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    L2-L1 Translation Priming Effects in a Lexical Decision Task: Evidence From Low Proficient Korean-English Bilinguals.Yoonhyoung Lee, Euna Jang & Wonil Choi - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Ling and Lee's open letter.Laura Ling & Euna Lee - 2010 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (1):72-76.
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    Conversations in political philosophy.Lee Kerckhove - 2010 - Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company.
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    Heidegger's Crisis: Philosoph yand Politics in Nazi Germany by Hans Sluga.Lee Kerckhove - 1995 - Auslegung 20 (2):109-116.
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    Translations of Russian works.Lee R. Kerschner - 1964 - Studies in East European Thought 4 (2):164-177.
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    Translations of Russian works.Lee R. Kerschner - 1964 - Studies in Soviet Thought 4 (2):164-177.
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    Truth and Fiction in A Dialogue of Comfort.Lee Cullen Khanna - 1980 - Moreana 17 (Number 65-17 (1-2):57-66.
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    Rejoinder: Response to Beit-Hallahmi and Watts.Lee A. Kirkpatrick - 2006 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 28 (1):71-79.
    Both Watts and Beit-Hallahmi are enthusiastic about attachment theory as an important contribution to the psychology of religion, but they raise very different criticisms regarding other aspects of the book. I respond to Beit-Hallahmi by defending my assertion that a scientific approach to psychology of religion need not lead to the conclusion, nor rest on the premise, that the beliefs under study are ontologically false. I argue further that this "veridicality trap" has deep roots in prevailing, deeply mistaken assumptions about (...)
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    Hart's Primary and Secondary Rules.K. -K. Lee - 1968 - Mind 77 (308):561 - 564.
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    The legalist school and legal positivism.K. K. Lee - 1975 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 3 (1):23-56.
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    Cool characters: irony and American fiction.Lee Konstantinou - 2016 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    Cool Characters tells the story of American political irony from World War II to the present: how irony came to seem politically subversive for American countercultural rebels; how mainstream culture allegedly co-opted countercultural irony; how irony became part of major critical theories of postmodernism; and how -- starting in the late 1980s -- innovative writers developed an idea of "postirony" with the hope of overcoming the political limitations of postmodern irony. To chart the shift from irony to postirony, and show (...)
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    The formation and characteristics of Confucianism in the early Tokugawa era.Lee Yongsoo - 2007 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 22:475-514.
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    Temporal Part Theory, Material Constitution and the Self.Lee Yungwhan - 2022 - Modern Philosophy 20:425-454.
    이 논문은 데이빗 루이스의 시간적 부분 이론(temporal part theory)과 물질적 구성(material consitution)에 대한 반 인와겐의 입장에 대한 논의를 출발점으로 삼는다. 먼저 필자는 루이스의 시간적 부분이론을 반박한다. 루이스의 이론의 핵심적인 내용을 똑같이 반영(mirror)하면서도 그 이론과 상충하는 이론을 구성하고 이 두 이론 중 어느 한 쪽을 선택하는 것은 결국은 임의적인(arbitrary) 결정을 하는 것인데 이 사실은 이 두 이론 모두를 매력적이지 않게 만든다고 주장한다. 이 두 이론을 모두 거부한다면 우리는 사물을 (특별히 문제되는 사물이 ‘자아’라면 더더욱) 어디에 위치시켜야 하는지 새로운 가능성을 탐색해 보게 된다. (...)
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    Popper's Falsifiability and Darwin's Natural Selection.K. K. Lee - 1969 - Philosophy 44 (170):291 - 302.
    Popper Proposed the criterion of falsifiability as a solution to the problem of demarcation i.e. of distinguishing science from pseudo-science and not, as many of his contemporaries in the Vienna Circle mistook it to be, a solution to the quite different problem with which they themselves were preoccupied, viz. of providing a criterion of meaning to distinguish the meaningful from the meaningless. While the positivists were concerned to damn metaphysics and exalt science, by identifying the empirically verifiable with the meaningful, (...)
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    Reflections on Biased Assimilation and Belief Polarization.Lee Ross - 2012 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 24 (2):233-245.
    Where Taber and Lodge view belief polarization to indicate a “partisan motivation,” Lord et al. (1979) believed it to be consistent with a desire for accuracy: A “weak” study articulating an opposing viewpoint might simply sharpen participants' initial belief of the wisdom of their prior beliefs. This polarization, Taber and Lodge show, correlates with political sophistication: The more partisan a participant, the more time spent reading the opinions of the other side—in order to critically refute them. Taber and Lodge attribute (...)
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    Enforcing Ethical Standards of Professional Associations.Lee Loevinger - 1996 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 5 (1):157-166.
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    Time, the Image of Absolute Logos: A Comparative Analysis of the Ideas of Augustine and Husserl.Lee Chun Lo - 2018 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 10 (1):50-61.
    ABSTRACTIn the Timaeus, Plato explicitly defines time as “the moving image of eternity”. This proposition affirms actually that time reflects the eternal that embodies the rational and lawful principle – namely the logos of proportionality – in the motion and change of visible objects in the universe. In other words,time determines the principle that every mutable being must follow to participate in the rational and nomological order of existence; the absolute logos which is given by God is hence intrinsic to (...)
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    The aesthetic appreciation of nature, scientific objectivity, and the standpoint of the subjugated: Anthropocentrism reimagined.Wendy Lynne Lee - 2005 - Ethics, Place and Environment 8 (2):235-250.
    In the following essay, I argue for an alternative anthropocentrism that, eschewing failed appeals to traditional moral principle, takes (a) as its point of departure the cognitive, perceptual, emotive, somatic, and epistemic conditions of our existence as members of Homo sapiens, and (b) one feature of our experience of/under these conditions particularly seriously as an avenue toward articulating this alternative, the capacity for aesthetic appreciation. To this end, I will explore, but ultimately reject philosopher Allen Carlson's ecological aesthetics, and I (...)
