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  1. Space, time and cultural change.Jf Downs - 1974 - Humanitas 10 (2):189-198.
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  2. Hegel and the state of law.Jf Kervegan - 1987 - Archives de Philosophie 50 (1):55-94.
  3. Is it practical ontology or is it the dialectical materialist theory of material monism-a discussion with practical ontologists.Jf Wang - 1991 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 22 (4):56-75.
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  4. Deman, Paul (1919-1983).Jf Maccannell - 1985 - Semiotica 55 (3-4):129.
     
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  5. Subjectivity and the absolute in the early works of Schelling, Friedrich (1794-1801).Jf Marquet - 1995 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 49 (191):39-57.
     
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  6. Maintaining mendelism-might prevention be better than cure-reply.Jf Crow - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (9):490-490.
     
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  7. Wright, Sewall place in 20th-century biology.Jf Crow - 1990 - Journal of the History of Biology 23 (1):57-89.
  8. Locke, John and the monarcomachs-historiographical problems with the right to resistance.Jf Spitz - 1995 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 50 (3):557-574.
     
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  9. Beth, ew-1908-1964.Jf Staal - 1965 - Foundations of Language 1 (2):81-82.
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  10. Reason, attitude, and knowledge as predictors of assertion agreement.Jf Voss, R. Finchelkiefer & L. Ney - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):325-325.
     
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  11. What makes a good argument.Jf Voss & L. Militello - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):488-488.
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  12. Melanchthon, Philippe and Sturm, Jean, humanists and pedagogues of the reformation.Jf Collange - 1988 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 68 (1):5-18.
     
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  13. The re-routing of the blind man in mark-8-22-26-scripture and Christian practice.Jf Collange - 1986 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 66 (1):21-28.
     
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  14. Dialectique et interrogation.Geraets Jf - 1976 - Archives de Philosophie 39 (2):269-283.
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  15. Schelling et l'histoire de la philosophie.Marquet Jf - 1976 - Archives de Philosophie 39 (4):567-617.
     
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  16. Discussion on the question of methodology in the history of philosophy-on the question of methodology in the study of confucius.Jf Jin - 1981 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 12 (2):68-75.
  17. Distribution of attention in the visual-field.Jf Juola & Dg Bouwhuis - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):326-326.
  18. Temporal tradeoffs among central arrow, peripheral arrow and abrupt onset cues.Jf Juola, H. Koshino & Cb Warner - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):469-469.
     
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  19. El mètodo cognoscitivo de Los trascendentales metafísicos.Jf Selles - 2011 - Divus Thomas 114 (3):340-349.
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  20. Brandt's Search for Rational Desires in Papers from the Spring 1987 University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign Graduate Student Conference.Jf Sennett - 1988 - Auslegung 14 (2):159-170.
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  21. The absolutely transcendent and free, absolutely immanent and all-inclusive, merciful god: Ripalda's christed concept of ultimate reality and meaning.Jf Perry - 1993 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 16 (3-4):185-208.
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  22. A historical recollection of reform+ the background of the transformation of modern china.Jf Xiao - 1986 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 18 (1):70-101.
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  23. Expertise and accuracy in probabilistic forecasting of stock-prices.Jf Yates, Ls Mcdaniel & Es Brown - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):351-351.
     
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  24. Group versus individual probability judgment-accuracy and process.Jf Yates & Ht Tan - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):513-513.
     
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  25. How does the judge see the problem.Jf Yates, Bw Carlson & Jw Lee - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):527-527.
     
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  26. Plotinus and the «Eye» of Intellect.Jf Phillips - 1989 - Dionysius 13:79-103.
     
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  27. The earth as cosmological model for the final myth in platon'phedon'.Jf Pradeau - 1996 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de L Etranger 121 (1):75-105.
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    Found and missed: Failing to recognize a search target despite moving it.Grayden Jf Solman, J. Allan Cheyne & Daniel Smilek - 2012 - Cognition 123 (1):100-118.
  29. The politics of oklahoma education.J. Fried & Jf Parker - 1983 - Journal of Thought 18 (3):66-75.
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  30. Las investigaciones sobre oralidad y escritura y su aporte al trabajo filosofico.Jf Mejia M. - 1998 - Universitas Philosophica 29:131-147.
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  31. How long will the Bull run?J. Greenwald & Jf Dickerson - 1993 - In Jonathan Westphal & Carl Avren Levenson (eds.), Time. Hackett Pub. Co.. pp. 141--20.
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  32. El puesto de la Biología en la Epistemología y Metodología de la Ciencia de Karl Popper.Jf Martinez Solano - 1998 - Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 20:175-194.
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  33. A quoi sert la theorie Des climats? Elements d'une histoire du determinisme environnemental.M. -D. Couzinet & Jf Staszak - 1998 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 34:9-43.
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  34. Nonlinear stability of coherent surfaces in stereoscopic depth-perception.Js Lappin & Jf Norman - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):335-335.
     
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  35. Charles Peirce over het werkelijke.Jf Glastra van Loon - 1986 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 27 (7).
     
