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    Point defect-dislocation interaction in a crystal under tension.E. J. Savino - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 36 (2):323-340.
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    Personal agency: the metaphysics of mind and action.E. J. Lowe - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This theory accords to volitions the status of basic mental actions, maintaining that these are spontaneous exercises of the will--a "two-way" power which ...
  3. On the individuation of powers.E. J. Lowe - 2010 - In Anna Marmodoro (ed.), The Metaphysics of Powers: Their Grounding and Their Manifestations. Routledge.
     
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    Form without matter.E. J. Lowe - 1998 - Ratio 11 (3):214–234.
    Three different concepts of matter are identified: matter as what a thing is immediately made of, matter as stuff of a certain kind, and matter in the (dubious) sense of material ‘substratum’. The doctrine of hylomorphism, which regards every individual concrete thing as being ‘combination’ of matter and form, is challenged. Instead it is urged that we do well to identify an individual concrete thing with its own particular ‘substantial form’. The notions of form and matter, far from being correlative, (...)
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    Instantiation, identity and constitution.E. J. Lowe - 1983 - Philosophical Studies 44 (1):45 - 59.
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    Pupil mimicry in infants and parents.Evin Aktar, Maartje E. J. Raijmakers & Mariska E. Kret - 2020 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (6):1160-1170.
    Changes in pupil size can reflect social interest or affect, and tend to get mimicked by observers during eye contact. Pupil mimicry has recently been observed in young infants, whereas it is unkno...
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    Coinciding Objects: In Defence of the 'Standard Account'.E. J. Lowe - 1995 - Analysis 55 (3):171 - 178.
    E. J. Lowe; Coinciding objects: in defence of the ‘standard account’, Analysis, Volume 55, Issue 3, 1 July 1995, Pages 171–178, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/5.
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    Vague identity and quantum indeterminacy: Further reflections.E. J. Lowe - 1999 - Analysis 59 (4):328–330.
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    Protecting Communities in Biomedical Research.Charles Weijer & E. J. Emanuel - unknown
    Although for the last 50 years, ethicists dealing with human experimentation have focused primarily on the need to protect individual research subjects and vulnerable groups, biomedical research, especially in genetics, now requires the establishment of standards for the protection of communities. We have developed such a strategy, based on five steps. (i) Identification of community characteristics relevant to the biomedical research setting, (ii) delineation of a typology of different types of communities using these characteristics, (iii) determination of the range of (...)
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    Substantial change and spatiotemporal coincidence.E. J. Lowe - 2003 - Ratio 16 (2):140–160.
    Substantial change occurs when a persisting object of some kind either begins or ceases to exist. Typically, this happens when one or more persisting objects of another kind or kinds are subjected to appropriate varieties of qualitative or relational change, as when the particles composing a lump of bronze are rearranged so as to create a statue. However, such transformations also seem to result, very often, in cases of spatiotemporal coincidence, in which two numerically distinct objects of different kinds exist (...)
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    Reply to Noonan on vague identity.E. J. Lowe - 1997 - Analysis 57 (1):88–91.
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    Indeterminist Free Will.Storrs McCall & E. J. Lowe - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (3):681-690.
    The aim of the paper is to prove the consistency of libertarianism. We examine the example of Jane, who deliberates at length over whether to vacation in Colorado (C) or Hawaii (H), weighing the costs and benefits, consulting travel brochures, etc. Underlying phenomenological deliberation is an indeterministic neural process in which nonactual motor neural states n(C) and n(H) corresponding to alternatives C and H remain physically possible up until the moment of decision. The neurophysiological probabilities pr(n(C)) and pr(n(H)) evolve continuously (...)
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    Entity, identity and unity.E. J. Lowe - 1998 - Erkenntnis 48 (2-3):191-208.
    I propose a fourfold categorisation of entities according to whether or not they possess determinate identity-conditions and whether or not they are determinately countable. Some entities – which I call ‘individual objects’ – have both determinate identity and determinate countability: for example, persons and animals. In the case of entities of a kind K belonging to this category, we are in principle always entitled to expect there to be determinate answers to such questions as ‘Is x the same K as (...)
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    One-Level versus Two-Level Identity Criteria.E. J. Lowe - 1991 - Analysis 51 (4):192 - 194.
    E. J. Lowe; One-level versus two-level identity criteria, Analysis, Volume 51, Issue 4, 1 October 1991, Pages 192–194, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/51.4.192.
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    (Re)constructing technological society by taking social construction even more seriously.E. J. Woodhouse - 2005 - Social Epistemology 19 (2 & 3):199 – 223.
