]Research on nursing handoffs for medical and surgical settings: an integrative review
000181 Naomi Schiller [États-Unis]Reckoning with press freedom: Community media, liberalism, and the processual state in Caracas, Venezuela
000209 Timothy D. Harfield [États-Unis]Exposing Humanism: Prudence, Ingenium, and the Politics of the Posthuman
000211 Christopher J. Preston [États-Unis]Ethics and geoengineering: reviewing the moral issues raised by solar radiation management and carbon dioxide removal
000221 Jocelyn L. Chua [États-Unis]Disquieting Gifts: Humanitarianism in New Delhi by Erica Bornstein
000224 Dana L. Zeidler [États-Unis] ; Benjamin C. Herman [États-Unis] ; Mitch Ruzek [États-Unis] ; Anne Linder [Suède] ; Shu-Sheng Lin [Taïwan]Cross‐cultural epistemological orientations to socioscientific issues
000230 Jane Campbell Moriarty [États-Unis] ; Daniel D. Langleben [États-Unis] ; James M. Provenzale [États-Unis]Brain Trauma, PET Scans and Forensic Complexity
000234 Allan Feldman [États-Unis] ; Kent A. Divoll [États-Unis] ; Allyson Rogan-Klyve [États-Unis]Becoming Researchers: The Participation of Undergraduate and Graduate Students in Scientific Research Groups
000235 Gary Metcalf [États-Unis] ; Pamela Buckle Henning [États-Unis]An Overview of International Society for the Systems Sciences 2012 Plenary Presentations: A Supplement to the Editorial
000240 Jeffrey W. Lucas [États-Unis] ; Kevin Morrell [Royaume-Uni] ; Marek Posard [États-Unis]Considerations on the 'Replication Problem' in Sociology
000241 Owen Goldin [États-Unis]Circular Justification and Explanation in Aristotle
000255 James Phillips [États-Unis] ; Allen Frances [États-Unis] ; Michael A. Cerullo [États-Unis] ; John Chardavoyne [États-Unis] ; Hannah S. Decker [États-Unis] ; Michael B. First [États-Unis] ; Nassir Ghaemi [États-Unis] ; Gary Greenberg [États-Unis] ; Andrew C. Hinderliter [États-Unis] ; Warren A. Kinghorn [États-Unis] ; Steven G. Lobello [États-Unis] ; Elliott B. Martin [États-Unis] ; Aaron L. Mishara [États-Unis] ; Joel Paris [Canada] ; Joseph M. Pierre [États-Unis] ; Ronald W. Pies [États-Unis] ; Harold A. Pincus [États-Unis] ; Douglas Porter [États-Unis] ; Claire Pouncey [États-Unis] ; Michael A. Schwartz [États-Unis] ; Thomas Szasz [États-Unis] ; Jerome C. Wakefield [États-Unis] ; G Scott Waterman [États-Unis] ; Owen Whooley [États-Unis] ; Peter Zachar [États-Unis]The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: a pluralogue. Part 4: general conclusion
000256 James Phillips [États-Unis] ; Allen Frances [États-Unis] ; Michael A. Cerullo [États-Unis] ; John Chardavoyne [États-Unis] ; Hannah S. Decker [États-Unis] ; Michael B. First [États-Unis] ; Nassir Ghaemi [États-Unis] ; Gary Greenberg [États-Unis] ; Andrew C. Hinderliter [États-Unis] ; Warren A. Kinghorn [États-Unis] ; Steven G. Lobello [États-Unis] ; Elliott B. Martin [États-Unis] ; Aaron L. Mishara [États-Unis] ; Joel Paris [Canada] ; Joseph M. Pierre [États-Unis] ; Ronald W. Pies [États-Unis] ; Harold A. Pincus [États-Unis] ; Douglas Porter [États-Unis] ; Claire Pouncey [États-Unis] ; Michael A. Schwartz [États-Unis] ; Thomas Szasz [États-Unis] ; Jerome C. Wakefield [États-Unis] ; G Scott Waterman [États-Unis] ; Owen Whooley [États-Unis] ; Peter Zachar [États-Unis]The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: a pluralogue part 3: issues of utility and alternative approaches in psychiatric diagnosis
000257 Koenraad Van Doorslaer ; Qina Tan [États-Unis] ; Sandhya Xirasagar [États-Unis] ; Sandya Bandaru [États-Unis] ; Vivek Gopalan [États-Unis] ; Yasmin Mohamoud [États-Unis] ; Yentram Huyen [États-Unis] ; Alison A. McbrideThe Papillomavirus Episteme: a central resource for papillomavirus sequence data and analysis
000258 Xosé M. Fernández-Suárez [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael Y. Galperin [États-Unis]The 2013 Nucleic Acids Research Database Issue and the online Molecular Biology Database Collection
000259 John J. Rief [États-Unis] ; Gordon R. Mitchell [États-Unis] ; Susan L. Zickmund [États-Unis] ; Tina D. Bhargava [États-Unis] ; Cindy L. Bryce [États-Unis] ; Gary S. Fischer [États-Unis] ; Rachel Hess [États-Unis] ; N. Randall Kolb [États-Unis] ; Laurey R. Simkin-Silverman [États-Unis] ; Kathleen M. Mctigue [États-Unis]Promoting Patient Phronesis: Communication Patterns in an Online Lifestyle Program Coordinated with Primary Care
000262 Grégory Neveu ; Patricia Cassonnet ; Pierre-Olivier Vidalain ; Caroline Rolloy ; José Mendoza ; Louis Jones [France] ; Frédéric Tangy ; Mandy Muller ; Caroline Demeret ; Lionel Tafforeau [France] ; Vincent Lotteau [France] ; Chantal Rabourdin-Combe [France] ; Gilles Travé [France] ; Amélie Dricot [États-Unis] ; David E. Hill [États-Unis] ; Marc Vidal [États-Unis] ; Michel Favre ; Yves JacobComparative analysis of virus-host interactomes with a mammalian high- throughput protein complementation assay based on Gaussia princeps luciferase
000268 William Proctor Williams [États-Unis]William Shakespeare, Hamlet, ed. Ann Thompson and Neil Taylor.William Shakespeare, Hamlet: The Texts of 1603 and 1623, ed. Ann Thompson and Neil Taylor.
000269 John H. Zammito [États-Unis]The “Last Dogma” of Positivism: Historicist Naturalism and the Fact/Value Dichotomy
000271 Guy Axtell [États-Unis]The Dialectics of Objectivity
000280 Dahlia E. M. Gubara [États-Unis]Al-Azhar in the Bibliographic Imagination
000295 Janelle Cornwell [États-Unis]Worker Co‐operatives and Spaces of Possibility: An Investigation of Subject Space at Collective Copies
000302 Bonnie J. Miller-Mclemore [États-Unis]Toward Greater Understanding of Practical Theology
000304 Valerie Palmer-Mehta [États-Unis]Theorizing the Role of Courage in Resistance: A Feminist Rhetorical Analysis of Aung San Suu Kyi's ‘Freedom From Fear’ Speech
000305 Rebecca De Souza [États-Unis]Theorizing the Relationship Between HIV/AIDS, Biomedicine, and Culture Using an Urban Indian Setting as a Case Study
000314 Bonnie Glass-Coffin [États-Unis] ; Bonnie Kiiskeentum [Niger]The Future of a Discipline: Considering the Ontological/Methodological Future of the Anthropology of Consciousness, Part IV: Ontological Relativism or Ontological Relevance: An Essay in Honor of Michael Harner