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  36. The Importance of Models in Theorizing: A Deflationary Semantic View.Stephen M. Downes - 1992 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992:142 - 153.
    I critically examine the semantic view of theories to reveal the following results. First, models in science are not the same as models in mathematics, as holders of the semantic view claim. Second, when several examples of the semantic approach are examined in detail no common thread is found between them, except their close attention to the details of model building in each particular science. These results lead me to propose a deflationary semantic view, which is simply that model construction (...)
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  37. Acribia de los transcendentales metafísicos clásicos. Los que son; los que no son; los problemáticos.Jf Sellés Dauder - 2005 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 12:161-178.
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    Unnoticed intrusions: Dissociations of meta-consciousness in thought suppression.Benjamin Baird, Jonathan Smallwood, Daniel Jf Fishman, Michael D. Mrazek & Jonathan W. Schooler - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3):1003-1012.
    The current research investigates the interaction between thought suppression and individuals’ explicit awareness of their thoughts. Participants in three experiments attempted to suppress thoughts of a prior romantic relationship and their success at doing so was measured using a combination of self-catching and experience-sampling. In addition to thoughts that individuals spontaneously noticed, individuals were frequently caught engaging in thoughts of their previous partner at experience-sampling probes. Furthermore, probe-caught thoughts were: associated with stronger decoupling of attention from the environment, more likely (...)
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  39. La guia como género de expresion filosofica.Jf Ortega Munoz - 1988 - Ciudad de Dios 201 (3):563-572.
     
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    Berkeley.Lisa Downing - 2014 - Routledge.
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    An Early History of the Heritability Coefficient Applied to Humans.Stephen M. Downes & Eric Turkheimer - 2022 - Biological Theory 17 (2):126-137.
    Fisher’s 1918 paper accomplished two distinct goals: unifying discrete Mendelian genetics with continuous biometric phenotypes and quantifying the variance components of variation in complex human characteristics. The former contributed to the foundation of modern quantitative genetics; the latter was adopted by social scientists interested in the pursuit of Galtonian nature-nurture questions about the biological and social origins of human behavior, especially human intelligence. This historical divergence has produced competing notions of the estimation of variance ratios referred to as heritability. Jay (...)
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    Arguing About Human Nature: Contemporary Debates.Stephen Downes & Edouard Machery (eds.) - 2013 - New York: Routledge.
    Arguing About Human Nature covers recent debates--arising from biology, philosophy, psychology, and physical anthropology--that together systematically examine what it means to be human. Thirty-five essays--several of them appearing here for the first time in print--were carefully selected to offer competing perspectives on 12 different topics related to human nature. The context and main threads of the debates are highlighted and explained by the editors in a short, clear introduction to each of the 12 topics. Authors include Louise Anthony, Patrick Bateson, (...)
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  43. Evolutionary Psychology.Stephen M. Downes - 2016 - In Lee C. McIntyre & Alexander Rosenberg (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Social Science. New York: Routledge. pp. 330-339.
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    Heritability.Stephen M. Downes & Lucas J. Matthews - 2019 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Lucas Matthews and I substantially revised my SEP entry on Heritability. This version includes discussion of the missing heritability problem and other issues that arise from the use of Genome Wide Association Studies by Behavioral Geneticists.
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    Academics Anonymous: A Meditation on Anonymity, Power, and Powerlessness.Robyn Warhol-Down - 2008 - Symploke 16 (1-2):51-59.
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  46. Locke's ontology.Lisa Downing - 2007 - In Lex Newman (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Locke's "Essay Concerning Human Understanding". Cambridge University Press.
    One of the deepest tensions in Locke’s Essay, a work full of profound and productive conflicts, is one between Locke’s metaphysical tendencies—his inclination to presuppose or even to argue for substantive metaphysical positions—and his devout epistemic modesty, which seems to urge agnosticism about major metaphysical issues. Both tendencies are deeply rooted in the Essay. Locke is a theorist of substance, essence, quality. Yet, his favorite conclusions are epistemically pessimistic, even skeptical; when it comes to questions about how the world is (...)
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    Models and Modelling in the Sciences: A Philosophical Introduction.Stephen Downes - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Biologists, climate scientists, and economists all rely on models to move their work forward. In this book, I explore the use of models in these and other fields to introduce readers to the various philosophical issues that arise in scientific modeling. I show that paying attention to models plays a crucial role in appraising scientific work. -/- After surveying a wide range of models from a number of different scientific disciplines, I demonstrate how focusing on models sheds light on many (...)
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  48. Evolutionary psychology, adaptation and design.Stephen M. Downes - 2015 - In Thomas Heams, Philippe Huneman, Guillaume Lecointre & Marc Silberstein (eds.), Handbook of Evolutionary Thinking in the Sciences. Springer. pp. 659-673.
    I argue that Evolutionary Psychologists’ notion of adaptationism is closest to what Peter Godfrey-Smith (2001) calls explanatory adaptationism and as a result, is not a good organizing principle for research in the biology of human behavior. I also argue that adopting an alternate notion of adaptationism presents much more explanatory resources to the biology of human behavior. I proceed by introducing Evolutionary Psychology and giving some examples of alternative approaches to the biological explanation of human behavior. Next I characterize adaptation (...)
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  49. Heritability.Stephen M. Downes - 2015 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  50. George Berkeley.Lisa Downing - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne, was one of the great philosophers of the early modern period. He was a brilliant critic of his predecessors, particularly Descartes, Malebranche, and Locke. He was a talented metaphysician famous for defending idealism, that is, the view that reality consists exclusively of minds and their ideas. Berkeley's system, while it strikes many as counter intuitive, is strong and flexible enough to counter most objections. His most studied works, the Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (...)
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