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  1. Artworks are Valuable for Their Own Sake.Gerad Gentry - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 9(2) 9 (2):234-252.
    To hold that artworks are valuable for their own sake—regardless of whatever secondary value they may have, such as entertainment, formation, education, or a pleasurable experience—is to hold that their final worth is not derived from external or secondary ends. I call this collective set of views the end-in-itself view. Nicholas Stang recently leveled a twofold charge of reductio ad absurdum and operating from a double standard against the EI view. In this article, I refute Stang by showing that the (...)
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  2. Hegel's End of Art and the Artwork as an Internally Purposive Whole.Gerad Gentry - 2023 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (3):473-498.
    Abstractabstract:Hegel's end-of-art thesis is arguably the most notorious assertion in aesthetics. I outline traditional interpretive strategies before offering an original alternative to these. I develop a conception of art that facilitates a reading of Hegel on which he is able to embrace three seemingly contradictory theses about art, namely, (i) the end-of-art thesis, (ii) the continued significance of art for its own sake (autonomy thesis), and (iii) the necessity of art for robust knowledge (epistemicnecessity thesis). I argue that Hegel is (...)
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    The concept of life in German Idealism and its Aristotelian roots.Gerad Gentry - 2021 - Intellectual History Review 31 (3):379-390.
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    Kantian Legacies in German Idealism.Gerad Gentry (ed.) - 2021 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Scholarship on German Idealism typically couches the systems of Idealism in terms of a rejection of or departure from Kant's critical philosophy. The few accounts that do look to the positive influence of Kant on the Idealists typically focus on the perceived need among the Idealists to revise Kant's system due to various shortcomings arising from his dualism. This volume seeks to reverse this norm. It does this by bringing together an original set of critical reflections on the ways in (...)
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    The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism.Gerad Gentry & Konstantin Pollok (eds.) - 2019 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Explores imagination and human rationality in a crucial period of philosophy, from hermeneutics and transcendental logic to ethics and aesthetics.
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    The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism.Gerad Gentry & Konstantin Pollok (eds.) - 2019 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Explores imagination and human rationality in a crucial period of philosophy, from hermeneutics and transcendental logic to ethics and aesthetics.
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    Hegel’s Logic of Negation.Gerad Gentry - 2022 - In Gregory S. Moss (ed.), The Being of Negation in Post-Kantian Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 397-419.
    In his introduction to the General Concept of the Logic, Hegel writes: “What propels the concept onward is the already mentioned negative which it possesses in itself; it is this that constitutes the truly dialectical factor.” Negation is typically regarded as the fundamental engine of Hegel’s Science of Logic and for good reason. I call this the common thesis, although its hues are many. The method can be described as a ‘triplicity of negation’, consisting of (i) content, (ii) negation, and (...)
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    Pure Synthesis and the Principle of the Synthetic Unity of Apperception.Gerad Gentry - 2022 - Kant Studien 113 (1):8-39.
    Kant calls the Principle of the Synthetic Unity of Apperception the “highest point” to which we “must affix all use of the understanding, even the whole of logic and, after it, transcendental philosophy.” In this article, I offer an original interpretation of this “supreme principle.” My argument is twofold. First, I argue that the common identification of this principle with the “I think” or even the form of the I think misses the basis on which this principle is capable of (...)
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    The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism.Konstantin Pollok & Gerad Gentry (eds.) - 2019 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    For philosophers of German idealism and early German Romanticism, the imagination is central to issues ranging from hermeneutics to transcendental logic and from ethics to aesthetics. This volume of new essays brings together, for the first time, comprehensive and critical reflections on the significances of the imagination during this period, with essays on Kant and the imagination, the imagination in post-Kantian German idealism, and the imagination in early German romanticism. The essays explore the many and varied uses of the imagination (...)
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  10. Ginsborg, Hannah. The Normativity of Nature. Oxford University Press, 2015, 364 pp., $40.00 paper. [REVIEW]Gerad Gentry - 2016 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 74 (1):115-117.
