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    A longitudinal study of eating disorders among college women: Factors that influence recovery.Diane Watts-roy, Margaret Marino & Sharlene Hesse-Biber - 1999 - Gender and Society 13 (3):385-408.
    This study provides insight into factors that determine whether women in the college population who exhibit eating-disordered behavior during their college years recover during their postcollege years. The study assessed changes in the eating patterns of 21 women across a six-year time period, from sophomore year in college to two years postcollege. Eleven of the women get better during their postcollege year, whereas 10 of the women continue to struggle with disordered eating. The major differences between the two groups revolve (...)
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  2. Handbook of mental control.Diane Tice & Roy Bauerster - 1993 - In Daniel M. Wegner & J. Pennebaker (eds.), Handbook of Mental Control. Prentice-Hall.
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    Dialogue and Deconstruction: The Gadamer-Derrida Encounter, eds. Diane P. Michelfelder and Richard E. Palmer.Roy Boyne - 1991 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 22 (1):84-86.
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    Kierkegaard. [REVIEW]Roy Martinez - 2005 - Review of Metaphysics 58 (3):689-690.
    From the first moments of perusal I felt quite certain that Watts’s study, by virtue of its limpid prose and the serene self-assurance of its style, would be a reader’s delight, and so it was! Unlike so many books that merely shuffle around Kierkegaard, seeming to convey knowledge of the daedal structure of his art, Watts’ sure-footed approach avoids any form of circumlocution or sciolism. Instead, his presentation of Kierkegaard’s thought is crystalline, concise, and compelling.
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    Kierkegaard. [REVIEW]Roy Martinez - 2005 - Review of Metaphysics 58 (3):689-690.
    From the first moments of perusal I felt quite certain that Watts’s study, by virtue of its limpid prose and the serene self-assurance of its style, would be a reader’s delight, and so it was! Unlike so many books that merely shuffle around Kierkegaard, seeming to convey knowledge of the daedal structure of his art, Watts’ sure-footed approach avoids any form of circumlocution or sciolism. Instead, his presentation of Kierkegaard’s thought is crystalline, concise, and compelling.
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    Book Review: Diane Watt, Medieval Women's Writing. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2007. 208 + viii pp. (incl. index). ISBN 978—07456—3256—8, £17.99 (pbk). [REVIEW]Gillian Rudd - 2009 - Feminist Theory 10 (2):266-268.
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    Women, Writing and Religion in England and Beyond, 650-1100 (Studies in Early Medieval History). By Diane Watt. Pp. x, 238, London/NY, Bloomsbury Academic, hdb 2020 $95.00, ppb 2021 $39.95. [REVIEW]John C. Hirsh - 2021 - Heythrop Journal 62 (5):950-952.
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    Alan Watts--in the academy: essays and lectures.Alan Watts (ed.) - 2017 - Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
    Explores language and mysticism, Buddhism and Zen, Christianity, comparative religion, psychedelics, and psychology and psychotherapy. Gold Winner for Philosophy, 2017 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards To commemorate the 2015 centenary of the birth of Alan Watts (1915–1973), Peter J. Columbus and Donadrian L. Rice have assembled a much-needed collection of Watts’s scholarly essays and lectures. Compiled from professional journals, monographs, scholarly books, conferences, and symposia proceedings, the volume sheds valuable light on the developmental arc of (...)’s thinking about language and mysticism, Buddhism and Zen, Christianity, comparative religion, psychedelics, and psychology and psychotherapy. This definitive collection challenges Watts’s reputation as a “popularizer” or “philosophical entertainer,” revealing his concerns to be much more expansive and transdisciplinary than is suggested by the parochial “Zen Buddhist” label commonly affixed to his writings. The editors’ authoritative introduction elucidates contemporary perspectives on Watts’s life and work, and supports a bold rethinking of his contributions to psychology, philosophy, and religion. Peter J. Columbus is Administrator of the Shantigar Foundation in Rowe, Massachusetts. Donadrian L. Rice is Professor of Psychology at the University of West Georgia. Together they are the coeditors of Alan Watts—Here and Now: Contributions to Psychology, Philosophy, and Religion, also published by SUNY Press. (shrink)
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  9. A realist theory of science.Roy Bhaskar - 1975 - New York: Routledge.
    In this book, Roy Bhaskar sets out to revindicate ontology, critiquing the reduction of being in favor of knowledge, which he calls the "epistemic fallacy".
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    The Friend, the Eccentric, and the Grouch.Edward Watts - forthcoming - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition:1-17.
