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  1. A correlation study of visual evoked-potential components.Jg May & Wp Dunlap - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):497-497.
     
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  2. Sensitivity, stability, and reliability in a cognitive performance assessment battery.Rs Kennedy, Rl la KuntzWilkes & Wp Dunlap - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):352-353.
     
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    Animal Welfare and Rights: V. Zoos and Zoological Parks.J. Dunlap & S. Kellert - unknown
    Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Animal Welfare and Rights: V. Zoos and Zoological Parks" by J. Dunlap et al.
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    Shelter Theology: The Religious Lives of People Without Homes.Susan J. Dunlap - 2021 - Fortress.
    Shelter Theology offers insight into the worlds of the invisible: individuals experiencing homelessness and those living in extreme poverty. Based on over ten years of chaplaincy in a homeless shelter, Dunlap shares the nuanced theology of people in harsh circumstances and outlines how their beliefs and practices enable survival and resistance.
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    Anti-Christelike'ateïsme'en anti-Semitisme by Friedrich Nietzsche.Wp Esterhuyse - 1998 - South African Journal of Philosophy 17 (3):239-261.
  6. Prerecognition processing of spoken nonwords affects subsequent word recognition.Wp Wallace & Mt Stewart - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):451-451.
  7. Perceiving God-the epistemology of religious-experience-reply.Wp Alston - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (4):891-899.
     
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  8. On the'arriving at principles from numbers'method of thought in the late-Ming, early-Qing period-a look at the nature of late-Ming, early-Qing thought from one angle.Wp Chen - 1991 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 22 (2):3-23.
     
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    Three Studies in Current Philosophical Questions.K. Lovejoy E. Dunlap - 1915 - Philosophical Review 24:102.
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  10. Comment and evaluative statements regarding panco, G. essay.Wp Frost - 1982 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 5 (2):178-178.
     
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    The Multiplication of Utility.Wp SWp, Wswp Swsw & Wswswp Swswsw - 1994 - Utilitas 6 (2).
  12. Priming of visual-attention for item and location.Wp Banks & D. Krajicek - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):507-507.
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    Rhythm and the Specious Present.Knight Dunlap - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 8 (13):348-354.
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  14. West-Germanic Verse. University Park and London: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1988.Wp Lehmann - 1991 - Semiotica 85:163.
     
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    The effect of domain-general inhibition-related training on language switching: An ERP study.Huanhuan Liu, Lijuan Liang, Susan Dunlap, Ning Fan & Baoguo Chen - 2016 - Cognition 146 (C):264-276.
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  16. An individual as purpose in and of himself Kant philosophy.Wp Mendonca - 1993 - Kant Studien 84 (2):167-184.
  17. Psychophysical materialism from the perspective of Kant and Wittgenstein.Wp Mendonca - 1990 - Kant Studien 81 (3):339-359.
  18. Social Psychology.Abraham Myerson, Knight Dunlap & Ben Karpman - 1935 - International Journal of Ethics 45 (3):369-370.
     
