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    NEVEN SESARDICMaking Sense of Heritability. [REVIEW]Neven Sesardic - 2007 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 58 (3):619-623.
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    In Cash We Trust?Tom Parr - 2024 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 41 (2):251-266.
    Many individuals have miserable work lives, in which they must toil away at mind-numbing yet exhausting tasks for hours on end, being ordered about by their superiors, perhaps with few guarantees that this source of income will persist for very long. However, this is only half of the story: what is centrally important is that many of those who endure these conditions are denied a fair wage in return for the burdens that they bear. In this article, I reflect on (...)
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    Obnovljivi izvori energije i tržište električne energije.Neven Duić - forthcoming - IRB: Ethics & Human Research.
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    Epicurus in the Enlightenment.Neven Leddy & Avi Lifschitz (eds.) - 2009 - Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
    Eighteenth-century Epicureanism is often viewed as radical, anti-religious, and politically dangerous. But to what extent does this simplify the ancient philosophy and underestimate its significance to the Enlightenment? Through a pan-European analysis of Enlightenment centres from Scotland to Russia via the Netherlands, France and Germany, contributors argue that elements of classical Epicureanism were appropriated by radical and conservative writers alike. They move beyond literature and political theory to examine the application of Epicurean ideas in domains as diverse as physics, natural (...)
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    Doing classical theology in context.Gerrit Neven - 2007 - HTS Theological Studies 63 (4).
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    Rejuvenating Design: Bikes, Batteries, and Older Adopters in the Diffusion of E-bikes.Louis Neven, Vivette van Cooten & Alexander Peine - 2017 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 42 (3):429-459.
    Old age is not normally associated with innovativeness and technical prowess. To the contrary, when treating age as a distinct category, policy makers, innovation scholars, and companies typically regard younger people as drivers of innovation, and the early adoption of new technology. In this paper, we critically investigate this link between age, ineptness, and technology adoption using a case study of the diffusion of electric bikes in the Netherlands. We demonstrate how, during the first wave of e-bike acceptance, old age (...)
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    Ageing, justice and resource allocation.Tom Walker - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (6):348-352.
    Around the world, the population is ageing in ways that pose new challenges for healthcare providers. To date these have mostly been formulated in terms of challenges created by increasing costs, and the focus has been squarely on life-prolonging treatments. However, this focus ignores the ways in which many older people require life-enhancing treatments to counteract the effects of physical and mental decline. This paper argues that in doing so it misses important aspects of what justice requires when it comes (...)
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  8. Equality of opportunity and personal identity.Neven Petrović - 2009 - Acta Analytica 24 (2):97-111.
    One of the central theses of egalitarian liberals in the domain of distributive justice is that talented individuals should not be allowed to keep their entire market-income even if it flows solely from their greater abilities. This claim is usually supported by one of several arguments or some mixture of them, but in the present paper, I want to concentrate on the version that invokes equality of opportunity as its starting point. Namely, it is claimed that every human being should (...)
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    Motivation and Experience Versus Cognitive Psychological Explanation.Tom Feldges - 2018 - Humana Mente 11 (33).
    The idea to utilise cognitive neuroscientific research for educational purposes is known as Mind-Brain Education or Educational Neuroscience. Despite some calls for an uncritical endorsement of such an agenda, a growing number of educational scholars argue that it must remain impossible to translate neurological descriptions into mental or educationally relevant descriptions. This paper takes these well-established arguments further by not only focusing upon these different levels of description but going beyond this issue to assess the theoretical foundations of cognitive science (...)
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    Young, Gay, and Suicidal: Dynamic Nominalism and the Process of Defining a Social Problem with Statistics.Tom Waidzunas - 2012 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 37 (2):199-225.
    Since 1989, widely circulating statistics on gay teen suicide in the United States have acted as catalysts for institutional reforms, scientific research, and the creation of an identity category “gay youth.” While one figure has been replicated scientifically, these numbers originated not from a scientific research study but as risk estimates developed by a social worker and published in a government document. Many people within the public took up these original numbers, attributing their author the status of scientific researcher. In (...)
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    Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments in 1759, 1790, and 1976.Neven Brady Leddy - 2017 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 15 (1):65-73.
