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    Turing A. M.. The word problem in semi-groups with cancellation. Annals of mathematics, ser. 2 vol. 52 , pp. 491–505.William W. Boone - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (1):74-76.
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  2. The role of Rasch analysis when conducting science education research utilizing multiple‐choice tests.William J. Boone & Kathryn Scantlebury - 2006 - Science Education 90 (2):253-269.
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    Conventional Logic and Modern LogicJoseph T. Clark.William W. Boone - 1955 - Isis 46 (1):57-57.
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    Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic.Ruth Barcan Marcus, William Boone & Richard Montague - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (1):147-147.
  5. Self‐efficacy and alternative conceptions of science of preservice elementary teachers.Kenneth J. Schoon & William J. Boone - 1998 - Science Education 82 (5):553-568.
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  6. A study of science teaching self‐efficacy and outcome expectancy beliefs of teachers in India.Josephine M. Shireen Desouza, William J. Boone & Ozgul Yilmaz - 2004 - Science Education 88 (6):837-854.
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    Joseph R. Rotman. The theory of groups. An introduction. Allyn and Bacon, Inc., Boston1965, xiii + 305 pp. [REVIEW]William W. Boone - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):127.
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    Kalmár László. Another proof of the Markov-Post theorem. English with Russian summary. Acta mathematica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, vol. 3 , pp. 1–27. [REVIEW]William W. Boone - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (4):447-448.
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    Review: A. H. Diamond, J. C. C. McKinsey, Algebras and Their Sub-Algebras. [REVIEW]William Boone - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):51-51.
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    Review: A. M. Turing, The Word Problem in Semi-Groups with Cancellation. [REVIEW]William W. Boone - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (1):74-76.
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    E. C. Varnum. Relay circuit analysis by odd-even algebra. Machine design, vol. 21 no. 12 , pp. 137–139, 192–193. - E. C. Varnum. Three-relay circuits. Machine design, vol. 23 no. 2 , pp. 121–124, 192, 194–196, 198. - E. C. Varnum. Polynomial determination in a field of integers modulo P. The journal of computing systems, vol. 1 no. 2 , pp. 57–70. [REVIEW]William W. Boone - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):233-233.
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  12. Review: J. L. Britton, Solution of the Word Problem for Certain Types of Groups. I; J. L. Britton, Solution of the Word Problem for Certain Types of Groups. II. [REVIEW]William W. Boone - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):126-127.
  13. Review: Joseph R. Rotman, The Theory of Groups. An Introduction. [REVIEW]William W. Boone - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):127-127.
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    Review: P. S. Novikov, On Algorithmic Unsolvability of the Word Problem. [REVIEW]William W. Boone - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (1):58-60.
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    Britton J. L.. Solution of the word problem for certain types of groups. I. Proceedings of the Glasgow Mathematical Association, vol. 3 , pp. 45–54.Britton J. L.. Solution of the word problem for certain types of groups. II. Proceedings of the Glasgow Mathematical Association, vol. 3 , pp. 68–90. [REVIEW]William W. Boone - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):126-127.
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    Diamond A. H. and McKinsey J. C. C.. Algebras and their sub-algebras. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 53 , pp. 969–962. [REVIEW]William Boone - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):51-51.
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    Novikov P. S.. Ob algoritmičéskoj nérazréšimosti problémy toždéstva . Doklady Akadémii Nauk SSSR, vol. 85 , pp. 709–712. [REVIEW]William W. Boone - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (1):58-60.
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    E. C. Varnum. Relay circuit analysis by odd-even algebra. Machine design, vol. 21 no. 12 , pp. 137–139, 192–193. - E. C. Varnum. Three-relay circuits. Machine design, vol. 23 no. 2 , pp. 121–124, 192, 194–196, 198. - E. C. Varnum. Polynomial determination in a field of integers modulo P. The journal of computing systems, vol. 1 no. 2 , pp. 57–70. [REVIEW]William W. Boone - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):233-233.
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    Review: Laszlo Kalmar, Another Proof of the Markov-Post Theorem. [REVIEW]William W. Boone - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (4):447-448.