000320 Guoping Zhao [États-Unis]THE SELF AND HUMAN FREEDOM IN FOUCAULT AND ZHUANGZI
000345 Morgan Robertson [États-Unis]Measurement and alienation: making a world of ecosystem services
000350 Don Fallis [États-Unis]Lying as a Violation of Grice's First Maxim of Quality
000360 Ted Poston [États-Unis]Is There an ‘I’ in Epistemology?
000365 Tema Milstein [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth Dickinson [États-Unis]Gynocentric Greenwashing: The Discursive Gendering of Nature
000373 Bonnie J. Miller-Mclemore [États-Unis]Five Misunderstandings about Practical Theology
000384 A. Lyon [Australie, États-Unis] ; M. Nunn [Australie] ; G. Grossel [Australie] ; M. Burgman [Australie]Comparison of Web‐Based Biosecurity Intelligence Systems: BioCaster, EpiSPIDER and HealthMap
000395 Kavita Ashana Singh [États-Unis]A Schizophrenic Metaphor? Disciplining Creoleness
000421 Glenn B. Siniscalchi [États-Unis]
000422 Glenn B. Siniscalchi [États-Unis]
000423 Glenn B. Siniscalchi [États-Unis]
000492 Mary Beth Ingham [États-Unis]
000504 Charles Cassini [États-Unis]
000539 Adam Rogers [États-Unis] ; Mackenzie Waltke [États-Unis] ; Peter C. Angeletti [États-Unis]Evolutionary variation of papillomavirus E2 protein and E2 binding sites
000540 Lawrence J. Schneiderman [États-Unis]Defining Medical Futility and Improving Medical Care
000545 Paul Batalden [États-Unis] ; Frank Davidoff [États-Unis] ; Martin Marshall [Royaume-Uni] ; Jo Bibby [Royaume-Uni] ; Colin Pink [Royaume-Uni]So what? Now what? Exploring, understanding and using the epistemologies that inform the improvement of healthcare
000555 Jiat-Hwee Chang [Singapour] ; Anthony D. King [États-Unis]Towards a genealogy of tropical architecture: Historical fragments of power‐knowledge, built environment and climate in the British colonial territories
000557 Robert B. Talisse [États-Unis]Toward a New Pragmatist Politics
000566 David P. Mccabe ; Alan D. Castel [États-Unis] ; Matthew G. Rhodes [États-Unis]The Influence of fMRI Lie Detection Evidence on Juror Decision‐Making
000567 Rebecca Gould [États-Unis]The Geography of Comparative Literature
000569 Norbert Wiley [États-Unis]The American self and the long march to legal equality
000580 G. A. Lipton [États-Unis]Secular Sufism: Neoliberalism, Ethnoracism, and the Reformation of the Muslim Other
000594 John Collins [États-Unis]Melted gold and national bodies: The hermeneutics of depth and the value of history in Brazilian racial politics
000604 Eric R. Dorman [États-Unis]HINDUISM AND SCIENCE: THE STATE OF THE SOUTH ASIAN SCIENCE AND RELIGION DISCOURSE
000613 Karen Ann Watson-Gegeo [États-Unis] ; David Welchman Gegeo [Nouvelle-Zélande]Divergent Discourses: The Epistemology of Healing in an American Medical Clinic and a Kwara‘ae Village
000630 Radhika Misquitta [États-Unis]A Review of the Literature: Fraction Instruction for Struggling Learners in Mathematics
000633 Richard Olson [États-Unis]A DYNAMIC MODEL FOR “SCIENCE AND RELIGION”: INTERACTING SUBCULTURES
000662 Allyson L. Lister [Royaume-Uni] ; Ruchira S. Datta [États-Unis] ; Oliver Hofmann [États-Unis] ; Roland Krause [Allemagne] ; Michael Kuhn [Allemagne] ; Bettina Roth [États-Unis] ; Reinhard Schneider [Allemagne]Live Coverage of Scientific Conferences Using Web Technologies
000664 Peter C. Hauser [États-Unis] ; Amanda O'Hearn ; Michael Mckee ; Anne Steider ; Denise ThewDeaf epistemology: Deafhood and Deafness.
000666 Hans-Ulrich Bernard [États-Unis] ; Robert D. Burk [États-Unis] ; Zigui Chen [États-Unis] ; Koenraad Van Doorslaer [États-Unis] ; Harald Zur Hausen [États-Unis] ; Ethel-Michele De Villiers [Allemagne]Classification of Papillomaviruses (PVs) Based on 189 PV Types and Proposal of Taxonomic Amendments
000676 Linda Lizut Helstern [États-Unis]Trickster Chaos in Turbulent Flow: Louis Owens's Dark River
000682 Sheila J. Nayar [États-Unis]Reconfiguring the Genuinely Religious Film: The Oral Contours of the Overabundant Epic
000683 Jenna Reinbold [États-Unis]Radical Islam and Human Rights Values: A Religious-Minded Critique of Secular Liberty, Equality, and Brotherhood
000692 Bruce A. Arrigo [États-Unis]Identity, International Terrorism and Negotiating Peace
000697 Brian T. Edwards [États-Unis]Disorienting Captivity: A Response to Gordon Sayre
000711 Mark Juergensmeyer [États-Unis]2009 Presidential Address: Beyond Words and War: The Global Future of Religion
000714 Roger White [États-Unis]YOU JUST BELIEVE THAT BECAUSE…
000717 Renan Springer De Freitas [Brésil] ; Ricardo Pietrobon [États-Unis]Why Care about Scientific Controversies?
000722 Turan Kayaoglu [États-Unis]Westphalian Eurocentrism in International Relations Theory
000742 Stuart H. Young [États-Unis]The Ideology of Buddhist Materialism
000747 Saidiya Hartman [États-Unis]Seymour Drescher. Abolition: A History of Slavery and Antislavery. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2009. Pp. xi, 471. Cloth $95.00, paper $26.99
000755 Shushok Frank Jr. [États-Unis] ; Scott H. Moore [États-Unis]Reading, study, and discussion of the “great texts” of literature, philosophy, and politics as a complement to contemporary leadership education literature
000756 Jonathan Furner [États-Unis]Philosophy and information studies
000758 Andrew R. Hom ; Brent J. Steele [États-Unis]Open Horizons: The Temporal Visions of Reflexive Realism
000759 Roger S. Kohn [États-Unis]Of Descartes and of train schedules
000763 Annabelle Belcher [États-Unis] ; Walter Sinnott-Armstrong [États-Unis]Neurolaw
000768 Leslie Page Moch [États-Unis]Migrants and urban change – By Anne Winter
000782 Robin Maria Delugan [États-Unis]Indigeneity across borders: Hemispheric migrations and cosmopolitan encounters
000787 Hava Tirosh-Samuelson [États-Unis]HISTORY AND THE FUTURE OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION
000793 Samuel M. Bauer [États-Unis]From jeering to giggling: Spain's dramatic break from a satirical to an avant-garde humor
000798 Dan Sperber [Hongrie] ; Fabrice Clément ; Christophe Heintz [Hongrie] ; Olivier Mascaro [Hongrie] ; Hugo Mercier [États-Unis] ; Gloria Origgi [France] ; Deirdre WilsonEpistemic Vigilance
000802 Gillian Hart [États-Unis]D/developments after the Meltdown
000812 David M. Sobel [États-Unis] ; Kathleen H. Corriveau [États-Unis]Children Monitor Individuals’ Expertise for Word Learning
000819 Michael Naughton ; Wolfgang Grassl [États-Unis]Aquinas on management and its development
000823 Joanna Brook [États-Unis]An Elaboration of the Transformative Approach to Practical Theory: Its Connections with Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics
000824 Sara Salloum [États-Unis] ; Fouad Abd-El-Khalick [États-Unis]A study of practical‐moral knowledge in science teaching: Case studies in physical science classrooms
000830 Paul Forman [États-Unis](Re)cognizing Postmodernity: Helps for Historians – of Science Especially
000846 Kathryn Montgomery [États-Unis]Thinking about thinking: implications for patient safety.
000848 Howard H. Chiang [États-Unis]Rethinking 'style' for historians and philosophers of science: converging lessons from sexuality, translation, and East Asian studies.