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  11. Beyond Art - Dominic McIver Lopes. [REVIEW]Gerad Gentry - 2015 - American Society for Aesthetics Graduate E-Journal 7 (2).
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    Gerad Gentry and Konstantin Pollok (eds.), The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. ISBN 13 978-1-1071-9770-1 (hbk). 978-1-3166-4786-8 (pbk). Pp. 280 .[REVIEW]Susan Hoffmann - 2023 - Hegel Bulletin 44 (1):241-243.
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    The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism ed. by Gerad Gentry and Konstantin Pollok. [REVIEW]Jessica J. Williams - 2020 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 58 (4):824-825.
    In his introduction, Gerad Gentry notes that "the imagination is important not only because it is central to one of the most productive and influential periods in the history of philosophy, but also because it represents a topic of substantial relevance to contemporary debates in philosophy". Readers with contemporary interests in the imagination who are looking for a general introduction to its treatment by German Idealists and Romantics will be disappointed. Most of the essays in this volume presuppose (...)
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    The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism. Hrsg. von Gerad Gentry und Konstantin Pollok. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. XII u. 267 S. ISBN: 978-1-107-19770-1. [REVIEW]Michael Pluder - 2022 - Kant Studien 113 (1):147-150.
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  15. Why Hazing? Measuring the Motivational Mechanisms of Newcomer Induction in College Fraternities.Gentry R. McCreary & Joshua W. Schutts - 2019 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 19 (3-4):343-365.
    Hazing behaviors as a part of group initiations have been theorized to contribute to a sense of group solidarity, to ensure loyalty and commitment of group members, to teach group-relevant skills and attitudes to group members, and to reinforce the social hierarchy within groups. In a survey of members of an international college fraternity, researchers propose and test a four-dimensional model of hazing motivation. Using exploratory factor analysis, the proposed four-factor model explains 74 percent of the overall variance and confirmatory (...)
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  16. Epistemic bias : legitimate authority and politically violent nonstate actors.Caron E. Gentry - 2014 - In Caron E. Gentry & Amy Eckert (eds.), The future of just war: new critical essays. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press.
     
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  17. Introduction.Caron E. Gentry & Amy E. Eckert - 2014 - In Caron E. Gentry & Amy Eckert (eds.), The future of just war: new critical essays. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press.
     
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    Inquiry for the public good: Democratic participation in agricultural research.Gerad Middendorf & Lawrence Busch - 1997 - Agriculture and Human Values 14 (1):45-57.
    In recent decades, constituenciesserved by land-grant agricultural research haveexperienced significant demographic and politicalchanges, yet most research institutions have not fullyresponded to address the concerns of a changingclientele base. Thus, we have seen continuingcontroversies over technologies produced by land-grantagricultural research. While a number of scholars havecalled for a more participatory agricultural scienceestablishment, we understand little about the processof enhancing and institutionalizing participation inthe US agricultural research enterprise. We firstexamine some of the important issues surroundingcitizen participation in science and technologypolicy. We then (...)
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  19. Constructing Embodied Emotion with Language: Moebius Syndrome and Face-Based Emotion Recognition Revisited.Hunter Gentry - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    Some embodied theories of concepts state that concepts are represented in a sensorimotor manner, typically via simulation in sensorimotor cortices. Fred Adams (2010) has advanced an empirical argument against embodied concepts reasoning as follows. If concepts are embodied, then patients with certain sensorimotor impairments should perform worse on categorization tasks involving those concepts. Adams cites a study with Moebius Syndrome patients that shows typical categorization performance in face-based emotion recognition. Adams concludes that their typical performance shows that embodiment is false. (...)
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    Bergson et Bachelard face à la nouvelle physique.Gérade Chazal - 2023 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 27 (2).
