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    Effects of experimental and preexperimental organization on recognition: Evidence for two storage systems in long-term memory.D. J. Herrmann & John P. McLaughlin - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 99 (2):174.
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    A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity.P. J. McLaughlin - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:118-119.
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    Evolutionism as Religion.P. J. McLaughlin - 1958 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 8:56-63.
    The present article takes a glance at some aspects of the contemporary crisis of morality in Western civilization with particular reference to the writings of Sir Julian Huxley, more especially to his book Religion without Revelation. There is a flash-back to the Victorian background that prepared the way for evolutionism as the doctrine of inevitable progress, sometimes called “evolutionary humanism”. An instance of evolutionary humanism in operation is to be seen in Dewey-ism, a movement that is currently suspect because it (...)
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    Modern Science and its Philosophy.P. J. McLaughlin - 1953 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 3:151-153.
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    Modern Science and its Philosophy.P. J. McLaughlin - 1953 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 3:151-153.
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    Politics and Science.P. J. McLaughlin - 1955 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 5:155-156.
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    Politics and Science.P. J. McLaughlin - 1955 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 5:155-156.
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    Evolutionism as Religion.P. J. McLaughlin - 1958 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 8:56-63.
    The present article takes a glance at some aspects of the contemporary crisis of morality in Western civilization with particular reference to the writings of Sir Julian Huxley, more especially to his book Religion without Revelation. There is a flash-back to the Victorian background that prepared the way for evolutionism as the doctrine of inevitable progress, sometimes called “evolutionary humanism”. An instance of evolutionary humanism in operation is to be seen in Dewey-ism, a movement that is currently suspect because it (...)
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    Science and Technology.P. J. McLaughlin - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:250-253.
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    The Basis of Scientific Thinking.P. J. McLaughlin - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:253-257.
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    The Development of Physical Theory in the Middle Ages.P. J. McLaughlin - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:315-316.
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    The Permanent Revolution in Science.P. J. McLaughlin - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:134-135.
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    The Permanent Revolution in Science.P. J. McLaughlin - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:134-135.
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    The Vision of Nature.P. J. McLaughlin - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:314-315.
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    Recognition latency for a subjectively organized list.Douglas J. Herrmann & John P. McLaughlin - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (5):888.
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    Automation et Avenir Humain. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1958 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 8:239-240.
    Is automation a glimpse of the future of humanity? Last year the question was gone into at meetings of the Catholic Association of French Thinkers. Persons with experience of automation in industry and scientific research were the main contributors, and the present volume gives the text of the papers and discussions.
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    A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4 (2):118-119.
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    A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:118-119.
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    Christian Theology and Natural Science. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1956 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 6:191-192.
    The Bampton Lectures are named after John Bampton, their founder, a Canon of Salisbury who died a little over two centuries ago and left £120 per annum to the University of Oxford as endowment of eight “divinity-lecture-sermons” to be delivered each year “to confirm and establish the Christian Faith, and to confute all heretics and schismatics.” No person was to preach the sermons unless he had at least a Master’s Degree of Oxford or Cambridge. It is one of the ironies (...)
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    Individual Differences in Night-Vision Efficiency. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1957 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 7:202-203.
    The experiments described in this publication had their start during the Second World War under the direction of Professor Sir Frederick Bartlett at Cambridge. The immediate aim was to compare the various tests that had been devised at one time or another to help in selecting people for such night tasks as required keen night vision. The work gradually turned into a laboratory investigation for studying the outstanding traits of the key tests. When the war came to an end, the (...)
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    Man. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1956 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 6:237-238.
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    Man. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1956 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 6:237-238.
    Thoughtful people who look at the world scene and see civilization in danger of collapse or extinction, are not without hope that by taking thought they may discover remedies. The trouble has been brilliantly diagnosed by Alexis Carrel in his best-selling publication, Man the Unknown, a book that is both scientific and wise. Silva Mello, in the volume before us, tackles the same question, but the flavour is quite different. His book pulsates with feeling and love of humanity, as well (...)
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    Modern Science and its Philosophy. [REVIEW]P. J. Mclaughlin - 1953 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 3:151-153.
