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    Domenico Cantone, Alfredo Ferro, and Eugenio Omodeo. Computable set theory. Volume 1. International series of monographs on computer science, no. 6. Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York1989, xii + 347 pp. [REVIEW]Lincoln A. Wallen - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (1):361-362.
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    Review: Domenico Cantone, Alfredo Ferro, Eugenio Omodeo, Computable Set Theory. [REVIEW]Lincoln A. Wallen - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (1):361-362.
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  3. Logic Programming Via Proof-Valued Computations.David J. Pym & Lincoln A. Wallen - 1992 - LFCS, Department of Computer Science, University of Edinburgh.
     
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    Review: Lincoln A. Wallen, Automated Proof Search in Non-Classical Logics. Efficient Matrix Proof Methods for Modal and Intuitionistic Logics. [REVIEW]Luis Farinas del Cerro - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2):719-720.
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    Recent music: The international fallacy restored.Lincoln A. Baxter - 1980 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 39 (1):77-79.
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    Wallen Lincoln A.. Automated proof search in non-classical logics. Efficient matrix proof methods for modal and intuitionistic logics. Artificial intelligence series. The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., and London, 1990, xv+ 239 pp. [REVIEW]Luis Fariñas del Cerro - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2):719-720.
  7. Female sexual arousal: Genital anatomy and orgasm in intercourse.Kim Wallen & Elisabeth A. Lloyd - 2011 - Hormones and Behavior 59:780-792.
    In men and women sexual arousal culminates in orgasm, with female orgasm solely from sexual intercourse often regarded as a unique feature of human sexuality. However, orgasm from sexual intercourse occurs more reliably in men than in women, likely reflecting the different types of physical stimulation men and women require for orgasm. In men, orgasms are under strong selective pressure as orgasms are coupled with ejaculation and thus contribute to male reproductive success. By contrast, women's orgasms in intercourse are highly (...)
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  8. BLASS. A., A game semantics for linear logic CENZER, D. and REMMEL, J., Polynomial-time Abehan groups CLOTE, P. and TAKEUTI, G., Bounded arithmetic for NC, ALogTIME, L and NL. [REVIEW]P. Lincoln, J. Mitchell & A. Scedrov - 1992 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 56:365.
     
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  9. BERGER, U., Total sets and objects in domain theory DOWNEY, R., Every recursive boolean algebra is isomorphic to one with incomplete atoms GONCHAREV, S., YAKHNIS, A. and YAKHNIS, V., Some effectively infinite classes of enumerations. [REVIEW]P. Lincoln, A. Scedrov & N. Shankar - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 60:291.
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    Wandering in the Ruler's Cage: Zhuangzi as a Political Philosopher.Lincoln Rathnam - 2019 - Philosophy East and West 69 (4):1076-1097.
    The political upheavals of China's Warring States period proved to be intellectually fertile, giving rise to one of history's greatest flowerings of political philosophy. The most eminent thinkers of the day sought to articulate models for good government amidst the ruins of the Zhou dynasty. Zhuangzi, on the other hand, appears to many readers to eschew these political questions. In this article, however, I contend that the Zhuangzi has a more practical political teaching than has often been appreciated. It is (...)
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    Growing burdens? Disease-resistant genetically modified bananas and the potential gendered implications for labor in Uganda.Lincoln Addison & Matthew Schnurr - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (4):967-978.
    How will the adoption of genetically modified staple crops reconfigure labor processes in Sub-Saharan Africa? This article focuses on Uganda, where GM varieties of matooke, the country’s primary carbohydrate staple, are expected to be commercialized within the next few years. The paper draws on survey data and focus groups with a random sample of over one hundred and fifty growers to investigate the potential ways a variety engineered to be resistant to banana bacterial wilt might impact labor dynamics. A BBW (...)
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    Ecology and Utility: The Philosophical Dilemmas of Planetary Management.Lincoln Allison - 1991 - Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press.
    This book examines environmentalist thought through its connections to ancient philosophies and religions and a lineage which runs through romantic art and nineteenth-century science. The examination is conducted from a broad and skeptical utilitarian point of view.
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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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  14. Motor experience interacts with effector information during action prediction.Lincoln Colling, William Thompson & John Sutton - 2013 - Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society:2082-2087.
