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  • ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lera_Boroditsky Lera Boroditsky] at Stanford University.
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  • ...credited to Arlie Russell Hochschild's [[concept]] of emotional labor. The University of Queensland host's EmoNet([https://www.uq.edu.au/emonet/]), an email dist # See James Laird Feelings; The Perception of Self (Oxford: Oxford University press, 2007) for a review of hundreds of experiments confirming this.
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  • ...of Philosophy (Summer 2004 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.),[https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2004/entries/compatibilism/]) ...ent meanings, there arises a different problem of free will.[https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2003/entries/incompatibilism-arguments/]
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  • ...as-it-49042.aspx?link_page_rss=49042]. Research conducted in 2003 at Emory University, involving Capuchin Monkeys demonstrated that other cooperative animals als ...mmunities and Law: Politics and Cultures of Legal Identities'' (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2003).
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  • ...ges 794-796 of [[I. Bernard Cohen]] and Anne Whitman's 1999 translation, [[University of California Press]] ISBN 0-520-08817-4, 974 pages. The collection of data ...Lawrence Bragg|Bragg's]] laboratory at [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]] made [[X-ray]] [[diffraction]] pictures of various [[molecule]]s, startin
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  • ...um2002/entries/identity-relative/ Deutsch, Harry, "Relative Identity", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer '02), Edward N. Zalta (ed.)]</ref><ref>[ ...of Cape Town; Vatican Observatory Research Group, Steward Observatory, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
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  • ...(1963). A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy. Princeton, NJ, US: Princeton University Press. # Bryan Johnson & colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania (2002)
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  • ...Banks_Rhine J. B. Rhine], a [[psychologist]] at [https://www.duke.edu Duke University], introduced a [[standard]] [[methodology]], with a standard [[statistical] ...nstance, at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_Research_Institute Stanford Research Institute], in 1972, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Puthoff
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  • ...arliest Times To The End Of The Eighteenth Century.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1901</ref> Institutionally, information science emerged in the 19th ...y art (Volume 4, Part 1, pp. 11-55). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers, The State University, Graduate School of Library Service</ref> As chemistry journals emerged thr
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  • unpublished papers, once held in the collection at Stanford University, may Oxford University Press, pp. 643-51.
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  • ...ors at the [[Bologna|University of Bologna]], [[Western Europe]]'s first [[university]], rediscovered Corpus Juris Civilis, and its influence began to be felt ac ...d civilization collapse (Peter Turchin. ''Historical Dynamics.'' Princeton University Press, 2003:121–127).
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  • ...husetts, and then began studying at [[Harvard]], but was expelled from the university twice: first for entertaining an entire dance troupe, and then, after havin ...riend and colleague. From 1959 to 1970, Fuller taught at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Beginning as an assistant professor, he gained full professorsh
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  • ...e [[identity]]. This hypothesis, based on his previous experience from the Stanford prison experiment, was published in the book 'The Lucifer Effect: Understan ...rding a famous speech he delivered on the positive aspects of greed at the University of California, Berkeley in 1986, where he said in part "I think greed is he
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  • ...ometric]] testing. Such [[intelligence quotient]] (IQ) tests include the [[Stanford-Binet]], [[Raven's Progressive Matrices]], the [[Wechsler Adult Intelligenc ...nitive Abilities: A Survey of Factor-Analytic Studies. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...'s Views on Space, Time, and Motion'' - Stanford University [https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/newton-stm/] ...Principia'', Isaac Newton Translated by I. Bernard Cohen and Anne Whitman, University of California Press, Berkeley, 1999.
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  • ...am.ac.uk/user/gr/public/cos_home.html Cambridge Cosmology]- from Cambridge University (Public Home Page) * [https://cfcp.uchicago.edu/ Center for Cosmological Physics]. [[University of Chicago]], [[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]].
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  • ...ition of 'person'. Some philosophers, like [[Peter Singer]] of [[Princeton University]], regard certain types of [[animal]]s with high cognitive abilities and a *''[https://plato.stanford.edu/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]''
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  • ...ations] by Winston P. Nagan and Craig Hammer of the Levine College of Law, University of Florida * [https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sovereignty/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry]
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  • ...except perhaps the truths of mathematics and formal logic."[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/atheism-agnosticism/] Consequently, some popular atheist author ...usetts Institute of Technology]] and Michael Shermer of [[California State University]] conducted a study which found in their polling sample of "credentialed" U
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  • ..., Andrew B., ed. [1996]. Readings in Medieval Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. *Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
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