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    Book Review: Thinking about Technology. [REVIEW]Carroll W. Pursell - 1987 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 12 (2):71-71.
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    Technology in America: A History of Individuals and Ideas. Carroll W. Pursell.Bernard S. Finn - 1983 - Isis 74 (2):283-283.
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    Technology in Western Civilisation. Vol. I: The Emergence of Modern Industrial Society, Earliest Times to 1900 by Melvin Kranzberg; Carroll W. Pursell[REVIEW]Thomas Hughes - 1968 - Isis 59:207-208.
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    Technology in Western Civilisation. Vol. I: The Emergence of Modern Industrial Society, Earliest Times to 1900Melvin Kranzberg Carroll W. Pursell, Jr. [REVIEW]Thomas P. Hughes - 1968 - Isis 59 (2):207-208.
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    Technology in Western Civilization. Vol. II: Technology in the Twentieth Century. Melvin Kranzberg, Carroll W. Pursell, Jr. [REVIEW]Trevor I. Williams - 1968 - Isis 59 (2):209-210.
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    The Politics of American Science: 1939 to the Present. James L. Penick, Jr., Carroll W. Pursell, Jr., Morgan B. Sherwood, Donald C. Swain. [REVIEW]Nathan Reingold - 1966 - Isis 57 (2):289-290.
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    Four indices of domestication in Norway rats.Carroll W. Hughes, Anita V. Settle & Robert Boice - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (3):171-174.
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    On the origin of domesticity: A test of Keeler’s “black-gene” hypothesis.Carroll W. Hughes, Hardy J. Pottinger & Joe Safron - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (6):289-292.
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    Painting and the Liberal Arts: Alberti's View.Carroll W. Westfall - 1969 - Journal of the History of Ideas 30 (4):487.
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    Feedback Mechanisms in the Historical Collections of the National Museum of History and Technology. Otto Mayr.Carroll Pursell - 1972 - Isis 63 (3):433-433.
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    Power from Steam: A History of the Stationary Steam Engine. Richard L. Hills.Carroll Pursell - 1991 - Isis 82 (3):583-584.
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    The Birth of the Great Western Railway: Extracts from the Diary and Correspondence of George Henry GibbsJack Simmons.Carroll Pursell - 1972 - Isis 63 (4):590-591.
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    The Culture of Technology. Arnold Pacey.Carroll Pursell - 1984 - Isis 75 (4):771-772.
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    The Teaching of History of Technology in USA--A Critical Survey in 1978. Svante Lindqvist.Carroll Pursell - 1983 - Isis 74 (2):281-281.
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    Natural Laws in Scientific Practice.John W. Carroll - 2005 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (1):240-245.
    This is a review of Marc Lange's _Natural Laws in Scientific Practice<D>.
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    Laws of Nature.John W. Carroll - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    John Carroll undertakes a careful philosophical examination of laws of nature, causation, and other related topics. He argues that laws of nature are not susceptible to the sort of philosophical treatment preferred by empiricists. Indeed he shows that emperically pure matters of fact need not even determine what the laws are. Similar, even stronger, conclusions are drawn about causation. Replacing the traditional view of laws and causation requiring some kind of foundational legitimacy, the author argues that these phenomena are (...)
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    Causation and Persistence: A Theory of Causation.John W. Carroll - 1997 - Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 60 (2):483-486.
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  18. Laws of nature.John W. Carroll - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
    John Carroll undertakes a careful philosophical examination of laws of nature, causation, and other related topics. He argues that laws of nature are not susceptible to the sort of philosophical treatment preferred by empiricists. Indeed he shows that emperically pure matters of fact need not even determine what the laws are. Similar, even stronger, conclusions are drawn about causation. Replacing the traditional view of laws and causation requiring some kind of foundational legitimacy, the author argues that these phenomena are (...)
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    John Heil, From an Ontological Point of View. [REVIEW]John W. Carroll - 2006 - Philosophical Review 115 (1):127-131.
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    Ken Alder. The Lie Detectors: The History of an American Obsession. xiv + 336 pp., figs., bibl., index. New York: Free Press, 2007. $27. [REVIEW]Carroll Pursell - 2008 - Isis 99 (3):592-593.
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    Ross Thomson. Structures of Change in the Mechanical Age: Technological Innovation in the United States, 1790–1865. xiv + 432 pp., illus., tables, app., bibl., index. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. $68. [REVIEW]Carroll Pursell - 2010 - Isis 101 (3):670-671.
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  22. An Introduction to Metaphysics.John W. Carroll & Ned Markosian - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Ned Markosian.
    This book is an accessible introduction to the central themes of contemporary metaphysics. It carefully considers accounts of causation, freedom and determinism, laws of nature, personal identity, mental states, time, material objects, and properties, while inviting students to reflect on metaphysical problems. The philosophical questions discussed include: What makes it the case that one event causes another event? What are material objects? Given that material objects exist, do such things as properties exist? What makes it the case that a person (...)
