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    Esquisse d'une philosophie des valeurs. [REVIEW]D. Bidney - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (3):335-336.
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    Landmarks for Beginners in Philosophy. [REVIEW]D. Bidney - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (1):86-87.
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    On the philosophy of culture in the social sciences.D. Bidney - 1942 - Journal of Philosophy 39 (17):449-457.
  4. Joachim on Spinoza’s Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione.D. Bidney - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (1):47-65.
  5. Cultural relativism and the value of the human.D. Bidney - 1979 - Humanitas 15 (2):153-160.
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    Science, Philosophy and Religion.D. Bidney & Various Authors - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (5):529.
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  7. The Psychology and Ethics of Spinoza: A Study in the History and Logic of Ideas.D. Bidney - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (63):331-332.
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    The problem of substance in Spinoza and Whitehead.D. Bidney - 1936 - Philosophical Review 45 (6):574-592.
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    Value and reality in the metaphysics of Spinoza.D. Bidney - 1936 - Philosophical Review 45 (3):229-244.
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    Psychologie: Wesen und Wirklichkeit der Seele. [REVIEW]D. Bidney - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49 (1):81-82.
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    Foundations of the Unity of Science. [REVIEW]D. Bidney - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (4):443-446.
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    The Promise of Scientific Humanism. [REVIEW]D. Bidney - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (4):425-427.
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    A criticism of D. Bidney's "Spinoza and Whitehead".Allison H. Johnson - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47 (4):410-414.
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    The Psychology and Ethics of Spinoza: A Study in the History and Logic of Ideas, By D. Bidney, Ph.D. (New Haven: Yale University Press; London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1940. Pp. xv + 454. Price 22s. 6d.). [REVIEW]A. Wolf - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (63):331-.
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  15. BIDNEY, D. - The Psychology and Ethics of Spinoza. [REVIEW]H. F. Hallett - 1941 - Mind 50:385.
     
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  16. Naturalism and Physicalism.D. Gene Witmer - 2012 - In Robert Barnard & Neil Manson (eds.), Continuum Companion to Metaphysics. Continuum Publishing. pp. 90-120.
    A substantial guide providing an overview of both physicalism and metaphysical naturalism, reviewing both questions of formulation and justification for both doctrines. Includes a diagnostic strategy for understanding talk of naturalism as a metaphysical thesis.
     
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    La réincarnation des esprits. [REVIEW]David Bidney - 1944 - Philosophical Review 53 (1):89-90.
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  18. Consciousness and Bose-Einstein condensates.D. Zohar - 1996 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & Alwyn Scott (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness: The First Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press.
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    Symbols and Values: An Initial Study. [REVIEW]David Bidney - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (5):134-136.
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    Rosenberg's Nazi Myth. [REVIEW]David Bidney - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55 (3):295-297.
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  21. Perceiving Smellscapes.Benjamin D. Young - 2020 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (2):203-223.
    We perceive smells as perduring complex entities within a distal array that might be conceived of as smellscapes. However, the philosophical orthodoxy of Odor Theories has been to deny that smells are perceived as having a distal location. Recent challenges have been mounted to Odor Theories’ veracity in handling the timescale of olfactory perception, how it individuates odors as a distal entities, and their claim that olfactory perception is not spatial. The paper does not aim to dispute these criticisms. Rather, (...)
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    The Psychology and Ethics of Spinoza.Grace A. de Laguna & David Bidney - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (1):78.
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    Theoretical Anthropology.David Bidney - 1953 - Philosophical Review 65 (1):130-132.
  24. Liminality, sacred space and the Diwan.D. Weir - 2009 - In Steve Brie, Jenny Daggers & David Torevell (eds.), Sacred space: interdisciplinary perspectives within contemporary contexts. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 39--54.
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    What would Plato think?: 200+ philosophical questions that could change your life.D. E. Wittkower - 2022 - New York: Adams Media.
    Inside What Would Plato Do?, you'll find the basics of philosophy, written in an easy, digestible way we can all understand, along with questions to help you apply these important theories to your own life. So, after you've learned about a philosophical concept, you'll then be challenged to test yourself and see how the results can impact your daily life. For instance, after learning about Kant's theory of morality and the importance of intention you're challenged with questions like: Can good (...)
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    Avtonomii︠a︡ religioznogo soznanii︠a︡: teorii︠a︡, metodologii︠a︡, praktika.D. A. Zaevskiĭ - 2004 - Armavir: Armavirskiĭ gos. pedagogicheskiĭ universitet. Edited by A. D. Pokhilʹko.
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  27. Biomedical experimentation with children: Balancing the need for protective measures with the need to respect children's developing ability to make significant life decisions for themselves.D. N. Weisstub, S. N. Verdun-Jones & J. Walker - 1998 - In David N. Weisstub (ed.), Research on human subjects: ethics, law, and social policy. Kidlington, Oxford, UK: Pergamon Press. pp. 380--404.
     
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  28. Ethical research with vulnerable populations: The developmentally disabled.D. N. Weisstub & J. Arboleda-Florez - 1998 - In David N. Weisstub (ed.), Research on human subjects: ethics, law, and social policy. Kidlington, Oxford, UK: Pergamon Press. pp. 479--494.
     
