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  1. Education for an age of power.Joseph K. Hart - 1935 - London,: Harper & Brothers.
     
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  2. Inside experience.Joseph K. Hart - 1927 - New York,: Longmans, Green.
  3. Inside Experience.Joseph K. Hart - 1928 - Humana Mente 3 (9):116-118.
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  4. Journals and New Books.Joseph K. Hart - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (25):697.
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  5. Mind in Transition.Joseph K. Hart - 1938 - Ethics 48 (4):557-558.
     
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  6. The Discovery of intelligence.Joseph K. Hart - 1927 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 6:44-44.
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    Experiments in Educational Psychology. [REVIEW]Joseph K. Hart - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (25):695-697.
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    Experiments in Education Psychology. [REVIEW]Joseph K. Hart - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (9):246-247.
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  9. Experience and Education.John Dewey, Harry D. Gideonse, Joseph K. Hart & Zalmen Slesinger - 1938 - Science and Society 2 (4):543-549.
     
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    Experiments in Education Psychology. [REVIEW]Joseph K. Hart - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (9):246-247.
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    Experiments in Educational Psychology. [REVIEW]Joseph K. Hart - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (25):695-697.
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    tarch's Experiments in Educational Psychology. [REVIEW]Joseph K. Hart - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy 14 (25):695.
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    Hegel and the history of philosophy: proceedings of the 1972 Hegel Society of America Conference.Joseph J. O'Malley, K. W. Algozin & Frederick Gustav Weiss (eds.) - 1974 - The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.
    The papers published here were given at the second biennial conference of the Hegel Society of America, held at the University of Notre Dame, November 9-11, 1972. They appear in an order which reflects roughly two headings: (1) Hegel's conception of the history of philosophy in general, and (2) his relation to individual thinkers both before and after him. Given the importance of the history of philosophy for Hegel, and the far-reaching impact of his thought upon subsequent philosophy, it becomes (...)
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    Critical realism and the Christian scriptures: foundations and readings.Joseph K. Gordon (ed.) - 2023 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Marquette University Press.
    This collection of chapters, from an international group of theologians and scripture scholars, engages the hermeneutical insights of Bernard Lonergan and those influenced by him to both advance theoretical discussions concerning the interpretation of Christian Scripture and to demonstrate the usefulness of such hermeneutical insights through applied readings of specific biblical texts.
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    Yin and yang of life: understanding the universal nature of change.Joseph K. Kim - 2008 - Encino, CA: Heal and Soul, LLC.. Edited by David S. Lee.
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    Mind, reason, and being-in-the-world: the McDowell-Dreyfus debate.Joseph K. Schear (ed.) - 2013 - New York: Routledge.
    John McDowell and Hubert L. Dreyfus are philosophers of world renown, whose work has decisively shaped the fields of analytic philosophy and phenomenology respectively. Mind, Reason, and Being-in-the-World: The McDowell-Dreyfus Debate opens with their debate over one of the most important and controversial subjects of philosophy: is human experience pervaded by conceptual rationality, or does experience mark the limits of reason? Is all intelligibility rational, or is there a form of intelligibility at work in our skilful bodily rapport with the (...)
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  17. Incompatibilism and fatalism: Reply to loss.Joseph K. Campbell - 2010 - Analysis 70 (1):71-76.
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    Relativity Without Spacetime.Joseph K. Cosgrove - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    In 1908, three years after Einstein first published his special theory of relativity, the mathematician Hermann Minkowski introduced his four-dimensional “spacetime” interpretation of the theory. Einstein initially dismissed Minkowski’s theory, remarking that “since the mathematicians have invaded the theory of relativity I do not understand it myself anymore.” Yet Minkowski’s theory soon found wide acceptance among physicists, including eventually Einstein himself, whose conversion to Minkowski’s way of thinking was engendered by the realization that he could profitably employ it for the (...)
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    Quantitative genetics and developmental psychology: Shall the twain ever meet?Joseph K. Kovach - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (1):28-29.
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    Infantile attachment: The forest and the trees.Joseph K. Kovach & Magdalene E. Kovach - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (1):157-158.