000850 Allen Ottens [États-Unis] ; Debra Pender ; Daniel NyhoffEssential personhood: a review of the counselor characteristics needed for effective crisis intervention work.
000852 Emily Harrington [États-Unis]marion thain. ‘Michael Field’: Poetry, Aestheticism and the Fin de Siècle.
000862 Ralph Bauer [États-Unis]The Literature of British America
000866 Henry Goldschmidt [États-Unis]Religion, Reductionism, and the Godly Soul: Lubavitch Hasidic Jewishness and the Limits of Classificatory Thought
000874 Pamela A. Mischen ; Thomas A. P. Sinclair [États-Unis]Making Implementation More Democratic through Action Implementation Research
000877 Charles E. Scott [États-Unis]Foucault, Genealogy, Ethics
000887 Michael Baizerman [États-Unis] ; Donald W. Compton [Niger]What did we learn from the case studies about managing evaluation?
000910 Helen A. Berger [États-Unis]THE SIGN OF THE WITCH: MODERNITY AND THE PAGAN REVIVAL by David Waldron
000911 Jenna Tiitsman [États-Unis]THE LURE OF IMAGES: A HISTORY OF RELIGION AND VISUAL MEDIA IN AMERICA by David MorganKEY WORDS IN RELIGION, MEDIA AND CULTURE edited by David Morgan
000912 Stacy Keogh [États-Unis]THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND POWER POLITICS IN LATIN AMERICA: THE DOMINICAN CASE IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE by Emilio Betances
000927 Mitch Chapura [États-Unis]Scale, causality, complexity and emergence: rethinking scale’s ontological significance
000931 Ken Baskin [États-Unis]Rites vs rights maintaining social order in China and the West
000934 Allan Feldman [États-Unis] ; Kent Divoll [États-Unis] ; Allyson Rogan-Klyve [États-Unis]Research education of new scientists: Implications for science teacher education
000943 Karen Brodkin [États-Unis]Practicing Ethnography in a Globalizing World: An Anthropological Odyssey by June C. Nash
000949 Tom Boellstorff [États-Unis]Nuri's testimony: HIV/AIDS in Indonesia and bare knowledge
000974 Ali Altaf Mian [États-Unis] ; Nancy Nyquist Potter [États-Unis]Invoking Islamic Rights In British India: Mawlana Ashraf ‘Ali Thanawi's Ḥuqūq al‐Islam
000977 Peter Goodrich [États-Unis]Intellection and Indiscipline
000981 Kathleen E. Jenkins [États-Unis]HOLLYWOOD FAITH: HOLINESS, PROSPERITY, AND AMBITION IN A LOS ANGELES CHURCH by Gerardo Marti
000983 Paul S. Chung [États-Unis]God's Mission as Word Event in an Age of World Christianity: An Asian Linguistic‐Transcultural Model
000986 Nassim Nicholas Taleb [États-Unis]Finiteness of variance is irrelevant in the practice of quantitative finance
000987 Peter Benson [États-Unis]Faithful to Fenway: Believing in Boston, Baseball, and America's Most Beloved Ballpark by Michael Borer
000988 Melinda Lundquist Denton [États-Unis]FINDING FAITH: THE SPIRITUAL QUEST OF THE POST‐BOOMER GENERATION by Richard Flory and Donald E. Miller
000989 Ryan T. Cragun [États-Unis]FINDING FAITH, LOSING FAITH: STORIES OF CONVERSION AND APOSTASY by Scot McKnight and Hauna OndreySOCIETY WITHOUT GOD: WHAT THE LEAST RELIGIOUS NATIONS CAN TELL US ABOUT CONTENTMENT by Phil Zuckerman
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000B35 Celeste Kinginger [États-Unis]Language Learning in Study Abroad: Case Studies of Americans in France
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000B43 Frederick M. Smith [États-Unis]Invading the Sacred: An Analysis of Hinduism Studies in America – Edited by Krishnan Ramaswamy, Antonio de Nicolas and Aditi Banerjee
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000B51 Janet J. Mcintyre-Mills [Australie] ; Denise De Vries [Australie] ; Aleco Christakis [États-Unis] ; Ken Bausch [États-Unis]How can we break the mould? Democracy, semiotics and regional governance
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000B76 Merold Westphal [États-Unis]Abraham and Sacrifice
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000B93 Stephen Rumph [États-Unis]The Sense of Touch in ‘Don Giovanni’
000B95 John Burt [États-Unis]Robert Penn Warren's The Legacy of the Civil War and the Meaning of Pragmatism
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000C01 Corey D. B. Walker [États-Unis]Face of the Deep: A Theology of Becoming. By Catherine Keller
000C08 Anwen Tormey [États-Unis]“Everyone with Eyes Can See the Problem”: Moral Citizens and the Space of Irish Nationhood
000C09 Alexander Nehamas [États-Unis]‘ONLY IN THE CONTEMPLATION OF BEAUTY IS HUMAN LIFE WORTH LIVING’ PLATO, SYMPOSIUM 211d
000C12 Charles Brittain [États-Unis]XIII — MIDDLE PLATONISTS ON ACADEMIC SCEPTICISM
000C20 Jim Fodor [États-Unis]Theology, Rhetoric, Manuduction, or Reading Scripture Together on the Path to God – By Peter M. Candler
000C31 Phil Cafaro [États-Unis]Split Decision
000C36 Andrew Willford [États-Unis]Review essay: “The truest belief is compulsion”: Othering, the unconscious, and ethnographic inquiry
000C46 Charles L. Briggs [États-Unis]MEDIATING INFANTICIDE: Theorizing Relations between Narrative and Violence
000C50 Nick Haddad [États-Unis]Helping to Create a Pathway to Better Conservation
000C51 Stephan Palmié [États-Unis]Genomics, divination, “racecraft”
000C52 Kenneth Einar Himma ; Krystyna Grniakkocikowska [États-Unis]From computer ethics to the ethics of global ICT society
000C54 Paul Guyer [États-Unis]Free Play and True Well‐Being: Herder's Critique of Kant's Aesthetics
000C55 James F. Kitchell [États-Unis]Finding Your Ecosystem Episteme
000C63 David Hunter [États-Unis]Don't Leave Home Without It
000C65 David P. Benseler [États-Unis]Doctoral Degrees Granted in Foreign Languages in the United States: 2006
000C73 Michael A. Goldman [États-Unis]Calamity gene
000D16 John P. Girard [États-Unis]Where is the knowledge we have lost in managers
000D18 Devon E. Hinton [États-Unis]Transcultural Psychiatry
000D21 Angel Sazcarranza [États-Unis] ; Alfred Vernis [Espagne]The dynamics of public networks
000D41 Paul Kockelman [États-Unis]Representations of the world: Memories, perceptions, beliefs, intentions, and plans
000D44 Dan W. Butin [États-Unis]Putting Foucault to Work in Educational Research
000D47 Michael Brown [États-Unis] ; Larry Knopp [États-Unis]Places or polygons? Governmentality, scale, and the census in the Gay and Lesbian Atlas
000D58 David Kaiser [États-Unis]M. Norton Wise, editor. Growing Explanations: Historical Perspectives on Recent Science. (Science and Cultural Theory.) Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. 2004. Pp. vi, 346. Cloth $89.95, paper $24.95
000D72 Christian List ; Philip Pettit [États-Unis]Group Agency and Supervenience
000D91 Lawrence M. Wills [États-Unis]Ascetic Theology Before Asceticism? Jewish Narratives and the Decentering of the Self
000E14 William A. Jr Kretzschmar [États-Unis]Art and science in computational dialectology
000E15 Marcelo Fernandez Osco [États-Unis]Pachakuti. Pensamiento crítico descolonial aymara trente a epistemes opresores
000E42 Brian Daley [États-Unis]The Nouvelle Théologie and the Patristic Revival: Sources, Symbols and the Science of Theology
000E56 Sean R. Hilton [Royaume-Uni] ; Henry B. Slotnick [États-Unis]Proto‐professionalism: how professionalisation occurs across the continuum of medical education
000E75 Bernadette Baker [États-Unis]From the genius of the man to the man of genius, Part two Inheriting ideas about genius
000E77 Nina Laurie [Royaume-Uni] ; Robert Andolina [États-Unis] ; Sarah Radcliffe [Royaume-Uni]Ethnodevelopment: Social Movements, Creating Experts and Professionalising Indigenous Knowledge in Ecuador
000E78 Steven L. Thorne [États-Unis]Epistemology, Politics, and Ethics in Sociocultural Theory
000E84 Eric Sheppard [États-Unis]Constructing free trade: from Manchester boosterism to global management
000E97 Pol Vandevelde [États-Unis]A PRAGMATIC CRITIQUE OF PLURALISM IN TEXT INTERPRETATION
000F08 Constance Meinwald [États-Unis]Ignorance and opinion in stoic epistemology
000F24 Mark Von Hagen [États-Unis]Empires, Borderlands, and Diasporas: Eurasia as Anti-Paradigm for the Post-Soviet Era
000F28 Jonathan Marks [États-Unis]What, if anything, is a Darwinian anthropology?
