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  1. The Substance of Things Seen: Art, Faith and the Christian Community.Robin M. Jensen - 2006 - Ars Disputandi 6:1566-5399.
     
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    Ashes, Shadows, and Crosses: Visualizing Lent.Robin M. Jensen - 2010 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 64 (1):30-42.
    Lent is not normally thought of as a time for adding to or enriching the church's liturgy with visual art. This essay explores possibilities for using visual art that corresponds to the purpose of the season of Lent as a time for somber reflection and reconciliation.
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  3. Material Evidence (2): Visual Culture.Robin M. Jensen - 2008 - In Susan Ashbrook Harvey & David G. Hunter (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Studies. Oxford University Press.
     
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  4. Theophany and the invisible God in early Christian theology and art.Robin M. Jensen - 2009 - In L. G. Patterson, Andrew Brian McGowan, Brian E. Daley & Timothy J. Gaden (eds.), God in Early Christian Thought: Essays in Memory of Lloyd G. Patterson. Brill.
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    Orphism and christianity - herrero de Jáuregui orphism and christianity in late antiquity. Pp. XIV + 442, ills. Berlin and new York: Walter de gruyter, 2010 . Cased, €88, us$136. Isbn: 978-3-11-020633-3. [REVIEW]Robin M. Jensen - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):162-163.
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    Harriet M. Sonne de Torrens and Miguel A. Torrens, eds., The Visual Culture of Baptism in the Middle Ages: Essays on Medieval Fonts, Settings and Beliefs. Farnham, Surrey, UK, and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2013. Pp. xviii, 232; many black-and-white figures. $109.95. ISBN: 978-1-4094-5675-9. [REVIEW]Robin Margaret Jensen - 2014 - Speculum 89 (3):830-832.
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  7. Merleau-Ponty on Movement and Relativity, or the "Irrepressible Consciousness" of Einstein's Little Finger.Robin M. Muller - 2024 - Phenomenological Investigations 3 (1):53–76.
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    Merleau-Ponty and the Radical Sciences of Mind.Robin M. Muller - 2018 - Synthese (Suppl 9):1-35.
    In this paper, I critically reconstruct the development of Merleau-Pontyan phenomenology and “radical embodied cognitive science” out of Berlin-School Gestalt theory. I first lay out the basic principles of Gestalt theory and then identify two ways of revising that theory: one route, followed by enactivism and ecological psychology, borrows Gestaltist resources to defend a pragmatic ontology. I argue, however, that Merleau-Ponty never endorses this kind of ontology. Instead, I track his second route toward an ontology of “flesh.” I show how (...)
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    Phenomenology and Linguistics.Robin M. Muller - 2010 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 31 (1):35-44.
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    Heuristic and linear models of judgment: Matching rules and environments.Robin M. Hogarth & Natalia Karelaia - 2007 - Psychological Review 114 (3):733-758.
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    The Logic of the Chiasm in Merleau-Ponty's Early Philosophy.Robin M. Muller - 2017 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 4.
    The trajectory of Merleau-Ponty’s career is often seen as a progressive development: he begins by analyzing scientific consciousness in The Structure of Behavior, complements that account with a phenomenological analysis of behavior as lived in Phenomenology of Perception, and then overcomes the “philosophy of consciousness” to which the earlier texts are committed in the turn toward an ontology of flesh in The Visible and the Invisible. Through close readings of Merleau-Ponty’s engagements with Gestalt psychology in The Structure of Behavior, I (...)
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    “Take-the-Best” and Other Simple Strategies: Why and When they Work “Well” with Binary Cues.Robin M. Hogarth & Natalia Karelaia - 2006 - Theory and Decision 61 (3):205-249.
    The effectiveness of decision rules depends on characteristics of both rules and environments. A theoretical analysis of environments specifies the relative predictive accuracies of the “take-the-best” heuristic (TTB) and other simple strategies for choices between two outcomes based on binary cues. We identify three factors: how cues are weighted; characteristics of choice sets; and error. In the absence of error and for cases involving from three to five binary cues, TTB is effective across many environments. However, hybrids of equal weights (...)
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    Development of a Yeast biosensor strain for the identification of genotoxic compounds.Robin M. Reed - 2002 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 3.
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    Lee M. Jefferson and Robin M. Jensen, eds., The Art of Empire: Christian Art in its Imperial Context.Alice Christ - 2018 - Augustinian Studies 49 (1):140-144.
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    Grid cells on steeply sloping terrain: evidence for planar rather than volumetric encoding.Robin M. A. Hayman, Giulio Casali, Jonathan J. Wilson & Kate J. Jeffery - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Analysing human developmental abnormalities.Robin M. Winter - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (12):965-971.