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    John W. Carroll, Review of Decision Theory as Philosophy by Mark Kaplan. [REVIEW]John W. Carroll - 1998 - Philosophy of Science 65 (4):727-728.
  24. Ontology and the laws of nature.John W. Carroll - 1987 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 65 (3):261 – 276.
    An argument for realism (i.E., The ontological thesis that there exist universals) has emerged in the writings of david armstrong, Fred dretske, And michael tooley. These authors have persuasively argued against traditional reductive accounts of laws and nature. The failure of traditional reductive accounts leads all three authors to opt for a non-Traditional reductive account of laws which requires the existence of universals. In other words, These authors have opted for accounts of laws which (together with the fact that there (...)
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  25. Bishop McConnell-Personalist.Carroll D. W. Hildebrand - 1954 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 35 (4):380.
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  26. Nailed to Hume's cross?John W. Carroll - 2008 - In Theodore Sider, John Hawthorne & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Contemporary debates in metaphysics. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 67--81.
    Some scientists try to discover and report laws of nature. And, they do so with success. There are many principles that were for a long time thought to be laws that turned out to be useful approximations, like Newton’s gravitational principle. There are others that were thought to be laws and still are considered laws, like Einstein’s principle that no signals travel faster than light. Laws of nature are not just important to scientists. They are also of great interest to (...)
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  27. Self Visitation, Traveler Time, and Compatible Properties.John W. Carroll - 2011 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 41 (3):359-370.
    Ted Sider aptly and concisely states the self-visitation paradox thus: 'Suppose I travel back in time and stand in a room with my sitting 10-year-old self. I seem to be both sitting and standing, but how can that be?' (2001, 101). I will explore a relativist resolution of this paradox offered by, or on behalf of, endurantists.1 It maintains that the sitting and the standing are relative to the personal time or proper time of the time traveler and is intended (...)
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    Laws of the Logical Calculi.Carroll Morgan & J. W. Sanders - 1989
    "This document records some important laws of classical predicate logic. It is designed as a reservoir to be tapped by users of logic, in system development. Though a systematic presentation is attempted, many of the laws appear just because they happen to be useful.".
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    Instantaneous motion.John W. Carroll - 2002 - Philosophical Studies 110 (1):49 - 67.
    There is a longstanding definition of instantaneous velocity. It saysthat the velocity at t 0 of an object moving along a coordinate line is r if and only if the value of the first derivative of the object's position function at t 0 is r. The goal of this paper is to determine to what extent this definition successfully underpins a standard account of motion at an instant. Counterexamples proposed by Michael Tooley (1988) and also by John Bigelow and Robert (...)
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  30. Counterfactuals all the way down?: Marc Lange: Laws and lawmakers: Science, metaphysics, and the laws of nature. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009, 280 pp, $99 HB, $24.95 PB.Jim Woodward, Barry Loewer, John W. Carroll & Marc Lange - 2011 - Metascience 20 (1):27-52.
    Counterfactuals all the way down? Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s11016-010-9437-9 Authors Jim Woodward, History and Philosophy of Science, 1017 Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA Barry Loewer, Department of Philosophy, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA John W. Carroll, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8103, USA Marc Lange, Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB#3125—Caldwell Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3125, USA Journal Metascience (...)
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    Readings on Laws of Nature.John W. Carroll (ed.) - 2004 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
    As a subject of inquiry, laws of nature exist in the overlap between metaphysics and the philosophy of science. Over the past three decades, this area of study has become increasingly central to the philosophy of science. It also has relevance to a variety of topics in metaphysics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and epistemology. Readings on Laws of Nature is the first anthology to offer a contemporary history of the problem of laws. The book is organized around three (...)
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    Being There: Culture and Formation in Two Theological Schools.Jackson W. Carroll, Barbara G. Wheeler, Daniel O. Aleshire & Penny Long Marler - 1997 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This book offers a close-up look at theological education in the U.S. today. The authors' goal is to understand the way in which institutional culture affects the outcome of the educational process. To that end, they undertake ethnographic studies of two seminaries-one evangelical and one mainline Protestant. These studies, written in a lively journalistic style, make up the first part of the book and offer fascinating portraits of two very different intellectual, religious, and social worlds. The authors go on to (...)
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    Dispositions. [REVIEW]John W. Carroll - 2001 - Philosophical Review 110 (1):82-84.
    With the possible exception of causation, disposition concepts are as prevalent in ordinary thought as any of the nomic concepts. Progress on their nature has been hard to come by. No doubt the difficulty of saying anything illuminating and suitably general about their nature is a function of their pervasiveness.
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  34. Lipton on compatible contrasts.John W. Carroll - 1997 - Analysis 57 (3):170–178.
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    Property-level causation?John W. Carroll - 1991 - Philosophical Studies 63 (3):245 - 270.
