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    The Blackwell Guide to Theology and Popular Culture.Brett Chandler Patterson - 2008 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 28 (2):254-256.
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    Why Ender Can't Go Home.Brett Chandler Patterson - 2013-08-26 - In Kevin S. Decker (ed.), Ender's Game and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 112–123.
    Toward the end of Ender's Game, after the manipulations of the Battle School officials stand exposed, Ender Wiggin must face the terrible consequences of what has really been going on during the last simulation. In the spirit of diplomacy, political leaders decide that Ender will not return home, since his presence on Earth could spark a war. Instead, he will be part of the pioneering groups launched out into space to explore and to establish settlements on the “bugger worlds.” We (...)
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    The effects of septal lesion on the open-field social behavior of Sprague-Dawley albino rats.David A. Johnson, Chiang-Hua Chang, Brett E. Polenchar & Michael M. Patterson - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (4):339-340.
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    The Avatar Meets the Karmapa.Brett Patterson - 2022 - In Helen De Cruz & Johan De Smedt (eds.), Avatar: The Last Airbender and Philosophy: Wisdom From Aang to Zuko. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 242–250.
    The Avatar: The Last Airbender ( ATLA ) series as a whole portrays Aang's journey from being a scared boy, who ran from his training, to becoming Avatar Aang, who is able to face Fire Lord Ozai. ATLA similarly emphasizes such connections in its portrait of Aang's quest, for his journey toward maturity draws on the work and play he shares with many others before the series comes to its conclusion. Ogyen Trinley Dorje expresses a similar awareness of the weight (...)
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  5. Meaning and the Western Way.Chandler Bennitt - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44:313.
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  6. Avatar: The Last Airbender and Philosophy: Wisdom From Aang to Zuko.Helen De Cruz & Johan De Smedt (eds.) - 2022 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    A table of contents, in lieu of abstract -/- Foreword by Aaron Ehasz -/- Introduction: “We are all one people, but we live as if divided” Helen De Cruz and Johan De Smedt -/- Part I The Universe of Avatar: The Last Airbender -/- 1 Native Philosophies and Relationality in ATLA: It’s (Lion) Turtles All the Way Down Miranda Belarde-Lewis and Clementine Bordeaux 2 Getting Elemental: How Many Elements Are There in Avatar: The Last Airbender? Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa 3 The Personalities (...)
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    Another Look at the Legal and Ethical Consequences of Pharmacological Memory Dampening: The Case of Sexual Assault.Jennifer A. Chandler, Alexandra Mogyoros, Tristana Martin Rubio & Eric Racine - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (4):859-871.
    Post-traumatic stress disorder is a “young” disorder formally recognized in the early 1980s, although the symptoms have been noted for centuries particularly in relation to military conflicts. PTSD may develop after a serious traumatic experience that induces feelings of intense fear, helplessness or horror. It is currently characterized by three key classes of symptoms which must cause clinically significant distress or impairment of functioning: persistent and distressing re-experiencing of the trauma; persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma and numbing (...)
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  8. An Incredible Shrunken History: A Response to Sean Shesgreen II.James Chandler, Robert Post, Judith Butler, Lorraine Daston, Mario Biagioli, Saba Mahmood, Amy Hollywood, Dudley Andrew, Gertrud Koch & Sheldon Pollock - 2009 - Critical Inquiry 35 (4).
     
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    Western Political Thought in Dialogue with Asia.Antony Black, Brett Bowden, Bruce Buchan, Joseph Chan, Fred Dallmayr, Nelly Lahoud, Cary J. Nederman, Philip Nel, Makarand Parajape, Anthony Parel, Vicki A. Spencer, Alistair Swale & Peter Zarrow (eds.) - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    Western Political Thought in Dialogue with Asia is a unique collection of essays that examines the exchange of political ideas between Western Europe and Asia from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century. The contributors to the volume call for globalizing the scope of research and teaching in the history of political thought.
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    Between Inclusion and Exclusion: On the Topology of Global Space and Borders.Sandro Mezzadra & Brett Neilson - 2012 - Theory, Culture and Society 29 (4-5):58-75.
    The research hypothesis that we call border as method offers a fertile ground upon which to test the potentiality and the limits of the topological approach. In this article we present our hypothesis and address three questions relevant for topology. First, we ask how the topological approach can be applied within the heterogeneous space of globalization, which we argue does not obey the dialectic of inclusion and exclusion. Second, we address the claim of neutrality that is often linked to the (...)
