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  1. Plotinus and the «Eye» of Intellect.Jf Phillips - 1989 - Dionysius 13:79-103.
     
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  2. Space, time and cultural change.Jf Downs - 1974 - Humanitas 10 (2):189-198.
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  3. Hegel and the state of law.Jf Kervegan - 1987 - Archives de Philosophie 50 (1):55-94.
  4. 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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  5. Absent causes, present effects: How omissions cause events.Phillip Wolff, Matthew Hausknecht & Kevin Holmes - 2011 - In Jürgen Bohnemeyer & Eric Pederson (eds.), Event representation in language and cognition. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  6. Deman, Paul (1919-1983).Jf Maccannell - 1985 - Semiotica 55 (3-4):129.
     
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  7. 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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    Religious Experience: Implications for What Is Real.Phillip H. Wiebe - 2023 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, Phillip Wiebe examines religious, spiritual, and mystical experiences, assessing how these experiences appear to implicate a spiritual order. Despite the current prevalence of naturalism and atheism, he argues that experiences purporting to have a religious or spiritual significance deserve close empirical investigation. Wiebe surveys the broad scope of religious experience and considers different types of evidence that might give rise to a belief in phenomena such as spirits, paranormal events, God, and an afterlife. He demonstrates that there (...)
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  9. Maintaining mendelism-might prevention be better than cure-reply.Jf Crow - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (9):490-490.
     
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  10. Wright, Sewall place in 20th-century biology.Jf Crow - 1990 - Journal of the History of Biology 23 (1):57-89.
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    Language and spirit.D. Z. Phillips & Mario Von der Ruhr (eds.) - 2004 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    God is said to be Spirit, but the language of spirit is ignored in contemporary philosophy of religion. As well as exploring the notion of spirit in Hegel, Romanticism and Kierkegaard, participants explore the view that God is a spirit without a body, and the relations between "spirit" and "truth.".
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  12. 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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  13. Beth, ew-1908-1964.Jf Staal - 1965 - Foundations of Language 1 (2):81-82.
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  14. 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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  15. What makes a good argument.Jf Voss & L. Militello - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):488-488.
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  16. 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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  17. 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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  18. Dialectique et interrogation.Geraets Jf - 1976 - Archives de Philosophie 39 (2):269-283.
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  19. Schelling et l'histoire de la philosophie.Marquet Jf - 1976 - Archives de Philosophie 39 (4):567-617.
     
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  20. 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.
  21. Distribution of attention in the visual-field.Jf Juola & Dg Bouwhuis - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):326-326.
  22. 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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  23. El mètodo cognoscitivo de Los trascendentales metafísicos.Jf Selles - 2011 - Divus Thomas 114 (3):340-349.
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  24. 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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  25. 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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  26. 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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  27. 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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  28. 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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  29. 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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  30. 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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  31. Heritage and Hermeneutics: Towards a Broader Interpretation of Interpretation.Phillip Ablett & Pamela Dyer - 2009 - Current Issues in Tourism 12 (3):209-233.
    This article re-examines the theoretical basis for environmental and heritage interpretation in tourist settings in the light of hermeneutic philosophy. It notes that the pioneering vision of heritage interpretation formulated by Freeman Tilden envisaged a broadly educational, ethically informed and transformative art. By contrast, current cognitive psychological attempts to reduce interpretation to the monological transmission of information, targeting universal but individuated cognitive structures, are found to be wanting. Despite growing signs of diversity, this information processing approach to interpretation remains dominant. (...)
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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.
  33. Social Work as Revolutionary Praxis? The contribution to critical practice of Cornelius Castoriadis’s political philosophy.Phillip Ablett & Christine Morley - 2019 - Critical and Radical Social Work 7 (3): 333-348.
