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    The Work of E. T. Jaynes on Probability, Statistics and Statistical Physics. [REVIEW]E. T. Jaynes & R. D. Rosenkrantz - 1985 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (2):193-210.
    An important contribution to the foundations of probability theory, statistics and statistical physics has been made by E. T. Jaynes. The recent publication of his collected works provides an appropriate opportunity to attempt an assessment of this contribution.
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  2. Review: The Work of E. T. Jaynes on Probability, Statistics and Statistical Physics. [REVIEW]E. T. Jaynes, D. A. Lavis & P. J. Milligan - 1985 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (2):193 - 210.
    An important contribution to the foundations of probability theory, statistics and statistical physics has been made by E. T. Jaynes. The recent publication of his collected works provides an appropriate opportunity to attempt an assessment of this contribution.
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    Physics and probability: essays in honor of Edwin T. Jaynes.E. T. Jaynes, Walter T. Grandy & Peter W. Milonni (eds.) - 1993 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The pioneering work of Edwin T. Jaynes in the field of statistical physics, quantum optics, and probability theory has had a significant and lasting effect on the study of many physical problems, ranging from fundamental theoretical questions through to practical applications such as optical image restoration. Physics and Probability is a collection of papers in these areas by some of his many colleagues and former students, based largely on lectures given at a symposium celebrating Jaynes' contributions, on the (...)
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  4. The intuitive inadequacy of classical statistics.E. T. Jaynes - 1984 - Epistemologia 7 (43):43-74.
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    E.T. Jaynes’s Solution to the Problem of Countable Additivity.Colin Elliot - 2020 - Erkenntnis 87 (1):287-308.
    Philosophers cannot agree on whether the rule of Countable Additivity should be an axiom of probability. Edwin T. Jaynes attacks the problem in a way which is original to him and passed over in the current debate about the principle: he says the debate only arises because of an erroneous use of mathematical infinity. I argue that this solution fails, but I construct a different argument which, I argue, salvages the spirit of the more general point Jaynes makes. (...)
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    The work of E. T. Jaynes on probability, statistics and statistical physics.D. A. Lavis & P. J. Milligan - 1985 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (2):193-210.
    An important contribution to the foundations of probability theory, statistics and statistical physics has been made by E. T. Jaynes. The recent publication of his collected works provides an appropriate opportunity to attempt an assessment of this contribution. * Review of E. T. JAYNES (1983): Papers on Probability, Statistics and Statistical Physics. Edited by R. D. Rosenkrantz. D. Reidel Publishing Company. US $49.50. Pp. xxiv + 434. We are grateful to Harvey Brown, Kenneth Denbigh, Udi Makov and Oliver (...)
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  7. VKnowledge Activation: Accessibility, Applicability, and Salience, V in E. Tory Higgins and Arie W. Kruglanski, eds.E. T. Higgins - 1996 - In E. E. Higgins & A. Kruglanski (eds.), Social Psychology: Handbook of Basic Principles. Guilford.
     
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    What Does it Mean to Say That We Are Animals?E. T. Olson - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (11-12):84-107.
    The view that we are animals -- animalism -- is often misunderstood. It is typically stated in unhelpful or misleading ways. Debates over animalism are often unclear about what question it purports to answer, and what the alternative answers are. The paper tries to state clearly what animalism says and does not say. This enables us to distinguish different versions of animalism.
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    Men of Mathematics.E. T. Bell - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (2):62.
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    The primacy of the body, not the primacy of perception.E. T. Gendlin - 1992 - Man and World 25 (3-4):341-353.
  11. Men of Mathematics.E. T. Bell - 1937 - Science and Society 1 (4):579-580.
     