000F35 Marietta L. Baba [États-Unis] ; Julia Gluesing [États-Unis] ; Hilary Ratner [États-Unis] ; Kimberly H. Wagner [États-Unis]The contexts of knowing: natural history of a globally distributed team
000F48 James W. Perkinson [États-Unis]Reversing the Gaze: Constructing European Race Discourse as Modern Witchcraft Practice
000F51 Harvey S. Goldman [États-Unis]Reexamining the “Examined Life” in Plato’s Apology of Socrates
000F57 Ibrahim Kalin [États-Unis]MullāṠadrā's Realist Ontology of the Intelligibles and Theory of Knowledge
000F62 Kathryn A. Woolard [États-Unis]Is the Past a Foreign Country?: Time, Language Origins, and the Nation in Early Modern Spain
000F63 Mark Bevir [États-Unis]Governance and Interpretation: What are the Implications of Postfoundationalism?
000F64 A. Surbone [États-Unis]Genetic medicine: the balance between science and morality
000F69 Sarah Pinto [États-Unis]Development without Institutions: Ersatz Medicine and the Politics of Everyday Life in Rural North India
000F74 Shalini Puri [États-Unis]Commentary on “Agricultural Hybridity and the ‘Pathology’ of Traditional Ways …” Developing Hybridities: A Response to Chris Shepherd
000F89 Jason Aleksander [États-Unis]Modern paradoxes of Aristotle's logic
000F91 Jeffrey Wollock [États-Unis]La techne come modo di cognizione incorporata. Aristotele, Aristosseno, Tommaso d'Aquino
001003 John Modell [États-Unis]Making Social Science Matter. Why Social Inquiry Fails and How It Can Succeed Again. By Bent Flyvbjerg (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2001. x plus 204 pp.)
001012 R. A. W. Baba [États-Unis]Working Knowledge Goes Global: Knowledge Sharing and Performance in a Globally Distributed Team
001017 Anustup Basu [États-Unis]The state of security and warfare of demons
001021 Yan Hairong [États-Unis]Specialization of the rural: Reinterpreting the labor mobility of rural young women in post‐Mao China
001027 Sally Falk Moore [États-Unis]Social Anthropology
001039 Meili Steele [États-Unis]Ricoeur versus Taylor on Language and Narrative
001051 Sharad Chari [États-Unis]Marxism, Sarcasm, Ethnography: Geographical Fieldnotes from South India
001072 Guy Axtell [États-Unis]Felix Culpa: Luck In Ethics And Epistemology
001073 Karen K. Giuliano [États-Unis]Expanding the use of empiricism in nursing: can we bridge the gap between knowledge and clinical practice?
001077 Eduardo Mendieta [États-Unis] ; Evan Selinger [États-Unis] ; Don Ihde [États-Unis]Don Ihde Bodies in Technology
001078 Michael Watts [États-Unis]Development and Governmentality
001085 Lawrence S. Greene [États-Unis]Biological Anthropology
001103 Tracey Dye [États-Unis]American Museum/American Science: The Museum Laboratory and Its Intersubjective Production of Truth
001127 Bradford S. Woods [États-Unis] ; P. Karen Murphy [États-Unis]Separated at birth: the shared lineage of research on conceptual change and persuasion
001155 David B. Burrell [États-Unis]Recent Scholarship on Aquinas
001160 Ronald L. Jackson Ii [États-Unis] ; Susan M. HeckmanPerceptions of White Identity and White Liability: An Analysis of White Student Responses to a College Campus Racial Hate Crime
001167 Arlette Ingram Willis [États-Unis]Literacy at Calhoun Colored School 1892–1945
001174 Holly Wardlow [États-Unis]Headless ghosts and roving women: specters of modernity in Papua New Guinea
001177 Margaret Denton [États-Unis]Francis Wey and the Discourse of Photography as Art in France in the Early 1850s: ‘Rien n’est beau que le vrai; mais il faut le choisir’
001180 Jean Watson ; Marlaine C. Smith [États-Unis]Caring science and the science of unitary human beings: a trans‐theoretical discourse for nursing knowledge development
001183 Mark Bevir [États-Unis]A Decentered Theory of Governance
001199 Devon Hinton [États-Unis] ; Susan Hinton [États-Unis] ; KHIN UM ; Audria Chea [Royaume-Uni] ; Sophia Sak [États-Unis]The Khmer "weak heart" syndrome: Fear of death from palpitations
001203 James C. Field [Canada] ; Margaret Macintyre Latta [États-Unis]What constitutes becoming experienced in teaching and learning?