    Social work is a contested tradition, torn between the demands of social governance and autonomy. Today, this struggle is reflected in the division between the dominant, neoliberal agenda of service provision and the resistance offered by various critical perspectives employed by disparate groups of practitioners serving diverse communities. Critical social work challenges oppressive conditions and discourses, in addition to addressing their consequences in individuals’ lives. However, very few recent critical theorists informing critical social work have advocated revolution. A challenging exception (...)
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  34. Poulantzas' Strategic Analysis of Fascism.Phillip Ablett & George Evangelista - 1987 - Diliman Review 35 (5-6):104-112.
    The term 'fascism' continues to be very much in currency in Philippines society. To the Filipino people, its meaning is often drawn from pained memory of wholesale deprivation of democratic rights and large-scale human rights abuses. Yet, to many, the fear of fascism has still to give way to a deeper understanding of this menace. This may hold true even among those belonging to the progressive movement. One Marxist philosopher and theoretician who gave extended treatment of the issues surrounding the (...)
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  35. Island Universes and the Analysis of Modality.Phillip Bricker - 2001 - In Gerhard Preyer & Frank Siebelt (eds.), Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    It follows from Humean principles of plenitude, I argue, that island universes are possible: physical reality might have 'absolutely isolated' parts. This makes trouble for Lewis's modal realism; but the realist has a way out. First, accept absolute actuality, which is defensible, I argue, on independent grounds. Second, revise the standard analysis of modality: modal operators are 'plural', not 'individual', quantifiers over possible worlds. This solves the problem of island universes and confers three additional benefits: an 'unqualified' principle of compossibility (...)
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    Augustine's Invention of the Inner Self: The Legacy of a Christian Platonist.Phillip Cary - 2000 - Oup Usa.
    Phillip Cary argues that Augustine invented or created the concept of self as an inner space--as space into which one can enter and in which one can find God. This concept of inwardness, says Cary, has worked its way deeply into the intellectual heritage of the West and many Western individuals have experienced themselves as inner selves. After surveying the idea of inwardness in Augustine's predecessors, Cary offers a re-examination of Augustine's own writings, making the controversial point that in his (...)
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    Modal Matters: Essays in Metaphysics.Phillip Bricker (ed.) - 2020 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    This volume contains eighteen papers, three with new postscripts, that were written over the past 35 years. Five of the papers have not been previously published. Together they provide a comprehensive account of modal reality—the realm of possible worlds—from a Humean perspective, with excursions into neighboring topics in metaphysics. Part 1 sketches an account of reality as a whole, both the mathematical and the modal, defending a form of plenitudinous realism: every consistent proposition is true of some portion of reality. (...)
  38. Concrete possible worlds.Phillip Bricker - 2008 - In Theodore Sider, John Hawthorne & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Metaphysics. Blackwell. pp. 111--134.
    In this chapter, I survey what I call Lewisian approaches to modality: approaches that analyze modality in terms of concrete possible worlds and their parts. I take the following four theses to be characteristic of Lewisian approaches to modality. (1) There is no primitive modality. (2) There exists a plurality of concrete possible worlds. (3) Actuality is an indexical concept. (4) Modality de re is to be analyzed in terms of counterparts, not transworld identity. After an introductory section in which (...)
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    Evolutionary theory and the ultimate-proximate distinction in the human behavioral sciences.T. C. Scott-Phillips, T. E. Dickins & S. A. West - unknown
    To properly understand behavior, we must obtain both ultimate and proximate explanations. Put briefly, ultimate explanations are concerned with why a behavior exists, and proximate explanations are concerned with how it works. These two types of explanation are complementary and the distinction is critical to evolutionary explanation. We are concerned that they have become conflated in some areas of the evolutionary literature on human behavior. This article brings attention to these issues. We focus on three specific areas: the evolution of (...)
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  40. Developing human-nonhuman chimeras in human stem cell research: Ethical issues and boundaries.Phillip Karpowicz, Cynthia B. Cohen & Derek J. Van der Kooy - 2005 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 15 (2):107-134.