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    Causation and Universals (Review). [REVIEW]John W. Carroll - 1992 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (4):1001-1004.
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    Indefinite terminating points and the iterated Prisoner's Dilemma.John W. Carroll - 1987 - Theory and Decision 22 (3):247-256.
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    The two dams and that damned paresis.John W. Carroll - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (1):65-81.
    Philosophers of science take it as a datum that Mayor John's having syphilis explains why he, rather than certain nonsyphilitics, had paresis. Using a new hypothetical example, the case of the two dams, it is argued that three independent considerations invalidate these philosophers' starting point.
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    Ways to Commit Autoinfanticide.John W. Carroll - 2016 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (1):180--191.
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    Purpose and Cognition: Edward Tolman and the Transformation of American Psychology.David W. Carroll - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book discusses the development of Edward Tolman's purposive behaviourism from the 1920s to the 1950s, highlighting the tension between his references to cognitive processes and the dominant behaviourist trends. It shows how Tolman incorporated concepts from European scholars, including Egon Brunswik and the Gestalt psychologists, to justify a more purposive form of behaviourism and how the theory evolved in response to the criticisms of his contemporaries. The manuscript also discusses Tolman's political activities, culminating in his role in the California (...)
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  41. Index of authors volume 2, 1998/1999.K. F. Alam, W. H. Andrews, Boatright Jr, S. C. Borkowski, S. Borna, V. Brand, G. M. Broekemier, R. I. Brown, M. R. Buckley & R. F. Carroll - 1999 - Teaching Business Ethics 2 (445).
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    Boundary in context.John W. Carroll - 2005 - Acta Analytica 20 (1):43-54.
    A contextualist account of modal assertions is sketched that makes their truth sensitive to the presuppositions of the conversation. Support for the account is mustered by considering its application to the context-sensitivity of assertions of subjunctive conditional sentences, explanation sentences, and knowledge sentences.
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  43. Nailed to Hume's cross?John W. Carroll - 2008 - In Theodore Sider, John Hawthorne & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Contemporary debates in metaphysics. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
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    Time Travel, Double Occupancy, and The Cheshire Cat.John W. Carroll, Daniel Ellis & Brandon Moore - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (2):541-549.
    The possibility of continuous backwards time travel—time travel for which the traveler follows a continuous path through space between departure and arrival—gives rise to the double-occupancy problem. The trouble is that the time traveler seems bound to have to travel through his or her younger self as the trip begins. Dowe and Le Poidevin agree that this problem is solved by putting the traveler in motion for a gradual trip to the past. Le Poidevin goes on to argue, however, that (...)
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    A puzzle about persistence.John W. Carroll & Lee Wentz - 2003 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33 (3):323-342.
    Our topic is the ontology and persistence conditions of material objects. One widely held doctrine is that identity-over-time has causal commitments. Another is that identity-over-time is just identity as it relates one object that exists at two times. We believe that a tension exists between these two apparently sensible positions: very roughly, if identity is the primary conceptual component of identity-over-time and—as is plausible—identity is noncausal, then the conceptual origins of the causal commitments of identity-over-time become a mystery. We will (...)
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    Decision-theoretic finitely iterated prisoner's dilemmas.John W. Carroll - 1999 - Analysis 59 (4):249–256.
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    General Causation.John W. Carroll - 1988 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1988:311 - 317.
    The traditional model and the contextual unanimity model are two probabilistic accounts of general causation subject to many well-known problems; e.g. cases of epiphenomena, causes raising their own probability, effects raising the probability of the cause, et cetera. After reviewing these problems and raising a new problem for the two models, I suggest the beginnings of an alternative probabilistic account. My suggestion avoids the problems encountered by earlier models, in large part, by an appeal to singular causation.
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    Humean justified belief.John W. Carroll - 1998 - Philosophical Quarterly 48 (192):373-378.
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  49. The unanimity theory and probabilistic sufficiency.John W. Carroll - 1992 - Philosophy of Science 59 (3):471-479.
    The unanimity theory is an account of property-level causation requiring that causes raise the probability of their effects in specified test situations. Richard Otte (1981) and others have presented counterexamples in which one property is probabilistically sufficient for at least one other property. Given the continuing discussion (e.g., Cartwright 1989; Cartwright and Dupre 1988; Eells 1988a,b), many apparently think that these problems are minor. By considering the impact of Otte's cases on recent versions of the theory, by raising several new (...)
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  50. An unstable eliminativism.John W. Carroll & William R. Carter - 2005 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 86 (1):1–17.
    In his book Objects and Persons, Trenton Merricks has reoriented and fine-tuned an argument from the philosophy of mind to support a selective eliminativism about macroscopic objects.1 The argument turns on a rejection of systematic causal overdetermination and the conviction that microscopic things do the causal work that is attributed to a great many (though not all) macroscopic things. We will argue that Merricks’ argument fails to establish his selective eliminativism.
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