    This article traces the institutional context for the Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith in the 1960s and 1970s. It explores the origins of the stoicization thesis advanced by D.D. Raphael and A.L. Macfie in their introductory essay to the TMS. Using the correspondence between the editors held at Glasgow University Special Collections, this article presents the development of editorial positions that would shape the twentieth-century reception of Smith's works.
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    Structural changes of the European field of politics in post-modern with reference to the beginning and zenith of modernism.Neven Cvetićanin - 2008 - Theoria: Beograd 51 (1):65-82.
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    The Leonardian smile of Spinoza's teaching.Neven V. Cvjetićanin - 1997 - Theoria 40 (1):65-78.
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    Against Credentialism.Tom Parr & Areti Theofilopoulou - 2022 - The Journal of Ethics 26 (4):639-659.
    Credentialism refers to the practice of hiring or promoting applicants on the basis of their educational qualifications. In this paper, we argue that this can amount to wrongful discrimination against the less qualified. A standard way to defend credentialism appeals to the fact that it minimizes the costs of production. We argue that this argument has unacceptable implications in some cases involving disability- and gender-based discrimination. We claim that, once we appropriately revise this argument, credentialism is revealed to be similarly (...)
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  15. Mary Wollstonecraft and Adam Smith on gender, history, and the civic republican tradition.Neven Leddy - 2016 - In Geoffrey C. Kellow & Neven Leddy (eds.), On Civic Republicanism: Ancient Lessons for Global Politics. University of Toronto Press.
  16. Consent and autonomy.Tom Walker - 2018 - In Peter Schaber & Andreas Müller (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Consent. Routledge.
     
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    Protagoras’ Defense of the Teachableness of Virtue.Tom Morris - 1991 - Southwest Philosophy Review 7 (2):47-65.
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    Killing the Innocent: The Case of September 11.Neven Petrović - 2011 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 31 (3):635-649.
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    Personal Assets and Justice.Neven Petrović - 2001 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 1 (3):261-282.
    This article critically explores John Rawls’s contention that the personal assets of individuals, i.e. their mental and bodily powers, should not determine the size of their holdings. Since such an argument may have several forms, the first task is to establish which of them Rawls himself advocates. He relies, it is argued, on a version that attempts to convince us that personal assets should not play a decisive distributive role because they are undeserved. This account is then formally reconstructed, making (...)
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    Robert Nozic (1938-2002).Neven Petrović - 2003 - Prolegomena 2 (1):129-131.
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    Ubijanje nevinih: slučaj 11. rujna 2001.Neven Petrović - 2011 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 31 (3):635-649.
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  22. Guilt by statistical association : revisiting the prosecutor’s fallacy and the interrogator’s fallacy.Neven Sesardic - 2008 - Journal of Philosophy 105 (6):320-332.
    The article focuses on prosecutor's fallacy and interrogator's fallacy, the two kinds of reasoning in inferring a suspect's guilt. The prosecutor's fallacy is a combination of two conditional probabilities that lead to unfortunate commission of error in the process due to the inclination of the prosecutor in the establishment of strong evidence that will indict the defendant. It provides a comprehensive discussion of Gerd Gigerenzer's discourse on a criminal case in Germany explaining the perils of prosecutor's fallacy in his application (...)
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  23. Race: A Social Destruction of a Biological Concept.Neven Sesardic - 2010 - Biology and Philosophy 25 (2):143-162.
    It is nowadays a dominant opinion in a number of disciplines (anthropology, genetics, psychology, philosophy of science) that the taxonomy of human races does not make much biological sense. My aim is to challenge the arguments that are usually thought to invalidate the biological concept of race. I will try to show that the way “race” was defined by biologists several decades ago (by Dobzhansky and others) is in no way discredited by conceptual criticisms that are now fashionable and widely (...)
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  24. Sex, Lies, and Consent.Tom Dougherty - 2013 - Ethics 123 (4):717-744.
    How wrong is it to deceive someone into sex by lying, say, about one's profession? The answer is seriously wrong when the liar's actual profession would be a deal breaker for the victim of the deception: this deception vitiates the victim's sexual consent, and it is seriously wrong to have sex with someone while lacking his or her consent.