    About one in forty babies is born with a recognisable congenital anomaly at birth. Rapid progress is being made in recognising the genetic contribution to these defects. From over 2000 likely single gene malformation syndromes in humans the gene has been isolated or mapped in about 10%. Despite the availability of animal models, the study of malformations in humans continues to reveal novel genes and unpredicted functions for known genes. The importance of the study of clinical malformations to the understanding (...)
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    Automatic processes, emotions, and the causal field.Robin M. Hogarth - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (1):31-32.
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    On choosing the “right” stimulus and rule.Robin M. Hogarth - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):596-596.
  19. Deconstruction, Fetishism, and the Racial Contract: On the Politics of "Faking It" in Music.Robin M. James - 2007 - CR 7 (1):45-80.
    I read Sara Kofman's work on Nietzsche, Charles Mills' _The Racial Contract_, and Kodwo Eshun's Afrofuturist musicology to argue that most condemnations of "faking it" in music rest on a racially and sexually problematic fetishization of "the real.".
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    The Dred Scott Ontology and the Philosophical Significance of Slave Narratives.Robin M. Muller - 2022 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 36 (2):149-161.
    ABSTRACT Framed by a critical assessment of R. M. Hare’s classic paper “What Is Wrong With Slavery?,” this article argues that traditional forms of philosophical analysis miss chattel slavery’s specifically racialized harm. A crucial reason is the failure to attend to how slavery was experienced by those who were enslaved. To remedy this neglect, and adapting Calvin Warren’s reading of the Dred Scott decision, I show that slave narratives are rich philosophical resources for thinking about the existential reality of enslavement (...)
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    McDowell’s Romantic Conceptualism.Robin M. Muller - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 10:101-106.
    My paper is motivated by two thoughts: that there’s significant overlap between J. G. Herder’s romanticism and, what I call, the ‘late’ conceptualism of John McDowell; that recognizing this helps to settle a dispute in contemporary epistemology concerning the contents of perception. I argue, on the basis of that overlap, that “romantic conceptualism” avoids two pressing criticisms of conceptualism: It offers a reply to the argument from the fineness of grain of perceptual experience and it explains the relationship between human (...)
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    The Landscape of Merleau-Pontyan Thought.Robin M. Muller - 2023 - In Patrick Londen, Jeffrey Yoshimi & Philip Walsh (eds.), Horizons of Phenomenology: Essays on the State of the Field and Its Applications. Springer Verlag. pp. 123-155.
    Merleau-Ponty wrote prolifically throughout his life on psychology, aesthetics, and politics, on pedagogy, physics, and painting. Between his appointment to the Université de Lyon in 1945 and his sudden death in Paris in 1961—a copy of Descartes’ Dioptrique on the desk in front of him—the survey of courses he taught is dizzying in scope. For all its promise, however, the interdisciplinary nature of Merleau-Ponty’s work, and the abruptness of its end, raises the question of how these projects connect. The question (...)
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    Autonomy, Universality, and Playing the Guitar: On the Politics and Aesthetics of Contemporary Feminist Deployments of the “Master's Tools”.Robin M. James - 2009 - Hypatia 24 (2):77-100.
    Some feminists have argued that the “master's tools” cannot be utilized for feminist projects. When read through the lens of non-ideal theory, Judith Butler's reevaluation of “autonomy” and “universality” and Peaches's engagement with guitar rock are instances in which implements of patriarchy are productively repurposed for feminist ends. These examples evince two criteria whereby one can judge the success of such an attempt: first, accessibility and efficacy; second, that the use is deconstructive of its own conditions.
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    What makes a good health ‘app’? Identifying the strengths and limitations of existing mobile application evaluation tools.Robin M. Dawson, Tisha M. Felder, Sara B. Donevant, Karen Kane McDonnell, Edward B. Card, Callie Campbell King & Sue P. Heiney - 2020 - Nursing Inquiry 27 (2):e12333.
    Research using mHealth apps has the potential to positively impact health care management and outcomes. However, choosing an appropriate mHealth app may be challenging for the health researcher. The author team used existing evaluation tools, checklists, and guidelines to assess selected mHealth apps to identify strengths, challenges, and potential gaps within existing evaluation tools. They identified specific evaluation tool components, questions, and items most effective in examining app content, usability, and features, including literacy demand and cultural appropriateness; technical information; practical (...)
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    To what are we trying to generalize?Robin M. Hogarth - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):416-417.
    In conducting experiments, economists take more care than psychologists in specifying characteristics of people and tasks and are clearer about the conditions to which results can be generalized. Psychologists could learn much from this practice. They should also think in terms of programs of research – involving laboratory and field studies – that will allow them to test the generality of their theories.