    Recent theory suggests that action prediction relies of a motor emulation mechanism that works by mapping observed actions onto the observer action system so that predictions can be generated using that same predictive mechanisms that underlie action control. This suggests that action prediction may be more accurate when there is a more direct mapping between the stimulus and the observer. We tested this hypothesis by comparing prediction accuracy for two stimulus types. A mannequin stimulus which contained information about the effectors (...)
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  15. al-ʻĀlam wa-Aīnishtaīn.Lincoln Barnett - 1955 - al-Qāhirah: Dār al-Maʻārif. Edited by Muḥammad ʻĀṭif Barqūqī.
     
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    Knowing Better: Sex, Cultural Criticism, and the Pedagogical Imperative in the 1990s.Jeffrey Wallen & Richard Burt - 1999 - Diacritics 29 (1):72-91.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Knowing Better: Sex, Cultural Criticism, and the Pedagogical Imperative in the 1990sRichard Burt (bio) and Jeffrey Wallen (bio)Teacher Petting“A distinguished professor and her graduate student French-kissed in front of a semicircle of gaping students. Were they furthering ‘an exploration of the erotics of the relation between teacher and student’ as the professor says—or was it part of a pattern of sexual harassment as the student later charged?” So (...)
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    Decision problems for propositional linear logic.Patrick Lincoln, John Mitchell, Andre Scedrov & Natarajan Shankar - 1992 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 56 (1-3):239-311.
    Linear logic, introduced by Girard, is a refinement of classical logic with a natural, intrinsic accounting of resources. This accounting is made possible by removing the ‘structural’ rules of contraction and weakening, adding a modal operator and adding finer versions of the propositional connectives. Linear logic has fundamental logical interest and applications to computer science, particularly to Petri nets, concurrency, storage allocation, garbage collection and the control structure of logic programs. In addition, there is a direct correspondence between polynomial-time computation (...)
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    A Seleção Genética De Embriões Deve Ser Proibida Por Ofender Os Portadores De Deficiência?/should Genetic Selection Be Prohibited Because It Offends People With Disabilities?Lincoln Frias & Telma Birchal - 2012 - Pensando: Revista de Filosofia 3 (5):100-109.
    A seleção genética de embriões humanos algumas vezes é criticada porque se considera que de alguma maneira ela possa prejudicar os portadores de deficiências que já existem. O artigo defende que essa crítica é injustificada. A primeira seção apresenta as questões morais colocadas pelos portadores de deficiências. Em seguida, são apresentados os três argumentos contra a seleção de embriões baseados nos direitos dos portadores de deficiências – o Argumento do Apoio Social, o Argumento da Diversidade e o Argumento da Ofensa. (...)
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    A seleção genética de Embriões deve ser proibida por ofender os portadores de deficiência?/Should Genetic selection be prohibited because it offends people with disabilities?Lincoln Frias & Telma de Sousa Birchal - 2012 - Pensando: Revista de Filosofia 3 (5):100-109.
    A seleção genética de embriões humanos algumas vezes é criticada porque se considera que de alguma maneira ela possa prejudicar os portadores de deficiências que já existem. O artigo defende que essa crítica é injustificada. A primeira seção apresenta as questões morais colocadas pelos portadores de deficiências. Em seguida, são apresentados os três argumentos contra a seleção de embriões baseados nos direitos dos portadores de deficiências – o Argumento do Apoio Social, o Argumento da Diversidade e o Argumento da Ofensa. (...)
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  20. Kāiʼnāt aur Ḍākṭar Āʼīnshṭāʼin.Lincoln Barnett - 1961 - Lāhaur: Majlis-i Tarraqī-i Adab, bih ishtirāk Maktabah-yi Frainklin. Edited by Āftāb Ḥasan.
     
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  21. Liṃkana Bārṇeṭa racita Biśva rahasye Āinashṭāina.Lincoln Barnett - 1957 - Ḍhākā: Mallika Brādārsa. Edited by EmaE Jabbāra.
     
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    Ovarian influences on female development: Revolutionary or evolutionary?Kim Wallen - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (3):339-340.
    The Fitch & Denenberg target article focuses almost exclusively on short gestation mammals, which differ substantially from long-gestation mammals in the timing and type of hormonal contribution to their sexual differentiation. Conclusions regarding the role of ovaries in female sexual differentiation may accordingly apply to only a limited number of species. Specific criticisms of the organizational effects of hormones stem from an incomplete reading of the original literature. The mechanisms proposed in this target article reflect an extension of the principle (...)
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    Response to Ramachandran and Hirstein.Ruth Wallen - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (6-7):6-7.
