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  1. Autonomía, ética aplicada y los testigos de Jehová.Jimmy Washburn Calvo - 2003 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 41 (104):141-152.
     
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    Bioética y Enfermería.Jimmy Washburn Calvo - 2005 - In López de la Vieja & Ma Teresa (eds.), Bioética: entre la medicina y la ética. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad Salamanca. pp. 115.
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  3. Compasión y bioética: ¿Qué tiene que ver una con la otra?Jimmy Washburn - 2005 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 43 (109):27-36.
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    El papel de la razón en la moralidad: El Caso de la ética abelardiana.Jimmy Washburn - 2010 - Ideas Y Valores 59 (143):73-108.
    Pedro Abelardo desarrolla un pensamiento ético, poco cercano a la filosofía moral posterior, que se estructura con base en varios conceptos, entre ellos la razón y la subjetividad moral. El primero, como poder discursivo sobre la vida moral y como razonamiento moral. Al respecto de la subjetividad m..
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    Género e investigación clínica en Costa Rica: Cuestiones normativas puntuales.Jimmy Washburn - 2011 - Dilemata 5:131-161.
    El artículo examina la participación de las mujeres en estudios clínicos de acuerdo con lo normado por la recientemente derogada regulación de la investigación con sujetos humanos en Costa Rica. El punto de vista seguido es que la mujer no cuenta con las mismas garantías que los varones, sufren de una falta de reconocimiento y por lo tanto, se incurre en una doble acepción de los principios bioéticos invocados en los reglamentos. La autonomía, traducida en consentimiento informado es suficiente para (...)
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  6. Kierkegaard, la recuperación del individuo existente y el discurso sobre lo histórico.Jimmy Washburn - 1994 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 77:117-122.
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  7. Límites y fortaleza de la enseñanza de la ética médica en Costa Rica.Jimmy Washburn - 2002 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 40 (102):21-26.
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  8. Para pensar acerca de la historia del pensamiento a partir de su enseñanza.Jimmy Washburn - 2009 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 47 (122):19-28.
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  9. Semblanza académica de Óscar Mas Herrera.Jimmy Washburn - 2011 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 50 (127):65-67.
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  10. Salud y Bioética: exploraciones de una relación.Jimmy Washburn - 2009 - In López de la Vieja & Ma Teresa (eds.), Ensayos sobre bioética. Salamanca: Universidad de Salamanca. pp. 37--58.
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    The Role of Reason in Morality: The Case of Abelard’s Ethics.Jimmy Washburn - 2010 - Ideas Y Valores 59 (143):73-108.
    Peter Abelard develops an ethical thought, which is quite different from later moral philosophy, structured over some concepts such as reason and moral subjectivity. The first, is understood as discursive power over moral life and as moral reasoning. About moral subjectivity, emphasizes the moral act’s psychology, and develop his understanding not on the basis of sin, but its constitution. The paper traces the development of these two concepts in Abelard’s two major ethical works: Ethics and Dialogue between a Philosopher, a (...)
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    Compasión y salud.Alexander Jiménez, Manuel Triana & Jimmy Washburn - 2002 - Isegoría 27:211-223.
    La compasión es una actitud que ha sido objeto de ataques, que ha sido catalogada como un egoísmo encubierto o bien como una pose lastimera que poco o nada contribuye para el auxilio debido a las personas en desgracia. Pero, es precisamente el despojo y los daños que las personas sufren los que llevan a pensar cómo es posible «salvar» esas vidas, no permitir que se pierdan y afirmar que la vida vale la pena. En virtud de ello, la compasión (...)
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    Extrahippocampal Contributions to Age-Related Changes in Spatial Navigation Ability.Jimmy Y. Zhong & Scott D. Moffat - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Contributions to the Analysis of the Sensations.Margaret Washburn - 1897 - The Monist 8:303.
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    Feeding the roots of self-expression and freedom.Jimmy Santiago Baca - 2018 - London: Teachers College Press. Edited by Kym Sheehan & Denise VanBriggle.
    Jimmy Santiago Baca, one of the foremost poets in America today, collaborates with two literacy professionals to present a teaching tool that includes curricular activities and probing questions crafted to help students heal through writing. Each exercise reinforces the theme that self-esteem borne from unique expression will improve student enjoyment and academic achievement.
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    Kant and the Politics of Racism: Towards Kant’s Racialised Form of Cosmopolitan Right.Jimmy Yab - 2021 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book proposes an account of the place of the theory of race in Kant’s thought as a central part of philosophical anthropology in his political system. Kant’s theory of race, this book argues, is integral to the analysis of the “Charakteristik” of the human species and determined by human natural predispositions. The understanding of his theory as such suggests not only an alternative reading to the orthodox narrative we have seen so far but also reveals the underlying centrality of (...)
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    An Introduction to Social Psychology.Margaret Floy Washburn - 1918 - Philosophical Review 27 (2):196-199.
  18. Trivial music (trivialmusik) : "Preface" and "trivial music and aesthetic judgment".Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge.