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    Beyond the Western Tradition: Readings in Moral and Political Philosophy.Daniel A. Bonevac, William Boon & Stephen H. Phillips - 1992 - McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages.
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    Goodell John D.. Decision elements. Radio-electronic engineering , 07 1952, pp. 3–5. Goodell John D.. The foundations of computing machinery. The journal of computing systems, vol. 1 no. 1 , pp. 1–13.Lode Tenny. The realization of a universal decision element. The journal of computing systems, vol. 1 no. 1 , pp. 14–22. [REVIEW]Nelson M. Blachman & William W. Boone - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (3):283-284.
  22. Augustine and William James on the Rationality of Faith.Mark J. Boone - 2018 - Heythrop Journal (4):648-659.
    Augustine and William James both argue that religious faith can be both practical and rational even in the absence of knowledge. Augustine argues that religious faith is trust and that trust is a normal, proper, and even necessary way of believing. Beginning with faith, we then work towards knowledge by means of philosophical contemplation. James’ “The Will to Believe” makes pragmatic arguments for the rationality of faith. Although we do not know (yet) whether God exists, faith is a choice (...)
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  23. William James and Allama Iqbal on Empirical Faith.Mark J. Boone - 2020 - Heythrop Journal 61 (5):775-787.
    American Pragmatist philosopher William James and subcontinent Islamic philosopher Allama Iqbal both believe that religious experiences are an important class of those experiences with which empiricism is concerned. They both explain and defend religious belief on empirical grounds and argue that the ultimate empirical justification of a religious belief must come by looking at its fruits. This is no accident, for James influenced Iqbal on this very point. -/- However, they diverge in some matters. James defends the right to (...)
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  24. Taking God Seriously, but Not Too Seriously: The Divine Command Theory and William James' 'The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life’.Mark J. Boone - 2013 - William James Studies 10:1-20.
    While some scholars neglect the theological component to William James’s ethical views in “The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life,” Michael Cantrell reads it as promoting a divine command theory (DCT) of the foundations of moral obligation. While Cantrell’s interpretation is to be commended for taking God seriously, he goes a little too far in the right direction. Although James’s view amounts to what could be called (and what Cantrell does call) a DCT because on it God’s demands are (...)
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  25. Love and Emotional Fit: What Does Christian Theology Tell Us About Unfitting Emotions?1.Mark J. Boone - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 62 (3):444-453.
    Scholars have devoted considerable attention to the discovery by Justin D’Arms and Daniel Jacobson of a distinction between the fittingness of an emotion and the propriety of the same. Meanwhile, Christian theology has long been attentive to the relevance of Christian theology to the emotions. Although it seems that never so far have the twain discussions met, they should meet. A fitting emotion accurately construes a situation. Christian theology tells us something about the importance—or the lack thereof—of emotional fit for (...)
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  26. "Can Faith Be Empirical?".Mark J. Boone - 2020 - Science and Christian Belief 32 (1):63-82.
    THIS IS A PRE-PUBLICATION VERSION OF THE PAPER and does not have the same pagination as the published version. -/- It is sometimes said that religious belief and empiricism are different or even incompatible ways of believing. However, William James and notable twentieth-century philosophers representing Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity have argued that there is a high degree of compatibility between religious faith and empiricism. Their analyses suggest that there are three characteristics of empiricism—that an empiricist bases his (...)
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  27. Inerrancy Is Not a Strong or Classical Foundationalism.Mark J. Boone - 2019 - Themelios 44.
    The general idea of strong foundationalism is that knowledge has a foundation in well warranted beliefs which do not derive any warrant from other beliefs and that all our other beliefs depend on these foundational ones for their warrant. Although inerrancy posits Scripture as a solid foundation for theology, the idea that the doctrine of biblical inerrancy involves a strong foundationalist epistemology is deeply problematic. In fact, inerrancy does not require any particular view of the structure of knowledge, and notable (...)