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  19. Divergence of values and goals in participatory research.Lucas Dunlap, Amanda Corris, Melissa Jacquart, Zvi Biener & Angela Potochnik - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 88 (C):284-291.
    Public participation in scientific research has gained prominence in many scientific fields, but the theory of participatory research is still limited. In this paper, we suggest that the divergence of values and goals between academic researchers and public participants in research is key to analyzing the different forms this research takes. We examine two existing characterizations of participatory research: one in terms of public participants' role in the research, the other in terms of the virtues of the research. In our (...)
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    Is the Information-Theoretic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics an ontic structural realist view?Lucas Dunlap - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 91 (C):41-48.
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    Anti-reflexivity.Aaron M. McCright & Riley E. Dunlap - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (2-3):100-133.
    The American conservative movement is a force of anti-reflexivity insofar as it attacks two key elements of reflexive modernization: the environmental movement and environmental impact science. Learning from its mistakes in overtly attacking environmental regulations in the early 1980s, this counter-movement has subsequently exercised a more subtle form of power characterized by non-decision-making. We examine the conservative movement’s efforts to undermine climate science and policy in the USA over the last two decades by using this second dimension of power. The (...)
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    Itinerary of the Knower: Mapping the ways of gnosis, Sophia, and imaginative education.Joshua A. Ramey, Peter T. Dunlap, Raya A. Jones & Antonina Lukenchuk - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (1):41-52.
    My conversion into a knower has been a long and winding road. From childhood reverie to the years of formal schooling, education has never ceased to lure me into its magical power. How do we really get to know/see/learn whatever happens on our educational journey? In this paper, I will re‐trace my quest for knowledge that reaches beyond the boundaries of traditional epistemology. My wonderings will take me to explore, via Jung, the possibilities of imaginative education through Gnosis and Sophia. (...)
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  23. The metaphysics of D-CTCs: On the underlying assumptions of Deutsch׳s quantum solution to the paradoxes of time travel.Lucas Dunlap - 2016 - Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 56:39-47.
    I argue that Deutsch’s model for the behavior of systems traveling around closed timelike curves relies implicitly on a substantive metaphysical assumption. Deutsch is employing a version of quantum theory with a significantly supplemented ontology of parallel existent worlds, which differ in kind from the many worlds of the Everett interpretation. Standard Everett does not support the existence of multiple identical copies of the world, which the D-CTC model requires. This has been obscured because he often refers to the branching (...)
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    Thought content and feeling.Knight Dunlap - 1916 - Psychological Review 23 (1):49-70.
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    Frequency trajectory effects in Chinese character recognition: Evidence for the arbitrary mapping hypothesis.Wenping You, Baoguo Chen & Susan Dunlap - 2009 - Cognition 110 (1):39-50.
  26. On the common structure of the primitive ontology approach and information-theoretic interpretation of quantum theory.Lucas Dunlap - 2015 - Topoi 34 (2):359-367.
    We use the primitive ontology framework of Allori et al. to analyze the quantum information-theoretic interpretation of Bub and Pitowsky. There are interesting parallels between the two approaches, which differentiate them both from the more standard realist interpretations of quantum theory. Where they differ, however, is in terms of their commitments to an underlying ontology on which the manifest image of the world supervenes. Employing the primitive ontology framework in this way makes perspicuous the differences between the quantum information-theoretic interpretation, (...)
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    Conditioning imagery.Clarence Leuba & Ralph Dunlap - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 41 (5):352.
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    Consciousness, the unconscious, and mysticism.Jared S. Moore & Knight Dunlap - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (1):72-74.
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    Discussion: The case against introspection.Knight Dunlap - 1912 - Psychological Review 19 (5):404-413.
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    The Unifying Function of Affect: Founding a theory of psychocultural development in the epistemology of John Dewey and Carl Jung.Peter T. Dunlap - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (1):53-68.
    In this paper I explore the shared interest of John Dewey and Carl Jung in the developmental continuity between biological, psychological, and cultural phenomena. Like other first generation psychological theorists, Dewey and Jung thought that psychology could be used to deepen our understanding of this continuity and thus gain a degree of control over human development. While their pursuit of this goal received little institutional support, there is a growing body of theory and practice derived from the new field of (...)
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    Psychologies of 1925.Madison Bentley, Knight Dunlap, Walter S. Hunter, Kurt Koffka & Morton Prince - 1927 - Journal of Philosophy 24 (13):352-355.
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    Average correlations vs. correlated averages.William P. Dunlap, Marshall B. Jones & Alvah C. Bittner - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (3):213-216.
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    The identity of instinct and habit.Knight Dunlap - 1922 - Journal of Philosophy 19 (4):85-94.
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    Unexamined Zen: Challenges from Dōgen’s Zen Buddhism.Rika Dunlap - 2024 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 50 (4):358-370.
