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    Self-development and self-surrender.Sophie Bryant - 1893 - International Journal of Ethics 3 (3):308-323.
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    Self-Development and Self-Surrender.Sophie Bryant - 1893 - International Journal of Ethics 3 (3):308-323.
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    The many-sideness of moral education.Sophie Bryant - 1912 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (4):383-399.
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    The Many-Sideness of Moral Education.Sophie Bryant - 1912 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (4):383-399.
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  5. Mental Association Investigated by Experiment.Sophie Bryant, G. F. Stout, F. Y. Edgeworth, E. P. Hughes & C. E. Collet - 1889 - Mind 14 (54):230-250.
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    The teaching of Christ on life and conduct.Sophie Bryant - 1898 - London,: S. Sonnenschein & co., lim..
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    Symposium: In What Sense, If Any, Is It True That Psychical States Are Extended?G. F. Stout, Sophie Bryant & J. H. Muirhead - 1895 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (2):86 - 97.
  8. A Dialogue on Moral Education.F. H. Matthews & Sophie Bryant - 1899 - International Journal of Ethics 9 (3):406-407.
     
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  9. Antipathy and sympathy.Sophie Bryant - 1895 - Mind 4 (15):365-370.
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    On the nature and functions of a complete symbolic language.Sophie Bryant - 1888 - Mind 13 (50):188-207.
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    Professor James on the Emotions.Sophie Bryant - 1895 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (2):52 - 64.
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    The relation of mathematics to general formal logic.Sophie Bryant - 1902 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 2:105.
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    Variety of extent, degree and unity in self-consciousness.Sophie Bryant - 1897 - Mind 6 (21):71-89.
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    Mental association investigated by experiment.J. McK Cattell, Sophie Bryant, G. F. Stout, F. Y. Edgeworth, E. P. Hughes & C. E. Collet - 1889 - Mind 14 (54):230-250.
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    Research.J. Mck Cattell & Sophie Bryant - 1889 - Mind 14 (54):230-250.
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    III.—The Place of Experts in Democracy: A Symposium.Bosanquet Bernard, Bryant Sophie & G. E. T. Boss - 1909 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 9 (1):61-84.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Sophie Bryant, Sidney Ball, W. D. Ross, J. Welton, B. Russell, F. C. S. Schiller & B. W. - 1901 - Mind 10 (38):265-279.
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    Review of Sophie Willock Bryant: Short Studies in Character[REVIEW]John MacCunn - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (2):250-253.
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    Review of Sophie Willock Bryant: Short Studies in Character[REVIEW]John MacCunn - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (2):250-253.
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    The Relation of Mathematics to General Formal Logic [with Discussion].Mrs Sophie Bryant, Shadworth H. Hodgson & E. C. Benecke - 1902 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 2:105 - 143.
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    The Place of Experts in Democracy. A Symposium.Bernard Bosanquet, Mrs Sophie Bryant & G. R. T. Ross - 1909 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 9:61 - 84.
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    Short Studies in Character.Sophie Bryant.John MacCunn - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (2):250-253.
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    Review of Sophie Bryant: The Teaching of Morality in the Family and in the School.[REVIEW]H. Millicent Hughes - 1898 - International Journal of Ethics 8 (3):394-396.
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    A Dialogue on Moral Education.F. H. MatthewsThe Teaching of Christ on Life and Conduct.Sophie Bryant.Henry Sturt - 1899 - International Journal of Ethics 9 (3):406-407.
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    Educational Ends, or the Ideal of Personal Development.Sophie Bryant.J. S. Mackenzie - 1891 - International Journal of Ethics 1 (4):510-511.
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    Review of Sophie Bryant: Educational Ends, or the Ideal of Personal Development.[REVIEW]J. S. Mackenzie - 1891 - International Journal of Ethics 1 (4):510-511.
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    Review of Sophie Bryant: The Teaching of Morality in the Family and in the School.[REVIEW]H. Millicent Hughes - 1898 - International Journal of Ethics 8 (3):394-396.
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    Review of F. H. Matthews: A Dialogue on Moral Education._; Sophie Bryant: _The Teaching of Christ on Life and Conduct.[REVIEW]Henry Sturt - 1899 - International Journal of Ethics 9 (3):406-407.
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    Book Review:Short Studies in Character. Sophie Bryant. [REVIEW]John MacCunn - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (2):250-.
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    Book Review:Educational Ends, or the Ideal of Personal Development. Sophie Bryant. [REVIEW]J. S. Mackenzie - 1891 - International Journal of Ethics 1 (4):510.
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    Book Review:The Teaching of Morality in the Family and in the School. Sophie Bryant. [REVIEW]H. Millicent Hughes - 1898 - International Journal of Ethics 8 (3):394-.
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    Review of F. H. Matthews: A Dialogue on Moral Education._; Sophie Bryant: _The Teaching of Christ on Life and Conduct.[REVIEW]Henry Sturt - 1899 - International Journal of Ethics 9 (3):406-407.
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    Book Review:A Dialogue on Moral Education. F. H. Matthews; The Teaching of Christ on Life and Conduct. Sophie Bryant. [REVIEW]Henry Sturt - 1899 - International Journal of Ethics 9 (3):406-.
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  34. The Causal Closure Principle.Sophie Gibb - 2015 - Philosophical Quarterly 65 (261):626-647.
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    The Philosophy of Mind.C. J. Bryant - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (69):365-366.