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    Review: Review Article: Altruism. [REVIEW]Neven Sesardic - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (3):457 - 466.
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    The Observer's Involvement – One of the Restrictions of Science.Neven Ninić & Ivan Kešina - 2010 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (1-2):175-191.
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    Teorija umiješanosti promatrača, ili, Istočni grijeh znanstvenika.Neven Ninić - 2016 - [Šibenik]: Ogranak Matice hrvatske u Šibeniku.
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    Umiješanost promatrača – jedno od ograničenja znanosti.Neven Ninić & Ivan Kešina - 2010 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (1-2):175-191.
    Rad se bavi umiješanošću promatrača kao ograničenjem u racionalnom spoznavanju svijeta i otvaranjem prostora za druge oblike spoznaje. U velikoj mjeri ta se problematika tiče odnosa znanosti i vjere, pa se u uvodnom dijelu rada polazi od odnosa vjere i znanosti, a koji je kroz povijest prolazio kroz različite faze. U prvom poglavlju analiziraju se upravo etape kroz koje je prolazio odnos vjere, odnosno religije i znanosti: jedinstvo u srednjovjekovnoj sintezi, razilaženje i sukob, dijalog i komplementarnost. Za ostvarenje dijaloga između (...)
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    Nicola CIPROTTI University of Salzburg.Tom Waits - 2012 - Grazer Philosophische Studien, Vol. 86-2012 86:35 - 54.
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    Science for the earth: can science make the world a better place?Tom Wakeford & Martin Walters (eds.) - 1995 - New York: J. Wiley.
    Scientists are seekers of truth; but where science breaks into the everyday world should they be held accountable for the outcome of their actions? The contributors to this volume believe that scientists are more than mere cogs in a machine - science, technology and politics are inseparable. Part 1 describes current scientific practice from three personal perspectives; part 2 looks at the ways in which science, society and the environment could interact given the chance; and part 3 examines the more (...)
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    Ethics and Chronic Illness.Tom Walker - 2019 - New York: Routledge.
    Healthcare ethics has to date had very little to say about the treatment of chronic illness. That is problematic. Chronic illness differs from other illnesses in that: 1. in most cases it cannot be cured; 2. patients can live with it for many years; and 3. its day to day management is typically carried out, not by healthcare professionals, but by the patient and/or members of their family. These features problematise key distinctions that underlie much existing work in healthcare ethics (...)
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  32. Yes Means Yes: Consent as Communication.Tom Dougherty - 2015 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 43 (3):224-253.
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    Ukraine, New “Thirty-Year War” and Waiting for the 21st Century.Neven Cvetićanin & Lino Veljak - 2023 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 43 (2):395-412.
    The paper analyzes the acceleration of the history we are witnessing in our time, which is evident in a series of events and crises that mark the world we live in, especially after the start of the war in Ukraine, which have not occurred in such significant intensity and frequency since the end of the Second World War. Considering these events and crises, the paper discusses the thesis of a historian Eric Hobsbawm that the “short” 20th century that had lasted (...)
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    Making Sense of Heritability.Neven Sesardic - 2005 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, Neven Sesardic defends the view that it is both possible and useful to measure the separate contributions of heredity and environment to the explanation of human psychological differences. He critically examines the view - very widely accepted by scientists, social scientists and philosophers of science - that heritability estimates have no causal implications and are devoid of any interest. In a series of clearly written chapters he introduces the reader to the problems and subjects the arguments (...)
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    Constitution of post ideological politics: Bismarck, Churchill, de Gaulle.Neven Cveticanin - 2010 - Filozofija I Društvo 21 (1):89-110.
    Rad se bavi konstituisanjem tzv. postideoloske politike u novijoj evropskoj istoriji kao specificne politicke linije koja se suprostavlja svim ideologizacijama politike koje stupaju na snagu posle Francuske revolucije. Termin 'postideoloska politika' se objasnjava i prakticno se potkrepljuje analizom lika i dela trojice znacajnih evropskih drzavnika - Bizmarka Cercila i De Gola koji su prepoznati kao najsnaznije ispoljavanje onoga sto smo nazvali postideoloskom politikom, a koju pre svega karakterise kreativnost, fleksibilnost i izbegavanje svih rigidnih politickih formula. Koncept tzv. postideoloske politike pociva (...)
