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  1. Deniocratie als waarborg voor vrede: wishful thinking?R. Weart van Spencer - forthcoming - Idee.
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    The development of general circulation models of climate.Spencer Weart - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 41 (3):208-217.
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    The development of general circulation models of climate.Spencer Weart - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 41 (3):208-217.
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    The Physicist as Mad Scientist: Deep-rooted forces have created a stereotype of scientists: sometimes noble, but sometimes cold-blooded, domineering and a danger to humanity.Spencer Weart - 1988 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 8 (2):143-152.
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    Interviews as Sources for History of Modern Astrophysics.Spencer R. Weart & David H. DeVorkin - 1981 - Isis 72 (3):471-477.
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    Contents.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press.
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    Epilogue.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press. pp. 422-444.
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    Frontmatter.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press.
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    History of physics.Spencer R. Weart & Melba Phillips (eds.) - 1985 - New York, N.Y.: American Institute of Physics.
    Blurb & Contents Readings from Physics Today With over 300 photographs and illustrations, this volume is a valuable library reference, a useful supplementary text for a wide range of courses, and stimulating leisure reading for physicists and non- physicists alike.
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    Introduction.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press. pp. 1-39.
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    Index.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press. pp. 516-532.
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    Notes.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press. pp. 445-515.
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    Preface.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press.
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    8. The Anti-Enlightenment of the Cold War.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press. pp. 372-421.
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    The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - Yale University Press.
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    1. The Clash of Traditions.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press. pp. 40-92.
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    7. The Crisis of Civilization, Relativism, and the Death of Universal Values at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press. pp. 315-371.
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    2. The Foundations of a Different Modernity.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press. pp. 93-140.
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    6. The Intellectual Foundations of Nationalism.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press. pp. 274-314.
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    5. The Law of Inequality and the War on Democracy.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press. pp. 223-273.
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    4. The Political Culture of Prejudice.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press. pp. 187-222.
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    3. The Revolt against Reason and Natural Rights.Spencer R. Weart - 2017 - In The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition. Yale University Press. pp. 141-186.
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    Physics circa 1900: Personnel, Funding, and Productivity of the Academic EstablishmentsPaul Forman John L. Heilbron Spencer Weart.Hans Kangro - 1978 - Isis 69 (2):304-305.
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    Out of the Crystal Maze: Chapters from the History of Solid-State Physics. Lillian Hoddeson, Ernest Braun, Jurgen Teichmann, Spencer Weart.Jose M. Sanchez-Ron - 1994 - Isis 85 (4):735-736.
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    Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences: Fifth annual volume. Edited by Russell McCormmach. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975. Pp. 187. £7·30. Physics circa 1900: Personnel, Funding, and Productivity of the Academic Establishments. By Paul Forman, John L. Heilbron, and Spencer Weart. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975. Pp. 187. £7·30. [REVIEW]J. B. Morrell - 1977 - British Journal for the History of Science 10 (3):272-273.
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    Spencer R. Weart. The Discovery of Global Warming. x + 228 pp., figs., index. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2003. $14.95. [REVIEW]Chris Young - 2006 - Isis 97 (4):804-806.
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    Spencer R. Weart, The Rise of Nuclear Fear. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 2012. Pp. ix+367. ISBN 978-0-674-05233-8. £16.95. [REVIEW]Alexander Hall - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Science 47 (1):193-194.
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    Spencer R. Weart. The Rise of Nuclear Fear. ix + 367 pp., apps., bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass./London: Harvard University Press, 2012. $21.95. [REVIEW]Joseph Masco - 2012 - Isis 103 (4):813-814.
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    Spencer R. Weart. Nuclear Fear: A History of Images. Cambridge, Mass, and London: Harvard University Press, 1988. Pp. xx + 535. ISBN 0-674-62835-7. £23.50. [REVIEW]Paul K. Hoch - 1990 - British Journal for the History of Science 23 (3):352-353.
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    Scientists in Power. Spencer R. Weart.Maurice Crosland - 1980 - Isis 71 (1):186-187.
