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    A History of Astronomy from 1890 to the Present. David Leverington.David H. DeVorkin - 1996 - Isis 87 (4):744-745.
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    Astronomy and Astronautics: An Enthusiast's Guide to Books and Periodicals. Andy Lusis.David DeVorkin - 1986 - Isis 77 (4):679-680.
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    Bright Galaxies, Dark Matters. Vera Rubin.David H. DeVorkin - 1998 - Isis 89 (3):564-564.
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    Elites in Conflict: The Antebellum Clash over the Dudley Observatory. Mary Ann James.David H. DeVorkin - 1989 - Isis 80 (4):711-712.
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    Eloge: Robert Phillip Multhauf, 1919–2004.David DeVorkin - 2005 - Isis 96 (2):252-257.
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    Hybrid studies: Looking at solar system astronomy in America.David DeVorkin - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31 (1):99-103.
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    Hybrid Studies: Looking at Solar System Astronomy in America.David DeVorkin - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31 (1):99-103.
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    Minding the nebulae: Omar W. Nasim: Observing by hand: Sketching the nebulae in the nineteenth century. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013, vii+304pp, $45.00 HB.David DeVorkin - 2014 - Metascience 24 (2):223-226.
    In the years before stars, planets and the nebulae ‘recorded themselves’ by impressing their light on photographic film, astronomers peering through big telescopes were faced with the challenge of recording what they saw, and translating that experience somehow to a permanent communicable medium so others could share in the observations to discern what messages they held about the universe. Since this was prior to the late nineteenth century, few astronomers were affected, mainly because the mainstream goal of the day was (...)
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    Oort and the Universe: A Sketch of Oort's Research and PersonHugo van Woerden Willem N. Brouw Henk C. van de Hulst.David H. DeVorkin - 1982 - Isis 73 (2):300-300.
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    Truth and Beauty: Aesthetics and Motivations in Science. S. Chandrasekhar.David DeVorkin - 1988 - Isis 79 (1):128-129.
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  11. The military origins of the space sciences in the American V-2 era.David H. Devorkin - 1996 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 180:233-260.
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    Interviews as Sources for History of Modern Astrophysics.Spencer R. Weart & David H. DeVorkin - 1981 - Isis 72 (3):471-477.
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    David Levy;, Wendee Wallach‐Levy. Cosmic Discoveries: The Wonders of Astronomy. xxiv + 232 pp., illus., index. Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 2001. [REVIEW]David DeVorkin - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):682-683.
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    Asif A. Siddiqi. Challenge to Apollo: The Soviet Union and the Space Race, 1945–1974. xvi + 1,005 pp., illus., figs., tables, apps., index. Washington, D.C.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2000. [REVIEW]David DeVorkin - 2005 - Isis 96 (2):308-309.
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    George H. Ludwig. Opening Space Research: Dreams, Technology, and Scientific Discovery. xiv + 478 pp., illus., tables, bibl., index. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union, 2011. $60. [REVIEW]David DeVorkin - 2012 - Isis 103 (3):617-618.
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    Lawrence Squeri. Waiting for Contact: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. x + 233 pp., bibl., index. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2016. $26.95. [REVIEW]David H. DeVorkin - 2017 - Isis 108 (4):882-883.
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    Malcolm S. Longair.The Cosmic Century: A History of Astrophysics and Cosmology. xvi + 545 pp., figs., indexes. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. $60. [REVIEW]David H. DeVorkin - 2007 - Isis 98 (3):661-662.
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    Michael W. Friedlander. A Thin Cosmic Rain: Particles from Outer Space. [x] +241 pp., illus., figs., tables, bibls., index. Originally published in 1989. Cambridge, Mass./London: Harvard University Press, 2000. [REVIEW]David DeVorkin - 2004 - Isis 95 (1):163-163.
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    Richard Taibi. Charles Olivier and the Rise of Meteor Science. xxxii + 497 pp., figs., tables, app., index. Berlin: Springer, 2017. $129 . ISBN 9783319445175. [REVIEW]David H. DeVorkin - 2019 - Isis 110 (1):187-188.
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    The maintenance of a scientific institution: Otto Struve, the Yerkes Observatory, and its optical bureau during the Second World War. [REVIEW]David H. Devorkin - 1980 - Minerva 18 (4):595-623.
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    Thomas R. Williams;, Michael Saladyga. Advancing Variable Star Astronomy: The Centennial History of the American Association of Variable Star Observers. xv + 432 pp., illus., apps., bibl., index. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. $99. [REVIEW]David H. DeVorkin - 2013 - Isis 104 (4):831-832.