001215 Richard Keller [États-Unis]Madness and Colonization: Psychiatry in the British and French Empires, 1800–1962
001218 James B. Stump [États-Unis]History of Science through Koyré's Lenses
001231 Jacob Neusner [États-Unis]Theology Comes Home: The Role of Theology in the Academic Study of Religion and the Role of Theology of Judaism in the Academic Study of Judaism
001233 Elin K. Jacob [États-Unis]The everyday world of work two approaches to the investigation of classification in context
001243 Daniel Jordan Smith [États-Unis]Ritual Killing, 419, and Fast Wealth: Inequality and the Popular Imagination in Southeastern Nigeria
001250 Vernon E. Cronen [États-Unis]Practical theory, practical art, and the pragmatic‐systemic account of inquiry
001266 Randy Sturman [États-Unis]Extending the Boundaries of Care: Medical Ethics and Caring Practices
001270 Eiman Zein-Elabdin [États-Unis]Contours of a non-modernist discourse: the contested space of history and development
001276 David L. Nanney [États-Unis]BOOK REVIEW
001279 Wiliam J. White [États-Unis]A communication model of conceptual innovation in science
001288 Fletcher Linder [États-Unis]Speaking of bodies, pleasures, and paradise lost: erotic agency and situationist ethnography
001289 Andreas M. Kazamias [États-Unis]Re-inventing the Historical in Comparative Education: reflections on a protean episteme by a contemporary player
001299 Tim Goles [États-Unis] ; Rudy Hirschheim [États-Unis]The paradigm is dead, the paradigm is dead…long live the paradigm: the legacy of Burrell and Morgan
001302 Albert R. Jonsen [États-Unis]Strong on Specification
001304 Robert Frodeman [États-Unis]Science and the public self
001308 Michael Glassman [États-Unis]Negation through history: dialectics and human development
001311 Bryan C. Short [États-Unis]Figurative language in the Scottish new rhetoric
001318 Charles S. Maier [États-Unis]Consigning the Twentieth Century to History: Alternative Narratives for the Modern Era
001322 James Der Derian [États-Unis]Virtuous War/Virtual Theory
001326 Vítor Westhelle [États-Unis]Theological Shamelessness? A Response to Arthur Peacocke and David A. Pailin
001349 David T. Durack [États-Unis] ; Robert J. Littman [États-Unis] ; R. Michael Benitez [États-Unis] ; Philip A. Mackowiak [États-Unis]Hellenic holocaust: a historical clinico-pathologic conference
001351 David Hakken [États-Unis]Ethical Issues in the Ethnography of Cyberspace
001354 Allan Feldman [États-Unis]Decision making in the practical domain: A model of practical conceptual change
001365 Nicholas C. Burbules [États-Unis]Aporias, Webs, and Passages: Doubt as an Opportunity to Learn
001375 Isabelle Naginski [États-Unis]Préhistoire et filiation : George Sand et le mythe des origines dans Jeanne
001382 Nicholas D. Smith [États-Unis]Plato on knowledge as a power
001383 T. H. Hamann [États-Unis]Modern etiquette and foucault's ethical technologies
001384 Mark Zuss [États-Unis]Genomics: Technics and writing the "posthuman"
001392 Michael Wintroub [États-Unis]Taking Stock at the End of the World: Rites of Distinction and Practices of Collecting in Early Modern Europe
001393 Keith Hollinshead [États-Unis, Royaume-Uni]Surveillance of the worlds of tourism: Foucault and the eye-of-power
001394 Hanns Gross [États-Unis]Sergio Zoll Dall'Europa libertina all'Europa illuminista: Stato laico e “Oriente” libertino nella politica e nella cultura dell'età dell'assolutismo e della ragione di stato da Richelieu al secolo dei Lumi; alle origini del laicismo e dell'illuminismo. Florence: Nardini. 1997. Pp. 674. L. 75,000
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001402 Janet Gyatso [États-Unis]Healing Burns with Fire: The Facilitations of Experience in Tibetan Buddhism
001403 Richard Baskerville [États-Unis] ; Jan Pries-Heje [Danemark]Grounded action research: a method for understanding IT in practice
001410 Rumiko Handa [États-Unis]Against arbitrariness: architectural signification in the age of globalization
001415 Laurel Furumoto [États-Unis]Toward an intellectual history of women: Essays by Linda K. Kerber
001416 Keith Hollinshead [États-Unis]Tourism as public culture: Horne's ideological commentary on the legerdemain of tourism
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001418 Kurt W. Back [États-Unis] ; James B. Duke [États-Unis]Theories of behavior therapy: Exploring behavior change
001421 Henry A. Nasrallah [États-Unis]The psychopharmacologists
001422 Bruce Kuklick [États-Unis]The political discourse of anarchy: A disciplinary history of international relations
001423 Roy F. Baumeister [États-Unis] ; E. B. Smith [États-Unis]The mastery of submission: Inventions of masochism
001429 Bennett Ramsey [États-Unis]Spiritualism in antebellum America
001431 David C. Devonis [États-Unis]Sites of vision: The discursive construction of sight in the history of philosophy
001441 Stephanie Kenen [États-Unis]Queer science. The use and abuse of research into homosexuality
001444 Lewis R. Gordon [États-Unis]Pan‐Africanism and African‐American Liberation in a Postmodern World: A Review Essay
001447 Martha Kaplan [États-Unis] ; John Kelly [États-Unis]On Discourse and Power: "Cults" and "Orientals" in Fiji
001450 John Finnis [États-Unis]Natural Law and the Ethics of Discourse
001452 Samuel B. Thielman [États-Unis]Moonlight, magnolias, and madness: Insanity in South Carolina from the colonial period to the progressive era
001455 Jean M. Langford [États-Unis]Medical Mimesis: Healing Signs of a Cosmopolitan "Quack"
001461 Joel Braslow [États-Unis]Last resort: Psychosurgery and the limits of medicine
001465 Andrew Jason Cohen [États-Unis]In Defense of Nietzschean Genealogy
001467 Vern L. Bullough [États-Unis]Hermaphrodites and the medical invention of sex
001470 Philip Nord [États-Unis]French intellectual nobility: Institutional and symbolic transformations in the post‐Sartrian era
001476 Damon Freeman [États-Unis]Children, race, and power: Kenneth and Mamie Clark's northside center
001479 Josef Bro Abzek [États-Unis]Carl Stumpf—Schriften zur psychologie
001480 Timothy H. Engström [États-Unis]Can We Be Self‐Consistent Without Assuming “Realism“: A Discussion of Lawrence E. Cahoone's The Ends of Philosophy
001487 Edward Arrington [États-Unis]Anxious attitudes and blue bodies
001490 Regina Morantz-Sanchez [États-Unis]Alfred C. Kinsey: A public/private life
001520 Barry Schwartz [États-Unis]Postmodernity and Historical Reputation: Abraham Lincoln in Late Twentieth-Century American Memory
001524 Daniel E. Palmer [États-Unis]HEIDEGGER AND THE ONTOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE WORK OF ART
001536 Chang-Tai Hung [États-Unis]Women and sexuality in China: Female sexuality and gender since 1949
001537 Hans Pols [États-Unis]William James on consciousness beyond the margin
001539 Daniel Levine [États-Unis]Under the cover of kindness: The invention of social work
001540 Brent D. Slife [États-Unis]Theoretical issues in psychology
001543 John Carson [États-Unis]The science and politics of racial research
001544 James Gilbert [États-Unis]The opening of the American mind: Canons, culture, and history
001545 James S. Grotstein [États-Unis]The numinous and immanent nature of the psychoanalytic subject
001546 B. Edward Mcclellan [États-Unis]The making of the modern university: Intellectual transformation and the marginalization of morality
001547 Gerald N. Izenberg [États-Unis]The lure of dreams: Sigmund Freud and the construction of modernity
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001551 Lawrence A. Scaff [États-Unis]The barbarism of reason: Max Weber and the twilight of enlightenment; Max Weber: Politics and the spirit of tragedy
001554 Morris B. Holbrook [États-Unis]Stereo 3D representations in postmodern marketing research
001555 Gary D. Jaworski [États-Unis]Simmel on culture: Selected writings
001556 Dianne F. Sadoff [États-Unis]Saint Hysteria: Neurosis, myticism, and gender in European culture
001560 Irene Burnside [États-Unis] ; Sally Preski [États-Unis] ; Judith E. Hertz [États-Unis]Research Instrumentation and Elderly Subjects
001561 Richard Wightman Fox [États-Unis]Religious advocacy and American history
001564 Paul Jerome Croce [États-Unis]Pure experience: The response to William James
001568 Allan Megill [États-Unis]On the edge of the cliff: History, language, and practices
001570 Irina Sirotkina [Russie, États-Unis]No asylum: State psychiatric repression in the former USSR
001571 Brian Fagan [États-Unis]Nationalism, politics, and the practice of archaeology
001574 Norma Basch [États-Unis]Making the American self: Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln
001580 Amy Plantinga Pauw [États-Unis] ; Henry P. Mobley [États-Unis]Jonathan Edwards's writings; Text, context, interpretation
001583 Peter N. Stearns [États-Unis]Inventing the psychological: Toward a cultural history of emotional life in America
001584 Lawrence E. Marks [États-Unis]Interactions: Some contacts between the natural sciences and the social sciences
001586 Claudette Kemper Columbus [États-Unis]Human Discourse about Nature; Nature's Processes as Discourse: The Pre‐Columbian Peruvian Myth of Cavillaca
001589 Michael Bryant [États-Unis]Gesammelte Briefe: Band I 1910–1918
001597 Mark Infusino [États-Unis]Cognitive psychology in the Middle Ages
001600 John P. Van Gigch [États-Unis]Book review: The Epistemology of the Social Sciences According to Michel Foucault (1926–1984): Part XIV of ‘Design of the Modern Inquiring System’
001602 David J. Schneider [États-Unis]Bettelheim: A life and a legacy
001603 Mary Ann Jimenez [États-Unis]Benjamin Rush, MD: A bibliographic guide
001604 Bruce Eastwood [États-Unis]Before science. The invention of the Friars' natural philosophy
001609 Shulamit Reinharz [États-Unis]A history of sociological research methods in America, 1920–1960
001610 Harry M. Marks [États-Unis]A half‐century of peer review, 1946–1996
001611 Radha S. Hegde [États-Unis]A View from Elsewhere: Locating Difference and the Politics of Representation from a Transnational Feminist Perspective
001630 Ryo Stanwood [États-Unis]The primitive syntax of mental predicates in Hawaii Creole English: A text-based study
001651 Robert R. Johnson [États-Unis]Audience involved: Toward a participatory model of writing
001654 J. Ann Tickner [États-Unis]You Just Don't Understand: Troubled Engagements Between Feminists and IR Theorists
001655 Willie James Jennings [États-Unis]Wrestling with a Wounding Word: Reading the Disjointed Lines of African American Spirituality
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001668 Philip Clayton [États-Unis]Philosophy of Science: What One Needs to Know
001695 G. Spielmann [États-Unis]La philosophie des images du Père Menestrier : de l'herméneutique de la nature à la propagande politique
001696 H. Campangne [États-Unis]Arrest memorable contre Gilles Garnier, pour avoir en forme de loup-garou dévoré plusieurs enfants et commis autres crimes : Métamorphose et commentaire dans une lettre de Daniel d'Auge