    After recognizing that technologies are socially constructed, questions arise concerning how technologies should be constructed, by what processes, and granting how much influence to whom. Because partisanship, uncertainty, and disagreement are inevitable in trying to answer these questions, reconstructivist scholarship should embrace the desirability of thoughtful partisanship, should focus on strategies for coping intelligently with uncertainties, and should make central the study of social processes for coping with disagreement regarding technoscience and its utilization. That often will entail siding with have-nots, (...)
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    Gewirth on reason and morality.E. J. Bond - 1980 - Metaphilosophy 11 (1):36–53.
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    Ontic indeterminacy of identity unscathed.E. J. Lowe - 2001 - Analysis 61 (3):241–245.
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    Some formal ontological relations.E. J. Lowe - 2004 - Dialectica 58 (3):297–316.
    Some formal ontological relations are identified, in the context of an account of ontological categorization. It is argued that neither formal ontological relations nor ontological categories should themselves be regarded as elements of being, but that this does not undermine the claim of formal ontology to be a purely objective science. It is also argued that some formal ontological relations, like some ontological categories, are more basic than others. A four‐category ontology is proposed, in which two basic categories of universals (...)
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    On the alleged necessity of true identity statements.E. J. Lowe - 1982 - Mind 91 (364):579-584.
    A highly contentious issue in recent philosophy of logic has been the question of whether there can be contingently true identity statements. In this paper I want to investigate a possible loop-hole in the standard argument of the necessitarians (i.e., those who maintain that any true identity statement is necessarily true).
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    How (not) to attack the luck argument.E. J. Coffman - 2010 - Philosophical Explorations 13 (2):157-166.
    The Luck Argument is among the most influential objections to the main brand of libertarianism about metaphysical freedom and moral responsibility. In his work, Alfred Mele [2006. Free will and luck . Oxford: Oxford University Press] develops - and then attempts to defeat - the literature's most promising version of the Luck Argument. After explaining Mele's version of the Luck Argument, I present two objections to his novel reply to the argument. I argue for the following two claims: (1) Mele's (...)
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  21. Critical notice of Jonathan Sutton, without justification.E. J. Coffman - forthcoming - Philosophical Books.
    In Without Justification,[1] Jonathan Sutton undermines the orthodox view that a justified belief needn’t constitute knowledge; develops a battery of arguments for the unorthodox thesis that you justifiedly believe P iff you know P; and explores the topics of testimony and inference in light of his equation of justification and knowledge (J=K). This book is essential reading at epistemology’s cutting edge. In §I, we’ll take an extended tour of the book, raising various questions and objections along the way. In §II, (...)
     
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    Touching art: Intimacy, embodiment, and the somatosensory system.E. J. Esrock - 2002 - Consciousness and Emotion 2 (2):233-253.
    Viewers have a way of using their somatosensory system to create temporary boundary changes that bring them into intimate relationships with art objects. Spectators experience this imaginary fusion when simultaneously attending to their own somatosensory sensations, which occur inside the body, and to qualities of the artwork, which exist in the external world. At such moments viewers reinterpret their somatosensory sensations as a quality of the artwork. When inside and outside are reinterpreted, viewers cross the conventional boundary between self and (...)
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    The particular–universal distinction: A reply to MacBride.E. J. Lowe† - 2004 - Dialectica 58 (3):335–340.
    In this brief reply to Fraser MacBride's critical examination of the four‐category ontology and the place within it of the particular ‐ universal distinction, it is argued that the prospects for identifying the four basic ontological categories in terms of the characteristic patterns of ontological dependency between entities belonging to the different categories are rather more promising than MacBride suggests.
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    Indicative and Counterfactual Conditionals.E. J. Lowe - 1979 - Analysis 39 (3):139 - 141.
    E. J. Lowe; Indicative and counterfactual conditionals, Analysis, Volume 39, Issue 3, 1 June 1979, Pages 139–141, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/39.3.139.
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    Wright versus Lewis on the Transitivity of Counterfactuals.E. J. Lowe - 1984 - Analysis 44 (4):180 - 183.
    E. J. Lowe; Wright versus Lewis on the transitivity of counterfactuals, Analysis, Volume 44, Issue 4, 1 October 1984, Pages 180–183, https://doi.org/10.1093/ana.
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    Real essentialism – David S. Oderberg.E. J. Lowe - 2010 - Philosophical Quarterly 60 (240):648-652.
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    Reply to Gewirth.E. J. Bond - 1980 - Metaphilosophy 11 (1):70–75.