    Historians of philosophy are often challenged to discern the relative impacts of the ideas and the actions of ancient philosophers. The ideas of these thinkers often stand alone in an almost disembodied fashion, set apart from the physicality of a philosopher, his or her personality, and even their intellectual development over time. This article considers the tension between the people, the ideas, and the social context in Late Antique Athens and Alexandria and investigates the way in which genial and difficult (...)
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  11. Dialectic: the pulse of freedom.Roy Bhaskar - 2008 - New York: Routledge.
    Introduction: Critical realism, hegelian dialectic and the problems of philosophy preliminary considerations -- Objectives of the book -- Dialectic : an initial orientation -- Negation -- Four degrees of critical realism -- Prima facie objections to critical realism -- On the sources and general character of the hegelian dialectic -- On the immanent critique and limitations of the hegelian dialectic -- The fine structure of the hegelian dialectic -- Dialectic : the logic of absence, arguments, themes, perspectives, configurations -- Absence (...)
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    Claude La Charité & Roxanne Roy (dir.), Femmes, rhétorique et éloquence sous l’Ancien Régime.Jean-Claude Arnould - 2013 - Clio 38.
    Les fruits d’un colloque canadien (Rimouski, septembre 2007) qui associait à des critiques confirmés bon nombre de jeunes chercheurs sont maintenant disponibles sous la forme d’un nouveau volume de « L’École du genre ». Les contributions présentées ici sont au nombre de vingt-huit, auxquelles s’ajoutent une introduction par Claude La Charité, un état des recherches dressé par Diane Desrosiers puis une bibliographie (peut-être trop) sélective. Saluons d’emblée la richesse et la diversité de ce...
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    Cooperation, Complicity & Conscience: Problems in Healthcare, Science, Law and Public Policy.Helen Watt (ed.) - 2005 - Linacre Centre.
    Cooperation in evil or wrongdoing is one of the most perplexing areas in bioethics, both for those working in the field and those seeking their advice. The papers collected in this book are written by philosophers, theologians and lawyers who have studied these problems and / or by those who have faced these problems in their own work in law, healthcare and research, and political campaigning. The volume includes both general treatments of the subject of cooperation and conscientious objection, and (...)
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  14. In my own way.Alan Watts - 1972 - New York,: Vintage Books.
     
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  15. Seeing dark things: the philosophy of shadows.Roy A. Sorensen - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The eclipse riddle -- Seeing surfaces -- The disappearing act -- Spinning shadows -- Berkeley's shadow -- Para-reflections -- Para-refractions : shadowgrams and the black drop -- Goethe's colored shadows -- Filtows -- Holes in the light -- Black and blue -- Seeing in black and white -- We see in the dark -- Hearing silence.
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    Perspectival Logical Pluralism.Roy T. Cook - 2023 - Res Philosophica 100 (2):171-202.
    Logical pluralism is the view that there is more than one formal logic that correctly (or best, or legitimately) codifies the logical consequence relation in natural language. This essay provides a taxonomy of different variations on the logical pluralist theme based on a five-part structure, and then identifies an unoccupied position in this taxonomy: perspectival logical pluralism. Perspectival pluralism provides an attractive position from which to formulate a philosophy of logic from a feminist perspective (and from other, identity-based perspectives, such (...)
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    Plato etc.: problems of philosophy and their resolution.Roy Bhaskar - 2010 - New York: Routledge.
    Is philosophy worth it? -- Explanation and the laws of nature -- Reference, truth, and meaning -- Causality, change, and emergence -- Making it happen (social agency) -- Dialectic -- Living well -- Dialectic critical realism -- Socrates and so on? -- Philosophy and the dialectic of emancipation -- Appendix: explaining philosophies.
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  18. A brief history of the paradox: philosophy and the labyrinths of the mind.Roy A. Sorensen - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Can God create a stone too heavy for him to lift? Can time have a beginning? Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Riddles, paradoxes, conundrums--for millennia the human mind has found such knotty logical problems both perplexing and irresistible. Now Roy Sorensen offers the first narrative history of paradoxes, a fascinating and eye-opening account that extends from the ancient Greeks, through the Middle Ages, the Enlightenment, and into the twentieth century. When Augustine asked what God was doing before (...)
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  19. Thinking community.Diane Enns - 2018 - In Inna Viriasova (ed.), Roberto Esposito: biopolitics and philosophy. Albany, NY: SUNY.