    La rencontre entre Bergson et Einstein en 1922 est souvent présentée comme un cas exemplaire d’incompréhension réciproque entre le philosophe et le physicien. Pourtant, la même année, Bergson publiait _Durée et simultanéité_, analyse et interprétation de cette même Relativité. Il serait erroné de présenter Bergson comme le philosophe ignorant des sciences dures. Entre le texte de 1922 de _Durée et simultanéité_ et celui de 1934 du _Nouvel Esprit Scientifique_, il n’y a pas passage d’une interprétation erronée de la Relativité à (...)
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  21. Quem era Dioniso.Gérad Lebrun - 1985 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 26 (74-75).
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    Review of Andras Angyal: Foundations for a Science of Personality[REVIEW]George Gentry - 1943 - Ethics 53 (2):145-147.
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    A Philosophical Life: The Collected Essays of William C. Gentry.William C. Gentry - 2008 - Upa.
    William C. Gentry was both an academic philosopher, perfectly willing to engage in the philosophical 'conversations' of the written word and, more importantly, a true philosopher, in the Platonic and Socratic style. Engaging with those around him in discourse, in live conversations, which are the vehicle of actual philosophical inquiry and discovery. These essays are the product of those conversations. Gentry's thoughts consisted of investigations into the deepest and most profound questions of human nature, ethics, and knowledge. This (...)
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  24. Special Attention to the Self: a Mechanistic Model of Patient RB’s Lost Feeling of Ownership.Hunter Gentry - 2021 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology (1):1-29.
    Patient RB has a peculiar memory impairment wherein he experiences his memories in rich contextual detail, but claims to not own them. His memories do not feel as if they happened to him. In this paper, I provide an explanatory model of RB’s phenomenology, the self-attentional model. I draw upon recent work in neuroscience on self-attentional processing and global workspace models of conscious recollection to show that RB has a self-attentional deficit that inhibits self-bias processes in broadcasting the contents of (...)
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    Review of Max Carl Otto: The Human Enterprise: An Attempt to Relate Philosophy to Daily Life[REVIEW]George Gentry - 1941 - Ethics 51 (4):478-480.
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    The future of just war: new critical essays.Caron E. Gentry & Amy Eckert (eds.) - 2014 - Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press.
    Just War scholarship has adapted to contemporary crises and situations. But its adaptation has spurned debate and conversation--a method and means of pushing its thinking forward. Now the Just War tradition risks becoming marginalized. This concern may seem out of place as Just War literature is proliferating, yet this literature remains welded to traditional conceptualizations of Just War. Caron E. Gentry and Amy E. Eckert argue that the tradition needs to be updated to deal with substate actors within the (...)
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  27. Measuring the present: What is the duration of ‘now’?Brittany A. Gentry - 2020 - Synthese 198 (10):9357-9371.
    Presentists argue that only the present is real. In this paper, I ask what duration the present has on a presentist’s account. While several answers are available, each of them requires the adoption of a measure and, with that adoption, additional work must be done to define the present. Whether presentists conclude that a reductionist account of duration is acceptable, that duration is not an applicable concept for their notion of the present, that the present has a duration of zero, (...)
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    Broad’s Sensum Theory and the Problem of the Sensible Substratum.George Gentry - 1935 - The Monist 45 (1):131-149.
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  29. Sensible appearance and physical reality: a critical study of some phases of Broad's sensum theory.George Vincent Gentry - 1931 - Chicago,: Chicago University Press.
  30. Extended control systems: A theory and its implications.Hunter R. Gentry - 2021 - Philosophical Psychology 34 (3):345-373.
    Philosophers and cognitive scientists alike have recently been interested in whether cognition extends beyond the boundaries of skin and skull and into the environment. However, the extended cognition hypothesis has suffered many objections over the past few decades. In this paper, I explore the option of control extending beyond the human boundary. My aim is to convince the reader of three things: (i) that control can be implemented in artifacts, (ii) that humans and artifacts can form extended control systems, and (...)
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    Review of Helge Lundholm: The Aesthetic Sentiment: A Criticism and an Original Excursion[REVIEW]George Gentry - 1942 - Ethics 53 (1):71-71.
