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  1. Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction.Michael J. Loux & Thomas M. Crisp - 1997 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Thomas M. Crisp.
    _Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction_ is for students who have already completed an introductory philosophy course and need a fresh look at the central topics in the core subject of metaphysics. It is essential reading for any student of the subject. This Fourth Edition is revised and updated and includes two new chapters on Parts and Wholes, and Metaphysical Indeterminacy or vagueness. This new edition also keeps the user-friendly format, the chapter overviews summarizing the main topics, concrete examples to clarify difficult (...)
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  2. Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction, Fourth Edition.Michael J. Loux & Thomas M. Crisp - 2017 - Routledge.
    _Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction_ is for students who have already completed an introductory philosophy course and need a fresh look at the central topics in the core subject of metaphysics. It is essential reading for any student of the subject. This Fourth Edition is revised and updated and includes two new chapters on Parts and Wholes, and Metaphysical Indeterminacy or vagueness. This new edition also keeps the user-friendly format, the chapter overviews summarizing the main topics, concrete examples to clarify difficult (...)
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  3. A dilemma for internalism?Thomas M. Crisp - 2010 - Synthese 174 (3):355-366.
    Internalism about epistemic justification (henceforth, ‘internalism’) says that a belief B is epistemically justified for S only if S is aware of some good-making feature of B, some feature that makes for B’s having positive epistemic status: e.g., evidence for B. Externalists with respect to epistemic justification (‘externalists’) deny this awareness requirement. Michael Bergmann has recently put this dilemma against internalism: awareness admits of a strong and a weak construal; given the strong construal, internalism is subject to debilitating regress (...)
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    Abduction, Imagination, and Science.Michael DeVito - 2020 - Philosophia Christi 22 (2):335-345.
    In this essay, I argue that developments in Alvin Plantinga’s evolutionary argument against naturalism—specifically, Thomas Crisp’s argument against a naturalistic metaphysics—have likely undermined the project of science for naturalists who are scientific realists. Scientific theorizing requires the use of abductive reasoning. A central component of abductive reasoning is the use of one’s imagination. However, Crisp’s argument provides us reason to doubt the trustworthiness of our cognitive faculties as it relates to the imaginative abilities necessary for complex abductive (...)
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  5. Reason, Metaphysics, and Mind: New Essays on the Philosophy of Alvin Plantinga.Kelly James Clark & Michael Rea (eds.) - 2012 - , US: Oup Usa.
    In May 2010, philosophers, family and friends gathered at the University of Notre Dame to celebrate the career and retirement of Alvin Plantinga, widely recognized as one of the world's leading figures in metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of religion. Plantinga has earned particular respect within the community of Christian philosophers for the pivotal role that he played in the recent renewal and development of philosophy of religion and philosophical theology. Each of the essays in this volume engages with some (...)
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    Précis of neuroconstructivism: How the brain constructs cognition.Sylvain Sirois, Michael Spratling, Michael S. C. Thomas, Gert Westermann, Denis Mareschal & Mark H. Johnson - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (3):321-331.
    Neuroconstructivism: How the Brain Constructs Cognition proposes a unifying framework for the study of cognitive development that brings together (1) constructivism (which views development as the progressive elaboration of increasingly complex structures), (2) cognitive neuroscience (which aims to understand the neural mechanisms underlying behavior), and (3) computational modeling (which proposes formal and explicit specifications of information processing). The guiding principle of our approach is context dependence, within and (in contrast to Marr [1982]) between levels of organization. We propose that three (...)
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    Musik und Kosmos als Schöpfungswunder: von d. mathemat. Harmonie d. Töne u. Planetenbewegungen.Thomas Michael Schmidt - 1974 - Frankfurt [Main]: T. Schmidt.
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    Are developmental disorders like cases of adult brain damage? Implications from connectionist modelling.Michael Thomas & Annette Karmiloff-Smith - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (6):727-750.
    It is often assumed that similar domain-specific behavioural impairments found in cases of adult brain damage and developmental disorders correspond to similar underlying causes, and can serve as convergent evidence for the modular structure of the normal adult cognitive system. We argue that this correspondence is contingent on an unsupported assumption that atypical development can produce selective deficits while the rest of the system develops normally (Residual Normality), and that this assumption tends to bias data collection in the field. Based (...)