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  28. From Evidence to Total Commitment: Two Ways Faith Goes Beyond Reason.Mark J. Boone - 2021 - In Mark J. Boone, Rose M. Cothren, Kevin C. Neece & Jaclyn S. Parrish (eds.), The Good, the True, the Beautiful: A Multidisciplinary Tribute to Dr. David K. Naugle. Eugene, OR: Pickwick. pp. 172-192.
     
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    Cultural evolution and the variable phenotype.William Harms - 1996 - Biology and Philosophy 11 (3):357-375.
    It is common in attempts to extend the theory of evolution to culture to generalize from the causal basis of biological evolution, so that evolutionary theory becomes the theory of copying processes. Generalizing from the formal dynamics of evolution allows greater leeway in what kinds of things cultural entities can be, if they are to evolve. By understanding the phenomenon of cultural transmission in terms of coordinated phenotypic variability, we can have a theory of cultural evolution which allows us to (...)
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    Authorial Declaration and Extreme Actual Intentionalism: Is Dumbledore Gay?William Irwin - 2015 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 73 (2):141-147.
    Authorial and artistic declarations would seem to be a boon to interpreters who favor actual intentionalism. However, because they believe there are limits on the power of authors and artists to embody their intentions in their works, moderate actual intentionalists hold that some intentions are irrelevant. Looking closely at authorial declaration about the sexuality of Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter novels, I argue in favor of the extreme actual intentionalist position that genuine authorial declarations should not be ignored (...)
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    From symbols to icons: the return of resemblance in the cognitive neuroscience revolution.Daniel Williams & Lincoln Colling - 2018 - Synthese 195 (5):1941-1967.
    We argue that one important aspect of the “cognitive neuroscience revolution” identified by Boone and Piccinini :1509–1534. doi: 10.1007/s11229-015-0783-4, 2015) is a dramatic shift away from thinking of cognitive representations as arbitrary symbols towards thinking of them as icons that replicate structural characteristics of their targets. We argue that this shift has been driven both “from below” and “from above”—that is, from a greater appreciation of what mechanistic explanation of information-processing systems involves, and from a greater appreciation of the problems (...)
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    Marcus Boon, Eric Cazdyn, and Timothy Morton. Nothing: Three Inquiries in Buddhism. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2015. 296 pp. [REVIEW]R. John Williams - 2016 - Critical Inquiry 43 (1):229-230.
  33. The Adaptive Function of Distributed Remembering: Contributions to the Formation of Collective Memory. [REVIEW]Martin M. Fagin, Jeremy K. Yamashiro & William C. Hirst - 2013 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 4 (1):91-106.
    Empirical research has increasingly turned its attention to distributed cognition. Acts of remembering are embedded in a social, interactional context; cognitive labor is divided between a rememberer and external sources. The present article examines the benefits and costs associated with distributed, collaborative, conversational remembering. Further, we examine the consequences of joint acts of remembering on subsequent individual acts of remembering. Here, we focus on influences on memory through social contagion and socially shared retrieval-induced forgetting. Extending beyond a single social interaction, (...)
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    Boone William W.. The word problem. Annals of mathematics, vol. 70 , pp. 207–265.J. L. Britton - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (2):238-241.
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    Review: William W. Boone, Frank B. Cannonito, Roger C. Lyndon, Word Problems, Decision Problems and Burnside Problem in Group Theory. [REVIEW]C. R. J. Clapham - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (4):785-788.
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    William W. Boone, Frank B. Cannonito, and Roger C. Lyndon. Introduction. Word problems, Decision problems and the Burnside problem in group theory, edited by W. W. Boone, F. B. Cannonito, and R. C. Lyndon, Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, vol. 71, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam and London1973, pp. ix–xii. [REVIEW]C. R. J. Clapham - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (4):785-788.
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    Boone William W.. Partial results regarding word problems and recursively enumerable degrees of unsolvability. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 68 , pp. 616–623. [REVIEW]Marian Boykan Pour-El - 1963 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 28 (4):292-292.
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    Review: William W. Boone, Partial Results Regarding Word Problems and Recursively Enumerable Degrees of Unsolvability. [REVIEW]Marian Boykan Pour-El - 1963 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 28 (4):292-292.
