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    Blo rigs blo yi sgo ʼbyed dang Rtags rigs chos kyi sgo ʼbyed.Dkon-Mchog-Stan-ʼdzin (ed.) - 2017 - Bylakuppe, Mysore, Karnataka, India: Snga ʼgyur mtho slob mdo sngag rig paʼi ʼbyung gnas gling, Rigs lam rtsom sgrig tshogs chung.
    On Buddhist logic of cognition and reasoning; Rnying-ma-pa tradition.
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    Bsdus tshan rigs lam sgo ʼbyed.Dkon-Mchog-Stan-ʼdzin (ed.) - 2017 - Bylakuppe, Mysore, Karnataka, India: Snga ʼgyur mtho slob mdo sngag rig paʼi ʼbyung gnas gling, Rigs lam rtsom sgrig tshogs chung.
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  3. Lta mgur a ma ṅos ʼdzin rtsa ʼgrel.Dkon-Mchog-ʼjigs-Med-Dbaṅ-Po - 1972 - In Mkhas-Grub Dge-Legs-Dpal-Bzaṅ-Po (ed.), Stong thun chen mo of Mkhas-grub Dge-legs-dpal-bzang ; and other texts on Madhyamika Philosophy. New Delhi: [Publisher Not Identified].
     
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  4. Spyi nor gong sa skyab mgon chen po mchog nas grub mthaʼ rin chen phreng baʼi bkaʼ khrid gnang ba bzhugs so.Dalai Lama Xiv Bstan-ʼdzin-Rgya-Mtsho - 2009 - Dharamsala: Sku-bcar Rnam-pa-rgyal-na Phan-bde Legs-bshad-gling Grwa-tshang gi Shes-yon Lhan-tshogs nas dpar skrun dang ʼgrems spel zhus. Edited by Thub-Bstan-Yar-ʼphel.
    Commentary on Grub paʼi mthaʼi rnam par bzhag pa rin po cheʼi ʼphreng ba text authored by ʼJam-dbyangs-bzhad-pa II Dkon-mchog ʼJigs-med-dbang-po,1728-1791.
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    Gung-thang Dkon-mchog-bstan-paʼi-sgron-meʼi gsung ʼbum.Guṅ-Thaṅ Dkon-Mchog-Bstan-Paʼi-Sgron-Me - 2003 - Pe-cin: Mi rigs dpe skrun khang.
    Collected works on diverse aspects of Tibetan Buddhist doctines and philosophy of Dge-lugs-pa tradition.
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  6. The collectd works of Gung-thang Dkon-mchog-bstan-paʼi-sgron-me.Gung-Thang Dkon-Mchog-Bstan-Paʼi-Sgron-Me - 1972 - New Delhi: [Demo]. Edited by Ngawang Gelek Demo.
    Collected writings of a Dge-lugs-pa master Gung-thang Dkon-mchog-bstan-paʼi-sgron-me, 1762-1823.
     
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  7. Bsdus grwaʼi rnam gzhag ʼphrul gyi lde mig ces bya ba bzhugs so.Dkon-Mchog-Dbang-ʼdus - 2013 - Gle, La-dwangs: Dpe-thub khang-tshan shes-rig ʼdzin-skyong tshogs-pa.
     
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  8. Lta baʼi gsung mgur gyi ʼgrel pa tshig gi sgron me.Dkon-Mchog-ʼjigs-Med-Dbang-Po - 2018 - In Rol-paʼi-rdo-rje (ed.), Lta baʼi gsung mgur zab mo dgongs ʼgrel dang bcas pa bzhugs so. Dharamsala: Bod kyi dpe-mdzod-khang.
     
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  9. Rnam graṅs gsal byed ñi maʾi ʾod zer: an explanation of the enumerated categories of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist philosophy.Dkon-Mchog-Yan-Lag - 1985 - Thimphu, Bhutan: National Library of Bhutan.
     
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  10. Sems kyi raṅ bźin gsal baʾi me loṅ: the mirror reflecting the nature of the mind: a study on the nature of the mind according to the various siddhānta of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist philosophy.Dkon-Mchog-Tshe-Riṅ - 1983 - Mundgod, Uttar Kannada, Karnataka, India: Konchok Tsering.
     