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    Scientists in Power by Spencer R. Weart[REVIEW]Maurice Crosland - 1980 - Isis 71:186-187.
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    Twentieth Century The Uranium People. By Leona Marshall Libby. New York: Crane Russak; Charles Scribner's Sons, 1979. PP. x + 341. $15.95. Scientists in Power. By Spencer R. Weart. Cambridge, Mass. and London: Harvard University Press, 1979. PP. xiii + 343. $17.50. Robert Oppenheimer: Letters and Recollections. Edited by Alice Kimball Smith and Charles Weiner. Cambridge, Mass. and London: Harvard University Press, 1980. Pp. xi + 376. $20.00. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1981 - British Journal for the History of Science 14 (1):97-99.
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    Essays: Scientific, Political and Speculative.Herbert Spencer - 1858 - London,: Williams & Norgate. Edited by F. Howard Collins.
    This volume consists of a collection of articles published by Spencer in leading Victorian periodicals, such as The Westminster Review, The Fortnightly Review and Mind. The wide range of subjects explored includes science, philosophy, aesthetics, ethics, psychology and politics.
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    Hume's reception in early America.Mark G. Spencer (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Hume's Reception in Early America: Expanded Edition brings together the original American responses to one of Britain's greatest men of letters, David Hume. Now available as a single volume paperback, this new edition includes updated further readings suggestions and dozens of additional primary sources gathered together in a completely new concluding section. From complete pamphlets and booklets, to poems, reviews, and letters, to extracts from newspapers, religious magazines and literary and political journals, this book's contents come from a wide variety (...)
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    Internalizing rules.Spencer Paulson - forthcoming - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
    The aim of this paper is to give an account of what it is to internalize a rule. I claim that internalization is the process of redistributing the burden of instruction from the teacher to the student. The process is complete when instruction is no longer needed, and the rule has reshaped perceptual classification of the circumstances in which it applies. Teaching a rule is the initiation of this process. We internalize rules by simulating instruction coming from someone else. Running (...)
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  36. The Normative Error Theorist Cannot Avoid Self-Defeat.Spencer Case - 2020 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (1):92-104.
    Many philosophers have noted that normative error theorists appear to be committed to saying ‘Error theory is true, but I have no reason to believe it’, which seems paradoxical. In defence of error...
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    Roman landscape: culture and identity.Diana Spencer - 2010 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    This book tackles how and why 'landscape' (farms, gardens, countryside) set the scene in the first centuries BCE and CE for Romans keen to talk up and about (but also to scrutinize and understand) what it meant to be a citizen. It investigates what 'landscape' means now and reflects upon how contemporary approaches to 'landscape' can enrich our understanding of ancient experience of the interface between natural and artificial space. It encourages examination of 'landscape' from a range of angles, suggesting (...)
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    The evolution of the West: how Christianity has shaped our values.Nick Spencer - 2016 - Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press.
    Why the West is different -- Religiously secular: the making of America -- Trouble with the law: Magna Carta and the limits of the law -- christianity and democracy: friend and foe -- Saving humanism from the humanists -- Christianity and atheism: a family affair -- The accidental midwife: the emergence of a scientific culture -- No doubts as to how one ought to act: Darwin's doubts and his faith -- The religion of Christianity and the religion of human rights (...)
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    First science: the missing science, the theory of everything, and the arrow of time.Spencer Scoular - 2008 - Boca Raton, Fla.: Universal Publishers.
    We explain what it is and why it is needed. We postulate the foundations of the field. In short, this book is a manifesto for First Science.
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    Normative Pluralism Worthy of the Name is False.Spencer Case - 2016 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 11 (1):1-20.
    Normative pluralism is the view that practical reason consists in an irreducible plurality of normative domains, that these domains sometimes issue conflicting recommendations and that, when this happens, there is never any one thing that one ought simpliciter to do. Here I argue against this view, noting that normative pluralism must be either unrestricted or restricted. Unrestricted pluralism maintains that all coherent standards are reason-generating normative domains, whereas restricted pluralism maintains that only some are. Unrestricted pluralism, depending on how it (...)