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    Postulates and Implications. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1956 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 6:235-236.
    It is generally recognised that Western civilization is faced with a double threat to its survival, communism from without and disintegration from within. The latter had its beginnings in the Renaissance and the Reformation, both of which had disruptive effects of a size that is now being more or less clearly seen. We also see that there is urgent need to offset the consequences of these movements, and as rapidly as possible. To-day the accent is on co-operation between the diverse (...)
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    Politics and Science. [REVIEW]P. J. Mclaughlin - 1955 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 5:155-156.
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    Reflections of a Physicist. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1956 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 6:192-193.
    Professor Bridgman is a physicist of distinction who has contributed to the philosophy of physics. Dissatisfied with the traditional obscurities and irrationalities of certain branches of his subject, he evolved for himself a logic of modern physics, and focussed his attention on that aspect of scientific method which he called “operational”. His name has been associated with “operational research” and “operational definition” ever since. The present volume, a second and enlarged edition, is a collection of non-technical writings that illustrate what (...)
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    Science and Technology. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:250-253.
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    Science and Technology. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:250-253.
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    Thinking about Thinking. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1956 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 6:236-237.
    Thinking about Thinking, by Merl R. Wolfard, is a sign of the times, especially American times. Merl is a research engineer of forty years’ standing with a leaning to philosophy. A self-taught “thinker” or philosopher, he has been thinking about thinking since 1950, and the present volume is the result.
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    The Basis of Scientific Thinking. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:253-257.
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    The Basis of Scientific Thinking. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:253-257.
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    The Development of Physical Theory in the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:315-316.
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    The Development of Physical Theory in the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:315-316.
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    The Permanent Revolution in Science. [REVIEW]P. J. Mclaughlin - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:134-135.
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    The Vision of Nature. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:314-315.
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    The Vision of Nature. [REVIEW]P. J. McLaughlin - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:314-315.
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    The truth about 'The truth about true blue'.J. Cohen, C. L. Hardin & B. P. McLaughlin - 2007 - Analysis 67 (2):162-166.
  38. The contributions of U.T. Place, H. Feigl, and J.J.C. Smart to the identity theory of consciousness.Brian P. McLaughlin & Ronald J. Planer - 2014 - In Andrew Bailey (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: The Key Thinkers. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 103-128.
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    Recognition of a categorized list.John P. McLaughlin & D. J. Herrmann - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 96 (1):235.
  40. In defense of new wave materialism: A response to Horgan and Tienson.Brian P. McLaughlin - 2001 - In Carl Gillett & Barry M. Loewer (eds.), Physicalism and its Discontents. Cambridge University Press.
  41. Supervenience, vagueness, and determination.Brian P. McLaughlin - 1997 - Philosophical Perspectives 11:209-30.
    The paper is divided into two parts, each with subsections. In the first part, I shall discuss some matters that have been extensively examined by Kim, namely what the basic types of supervenience are and how they are pairwise logically related; in the course of this discussion, I shall distinguish a weak from a strong notion of global supervenience. In the second part, I shall examine supervenience in a context in which Kim has not: I shall attempt to solve a (...)
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  42. The connectionism/classicism battle to win souls.Brian P. McLaughlin - 1993 - Philosophical Studies 71 (2):163-190.
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    Review of The Computational Brain by Patricia S. Churchland and Terrence J. Sejnowski. [REVIEW]Brian P. McLaughlin - 1996 - Philosophy of Science 63 (1):137-139.
  44. What is wrong with tensor product connectionism.J. Fodor & B. McLaughlin - 1991 - In Terence E. Horgan & John L. Tienson (eds.), Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  45. Weisheit der Inder.P. J. Saher & [From Old Catalog] - 1968 - (München): Delp.
     
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  46. Causaliteit.P. J. Zwart - 1968 - Assen,: Van Gorcum.
     
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    The whole truth: a cosmologist's reflections on the search for objective reality.P. J. E. Peebles - 2022 - Oxford ;: Princeton University Press.
    What lies at the heart of physical inquiry? What are the foundational ideas and working assumptions that inform the enterprise of natural science? What principles guide research? How do scientists decide whether they are building theories in the right direction? Is there a right direction? Do physical theories actually approximate an objective reality, or are they simply useful summaries, mnemonics for experimental results? This book is Nobel Prize winner Jim Peebles's contribution to such big, classic debates in the philosophy of (...)
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  48. Dynamic data processing.P. J. G. Teunissen - 2001 - Delft, the Netherlands: VSSD.
     
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  49. El estado.P. -J. Proudhon - 1941 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial Tor. Edited by A. Conca & [From Old Catalog].
     
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  50. Het mysterie tijd.P. J. Zwart - 1971 - Assen,: Van Gorcum.
     
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