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  11. Kun mkhyen ʾJam-dbyaṅs-bźad-paʾi-rdo-rjes mdzad paʾi blo rig gi rnam gźag ñuṅ gsal legs bśad gser gyi ʾphreṅ mdzes kyi mchan ʾgrel gser gyi lde mig.ʾbaʾ-Laṅ Dkon-Mchog-Chos-ʾphel Gyis Mdzad - 1999 - In Blo-Gros-Rgya-Mtsho (ed.), Rje Guṅ-thaṅ Blo-gros-rgya-mtshoʾs mdzad paʾi blo rtags mthaʾ dpyod sogs kyi dkaʾ gnas daṅ. Lanzhou: Mtsho-sṅon Źiṅ-chen Źin-hwa dpe khaṅ gis bkram.
     
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  12. Rtags rigs kyi rnam gźag ñuṅ gsal legs bśad gser gi phreṅ mdzes kyi mchan.ʾbaʾ-Laṅ Dkon-Mchog-Chos-ʾphel Gyis Mdzad - 1999 - In Blo-Gros-Rgya-Mtsho (ed.), Rje Guṅ-thaṅ Blo-gros-rgya-mtshoʾs mdzad paʾi blo rtags mthaʾ dpyod sogs kyi dkaʾ gnas daṅ. Lanzhou: Mtsho-sṅon Źiṅ-chen Źin-hwa dpe khaṅ gis bkram.
     
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  13. Co-ne Bstan-ʼgyur.Dkon-Mchog ʼjigs-Med-Dbang-Po & Joseph F. Rock (eds.) - 1926 - [Co-ne]: [Co-ne dgon].
    Collection of Buddhist canonical texts translated from Sanskrit into Tibetan.
     
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    Grub mthaʼ rin phreng dang sa lam rnam gzhag.Dkon-Mchog ʼjigs-Med-Dbang-Po - 2018 - Zi-ling: Mtsho sngon mi-rigs dpe-skrun-khang. Edited by Dkon-Mchog ʼjigs-Med-Dbang-Po.
    On philosophy of Buddhist schools along with Hinduism; includes text on path to Nirvana.
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  15. Grub paʼi mthaʼi rnam par gźag pa rin po cheʼi phreṅ ba źes bya ba bźugs so =.Dkon-Mchog ʼjigs-Med-Dbang-Po - 2005 - Cogalamasara, Leha: Kendrīya Bauddha Vidyā Saṃsthāna. Edited by Dkon-Mchog ʼjigs-Med-Dbaṅ-Po.
    Original Tibet text with Hindi version on comparative philosophical positions (siddhānta) of the Vaibhāṣika, Sautrāntika, Yogācāra, and Mādhyamika schools of Buddhism.
     
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    Grub paʼi mthaʼi rnam par bzhag pa rin po cheʼi ʼphreng ba.Dkon-Mchog ʼjigs-Med-Dbang-Po - 1995 - Lanzhou: Kan-suʾu mi rigs dpe skrun khaṅ. Edited by Dkon-Mchog ʼjigs-Med-Dbang-Po.
    Concise explanation of the philosophical positions (sidhanta) of the Vaibhasika, Sautrantika, Yogacarya, and Madhyamika schools of Buddhism with Hinduism.
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    Buddhist philosophy: Losang Gönchok's short commentary to Jamyang Shayba's root text on tenets.Blo-Bzaṅ-Dkon-Mchog, Daniel Cozort & Craig Preston - 2003 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Snow Lion Publications. Edited by Daniel Cozort, Craig Preston & ʼjam-Dbyaṅs-BźAd-Pa ṄAg-Dbaṅ-Brtson-ʼgrus.
    What are the most important points of difference between the major schools of Buddhist philosophy? This rich, medium-length survey offers a lively answer. The introduction, aimed at those new to Buddhist thought, sets up a dialogue between the schools on the most controversial topics in Buddhist philosophy. Jamyang Shayba was the greatest Tibetan writer on philosophical tenets. Losang Gonchok's Clear Crystal Mirror, a concise commentary on Jamyang Shayba's root text, represents a distillation of many centuries of Indian and Tibetan scholarship. (...)
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    Grub mthaʾ rin chen phreṅ baʾi tshig ʾgrel thor bu. Mkhyen-Rab-Dban-Phyug & Dkon-Mchog Jigs-Med-Dban-Po - 1996 - Pe-cin: Mi rigs dpe skrun khaṅ. Edited by Dkon-Mchog ʼjigs-Med-Dbang-Po.
    Exegetical notes on the explanation of philosophical positions (siddhānta) of the Vaibhāsika, Sautrāntika, Yogācārya, and Mādhyamika schools of Buddhism with Hinduism based on the Dkon-mchog ʾJigs-med-dbaṅ-po's text.
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    Rigs gźuṅ rgya mtshoʼi ʼjug ṅogs baiḍūryaʼi them skas. Yoṅs-ʼ, Dzin Rnam-Rgyal-Grags-Pa & Śākya-Mchog-Ldan (eds.) - 2009 - Kathmandu, Nepal: Rigpe Dorje Publications.
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  20. Mi tsheʾi mdun lam: spyi nor goṅ sa skyabs mgon chen mchog nas stsal baʾi bkaʾ slob gces btus. Bstan-ʾdzin-Rgya-Mtsho - 1995 - Dharamsala: Phyi-dril dpar skrun.
    Collection of speeches extracted from different sources on human morality.
     
