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    Ten Whistleblowers and How They Fared.Myron Glazer - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (6):33-41.
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    The Threat of the Stranger.Myron Glazer - 1980 - Hastings Center Report 10 (5):25-31.
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    The Biology of Bird-Song Dialects.Myron Charles Baker & Michael A. Cunningham - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (1):85-100.
    No single theory so far proposed gives a wholly satisfactory account of the origin and maintenance of bird-song dialects. This failure is the consequence of a weak comparative literature that precludes careful comparisons among species or studies, and of the complexity of the issues involved. Complexity arises because dialects seem to bear upon a wide range of features in the life history of bird species. We give an account of the principal issues in bird-song dialects: evolution of vocal learning, experimental (...)
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  4. Anarchy and Anarchism: Santayana on the Nature of Moral and Political Authority.Myron James Edward Abbott - 1974 - Dissertation, Vanderbilt University
     
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    Essays on creativity in the sciences.Myron Abraham Coler - 1963 - [New York]: New York University Press.
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    Depth perception in rotating dot patterns: Effects of numerosity and perspective.Myron L. Braunstein - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (4):415.
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    A Flawed Infinite Decision Puzzle.Myron L. Pulier - 2000 - Theory and Decision 49 (3):289-290.
    The recently proposed ``infinite decision puzzle'' is based on incorrect mathematics.
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    Legitimation moralischer Normen: ein moralphilosophischer Entwurf.Myron Hurna - 2014 - Berlin: Parodos.
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    Was ist, was will, was kann Moral?Myron Hurna - 2017 - Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
    Moral gilt gemeinhin als ein System prosozialer Einstellungen, Werte und Normen. Wer moralisch handelt, der entscheidet darüber, ob er geltenden Werten gemäß leben und wie weit er sich herrschenden Normen anpassen oder ihnen zuwider handeln will. Damit ein Akteur bestimmte moralische Handlungen vollzieht, muss eine gegebene Moral als Ganze überzeugen. Dies gelingt ihr, wenn sie es schafft, Freiheit und Heteronomie in einer Balance zu halten. Es gibt jedoch moralimmanente Schwierigkeiten, die die Reichweite der Moral begrenzen: Wann ist es legitim, einen (...)
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    The power to bless.Myron C. Madden - 1970 - Nashville,: Abingdon Press.
    No serious scholar in Christian Social Ethics today can introduce students to his or her field without taking into account the contributions of African American scholarship. The long traditions of Christian Social Ethics in the black church, and the innovative research and writing performed by African-American scholars in recent years are now essential components of a critical study of Ethics. Yet up to now, knowing how best to introduce the fruits of African American ethical scholarship to students, particularly those in (...)
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    Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought.Myron Steeves - 2003 - Philosophia Christi 5 (1):352-354.
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    Using psychedelics wisely.Myron J. Stolaroff, My Wife Jean & Franklin Merrell-Wolff - 1993 - Gnosis 26:26-30.
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    Target meta-awareness is a necessary condition for physiological responses to masked emotional faces: Evidence from combined skin conductance and heart rate assessment.Myron Tsikandilakis, Peter Chapman & Jonathan Peirce - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 58:75-89.
  14. White tears: emotion regulation and white fragility.Nabina Liebow & Trip Glazer - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (1):122-142.
    We contribute to the growing literature on white fragility by examining how the distinctively emotional manifestations of white fragility (which we dub ‘emotional white fragility’) make it more difficult for white people to have constructive, meaningful thoughts and conversations about race. We claim that emotional white fragility typically involves a failure of emotion regulation, or the ability to manage one’s emotions in real time. We suggest that this lack of emotion regulation can contribute to an unjust distribution of burdens that (...)
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    V. A Bibliography of the Philosophy of Action.Myron Gochnauer & Robert McGowan - 1973 - In Roger Trigg (ed.), Agent, Action, and Reason. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 167-200.
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  16. Literature and Integration.Myron F. Wicke - 1948 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 29 (1):55.
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    Supersummation and afterimages.Myron L. Wolbarsht - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (2):289-289.
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    The unconscious mind: From classical theoretical controversy to controversial contemporary research and a practical illustration of the “error of our ways”.Myron Tsikandilakis, Persefoni Bali, Jan Derrfuss & Peter Chapman - 2019 - Consciousness and Cognition 74 (C):102771.
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    Personal Anti-Theism and the Meaningful Life Argument.Myron A. Penner - 2015 - Faith and Philosophy 32 (3):325-337.
