Works by Lewis, Michael (exact spelling)

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    Human–Autonomy Teaming: Definitions, Debates, and Directions.Joseph B. Lyons, Katia Sycara, Michael Lewis & August Capiola - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:589585.
    Researchers are beginning to transition from studying human–automation interaction to human–autonomy teaming. This distinction has been highlighted in recent literature, and theoretical reasons why the psychological experience of humans interacting with autonomy may vary and affect subsequent collaboration outcomes are beginning to emerge (de Visser et al., 2018;Wynne and Lyons, 2018). In this review, we do a deep dive into human–autonomy teams (HATs) by explaining the differences between automation and autonomy and by reviewing the domain of human–human teaming to make (...)
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  2. The development of self-consciousness.Michael Lewis - 2003 - In Johannes Roessler & Naomi Eilan (eds.), Agency and Self-Awareness: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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    The origins and uses of self-awarenesss or the mental representation of me.Michael Lewis - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (1):120-129.
    This paper explores the meaning and the development of consciousness in the human child. The idea of a self is made up of at least two major aspects. These can be referred to as the machinery of the self and the mental state of the idea of “me”. The machinery of the self involves all unconscious, unreferenced action of the body, including its physiology and its processing of information that in turn includes cognitions and emotional states, which are unavailable to (...)
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    Inside and Outside: The Relation between Emotional States and Expressions.Michael Lewis - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (2):189-196.
    The association between emotional expression and physiological emotional states is at best, modest. Using data from the autonomic nervous system (ANS), central nervous system (CNS), and hormonal systems there appears to be an association which accounts for approximately 10—20% of the variance between them. Excluding measurement error, it is proposed that the need for action and regulation accounts for the low levels of synchrony. Understanding system responses allows for the study of individual differences as a way of understanding both emotional (...)
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  5. Of Immune Life: Derrida, Esposito, Agamben.Michael Lewis - 2015 - In Darian Meacham (ed.), Medicine and Society, New Perspectives in Continental Philosophy. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
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    Empathy requires the development of the self.Michael Lewis - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (1):42-42.
    Two major problems exist in studying development: Similar behaviors do not need to reflect the same underlying process, different behaviors can reflect the same process; earlier behaviors do not necessarily lead to later behaviors. Empathy, rather than social contagion, is supported by different processes; contagion supported by prewired species behavior, empathy by cognitions, in particular, the cognitions about the self – a meta-representation.
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    Derrida and Lacan: Another Writing.Michael Lewis - 2008 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Derrida and Lacan: Another Writing argues that Jacques Derrida's philosophical understanding of language should be supplemented by Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic approach to the symbolic order. Lacan adopts a non-philosophical, genetic or developmental approach to the question of language and in doing so isolates a dimension that Derrida cannot properly envisage: the imaginary. Michael Lewis argues that the real must be understood not just in relation to the symbolic but also in relation to the imaginary. The existence of an alternative approach (...)
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  8. The role of the self in shame.Michael Lewis - 2003 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 70 (4):1181-1204.
     
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    The rise of consciousness and the development of emotional life.Michael Lewis - 2014 - New York: The Guilford Press.
    Synthesizing decades of influential research and theory, Michael Lewis demonstrates the centrality of consciousness for emotional development. At first, infants' competencies constitute innate reactions to particular physical events in the child's world. These "action patterns" are not learned, but are readily influenced by temperament and social interactions. With the rise of consciousness, these early competencies become reflected feelings, giving rise to the self-conscious emotions of empathy, envy, and embarrassment, and, later, shame, guilt, and pride. Focusing on typically developing children, Lewis (...)
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    Antecedents of emotion knowledge: Predictors of individual differences in young children.David S. Bennett, Margaret Bendersky & Michael Lewis - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (3):375-396.
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    Shared intentions without a self.Michael Lewis - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (5):707-708.
    Shared knowledge of intentionality as well as shared knowledge of anything depends on the organism's understanding of itself, others, and the possible relations between self and other. This understanding involves mental representations of me, which emerges in the second half of the second year in the human infant, and it is this ability that gives rise to humanlike social understanding and complex self-conscious emotions.
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  12. Problems in the Study of Infant Emotional Development.Michael Lewis - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (2):131-137.
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    An Ethical Analysis of Organizational Power at Salomon BrothersLiar's Poker.Denis Collins & Michael Lewis - 1992 - Business Ethics Quarterly 2 (3):367.
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  14. Alexander E. Hooke and Wolfgang W. Fuchs, eds., Encounters with Alphonso Lingis Reviewed by.Michael Lewis - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (6):412-414.
     