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    Zuoyue Wang. In Sputnik's Shadow: The President's Science Advisory Committee and Cold War America. xxii + 454 pp., illus., bibl., index. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2008. $62.50. [REVIEW]David H. DeVorkin - 2010 - Isis 101 (1):268-270.
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    Margaret Weitekamp with, David DeVorkin. Illustrated by, Diane Kidd. Pluto's Secret: An Icy World's Tale of Discovery. 37 pp., illus., index. Published in association with the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. New York: Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2013. $16.95. [REVIEW]Paul Delaney - 2014 - Isis 105 (3):628-629.
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    DAVID H. DEVORKIN, Henry Norris Russell: Dean of American Astronomers. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2000. Pp. xix+499. ISBN 0-691-04918-1. £30.00, $49.50. [REVIEW]Jon Agar - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Science 35 (4):475-485.
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    David H. DeVorkin. Fred Whipple’s Empire: The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, 1955–1973. xvii + 401 pp., notes, bibl., index. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2018. $65 . ISBN 9781944466183. [REVIEW]James Spiller - 2019 - Isis 110 (4):862-863.
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    Henry Norris Russell: Dean of American Astronomers. David H. DeVorkin.Joann Eisberg - 2001 - Isis 92 (3):625-626.
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    The History of Modern Astronomy and Astrophysics: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography. David H. DeVorkin.Michael Hoskin - 1983 - Isis 74 (3):418-418.
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    Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding.David Hume (ed.) - 1904 - Clarendon Press.
    Oxford Philosophical Texts Series Editor: John Cottingham The Oxford Philosophical Texts series consists of authoritative teaching editions of canonical texts in the history of philosophy from the ancient world down to modern times. Each volume provides a clear, well laid out text together with a comprehensive introduction by a leading specialist, giving the student detailed critical guidance on the intellectual context of the work and the structure and philosophical importance of the main arguments. Endnotes are supplied which provide further commentary (...)
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    Ethical Dilemmas in Protecting Susceptible Subpopulations From Environmental Health Risks: Liberty, Utility, Fairness, and Accountability for Reasonableness.David B. Resnik, D. Robert MacDougall & Elise M. Smith - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (3):29-41.
    Various U.S. laws, such as the Clean Air Act and the Food Quality Protection Act, require additional protections for susceptible subpopulations who face greater environmental health risks. The main ethical rationale for providing these protections is to ensure that environmental health risks are distributed fairly. In this article, we (1) consider how several influential theories of justice deal with issues related to the distribution of environmental health risks; (2) show that these theories often fail to provide specific guidance concerning policy (...)
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  30. Do Dead Bodies Pose a Problem for Biological Approaches to Personal Identity?David Hershenov - 2005 - Mind 114 (453):31 - 59.
    Part of the appeal of the biological approach to personal identity is that it does not have to countenance spatially coincident entities. But if the termination thesis is correct and the organism ceases to exist at death, then it appears that the corpse is a dead body that earlier was a living body and distinct from but spatially coincident with the organism. If the organism is identified with the body, then the unwelcome spatial coincidence could perhaps be avoided. It is (...)
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    What Mystical Experiences Tell Us About Human Knowledge.David Cycleback - 2021 - In Brain Function and Religion. Seattle (USA): Center for Artifact Studies. pp. 5-15.
    From religion to philosophy to science, all human systems of definition are formed by human brains. The nature and limits of the human brain are the nature and limits of those systems. This essay shows how the human brain works normally then unusually, and what this reveals about the limits of human knowledge. There are many conditions and instances where the brain processes information unusually, including mental disorders, physical events, and drug use. This essay focuses on the neurological events called (...)
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  32. On the Plurality of Worlds.David K. Lewis - 1986 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This book is a defense of modal realism; the thesis that our world is but one of a plurality of worlds, and that the individuals that inhabit our world are only a few out of all the inhabitants of all the worlds. Lewis argues that the philosophical utility of modal realism is a good reason for believing that it is true.
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  33. Parts of Classes.David K. Lewis - 1990 - Blackwell.
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    The letters of David Hume.David Hume & J. Y. T. Greig (eds.) - 1932 - New York: Garland.
    Originally published: Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1932.
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  35. Epistemology of disagreement : the good news.David Christensen - 2019 - In Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Contemporary epistemology: an anthology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
    How should one react when one has a belief, but knows that other people—who have roughly the same evidence as one has, and seem roughly as likely to react to it correctly—disagree? This paper argues that the disagreement of other competent inquirers often requires one to be much less confident in one’s opinions than one would otherwise be.
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    The Psychology of Decision Making.David Cycleback - forthcoming - London (UK): Bookboon.
    This short peer-reviewed text is a concise look at the psychology of how human beings make decisions, including how they form their worldviews and make arguments.
