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    A Strong Distinction between Humans and Non-Humans is no Longer Required for Research Purposes: A Debate Between Bruno Latour and Steve Fuller.Colin Barron - 2003 - History of the Human Sciences 16 (2):77-99.
    The second International Knowledge and Discourse Conference, held at the University of Hong Kong in June 2002, was the forum for the long-awaited debate between Bruno Latour and Steve Fuller. Bruno Latour counts beyond two. He places the blame for the emphasis in academia on the subject-object distinction on Kant. Latour wants academics to acknowledge that things act, and suggests we look at other traditions, e.g. the Chinese, for alternatives to the subject-object dichotomy. Steve Fuller concentrated on the moral project (...)
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    Colin Clark Replies to Peter Hunt.Colin Clark - 1978 - The Chesterton Review 4 (2):181-183.
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    [On Barron's Artists in the Making]: Professor Barron Replies.Frank Barron - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 7 (3):104.
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    Interview - Colin McGinn.Colin McGinn - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine 40 (40):49-50.
    Colin McGinn has written on a wide range of philosophical issues and is best known for his argument that the human mind is incapable of understanding itself, and that therefore attempts to understand the nature of consciousness are doomed. He has written a novel and a memoir, and has recently turned his attention to the cinema and Shakespeare. He is professor of philosophy at Miami University.
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    Interview - Colin McGinn.Colin McGinn - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine 40:49-50.
    Colin McGinn has written on a wide range of philosophical issues and is best known for his argument that the human mind is incapable of understanding itself, and that therefore attempts to understand the nature of consciousness are doomed. He has written a novel and a memoir, and has recently turned his attention to the cinema and Shakespeare. He is professor of philosophy at Miami University.
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    Colin Lyas on the Coherence of Christian Atheism.Colin Hamer - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (175):62.
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    Colin McGinn.Colin Mcginn - 2003 - Think 2 (5):7-16.
    The science-fiction film The Matrix generated a great deal of philosophical interest. There are already three collections of philosophical papers either published or in the pipeline devoted to the film. Here, Colin McGinn takes a closer look at the film and comes up with some rather surprising conclusions.
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  8. The Essential Colin Wilson.Colin Wilson - 1987
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    An interview with Colin Howson.Colin Howson - 2007 - The Reasoner 1 (6):1-3.
  10. Theory and Explanation in Archaeology the Southampton Conference /Edited by Colin Renfrew, Michael J. Rowlands, Barbara Abbott Segraves. --. --. [REVIEW]Colin Renfrew, M. Rowlands, Barbara Abbott Segraves & Theoretical Archaeology Group - 1982 - Academic Press, 1982.
     
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  11. Transcendental Philosophy and Critical Philosophy in Kant and Foucault: Response to Colin Koopman.Colin McQuillan - 2010 - Foucault Studies 9:145-155.
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  12. Transcendental Philosophy and Critical Philosophy: Response to Colin Koopman.Colin McQuillan - 2010 - Foucault Studies 9:145-155.
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    Estimating the number of illegal abortions.Colin Francome - 1977 - Journal of Biosocial Science 9 (4):467-479.
    This article considers the methods used to estimate the number of abortions before the 1967 Abortion Act came into operation. It suggests that the registration of legal abortions has enabled a new method to be used to calculate the number of illegal operations. The article concludes that the major effect of the Act was to transfer abortions from the illegal to the legal sector and, using the new method of calculation, estimates a total number of abortions immediately before the Act (...)
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    Semi-lattices and taxonomic systems.Barron Brainerd - 1970 - Noûs 4 (2):189-199.
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    Barron's Complaint: A Response to "Feminism, Aestheticism and the Limits of Law". [REVIEW]Peter Goodrich - 2001 - Feminist Legal Studies 9 (2):149-170.
    In academic contexts, it is always likely thatan author who criticises another's work – in abook review, or an article – will know theother author personally. They may well befriends. Reflecting upon the intimacy of thepublic sphere, this article responds to thetone of a recent critique of the style andpolitics of postmodern jurisprudence. Questionsof style, tone and scriptural face are anunconventional point of entry into a discussionof feminism, aesthetics and law. It is arguedhere that these issues are intrinsic to theembodiment (...)