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    Shifts in percentage of reinforcement viewed as changes in incentive.Calvin M. Leung & Glen D. Jensen - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (2p1):297.
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    Confidence in judgment: Persistence of the illusion of validity.Hillel J. Einhorn & Robin M. Hogarth - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (5):395-416.
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    Practical Inference, Necessity, and Defeasibility.M. H. Robins - 1984 - Philosophical Inquiry 6 (2):95-110.
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    Ambiguity and uncertainty in probabilistic inference.Hillel J. Einhorn & Robin M. Hogarth - 1985 - Psychological Review 92 (4):433-461.
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    To remember and to heal: theological and psychological reflections on truth and reconciliation.H. Russel Botman & Robin M. Petersen (eds.) - 1996 - Johannesburg: Thorold's Africana Books [distributor].
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    The Signature of All Things. [REVIEW]Robin M. Muller - 2010 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 31 (2):449-457.
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    The Event of Finitude.Renaud Barbaras & Robin M. Muller - 2016 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 37 (1):3-13.
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    Does ECHO explain explanation? A psychological perspective.Joshua Klayman & Robin M. Hogarth - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (3):478-479.
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    From Phenomenology to the Materialist Dialectic of Consciousness.Duc Thao Tran & Translated by Robin M. Muller - 2009 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 30 (2):297-325.
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    Merleau-Ponty and the Quarrel over the Conceptual Contents of Perception.Etienne Bimbenet & Translated by Robin M. Muller - 2009 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 30 (1):59-77.
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    The Sensible Ideas between Life and Philosophy.Mauro Carbone & Translated by Robin M. Muller - 2009 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 30 (1):125-135.
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    Public morals and private interest: ethics in government and public service.John J. Stuhr & Robin M. Cochran (eds.) - 1989 - Eugene, Or.: University of Oregon Books.
  38. SIG et littoral. Paris.F. Gourmelon & M. Robin - forthcoming - Hermes.
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    Further Reading in Philosophy and Race.Alexis Dianda & Robin M. Muller - 2014 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 35 (1-2):429-441.
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    Preface.Alexis Dianda & Robin M. Muller - 2014 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 35 (1-2):5-6.
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    Gender and Aesthetics. [REVIEW]Robin M. James - 2005 - Teaching Philosophy 28 (2):198-200.
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    Introduction.Pierre Macherey & Robin M. Muller - 2010 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 31 (1):1-10.
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    Introduction.Jean-Claude Milner & Robin M. Muller - 2010 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 31 (1):1-10.
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    Rationality and the sanctity of competence.Hillel J. Einhorn & Robin M. Hogarth - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):334-335.
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    Reconsidering the Subject.Pierre Kerszberg & Translated by Robin M. Muller - 2009 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 30 (1):87-110.
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    Science, Philosophy, Literature.Pierre Macherey & Translated by Robin M. Muller - 2010 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 31 (1):181-189.
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    Truth and Exactitude.Jean-Claude Milner & Translated by Robin M. Muller - 2010 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 31 (1):25-33.
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    Christianity in Roman Africa: The Development of Its Practices and Beliefs. By J. Patout Burns, Jr., and Robin M. Jensen[REVIEW]Erika T. Hermanowicz - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (1).
    Christianity in Roman Africa: The Development of Its Practices and Beliefs. By J. Patout Burns, Jr., and Robin M. Jensen. Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2014. Pp. liii + 670, illus. $55.
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  49. Association of prenatal modifiable risk factors with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder outcomes at age 10 and 15 in an extremely low gestational age cohort. [REVIEW]David M. Cochran, Elizabeth T. Jensen, Jean A. Frazier, Isha Jalnapurkar, Sohye Kim, Kyle R. Roell, Robert M. Joseph, Stephen R. Hooper, Hudson P. Santos, Karl C. K. Kuban, Rebecca C. Fry & T. Michael O’Shea - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:911098.
    BackgroundThe increased risk of developing attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in extremely preterm infants is well-documented. Better understanding of perinatal risk factors, particularly those that are modifiable, can inform prevention efforts.MethodsWe examined data from the Extremely Low Gestational Age Newborns (ELGAN) Study. Participants were screened for ADHD at age 10 with the Child Symptom Inventory-4 (N = 734) and assessed at age 15 with a structured diagnostic interview (MINI-KID) to evaluate for the diagnosis of ADHD (N = 575). We studied associations (...)
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    Why don't preschizophrenic children have delusions and hallucinations?Lyn Pilowsky & Robin M. Murray - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):41-42.
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