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    The effect of variations in stacking-fault energy on the creep of nickel-cobalt alloys.C. K. L. Davies, P. W. Davies & B. Wilshire - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 12 (118):827-839.
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    Serial order in phonological encoding: an exploration of the 'word onset effect' using laboratory-induced errors.C. Wilshire - 1998 - Cognition 68 (2):143-166.
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    B. Wilshire's "William James and Phenomenology: A Study of the "Principles of Psychology"". [REVIEW]D. C. Mathur - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (1):142.
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    Fashionable Nihilism: A Critique of Analytic Philosophy.Bruce Wilshire - 2002 - State University of New York Press.
    One of America's foremost philosophers reflects on the discipline and its relation to everyday life.
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    Were the Oxford Condemnations of 1277 Directed Against Aquinas?Leland E. Wilshire - 1974 - New Scholasticism 48 (1):125-132.
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    The Ends of Philosophy: An Essay in the Sociology of Philosophy and Rationality.Bruce Wilshire - 1990 - Noûs 24 (1):188-192.
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    Review of Glen A. Mazis, Emotion and Embodiment: Fragile Ontology. [REVIEW]Bruce Wilshire - 1997 - Human Studies 20 (4):467-471.
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    Review: Sherover, From Kant and Royce to Heidegger: Essays in Modern Philosophy.Bruce Wilshire - 2005 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 19 (3):267-273.
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    From Logos to Logo: Philosophical and Humanistic Education in the University.Bruce Wilshire - 1980 - Journal of Social Philosophy 11 (3):1-5.
  10. The Fixation of Belief.C. S. Peirce - 1877 - Popular Science Monthly 12 (1):1-15.
    “Probably Peirce’s best-known works are the first two articles in a series of six that originally were collectively entitled Illustrations of the Logic of Science and published in Popular Science Monthly from November 1877 through August 1878. The first is entitled ‘The Fixation of Belief’ and the second is entitled ‘How to Make Our Ideas Clear.’ In the first of these papers Peirce defended, in a manner consistent with not accepting naive realism, the superiority of the scientific method over other (...)
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  11. Trust as an unquestioning attitude.C. Thi Nguyen - 2022 - Oxford Studies in Epistemology 7:214-244.
    According to most accounts of trust, you can only trust other people (or groups of people). To trust is to think that another has goodwill, or something to that effect. I sketch a different form of trust: the unquestioning attitude. What it is to trust, in this sense, is to settle one’s mind about something, to stop questioning it. To trust is to rely on a resource while suspending deliberation over its reliability. Trust lowers the barrier of monitoring, challenging, checking, (...)
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    The effect of stress changes during creep of single-and polycrystalline MgO.J. M. Birch & B. Wilshire - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (5):1023-1031.
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  13. Role Playing and Identity: The Limits of Theatre as Metaphor.Bruce Wilshire - 1982 - Indiana University Press.
    "[Wilshire] establishes a phenomenology of theatre, a theory of enactment, and a theory of appearance, none of which American theatre... has ever had." —Performing Arts Journal "... Wilshire makes unique contributions to understanding major aspects of the human condition in its necessary search for selfhood." —Process Studies "It is one of the American classics." —Human Studies.
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  14. Value Capture.C. Thi Nguyen - forthcoming - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy.
    Value capture occurs when an agent’s values are rich and subtle; they enter a social environment that presents simplified — typically quantified — versions of those values; and those simplified articulations come to dominate their practical reasoning. Examples include becoming motivated by FitBit’s step counts, Twitter Likes and Re-tweets, citation rates, ranked lists of best schools, and Grade Point Averages. We are vulnerable to value capture because of the competitive advantage that such crisp and clear expressions of value have in (...)
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    The effect of crystal orientation on the creep behaviour of magnesium oxide.J. M. Birch & B. Wilshire - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 31 (6):1421-1424.
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  16. William James and phenomenology: a study of The principles of psychology.Bruce W. Wilshire - 1968 - New York: AMS Press.
