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  1. The Foundations of Science.Sheldon J. Lachman - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (4):358-359.
     
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    The Foundations of Science. Sheldon J. Lachman.Wesley C. Salmon - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (4):358-359.
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  3. Many Meanings of ‘Heuristic’.Sheldon J. Chow - 2015 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 66 (4):977-1016.
    A survey of contemporary philosophical and scientific literatures reveals that different authors employ the term ‘heuristic’ in ways that deviate from, and are sometimes inconsistent with, one another. Given its widespread use in philosophy and cognitive science generally, it is striking that there appears to be little concern for a clear account of what phenomena heuristics pick out or refer to. In response, I consider several accounts of ‘heuristic’, and I draw a number of distinctions between different sorts of heuristics (...)
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  4. What’s the Problem with the Frame Problem?Sheldon J. Chow - 2013 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 4 (2):309-331.
    The frame problem was originally a problem for Artificial Intelligence, but philosophers have interpreted it as an epistemological problem for human cognition. As a result of this reinterpretation, however, specifying the frame problem has become a difficult task. To get a better idea of what the frame problem is, how it gives rise to more general problems of relevance, and how deep these problems run, I expound six guises of the frame problem. I then assess some proposed heuristic solutions to (...)
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    Heuristics, Concepts, and Cognitive Architecture: Toward Understanding How The Mind Works.Sheldon J. Chow - unknown
    Heuristics are often invoked in the philosophical, psychological, and cognitive science literatures to describe or explain methodological techniques or "shortcut" mental operations that help in inference, decision-making, and problem-solving. Yet there has been surprisingly little philosophical work done on the nature of heuristics and heuristic reasoning, and a close inspection of the way(s) in which "heuristic" is used throughout the literature reveals a vagueness and uncertainty with respect to what heuristics are and their role in cognition. This dissertation seeks to (...)
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    Classics in Coordination Chemistry. Part II: Selected Papers . George B. Kauffman.Sheldon J. Kopperl - 1977 - Isis 68 (4):659-659.
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    Electrochemistry: History and TheoryWilhelm Ostwald.Sheldon J. Kopperl - 1982 - Isis 73 (3):452-453.
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    Fighting Infection: Conquests of the Twentieth Century. Harry F. Dowling.Sheldon J. Kopperl - 1978 - Isis 69 (3):474-475.
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    Inorganic Coordination Compounds. George B. Kauffman.Sheldon J. Kopperl - 1983 - Isis 74 (1):112-113.
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    Perceptual learning: An analysis based on selective attention measurements.Sheldon J. Tetewsky & W. R. Garner - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):375-378.
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    How reason confronts experience: on naturalist accounts of reason.Sheldon J. Chow - 2017 - Mind and Society 16 (1):51-80.
    Cliff Hooker’s effort at developing a naturalistic philosophy for scientific and quotidian reason is formidable. With Barry Hoffmaster, Hooker has recently expanded his naturalism to encompass moral reason and moral epistemology by considering a real life example of moral decision-making. Hoffmaster and Hooker’s work thus presents a unique opportunity to examine a thoroughgoing naturalism applied to a concrete, complex case. This paper offers a critical assessment of the Hoffmaster and Hooker piece through the lens of an externalist approach to naturalism (...)
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  12. Time Well Spent: On Paul Feyerabend's Autobiography.Sheldon J. Reaven - 2000 - In John Preston, Gonzalo Munévar & David Lamb (eds.), The Worst Enemy of Science?: Essays in Memory of Paul Feyerabend. New York: Oup Usa.
     
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    Science Literacy Needs of Public Involvement Programs (1).Sheldon J. Reaven - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (1-2):347-356.
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    Using Science and Technology News Issues To Develop Scientific and Quantitative Literacy.Sheldon J. Reaven - 1988 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 8 (3):265-268.
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    Function, translation, and indexicality.Sheldon J. Reaven - 1984 - Philosophical Studies 45 (1):31 - 50.
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    Psycho-Analysis and its Derivatives. By H. Crichton-miller, M.A., M.D. M.R.C.P., (London: Thornton Butterworth Ltd. 1933. Pp. 255. Price 2S. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]J. H. Sheldon - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (34):240-.
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    Molecular Reality. A Perspective on the Scientific Work of Jean Perrin. Mary Jo Nye. [REVIEW]Sheldon J. Kopperl - 1973 - Isis 64 (1):135-136.