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    Altruism is never self-sacrifice.Michael Lewis - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):268-268.
    Altruism by definition involves the self's evaluation of costs and benefits of an act of the self, which must include cost to the self and benefits to the other. Reinforcement value to the self of such acts is greater than the costs to the self. Without consideration of a self-system of evaluation, there is little meaning to altruistic acts.
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    Attentional processes and individual differences.Michael Lewis & Nancy Baldini - 1979 - In G. Hale & M. Lewis (eds.), Attention and Cognitive Development. Plenum.. pp. 135--172.
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    Cognitive factors in attachment.Michael Lewis - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (4):640-640.
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    Developmental change in the relative values of social and non-social reinforcement.Michael Lewis, A. Martin Wall & Justin Aronfreed - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (2):133.
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    God and politics in later Heidegger.Michael Lewis - 2004 - Philosophy Today 48 (4):385-398.
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    God and Politics in Later Heidegger.Michael Lewis - 2004 - Philosophy Today 48 (4):385-398.
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    Heidegger beyond deconstruction: on nature.Michael Lewis - 2007 - New York: Continuum.
    Heidegger Beyond Deconstruction argues that Heidegger's question of being cannot be separated from the question of nature and culture, and that the history of being describes the growing predominance of culture and technology over nature, resulting in today's environmental crisis. It proposes that we turn to Heidegger's thought in order fully to understand this crisis. In doing so it is necessary to retrieve those elements of his thought which are most maligned by Derridean deconstruction: the pastoral, the homely, the local. (...)
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    Individuation in Levinas and Heidegger.Michael Lewis - 2007 - Philosophy Today 51 (2):198-215.
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    Margins of Disorder: New Liberalism and the Crisis of European Consciousness.Michael Lewis - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (4):500-502.
  24. Origins of the self-conscious child.Michael Lewis - 2005 - In Crozier, W. Ray (Ed); Alden, Lynn E. (Ed). (2005). The Essential Handbook of Social Anxiety for Clinicians. (Pp. 81-98). New York, Ny, Us.
  25. On thinking at the end of the world : Derrida, Lyotard, Bataille.Michael Lewis - 2016 - In Will Stronge (ed.), Georges Bataille and Contemporary Thought. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Play as whimsy.Michael Lewis - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (1):166-166.
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    Philosophy, Biopolitics, and the Virus: The Elision of an Alternative.Michael Lewis - 2023 - Lexington Books.
    This book isolates three moments within the epidemic—‘the Science,’ non-pharmaceutical intervention, and pharmaceutic remedies—and shows how each of these unities came to immunise itself against alternative proposals. Michael Lewis demonstrates the auto-immune and counter-productive effects of this approach.
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    Powerful Peace: A Navy SEAL's Lessons on Peace from a Lifetime at War.Michael Lewis - 2012 - Journal of Military Ethics 11 (3):268-270.
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    Social knowledge and mental acts.Michael Lewis - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):580-581.
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    The Beautiful Animal: Sincerity, Charm, and the Fossilised Dialectic.Michael Lewis - 2018 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Can philosophy conceive of a perfect animal? Can it think of the animal as anything other than an imperfect human? This books using the Hegelian dialect to rework the philosophy of nature in order to assign a proper place to the animal.
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    The development of self-conscious emotions.Michael Lewis & Margaret Wolan Sullivan - 2005 - In Andrew J. Elliot & Carol S. Dweck (eds.), Handbook of Competence and Motivation. The Guilford Press. pp. 185-201.
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    2 The Role of the Self in Social Behavior.Michael Lewis - 1992 - In Frank S. Kessel, P. M. Cole & D. L. Johnson (eds.), Self and Consciousness: Multiple Perspectives. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 6--19.
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    Stiegler and Technics.Gerald Moore, Christopher Johnson, Michael Lewis, Ian James, Serge Trottein & Patrick Crogan - 2013 - Critical Connections.
    These 17 essays covers all aspects of Bernard Stiegler's work, from poststructuralism, anthropology and psychoanalysis to his work on the politics of memory, 'libidinal economy', technoscience and aesthetics, keeping a focus on his key theory of technics throughout. Stiegler brings together key concepts from Plato, Freud, Derrida and Simondon to argue that the human is 'invented' through technics rather than a product of purely biological evolution. Stiegler is a thinker at the forefront of our contemporary concerns with consumerism, technology, inter-generational (...)
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    Indian Science for Indian Tigers?: Conservation Biology and the Question of Cultural Values. [REVIEW]Michael Lewis - 2005 - Journal of the History of Biology 38 (2):185 - 207.
    The implementation of Project Tiger in India, 1973-1974, was justly hailed as a triumph of international environmental advocacy. It occurred as a growing number of conservation-oriented biologists were beginning to argue forcefully for scientifically managed conservation of species and ecosystems -- the same scientists who would, by the mid-1980s, call themselves conservation biologists. Although India accepted international funds to implement Project Tiger, it strictly limited research posts to Government of India Foresters, against the protests of Indian and US biologists who (...)
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  35. Crozier, W. Ray (Ed); Alden, Lynn E. (Ed). (2005). The Essential Handbook of Social Anxiety for Clinicians. (Pp. 81-98). New York, NY, US.Michael Lewis - 2005
     
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