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    Loneliness and longing: conscious and unconscious aspects.Brent Willock, Lori C. Bohm & Rebecca C. Curtis (eds.) - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    We all experience loneliness at some time in our lives and it often motivates people, consciously or otherwise, to enter treatment. Yet it is rarely explicitly addressed in psychoanalytic literature. Loneliness and Longing rectifies this oversight by thoroughly exploring this painful psychological state. In this book contributors address the inner sense of loneliness âe" that is feeling alone even in the company of others âe" by drawing on different aspects of loneliness and longing. Topics covered include: loneliness in the consulting (...)
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  37. Epistemic Akrasia.Sophie Horowitz - 2013 - Noûs 48 (4):718-744.
    Many views rely on the idea that it can never be rational to have high confidence in something like, “P, but my evidence doesn’t support P.” Call this idea the “Non-Akrasia Constraint”. Just as an akratic agent acts in a way she believes she ought not act, an epistemically akratic agent believes something that she believes is unsupported by her evidence. The Non-Akrasia Constraint says that ideally rational agents will never be epistemically akratic. In a number of recent papers, the (...)
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    Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation Enhances Response Selection During Sequential Action.Bryant J. Jongkees, Maarten A. Immink, Alessandra Finisguerra & Lorenza S. Colzato - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  39. The philosophy of Sir Oliver Lodge.Bryant S. Cooper - 1934 - Nashville,: Nashville.
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    Loneliness and Longing: Conscious and Unconscious Aspects.Brent Willock, Lori C. Bohm & Rebecca Coleman Curtis (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    We all experience loneliness at some time in our lives and it often motivates people, consciously or otherwise, to enter treatment. Yet it is rarely explicitly addressed in psychoanalytic literature. _Loneliness and Longing_ rectifies this oversight by thoroughly exploring this painful psychological state. In this book contributors address the inner sense of loneliness – that is feeling alone even in the company of others – by drawing on different aspects of loneliness and longing. Topics covered include: loneliness in the consulting (...)
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  41. Review. Cicero's Correspondence: a Literary Study. GO Hutchinson.M. Willock - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):75-76.
  42. The Truth Problem for Permissivism.Sophie Horowitz - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy 116 (5):237-262.
    Epistemologists often assume that rationality bears an important connection to the truth. In this paper I examine the implications of this commitment for permissivism: if rationality is a guide to the truth, can it also allow some leeway in how we should respond to our evidence? I first discuss a particular strategy for connecting permissive rationality and the truth, developed in a recent paper by Miriam Schoenfield. I argue that this limited truth-connection is unsatisfying, and the version of permissivism that (...)
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    2. Phonological Awareness is a Pre‐cursor, Not a Pre‐requisite, of Reading.P. E. Bryant - 1991 - Mind and Language 6 (2):102-106.
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    Self and nation, war and peace.Bryant Wedge - 1979 - World Futures 16 (1):29-41.
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    Tragic Moral Conflict in Endangered Species Recovery.Rachel Bryant - 2023 - Environmental Ethics 45 (1):3-21.
    Tragic moral conflicts are situations from within which whatever one does—including abstaining from action—will be seriously wrong; even the overall right decision involves violating a moral responsibility. This article offers an account of recovery predicaments, a particular kind of tragic conflict that characterizes the current extinction crisis. Recovery predicaments occur when the human-caused extinction of a species or population cannot be prevented without breaching moral responsibilities to animals by doing violence to or otherwise severely dominating them. Recognizing the harm of (...)
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  46. Immoderately rational.Sophie Horowitz - 2014 - Philosophical Studies 167 (1):41-56.
    Believing rationally is epistemically valuable, or so we tend to think. It’s something we strive for in our own beliefs, and we criticize others for falling short of it. We theorize about rationality, in part, because we want to be rational. But why? I argue that how we answer this question depends on how permissive our theory of rationality is. Impermissive and extremely permissive views can give good answers; moderately permissive views cannot.
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  47. Epistemic Value and the Jamesian Goals.Sophie Horowitz - 2018 - In Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij & Jeff Dunn (eds.), Epistemic Consequentialism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    William James famously tells us that there are two main goals for rational believers: believing truth and avoiding error. I argues that epistemic consequentialism—in particular its embodiment in epistemic utility theory—seems to be well positioned to explain how epistemic agents might permissibly weight these goals differently and adopt different credences as a result. After all, practical versions of consequentialism render it permissible for agents with different goals to act differently in the same situation. -/- Nevertheless, I argue that epistemic consequentialism (...)
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    Bioethics for scientists.J. A. Bryant, Linda Baggott la Velle & John D. Searle (eds.) - 2002 - Chichester: Wiley.
    A dictionary definition of Bioethics is, 'the ethics, or moral principles and rules of conduct, of medical and biological research'. This book is an introductory text of just biological and not medical bioethics. It covers the ethics of experimentation, including genetic manipulation, in plants and animals; ethics and biodiversity, ethics and the environment. There is increasing interest in bioethics - both in academia and by the media and the general public. Awareness of bioethics is incorporated into Biological / Environmental Science (...)
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    Editorial: Others as Strangers.Jan Bryant, John Cash, John Hewitt, Danielle Petherbridge & John Rundell - 2002 - Critical Horizons 3 (1):1-5.
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    The interdependence of teaching and learning.Bryant Griffith & Douglas J. Loveless (eds.) - 2013 - Charlotte, NC: Information Age.
    The varied chapters of this book seek to capture the complexities of teaching and learning in today's schools, and they share an interest in exploring the influences of knowledge construction in the moment and over time. Teaching and learning are human processes, interrelated and dynamic. We assembled this collection to unpack what it means to teach and to learn, teasing out some of the implications and challenges of such complicated educational processes that are often misconstrued as causal or linear. As (...)
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