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    Two faces of global open society.Neven Cveticanin - 2008 - Filozofija I Društvo 19 (3):59-87.
    U radu se razmatra 'vladavina' tzv. postgradjanskog politickog centra koji korespondira sa poznatim konceptom otvorenog drustva, te se ispituju kako dobre, tako i rdjave strane te 'vladavine'. Istrazuje se pre svega stabilnost globalnog otvorenog drustva i paznja se posvecuje njegovim savremenim neprijateljima - od terorizma, preko organizovanog kriminala, sve do tzv. lokalnih legitimnosti koje se suprostavljaju univerzalnoj i globalnoj legitimnosti koju zastupaju pristalice otvorenog drustva iz prostora postgradjanskog politickog centra. Rad predstavlja polemiku sa Fukujaminom tezom o 'kraju istorije' buduci da (...)
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    Constitution of post ideological politics: Bismarck, Churchill, de Gaulle.Neven Cveticanin - 2010 - Filozofija I Društvo 21 (1):89-110.
    Rad se bavi konstituisanjem tzv. postideoloske politike u novijoj evropskoj istoriji kao specificne politicke linije koja se suprostavlja svim ideologizacijama politike koje stupaju na snagu posle Francuske revolucije. Termin 'postideoloska politika' se objasnjava i prakticno se potkrepljuje analizom lika i dela trojice znacajnih evropskih drzavnika - Bizmarka Cercila i De Gola koji su prepoznati kao najsnaznije ispoljavanje onoga sto smo nazvali postideoloskom politikom, a koju pre svega karakterise kreativnost, fleksibilnost i izbegavanje svih rigidnih politickih formula. Koncept tzv. postideoloske politike pociva (...)
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    Postmoderno doba i postmaterijalističke vrednosti.Neven Cvetićanin - 2009 - Philotheos 9:352-357.
    The Essay is describing one of the most important structural changes that are brought by post modern age comparing the classical modernism. That structural change is recognised in eruption of so called post materialistic values that are obvious in the fact that in post modern age major requirement becomes the requirement for recognising and identity, what results creating new post modern identities as specific combination of traditional forms of identities and some new forms discovered in the meantime. The eruption of (...)
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    Preispitivanja modernosti.Neven Cveticanin - 2004 - Filozofija I Društvo 2004 (24):305-308.
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    Two faces of global open society.Neven Cveticanin - 2008 - Filozofija I Društvo 19 (3):59-87.
    U radu se razmatra 'vladavina' tzv. postgradjanskog politickog centra koji korespondira sa poznatim konceptom otvorenog drustva, te se ispituju kako dobre, tako i rdjave strane te 'vladavine'. Istrazuje se pre svega stabilnost globalnog otvorenog drustva i paznja se posvecuje njegovim savremenim neprijateljima - od terorizma, preko organizovanog kriminala, sve do tzv. lokalnih legitimnosti koje se suprostavljaju univerzalnoj i globalnoj legitimnosti koju zastupaju pristalice otvorenog drustva iz prostora postgradjanskog politickog centra. Rad predstavlja polemiku sa Fukujaminom tezom o 'kraju istorije' buduci da (...)
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    Synthesis as a strategy.Neven V. Cvjetićanin - 2002 - Filozofija I Društvo 2002 (19):213-220.
    Evidentno je postojanje veceg broja filozofsko politickih paradigmi u savremenoj politickoj teoriji i praksi. Svaka od njih (liberalna, radikalna konzervativna, socijalisticka) poseduje odredjene prednosti, ali je i bremenita - odredjenim opasnostima. Autor je misljenja daje neophodna njihova sinteza u pokusaju da se one primene na aktuelni drustveni trenutak u Srbiji. Proces transformacije drustva u svakoj drzavi je specifican i svaka mora da nadje sopstveni model za pristup pomenutom procesu. Clanak namerava da istrazi mogucu sintezu politickih paradigmi i da predlozi nacin (...)
