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    History, Philosophy and Sociology of Biology: A Family Romance.Edward Manier - 1980 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 11 (1):1.
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    Darwin's Language and Logic.Edward Manier - 1980 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 11 (4):305.
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    The experimental method in biology.Edward Manier - 1969 - Synthese 20 (2):185 - 205.
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    The Experimental Method in Biology: T. H. Morgan and the Theory of the Gene.Edward Manier - 1969 - Synthese 20 (2):185-205.
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    'Fitness' and some explanatory patterns in biology.Edward Manier - 1969 - Synthese 20 (2):206 - 218.
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    Problems in the development of cognitive neuroscience: Effective communication between scientific domains.Edward Manier - 1986 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1986:183 - 197.
    This is one of a series of reports of a case study of the convergence of molecular neurobiology and cognitive studies of Pavlovian conditioning. Here, I examine a fundamental disagreement between major centers of research representing each of these two domains and analyze it in terms of a hybrid historical, sociological, and philosophical concept of effective scientific communication. The specific example considered is found to fall short of the criteria for effective communication because of the absence of explicit, published reciprocity (...)
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    A Phylogenetic Fantasy: Overview of the Transference NeurosesSigmund Freud Ilse Grubrich-Simitis Axel Hoffer Peter T. Hoffer.Edward Manier - 1990 - Isis 81 (3):607-608.
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    Commentary—Part II.Edward Manier, David B. Kitts & William Coleman - 1969 - Journal of the History of Biology 2 (1):207-221.
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    Commentary: Part I.Edward Manier, David B. Kitts & William Coleman - 1969 - Journal of the History of Biology 2 (1):207 - 221.
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    Darwin in America: The Intellectual Response, 1865-1912. Cynthia Eagle Russett.Edward Manier - 1978 - Isis 69 (2):313-314.
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    Dimensions of Darwinism: Themes and Counterthemes in Twentieth-Century Evolutionary Theory. Marjorie Grene.Edward Manier - 1986 - Isis 77 (2):353-355.
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    Functionalism and the Negative Feedback Model in Biology.Edward Manier - 1970 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1970:225 - 240.
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    Genetics and the Future of Man.Edward Manier - 1968 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 42:183-192.
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    Genetics and the Philosophy of Biology.Edward Manier - 1965 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 39:124.
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  15. Genetics and the Future of Man: Scientific and Ethical Possibilities.Edward Manier - 1968 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 42:183.
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    Introduction to the Philosophy of Science: Cutting Nature at Its Seams. Robert Klee.Edward Manier - 2000 - Isis 91 (4):832-833.
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    Leibniz.A. Edward Manier - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 43 (1):39-54.
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    Leibniz.A. Edward Manier - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 43 (1):39-54.
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    Levels of Reflexivity: Unnoted Differences within the "Strong Programme" in the Sociology of Knowledge.Edward Manier - 1980 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1980:197-207.
    A basic question confronting programs in the sociology of science is: "Can the thesis that cognitive claims are socially determined be interpreted in a way that preserves the credibility of the sociology of science, when that thesis is reflexively applied to the sociology of science?" That question is approached here by means of a critical comparison of two versions of the " strong programme" in the sociology of knowledge. The key difference is the effort in one of the two versions (...)
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    Methodology, aesthetics, and devolution.Edward Manier - 1968 - World Futures 6 (3):79-85.
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    Neurophilosophy: Toward a Unified Science of the Mind-BrainPatricia Smith Churchland.Edward Manier - 1987 - Isis 78 (3):436-437.
  22. Problems in the Development of Cognitive Neuroscience, Effective Communication between Scientific Domains.Edward Manier - 1986 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1986:183-197.
    This is one of a series of reports of a case study of the convergence of molecular neurobiology and cognitive studies of Pavlovian conditioning. Here, I examine a fundamental disagreement between major centers of research representing each of these two domains and analyze it in terms of a hybrid historical, sociological, and philosophical concept of effective scientific communication. The specific example considered is found to fall short of the criteria for effective communication because of the absence of explicit, published reciprocity (...)
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    Problems in the Development of Cognitive Neuroscience Effective Communication between Scientific Domains.Edward Manier - 1986 - PSA Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1986 (1):183-197.