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  16. The Descent of Winter: William Carlos Williams Under the Influence of Paris.Phillip Barron - 2016 - Sophia and Philosophia 1 (2):91-97.
    The influence of surrealism and Philippe Soupault on William Carlos Williams' poetry.
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  17. Barron's Simplified Approach to the Methodical Philosophy of René Descartes.D. A. Drennen - 1969 - Woodbury, N.Y., Barron's Educational Series.
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    What to tell and how to tell: a qualitative study of information sharing in research for adults with intellectual disability.D. Andre-Barron, A. Strydom & A. Hassiotis - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (6):501-506.
    Objectives: To explore opinions and attitudes regarding the current information-giving practices in research involving adults with intellectual disabilities.Design: Qualitative focus group study with a purposive sample.Setting: An intellectual disabilities service within the NHSParticipants: A sample of 26 individuals including adults with mild intellectual disability, carers, clinicians, care managers and the charitable sector.Results: Three main themes were identified: process, format, and content. There was agreement that there is a need for improvement in the process and quality of information giving. With regard (...)
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    Barron H. Lerner. When Illness Goes Public: Celebrity Patients and How We Look at Medicine. xv + 334 pp., figs., index. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. $25. [REVIEW]Steven Epstein - 2008 - Isis 99 (1):220-222.
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  20. Spectacular jurisprudence.Barron Anne - 2000 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 20 (2).
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  21. Barron's Simplified Approach to Rousseau.Bernard D. N. Grebanier - 1964 - Great Neck, N.Y., Barron's Educational Series.
     
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    Wittgenstein on Meaning: An Interpretation and Evaluation* By Colin McGinn| Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1984, xiv+ 202 pp.,£ 12.50. [REVIEW]By Colin McGinn - 1987 - Philosophy 62:103.
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    The Use of Eye-Movement Desensitization Reprocessing Therapy in Treating Post-traumatic Stress Disorder—A Systematic Narrative Review.Gemma Wilson, Derek Farrell, Ian Barron, Jonathan Hutchins, Dean Whybrow & Matthew D. Kiernan - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Letter to the Editor: A Dialogue Regarding Colin Ross' article “The Electrophysiological Basis of Evil Eye Belief”.Douglas Mesner & Colin A. Ross - 2011 - Anthropology of Consciousness 22 (2):103-105.
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    What If Barron and Klein Are Right About Insect Sentience?Bob Fischer - 2016 - Animal Sentience 115.
    If Klein & Barron are right, then insects may well be able to feel pain. If they can, then the standard approach to animal ethics generates some implausible results. Philosophers need to develop alternatives to this framework to avoid them.
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  26. USCATESCU BARRÓN, JORGE. Der Begriff des Guten - Eine historisch-systematische Untersuchung. Band 2: Mittelalterliche Philosophie von Augustinus bis Suárez. Karl Alber, Freiburg – München, 2020, 1024 pp. [REVIEW]Rafael Ramis-Barceló - 2021 - Anuario Filosófico 55 (1):176-179.
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    Toward a Professions-Based Understanding of Ethical and Responsible Lobbying.Lila Skountridaki & Andrew Barron - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (2):340-371.
    Responding to calls for more substantive studies into ethical and responsible lobbying, we analyze data collected over a 5-year period in Brussels to explore how individual lobbyists understand the ethical dimensions of their work. Mobilizing insights from the sociology of the professions, we expose an emerging lobbying professionalism and unpack practitioners’ understandings of what being a professional lobbyist entails, focusing in particular on their espoused values of transparency and honesty. While expectations to lobby more transparently and honestly stem from political (...)
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    The Discovery of the Individual, 1050-1200.Colin Morris - 1972 - University of Toronto Press in Association with the Medieval Academy of America.
    Colin Morris traces the origin of the concept of the individual, not to the Renaissance where it is popularly assumed to have been invented, but farther back, ...