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    “Shallow Draughts Intoxicate the Brain”: Lessons from Cognitive Science for Cognitive Neuropsychology.Karalyn Patterson & David C. Plaut - 2009 - Topics in Cognitive Science 1 (1):39-58.
    This article presents a sobering view of the discipline of cognitive neuropsychology as practiced over the last three or four decades. Our judgment is that, although the study of abnormal cognition resulting from brain injury or disease in previously normal adults has produced a catalogue of fascinating and highly selective deficits, it has yielded relatively little advance in understanding how the brain accomplishes its cognitive business. We question the wisdom of the following three “choices” in mainstream cognitive neuropsychology: (a) single‐case (...)
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  12. The explanatory role of belief ascriptions.Sarah Patterson - 1990 - Philosophical Studies 59 (3):313-32.
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    Whyte on desire fulfilment conditions: a simple problem.Jake Chandler - 2006 - Disputatio 2 (21):65-68.
    According to Jamie Whyte, the proper assignment of fulfilment conditions to an agent’s set of desires proceeds in three steps. First, one identifies various desire extinction and behavioural reinforcement conditions to obtain the fulfilment conditions of a certain subset of the agent’s desires. With these fulfilment conditions in hand, one then appeals to a principle connecting desire fulfilment conditions with belief truth conditions to obtain the truth conditions of a number of the agent’s beliefs. Finally, one uses these belief truth (...)
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    The Rake’s (and Stravinsky’s) Progress.Chandler Carter - 1996 - American Journal of Semiotics 13 (1-4):183-225.
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  15. A Bibliography of Experimental Aesthetics 1865-1932.A. Chandler - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43:539.
     
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  16. A Paraphrase of the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle.Henry W. Chandler & Aristotle - 1859 - H. Hammans ..
     
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    Beauty and Human Nature.Albert R. Chandler - 1936 - Philosophical Review 45 (2):211-212.
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    Ceci n'est-pas un philosophe.Joseph Chandler - 1998 - The Philosophers' Magazine 2 (2):10-11.
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    Divine Intervention and the Origin of Life.Hugh S. Chandler - 1993 - Faith and Philosophy 10 (2):pp. 259-161.
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    Theoretical Disagreement, Legal Positivism, and Interpretation.Dennis Patterson - 2018 - Ratio Juris 31 (3):260-275.
    Ronald Dworkin famously argued that legal positivism is a defective account of law because it has no account of Theoretical Disagreement. In this article I argue that legal positivism—as advanced by H.L.A. Hart—does not need an account of Theoretical Disagreement. Legal positivism does, however, need a plausible account of interpretation in law. I provide such an account in this article.
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  21. The case for the personhood of gorillas.Francine Patterson & Wendy Gordon - 1993 - In Peter Singer & Paola Cavalieri (eds.), The Great Ape Project. St. Martin's Griffin. pp. 58--77.
     
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    Frontières et inclusion différentielle.Sandro Mezzadra & Brett Neilson - 2010 - Rue Descartes 67 (1):102.
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  23. The Methodological Usefulness of Deep Disagreement.Steven W. Patterson - 2015 - Cogency: Journal of Reasoning and Argumentation 6 (2).
    In this paper I begin by examining Fogelin’s account of deep disagreement. My contention is that this account is so deeply flawed as to cast doubt on the possibility that such deep disagreements actually happen. Nevertheless, I contend that the notion of deep disagreement itself is a useful theoretical foil for thinking about argumentation. The second part of this paper makes this case by showing how thinking about deep disagreements from the perspective of rhetoric, Walton-style argumentation theory, computation, and normative (...)
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  24. Those Athenian Bastards.Cynthia B. Patterson - 1990 - Classical Antiquity 9 (1):40-73.
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    Experimentation, Temptation, and Nietzsche’s Philosopher of the Future.Brett A. Fulkerson-Smith - 2010 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 15 (1):187-201.
    The method of the philosophers of the future that Nietzsche heralds, but does not self-identify with, has not received the attention it deserves in the secondary literature. In this essay, I address this lacuna with an interpretation of the roles of the philosophers of the future that explains in what sense they are and are not (at)tempters. As free spirits, cultural physicians, and legislators, the philosophers of the future undertake experiments to acquire knowledge; hence, the philosophers of the future are (...)