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  29. Establishing the boundaries of ethically permissible research with vulnerable populations.D. N. Weisstub, J. Arboleda-Florez & G. F. Tomossy - 1998 - In David N. Weisstub (ed.), Research on human subjects: ethics, law, and social policy. Kidlington, Oxford, UK: Pergamon Press. pp. 355--79.
     
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  30. Multiple modes of control for grasping.D. A. Westwood - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 10-11.
     
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  31. Effects of adaptation on perceived location for first-order and second-order visual stimuli.D. Whitaker, P. V. McGraw & D. M. Levi - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 18-18.
     
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  32. Localisation and identification of illusory surface with binocular stereopsis.D. Yoshino & M. Idesawa - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 81-81.
  33. The glare effect in depth.D. Zavagno, K. Sakurai & K. Koga - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 114-114.
     
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  34. Odors: from chemical structures to gaseous plumes.Benjamin D. Young, James A. Escalon & Dennis Mathew - 2020 - Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 111:19-29.
    We are immersed within an odorous sea of chemical currents that we parse into individual odors with complex structures. Odors have been posited as determined by the structural relation between the molecules that compose the chemical compounds and their interactions with the receptor site. But, naturally occurring smells are parsed from gaseous odor plumes. To give a comprehensive account of the nature of odors the chemosciences must account for these large distributed entities as well. We offer a focused review of (...)
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    Global Reflection Principles.P. D. Welch - 2017 - In I. Niiniluoto, H. Leitgeb, P. Seppälä & E. Sober (eds.), Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science - Proceedings of the 15th International Congress, 2015. College Publications.
    Reflection Principles are commonly thought to produce only strong axioms of infinity consistent with V = L. It would be desirable to have some notion of strong reflection to remedy this, and we have proposed Global Reflection Principles based on a somewhat Cantorian view of the universe. Such principles justify the kind of cardinals needed for, inter alia , Woodin’s Ω-Logic.
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  36. Values in Psychometrics.Lisa D. Wijsen, Denny Borsboom & Anna Alexandrova - forthcoming - Perspectives on Psychological Science.
    When it originated in the late 19th century, psychometrics was a field with both a scientific and a social mission: psychometrics provided new methods for research into individual differences, and at the same time, these psychometric instruments were considered a means to create a new social order. In contrast, contemporary psychometrics - due to its highly technical nature and its limited involvement in substantive psychological research - has created the impression of being a value-free discipline. In this article, we develop (...)
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    The psychology and ethics of Spinoza.David Bidney - 1940 - New York,: Russell & Russell.
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    Faith, morals, and money: what the world's religions tell us about money in the marketplace.Edward D. Zinbarg - 2001 - New York: Continuum.
    This is a book grounded in the real ethical challenges of modern business practice, with a world-religious perspective so necessary in an era of globalization.
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    Blake and Goethe: psychology, ontology, imagination.Martin Bidney - 1988 - Columbia: University of Missouri Press.
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    Ernst Behler., Irony and the Discourse of Modernity.Martin Bidney - 1994 - International Studies in Philosophy 26 (2):103-103.
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  41. The Concept of Value in Modern Anthropology.David Bidney - 1953 - In A. L. Kroeber (ed.), Anthropology Today. pp. 682-699.
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    The Idea of the Savage in North American Ethnohistory.David Bidney - 1954 - Journal of the History of Ideas 15 (1/4):322.
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    The Idea of the Savage in North American EthnohistoryJesuit and Savage in New FranceThe Savages of America: A Study of the Indian and the Idea of Civilization.David Bidney, J. H. Kennedy & Roy H. Pearce - 1954 - Journal of the History of Ideas 15 (2):322.
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    The Psychology and Ethics of Spinoza; a Study in the History and Logic of Ideas.David Bidney (ed.) - 1940 - Yale University Press.
  45. The Psychology and Ethics of Spinoza: A Study in the History and Logic of Ideas.David Bidney - 1941 - Mind 50 (200):385-393.
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  46. The Philosophical Presuppositions of Cultural Relativism and Cultural Absolutism.David Bidney - 1959 - In Leo Ward (ed.), Ethics and the Social Sciences. pp. 51-76.
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    The Quest for Moral Law.David Bidney & Louise Saxe Eby - 1945 - Philosophical Review 54 (3):287.
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    The Two Sources of Culture and Ethics.David Bidney - 1963 - The Monist 47 (4):625-641.
    The concept of culture is best understood from a genetic and functional point of view. To cultivate an object is to develop the potentialities of its nature with a view to a definite end or result. For example, agriculture is the process whereby the potentialities of the earth and of seeds are cultivated with a view to growing edible plants. Similarly, one may speak of pearl culture or bee culture to indicate the process of cultivation or production of pearls or (...)
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    Two Views of Human Nature in Modern Philosophy and Anthropology.David Bidney - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 8:125-126.
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  50. Value and reality in the metaphysics of Spinoza..David] Bidney - 1936 - [New York,:
     
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