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  12. Review of E.T. Jaynes, Probability Theory: The Logic of Science and other books on probability. [REVIEW]James Franklin - 2005 - Mathematical Intelligencer 27 (2):83-85.
    Review of Jaynes, Probability Theory: The Logic of Science; Marrison, The Fundamentals of Risk Management; and Hastie, Tibshirani and Friedman, The Elements of Statistical Learning. A standard view of probability and statistics centers on distributions and hypothesis testing. To solve a real problem, say in the spread of disease, one chooses a “model”, a distribution or process that is believed from tradition or intuition to be appropriate to the class of problems in question. One uses data to estimate the (...)
     
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  13. The Development of Mathematics.E. T. Bell - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (3):464-465.
     
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    The new phenomenology of carrying forward.E. T. Gendlin - 2004 - Continental Philosophy Review 37 (1):127-151.
  15. T︠S︡ennostnye aspekty nauki i problemy ėkologii.A. A. Gorelov & E. T. Faddeev (eds.) - 1981 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka,".
     
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    Differences between death and dying.E. T. Bartlett - 1995 - Journal of Medical Ethics 21 (5):270-276.
    With so much attention being paid to the development and refinement of appropriate criteria and tests for death, little attention has been given to the broader conceptual issues having to do with its definition or with the relation of a definition to its criterion. The task of selecting the correct criterion is, however, virtually impossible without proper attention to the broader conceptual setting in which the definition operates as the key feature. All of the issues I will discuss arise because (...)
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  17. Bhāratīya tatvaśāstramu.Ēṭukūru Balarāmamūrti - 1971
     
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  18. Nonlogical Moves and Nature Metaphors.E. T. Gendlin - 1985 - Analecta Husserliana 19:383.
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  19. The time of the explicating process.E. T. Gendlin - 2012 - In Sabine C. Koch, Thomas Fuchs, Michela Summa & Cornelia Müller (eds.), Body Memory, Metaphor and Movement. John Benjamins.
     
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  20. Virtue in Business: Morally Better, Praiseworthy, Trustworthy, and More Satisfying.E. T. Cokely & A. Feltz - forthcoming - Journal of Organizational Moral Psychology.
    In four experiments, we offer evidence that virtues are often judged as uniquely important for some business practices (e.g., hospital management and medical error investigation). Overall, actions done only from virtue (either by organizations or individuals) were judged to feel better, to be more praiseworthy, to be more morally right, and to be associated with more trustworthy leadership and greater personal life satisfaction compared to actions done only to produce the best consequences or to follow the correct moral rule. These (...)
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    Assimilation of information from dot and matrix patterns.E. T. Klemmer & F. C. Frick - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (1):15.
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    Introduction to Philosophy.E. T. Adams - 1956 - Philosophical Review 65 (2):284.
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    The Philosophy of John Dewey.E. T. Adams & W. T. Feldman - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (5):497.
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    Eddington's principle in the philosophy of science.E. T. Whittaker - 1951 - Cambridge Eng.: University Press.
  25. ROSENKRANTZ, R. D. E. T. Jaynes: Papers on Probability, Statistics and Statistical Physics. [REVIEW]D. Costantini - 1984 - Scientia 78 (19):41.
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  26. Rosenkrantz, R. D. E. T. Jaynes: Papers On Probability, Statistics And Statistical Physics. [REVIEW]D. Costantini - 1984 - Scientia 78 (119):41.
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    A Survey of 25 Years of Research on Legal Argumentation.E. T. Feteris - 1997 - Argumentation 11 (3):355-376.
    This essay discusses the developments and trends of research in legalargumentation of the last 25 years. The essay starts with a survey of thevarious approaches which can be distinguished: the logical approach, therhetorical approach, and the dialogical approach. Then it identifies varioustopics in the research, which constitute the various components of aresearch programme of legal argumentation: the philosophical component, thetheoretical component, the reconstruction component, the empiricalcomponent, and the practical component. It concludes with a discussion ofthe main trends in the research (...)
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  28. MERRICKS, T.-Objects and Persons.E. T. Olson - 2002 - Philosophical Books 43 (4):292-299.
     