  18. Bayesian chance.William Harper, Sheldon J. Chow & Gemma Murray - 2012 - Synthese 186 (2):447-474.
    This paper explores how the Bayesian program benefits from allowing for objective chance as well as subjective degree of belief. It applies David Lewis’s Principal Principle and David Christensen’s principle of informed preference to defend Howard Raiffa’s appeal to preferences between reference lotteries and scaling lotteries to represent degrees of belief. It goes on to outline the role of objective lotteries in an application of rationality axioms equivalent to the existence of a utility assignment to represent preferences in Savage’s famous (...)
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  19. No title available: New books. [REVIEW]J. H. Sheldon - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (34):240-241.
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    The foundations of science.Sheldon Joseph Lachman - 1956 - New York,: Vantage Press.
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    In Support of Public or Private Interests? An Examination of Sanctions Imposed Under the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.J. Gregory Jenkins, Velina Popova & Mark D. Sheldon - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 152 (2):523-549.
    The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants monitors the misconduct of its members using the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct. To accomplish this task, the AICPA relies on various stakeholders to report known violations of its CPC. We examine the full population of sanctions imposed by the AICPA on its members under its CPC from 2008–2013 to identify recent trends in the misconduct of accounting professionals. While we find that multiple stakeholders identify and report violations, we also find that the (...)
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    Quantum mechanics in multiply-connected spaces.Sheldon Goldstein, D. Dürr, J. Taylor, R. Tumulka & and N. Zanghì - manuscript
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    Professional responsibility, nurses, and conscientious objection: A framework for ethical evaluation.Pamela J. Grace, Elizabeth Peter, Vicki D. Lachman, Norah L. Johnson, Deborah J. Kenny & Lucia D. Wocial - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    Conscientious objections (CO) can be disruptive in a variety of ways and may disadvantage patients and colleagues who must step-in to assume care. Nevertheless, nurses have a right and responsibility to object to participation in interventions that would seriously harm their sense of integrity. This is an ethical problem of balancing risks and responsibilities related to patient care. Here we explore the problem and propose a nonlinear framework for exploring the authenticity of a claim of CO from the perspective of (...)
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    The episodic/semantic continuum in an evolved machine.Roy Lachman & Mary J. Naus - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (2):244.
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    Semantic coding and incidental sentence recall.Sheldon Rosenberg & William J. Schiller - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 90 (2):345.
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    Semantic factors in intentional and incidental sentence recall.Sheldon Rosenberg, William J. Schiller & Joan A. Smith - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (1):19-21.
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    Effect of sensory modality and delay on form recognition.Sheldon Cashdan & Burton J. Zung - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 86 (3):458.
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    Thomas Jefferson and Philosophy: Essays on the Philosophical Cast of Jefferson's Writings.James J. Carpenter, Garrett Ward Sheldon, Richard E. Dixon, Paul B. Thompson, Derek H. Davis, William Merkel, Richard Guy Wilson & M. Andrew Holowchak (eds.) - 2013 - Lexington Books.
    Thomas Jefferson and Philosophy: Essays on the Philosophical Cast of Jefferson’s Writings is a collection of essays on topics that relate to philosophical aspects of Jefferson’s thinking over the years. Much historical insight is given to ground the various philosophical strands in Jefferson’s thought and writing on topics such as political philosophy, moral philosophy, slavery, republicanism, wall of separation, liberty, educational philosophy, and architecture.
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    Tojo and the Coming of the War.Charles D. Sheldon & Robert J. C. Butow - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (1):137.
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    Dissociating Perceptual Confidence from Discrimination Accuracy Reveals No Influence of Metacognitive Awareness on Working Memory.Jason Samaha, John J. Barrett, Andrew D. Sheldon, Joshua J. LaRocque & Bradley R. Postle - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    For the Sake of the Ingroup: The Double-Edged Effects of Collectivism on Workplace Unethical Behavior.Chao C. Chen, Oliver J. Sheldon, Mo Chen & Scott J. Reynolds - forthcoming - Business Ethics Quarterly:1-35.
    The existing literature provides conflicting evidence of whether a collectivistic value orientation is associated with ethical or unethical behavior. To address this confusion, we integrate collectivism theory and research with prior work on social identity, moral boundedness, group morality, and moral identity to develop a model of the double-edged effects of collectivism on employee conduct. We argue that collectivism is morally bounded depending on who the other is, and thus it inhibits employees’ motivation to engage in unethical pro-self behavior, yet (...)
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    Book Reviews Section 1.Cyrus Lee, Sheldon Stoff, Thomas R. Berg, John Georgeoff, David A. Shiman, Gene D. Alsup, Wayne G. Bragg, Librado K. Vasquez, Katherine Sun, Phyllis I. Danielson, Sherry L. Willis, Felix F. Billingsley, Robert Hoppock, Richard G. Durnin, Spencer J. Maxcy, Roger J. Fitzgerald, Robert D. Brown, William Duffy & J. F. Townley - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (1):8-21.