001697 A. Viala [France] ; D. Lee [États-Unis]Les signes galants : A historical reevaluation of galanterie
001698 K. Switala [États-Unis]Foucauldian mutations of language
001703 Joseph M. Felser [États-Unis]Was Joseph Campbell a Postmodernist?
001717 Kathryn Montgomery Hunter [États-Unis]Narrative, Literature, and the Clinical Exercise of Practical Reason
001732 Kathryn Hunter [États-Unis]“Don't think zebras”: Uncertainty, interpretation, and the place of paradox in clinical education
001737 Gerald A. Press [États-Unis]The State of the Question in the Study of Plato
001738 Karen E. Johnson [États-Unis]The Role of Theory in L2 Teacher Education
001742 James A. Caporaso [États-Unis]The European Union and Forms of State: Westphalian, Regulatory or Post‐Modern?
001749 Roy Martinez [États-Unis]Relating Kierkegaard to dialogical philosophy
001750 Douglas Thomas [États-Unis]Reading DeMan Reading Rhetoric
001751 Joseph Carroll [États-Unis]Pluralism, poststructuralism, and evolutionary theory
001762 Erskine Peters [États-Unis]Cornelius eady’s You Don’t Miss Your Water : Its womanist/feminist perspective
001769 Lorraine Warren [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter A. Corning [États-Unis] ; John P. Van Gigch [États-Unis] ; John P. Van Gigch [États-Unis] ; Gilbert Mansell [Royaume-Uni]Book reviews
001785 N. Levy [États-Unis]The prehistory of archaeology : Heidegger and the early Foucault
001800 Philip Abbott [États-Unis]Redeeming American exceptionalism / Redeeming American political science: An analysis of Judith N. Shklar's presidential address
001807 George Khushf [États-Unis]Expanding the Horizon of Reflection on Health and Disease
001810 Velma Mcbride-Murry [États-Unis]Choices in Sexuality
001811 Louis E. Loeb [États-Unis]Book Reviews
001815 Robert P. Crease [États-Unis]The sculpture and the electron: Hermeneutics of the experimental object
001817 Krzysztof Ziarek [États-Unis]The ethos of everydayness: Heidegger on poetry and language
001818 Wilton Martínez [États-Unis]The Challenges of a Pioneer: Tim Asch, Otherness, and Film Reception
001820 Meera Nanda [États-Unis]THE SCIENCE QUESTION IN POSTCOLONIAL FEMINISM
001821 Lawrence E. Cahoone [États-Unis]THE PLURALITY OF PHILOSOPHICAL ENDS: EPISTEME, PRAXIS, POIESIS
001833 Karl Hostetler [États-Unis]GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT THE QUESTIONS OF DEMOCRACY
001834 Norman Wirzba [États-Unis]From maieutics to metanoia: Levinas's understanding of the philosophical task
001835 Joseph Carroll [États-Unis]Evolution and literary theory
001837 Anne Lake Prescott [États-Unis]Divided State
001840 Joseph Margolis [États-Unis]Beyond postmodernism: Logic as rhetoric
001841 Jean Langford [États-Unis]Ayurvedic Interiors: Person, Space, and Episteme in Three Medical Practices
001843 Herman E. Daly [États-Unis]Against free trade: Neoclassical and steady-state perspectives
001866 A. Scott [États-Unis]'Considerynge the beste on every syde': ethics, empathy, and epistemology in the Franklin's Tale
001876 Jacob Howland [États-Unis]Review of political philosophy and time: Plato and the origins of political vision (with a new preface )
001877 David R. Buchanan [États-Unis]Reflections on the relationship between theory and practice
001884 Annamma Joy [Canada] ; Alladi Venkatesh [États-Unis]Postmodernism, feminism, and the body: The visible and the invisible in consumer research
001889 Fernando Lolas [États-Unis]Medical praxis: An interface between ethics, politics, and technology
001900 Marcia L. Homiak [États-Unis]Book Reviews
001910 Javier A. Iba Ez-Noé [États-Unis]Synopsis of a theory of modernity
001911 Jim Garrison [États-Unis]Suchting's ‘production account’ of science: Implications for science education
001915 Dennis M. Weiss [États-Unis]Renewing anthropological reflection
001921 Carolyn R. Miller [États-Unis]Opportunity, opportunism, and progress: Kairos in the rhetoric of technology
001929 Brenda Dervin [États-Unis]Information ↔ democracy: An examination of underlying assumptions
001939 Julia Simpson [États-Unis]Archaeology and politicism: Foucault's epistemic anarchism
001944 Betty A. Sichel [États-Unis]A review of Samuel Scolnicov's Plato's Metaphysics of Education
001960 Richard M. Zaner [États-Unis]Voices and Time: The Venture of Clinical Ethics
001971 A. Fuat Firat [États-Unis] ; Alladi Venkatesh [États-Unis]Postmodernity: The age of marketing
001973 Sohail Inayatullah [États-Unis]From ‘who am I?’ to ‘when am I?’
001979 E. Thomas Lawson [États-Unis] ; Robert N. Mccauley [États-Unis]Crisis of Conscience, Riddle of Identity
001987 Gordana P. Crnkovic [États-Unis]Why should you write about Eastern Europe, or: Why should you write about “the Other”?