     
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    When Do People Obey Laws?: Towards an Integrated Approach to Compliance.Shubhangi Roy - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book examines the intricate dynamics of when individuals adhere to laws, taking into account the context in which laws attempt to shape human behavior. While existing literature touches upon various reasons why people comply with laws, the book focuses on a critical question which has been missing from the discussion: when do people obey laws? By treating law as a form of social communication, it develops an integrated framework to answer this question. It explores how social, psychological, and institutional (...)
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  21. Discours de réception de M. Edouard le Roy.Edouard Le Roy - 1946 - Paris,: Librairie académique Perrin. Edited by Andre Chaumeix.
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    The philosophy of metaReality: creativity, love, and freedom.Roy Bhaskar - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    The Vedanta of conciousness : transcendence, enlightenment and everyday life -- The alienated self and the Kabbala of transformation -- The Zen of creativity and the critique of the discursive intellect -- The Tao of love and unconditionality in commitment -- The yoga of action and effortless efficiency -- The nous of perception and the re-enchantment of the tree of life -- The gnosis of freedom and the Fana of fulfilment.
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    The ethics of Emmanuel Levinas.Diane Perpich - 2008 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Introduction : but is it ethics? -- Alterity : the problem of transcendence -- Singularity : the unrepresentable face -- Responsibility : the infinity of the demand -- Ethics : normativity and norms -- Scarce resources? : Levinas, animals, and the environment -- Failures of recognition and the recognition of failure : Levinas and identity politics.
  24. Proof analysis in intermediate logics.Roy Dyckhoff & Sara Negri - 2012 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 51 (1):71-92.
    Using labelled formulae, a cut-free sequent calculus for intuitionistic propositional logic is presented, together with an easy cut-admissibility proof; both extend to cover, in a uniform fashion, all intermediate logics characterised by frames satisfying conditions expressible by one or more geometric implications. Each of these logics is embedded by the Gödel–McKinsey–Tarski translation into an extension of S4. Faithfulness of the embedding is proved in a simple and general way by constructive proof-theoretic methods, without appeal to semantics other than in the (...)
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    Nothing: A Philosophical History.Roy A. Sorensen - 2021 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    An entertaining history of the idea of nothing - including absences, omissions, and shadows - from the Ancient Greeks through the 20th century How can nothing cause something? The absence of something might seem to indicate a null or a void, an emptiness as ineffectual as a shadow. In fact, 'nothing' is one of the most powerful ideas the human mind has ever conceived. This short and entertaining book by Roy Sorensen is a lively tour of the history and philosophy (...)
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    A Natural History of the Senses.Diane Ackerman - 1990 - Random House.
    A. NATURAL. HISTORY. OF. THE. SENSES. “This is one of the best books of the year—by any measure you want to apply. It is interesting, informative, very well written. This book can be opened on any page and read with relish.... thoroughly  ...
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  27. Smr̥ticāraṇe mahāyogī Anirbāṇa.Dilip Kumar Roy - 1979 - Kalikātā: Haimabatī : paribeśaka Śrīarabinda Pāṭhamandira.
     
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  28. A study of social morality.Wellstood Alexander Watt - 1901 - Edinburgh,: T. & T. Clark.
    pt. I. The standpoint of virtue.--pt. II. Social organization.
     
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  29. Afterword.Fraser Watts - 2018 - In Russell Re Manning (ed.), Mutual enrichment between psychology and theology. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  30. Doing theology in dialogue with psychology.Fraser Watts - 2018 - In Russell Re Manning (ed.), Mutual enrichment between psychology and theology. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  31. Self-spirituality in the twenty-first century.Galen Watts - 2018 - In Russell Re Manning (ed.), Mutual enrichment between psychology and theology. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  32. Vers une impossible conclusion.Pierre Watté - 1980 - In Pierre Watté (ed.), Ethique et sociologie des valeurs: conflit ou complémentarité?: séminaire. Leuven: Peeters.
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    Paradoxes.Roy T. Cook - 2013 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    Paradoxes are arguments that lead from apparently true premises, via apparently uncontroversial reasoning, to a false or even contradictory conclusion. Paradoxes threaten our basic understanding of central concepts such as space, time, motion, infinity, truth, knowledge, and belief. In this volume Roy T Cook provides a sophisticated, yet accessible and entertaining, introduction to the study of paradoxes, one that includes a detailed examination of a wide variety of paradoxes. The book is organized around four important types of paradox: the semantic (...)