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  41. First-Class and Coach-Class Knowledge.Spencer Paulson - 2023 - Episteme 20 (3):736-756.
    I will discuss a variety of cases such that the subject's believing truly is somewhat of an accident, but less so than in a Gettier case. In each case, this is because her reasons are not ultimately undefeated full stop, but they are ultimately undefeated with certain qualifications. For example, the subject's reasons might be ultimately defeated considered in themselves but ultimately undefeated considered as a proper part of an inference to the best explanation that is undefeated without qualification. In (...)
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  42. Small Evils and Live Options.Spencer Case - 2020 - Philosophia Christi 22 (2):307-321.
    Many philosophers have thought that aggregates of small, broadly dispersed evils don’t pose the same sort of challenge to theism that horrendous evils like the Nazi Holocaust do. But there are interesting arguments that purport to show that large enough aggregates of small evils are morally and axiologically equivalent to horrendous evils. Herein lies an intriguing and overlooked strategy for defending theism. In short: small evils, or aggregates of such evils, don’t provide decisive evidence against theism; there’s no relevant difference (...)
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  43. The Role of Creativity in Expertise and Skilled Action.Spencer Ivy - 2022 - Synthese 200 (456):1-22.
    Perhaps a part of what makes expertise so inspiring to the curious researcher is the possibility of appropriating the structural components of skilled action to draw a roadmap towards their achievement that anyone might be able to follow. Accordingly, the purpose of this essay is to shed light upon the role that creativity plays in the production and environment of skilled action to that foregoing end. In doing so, I suggest that the lessons to be learned from recent empirical research (...)
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    Miller's monkey updated: Communicative efficiency and the statistics of words in natural language.Spencer Caplan, Jordan Kodner & Charles Yang - 2020 - Cognition 205 (C):104466.
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  45. Spinoza's distinction between rational and intuitive knowledge.Spencer Carr - 1978 - Philosophical Review 87 (2):241-252.
  46. Good reasons are apparent to the knowing subject.Spencer Paulson - 2023 - Synthese 202 (1):1-18.
    Reasons rationalize beliefs. Reasons, when all goes well, turn true beliefs into knowledge. I am interested in the relationship between these aspects of reasons. Without a proper understanding of their relationship, the theory of knowledge will be less illuminating than it ought to be. I hope to show that previous accounts have failed to account for this relationship. This has resulted in a tendency to focus on justification rather than knowledge. It has also resulted in many becoming skeptical about the (...)
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  47. Freedom of expression.Spencer Zifcak - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 121:3.
    Zifcak, Spencer Nobody at this conference should disagree that freedom of expression is a political principle of fundamental value.
     
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  48. From Epistemic to Moral Realism.Spencer Case - 2019 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 16 (5):541-562.
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    The principles of ethics.Herbert Spencer - 1897 - Indianapolis: Liberty Classics.
    Though almost forgotten today, Herbert Spencer ranks as one of the foremost individualist philosophers. His influence in the latter half of the nineteenth century was immense. Spencer's name is usually linked with Darwin's, for it was he who penned the phrase: survival of the fittest. Today in America he is most often admired for his trenchant essays in 'The Man Versus the State'. But Spencer himself considered THE PRINCIPLES OF ETHICS to be his finest work. In the (...)
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    Prohibition-Era Aristotelianism: Parisian Theologians and the Four Causes.Spencer E. Young - 2011 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 53:41 - 59.
    In this essay, I examine the reception and use of Aristotle’s four causes by twelfth- and thirteenth-century Latin Christian theologians, primarily at Paris. I pay special attention to the early thirteenth century, when Aristotle’s works on natural philosophy were officially prohibited in the French capital. By looking at a wide range of texts from both prominent and obscure theologians, I hope to contribute to an expanded view of the ways in which intellectuals in the Latin west received and appropriated Aristotle’s (...)
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