    It is claimed that gewirth does not address himself to the main lines of criticism put forward in "gewirth on reason and morality," but instead berates the author for insufficient attention to, Failure to acknowledge, And misinterpretation of, Aspects of what he (gewirth) has said. These charges are denied, With the suggestion that the shoe is on the other foot, And some of the main lines of criticism are re-Affirmed.
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    Radical externalism or Berkeley revisited?E. J. Lowe - 2006 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (7-8):78-94.
    Ted Honderich's 'Radical Externalism' concerning the nature of consciousness is a refreshing, and in many ways very appealing, approach to a long- standing and seemingly intractable philosophical conundrum. Although I sympathize with many of his motivations in advancing the theory and share his hostility for certain alternative approaches that are currently popular, I will serve him better by playing devil's advocate than by simply recording my points of agreement with him. If his theory is a good one, it should be (...)
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    The mind in nature.E. J. Lowe - 2009 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 17 (4):609 – 611.
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    Vagueness and Metaphysics.E. J. Lowe - 2011 - In Giuseppina Ronzitti (ed.), Vagueness: A Guide. Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer Verlag. pp. 19--53.
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    On putting milk in coffee: The effect of thematic relations on similarity judgments.E. J. Wisniewski & M. Bassok - 1996 - In Garrison W. Cottrell (ed.), Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of The Cognitive Science Society. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 464--468.
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    In defence of omnipotence.E. J. Khamara - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (112):215-228.
    A distinction is drawn between the "outcome", Or result of a certain exercise of power, And the "act", Or the manner in which that result is accomplished. Omnipotence is then defined solely in terms of its possible outcomes, And the definition used to dispel certain "paradoxes" recently discussed in articles by j l mackie, P t geach and r g swinburne, Among others. Finally, It is argued that god's inability to do certain things, Such as telling a lie or breaking (...)
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    Locke: Compatibilist event-causalist or libertarian substance-causalist? [REVIEW]E. J. Lowe - 2004 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 68 (3):688–701.
    Towards the end of Chapter XXI of Book II of the Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Locke remarks, with all the appearance of sincerity and genuine modesty, that.
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    In defense of moderate-sized specimens of dry goods. [REVIEW]E. J. Lowe - 2003 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 67 (3):704–710.
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    Is conceptualist realism a stable position? [REVIEW]E. J. Lowe - 2005 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (2):456–461.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]E. J. Craig - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (3):272-274.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]E. J. Craig - 1970 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 21 (2):272-274.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]E. J. Craig - 1971 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (1):272-274.
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    New books. [REVIEW]E. J. Furlong - 1953 - Mind 62 (245):259-262.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]E. J. Lowe - 1993 - Mind 102 (405):151-153.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]E. J. Lowe - 1995 - Mind 104 (413):151-153.
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    Review. Notes on philosophy, probability and mathematics. FP Ramsey. [REVIEW]E. J. Lowe - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (2):300-301.
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    Review: Powers: A study in metaphysics. [REVIEW]E. J. Lowe - 2004 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (4):817-822.
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    Alfonso Traina: Poeti latini (e neolatini). Note e saggi filologici. Pp. vi + 396. Bologna: Pàtron, 1975. Paper, L. 5,850. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):165-.
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    Appendix Vergiliana. Testo, introduzione e traduzione a cura di Remo Giomini. Pp. liii+282. Florence: La Nuova Italia, 1953. Paper, L. 2500. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (02):170-171.
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    Fabio Cupaiuolo: Tra poesia e poetica: su alcuni aspetti culturali delta poesia latina nell'etá augustea. (Collana di Studi Latini, xv.) Pp. 280. Naples: Libreria Scientifica Editrice, 1966. Paper, L. 5,000. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (02):239-.
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    Girolamo Vitelli: Filologia classica … e romantica. Scritto inedito (1917). A cura di Teresa Lodi. (Bibliotechina del saggiatore, 17.) Pp. x+146. Florence: Le Monnier, 1962. Paper, L. 1,200. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (01):121-.
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    LUCRETIUS I–III E. Flores: Titus Lucretius Carus: De rerum natura. Edizione critica con introduzione e versione. Volume primo (Libri I–III) . (Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici: La Scuola di Epicuro, Supplemento 2.) Pp. 317. Naples: Bibliopolis, 2002. Cased. ISBN: 88-7088-414-. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):366-.
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    Nvmeri Innvmeri George E. Duckworth: Vergil and Classical Hexameter Poetry: a Study in Metrical Variety. Pp. ix+167. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1969. Cloth, $7·50. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (02):200-203.
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    Candidi Impertite J. Poucet, J.-M. Hannick: Aux sources de l'antiquité grécoromaine: Guide bibliographique. Pp. 291. Louvain-la-Neuve: Artel, 1993. Paper. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):310-312.
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