    [opening paragraph]: Ramachandran and Hirstein in their article, ‘The Science of Art: A Neurological Theory of Aesthetic Experience’ make the grandiose claim of having developed a theory of human aesthetic experience, while reducing that very experience to meaningless terms. As a practising artist whose work is informed by contemporary theory as well as a Buddhist practice, I find it hard to take their argument seriously. Clearly, it is necessary to examine one's assumptions about the nature of the artistic experience before (...)
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    An Epiphany in Munich.Lincoln Perry - 2019 - Arion 27 (1):155-163.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:An Epiphany in Munich LINCOLN PERRY W hen I used to say the sentence (softly and to myself ) “I hate palms” or “Palms are not beautiful; possibly they are not even trees,” it was a composite palm that I had somehow succeeded in making without even ever having seen, close up, many particular instances. Conversely, when I now say, “Palms are beautiful,” or “I love palms,” it (...)
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  25. Resposta à resenha de a ética do uso E da seleção de embriões feita Por Krause & merlussi.Lincoln Frias & Telma Birchal - 2014 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 19 (1):247-256.
    Krause & Merlussi criticized the book The Ethics of the Use and Selection of Human Embryos mainly for the low level of formalization of its arguments and for other logical features. This text answers these comments by accepting some of its terminological rectifications, but also pointing that some of those criticisms are considered unnecessary requirements by the practical ethics literature.
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  26. India-China: "The Art of Prolonging Life".Lincoln C. Chen - 2008 - In Kaushik Basu & Ravi Kanbur (eds.), Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement and Volume Ii: Society, Institutions, and Development. Oxford University Press.
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    A seleção genética de Embriões deve ser proibida por ofender os portadores de deficiência?/Should Genetic selection be prohibited because it offends people with disabilities?Lincoln Frias & Telma De Sousa Birchal - 2012 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 3 (5):100.
    A seleção genética de embriões humanos algumas vezes é criticada porque se considera que de alguma maneira ela possa prejudicar os portadores de deficiências que já existem. O artigo defende que essa crítica é injustificada. A primeira seção apresenta as questões morais colocadas pelos portadores de deficiências. Em seguida, são apresentados os três argumentos contra a seleção de embriões baseados nos direitos dos portadores de deficiências – o Argumento do Apoio Social, o Argumento da Diversidade e o Argumento da Ofensa. (...)
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    Joshua McNall, A Free Corrector: Colin Gunton and the Legacy of Augustine.Lincoln Harvey - 2016 - Augustinian Studies 47 (1):102-104.
  29. Statistical Inference and the Replication Crisis.Lincoln J. Colling & Dénes Szűcs - 2018 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 12 (1):121-147.
    The replication crisis has prompted many to call for statistical reform within the psychological sciences. Here we examine issues within Frequentist statistics that may have led to the replication crisis, and we examine the alternative—Bayesian statistics—that many have suggested as a replacement. The Frequentist approach and the Bayesian approach offer radically different perspectives on evidence and inference with the Frequentist approach prioritising error control and the Bayesian approach offering a formal method for quantifying the relative strength of evidence for hypotheses. (...)
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    Ética e genética: a moral da medicina genética corretiva.Lincoln Frias - 2013 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 58 (1):99-117.
    O artigo organiza o debate sobre a medicina genética corretiva e analisa as principais objeções contra ela: a acusação de eugenia e a possibilidade do aumento da discriminação e da desigualdade social. A primeira objeção é respondida através da distinção entre eugenia liberal e eugenia autoritária e da crítica à distinção entre terapia e melhoramento. À segunda objeção é oferecida a resposta liberal através da discussão de seus princípios de justiça genética. Portanto, as principais questões morais em torno da medicina (...)
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    Linearizing intuitionistic implication.Patrick Lincoln, Andre Scedrov & Natarajan Shankar - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 60 (2):151-177.
    An embedding of the implicational propositional intuitionistic logic into the nonmodal fragment of intuitionistic linear logic is given. The embedding preserves cut-free proofs in a proof system that is a variant of IIL. The embedding is efficient and provides an alternative proof of the PSPACE-hardness of IMALL. It exploits several proof-theoretic properties of intuitionistic implication that analyze the use of resources in IIL proofs.
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    O argumento do valor intrínseco da vida humana contra a morte de embriões humanos.Lincoln Frias - 2012 - Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 11 (3):239-259.