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  26. Fichte's experiments with the productive imagination.Brett Fulkerson-Smith - 2014 - In Tom Rockmore & Daniel Breazeale (eds.), Fichte and Transcendental Philosophy. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
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    On A Philosophical Model of Hegel's Phenomenological Method: A Reply to Kenneth Westphal.Brett A. Fulkerson-Smith - 2008 - Hegel Bulletin 29 (1-2):71-96.
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    The value of a promise.Dennis M. Patterson - 1992 - Law and Philosophy 11 (4):385-402.
    The question What makes a promise binding? has received much attention both from philosophers and lawyers. One argument is that promises are binding because the act of making a promise creates expectations in the promisee, which expectations it would be morally wrong to disappoint. Another argument is grounded in the effects engendered by the making of a promise, specifically actions taken in reliance upon the promise. These two positions, the so-called expectation and reliance theories, have traditionally been thought to be (...)
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    Huldrych Zwingli: Reformation in Conflict.Stephen Brett Eccher - 2017 - Perichoresis 15 (4):33-53.
    The Swiss reformer Huldrych Zwingli was a pioneering and domineering voice during the early sixteenth century, especially at the genesis of the Protestant Reformation. Despite his stature, Reformation historiography has sadly relegated Zwingli to a lesser status behind reformers such as Martin Luther, Philip Melanchthon, and John Calvin. However, his contribution to the changing religious ethos of Reformation Europe was pivotal, yet always accompanied by controversy. In fact, this essay will argue that almost all of the Reformation gains made by (...)
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    Crystallite size and shape relationships in the product-precursor pair MgO-Mg2.I. F. Guilliatt & N. H. Brett - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (183):647-653.
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    Comparison of Behavioral and Cerebral Hemodynamic Responses to Standing and Walking Conditions: A Pilot Study.Yeonhak Jung, Brett Baker, Dakota Skinner, Preeti Chopra, Benjamin Zinszer & Darla Castelli - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    The greatest good for the most fit? John Stuart mill, Thomas Henry Huxley, and social darwinism.William R. Patterson - 2005 - Journal of Social Philosophy 36 (1):72–84.
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    Notes on Contributorsepat_858 115.. 116.Patrick Carmichael, Prentice T. Chandler & David R. Cole - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (S1).
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    Getting a Leg Up on the Competition: The Importance of Osteology in Elite Athletics.Michelle Brett Sutherland, Benjamin Langer & Richard Wassersug - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (7):25 - 27.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 7, Page 25-27, July 2012.
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    Experiments on sensory-tonic field theory of perception: II. Effect of supported and unsupported tilt of the body on the visual perception of verticality.Heinz Werner, Seymour Wapner & Kenneth A. Chandler - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 42 (5):346.
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    The Afghanistan War and Jus Post Bellum.Eric Patterson - 2022 - Washington University Review of Philosophy 2:62-77.
    How should we think about justice at war’s end in the case of Afghanistan in 2022 and beyond? The basic principles of jus post bellum include order, justice, and conciliation; and there have been numerous policy attempts to realize these principles since the fall of the Taliban and flight of al Qaeda in December 2001. With the precipitous abandonment of Afghanistan by the Biden Administration and other allies in 2021, we have a sober opportunity to reflect on three periods of (...)
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    Strabo, Local Myth, and Kinship Diplomacy.Lee E. Patterson - 2010 - Hermes 138 (1):109-118.
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    Seeking Power at Willow Creek Cave, Northern California.Carol Patterson - 1998 - Anthropology of Consciousness 9 (1):38-49.
    Willow Creek petroglyph site, located in northeastern California represents a long tradition of rock engravings associated with shamanic practices for the Numic groups of hunter/gatherer people, both in prehistoric and historic times. Archaeological evidence shows a continuous occupation for 2,000 years with the protohistoric Northern Paiute culture. Ethnographic data support the use of these caves for vision quests and seeking power. Several interviews with practicing shamans who have experienced entoptic phenomena supply interpretations of these designs. Lewis‐Williams and Dowson have proposed (...)
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  39. The case of the two Barbaras: basic approaches to Aristotle's modal logic.Richard Patterson - 1989 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 7:1-40.