    In a recent paper, Guy Kahane asks whether God’s existence is something we should want to be true. Expanding on some cryptic remarks from Thomas Nagel, Kahane’s informative and wide-ranging piece eventually addresses whether personal anti-theism is justified, where personal anti-theism is the view that God’s existence would make things worse overall for oneself. In what follows, I develop, defend, but ultimately reject the Meaningful Life Argument, according to which if God’s existence precludes the realization of certain goods that seem (...)
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    Comparative dialectology.Myron Charles Baker & Michael A. Cunningham - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (1):119-133.
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    Song learning and dialect: More experiments needed.Myron Charles Baker & Michael A. Cunningham - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):757-758.
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    Sensitivity of the observer to transformations of the visual field.Myron L. Braunstein - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (5):683.
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    The issue in literary criticism.Myron Franklin Brightfield - 1932 - New York,: Greenwood Press.
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  24. The Issue in Literary Criticism.Myron F. Brightfield - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (45):114-116.
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    The transformation of the school.Myron Lieberman - 1961 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 2 (1):68-70.
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    Man's defective apprehension of truth..Myron Andrews Munson - 1906 - [Hartford?:
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    Anger and hostility: are they different? An analytical exploration of facial-expressive differences, and physiological and facial-emotional responses.Myron Tsikandilakis, Persefoni Bali, Jan Derrfuss & Peter Chapman - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (3):581-595.
    Previous research has proposed the exploratory hypotheses that hostility could differ from anger in the sense that it involves higher possibility for inflicting physical harm while anger could invo...
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  28. A study in the pragmatics of persuasion: a game theoretical approach.Jacob Glazer & Ariel Rubinstein - unknown
    A speaker wishes to persuade a listener to take a certain action. The conditions under which the request is justified, from the listener’s point of view, depend on the state of the world, which is known only to the speaker. Each state is characterized by a set of statements from which the speaker chooses. A persuasion rule specifies which statements the listener finds persuasive. We study persuasion rules that maximize the probability that the listener accepts the request if and only (...)
     
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  29. Humanistic influence on North America education.Myron Arons - 1970 - [S.l.]: Big Sur Recordings.
     
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    The Nature of Hypothesis..Myron Lucius Ashley - 1903 - Chicago: [Printed at the University of Chicago Press].
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  31. El sentido de la realidad en unas novelas argentinas.Myron I. Lichtblau - 1965 - Humanitas 6:233.
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  32. Forma y estructura en algunas novelas argentinas contemporáneas.Myron Lichtblau - 1963 - Humanitas 4:285-98.
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  33. Interés estético en La familia de Pascual Duarte y en El túnel.Myron I. Lichtblau - 1966 - Humanitas 1:247-255.
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    Perspective and form ratio as determinants of relative slant judgments.Myron L. Braunstein & John W. Payne - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (3):584.
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    On the Objective Meaningful Life Argument: A Response to Kirk Lougheed.Myron A. Penner - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (1):173-182.
    Selon Kirk Lougheed, favoriser une version objective de l’argument du sens de la vie établit une sorte d’antithéisme, c’est-à-dire une perspective qui maintient que l’existence d’un Dieu théiste aggraverait les choses et qu’il est donc plus rationnel de préférer que Dieu n’existe pas. Cette version objective est présentée par Lougheed comme une amélioration par rapport à ma version subjective de l’argument du sens de la vie. Je soutiens que la version de Lougheed ne réussit pas mieux que la version subjective (...)
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    Pro-Theism and the Added Value of Morally Good Agents.Myron A. Penner & Kirk Lougheed - 2015 - Philosophia Christi 17 (1):53-69.
    Pro-theism is the view that God’s existence would be good in that God’s existence increases the value of a world. Anti-theism is the view that God’s existence would decrease the value of a world. We develop and defend the morally good agent argument for pro-theism. The basic idea is that morally good agents tend to add value to states of affairs, and God, moral agent par excellence is no exception. Thus, we argue that the existence of God would be, on (...)
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    A better understanding of inference can reconcile constructivist and direct theories.Myron L. Braunstein - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (1):99-99.
    The attempt to relate distinctions in perceptual theory to different physiological systems leads to numerous exceptions and inconsistencies. A more promising approach to the reconciliation of constructivist theory and direct perception is to recognize that perception does involve inference, as the constructivists insist, but that inference is a process in logic that does not require unconscious reasoning and need be no more thought-like than resonance.
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    Motion and texture as sources of slant information.Myron L. Braunstein - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (2p1):247.