    Could anything provide a philosophically convincing mark of the mental in simple organisms (Lloyd 1984)? Individual organisms’ capacities to modify behavior adaptively as a result of past encounters with the environment might mark the first step in the phylogeny of minds. The simplest examples of mental representation are likely to be found in the simplest forms of animal learning.The most scientifically rigorous test case of “bottom- up” strategies in cognitive neuroscience is provided by current studies of the cellular and molecular (...)
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    Revolutions and Reconstructions in the Philosophy of ScienceMary Hesse.Edward Manier - 1982 - Isis 73 (1):113-114.
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  25. Reductionist rhetoric : Expository strategies and the development of the molecular neurobiology of behavior.Edward Manier - 1989 - In Steve Fuller (ed.), The Cognitive Turn: Sociological and Psychological Perspectives on Science. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
     
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    The theory of evolution as personal knowledge.Edward Manier - 1965 - Philosophy of Science 32 (3/4):244-252.
    Dr. Marjorie Grene has argued that criteria taken from a personalist philosophy of science have regulative force in the dispute between orthogenetic and synthetic or neo-Darwinian theories of evolution, and that these criteria commend the acceptance of the orthogenetic position. Grene's position includes two basically correct theses concerning the limitations of operationism and reductionism. However, she fails to show that personalist tenets are necessary for the validation of these two theses. Moreover, the proposed modifications of evolutionary theory depend upon additional (...)
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    What Is This Thing Called Science? An Assessment of the Nature and Status of Science and Its Methods. A. F. Chalmers.Edward Manier - 1979 - Isis 70 (4):597-598.
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    Review of F. J. AYALA and T. DOBZHANSKY: Studies in the Philosophy of Biology, Reduction and Related Problems[REVIEW]Edward Manier - 1978 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 29 (1):110-115.
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    A Phylogenetic Fantasy: Overview Of The Transference Neuroses By Sigmund Freud; Ilse Grubrich-simitis; Axel Hoffer; Peter T. Hoffer. [REVIEW]Edward Manier - 1990 - Isis 81:607-608.
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    Charles Darwin and the Problem of Creation by Neal C. Gillespie. [REVIEW]Edward Manier - 1981 - Isis 72:144-145.
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    Darwin in America: The Intellectual Response, 1865-1912 by Cynthia Eagle Russett. [REVIEW]Edward Manier - 1978 - Isis 69:313-314.
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    Dimensions of Darwinism: Themes and Counterthemes in Twentieth-Century Evolutionary Theory by Marjorie Grene. [REVIEW]Edward Manier - 1986 - Isis 77:353-355.
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    Inevitable Illusions: How Mistakes of Reason Rule Our Minds by Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini; Keith Botsford. [REVIEW]Edward Manier - 1997 - Isis 88:582-583.
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    Interpretations of Life and Mind. Essays around the Problem of Reduction by Marjorie Grene. [REVIEW]Edward Manier - 1973 - Isis 64:248-249.
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    Introduction to the Philosophy of Science: Cutting Nature at Its Seams by Robert Klee. [REVIEW]Edward Manier - 2000 - Isis 91:832-833.
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    Neurophilosophy: Toward a Unified Science of the Mind-Brain by Patricia Smith Churchland. [REVIEW]Edward Manier - 1987 - Isis 78:436-437.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Edward Manier - 1978 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 29 (1):110-115.
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    Revolutions and Reconstructions in the Philosophy of Science by Mary Hesse. [REVIEW]Edward Manier - 1982 - Isis 73:113-114.
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    What Is This Thing Called Science? An Assessment of the Nature and Status of Science and Its Methods by A. F. Chalmers. [REVIEW]Edward Manier - 1979 - Isis 70:597-598.
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    Visibilizing the Invisible in Painting.Edward S. Casey - 2017 - Chiasmi International 19:239-253.
    I write here about how the visible and the invisible intertwine in painting: in theory and in praxis – primarily the praxis of my own painting. Philosophers are rarely asked to discuss, much less to show in public, what they do avocationally rather than professionally. I was drawn to the invitation of the Merleau-Ponty Circle to exhibit my painting and to talk about what I do when I am not writing or teaching philosophy. It has offered a rare chance to (...)