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    Barron's Elements of Epistemology.D. W. Gotshalk - 1931 - Journal of Philosophy 28:667.
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    ""The perils of" X-ray vision": How radiographic images have historically influenced perception.Barron H. Lerner - 1991 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 35 (3):382-397.
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    Anne Barron, Yueguo Gu and Gerard Steen , The Routledge Handbook of Pragmatics.Xin Li - 2018 - Pragmatics and Society 9 (1):148-154.
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  32. The good doctor: a father, a son, and the evolution of medical ethics.Barron H. Lerner - 2014 - Boston: Beacon Press.
    The first Dr. Lerner -- Super doctor -- Illness hits home -- The second Dr. Lerner -- Forging my own path -- Treating the whole patient -- Family practitioner -- Growing disillusionment -- Slowing down -- Epilogue.
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    What the body commands: the imperative theory of pain.Colin Klein - 2015 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
    In What the Body Commands, Colin Klein proposes and defends a novel theory of pain. Klein argues that pains are imperative; they are sensations with a content, and that content is a command to protect the injured part of the body. He terms this view "imperativism about pain," and argues that imperativism can account for two puzzling features of pain: its strong motivating power and its uninformative nature. Klein argues that the biological purpose of pain is homeostatic; like hunger (...)
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    When Public Health Becomes Politicized.Barron H. Lerner - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (5).
    Perhaps nothing symbolizes the current polarized political climate in the United States more than the world of public health. Public health schools and health departments are full of “true believers,” people willing to crusade for any program designed to reduce morbidity and mortality. But in the “real world,” proven programs and strategies—such as gun-control measures, universal vaccination, and improved traffic safety—are routinely thwarted. Why do critics oppose efforts to improve the public's health? History can provide some answers.
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    On Adaptation, Maximization, and Reinforcement Learning Among Cognitive Strategies.Ido Erev & Greg Barron - 2005 - Psychological Review 112 (4):912-931.
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    Identity, Cause, and Mind.Colin McGinn - 1987 - Journal of Philosophy 84 (4):227-232.
    Since the appearance of a widely influential book, Self-Knowledge and Self-ldentity, Sydney Shoemaker has continued to work on a series of interrelated issues in the philosophy of mind and metaphysics. This volume contains a collection of the most important essays he has published since then. The topics that he deals with here include, among others, the nature of personal and other forms of identity, the relation of time to change, the nature of properties and causality and the relation between the (...)
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    RESEÑA de : Heidegger, Martin. Die Grundbegriffe der antiken Philosophie : Gesamtausgabe II: Abteilung : Vorlesungen 1919—1944 : Band 22. Frankfurt am Main : Vittorio Klostermann, 1993. [REVIEW]Jorge Uscatescu Barrón - 1994 - Endoxa 1 (4):304.
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    Genealogy as Critique: Foucault and the Problems of Modernity.Colin Koopman - 2013 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    Viewing Foucault in the light of work by Continental and American philosophers, most notably Nietzsche, Habermas, Deleuze, Richard Rorty, Bernard Williams, and Ian Hacking, Genealogy as Critique shows that philosophical genealogy involves not only the critique of modernity but also its transformation. Colin Koopman engages genealogy as a philosophical tradition and a method for understanding the complex histories of our present social and cultural conditions. He explains how our understanding of Foucault can benefit from productive dialogue with philosophical allies (...)
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    First-Person Interventions and the Meta-Problem of Consciousness.C. Klein & A. B. Barron - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (5-6):82-90.
    Chalmers' (2018) meta-problem of consciousness emphasizes unexpected common ground between otherwise incompatible positions. We argue that the materialist should welcome discussion of the meta-problem. We suggest that the core of the metaproblem is the seeming arbitrariness of subjective experience. This has an unexpected resolution when one moves to an interventionist account of scientific explanation: the same interventions that resolve the hard problem should also resolve the meta-problem.
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  40. Schopenhauer's Five-Dimensional Normative Ethics.Colin Marshall & Kayla Mehl - forthcoming - In David Bather Woods & Timothy Stoll (eds.), The Schopenhauerian Mind. Routledge.