001992 Yedullah Kazmi [États-Unis]Teaching knowledge as conversation: A philosophical hermeneutical approach to education
001996 William Wians [États-Unis]Review essay
001999 Nancy W. Brickhouse [États-Unis] ; William B. Stanley [États-Unis] ; James A. Whitson [États-Unis]Practical reasoning and science education: Implications for theory and practice
001A04 Peter Parshall [États-Unis]IMAGO CONTRAFACTA: IMAGES AND FACTS IN THE NORTHERN RENAISSANCE
001A07 Hirak Behari Routh [États-Unis] ; Kazal Rekha Bhowmik [États-Unis]HISTORY OF ELEPHANTIASIS
001A09 Hwa Yol Jung [États-Unis]Editor's introduction
001A13 Ann Goetting [États-Unis] ; Thomas J. Bernard [États-Unis] ; Stephen C. Light [États-Unis] ; John Pitts [Royaume-Uni] ; Pat Carlen [Royaume-Uni]Book reviews
001A33 J. Myron Atkin [États-Unis]Teaching as research: An essay
001A37 Arturo Escobar [États-Unis]Reflections on ‘development’
001A40 Barnaby B. Barratt [États-Unis]On ancient terrors and tragic heroes: A response to Rubens
001A56 Joe Amato [États-Unis]Science-literature inquiry as pedagogical practice: Technical writing, hypertext, and a few theories, Part I
001A57 James G. Colbert [États-Unis] ; Fred Seddon [États-Unis] ; Julien S. Murphy [États-Unis] ; John-Christian Smith [États-Unis] ; John W. Murphy [États-Unis] ; Michael J. Zenzen [États-Unis] ; Robert B. Louden [États-Unis]Reviews
001A58 James G. Colbert [États-Unis] ; F. J. Adelmann [États-Unis] ; Pavel Kovaly [États-Unis]Reviews
001A62 M. Z. Jones [États-Unis] ; E. J. S. Rathke [États-Unis] ; D. A. Gage [États-Unis] ; C. E. Costello [États-Unis] ; K. Murakami [Japon] ; M. Ohta [Japon] ; F. Matsuura [Japon]Oligosaccharides accumulated in the bovine β -mannosidosis kidney
001A63 Lawrence Cohen [États-Unis]No aging in India: The uses of gerontology
001A67 Charles Taliaferro [États-Unis]Imaginary evil: A sceptic's wager
001A72 Bruce A. Arrigo [États-Unis]Deconstructing jurisprudence: An experiential feminist critique
001A75 Dieter Saalmann [États-Unis]Christa Wolf's Störfall and Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness : The Curse of the ‘Blind Spot’
001A80 Alan Milchman [États-Unis] ; Alan Rosenberg [États-Unis] ; Edward W. Maine [États-Unis] ; George W. Rainbolt [États-Unis]Book review
001A98 Wai-Chee Dimock [États-Unis]Natural Right and the American Imagination: Political Philosophy in Novel Form. By Catherine H. Zuckert. (Savage: Rowman & Littlefield, 1990. xii + 271 pp. $33.50.)
001A99 Warren D. Tenhouten [États-Unis]Into the wild blue yonder: On the emergence of the ethnoneurologies—the social science-based neurologies and the philosophy-based neurologies
001B10 David Chioni Moore [États-Unis]Accounting on trial: The critical legal studies movement and its lessons for radical accounting
001B14 Marilyn Nissim-Sabat [États-Unis]The crisis in psychoanalysis: Resolution through Husserlian phenomenology and feminism
001B24 Allen S. Hance [États-Unis]Prudence and providence: On Hobbes's theory of practical reason
001B26 Stevan Harrell [États-Unis]Pluralism, performance and meaning in Taiwanese healing: A case study
001B27 Burt C. Hopkins [États-Unis]On the paradoxical inception and motivation of transcendental philosophy in Plato and Husserl
001B40 Nancy Nelson Knupfer [États-Unis] ; George Landow [États-Unis] ; Carol B. Macknight [États-Unis]Book and software reviews
001B48 Robert Kraut [États-Unis]Varieties of Pragmatism
001B49 Richard V. Lee [États-Unis]The clinical picture
001B55 Sohail Inayatullah [États-Unis]Deconstructing and reconstructing the future
001B58 Sohail Inayatullah [États-Unis]Ariadne's thread: the search for new modes of thinking
001B64 Léo F. Laporte [États-Unis]The world into which Darwin led Simpson
001B65 Rudolf A. Makkreel [États-Unis]The genesis of Heidegger's phenomenological hermeneutics and the rediscovered “Aristotle introduction” of 1922
001B66 Donald Morrison [États-Unis]THE ANCIENT SCEPTIC'S WAY OF LIFE
001B73 Yedullah Kazmi [États-Unis]On being educated in the west: The disruption in self as a narrative and authenticity and inauthenticity of self
001B79 Thomas O. Nitsch [États-Unis]Further Reflections on Humannature Assumptions in Economics Part I The Men of Aristotle, Adam Smith et al. Revisited
001B80 Martin Jay [États-Unis]Fieldwork and theorizing in intellectual history
001B83 John Burkey [États-Unis]Descartes, skepticism, and Husserl's hermeneutic practice
001B86 Dwain Mefford [États-Unis]Case-based reasoning, legal reasoning, and the study of politics
001B88 Wilhelm S. Wurzer [États-Unis] ; Donald Livingston [États-Unis]Book reviews
001B90 Dan Martin [États-Unis]Anthropology on the boundary and the boundary in anthropology
001B97 John P. Van Gigch [États-Unis]The potential demise of OR/MS: Consequences of neglecting epistemology
001B98 Richard B. Norgaard [États-Unis]The case for methodological pluralism
001C04 Aubrey J. Hough Jr [États-Unis] ; David L. Page [États-Unis]Perspectives on cartilaginous tumors: Nomenclature, nosology, and neologism
001C11 Howard M. Lenhoff [États-Unis] ; Sylvia G. Lenhoff [États-Unis]Challenge to the Specialist: Abraham Trembley's Approach to Research on the Organism—1744 and Today
001C14 Paul Rabinow [États-Unis]Works and Lives, The Anthropologist as Author, by Clifford Ceertz
001C20 Raymond J. Devettere [États-Unis]Reconceptualizing the Euthanasia Debate
001C28 Larry R. Irons [États-Unis] ; John Durham Peters [États-Unis]Book reviews
001C29 John J. Drummond [États-Unis] ; Timothy Casey [États-Unis] ; Karl Schuhmann [Pays-Bas]Book reviews
001C32 Clifford Hill [États-Unis] ; Kate Parry [États-Unis]Autonomous and pragmatic models of literacy: Reading assessment in adult education
001C52 Marcia Inhorn Millar [États-Unis] ; Sandra D. Lane [États-Unis]Ethno-ophthalmology in the Egyptian delta: An historical systems approach to ethnomedicine in the Middle East
001C57 D. G. Myers [États-Unis]The new historicism in literary studies
001C66 Stephen Toulmin [États-Unis]Medical Ethics in Its American Context
001C67 Stephen Watson [États-Unis]Levinas, the ethics of deconstruction, and the remainder of the sublime
001C68 Michael Kelly [États-Unis]Gadamer and philosophical ethics
001C69 Allen E. Ivey [États-Unis] ; Oscar F. GoncalvesDevelopmental Therapy: Integrating Developmental Processes into the Clinical Practice
001C87 Mary C. Rawlinson [États-Unis]Foucault's Strategy: Knowledge, Power, and the Specificity of Truth
001C88 Richard J. Boland Jr. [États-Unis]Discussion of “accounting and the construction of the governable person”
001C94 Salim Kemal [États-Unis]BOOK REVIEWS
001C95 Sally Falk Moore [États-Unis]explaining the present: theoretical dilemmas in processual ethnography
001C99 Stephen Frederick Schneck [États-Unis]Michel Foucault on power/discourse, theory and practice
001D03 John F. Cornell [États-Unis]God's magnificent law: The bad influence of theistic metaphysics on Darwin's estimation of natural selection
001D05 Roger Paden [États-Unis]Foucault's anti-humanism
001D07 Theodore Bogacz [États-Unis] ; Russell A. Berman [États-Unis] ; Walter L. Adamson [États-Unis]Book reviews
001D10 Omid Nodoushani [États-Unis]A note on progress: Postmodern transformation in the systems age
001D18 J. S. Kayser-Jones [États-Unis]Open-Ward Accommodations in a Long-Term Care Facility: The Elderly's Point of View