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  41. Edward MANIER, "The young Darwin and his Cultural Circle". [REVIEW]Isabelle Stengers - 1980 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 34 (1):301.
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  42. Edward Manier. The Young Darwin and his Cultural Circle. A Study of Influences which Helped Shape the Language and Logic of the First Drafts of the Theory of Natural Selection. Dordrecht/Boston, D. Reidel Publ. Company. 1978. 15,5 × 22,5, XII-242 p. (« Studies in the History of Modern Science ». vol. 2). [REVIEW]Antonello La Vergata - 1981 - Revue de Synthèse 102 (103-104):433-446.
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    Nineteenth Century The Young Darwin and His Cultural Circle: A Study of Influences which Helped Shape the Language and Logic of the First Drafts of the Theory of Natural Selection. By Edward Manier. Dordrecht and Boston: D. Reidel, 1978. Pp. xii + 242. Hfl. 65/$24.50; Hfl 30/$11.95. [REVIEW]W. F. Bynum - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (2):169-170.
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    Book Review:The Young Darwin and His Cultural Circle Edward Manier[REVIEW]Michael Ruse - 1979 - Philosophy of Science 46 (1):165-.
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    On Human Nature.Edward O. Wilson - 1978 - Harvard University Press.
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  46. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.Edward N. Zalta (ed.) - 2014 - Stanford, CA: The Metaphysics Research Lab.
    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is an open access, dynamic reference work designed to organize professional philosophers so that they can write, edit, and maintain a reference work in philosophy that is responsive to new research. From its inception, the SEP was designed so that each entry is maintained and kept up to date by an expert or group of experts in the field. All entries and substantive updates are refereed by the members of a distinguished Editorial Board before they (...)
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  47. Telling as inviting to trust.Edward S. Hinchman - 2005 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (3):562–587.
    How can I give you a reason to believe what I tell you? I can influence the evidence available to you. Or I can simply invite your trust. These two ways of giving reasons work very differently. When a speaker tells her hearer that p, I argue, she intends that he gain access to a prima facie reason to believe that p that derives not from evidence but from his mere understanding of her act. Unlike mere assertions, acts of telling (...)
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  48. Assertion and Testimony.Edward Hinchman - 2020 - In Goldberg Sanford (ed.), Oxford Handbook on Assertion. Oxford University Press.
    [The version of this paper published by Oxford online in 2019 was not copy-edited and has some sense-obscuring typos. I have posted a corrected (but not the final published) version on this site. The version published in print in 2020 has these corrections.] Which is more fundamental, assertion or testimony? Should we understand assertion as basic, treating testimony as what you get when you add an interpersonal addressee? Or should we understand testimony as basic, treating mere assertion -- assertion without (...)
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    On the Risks of Resting Assured: An Assurance Theory of Trust.Edward Hinchman - 2017 - In Tom Simpson Paul Faulkner (ed.), New Philosophical Essays on Trust. Oxford University Press.
    An assurance theory of trust begins from the act of assurance – whether testimonial, advisorial or promissory – and explains trust as a cognate stance of resting assured. My version emphasizes the risks and rewards of trust. On trust’s rewards, I show how an assurance can give a reason to the addressee through a twofold exercise of ‘normative powers’: (i) the speaker thereby incurs an obligation to be sincere; (ii) if the speaker is trustworthy, she thereby gives her addressee the (...)
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    Aquinas on the Human Soul.Edward Feser - 2018 - In Jonathan J. Loose, Angus John Louis Menuge & J. P. Moreland (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Substance Dualism. Oxford, U.K.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 87–101.
    The biggest obstacle to understanding Aquinas's account of the soul may be the word “soul”. On hearing it, many people are prone to think of ghosts, ectoplasm, or Rene Descartes's notion of res cogitans. None of these has anything to do with the soul as Aquinas understands it. But even the standard one‐line Aristotelian‐Thomistic characterization of the soul as the form of the living body can too easily mislead. As is well known, the word “soul” is in Aristotelian‐Thomistic philosophy essentially (...)
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