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    Peirce's early and later theory of cognition and meaning: Some critical comments.George Gentry - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55 (6):634-650.
  33. Causal beliefs influence the perception of temporal order.Philip M. Fernbach, Preston Linson-Gentry & Steven A. Sloman - 2007 - In McNamara D. S. & Trafton J. G. (eds.), Proceedings of the 29th Annual Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society. pp. 269--74.
     
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    Snapshots of Baccalaureate Health Humanities Programs.Erin Gentry Lamb & Sarah Berry - 2017 - Journal of Medical Humanities 38 (4):511-534.
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    Rawls and Religious Community: Ethical Decision Making in the Public Square.Glenn Gentry - 2007 - Christian Bioethics 13 (2):171-181.
    While most people may initially agree that justice is fairness, as an evangelical Protestant I argue that, for many religious comprehensive doctrines, the Rawlsean model does not possess the resources necessary to sustain tolerance in moral decision making. The weakness of Rawls's model centers on the reasonable priority of convictions that arise from private comprehensive doctrines. To attain a free and pluralistic society, people need resources sufficient to provide reasons to tolerate actions that are otherwise intolerable. In addition to arguing (...)
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    Bibliography of the Septuagint / Bibliographie de la Septante.Peter J. Gentry, Cécile Dogniez & Cecile Dogniez - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (2):373.
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    Allocation of Anesthesia Care Should Be Addressed Proactively.Katherine Ruth Gentry & Douglas Diekema - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (7):70-72.
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    Eternal objects and the philosophy of organism.George Gentry - 1946 - Philosophy of Science 13 (3):252-260.
    In what follows our purpose is to make clear the reasons which lie back of Whitehead's appeal to eternal objects in his explanation of the emergence of actual entities and to show that so long as one operates within his scheme of ideas no other consistent explanation is available. A thoroughgoing reconstruction of the scheme is necessary if this presupposition is to be eliminated. If the project is successful, it will be demonstrated that the theory of actual entities provides no (...)
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    Expanding Responsibility for the Just War: A Feminist Critique, Rosemary Kellison , 264 pp., $105 cloth, $84.00 eBook.Caron E. Gentry - 2019 - Ethics and International Affairs 33 (4):516-517.
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    Invitation to the Septuagint.Peter J. Gentry, Karen H. Jobes, Moisés Silva & Moises Silva - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (4):907.
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    Locating animals with respect to landmarks in space-time.Hunter Gentry & Cameron Buckner - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    Landmarks play a crucial role in bootstrapping both spatial and temporal cognition. Given the similarity in the underlying demands of representing spatial and temporal relations, we ask here whether animals can be trained to reason about temporal relations by providing them with temporal landmark cues, proposing a line of future research complementary to those suggested by the authors.
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    Prehension as explanatory principle.George Gentry - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (19):517-522.
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    Phoenix: an Integrated Freshman Program.Gary R. Gentry & Sarah F. Perkins - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (5-6):844-845.
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    Phoenix: an Integrated Freshman Program.Gary R. Gentry & Sarah F. Perkins - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (3-4):844-845.
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    Reference and function.George Gentry - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (2):37-47.
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    Reference and relation.George Gentry - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (10):253-261.
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    Some comments on Morris's "class" conception of the designatum.George V. Gentry - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (14):376-384.
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    Some Comments on Morris's "Class" Conception of the Designatum.George V. Gentry - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (4):102-102.
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    Signs, interpretants, and significata.George Gentry - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (12):318-324.
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    The logic of the sensum theory.George Gentry - 1943 - Philosophy of Science 10 (April):81-89.
    The most satisfactory way of isolating the specific issues with which this paper is concerned is by way of a brief summary of the theory and its internal development. The development of the theory embodies two major movements. These are: an analysis of what the author considers the typical perceptual experience, “a perceptual situation”, and the projection of a theory of the physical world on the basis of the results derived. We may consider these in order.
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