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    Associations Between Neonatal Cry Acoustics and Visual Attention During the First Year.Aicha Kivinummi, Gaurav Naithani, Outi Tammela, Tuomas Virtanen, Enni Kurkela, Miia Alhainen, Dana J. H. Niehaus, Anusha Lachman, Jukka M. Leppänen & Mikko J. Peltola - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    It has been suggested that early cry parameters are connected to later cognitive abilities. The present study is the first to investigate whether the acoustic features of infant cry are associated with cognitive development already during the first year, as measured by oculomotor orienting and attention disengagement. Cry sounds for acoustic analyses (fundamental frequency; F0) were recorded in two neonatal cohorts at the age of 0-8 days (Tampere, Finland) or at 6 weeks (Cape Town, South Africa). Eye tracking was used (...)
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  34. Acosta, MGP, 99 Bottomley, A., 85 Conaghan, J., 203 Dearden, N., 317.K. Diesfeld, E. V. Fegan, D. Gadd, K. Green, A. Griffiths, S. Kirvan, H. Lim, E. Rackley, J. Richardson & S. Sheldon - 1999 - Feminist Legal Studies 7 (371).
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    Hector J. Levesque, "Common Sense, the Turing Test, and the Quest for Real AI.".Sheldon Richmond - 2021 - Philosophy in Review 41 (1):25-28.
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    Absence of Chaos in Bohmian Dynamics.Sheldon Goldstein - unknown
    In a recent paper [1], O. F. de Alcantara Bonfim, J. Florencio, and F. C. S´ a Barreto claim to have found numerical evidence of chaos in the motion of a Bohmian quantum particle in a double square-well potential, for a wave function that is a superposition of five energy eigenstates. But according to the result proven here, chaos for this motion is impossible. We prove in fact that for a particle on the line in a superposition of n + (...)
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    Brasenose, the Biography of an Oxford College. By J. Mordaunt Crook.Sheldon Rothblatt - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (3):428 - 429.
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 3, Page 428-429, June 2012.
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    Engineering at Cambridge University, 1783-1965T. J. N. Hilken.Sheldon Rothblatt - 1967 - Isis 58 (4):564-565.
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    Carrying the Baconian Torch. [REVIEW]Sheldon Krimsky - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (3):39.
    Book reviewed in this article: Controlling Life: Jacques Loeb and the Engineering Ideal in Biology. By Philip J. Pauly.
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  40. Strife of Systems and Productive Duality, by J. Forsythe Crawford. [REVIEW]Wilmon Henry Sheldon - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 29:502.
     
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    Subjects of the World: Darwin's Rhetoric and the Study of Agency in Nature, by Paul Sheldon Davies.J. Lemos - 2011 - Mind 120 (478):516-520.
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    A note on mr. Sheldon's mind.J. H. Randall - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (8):209-214.
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    Editor's Note: On Sheldon Sacks.J. T. M. W. - 1979 - Critical Inquiry 6 (2):181-181.
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    A note on mr Sheldon's mind.J. H. Randall - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (April):209-213.
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    Strife of Systems and Productive Duality: An Essay in PhilosophyWilmon Henry Sheldon.J. F. Crawford - 1919 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (4):502-504.
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    Forgotten heroes of American education: the great tradition of teaching teachers.J. Wesley Null & Diane Ravitch (eds.) - 2006 - Greenwich: IAP - Information Age.
    The purpose of this text is to draw attention to eight forgotten heroes: William C. Bagley, Charles DeGarmo, David Felmley, William Torrey Harris, Isaac L. Kandel, Charles McMurry, William C. Ruediger, and Edward Austin Sheldon. They have been marginalized from our profession, and drawing upon their legacy is the best hope for restoring the profession of teaching today. This work also includes a chapter at the end of the book entitled "John Dewey's Forgotten Essays." The audience for this book (...)
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    Review of Wilmon Henry Sheldon: Strife of Systems and Productive Duality an Essay in Philosophy[REVIEW]J. F. Crawford - 1919 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (4):502-504.
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    Sheldon Krimsky: A Peer without Peer.Edward J. Hackett - 2022 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 47 (4):631-633.
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    Book Review:Strife of Systems and Productive Duality: An Essay in Philosophy. Wilmon Henry Sheldon[REVIEW]J. F. Crawford - 1919 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (4):502.
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    Wilmon H. Sheldon’s Philosophy of Philosophy.Andrew J. Reck - 1958 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 7:111-128.
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