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  21. Lta baʹi nyams mgur A ma ngos ʼdzin gyi bkaʼ khrid.Gong-Sa-Mchog- Sku-Phreng Bcu-Zhi-Pa - 2018 - In Rol-paʼi-rdo-rje (ed.), Lta baʼi gsung mgur zab mo dgongs ʼgrel dang bcas pa bzhugs so. Dharamsala: Bod kyi dpe-mdzod-khang.
     
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    Dpal snga ʾgyur rnying maʾi gzhung lugs chen moʾi skor: Dkon mchog gsum gyi don rnam par bzhag pa mdor bsdus su brjod pa dad paʾi rlabs phreng rnam par gʹyo baʾi chu gter zhes bya ba: Dkon mchog dang las ʾbras la yid ches bskyed paʾi gtam rgyud sna tshogs mdo las gsungs paʾi don snying po bsdus pa yang dag thar lam bgrod paʾi them skas.Zhe-Chen Rgyal-Tshab Padma-ʼgyur-Med-Rnam-Rgyal - 2015 - [Cazadero, CA]: Dharma Publishing. Edited by Tarthang.
    On the fundamentals of Buddhist doctrines; including explation of the karmic law of cause and effect with stories.
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    Lta baʼi gsung mgur zab mo dgongs ʼgrel dang bcas pa bzhugs so. Rol-paʼi-rdo-rje - 2018 - Dharamsala: Bod kyi dpe-mdzod-khang.
    On essence of Mādhyamika philosophy by Lcaṅ-skya II Rol-paʼi-rdo-rje, 1717-1786 and commentaries by Dkon-mchog-ʼjigs-med-dbang-po, Khri-chen-bstan-pa-rab-rgya, and Dalai Lama XIV Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho, 1935-.
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    The Pediatrician's Dilemma: Refusing the Refusers of Infant Vaccines.Stan L. Block - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (3):648-653.
    Dealing with the continuously increasing rates of families wanting to either significantly delay or completely postpone their infant's vaccines has created an alarmingly untenable dilemma for the general pediatricians dealing with these families on a daily basis. Pediatricians must decide whether to continue to provide substandard care by foregoing many or most of the infant's highly recommended protective vaccines, or whether to dismiss from the practice the family who refuses vaccines. Much has been written about why they should retain these (...)
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  25. The Feeling of Personal Ownership of One’s Mental States: A Conceptual Argument and Empirical Evidence for an Essential, but Underappreciated, Mechanism of Mind.Stan Klein - 2015 - Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice 2 (4):355-376.
    I argue that the feeling that one is the owner of his or her mental states is not an intrinsic property of those states. Rather, it consists in a contingent relation between consciousness and its intentional objects. As such, there are (a variety of) circumstances, varying in their interpretive clarity, in which this relation can come undone. When this happens, the content of consciousness still is apprehended, but the feeling that the content “belongs to me” no longer is secured. I (...)
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  26. Ida: A conscious artifact?Stan Franklin - 2003 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 10 (4-5):47-66.
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    Logic.Stan Baronett - 2008 - Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice Hall.
    Logic and truth -- Inferences : assessment, recognition, and reconstruction -- Categorical statements and inferences -- Truth-functional statements -- Truth tables and proofs -- Natural deduction -- The logic of quantifiers -- Logic and language -- Applied inductive analysis.
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    The Ordering of Change: Polanyi, Schumpeter and the Nature of The Market Mechanism.Stan Metcalfe & Mark Harvey - 2004 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 14 (2).
    This paper brings about a conversation between Schumpeterian and Polanyian perspectives on markets and their central role in the capitalist economy. For Schumpeter, markets were critical to the process of selftransformation of economic activity, but in his vision, markets as such were largely taken for granted. Markets enabled the introduction of new processes and products equally as well as rendering economic activities obsolete, with the entrepreneur and firm as agents of change, generating new combinations of activities and driven by the (...)
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    2005 Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic. Logic Colloquium '05.Stan S. Wainer - 2006 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 12 (2):310-361.
  30. Does God Exist? The Craig-Flew Debate.Stan W. Wallace - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (220):536-538.
     