    Normalmente se argumenta contra o descarte de embriões humanos defendendo a atribuição de direito à vida a eles. No entanto, os argumentos apresentados com esse intuito não têm sido bem sucedidos. Uma alternativa é dizer que o erro moral em matar embriões humanos é desrespeitar o valor intrínseco da vida humana. Esse artigo apresenta essa proposta e aponta suas deficiências. A conclusão é que, caso a vida dos embriões humanos contenham algum tipo de valor intrínseco, ele é insignificante porque não (...)
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  33. A reply to dr. white.Lincoln Reis & Paul Oskar Kristeller - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (12):319-320.
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    In at the Beginnings: A Physicist's Life. Philip M. Morse.Lincoln Wolfenstein - 1979 - Isis 70 (1):185-186.
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  35. The Utilitarian response: the contemporary viability of utilitarian political philosophy.Lincoln Allison (ed.) - 1990 - Newbury Park: Sage Publications.
    "Nearly all the essays are theoretically informed, argumentative, and exceptionally interesting; nearly all try to paint the merits (and demerits) of utilitarianism as a political philosophy in the light of attempted solutions to theoretical problems that are explored in some detail. The result is a searching, thoughtful volume." --Ethics "The Utilitarian Response is unique in the breadth of problems and questions in utilitarian theory covered. It is more suggestive of strategies by which contemporary utilitarianism could be improved than a comprehensive (...)
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    Pais surdos têm o direito de tentar ter filhos surdos?Lincoln Frias & Telma Birchal - 2012 - Revista Opinião Filosófica 3 (1).
    O artigo analisa o caso em que os pais querem ter um filho com alguma deficiência em especial, a surdez. Em primeiro lugar, são apresentados os dois principais argumentos contra essa tentativa, as ideias de que isso prejudicaria o filho e de que os pais não estariam buscando o melhor para ele. Em seguida são apresentados três contra-argumentos a favor da escolha dos pais, que se baseiam nas considerações de que a surdez não é uma deficiência, de que essa escolha (...)
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    Educar: transbordar a ética ambiental.Lincoln Tavares Silva & Andrea da Paixão Fernandes - 2011 - Filosofia E Educação 3 (1):p - 267.
    Refletimos sobre educação, ética e suas relações com consumo, ambiente e vida. Discutimos criticamente a sociedade globalizada cujas relações socioambientais se baseiam no individualismo e na competitividade.
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    Mormon Transhumanism.Lincoln Cannon - 2022 - In Arvin M. Gouw, Brian Patrick Green & Ted Peters (eds.), Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics. Lanham: Lexington Books. pp. 53-74.
    Mormon Transhumanism is the idea that humanity should learn how to be compassionate creators. This idea is essential to Mormonism, which provides a religious framework consistent with naturalism and supportive of human transformation. Mormon Transhumanists are not limited to traditional or popular accounts of religion, and embrace opportunities and risks of technological evolution. Although usually considered secular, Transhumanism originates partly in religious Humanism and sometimes functions as religion. Accelerating change contextualizes Mormon Transhumanist narratives, which illustrate parallels between Mormonism and Transhumanism. (...)
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    Holy Terrors: Thinking About Religion After September 11.Bruce Lincoln - 2002 - University of Chicago Press.
    It is tempting to regard the perpetrators of the September 11th terrorist attacks as evil incarnate. But their motives, as Bruce Lincoln’s acclaimed Holy Terrors makes clear, were profoundly and intensely religious. Thus what we need after the events of 9/11, Lincoln argues, is greater clarity about what we take religion to be. Holy Terrors begins with a gripping dissection of the instruction manual given to each of the 9/11 hijackers. In their evocation of passages from the Quran, (...)
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    Wissenschaftstheorie AlS forschungswissenschaft.Gerard Radnitzky, Håkan Törnebohm & Göran Wallén - 1971 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 2 (1):115-119.
    Summary The theory of research under development at this Institute aims at systematically describing and evaluating research and its products. It conceives research as an innovative sytem in which knowledge, problems and instruments are produced and processed. It proceeds by tacking between case studies of research enterprises (past or on-going) and constructing models over such features as data generation, hypothesis checking, systematization of pieces of knowledge, etc. Its auxiliaries are systems-theory, information theory, etc. It results should make possible a critical (...)
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    Aborto de fetos anencéfalos.Lincoln Frias & Telma Birchal - 2009 - Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 8 (1):19-30.