    The traditional narrative of Zen Buddhism focuses on a religious experience that goes beyond words and concepts. I argue that Dōgen’s understanding of enlightenment is not limited to a religious experience, as it involves a creative process of Buddha-making that demands the flexibility to present a novel expression of the Buddha way with the transiency of the impermanent world. In arguing for the processual understanding of the Buddha way and enlightenment, I refer to the fluidity of dao in Chinese philosophy (...)
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    You can't get there from here: Foundationalism and development.Jedediah Wp Allen & Mark H. Bickhard - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (3):124-125.
    The thesis of our commentary is that the framework used to address what are taken by Carey to be the open issues is highly problematic. The presumed necessity of an innate stock of representational primitives fails to account for the emergence of representation out of a nonrepresentational base. This failure manifests itself in problematic ways throughout Carey's book.
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    Reaction to rhythmic stimuli with attempt to synchronize.Knight Dunlap - 1910 - Psychological Review 17 (6):399-416.
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    Zen Pathways by Bret W. Davis (review).Rika Dunlap - 2023 - Philosophy East and West 73 (4):1-4.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Zen Pathways by Bret W. DavisRika Dunlap (bio)Zen Pathways. By Bret W. Davis. New York: Oxford Unity Press, 2022. Pp. 455. Hardcover $110.00, isbn 978-0-19-757369-3.Bret Davis introduces Zen Pathways as his attempt to write "the book that I wish had been there for me to read more than thirty years ago, when I started down the parallel pathways of Zen and philosophy" (p. xi). Although much ink (...)
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    From freedom to equality: Rancière and the aesthetic experience of equality.Rika Dunlap - 2015 - Continental Philosophy Review 48 (3):341-358.
    This article examines Rancière’s political reading of aesthetics through a historical analysis into the two aesthetic theories of freedom at work in Rancière’s philosophy; Kant’s freedom as self-governance and Schiller’s freedom as harmony. While aesthetic experience is considered morally conducive through its association with freedom, this article argues that Rancière translates such discussions of freedom into that of equality by extracting the political dimensions of aesthetic experience. Given that art has the unique ability to empower the spectator through its aesthetic (...)
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  39. Do the EPR correlations pose a problem for causal decision theory?Adam Koberinski, Lucas Dunlap & William L. Harper - 2017 - Synthese:1-12.
    We argue that causal decision theory is no worse off than evidential decision theory in handling entanglement, regardless of one’s preferred interpretation of quantum mechanics. In recent works, Ahmed and Ahmed and Caulton : 4315–4352, 2014) have claimed the opposite; we argue that they are mistaken. Bell-type experiments are not instances of Newcomb problems, so CDT and EDT do not diverge in their recommendations. We highlight the fact that a Causal Decision Theorist should take all lawlike correlations into account, including (...)
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    The Unifying Function of Affect: Founding a theory of psychocultural development in the epistemology of John Dewey and Carl Jung.Peter T. Dunlap - 2012 - In Michael A. Peters & Inna Semetsky (eds.), Jung and Educational Theory. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 47–62.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Dewey and Jung Converge upon the Idea of the Objective Capacity of the Subject The Developmental Continuity between the Biological and the Psychocultural From More Complex Individual Identities to More Humane Social Institutions The Modern Identity and Its Impact on the Identity of the Social Scientist Affect Science: The Path to ‘Affect Freedom’ Affect Freedom, Cultural Leadership and Psychological Citizenship The Psychoeducational Practices of a Transformative Political Psychologist Note References.
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    Do the EPR correlations pose a problem for causal decision theory?Adam Koberinski, Lucas Dunlap & William L. Harper - 2019 - Synthese 196 (9):3711-3722.
    We argue that causal decision theory is no worse off than evidential decision theory in handling entanglement, regardless of one’s preferred interpretation of quantum mechanics. In recent works, Ahmed and Ahmed and Caulton : 4315–4352, 2014) have claimed the opposite; we argue that they are mistaken. Bell-type experiments are not instances of Newcomb problems, so CDT and EDT do not diverge in their recommendations. We highlight the fact that a Causal Decision Theorist should take all lawlike correlations into account, including (...)
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    Would the Existence of CTCs Allow for Nonlocal Signaling?Lucas Dunlap - 2019 - Erkenntnis 84 (1):215-234.
    A recent paper from Brun et al. has argued that access to a closed timelike curve would allow for the possibility of perfectly distinguishing nonorthogonal quantum states. This result can be used to develop a protocol for instantaneous nonlocal signaling. Several commenters have argued that nonlocal signaling must fail in this and in similar cases, often citing consistency with relativity as the justification. I argue that this objection fails to rule out nonlocal signaling in the presence of a CTC. I (...)
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    The complication experiment and related phenomena.Knight Dunlap - 1910 - Psychological Review 17 (3):157-191.
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    Apparatus for association training.Knight Dunlap - 1913 - Psychological Review 20 (3):250-253.
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    An Improvement in Voice Keys.Knight Dunlap - 1921 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 4 (3):244.
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    A new laboratory pendulum.Knight Dunlap - 1912 - Psychological Review 19 (3):240-245.
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    A new measure of visual discrimination.Knight Dunlap - 1915 - Psychological Review 22 (1):28-35.
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    Cultural Diversity.Michelle R. Dunlap - 1997 - Educational Studies 28 (3-4):207-212.
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    Color theory and realism.Knight Dunlap - 1915 - Psychological Review 22 (2):99-103.
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    Difference-sensibility for rate of discrete impressions.Knight Dunlap - 1912 - Psychological Review 19 (1):32-59.
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