001D22 Jody Rubin Pinault [États-Unis]How Hippocrates Cured the Plague
001D25 Phyllis Cohen Albert [États-Unis]Frances Malino and Bernard Wasserstein, editors. The Jews in Modern France. (Tauber Institute Series, number 4.) Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, for Brandeis University Press, Waltham, Mass. 1985. Pp. xii, 354. $30.00
001D27 Eugenie Gatens-Robinson [États-Unis]Clinical Judgment and the Rationality of the Human Sciences
001D29 Nancy Scheper-Hughes [États-Unis] ; Anne M. Lovell [États-Unis]Breaking the circuit of social control: Lessons in public psychiatry from Italy and Franco Basaglia
001D31 Martin Schwab [États-Unis]The rejection of origin: Derrida's interpretation of Husserl
001D36 Robert C. Scharff [États-Unis]Socrates' successful inquiries
001D41 David P. Schmidt [États-Unis]Patterns of argument in business ethics
001D49 Syed A. Rahim [États-Unis]Language as power apparatus: observations on English and cultural policy in nineteenth‐century India
001D52 George Mccarthy [États-Unis]German social ethics and the return to Greek philosophy: Marx and Aristotle
001D54 Elizabeth Buck [États-Unis]English in the linguistic transformation of Hawaii: literacy, languages and discourse
001D57 Caroline G. Mercer [États-Unis] ; Sarah D. Wangensteen [États-Unis]“Consumption, heart-disease, or whatever”: Chlorosis, a Heroine's Illness in The Wings of the Dove
001D62 Andrew Pickering [États-Unis]Reviews
001D64 Chia-Lin Pao Tao [États-Unis]Professor Tao Replies
001D72 Margaret Fitzsimmons [États-Unis]Hidden philosophies: How geographic thought has been limited by its theoretical models
001D75 Martha Nussbaum [États-Unis]Chapter Six
001D79 Mary Katherine Tillman [États-Unis]W. Dilthey and J.H. Newman on prepredicative thought
001D92 Sylvain Auroux [États-Unis] ; Dino Buzzetti [États-Unis]Current issues in eighteenth-century linguistic historiography
001D95 Mary Jeanne Larrabee [États-Unis] ; Michael Goldman [États-Unis] ; Robert J. Dostal [États-Unis]Book reviews
001D98 Heinz Von Foerster [États-Unis]Apropos Epistemologies
001E11 Heinrich Bortis [Suisse] ; J. M. Boche Ski [Suisse] ; Thomas J. Blakeley [États-Unis] ; Michael M. Boll [États-Unis] ; John D. Windhausen [Royaume-Uni] ; Charles E. Ziegler [États-Unis] ; Tom Rockmore [États-Unis] ; John W. Murphy [États-Unis]Reviews
001E13 Tom Rockmore [États-Unis]On Marxian epistemology and phenomenology
001E23 William H. Swatos [États-Unis]The Faith of the Fathers: on the Christianity of Early American Sociology
001E29 Debra Kaufman [États-Unis] ; Michael L. Fetters [États-Unis]The executive suite: Are women perceived as ready for the managerial climb?
001E34 Edward G. Ruestow [États-Unis]Images and ideas: Leeuwenhoek's perception of the spermatozoa
001E35 Wulf Rehder [États-Unis]Hermeneutics versus stupidities of all sorts
001E36 Joan Cocks [États-Unis]Hegel's Logic, Marx's Science, Rationalism's Perils
001E38 Bernard Charles Flynn [États-Unis]Descartes and the ontology of subjectivity
001E45 Michael A. Cavanaugh [États-Unis]Pagan and Christian: Sociological Euhemerism Versus American Sociology of Religion
001E57 Richard Cobb-Stevens [États-Unis]Reviews
001E60 Hwa Yol Jung [États-Unis]Phenomenology as a critique of politics
001E62 Charles E. Scott [États-Unis]History and truth
001E63 Charles Lemert [États-Unis] ; Paul Piccone [États-Unis]Gouldner's theoretical method and reflexive sociology
001E79 S. S. Schweber [États-Unis]Scientists As Intellectuals: The Early Victorians
001E82 Byron J. Good [États-Unis]Rationality ‘goes without saying’
001E86 Tom Rockmore [États-Unis] ; Gary Shapiro [États-Unis] ; James M. Edie [États-Unis] ; Thomas C. Anderson [États-Unis] ; Irwin C. Lieb [États-Unis] ; William L. Mcbride [États-Unis] ; Heinrich Beck ; Erwin SchadelBook reviews
001E87 Lawrence Charles Parish [États-Unis] ; John Thorne Crissey [États-Unis]Bibliography of Secondary Sources on the History of Dermatology
001F01 John Scarborough [États-Unis]Book Reviews
001F02 Harold T. Parker [États-Unis]Book Reviews
001F03 John C. Greene [États-Unis]Book Reviews
001F06 Lawrence Charles Parish [États-Unis]The History of Tropical Dermatology and the 1907 International Congress of Dermatology
001F08 Amos N. Wilder [États-Unis]Post-modern reality and the problem of meaning
001F09 Erwin H. Zimmerman [États-Unis]Non‐Aerosol Foam for Acne
001F10 S. S. Schweber [États-Unis]Essay review early Victorian science: Science in Culture
001F13 Randall Collins [États-Unis] ; Robert Mcaulay [États-Unis] ; Sherry Turkle [États-Unis] ; Peter Beilharz [Australie]Book reviews
001F27 Jerome M. Schneck [États-Unis]Book Reviews
001F28 John Scarborough Professor [États-Unis]Book Reviews
001F29 Saul Jarcho [États-Unis]Book Reviews
001F30 Elof Carlson [États-Unis]Book Reviews
001F36 Eileen F. Serene [États-Unis]Robert Grosseteste on induction and demonstrative science
001F37 Zoltan Domotor [États-Unis]Review
001F38 Frank A. Lewis [États-Unis]Parmenides on separation and the knowability of the forms: Plato Parmenides 133a ff
001F40 Devereaux Kennedy [États-Unis]Michel Foucault:
001F51 Amelie Oksenberg Rorty [États-Unis]The Place of Contemplation in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
001F56 J. H. Lesher [États-Unis]On the role of guesswork in science
001F64 John Scarborough [États-Unis]Theophrastus on herbals and herbal remedies
001F70 Warren L. Macaulay [États-Unis]LYMPHOMATOID PAPULOSIS
001F71 Ian Hacking [États-Unis]Hume's species of probability
001F73 Robert Sokolowski [États-Unis] ; Joseph Beatty [États-Unis] ; Debra B. Bergoffen [États-Unis]Book reviews
001F88 S. J. Tambiah [États-Unis]The cosmological and performative significance of a Thai cult of healing through meditation
001F90 Michael Gelven [États-Unis]The Dionysian sources in philosophy
001F94 Edith Kurzweil [États-Unis]Michel foucault
001F96 Richard Hogan [États-Unis]Book review
002005 E. S. Shaffer [États-Unis]Essay review
002021 Audrey B. Davis [États-Unis]Book Reviews
002022 Richard W. Burkhardt [États-Unis]Book Reviews
002024 Karl Otto Apel [États-Unis]The problem of philosophical fundamental-grounding in light of a transcendental pragmatic of language
002057 Leo Miller [États-Unis]SALMASIUS'S “RESPONSIO”: ADDENDA TO THE MILTON “LIFE RECORDS”
002060 Charles R. Geisst [États-Unis]MILTON'S “LABORIOUS ASCENT”
002063 Toby Gelfand [États-Unis]Book Reviews
002070 Theodore Kisiel [États-Unis] ; Galen Johnson [États-Unis]New philosophies of science in the USA
002072 Stephen Toulmin [États-Unis] ; Martin J. S. Rudwick [Pays-Bas] ; Irene A. Gilbert [États-Unis] ; Richard R. Nelson [États-Unis]Book reviews
002074 Martin G. Kalin [États-Unis]A new look at Copernicus and Kant
002088 John V. Pickstone [États-Unis]Globules and Coagula: Concepts of Tissue Formation in the Early Nineteenth Century
002092 Iris Sandler [États-Unis]The re-examination of Spallanzani's interpretation of the role of the spermatic animalcules in fertilization
002101 François H. Lapointe [États-Unis]Bibliography on Jean-Paul Sartre
002123 Edward G. Ballard [États-Unis]Book reviews
002271 F D Davis [États-Unis]Phronesis, clinical reasoning, and Pellegrino's philosophy of medicine.

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