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    Speaking About Weeds: Indigenous Elders' Metaphors for Invasive Species and Their Management.Thomas Michael Bach & Brendon M. H. Larson - 2017 - Environmental Values 26 (5):561-581.
    Our language and metaphors about environmental issues reflect and affect how we perceive and manage them. Discourse on invasive species is dominated by aggressive language of aliens and invasion, which contributes to the use of war-like metaphors to promote combative control. This language has been criticised for undermining scientific objectivity, misleading discourse, and restricting how invasive species are perceived and managed. Calls have been made for alternative metaphors that open up new management possibilities and reconnect with a deeper conservation ethic. (...)
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    Plato's New Dialogue.Thomas Michael Mulligan - 2007 - Arion 15 (2):57-72.
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  11. Quodlibeta.Michael Thomas & Schmaus - 1969 - München,: Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften: In kommission bei C. H. Beck. Edited by Michael Schmaus.
     
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  12. T. S. Eliot, Dharma bum: Buddhist lessons in the waste land.Thomas Michael LeCarner - 2009 - Philosophy and Literature 33 (2):pp. 402-416.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:T. S. Eliot, Dharma Bum:Buddhist Lessons in The Waste LandThomas Michael LeCarnerMany critics have argued that T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land is a poem that attempts to deal with the physical destruction and human atrocities of the First World War, or that he had somehow expressed the disillusionment of a generation. For Eliot, such a characterization was too reductive. He replied, "Nonsense, I may have expressed for (...)
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  13. Connectionist models of cognition.Michael Sc Thomas & James L. McClelland - 2008 - In Ron Sun (ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Computational Psychology. Cambridge University Press.
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    Dialectic Idealism.Michael Thomas - manuscript
    The notion of Hegel's Dialectic has been largely critiqued and thoroughly regarded as largely a headache in the realm of metaphysics. In this work, I made the attempt to navigate and substantiate the complexity of an adapted reiteration of those fundamental Dialectical notions in conjunction with a more focused description of Idealism that attempts to substantiate itself within the bounds of our current understanding of physics and QM. This papers goal is to serve more than anything as an entry point (...)
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    Computational modeling of interventions for developmental disorders.Michael S. C. Thomas, Anna Fedor, Rachael Davis, Juan Yang, Hala Alireza, Tony Charman, Jackie Masterson & Wendy Best - 2019 - Psychological Review 126 (5):693-726.
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    Unibilitas : The Key to Bonaventure's Understanding of Human Nature.Thomas Michael Osborne - 1999 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (2):227-250.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Unibilitas: The Key to Bonaventure’s Understanding of Human NatureThomas M. Osborne Jr.Historians of medieval philosophy have sometimes described St. Bonaventure’s anthropology as dualist or Augustinian. The conventional story runs that the conservative Bonaventure was afraid of contemporary attempts to describe the rational soul as the substantial form of the corporeal body.1 Bonaventure’s relationship to two intellectual trends lends some support to this theory. First, Bonaventure, following Avicebron and Alexander (...)
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    Modeling language acquisition in atypical phenotypes.Michael S. C. Thomas & Annette Karmiloff-Smith - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (4):647-682.
  18. Reapplying behavioral symmetry: Public choice and choice architecture.Michael D. Thomas - 2019 - Public Choice 180:11–25.
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    A bibliography of the published writings of George Tyrrell (1861–1909).Thomas Michael Loome - 1969 - Heythrop Journal 10 (3):280–314.
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    A bibliography of the printed works of George Tyrrell: Supplement.Thomas Michael Loome - 1970 - Heythrop Journal 11 (2):161–169.
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    ?Revelation as experience?: An unpublished lecture of George Tyrrell.Thomas Michael Loome - 1971 - Heythrop Journal 12 (2):117–149.
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    “I Don't Want to Burst Your Bubble”: Affiliation and Disaffiliation in a Joint Accounting by Affiliated Pair Partners.Thomas Michael Conroy - 1999 - Human Studies 22 (2):339-359.