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  37. Physical Necessitism.David Elohim - unknown
    This paper aims to provide two abductive considerations adducing in favor of the thesis of Necessitism in modal ontology. I demonstrate how instances of the Barcan formula can be witnessed, when the modal operators are interpreted 'naturally' -- i.e., as including geometric possibilities -- and the quantifiers in the formula range over a domain of natural, or concrete, entities and their contingently non-concrete analogues. I argue that, because there are considerations within physics and metaphysical inquiry which corroborate modal relationalist claims (...)
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    Global transformations: politics, economics and culture.David Held (ed.) - 1999 - Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
  39. Against the singularity hypothesis.David Thorstad - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-25.
    The singularity hypothesis is a radical hypothesis about the future of artificial intelligence on which self-improving artificial agents will quickly become orders of magnitude more intelligent than the average human. Despite the ambitiousness of its claims, the singularity hypothesis has been defended at length by leading philosophers and artificial intelligence researchers. In this paper, I argue that the singularity hypothesis rests on scientifically implausible growth assumptions. I show how leading philosophical defenses of the singularity hypothesis (Chalmers 2010, Bostrom 2014) fail (...)
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  40. Perception and the fall from Eden.David J. Chalmers - 2006 - In Tamar Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Perceptual experience. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 49--125.
    In the Garden of Eden, we had unmediated contact with the world. We were directly acquainted with objects in the world and with their properties. Objects were simply presented to us without causal mediation, and properties were revealed to us in their true intrinsic glory.
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    The Philosophical Works of David Hume.David Hume - 2015 - Palala Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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  42. The singularity: A philosophical analysis.David J. Chalmers - 2010 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 17 (9-10):9 - 10.
    What happens when machines become more intelligent than humans? One view is that this event will be followed by an explosion to ever-greater levels of intelligence, as each generation of machines creates more intelligent machines in turn. This intelligence explosion is now often known as the “singularity”. The basic argument here was set out by the statistician I.J. Good in his 1965 article “Speculations Concerning the First Ultraintelligent Machine”: Let an ultraintelligent machine be defined as a machine that can far (...)
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  43. Could a large language model be conscious?David J. Chalmers - 2023 - Boston Review 1.
    [This is an edited version of a keynote talk at the conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) on November 28, 2022, with some minor additions and subtractions.] -/- There has recently been widespread discussion of whether large language models might be sentient or conscious. Should we take this idea seriously? I will break down the strongest reasons for and against. Given mainstream assumptions in the science of consciousness, there are significant obstacles to consciousness in current models: for example, their (...)
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  44. Papers in Metaphysics and Epistemology: Volume 2.David Lewis - 1999 - Cambridge, UK ;: Cambridge University Press.
    This volume is devoted to Lewis's work in metaphysics and epistemology. Topics covered include properties, ontology, possibility, truthmaking, probability, the mind-body problem, vision, belief, and knowledge. The purpose of this collection, and the volumes that precede and follow it, is to disseminate more widely the work of an eminent and influential contemporary philosopher. The volume will serve as a useful work of reference for teachers and students of philosophy.
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    Wittgenstein: a social theory of knowledge.David Bloor - 1983 - New York: Columbia University Press.
  46. Scorekeeping in a language game.David Lewis - 1979 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 8 (1):339--359.
  47. Survival and identity.David Lewis - 1976 - In Amelie Oksenberg Rorty (ed.), The Identities of Persons. University of California Press. pp. 17-40.
  48. Supererogation: its status in ethical theory.David Heyd - 1982 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    David Heyd's study will stimulate philosophers to recognise the importance of the rather neglected topic of the distinctiveness of supererogation and the ...
  49. Phenomenal concepts and the explanatory gap.David J. Chalmers - 2006 - In Torin Andrew Alter & Sven Walter (eds.), Phenomenal Concepts and Phenomenal Knowledge: New Essays on Consciousness and Physicalism. Oxford University Press.
    Confronted with the apparent explanatory gap between physical processes and consciousness, there are many possible reactions. Some deny that any explanatory gap exists at all. Some hold that there is an explanatory gap for now, but that it will eventually be closed. Some hold that the explanatory gap corresponds to an ontological gap in nature.
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    Reenchantment without supernaturalism: a process philosophy of religion.David Ray Griffin - 2001 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    Religion, science, and naturalism -- Perception and religious experience -- Panexperientialism, freedom, and the mind-body relation -- Naturalistic, dipolar theism -- Natural theology based on naturalistic theism -- Evolution, evil, and eschatology -- The two ultimates and the religions -- Religion, morality, and civilization -- Religious language and truth -- Religious knowledge and common sense.
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