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    The Essentials of Philosophy.Roy Wood Sellars - 2019 - New York, The Macmillan company,: Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    The joyous cosmology: adventures in the chemistry of consciousness.Alan Watts - 1962 - Novato, California: New World Library.
    Philosopher Alan Watts describes his experiences with consciousness-changing drugs and the levels of insight that they can facilitate, illuminating questions about the nature of existence and the existence of the sacred. Originally published in 1962; new edition includes article on psychedelics written for the California Law Review"--Provided by publisher.
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    The fish who found the sea.Alan Watts - 2020 - Boulder, Colorado: Sounds True. Edited by Khoa Le.
    This parable from the beloved philosopher Alan Watts tells the story of a confused fish who begins to chase his own tail in an effort to keep from falling to the bottom of the ocean. The poor fish becomes more and more anxious and exhausted, until the Great Sea speaks up to remind him of what was supporting him all along. This is a 32-page, fully illustrated picture book with illustrations from award-winning illustrator Khoa Le with a message every (...)
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    Nietzsche and National Identity.Diane Morgan - 2006-01-01 - In Keith Ansell Pearson (ed.), A Companion to Nietzsche. Blackwell. pp. 455–474.
    This chapter contains sections titled: 1 2.
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  38. Character education.Paul Watts & Kristján Kristjánsson - 2023 - In Randall R. Curren (ed.), Handbook of philosophy of education. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  39. Character education.Paul Watts & Kristján Kristjánsson - 2023 - In Randall R. Curren (ed.), Handbook of philosophy of education. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  40. From the conflict of laws to legal pluralism and back.Horatia Muir Watt - 2020 - In Paul Schiff Berman (ed.), The Oxford handbook of global legal pluralism. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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  41. Imām-i Muḥammad Ghazālī: mutafakkir-i buzurg-i Musulmān.W. Montgomery Watt - 1968 - Tabrīz: Kitābfurūshī-i Mihr, bā hamkārī-i Muʼassasah-ʼi Intishārāt-i Frānklīn. Edited by Maḥmūd Iṣfahānīʹzādah.
  42. Social justice in the stacks : opening the borders of feminism in libraries.Gina Watts - 2017 - In Maria T. Accardi (ed.), The feminist reference desk: concepts, critiques, and conversations. Sacramento, California: Library Juice Press.
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  43. The No-No Paradox Is a Paradox.Roy T. Cook - 2011 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 89 (3):467-482.
    The No-No Paradox consists of a pair of statements, each of which ?says? the other is false. Roy Sorensen claims that the No-No Paradox provides an example of a true statement that has no truthmaker: Given the relevant instances of the T-schema, one of the two statements comprising the ?paradox? must be true (and the other false), but symmetry constraints prevent us from determining which, and thus prevent there being a truthmaker grounding the relevant assignment of truth values. Sorensen's view (...)
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  44. Critical realism in resonance with Nordic ecophilosophy.Roy Bhaskar - 2012 - In Ecophilosophy in a world of crisis: critical realism and the Nordic contributions. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  45. Free Will, Consciousness, and Cultural Animals.Roy F. Baumeister - 2008 - In John Baer, James C. Kaufman & Roy F. Baumeister (eds.), Are we free?: psychology and free will. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  46. Kant tell an a priori lie.Roy Sorensen - 2022 - In Laurence R. Horn (ed.), From lying to perjury: linguistic and legal perspective on lies and other falsehoods. Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.
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    Introduction: Three Responses to Zygmunt Bauman.Roy Boyne - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (6):91-94.
    This introduction reflects on the themes of viscosity, death and the Other in three essays, written by John Milbank, Julia Hell, and Martin Jay, which provide a response — respectively — to three of Professor Zygmunt Bauman’s key works: Legislators and Interpreters, Modernity and the Holocaust, and Liquid Modernity.
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  48. Kicking the Stone: The Search for Reliable Evidence in Journalism.Roy Peter Clark - 2014 - In Kelly McBride & Tom Rosenstiel (eds.), The new ethics of journalism: principles for the 21st century. Los Angeles: SAGE.
     
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  49. Kicking the Stone: The Search for Reliable Evidence in Journalism.Roy Peter Clark - 2014 - In Kelly McBride & Tom Rosenstiel (eds.), The new ethics of journalism: principles for the 21st century. Los Angeles: SAGE.
     
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    Robert Lorne Victor Hale FRSE May 4, 1945 – December 12, 2017.Roy T. Cook & Stewart Shapiro - 2018 - Philosophia Mathematica 26 (2):266-274.
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