J. F. M. Hunter

ORCID: 0000-0003-1697-4443
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  • Wittgensteinian philosophy and applications
  • Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
  • Epistemology, Ethics, and Metaphysics
  • Indigenous Studies and Ecology
  • Philosophy and Theoretical Science
  • Historical Linguistics and Language Studies
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Political Philosophy and Ethics
  • Classical Philosophy and Thought
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Pragmatism in Philosophy and Education
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Theology and Philosophy of Evil
  • War, Ethics, and Justification
  • Risk Perception and Management
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Geographies of human-animal interactions
  • Ethics in medical practice
  • Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies
  • Hannah Arendt's Political Philosophy
  • Rhetoric and Communication Studies
  • Indigenous and Place-Based Education
  • Philosophical Ethics and Theory
  • Philosophy, Ethics, and Existentialism
  • Science and Climate Studies

University of California, Irvine
2017-2025

Macquarie University
1986-2025

Chapman University
2023

The University of Queensland
2007

University of Essex
2002

University of Toronto
1980-1993

University of Arizona
1986

University of Southern Maine
1986

University of Illinois at Springfield
1986

University of Miami
1976

The animals which inhabit the sea are much less known to us than those found upon land; and œconomy of with we best acquainted is understood: are, therefore, too often obliged reason from analogy where information fails; must probably ever continue be case, our unfitness pursue researches in unfathomable water.

10.1098/rstl.1787.0038 article EN Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 1787-12-31

Changes in affect over time have been associated with health outcomes. However, previously utilized measurement methods focus on variability of (e.g., standard deviation, root mean squared successive difference) and ignore the more complex temporal patterns time. These may be an important feature understanding how dynamics relate to health. Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) help alleviate this problem by assessing characteristics unassessed past methods. RQA metrics, such as...

10.1037/emo0000556 article EN Emotion 2019-02-04

The current food system and choices have resulted in the increased human use of natural resources such as water soil, directly impacted ‘Global Syndemic’—climate change, obesity, undernutrition. Revitalising Indigenous systems incorporating native plant-based foods into may potential to reduce diet-linked chronic diseases environmental degradation, are important steps toward rights self-determination. This study aims identify describe Aboriginal practices Australian their social,...

10.3390/su151511569 article EN Sustainability 2023-07-26

Importance Mindfulness meditation may improve well-being among employees; however, effects of digital programs are poorly understood. Objective To evaluate the vs a waiting list condition on general and work-specific stress whether greater engagement in intervention moderates these effects. Design, Setting, Participants This randomized clinical trial included volunteer sample adults (aged ≥18 years) employed at large academic medical center who reported mild to moderate stress, had regular...

10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.54435 article EN cc-by-nc-nd JAMA Network Open 2025-01-14

(1) Background: Integrating native foods into food systems has shown promising benefits for health, the environment, and revitalisation of Aboriginal culture. This study aims to explore benefits, facilitators, barriers integrating Australian current system how traditional knowledge around these can be revitalised in a culturally safe way. (2) Methods: qualitative co-design involved following four phases: (I) Relationship building with communities cultural training research team; (II)...

10.3390/ijerph22040646 article EN International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2025-04-19

Abstract The emu is endemic to Australia and one of the world’s largest flightless birds. For Indigenous peoples, a highly significant totemic species—a fact that poorly recognised by many. Emu shows itself, positioned as: national symbol in Australian Commonwealth Coat Arms; spirit Dreaming‐creation belief involving sky; scientific animal; medicine food; an oil; as component has been isolated, privatised monopolised through patent system. It important recognise significance animals like...

10.1111/anti.12736 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Antipode 2021-06-15

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10.2307/139749 article EN The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science 1965-08-01

(1) Background: Food choices and systems have contributed to various health environmental issues, resulting in the global syndemic (obesity, undernutrition climate change). Studies show that revitalizing Indigenous food including native plant-based foods our diet may be important for promoting health, reducing diet-linked chronic diseases mitigating changes. However, it is still a challenge ‘Indigenize’ research by Aboriginal people all project phases achieve culturally appropriate...

10.3390/ijerph21030298 article EN International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2024-03-04

This article is based on a collaborative evaluation of the implementation Libraries and Knowledge Centre (LKC) model in three remote Indigenous communities Northern Territory. 1 It outlines context which LKC services are being implemented, provides brief description model, discusses some strengths to deliver relevant sustainable these changing times. The highlights more challenging issues that emerge such complex knowledge information context, as well relating broader challenges delivering...

10.1080/00048623.2007.10721297 article EN Australian Academic & Research Libraries 2007-09-01

In this article, findings of a qualitative study an Indigenous widening participation program are presented. The program, River Learning, has been in existence since 2010 and represents powerful collaboration between rural high school New South Wales (NSW) Australia, metropolitan university, Elders non-Indigenous community members. An analysis the narrative data generated through individual group interviews with stakeholders provided respect to including how it contributed building...

10.1080/07294360.2017.1325845 article EN Higher Education Research & Development 2017-05-11

The core simulation engine is a distributed hardware and software environment that allows the interoperable use of simulations real subsystems. Its primary role to allow incremental, remote integration testing complex engineering systems such as underwater vehicles. Further applications include operator training, mission feasibility assessment post replay. paper discusses key issues in developing hardware-in-the-loop-simulation (HILS) involving an physically sub-systems operating different...

10.1109/oceans.1998.726295 article EN 2002-11-27

10.2307/2025531 article DE The Journal of Philosophy 1976-05-20

The following conjectures concerning the Analogy observed in formation of some Tenses Greek Verb seem worthy farther inquiry; for, if well founded, they may be useful towards establishing juster rules for instances; and, particularly, will account certain forms Homer and Hesiod, which, being apparent violations usual analogy, have perplexed grammarians, reduced them to necessity assuming imaginary new Presents, without authority, no other reason, but such anomalous forms.

10.1017/s0080456800031045 article EN Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1823-01-01

It is a maxim in physics, that “an effect ought not to be “ ascribed the joint operation of many causes, if fewer are adequate production it.” Frustra fit per plura, quod fieri potest pauciora . This no less just when applied language. equally unphilosophical grammar and multiply without necessity principles from which phænomena explained.

10.1017/s0080456800029318 article EN Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1788-01-01

(1) Background: Urgent changes in our food choices are needed for more sustainable, resilient and equitable systems. Australian native plant-based foods have both environmental health benefits. Including these diet may reduce the risk of chronic diseases impact climate change. This study explored perceptions attitudes towards choices, sustainability among university students. (2) Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was completed by 212 students Australia from October to December 2022....

10.3390/foods13111677 article EN cc-by Foods 2024-05-27
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