    This paper examines an excerpt from a larger (televised) interview, wherein various married couples are asked to characterize their living situations in the aftermath of job loss and on the work of description and assessment by interview parties. It thus focuses on features of affiliation and disaffiliation and analyzes how both procedures work, particularly within an environment in which affiliated parties are engaged in attempting to figure out an "unpredictable" outcome of some (mutually experienced or experienceable) situation. In the excerpt, (...)
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    Ikonographische Interpretation und historische Gestalt.Michael Thomas, Ernst Benz & Karl Hoheisel - 1976 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 28 (1-4):163-173.
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    Carnap und die Farben.Thomas Michael Jahn - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 75 (2):202-234.
    In the analytical colour debate there are currently two positions facing each other: color objectivism and color subjectivism. For color objectivists, colors are purely physical properties, whereas for color subjectivists they are phenomenal properties that are ontologically dependent on subjects. Although both positions have strong arguments, a stalemate and idleness in the debate has been evident for decades that requires explanation. In this essay I will show, on the basis of some considerations of Carnap's color view, what causes the stalemate (...)
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    Scientific foundations of education.Thomas Michael Weiss - 1960 - Dubuque, Iowa,: W. C. Brown Co.. Edited by Kenneth H. Hoover.
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    Kirchengeschichte.Michael Thomas, F. W. Kantzenbach, Heinz-Jürgen Loth & Jürgen Wilbelm Winterhager - 1979 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 31 (1-4):304-320.
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    Das Müllproblem: eine moralische Paradoxie.Thomas-Michael Seibert - 2021 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 29 (1):117-135.
    There is an endless problem with waste concerning management, recycling and landfilling which can be understood as a moral problem, too. The text starts with the legal management of waste in statutes since the 19th century and the judgements of the late 20th. The legal regulations do not prevent the actual distribution of waste all over the world, as to developing countries like Malaysia and the Philippines or to the surface of the oceans as it is done within the Great (...)
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    Multiscale Modeling of Gene–Behavior Associations in an Artificial Neural Network Model of Cognitive Development.Michael S. C. Thomas, Neil A. Forrester & Angelica Ronald - 2016 - Cognitive Science 40 (1):51-99.
    In the multidisciplinary field of developmental cognitive neuroscience, statistical associations between levels of description play an increasingly important role. One example of such associations is the observation of correlations between relatively common gene variants and individual differences in behavior. It is perhaps surprising that such associations can be detected despite the remoteness of these levels of description, and the fact that behavior is the outcome of an extended developmental process involving interaction of the whole organism with a variable environment. Given (...)
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    9. Mead, Whitehead, and the Sociality of Nature.Michael L. Thomas - 2016 - In Hans Joas & Daniel R. Huebner (eds.), The Timeliness of George Herbert Mead. London: University of Chicago Press. pp. 185-206.
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    Associations between Socioeconomic Status, Cognition, and Brain Structure: Evaluating Potential Causal Pathways Through Mechanistic Models of Development.Michael S. C. Thomas & Selma Coecke - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (1):e13217.
    Differences in socioeconomic status (SES) correlate both with differences in cognitive development and in brain structure. Associations between SES and brain measures such as cortical surface area and cortical thickness mediate differences in cognitive skills such as executive function and language. However, causal accounts that link SES, brain, and behavior are challenging because SES is a multidimensional construct: correlated environmental factors, such as family income and parental education, are only distal markers for proximal causal pathways. Moreover, the causal accounts themselves (...)
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    Ethics and Political Philosophy. Vol 2 of The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts, and: The Common Good in Late Medieval Political Thought (review).Thomas Michael Osborne - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (1):119-121.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.1 (2002) 119-121 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Ethics and Political Philosophy The Common Good in Late Medieval Political Thought Arthur Stephen McGrade, John Kilcullen, and Matthew Kempshall, editors. Ethics and Political Philosophy. Vol. 2 of The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xii + 664. Cloth, $85.00. Paper, $29.95. M. S. Kempshall. The Common (...)
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    Quantities of qualia.Michael S. C. Thomas & Anthony P. Atkinson - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):169-170.