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    Boone William W.. An analysis of Turing's “The word problem in semi-groups with cancellation.” Annals of mathematics, ser. 2 vol. 67 , pp. 195–202. [REVIEW]R. O. Gandy - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):239-239.
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    Review: William W. Boone, An Analysis of Turing's "The Word Problem in Semi-groups with Cancellation". [REVIEW]R. O. Gandy - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):239-239.
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    Boone William W.. Certain simple, unsolvable problems of group theory V–VI. Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Proceedings, series A, vol. 60 , pp. 22–27, 227–232; also Indagationes mathematicae, vol. 19 , pp. 22–27, 227–232. [REVIEW]Michael O. Rabin - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (4):373-374.
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    Boone William W.. Certain simple, unsolvable problems of group theory I–IV. Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Proceedings, series A, vol. 57 , pp. 231–237, 492–497, and vol. 58 , pp. 252–256, 571–577; also Indagationes mathematicae, vol. 16 , pp. 231–237, 492–497, and vol. 17 , pp. 252–256, 571–577. [REVIEW]Michael O. Rabin - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (4):372-373.
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    Review: William W. Boone, Certain Simple, Unsolvable Problems of Group Theory I-IV. [REVIEW]Michael O. Rabin - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (4):372-373.
  44. Review: William W. Boone, Certain Simple, Unsolvable Problems of Group Theory V-VI. [REVIEW]Michael O. Rabin - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (4):373-374.
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    William W. Boone. Word problems and recursively enumerable degrees of unsolvability. An emendation. Annals of mathematics, ser. 2 vol. 94 , pp. 389–391. - Donald J. Collins. Truth-table degrees and the Boone groups. Annals of mathematics, ser. 2 vol. 94 , pp. 392–396. [REVIEW]Charles E. Hughes - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (1):184-185.
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    Review: William W. Boone, The Word Problem. [REVIEW]J. L. Britton - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (2):241-242.
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    Boone William W.. The word problem. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 44 no. 10 , pp. 1061–1065. [REVIEW]J. L. Britton - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (2):241-242.
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    William W. Boone and Hartley Rogers Jr. On a problem of J. H. C. Whitehead and a problem of Alonzo Church. Mathematica Scandinavica, vol. 19 , pp. 185–192. [REVIEW]J. L. Britton - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (3):506-507.
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    A. A. Fridman. Stépéni nérazréšimosti problémy toždéstva v konéčno oprédélénnyh gruppah. Doklady Akadémii Nauk SSSR, vol. 147 , pp. 805–808. - A. A. Fridman. Degrees of insolvability of the word problem in finitely defined groups. English translation of the preceding by Sue Ann Walker. Soviet mathematics, vol. 3 no. 6 , pp. 1733–1737. - C. R. J. Clapham. Finitely presented groups with word problems of arbitrary degrees of insolubility. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, ser. 3 vol. 14 , pp. 633–676. - William W. Boone. Finitely presented group whose word problem has the same degree as that of an arbitrarily given Thue system . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 53 , pp. 265–269. - William W. Boone. Word problems and recursively enumerable degrees of unsolvability. A first paper on Thue systems. Annals of mathematics, ser. 2 vol. 83 , pp. 520–571. - William W. Boone. Word problems and recursively enumerable degrees of unsolvability. A sequel on finitely p. [REVIEW]J. C. Shepherdson - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2):296-297.
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    Multiple Realization and Robustness.Worth Boone - 2018 - In Marta Bertolaso, Silvia Caianiello & Emanuele Serrelli (eds.), Biological Robustness. Emerging Perspectives from within the Life Sciences. Cham: Springer. pp. 75-94.
    Multiple realization has traditionally been characterized as a thesis about the relation between kinds posited by the taxonomic systems of different sciences. In this paper, I argue that there are good reasons to move beyond this framing. I begin by showing how the traditional framing is tied to positivist models of explanation and reduction and proceed to develop an alternate framing that operates instead within causal explanatory frameworks. I draw connections between this account and the notion of functional robustness in (...)
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