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  31. Does God Exist? The Antony Flew/William Lane Craig Debate.Stan W. Wallace (ed.) - 2003
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  32. Creating a World in the Head: The Conscious Apprehension of Neural Content Originating from Internal Sources.Stan Klein & Judith Loftus - manuscript
    Note: Paper to appear in special issue of the journal Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice, on the evolution of consciousness //// Klein, Nguyen, & Zhang (in press) argued that the evolutionary transition from respondent to agent during the Cambrian Explosion would be a promising vantage point from which to gain insight into the evolution of organic sentience. They focused on how increased competition for resources -- in consequence of the proliferation of new, neurally sophisticated life-forms -- made awareness (...)
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    Logic.Stan Baronett - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    Featuring an exceptionally clear writing style and a wealth of real-world examples and exercises, Logic, Second Edition, shows how logic relates to everyday life, demonstrating its applications in such areas as the workplace, media and entertainment, politics, science and technology, student life, and elsewhere.Thoroughly revised and expanded in this second edition, the text now features 2600 exercises, more than 1000 of them new; three new chapters on legal arguments, moral arguments, and analyzing a long essay; enhanced pedagogy; and much more.FEATURES* (...)
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  34. Why We (Almost Certainly) are Not Moral Equals.Stan Husi - 2017 - The Journal of Ethics 21 (4):375-401.
    Faith in the universal moral equality of people enjoys close to unanimous consensus in present moral and political philosophy. Yet its philosophical justification remains precarious. The search for the basis of equality encounters insurmountable difficulties. Nothing short of a miracle seems required to stabilize universal equality in moral status amidst a vast space of distinctions sprawling between people. The difficulties of stabilizing equality against differentiation are not specific to any particular choice regarding the basis of equality. To show this, I (...)
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    A software agent model of consciousness.Stan Franklin & Art Graesser - 1999 - Consciousness and Cognition 8 (3):285-301.
    Baars (1988, 1997) has proposed a psychological theory of consciousness, called global workspace theory. The present study describes a software agent implementation of that theory, called ''Conscious'' Mattie (CMattie). CMattie operates in a clerical domain from within a UNIX operating system, sending messages and interpreting messages in natural language that organize seminars at a university. CMattie fleshes out global workspace theory with a detailed computational model that integrates contemporary architectures in cognitive science and artificial intelligence. Baars (1997) lists the psychological (...)
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  36. Memory and the Sense of Personal Identity.Stan Klein & Shaun Nichols - 2012 - Mind 121 (483):677-702.
    Memory of past episodes provides a sense of personal identity — the sense that I am the same person as someone in the past. We present a neurological case study of a patient who has accurate memories of scenes from his past, but for whom the memories lack the sense of mineness. On the basis of this case study, we propose that the sense of identity derives from two components, one delivering the content of the memory and the other generating (...)
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  37. The sense of diachronic personal identity.Stan Klein - 2013 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12 (4):791-811.
    In this paper, I first consider a famous objection that the standard interpretation of the Lockean account of diachronicity (i.e., one’s sense of personal identity over time) via psychological connectedness falls prey to breaks in one’s personal narrative. I argue that recent case studies show that while this critique may hold with regard to some long-term autobiographical self-knowledge (e.g., episodic memory), it carries less warrant with respect to accounts based on trait-relevant, semantic self-knowledge. The second issue I address concerns the (...)
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  38. What memory is.Stan Klein - 2015 - WIREs Cognitive Science 6 (1):1-38.
    I argue that our current practice of ascribing the term “ memory ” to mental states and processes lacks epistemic warrant. Memory, according to the “received view”, is any state or process that results from the sequential stages of encoding, storage and retrieval. By these criteria, memory, or its footprint, can be seen in virtually every mental state we are capable of having. This, I argue, stretches the term to the breaking point. I draw on phenomenological, historical and conceptual considerations (...)
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  39. Why Reasons Skepticism is Not Self‐Defeating.Stan Husi - 2013 - European Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):424-449.
    : Radical meta-normative skepticism is the view that no standard, norm, or principle has objective authority or normative force. It does not deny that there are norms, standards of correctness, and principles of various kinds that render it possible that we succeed or fail in measuring up to their prerogatives. Rather, it denies that any norm has the status of commanding with objective authority, of giving rise to normative reasons to take seriously and follow its demands. Two powerful transcendental arguments (...)
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    Why We (Almost Certainly) are Not Moral Equals.Stan Husi - 2017 - The Journal of Ethics 21 (4):375-401.
    Faith in the universal moral equality of people enjoys close to unanimous consensus in present moral and political philosophy. Yet its philosophical justification remains precarious. The search for the basis of equality encounters insurmountable difficulties. Nothing short of a miracle seems required to stabilize universal equality in moral status amidst a vast space of distinctions sprawling between people. The difficulties of stabilizing equality against differentiation are not specific to any particular choice regarding the basis of equality. To show this, I (...)
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    Cato at Utica: The Emergence of a Roman Suicide Tradition.Stanly H. Rauh - 2018 - American Journal of Philology 139 (1):59-91.
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  42. Think!Stan Anih - 2012 - Enugu State, Nigeria: Delta Publications.
     