     
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  19. Still No Suicide for Presentists: Why Hales’ Response Fails.Jimmy Alfonso Licon - 2012 - Logos and Episteme (1):149-155.
    In this paper, I defend my original objection to Hales’ suicide machine argument against Hales’ response. I argue Hales’ criticisms are either misplaced or underestimate the strength of my objection; if the constraints of the original objection are respected, my original objection blocks Hales’ reply. To be thorough, I restate an improved version of the objection to the suicide machine argument. I conclude that Hales fails to motivate a reasonable worry as to the supposed suicidal nature of presentist time travel.
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  20. Does Communicative Retributivism Necessarily Negate Capital Punishment?Jimmy Chia-Shin Hsu - 2015 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 9 (4):603-617.
    Does communicative retributivism necessarily negate capital punishment? My answer is no. I argue that there is a place, though a very limited and unsettled one, for capital punishment within the theoretical vision of communicative retributivism. The death penalty, when reserved for extravagantly evil murderers for the most heinous crimes, is justifiable by communicative retributive ideals. I argue that punishment as censure is a response to the preceding message sent by the offender through his criminal act. The gravity of punishment should (...)
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    Social Psychology: An Outline and Source Book.Margaret Floy Washburn - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17:666.
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    Collaborative theater/collective artist: An evolving systems case study in social creativity.Jimmy Bickerstaff - 2008 - World Futures 64 (4):276 – 291.
    Theater production is a collaborative creative activity. Social creativity recognizes the relationships between creative groups and the contexts in which creativity emerges. It also suggests that the interactive processes between the collaborators and their work form a center, which in turn becomes a kind of creative entity itself. An evolving systems case study of production practices at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival illuminates this process and illustrates the differences between seeing an aggregate creative activity and the more holistic view, in which (...)
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    Christian Spiritual Formation in a Southeast Asian Theological College.Jimmy Boon-Chai Tan - 2018 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 11 (2):163-179.
    This article is an account of the teaching and practice of a course on Christian spirituality and ministry at Trinity Theological College in Singapore. It introduces the design of the course, discuss its theological foundations and practicums, and explains how it is delivered and assessed. The course adopts a historical-theological approach to the introduction of Christian spirituality and traces its development from the early church until the Protestant and Catholic Reformations. It introduces spiritual exercises from each epoch of the Christian (...)
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    Philosophical dilemmas: a pro and con introduction to the major questions.Phil Washburn - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Philosophical Dilemmas: A Pro and Con Introduction to the Major Questions, 2/e, is a lucidly written and comprehensive introduction to philosophy featuring sixty brief essays arranged in pairs. Each pair answers one of the standard philosophical questions, such as "Does God exist?" or "Is morality relative?," with affirmative and negative responses. Each essay takes a definite stand and promotes it vigorously, creating a sharp contrast between the two positions and giving each abstract theory a more personal and believable "voice." While (...)
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    The vocabulary of critical thinking.Phil Washburn - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Vocabulary of Critical Thinkingtakes an innovative, practical, and accessible approach to teaching critical thinking and reasoning skills. With the underlying notion that a good way to practice fundamental reasoning skills is to learn to name them, the text explores one hundred and eight words that are important to know and employ within any discipline. These words are about comparing, generalizing, explaining, inferring, judging sources, evaluating, referring, assuming and creating - actions used to assess relationships and arguments - and the (...)
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  26. Some moral benefits of ignorance.Jimmy Alfonso Licon - 2023 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (2):319-336.
    When moral philosophers study ignorance, their efforts are almost exclusively confined to its exculpatory and blameworthy aspects. Unfortunately, though, this trend overlooks that certain kinds of propositional ignorance, namely of the personal costs and benefits of altruistic actions, can indirectly incentivize those actions. Humans require cooperation from others to survive, and that can be facilitated by a good reputation. One avenue to a good reputation is helping others, sticking to moral principles, and so forth, without calculating the personal costs of (...)
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  27. Computing Exact Power for Multivariate Repeated Measurements Design.Jimmy Thomas Efird & Kavitha Alimineti - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1.
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    Autonomie de la logique et fondement des modalités de re syntaxique et de dicto sur la modalité de re ontique.Jimmy Plourde - 2015 - Philosophiques 42 (2):367-373.
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    Grundriss der Psychologie.Margaret Washburn - 1885 - Mind 10 (39):451-454.
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  30. Ethics, Science and Value Judgments: A Critique of Ethical Issues within the Methodology of Social Research.Jimmy Lee Shaw - 1985 - Journal of Social Studies Research 9 (1):41-52.
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    EDEventTestSep27.Jimmy Tobin - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Topics and cases for online education in engineering.Jimmy H. Smith - 2005 - Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (3):451-458.
    When considering offering online education for engineering ethics instruction, making choices necessary for the effective development and delivery of an engineering ethics curriculum is an important first step. Selecting the topics and types of cases for the most effective ethics education of engineering students is a vital step in preparing an effective program. Examples are presented for topics which are considered good candidates for online presentation, and the adaptability of these topics for web-based instruction is discussed. Types of cases which (...)
