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    Adaptation and adaptability.L. Doncaster - 1917 - The Eugenics Review 9 (3):213.
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    A contribution towards an analysis of the problem of inbreeding.L. Doncaster - 1914 - The Eugenics Review 6 (3):246.
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    Dynamic evolution: a study of the causes of evolution and degeneracy.L. Doncaster - 1915 - The Eugenics Review 7 (2):137.
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    Evolution by co-operation. A study in bioeconomics.L. Doncaster - 1914 - The Eugenics Review 6 (2):164.
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    Heredity and eugenics. A course of lectures summarising recent advances in knowledge in variation, heredity, and evolution and its relation to plant, animal, and human improvement and welfare.L. Doncaster - 1913 - The Eugenics Review 4 (4):398.
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    Lectures on sex and heredity.L. Doncaster - 1919 - The Eugenics Review 11 (3):139.
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    Light thrown by the experimental study of heredity upon the factors and methods of evolution.L. Doncaster - 1913 - The Eugenics Review 4 (4):399.
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    Mendelism.L. Doncaster - 1912 - The Eugenics Review 4 (2):206.
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    Problems of fertilisation.L. Doncaster - 1920 - The Eugenics Review 11 (4):222.
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    Studies on the physiology of reproduction in the domestic fowl, parts VII., VIII., and IX.L. Doncaster - 1915 - The Eugenics Review 7 (1):64.
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    The courtship of animals.L. Doncaster - 1914 - The Eugenics Review 6 (2):172.
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    The causation of sex in man.L. Doncaster - 1917 - The Eugenics Review 9 (2):141.
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    The first principles of evolution.L. Doncaster - 1914 - The Eugenics Review 5 (4):371.
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    The mechanism of mendelian heredity.L. Doncaster - 1916 - The Eugenics Review 8 (2):164.
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    The principles of evolution.L. Doncaster - 1914 - The Eugenics Review 6 (1):72.
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  16. DONCASTER, L. - Heredity in the Light of recent Research. [REVIEW]E. S. Russell - 1912 - Scientia 6 (12):102.
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  17. DONCASTER, L. - The determination of sex. [REVIEW]E. S. Russell - 1916 - Scientia 10 (20):485.
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  18. Doncaster, L. - Heredity In The Light Of Recent Research. [REVIEW]E. S. Russell - 1912 - Scientia 6 (12):102.
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  19. Doncaster, L. - The Determination Of Sex. [REVIEW]E. S. Russell - 1916 - Scientia 10 (20):485.
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  20. Sense and Sensibilia.J. L. Austin - 1962 - Oxford University Press USA.
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    Heredity and memory, being the Henry Sidgwick memorial lecture, 1912.Leonard Doncaster - 1914 - The Eugenics Review 5 (4):371.
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    Mimesis as Make-Believe: On the Foundations of the Representational Arts.Kendall L. Walton - 1990 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49 (2):161-166.
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    Inhibiting intuition: Scaffolding children's theory construction about species evolution in the face of competing explanations.Samuel Ronfard, Sarah Brown, Erin Doncaster & Deborah Kelemen - 2021 - Cognition 211 (C):104635.
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  24. Morals in Fiction and Fictional Morality.Kendall L. Walton & Michael Tanner - 1994 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 68 (1):27-66.
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    The philosophy of biology.David L. Hull & Michael Ruse (eds.) - 1973 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Drawing on work of the past decade, this volume brings together articles from the philosophy, history, and sociology of science, and many other branches of the biological sciences. The volume delves into the latest theoretical controversies as well as burning questions of contemporary social importance. The issues considered include the nature of evolutionary theory, biology and ethics, the challenge from religion, and the social implications of biology today (in particular the Human Genome Project).
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  26. Category learning as an example of perceptual learning.L. Welch & D. J. Silverman - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 18-18.
     
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  27. Monocular depth perception: More than meets the eye.L. Wilcox, J. M. Harris & S. McKee - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 40-40.
     
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  28. The emergence of ecological virtue language.L. Van Wensveen - 2005 - In Philip Cafaro & Ronald Sandler (eds.), Environmental Virtue Ethics. Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
     