  21. Judgment and Ontology in Heidegger’s Phenomenology.Joseph K. Schear - 2007 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 7:127-158.
  22. Hume's refutation of the cosmological argument.Joseph K. Campbell - 1996 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 40 (3):159 - 173.
    Let me summarize the results of this paper in a way that seems fitting to Hume's discussion of the cosmological argument. There are some philosophers who adopt the most stringent empiricist principles. Such men and women would reject any notion of necessity that is not analytic, and for this reason they would never admit a proof of the necessary existence of anything. Other philosophers, though empiricists, are not so dogmatic. They question the need for, not the coherence of, necessary existence. (...)
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    Phenomenology and Metaphysics.Joseph K. Schear - 2015 - Philosophical Topics 43 (1-2):269-278.
    Moore claims, refreshingly, that Heidegger’s Being and Time is a metaphysical work. Moore also claims, strikingly, that Heidegger, indeed phenomenology more generally, would be better off dropping its metaphysical pretensions. Moore objects that phenomenology can have genuine metaphysical import only by incurring commitment to an untenable idealism. I defend Heidegger against this objection. Heideggerian phenomenology is metaphysical—it raises the question of, and makes commitments about, what it is for things to be—without any untenable idealism.
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    Newman and Chesterton as evangelisers.Joseph K. Hogan - 1990 - The Chesterton Review 16 (3/4):340-342.
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    Editorial Statement.Joseph K. Schear - 2013 - European Journal of Philosophy 21 (2):169-169.
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    25 years of EJP.Joseph K. Schear - 2018 - European Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):909-910.
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    Retreat of Christian Love.Joseph K. Woodard - 2009 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 9 (4):659-669.
    The underlying problem addressed by Pope Benedict XVI’s first encyclical is how the modern state usurped and perverted the Church’s charitable enterprises. The Church invented public schools, hospitals, and family services and ran them for a millennium as the “better half” of Christendom’s aristocratic, oligarchic, and democratic regimes. Beginning in the sixteenth century, however, and culminating in today’s social justice movement, the Church’s institutions of discerning love have been supplanted by political agencies, operating on the basis of universal and homogenous (...)
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    On the (Relative) Authenticity of Theological Interpretation of Scripture.Joseph K. Gordon - 2018 - The Lonergan Review 9:78-102.
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    St. Thomas Aquinas “Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth”: The Historical and Theological Contours of Thomas’s Principia.Joseph K. Gordon - 2016 - Nova et Vetera 14 (1):245-270.
  30. Simone Weil's spiritual critique of modern science: An historical-critical assessment.Joseph K. Cosgrove - 2008 - Zygon 43 (2):353-370.
    Simone Weil is widely recognized today as one of the profound religious thinkers of the twentieth century. Yet while her interpretation of natural science is critical to Weil's overall understanding of religious faith, her writings on science have received little attention compared with her more overtly theological writings. The present essay, which builds on Vance Morgan's Weaving the World: Simone Weil on Science, Necessity, and Love (2005), critically examines Weil's interpretation of the history of science. Weil believed that mathematical science, (...)
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    Beauty and the Destitution of Technology.Joseph K. Cosgrove - 2007 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (1):109-125.
    The tension between beauty and technology is evinced in the modern distinction within technē itself between technology and “fine art.” Yet while beauty,as Kant observes, is never a means to an end, neither is it an “end in itself.” Beauty points beyond itself while refusing subordination to human interests. Both its noninstrumentality and its self-transcending character I trace to the intrinsic necessity of the beautiful, which is essentially impersonal while paradoxically being an object of love. I suggest that we conceive (...)
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    Beauty and the Destitution of Technology.Joseph K. Cosgrove - 2007 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (1):109-125.
    The tension between beauty and technology is evinced in the modern distinction within technē itself between technology and “fine art.” Yet while beauty,as Kant observes, is never a means to an end, neither is it an “end in itself.” Beauty points beyond itself while refusing subordination to human interests. Both its noninstrumentality and its self-transcending character I trace to the intrinsic necessity of the beautiful, which is essentially impersonal while paradoxically being an object of love. I suggest that we conceive (...)