    We address two points in this commentary. First, we question the extent to which O'Brien & Opie have established that the classical approach is unable to support a viable vehicle theory of consciousness. Second, assuming that connectionism does have the resources to support a vehicle theory, we explore how the activity of the units of a PDP network might sum together to form phenomenal experience (PE).
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    Consumer Market Research: Does it Have Validity? : Some Post-modern Thoughts.Michael J. Thomas - 1997 - University of Strathclyde, Dept. Of Marketing.
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  34. Der Teilhabegedanke in den Schriften und Predigten des Nikolaus von Kues.Michael Thomas - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (3):554-555.
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    Edmund Husserl: zur Genesis einer spätbürgerlichen Philosophie.Michael Thomas - 1987 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
  36. Ethical Lessons Of The Failure To Bring The Japanese Doctors' To Justice.Michael Thomas - 2003 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 13 (3):1-4-106.
     
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  37. Heilsspiegel und Gottesschau. Zur chronologischen Einordnung des speculum humanae salvationis nach der historischen Kontroverse über die Visio beatifica.Michael Thomas - 1975 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 22:204-233.
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    Islam, Technology, and Education: The Case for Culturally Grounded Design.Michael K. Thomas - 2016 - Routledge.
    Based in a global array of case studies - Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Turkey, and Islamic education in the United States - this volume shows how the discourse concerning educational technology in the Islamic world has emphasized neoliberal and neofundamentalist themes, and argues that the design and implementation of educational technologies in schools would be better accomplished by taking a culturally grounded approach. This approach would be rooted in the context and local needs of learners, with implications and possible application (...)
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    Is the Mystery of Thought Demystified by Context‐Dependent Categorisation? Towards a New Relation Between Language and Thought.Michael S. C. Thomas, Harry R. M. Purser & Denis Mareschal - 2012 - Mind and Language 27 (5):595-618.
    We argue that are no such things as literal categories in human cognition. Instead, we argue that there are merely temporary coalescences of dimensions of similarity, which are brought together by context in order to create the similarity structure in mental representations appropriate for the task at hand. Fodor contends that context‐sensitive cognition cannot be realised by current computational theories of mind. We address this challenge by describing a simple computational implementation that exhibits internal knowledge representations whose similarity structure alters (...)
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    Konservative Soziologie - Konservative Soziologiegeschichte.Michael Thomas - 1984 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 32 (6):587.
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    Kultur und Gesellschaft.Michael Thomas - 1989 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 37 (8):782.
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  42. Let's Deal With The Issue: Commentary On Leavitt.Michael Thomas - 2003 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 13 (5):166-167.
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    Mechanisms of developmental regression in autism and the broader phenotype: A neural network modeling approach.Michael S. C. Thomas, Victoria C. P. Knowland & Annette Karmiloff-Smith - 2011 - Psychological Review 118 (4):637-654.
  44. Post-Modernism for Dummies Occasional Paper.Michael J. Thomas - 1996 - University of Strathclyde, Dept. Of Marketing.
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    Soziale Struktur - soziale Subjekte: Marxistische Sozialstrukturtheorie in der aktuellen Diskussion.Michael Thomas - 1989 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 37 (8):689.
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    Soziologie und Geschichtswissenschaft.Michael Thomas - 1975 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 27 (1-4):252-255.
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    Soziologie und Geschichtswissenschaft.Michael Thomas - 1975 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 27 (3):252-255.
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    The reception of Derrida: translation and transformation.Michael Thomas - 2006 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    The Reception of Derrida explores the cross-cultural reception of Derrida's work, specifically how that work in all its diversity, has come to be identified with the word deconstruction. In response to this cultural and academic phenomenon, the book examines how Derrida's own understanding of translation and inheritance illuminate the 'translation and transformation' of his own works. Positioned against the misreadings of deconstruction, the book traces the relationship between Derrida's concern with the ethico-political dimension of deconstruction and an authorial legacy. This (...)
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    Technik und sozialer Wandel.Michael Thomas - 1988 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 36 (10):954.
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    Zur Ikonographie der Franziskuslegende, besonders der Fresken Giottos in der Oberkirche der Basilika San Francesco in Assisi.Michael Thomas - 1976 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 28 (1-4):245-255.
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