  17. The Moral Collapse of the University: Professionalism, Purity, and Alienation.Bruce Wilshire - 1990 - The Personalist Forum 6 (1):87-89.
     
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    On the subgrain size dependence of creep.J. D. Parker & B. Wilshire - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 34 (3):485-489.
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  19. Role Playing and Identity: The Limits of Theatre as Metaphor.Bruce Wilshire - 1982 - Human Studies 8 (4):393-396.
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    The Primal Roots of American Philosophy: Pragmatism, Phenomenology, and Native American Thought.Bruce W. Wilshire - 2000 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Continuing his quest to bring American philosophy back to its roots, Bruce Wilshire connects the work of such thinkers as Thoreau, Emerson, Dewey, and James with Native American beliefs and practices. His search is not for exact parallels, but rather for fundamental affinities between the equally "organismic" thought systems of indigenous peoples and classic American philosophers. Wilshire gives particular emphasis to the affinities between Black Elk’s view of the hoop of the world and Emerson’s notion of horizon, and (...)
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  21. The ontological turn.C. B. Martin & John Heil - 1999 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 23 (1):34–60.
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  22. Role Playing and Identity: The Limits of Theatre as Metaphor.Bruce Wilshire - 1982 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 18 (1):62-65.
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  23. Echo chambers and epistemic bubbles.C. Thi Nguyen - 2020 - Episteme 17 (2):141-161.
    Recent conversation has blurred two very different social epistemic phenomena: echo chambers and epistemic bubbles. Members of epistemic bubbles merely lack exposure to relevant information and arguments. Members of echo chambers, on the other hand, have been brought to systematically distrust all outside sources. In epistemic bubbles, other voices are not heard; in echo chambers, other voices are actively undermined. It is crucial to keep these phenomena distinct. First, echo chambers can explain the post-truth phenomena in a way that epistemic (...)
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    Void growth during secondary creep.P. W. Davies & B. Wilshire - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 11 (109):189-196.
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    The uses of myth, image, and the female body in re-visioning knowledge.Donna Wilshire - 1989 - In Alison M. Jaggar & Susan Bordo (eds.), Gender/Body/Knowledge: Feminist Reconstructions of Being and Knowing. Rutgers University Press. pp. 92--114.
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  26. The Primal Roots of American Philosophy: Pragmatism, Phenomenology, and Native American Thought.Bruce Wilshire - 2001 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 37 (3):407-415.
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    Were the Oxford Condemnations of 1277 Directed Against Aquinas?Leland E. Wilshire - 1974 - New Scholasticism 48 (1):125-132.
  28. Kenneth Laine Ketner on Charles Sanders Peirce. [REVIEW]Bruce W. Wilshire - 2000 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 14 (1):67 - 75.
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    Self, body and self-deception.Bruce Wilshire - 1972 - Man and World 5 (4):422-451.
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    William James, Phenomenology and Pragmatism: A Reply to Rosenthal.Bruce W. Wilshire - 1977 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 13 (1):45 - 55.
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    William James: The Essential Writings.Bruce Wilshire (ed.) - 1971 - State University of New York Press.
    The importance of this collection of writings of William James lies in the fact that it has been arranged to provide a systematic introduction to his major philosophical discoveries, and precisely to those doctrines and theories that are of most burning current interest. William James: The Essential Writings is a series of philosophical arguments on some of the most “obscure and head-cracking problems” in contemporary philosophy; the relation of thought to its object; the interrelationships between meaning and truth; the levels (...)
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    Can the university defend the values upon which it stands?Bruce Wilshire - 1985 - Human Studies 8 (4):377 - 388.
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    James and Heidegger on truth and reality.Bruce Wilshire - 1977 - Man and World 10 (1):79-94.
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    Protophenomenology in the Psychology of William James.Bruce Wilshire - 1969 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 5 (1):25 - 43.