    : The transplantation of adult human neural stem cells into prenatal non-humans offers an avenue for studying human neural cell development without direct use of human embryos. However, such experiments raise significant ethical concerns about mixing human and nonhuman materials in ways that could result in the development of human-nonhuman chimeras. This paper examines four arguments against such research, the moral taboo, species integrity, "unnaturalness," and human dignity arguments, and finds the last plausible. It argues that the transfer of human (...)
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    The niche construction perspective: a critical appraisal.Thomas C. Scott-Phillips, Kevin N. Laland, David M. Shuker, Thomas E. Dickins & Stuart A. West - unknown
    Niche construction refers to the activities of organisms that bring about changes in their environments, many of which are evolutionarily and ecologically consequential. Advocates of niche construction theory (NCT) believe that standard evolutionary theory fails to recognize the full importance of niche construction, and consequently propose a novel view of evolution, in which niche construction and its legacy over time (ecological inheritance) are described as evolutionary processes, equivalent in importance to natural selection. Here, we subject NCT to critical evaluation, in (...)
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  42. Realism without parochialism.Phillip Bricker - 2020 - In Modal Matters: Essays in Metaphysics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 40-76.
    I am a realist of a metaphysical stripe. I believe in an immense realm of "modal" and "abstract" entities, of entities that are neither part of, nor stand in any causal relation to, the actual, concrete world. For starters: I believe in possible worlds and individuals; in propositions, properties, and relations (both abundantly and sparsely conceived); in mathematical objects and structures; and in sets (or classes) of whatever I believe in. Call these sorts of entity, and the reality they comprise, (...)
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    Critical social work education as democratic paideía: Inspiration from Cornelius Castoriadis to educate for democracy and autonomy.Phillip Ablett & Christine Morley - 2020 - In Christine Morley, Phillip Ablett, Carolyn Noble & Stephen Cowden (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Critical Pedagogies for Social Work. London, UK: Routledge. pp. 176-188.
    The question of education for democratic ‘empowerment and liberation’, and how this might guide pedagogic practice is seldom raised and extremely challenging for social work education today. This chapter takes up the proposition that social work, through its educational practices, ‘can’ deliver on its promise of ‘democratic practice’ if democracy is understood as a process and not a predefined product. We argue that such a process and its embodiment in institutions cannot exist without the formation of radically democratic subjects, people (...)
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  44. The politics of oklahoma education.J. Fried & Jf Parker - 1983 - Journal of Thought 18 (3):66-75.
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  45. 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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    On Gutmann, "moral philosophy and political problems".Phillip Abbott - 1982 - Political Theory 10 (4):606-609.
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    Telling about problems and giving advice in an Internet discussion forum: some discourse features.Phillip R. Morrow - 2006 - Discourse Studies 8 (4):531-548.
    This study describes discourse features of messages posted to an Internet discussion forum about depression based on the analysis of a small corpus of message texts. The message texts were classified into three types: problem messages, advice messages and thanks messages, and salient discourse features of each message type were described and analyzed in terms of discourse function. Features of problem messages included: frequent use of metaphorical language to describe symptoms, use of or type questions to request advice, and a (...)
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    Signalling signalhood and the emergence of communication.Thomas C. Scott-Phillips, Simon Kirby & Graham R. S. Ritchie - 2009 - Cognition 113 (2):226-233.
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    Epistemology in classical indian philosophy.Stephen Phillips - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Deep Learning as Method-Learning: Pragmatic Understanding, Epistemic Strategies and Design-Rules.Phillip H. Kieval & Oscar Westerblad - manuscript
    We claim that scientists working with deep learning (DL) models exhibit a form of pragmatic understanding that is not reducible to or dependent on explanation. This pragmatic understanding comprises a set of learned methodological principles that underlie DL model design-choices and secure their reliability. We illustrate this action-oriented pragmatic understanding with a case study of AlphaFold2, highlighting the interplay between background knowledge of a problem and methodological choices involving techniques for constraining how a model learns from data. Building successful models (...)
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