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  42. The Mental Affordance Hypothesis.Tom McClelland - 2020 - Mind 129 (514):401-427.
    Our successful engagement with the world is plausibly underwritten by our sensitivity to affordances in our immediate environment. The considerable literature on affordances focuses almost exclusively on affordances for bodily actions such as gripping, walking or eating. I propose that we are also sensitive to affordances for mental actions such as attending, imagining and counting. My case for this ‘Mental Affordance Hypothesis’ is motivated by a series of examples in which our sensitivity to mental affordances mirrors our sensitivity to bodily (...)
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  43. Future-Bias and Practical Reason.Tom Dougherty - 2015 - Philosophers' Imprint 15.
    Nearly everyone prefers pain to be in the past rather than the future. This seems like a rationally permissible preference. But I argue that appearances are misleading, and that future-biased preferences are in fact irrational. My argument appeals to trade-offs between hedonic experiences and other goods. I argue that we are rationally required to adopt an exchange rate between a hedonic experience and another type of good that stays fixed, regardless of whether the hedonic experience is in the past or (...)
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    The Scope of Consent.Tom Dougherty - 2021 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    The scope of someone's consent is the range of actions that they permit by giving consent. The Scope of Consent investigates the under-explored question of which normative principle governs the scope of consent. To answer this question, the book's investigation involves taking a stance on what constitutes consent. By appealing to the idea that someone can justify their behaviour by appealing to another person's consent, Dougherty defends the view that consent consists in behaviour that expresses a consent-giver's will for how (...)
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    A new argument for ‘thinking-as-speaking’.Tom Frankfort - 2024 - Philosophical Explorations:1-11.
    Sometimes, thinking a thought and saying something to oneself are the same event. Call this the ‘thinking-as-speaking’ thesis. It stands in opposition to the idea that we think something first, and then say it. One way to argue for the thesis is to show that the content of a token thought cannot be fully represented by a token mental state before the production of the utterance which expresses it. I make an argument for that claim based on speech act theory. (...)
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  46. Vague Value.Tom Dougherty - 2013 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 89 (2):352-372.
    You are morally permitted to save your friend at the expense of a few strangers, but not at the expense of very many. However, there seems no number of strangers that marks a precise upper bound here. Consequently, there are borderline cases of groups at the expense of which you are permitted to save your friend. This essay discusses the question of what explains ethical vagueness like this, arguing that there are interesting metaethical consequences of various explanations.
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  47. Is Racial Profiling a Legitimate Strategy in the Fight against Violent Crime?Neven Sesardić - 2018 - Philosophia 46 (4):981-999.
    Racial profiling has come under intense public scrutiny especially since the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement. This article discusses two questions: whether racial profiling is sometimes rational, and whether it can be morally permissible. It is argued that under certain circumstances the affirmative answer to both questions is justified.
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  48. Why Do Female Students Leave Philosophy? The Story from Sydney.Tom Dougherty, Samuel Baron & Kristie Miller - 2015 - Hypatia 30 (2):467-474.
    The anglophone philosophy profession has a well-known problem with gender equity. A sig-nificant aspect of the problem is the fact that there are simply so many more male philoso-phers than female philosophers among students and faculty alike. The problem is at its stark-est at the faculty level, where only 22% - 24% of philosophers are female in the United States (Van Camp 2014), the United Kingdom (Beebee & Saul 2011) and Australia (Goddard 2008).<1> While this is a result of the (...)
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  49. Confusions about Race: A New Installment.Neven Sesardic - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 44 (3):287-293.
    In his criticism of my paper on the concept of race (Sesardic, 2010), Adam Hochman raises many issues that deserve further clarification. First, I will comment on Hochman’s claim that I attack a straw man version of racial constructionism. Second, I will try to correct what I see as a distorted historical picture of the debate between racial naturalists and racial constructionists. Third, I will point out the main weaknesses in Hochman’s own defense of constructionism about race. And fourth, I (...)
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  50. Mind the Gap: Bridging economic and naturalistic risk-taking with cognitive neuroscience.Tom Schonberg, Craig R. Fox & Russell A. Poldrack - 2011 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 15 (1):11.
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