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    The Essential William James.Bruce Wilshire (ed.) - 1971 - Harper Torchbooks/SUNY Press.
    The importance of this collection of writings of William James lies in the fact that it has been arranged to provide a systematic introduction to his major philosophical discoveries, and precisely to those doctrines and theories that are of most burning current interest. William James: The Essential Writings is a series of philosophical arguments on some of the most "obscure and head-cracking problems" in contemporary philosophy; the relation of thought to its object; the interrelationships between meaning and truth; the levels (...)
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    Symposium.C. J. Plato & Rowe - 1980 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by K. J. Dover.
    In his celebrated masterpiece, Symposium, Plato imagines a high-society dinner-party in Athens in 416 BC at which the guests - including the comic poet Aristophanes and, of course, Plato's mentor Socrates - each deliver a short speech in praise of love. The sequence of dazzling speeches culminates in Socrates' famous account of the views of Diotima, a prophetess who taught him that love is our means of trying to attain goodness. And then into the party bursts the drunken Alcibiades, the (...)
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  37. Robert wilson'stheater as a de facto phenomenological reduction.Bruce Wilshire & Donna Wilshire - 1978 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 5 (1):48-66.
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    Euthyphro: Apology ; Crito ; Phaedo.C. J. Plato & Emlyn-Jones - 2017 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Edited by C. J. Emlyn-Jones, William Preddy & Plato.
    "This edition, which replaces the original Loeb edition..., offers text, translation, and annotation that are fully current with modern scholarship"--Front flap of dust jacket, volume 1.
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  39. Role playing and identity: The limits of the theatrical metaphor.Bruce Wilshire - 1976 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 4 (2):199-207.
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    Contrasting effects of phonological priming in aphasic word production.Carolyn E. Wilshire & Eleanor M. Saffran - 2005 - Cognition 95 (1):31-71.
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    David Applebaum, the stop, 1995; disruption, 1996; the delay of the heart, 2001; voice, 1990.Bruce Wilshire - 2003 - Human Studies 26 (1):121-132.
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    Enactment, Transformation and Identity of Self.Bruce W. Wilshire - 1978 - Dialectics and Humanism 5 (1):47-57.
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    From Kant and Royce to Heidegger: Essays in Modern Philosophy (review).Bruce Wilshire - 2005 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 19 (3):267-273.
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    Get 'Em All! Kill 'Em!: Genocide, Terrorism, Righteous Communities.Bruce W. Wilshire - 2004 - Lexington Books.
    Why do groups become genocidal and try to incapacitate all members of an alien group, even sometimes killing fetuses? Prematurely alluding to evil or to the Devil blocks the possibility for further inquiry. Get 'Em All! Kill 'Em! is the first systematic attempt to explain what, up until now, has seemed to be inexplicable phenomena.
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    Get 'Em All! Kill 'Em!: Genocide, Terrorism, Righteous Communities.Bruce Wilshire - 2004 - Lexington Books.
    Why do groups become genocidal and try to incapacitate all members of an alien group, even sometimes killing fetuses? Prematurely alluding to evil or to the Devil blocks the possibility for further inquiry. Get 'Em All! Kill 'Em! is the first systematic attempt to explain what, up until now, has seemed to be inexplicable phenomena.
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    James and Husserl: The Foundations of Meaning.Bruce W. Wilshire - 1975 - International Studies in Philosophy 7:260-261.
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    Jonas Barish,The Anti-Theatrical Prejudice.Bruce Wilshire - 1982 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 41 (1):101-103.
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  48. James, W and phenomenology-reply.B. Wilshire - 1971 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 2 (3):75-80.
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    Knowledge, Fiction, and Imagination.Bruce Wilshire - 1989 - The Personalist Forum 5 (1):55-58.
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    Life, Death and Self-Deception.Bruce Wilshire - 1978 - In Ronald Bruzina & Bruce W. Wilshire (eds.), Crosscurrents in Phenomenology. Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 297--326.
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