     
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    The historical Jesus and the search for God.Stephen J. Patterson - 1998 - HTS Theological Studies 54 (3/4).
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    The pitfalls of selective attention.Karalyn Patterson - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (4):721-721.
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    The versatility and generality of nested set operations.Richard Patterson - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):277-278.
    The target article makes an impressive case that nested set operations (NS) facilitate probability computations by helping make clear the relevant natural frequency partitions; however, NS can also contribute to common errors. That NS constitute a general reasoning process is supported by their role in deductive, modal, causal, and other reasoning. That NS are solely a rule-based process is problematic.
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    Word, words and world: how a Wittgensteinian perspective on metaphor-making reveals the theo-logic of reality.Sue Patterson - 2013 - Oxford: Peter Lang.
    Engaging Ludwig Wittgenstein as 'philosophical hand-maid' (as opposed to 'metaphysical gate-keeper'), this book subjects to critique both traditional realist and post-modern constructivist perspectives as it examines how the nature and role of metaphor-making at the creative edge of language casts light on the God-language-world relationship.
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    Ethics in accounting: Values education without indoctrination. [REVIEW]H. Fenwick Huss & Denise M. Patterson - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (3):235 - 243.
    The integration of ethics into accounting curricula is a critical challenge facing accounting educators. The ethical subject matter to be covered and the role of the professor in ethical debates in the classroom are important unresolved issues. In this paper, we explore teaching basic values as an integral part of ethics education. Concern about indoctrination of students is addressed and the consistency of values education with the goals of ethics education is examined. A role for ethics researchers in identifying and (...)
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    The Vita Christi of Ludolphus the Carthusian. [REVIEW]Samuel White Patterson - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (3):558-559.
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  46. Reasoning with heuristics.Brett Karlan - 2021 - Ratio 34 (2):100-108.
    Which rules should guide our reasoning? Human reasoners often use reasoning shortcuts, called heuristics, which function well in some contexts but lack the universality of reasoning rules like deductive implication or inference to the best explanation. Does it follow that human reasoning is hopelessly irrational? I argue: no. Heuristic reasoning often represents human reasoners reaching a local rational maximum, reasoning more accurately than if they try to implement more “ideal” rules of reasoning. I argue this is a genuine rational achievement. (...)
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    Firm Heterogeneity and Inequality: A Regional Perspective.Brett Anitra Gilbert & Meredith Burnett - forthcoming - Business and Society.
    Income inequality has increasingly become more ubiquitous within rather than across countries. Yet much of the theorizing has been at macro levels and does not sufficiently account for the firms within regions, which are primary sources of income inequality. Moreover, much of the research that does implicate firms, assumes that firms impact inequality equivalently. It neither accounts for the heterogeneity of firms within regions nor the potential for differential impact from that heterogeneity. Our study challenges these assumptions through a theory (...)
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    Re-Engineering Humanity.Brett Frischmann & Evan Selinger - 2018 - Cambridge University Press.
    Every day, new warnings emerge about artificial intelligence rebelling against us. All the while, a more immediate dilemma flies under the radar. Have forces been unleashed that are thrusting humanity down an ill-advised path, one that's increasingly making us behave like simple machines? In this wide-reaching, interdisciplinary book, Brett Frischmann and Evan Selinger examine what's happening to our lives as society embraces big data, predictive analytics, and smart environments. They explain how the goal of designing programmable worlds goes hand (...)
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    Why We Should Reject the Restrictive Isomorphic Matching Definition of Empathy.Brett A. Murphy, Scott O. Lilienfeld & Sara B. Algoe - 2022 - Emotion Review 14 (3):167-181.
    Emotion Review, Volume 14, Issue 3, Page 167-181, July 2022. A growing cadre of influential scholars has converged on a circumscribed definition of empathy as restricted only to feeling the same emotion that one perceives another is feeling. We argue that this restrictive isomorphic matching definition is deeply problematic because it deviates dramatically from traditional conceptualizations of empathy and unmoors the construct from generations of scientific research and clinical practice; insistence on an isomorphic form undercuts much of the functional value (...)
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    Brett's History of psychology.George Sidney Brett - 1965 - Cambridge, Mass.,: M.I.T. Press. Edited by R. S. Peters.
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