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    Cartesian Certainty and the Infinity of the Will.Joseph K. Cosgrove - 2004 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 21 (4):377 - 396.
    This paper interprets Descartes' conception of "certainty" as most fundamentally a function of the human will, controlling the cognitive encounter with the world.
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    Einstein’s Principle of Equivalence and the Heuristic Significance of General Covariance.Joseph K. Cosgrove - 2021 - Foundations of Physics 51 (1):1-23.
    The philosophy of physics literature contains conflicting claims on the heuristic significance of general covariance. Some authors maintain that Einstein's general relativity distinguishes itself from other theories in that it must be generally covariant, for example, while others argue that general covariance is a physically vacuous and trivial requirement applicable to virtually any theory. Moreover, when general covariance is invested with heuristic significance, that significance as a rule is assigned to so-called “active” general covariance, underwritten by the principle of background (...)
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    Christians and the Environment in the 1990s; A Selective Bibliography.Joseph K. Sheldon - 1993 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 10 (2):21-23.
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    Attachment and the sources of behavioral pathology.Joseph K. Kovach - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (3):518-519.
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    From genes to culture: The missing links.Joseph K. Kovach - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (1):15-17.
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    Infantile attachment: a general theory or a set of loosely-knit paradigms?Joseph K. Kovach - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):451-452.
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    “It just depends on what one wants to know”: Eibl-Eibesfeldt's Human Ethology.Joseph K. Kovach - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (1):40-42.
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    This Quintessence of Dust?: Discovering Who We Are--From Ancient Greece to the Modern World.Joseph K. Kovach - 2010 - Humanity Books.
    Drawing on the multiple perspectives of philosophy, art, literature, and science, Kovach traces the evolving concept of the self as it changed at pivotal points of Western history.
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    Neural Efficiency of Human–Robotic Feedback Modalities Under Stress Differs With Gender.Joseph K. Nuamah, Whitney Mantooth, Rohith Karthikeyan, Ranjana K. Mehta & Seok Chang Ryu - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13:470500.
    Sensory feedback, which can be presented in different modalities - single and combined, aids task performance in human-robot interaction (HRI). However, combining feedback modalities does not always lead to optimal performance. Indeed, it is not known how feedback modalities affect operator performance under stress. Furthermore, there is limited information on how feedback affects neural processes differently for males and females and under stress. This is a critical gap in the literature, particularly in the domain of surgical robotics, where surgeons are (...)
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    An attempt to discover change in moral attitudes of high-school students.Joseph K. Johnson & Kingsley Davis - 1934 - International Journal of Ethics 44 (2):244-251.
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    An Attempt to Discover Change in Moral Attitudes of High-School Students.Joseph K. Johnson & Kingsley Davis - 1933 - International Journal of Ethics 44 (2):244.
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    An Attempt to Discover Change in Moral Attitudes of High-School Students.Joseph K. Johnson & Kingsley Davis - 1934 - International Journal of Ethics 44 (2):244-251.
  45. The Symphony of Symmetries.K. Babu Joseph - 1993 - In Yash Pal, Ashok Jain & Subodh Mahanti (eds.), Science in Society: Some Perspectives. Gyan Pub. House in Collaboration with National Institute of Science, Technology, and Development Studies. pp. 57.
     
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    Seven Hundred Chinese Proverbs.J. K. Shryock & Henry H. Hart - 1938 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 58 (4):690.
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    The Hundred Names.J. K. Shryock & Henry H. Hart - 1934 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 54 (2):225.
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    The West Chamber.J. K. Shryock & Henry H. Hart - 1937 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 57 (2):205.
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    Selections from Japanese Literature : Texts with Notes, Transcriptions, and Translations by Members of the Japanese Seminar, School of Oriental and African Studies. [REVIEW]Joseph K. Yamagiwa & F. D. Daniels - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (1):86.
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    Inside Experience. By Joseph K. Hart Ph.D. With an Introduction by John Dewey. [REVIEW]J. J. Findlay - 1928 - Philosophy 3 (9):116.
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