    Most Anglophone commentators ignore Schopenhauer's normative ethics, and those who do consider it often dismiss it as simplistic. In this chapter, we argue that Schopenhauer in fact offers a rich normative ethics. Taking a cue from Scanlon, we offer a reading of Schopenhauer on which actions are subject to five distinct dimensions of ethical assessment. The resulting view is nuanced and, in many respects, attractive. We conclude, however, by arguing that none of the evaluative dimensions equip Schopenhauer to condemn actions (...)
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    Mindwaves: Thoughts on Intelligence, Identity, and Consciousness.Colin Blakemore & Susan Greenfield - 1987 - Blackwell.
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    How We Became Our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person.Colin Koopman - 2019 - Chicago, IL, USA: University of Chicago Press.
    We are now acutely aware, as if all of the sudden, that data matters enormously to how we live. How did information come to be so integral to what we can do? How did we become people who effortlessly present our lives in social media profiles and who are meticulously recorded in state surveillance dossiers and online marketing databases? What is the story behind data coming to matter so much to who we are? -/- In How We Became Our Data, (...)
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    The Romantic Ethic and the Spirit of Modern Consumerism: New Extended Edition.Colin Campbell - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    Originally published in 1987, Colin Campbell’s classic treatise on the sociology of consumption has become one of the most widely cited texts in sociology, anthropology, cultural studies, and the history of ideas. In the thirty years since its publication, The Romantic Ethic and the Spirit of Modern Consumerism has lost none of its impact. If anything, the growing commodification of society, the increased attention to consumer studies and marketing, and the ever-proliferating range of purchasable goods and services have made (...)
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    Buridan’s Ass and Other Dilemmas: A Decision-Value Approach.Wesley Cooper & Guillermo Barron - 2000 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 7 (2/3):21-31.
    The dilemma confronted by Buridan’s Ass leads into a problem about nil-preference situations, to which there is a solution in the literature that is inspired by Alan Turing: we have evolved with a computational module in our brains that comes into play in such situations by picking a random action among the alternatives that detennines the subject’s choice. We relate these Buridan’s Ass situations to a larger, theoretically interesting category in which there is no alternative that is decisively superior to (...)
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    Human Dignity and Political Criticism.Colin Bird - 2021 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Many, including Marx, Rawls, and the contemporary 'Black Lives Matter' movement, embrace the ambition to secure terms of co-existence in which the worth of people's lives becomes a lived reality rather than an empty boast. This book asks whether, as some believe, the philosophical idea of human dignity can help achieve that ambition. Offering a new fourfold typology of dignity concepts, Colin Bird argues that human dignity can perform this role only if certain traditional ways of conceiving it are (...)
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  46. Context sensitivity in action decreases along the autism spectrum: a predictive processing perspective.Colin Palmer, Bryan Paton, Melissa Kirkovski, Peter Enticott & Jakob Hohwy - unknown
  47. Hume's Problem: Induction and the Justification of Belief.Colin Howson - 2000 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    In the mid-eighteenth century David Hume argued that successful prediction tells us nothing about the truth of the predicting theory. But physical theory routinely predicts the values of observable magnitudes within very small ranges of error. The chance of this sort of predictive success without a true theory suggests that Hume's argument is flawed. However, Colin Howson argues that there is no flaw and examines the implications of this disturbing conclusion; he also offers a solution to one of the (...)
  48. Das Wesen des Schlechten: Als privatio boni: Zur Frage seiner Bestimmung.Jorge Uscatescu Barron - 2004 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 30:125-187.
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  49. La articulación fundamental del ser. Una investigación sobre la base de la ontología fundamental de Martin Heidegger.Jorge Uscatescu Barrón - forthcoming - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas:193.
    Se trata de la autopresentación que el autor hizo de su tesis doctoral, publicada, después en la Editorial Königshausen, de Würzsburg.
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    Book review: Anne Barron, Yueguo Gu and Gerard Steen (eds), The Routledge Handbook of Pragmatics. [REVIEW]Chaoqun Xie - 2019 - Discourse Studies 21 (3):358-360.
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