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  43. Moses as a Character in the Fourth Gospel: A Study of Ancient Reading Techniques.Stan Harstine - 2002
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  44. Rwa-stod bsdus grwa daṅ deʼi dogs gcod.ʼJam-dbyaṅs Bla-ma Mchog-lha-ʼod-zer - 1992 - Mundgod, South India: Published by Rato Datsang Tibetan Monastic University with the assistance of the Rato Datsang Foundation, New York, USA. Edited by ʼjam-Dpal-Dge-ʼdun-Rgya-Mtsho.
    Text with commentary on basic course of study of Buddhist logic and dialectrical studies prescribed for Rato Datsang, a monastery at Nyetang in Tibet, China.
     
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  45. Tshad ma rnam hgrel gyi bsdus gshun ces byahi sgo hbyed rgol ngan glan po hjom pa gdon lnaahi gad rgyans lde mig bshungs so: Pramana-vartik treatise of abridged logical subject: a key to determining of object of knowledge called "destruction of evil disputant bull with the roaring from lion's vocal".ʼJam-dbyaṅs Bla-ma Mchog-lha-ʼod-zer - 1991 - Mundgod, N.K., Karnataka, India: Drepung Loseling Library Society.
    Basic course of study of Buddhist logic and dialectrical studies prescribed for Rato Datsang, a monastery at Nyetang in Tibet, China.
     
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    Kant's Philosophy of Science.Eric Watkins & Marius Stan - 2023 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Evolutionary pressures and a stable world for animals and robots: A commentary on Merker.Stan Franklin - 2005 - Consciousness and Cognition 14 (1):115-118.
    In his article on The Liabilities of Mobility, Merker asserts that “Consciousness presents us with a stable arena for our actions—the world …” and argues for this property as providing evolutionary pressure for the evolution of consciousness. In this commentary, I will explore the implications of Merker’s ideas for consciousness in artificial agents as well as animals, and also meet some possible objections to his evolutionary pressure claim.
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    Musical Performance: A Philosophical Study.Stan Godlovitch - 1998 - New York: Routledge.
    Most music we hear comes to us via a recording medium on which sound has been stored. Such remoteness of music heard from music made has become so commonplace it is rarely considered. _Musical Performance: A Philosophical Study_ considers the implications of this separation for live musical performance and music-making. Rather than examining the composition or perception of music as most philosophical accounts of music do, Stan Godlovitch takes up the problem of how the tradition of active music playing (...)
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    Logic: an emphasis on formal logic.Stan Baronett - 2016 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Does not contain all chapters present in the main book--from publisher's comments.
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    Essential Brakhage: selected writings on filmmaking.Stan Brakhage - 2001 - Kingston, N.Y.: Documentext. Edited by Bruce R. McPherson.
    In the course of making nearly 400 films over the past 50 years, "Stan Brakhage" became synonymous with independent American filmmaking, particularly its avant-garde component. This major collection of writings draws primarily upon two long out-of-print books--Metaphors on Vision and Brakhage Scrapbook. Brakhage examines filmmaking in relation to social and professional contexts, the nature of influence and collaboration, the aesthetics of personal experience, and the conditions under which various films were made. Brakhage discusses his predecessors and contemporaries, relates film (...)
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