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    Perception of rotation in figures with rectangular and trapezoidal features.Myron L. Braunstein - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 91 (1):25.
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    Perception of rotation in depth: A process model.Myron L. Braunstein - 1972 - Psychological Review 79 (6):510-524.
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    Hospers on psychoanalysis: A critique.Myron Brender - 1965 - Philosophy of Science 32 (1):73-83.
    At the Second Annual Meeting of the New York University Institute of Philosophy convened to consider the scientific status of psychoanalysis, Professor John Hospers was one of the few participating philosophers who undertook to defend the scientific status of psychoanalysis against the cogent criticisms of his fellow philosophers. In this paper I shall examine Hospers’ defense, “Philosophy and Psychoanalysis”, as it appears in the published proceedings of the meeting [12] and in the process of so doing I shall attempt to (...)
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    Are beliefs signals?Trip Glazer - 2018 - Philosophical Psychology 31 (7):1114-1119.
    ABSTRACTEric Funkhouser argues that beliefs can function as social signals. I argue that Funkhouser’s argument for this conclusion rests on a problematic definition of “signal,” and that on standard definitions, the imperceptibility of beliefs disqualifies them from counting as signals. However, I also argue that Funkhouser’s insights about the social functions of beliefs can be true even if his claim that beliefs are signals is false.
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    “I can see you; I can feel it; and vice-versa”: consciousness and its relation to emotional physiology.Myron Tsikandilakis, Persefoni Bali, Jan Derrfuss & Peter Chapman - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (3):498-510.
    In this paper, we explore whether masked emotional faces can elicit changes in physiology without awareness. We also explore whether emotional miss-discrimination involves the physiological correla...
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    Book Review: Women of the Street: How the Criminal Justice–Social Service Alliance Fails Women in Prostitution by Susan Dewey and Tonia St. Germain. [REVIEW]Hagit Sinai-Glazer - 2019 - Gender and Society 33 (3):486-488.
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  45. Nietzsche on Mirth and Morality.Trip Glazer - 2017 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 34 (1):79-97.
    Beginning in The Gay Science, Nietzsche repeatedly exhorts his readers to laugh. But why? I argue that Nietzsche wants us to laugh because the emotion that laughter expresses, mirth, plays an important psychological-cum-epistemological role in his attack on traditional morality. I contend that Nietzsche views mirth as an attitude that is uniquely suited to rooting out beliefs that have covertly infiltrated our psychologies. And given that Nietzsche considers morality to be insidious, or to maintain its hold over us even after (...)
     
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  46. To express or not to express : ambivalence about emotional expressions.Trip Glazer - 2020 - In Berit Brogaard & Dimitria Electra Gatzia (eds.), The Philosophy and Psychology of Ambivalence: Being of Two Minds. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Pay Inversion at Universities: Is it Ethical?Myron Glassman & R. Bruce Mcafee - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 56 (4):325-333.
    This paper examines an important issue facing academia-pay inversion. It discusses how inversion is accompanied by ethical issues including secrecy, moral dilemmas for faculty, honesty, and keeping promises. It then examines this issue from five ethical viewpoints: a legalistic perspective, ethical egoism, utilitarianism, distributive justice, and Kants deontological approach. As part of the discussion, the effect of the moral philosophy on the universitys corporate culture is examined, with attention given to morale and productivity. Finally, alternatives to pay inversion that universities (...)
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    The Investigator's Duty Not to Deceive.Brian Cupples & Myron Gochnauer - 1985 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 7 (5):1.
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    The Part-Whole Perception of Emotion.Trip Glazer - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 58:34-43.
    A clever argument purports to show that we can directly perceive the emotions of others: (1) some emotional expressions are parts of the emotions they express; (2) perceiving a part of something is sufficient for perceiving the whole; (3) therefore, perceiving some emotional expressions is sufficient for perceiving the emotions they express. My aim in this paper is to assess the extent to which contemporary psychological theories of emotion support the first premise of this argument.
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    Alethic (Quasi-) Realism.Myron B. Penner - 2016 - Philosophia Christi 18 (1):167-177.
    Bradley N. Seeman charges that my book, The End of Apologetics: Christian Witness in a Postmodern Context, tends toward “the idolatry of linguistic license.” I point out some ways this runs against the text of the book and then outline a Wittgensteinian approach to language and truth that is alethically “quasi-realist.” On this view truth is both epistemic, or deflationary, in the sense that it depends upon assertability conditions for its truth values, while there is also a nonepistemic, realist component (...)
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