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    The Psychology of Suggestion: A Research into the Subconscious Nature of Man and Society.Margaret Floy Washburn - 1898 - Philosophical Review 7:554.
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    Feeble-Mindedness: Its Causes and Consequences. [REVIEW]Margaret Floy Washburn - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (9):249-251.
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    La Nouvelle Psychologie Animale.Margaret Floy Washburn - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (1):111-112.
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    “It's Just More Acceptable To Be White or Mixed Race and Gay Than Black and Gay”: The Perceptions and Experiences of Homophobia in St. Lucia.Jimmy Couzens, Berenice Mahoney & Dean Wilkinson - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Seelenmacht: Abriss einer zeitgemessen Weltanschauung.Margaret Floy Washburn & Wincenty Lutoslawski - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9:110.
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    Contributions to the Analysis of the Sensations, 1 vol.Margaret Washburn - 1897 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 5 (6):6-8.
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    Instinct and Experience.Margaret Floy Washburn - 1913 - Mind 22 (86):269-275.
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    An Introduction to General Psychology.Margaret Floy Washburn - 1916 - Philosophical Review 25:744.
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    Surface reflectances and human color constancy: Comment on Dannemiller (1989).Jimmy M. Troost & Charles M. de Weert - 1991 - Psychological Review 98 (1):143-145.
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  42. Bad music: the music we love to hate.Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.) - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    Why are some popular musical forms and performers universally reviled by critics and ignored by scholars-despite enjoying large-scale popularity? How has the notion of what makes "good" or "bad" music changed over the years-and what does this tell us about the writers who have assigned these tags to different musical genres? Many composers that are today part of the classical "canon" were greeted initially by bad reviews. Similarly, jazz, country, and pop musics were all once rejected as "bad" by the (...)
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    Does Kenny G play bad jazz? : A case study.Christopher Washburne - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge. pp. 123.
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    Impact of Spatial Orientation Ability on Air Traffic Conflict Detection in a Simulated Free Route Airspace Environment.Jimmy Y. Zhong, Sim Kuan Goh, Chuan Jie Woo & Sameer Alam - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:739866.
    In the selection of job candidates who have the mental ability to become professional ATCOs, psychometric testing has been a ubiquitous activity in the ATM domain. To contribute to psychometric research in the ATM domain, we investigated the extent to which spatial orientation ability (SOA), as conceptualized in the spatial cognition and navigation literature, predicted air traffic conflict detection performance in a simulated free route airspace (FRA) environment. The implementation of free route airspace (FRA) over the past few years, notably (...)
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    Temporal becoming in a relativistic universe: causal diamonds and Gödel’s philosophy of time.Jimmy Aames - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (3):1-24.
    The theory of relativity is often regarded as inhospitable to the idea that there is an objective passage of time in the world. In light of this, many philosophers and physicists embrace a “block universe” view, according to which change and temporal passage are merely a subjective appearance or illusion. My aim in this paper is to argue against such a view, and show that we can make sense of an objective passage of time in the setting of relativity theory (...)
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  46. Moral naturalism.Jimmy Lenman - manuscript
    While "moral naturalism" is sometimes used to refer to any approach to metaethics intended to cohere with naturalism in metaphysics more generally, the label is more usually reserved for naturalistic forms of moral realism according to which there are objective moral facts and properties and these moral facts and properties are natural facts and properties. Views of this kind appeal to many as combining the advantages of naturalism and realism but have seemed to many others to do inadequate justice to (...)
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    States of Affairs, Facts and Situations in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus.Jimmy Plourde - 2016 - Philosophia 44 (1):181-203.
    This paper addresses the problem of providing a satisfying explanation of the Tractarian notions of state of affairs, fact and situation, an issue first raised by Frege and Russell. In order to do so, I first present what I consider to be the three main existing interpretations of these notions: the classic, the standard and Peter Simons’. I then present and defend an interpretation which is closer to the text than the classic and standard interpretations; one which is similar to (...)
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    Patternhood and Generality.Jimmy Aames - 2019 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 11 (2).
    A distinction often drawn in the literature on emergence is that between epistemological emergence and ontological emergence. I argue that the position that there are instances of ontological emergence in the world (radical emergentism) and the position that all instances of emergence are epistemological (ontological reductionism) are both problematic. My aim in this paper is to outline a third form of emergence, inspired by the philosophical ideas of Charles S. Peirce and Daniel Dennett, which will allow us to avoid both (...)
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    The Concept of the Correlate in Peirce's "New List of Categories".Jimmy Aames - 2021 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 57 (1):65-88.
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    The double function of the interpretant in Peirce’s theory of signs.Jimmy Aames - 2018 - Semiotica 2018 (225):39-55.
    There seem to be two distinct aspects to the role played by the Interpretant in Peirce’s account of the sign relation. On the one hand, the Interpretant is said to establish the relation between the Sign and Object. That is, the Sign can “stand for” its Object, and thereby actually function as a Sign, only by virtue of its being interpreted as such by an Interpretant. On the other hand, the Interpretant is said to be “determined” by the Sign in (...)
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