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    Does recoding from binary to octal improve the perception of binary patterns?E. T. Klemmer - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (1):19.
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    Perception of linear dot patterns.E. T. Klemmer - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (5):468.
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    The perception of all patterns produced by a seven-line matrix.E. T. Klemmer - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 61 (4):274.
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    Time sharing between frequency-coded auditory and visual channels.E. T. Klemmer - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (3):229.
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    Rome in Etruria and Umbria.E. T. Salmon & W. V. Harris - 1974 - American Journal of Philology 95 (2):191.
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    Response.E. T. Gendlin - 1994 - Human Studies 17 (3):381-400.
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    Medicaid & Medicare: violations of health care laws found actionable under the FCA.E. T. Kuo - 1998 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 26 (3):252.
  36. On the Turing test for artificial intelligence.E. T. Lee - 1996 - Kybernetes 25.
     
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  37. Functions of neuronal networks in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex in memory.E. T. Rolls - 1989 - In Rodney M. J. Cotterill (ed.), Models of Brain Function. Cambridge University Press. pp. 15--33.
     
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    Brain potentials and lateral dominance in identical twins.E. T. Raney - 1939 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 24 (1):21.
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    Reversed lateral dominance in identical twins.E. T. Raney - 1938 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 23 (3):304.
  40. Education in the New Latino Diaspora: A Reflection on Polyvocality.E. T. Hamann, S. Wortham & E. G. Murillo - 2004 - Journal of Thought 39 (1):83-102.
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    Dewey's theory of valuation.E. T. Mitchell - 1944 - Ethics 55 (4):287-297.
  42. Jordon's theory of the corporate will.E. T. Mitchell - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55 (1):65-76.
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    The Chinese idea of the second self.E. T. C. Werner - 1932 - Shanghai,: The Shanghai times.
  44. From Euclid to Eddington a Study of Conceptions of the External World / by Sir Edmund Whittaker.E. T. Whittaker - 1900 - Dover Publication.
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  45. Space and spirit.E. T. Whittaker - 1947 - Hinsdale, Ill.,: H. Regnery Co..
  46. The Beginning and End of the World Delivered Before the University of Durham at King's College, Newcastle Upon Tyne, in February 1942.E. T. Whittaker - 1942 - Oxford University Press; H. Milford.
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  47. Moder n Ethical Theory and Newtonian Science. Comments on Errol Harris.E. T. Grier - 1990 - In Phillip Bricker & R. I. G. Hughes (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Newtonian Science. MIT Press. pp. 232--234.
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    Metaphors and Metaphoric Objects.E. T. Jooste & Glenda Cleaver - 1992 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 23 (2):136-148.
    This article reports on an exploratory study that used metaphoric objects as a therapeutic aid. During Rogerian therapy sessions, a metaphoric object was handed to clients. The metaphoric object was used as a reflection of an aspect of the client's being. The clients were asked to describe the effect the object had on them. The protocols obtained were subjected to a phenomenological analysis. The study indicates that metaphoric objects can be a useful therapeutic aid.
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  49. Interpreting proxy directives: clinical decision-making and the durable power of attorney for health care.E. T. Juengst, C. J. Weil, C. Hackler, R. Mosely & D. Vawter - 1989 - In Chris Hackler, Ray Moseley & Dorothy E. Vawter (eds.), Advance Directives in Medicine. Praeger.
     
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    Refutation Of The "Stinking Number Nine" Theory Of The "Gang Of Four".Shen K'E.-T'ing - 1977 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 9 (2):43-56.
    The "gang of four" — Wang Hung-wen, Chang Ch'un-ch'iao, Chiang Ch'ing and Yao Wen-yuan — have created great chaos by confusing the relations between ourselves and the enemy, obliterating the differences between the two kinds of contradiction, wrecking Chairman Mao's policy of uniting with, educating and reforming intellectuals, calling intellectuals the "stinking number nine," smothering the revolutionary initiative of the broad masses of intellectuals, and destroying the ranks of revolutionary intellectuals.
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