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    Sovremennai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡: slovarʹ i khrestomatii︠a︡.L. V. Zharov (ed.) - 1995 - Rostov-na-Donu: "Feniks".
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    Khudozhestvennoe soznanie.L. A. Zaks - 1990 - Sverdlovsk: Izd-vo Uralʹskogo universiteta.
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  31. Mimesis as make-believe: on the foundations of the representational arts.Kendall L. Walton - 1990 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Mimesis as Make-Believe is important reading for everyone interested in the workings of representational art.
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    Metaphor and prop oriented make-believe.Kendall L. Walton - 1993 - In Mark Eli Kalderon (ed.), Fictionalism in Metaphysics. Clarendon Press.
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    Property dualism, phenomenal concepts, and the semantic premise.Stephen L. White - 2006 - In Torin Andrew Alter & Sven Walter (eds.), Phenomenal Concepts and Phenomenal Knowledge: New Essays on Consciousness and Physicalism. Oxford University Press. pp. 210-248.
    This chapter defends the property dualism argument. The term “semantic premise” mentioned is used to refers to an assumption identified by Brian Loar that antiphysicalist arguments, such as the property dualism argument, tacitly assume that a statement of property identity that links conceptually independent concepts is true only if at least one concept picks out the property it refers to by connoting a contingent property of that property. It is argued that, the property that does the work in explaining the (...)
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  34. The Work of the Imagination.Paul L. Harris - 2000 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This book demonstrates how children's imagination makes a continuing contribution to their cognitive and emotional development.
  35. Working virtue: virtue ethics and contemporary moral problems.Rebecca L. Walker & Philip J. Ivanhoe (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In Working Virtue: Virtue Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems, leading figures in the fields of virtue ethics and ethics come together to present the first ...
  36. On pictures and photographs: objections answered.Kendall L. Walton - 1997 - In Richard Allen & Murray Smith (eds.), Film theory and philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 60--75.
     
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  37. Fearing fictions.Kendall L. Walton - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (1):5-27.
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  38. Shifting the Moral Burden: Expanding Moral Status and Moral Agency.L. Syd M. Johnson - 2021 - Health and Human Rights Journal 2 (23):63-73.
    Two problems are considered here. One relates to who has moral status, and the other relates to who has moral responsibility. The criteria for mattering morally have long been disputed, and many humans and nonhuman animals have been considered “marginal cases,” on the contested edges of moral considerability and concern. The marginalization of humans and other species is frequently the pretext for denying their rights, including the rights to health care, to reproductive freedom, and to bodily autonomy. There is broad (...)
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    Experience, Metaphysics, and Cognitive Science.L. A. Paul - 2016 - In Wesley Buckwalter & Justin Sytsma (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Experimental Philosophy. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 419-433.
    This chapter presents an opinionated account of how to understand the contributions of experience, especially with respect to the role of cognitive science, in developing and assessing metaphysical theories of reality. I develop a methodological basis for the idea that, independently of work in experimental philosophy focused on explications of concepts, contemporary metaphysical theories with a role for experiential evidence can be fruitfully connected to empirical work in psychology, especially cognitive science. My argument is not that cognitive science should replace (...)
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    Psychology and operationism.L. S. Hearnshaw - 1941 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 19 (1):44-57.
  41. The moral status of animals.Stephen R. L. Clark - 1977 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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    The significance of death for the living.L. B. Cebik - 1980 - Metamedicine 1 (1):67-83.
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    A Study in Many-Valued Logic.L. H. Hackstaff & J. M. Bocheński - 1962 - Studies in Soviet Thought 2 (1):37-48.
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  44. Proceedings of the 46th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.L. K. Samuelson, S. L. Frank, M. Toneva, A. Mackey & E. Hazeltine (eds.) - 2024 - CC BY.
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  45. Contents.L. Wayne Sumner & Joseph Boyle - 1996 - In L. Wayne Sumner & Joseph Boyle (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Bioethics. University of Toronto Press.
     
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  46. Frontmatter.L. Wayne Sumner & Joseph Boyle - 1996 - In L. Wayne Sumner & Joseph Boyle (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Bioethics. University of Toronto Press.
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  47. On Representing True-in-L'in L Robert L. Martin and Peter W. Woodruff.Robert L. Martin - 1984 - In Robert Lazarus Martin (ed.), Recent essays on truth and the liar paradox. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 47.
     
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  48. A Defense of Transcendental Arguments.Stephen L. White - 2022 - In Stephen Hetherington & David Macarthur (eds.), Living Skepticism. Essays in Epistemology and Beyond. Boston: BRILL.
     
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  49. Phenomenology and the normativity of practical reason.Stephen L. White - 2010 - In Mario De Caro & David Macarthur (eds.), Naturalism and Normativity. Cambridge University Press. pp. 205-228.
     
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    Conceptual Baggage and How to Unpack It.Emilia L. Wilson - 2024 - Dissertation, University of St Andrews
    Our interpretive resources enable us to make sense of, navigate, and communicate about our shared world. These resources not only carve the world up into categories, but also guide how we, individually and collectively, are oriented towards it. In this thesis, I examine how these resources, and the dispositions they guide, may be harmful. A vital kind of interpretive resources are frames, which equip us with unified perspectives on the world. Perspectives are suites of open-ended interpretive (inquisitive, attentional, inferential, evaluative, (...)
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