    Para abordar a questão moral do aborto de fetos sem cérebro, inicialmente são apresentados e considerados insatisfatórios dois argumentos que defendem a punição para a gestante que aborta: a sacralidade da vida e a atribuição ao feto do caráter de “pessoa”. Em seguida, são apresentados e considerados satisfatórios quatro argumentos contra a punição da gestante: a morte certa do feto, o caráter terapêutico e não-eugênico do aborto, o sofrimento, sem fi nalidade evidente, dos envolvidos na situação e o direito da (...)
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    Responsabilidade moral depois da neurociência.Lincoln Frias - 2013 - Filosofia Unisinos 14 (1).
    Moral responsibility is centered on the idea that, given some conditions, people deserve blame or credit, punishment or reward. At least according to traditional readings, moral responsibility presupposes free will, understood as the ability to choose independently of previous events. The achievements of neuroscience in recent decades make a very good case for the hypothesis that the mind is a material entity, a subset of the electrochemical activity of the brain. However, if the mind is a material entity, then it (...)
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    Learning a rate of movement.Robert S. Lincoln - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 47 (6):465.
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    Cultivating values: environmental values and sense of place as correlates of sustainable agricultural practices.Noa Kekuewa Lincoln & Nicole M. Ardoin - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (2):389-401.
    To assess whether and how environmental values and sense of place relate to sustainable farming practices, we conducted a study in South Kona, Hawaii, addressing environmental values, sense of place, and farm sustainability in five categories: environmental health, community engagement and food security, culture and history, education and research, and economics. We found that the sense of place and environmental values indexes showed significant correlation to each category of sustainability in both independent linear regressions and multivariate regression. In total, sense (...)
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    Learning and retaining a rate of movement with the aid of kinesthetic and verbal cues.Robert S. Lincoln - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 51 (3):199.
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    All Flourishing? Student Experience and Gender in a Protestant Seminary.Timothy D. Lincoln - 2012 - Feminist Theology 20 (2):97-119.
    Existing research suggests that men and women have similar reasons for attending North American seminaries and are influenced strongly by faculty while in school. To increase understanding of the experiences of women and men in seminary, this study used interactive qualitative analysis to discover and compare the main themes of seminary experience for men and women at one Protestant seminary. Study results show men and women differed in their perception of how seminary influenced their sense of calling. One third of (...)
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    Response to Kelly Brown Douglas.Lincoln Rice - 2023 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 43 (2):263-266.
    Kelly Brown Douglas offered two countermeasures to aid ethicists in expanding the moral imaginary of a people: (1) examine critically the work of interlocutors and (2) change our gaze to those voices that have been traditionally refused epistemic authority. This essay explores concrete examples of these countermeasures in theological scholarship.
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    Return of the math: Markov blankets, dynamical systems theory, and the bounds of mind.Lincoln John Colling - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e190.
    Bruineberg and colleagues highlight work using Markov blankets to demarcate the bounds of the mind. This echoes earlier attempts to demarcate the bounds of the mind from a dynamical systems perspective. Advocates of mechanistic explanation have challenged the dynamical approach to independently motivate the application of the formalism, a challenge that Markov blanket theorists must also meet.
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    An Invitation to Recover Our Imaginations.James William Lincoln - 2023 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 7 (1):125-131.
    Review: Brandon Absher, The Rise of Neoliberal Philosophy: Human Capital, Profitable Knowledge, and the Love of Wisdom (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2021), 196 pages./ This review explores Brandon Absher’s (2021) The Rise of Neoliberal Philosophy: Human Capital, Profitable Knowledge, and the Love of Wisdom. Rise offers an accessible breakdown of Neoliberalism, its cultivation of the Neoliberal University, an argument for the claim that academic philosophy has contracted neoliberal predilections, and some thoughts about what should be done as a result. The (...)
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    Ahimsa and Aang's Dilemma.James William Lincoln - 2022 - In Helen De Cruz & Johan De Smedt (eds.), Avatar: The Last Airbender and Philosophy: Wisdom From Aang to Zuko. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 235–241.
    As Avatar: The Last Airbender concludes, Aang faces an ethical challenge. Philosopher Terrance McConnell notes that many people think of ethical dilemmas as occurring when a person “regards herself as having moral reasons to do each of two actions, but doing both actions is not possible”. Air Nomads live a quasi‐monastic life of non‐attachment, peace, and freedom. Aang, as an Air Nomad, is generally portrayed as deeply compassionate, even as he struggles with having to grow up in wartime. In contrast (...)
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