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    3. Free Will in Emile: Interpreting the Profession of Faith of the Savoyard Vicar.Lee MacLean - 2013 - In The Free Animal: Rousseau on Free Will and Human Nature. University of Toronto Press. pp. 96-130.
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    Index.Lee MacLean - 2013 - In The Free Animal: Rousseau on Free Will and Human Nature. University of Toronto Press. pp. 235-239.
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    1. Interpreting Free Will and Perfectibility in the Discourse on Inequality.Lee MacLean - 2013 - In The Free Animal: Rousseau on Free Will and Human Nature. University of Toronto Press. pp. 17-49.
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    4. The Quality of Rousseau’s Intention and the Reveries of the Solitary Walker.Lee MacLean - 2013 - In The Free Animal: Rousseau on Free Will and Human Nature. University of Toronto Press. pp. 131-150.
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    Weighing Lives– an applied economist's perspective.Michael W. Jones-lee - 2007 - Economics and Philosophy 23 (3):373-384.
    Without doubt, Weighing Lives, like its precursor, Weighing Goods, is an excellent and thought-provoking piece of work. In the first place, it addresses a question of the most fundamental importance, namely: how should we aggregate the well-being of past, present and future members of the human race under the various possible states of the world that may, in the event, prevail? This involves, amongst other things, dealing with questions of aggregation across time, people and different states of the world; the (...)
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    Cybernetics and Soviet Philosophy.Lee R. Kerschner - 1966 - International Philosophical Quarterly 6 (2):270-285.
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    A critique of the scope and the method of the Northropian philosophical anthropology and the projection of a hope for a meeting of east and west.Kuang-Sae Lee - 1984 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 11 (3):255-274.
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    Practical Epistemology of Confucianism -- from the perspective of ‘furthering the depth’(極深) and ‘cultivating the subtle’(硏幾).Lee Kwangho - 2010 - THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN PHILOSOPHY IN KOREA 33:121-143.
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    The Influence of Epistemology on the Design of Artificial Agents.Mark Lee & Nick Lacey - 2003 - Minds and Machines 13 (3):367-395.
    Unlike natural agents, artificial agents are, to varying extent, designed according to sets of principles or assumptions. We argue that the designer’s philosophical position on truth, belief and knowledge has far reaching implications for the design and performance of the resulting agents. Of the many sources of design information and background we believe philosophical theories are under-rated as valuable influences on the design process. To explore this idea we have implemented some computer-based agents with their control algorithms inspired by two (...)
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    Moral Fanaticism and the Holocaust.Lee F. Kerckhove - 1994 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 1 (1):21-25.
    I defend Kant’s moral psychology against John R. Silber’s argument that Kant cannot account for the radical evil of Hitler. Silber’s argument cannot be maintained, I argue, if Kant’s account of theological and moral fanaticism, and the personality of the moral fanatic, are taken into account. I contend that Kant’s writings support an analogy between the fanatical pursuit of religious and moral ideals and Hitler’s fanatical pursuit of an ideal of racial purity. I conclude that Kant’s account of moral fanaticism (...)
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    Utopia: The case for open-mindedness in the commonwealth.Lee Cullen Khanna - 1971 - Moreana 8 (Number 31-8 (3-4):91-105.
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    Indexing Burdens and Benefits of Treatment to Age: Revisiting Paul Ramsey’s “Medical Indications” Policy.Matthew Lee Anderson - 2021 - Christian Bioethics 27 (2):183-202.
    This essay reconsiders Paul Ramsey’s “medical indications” policy and argues that his reconstruction of the case of Joseph Saikewicz demonstrates that there is more room for caretakers to decline treatments for “voiceless dependents” than his interlocutors have sometimes thought. It furthermore draws on Ramsey’s earlier work to propose ways that Ramsey might have improved his policy, and argues that the shortcomings of Ramsey’s view arise from his bracketing of age in making determinations about what form of medical care is owed. (...)
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    Reflexive ideas in Spinoza.Lee Rice - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (2):201-211.
  32. Emotion, Appetition, and Conatus in Spinoza.Lee C. Rice - 1977 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 31 (119/120):101.
     
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    La causalité adéquate chez Spinoza.Lee Rice - 1992 - Philosophiques 19 (1):45-49.
    L’objectif de cet article est de proposer une analyse de deux conceptions distinctes de la causalité chez Spinoza. Selon la première la nature-dieu serait la cause directe de toute action qui a lieu au niveau des choses finies; tandis que, selon la seconde toute action finie ferait partie d’une chaîne infinie de causes qui est répandue dans la durée. Je montre que cette causalité-ci n’est ni illusoire ni simplement derivative, contre les suggestions de plusieurs travaux récents sur Spinoza. En deuxième (...)
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    The potential of plant action potentials.Jonny Lee & Paco Calvo - 2023 - Synthese 202 (6):1-30.
    The mechanism underlying action potentials is routinely used to explicate the mechanistic model of explanation in the philosophy of science. However, characterisations of action potentials often fixate on neurons, mentioning plant cells in passing or ignoring them entirely. The plant sciences are also prone to neglecting non-neuronal action potentials and their role in plant biology. This oversight is significant because plant action potentials bear instructive similarities to those generated by neurons. This paper helps correct the imbalance in representations of action (...)
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    Coeditors’ Introduction: Retro III.Alyson Cole & Kyoo Lee - 2022 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 12 (1):v-vii.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Coeditors’ IntroductionRetro III: As We RestartAlyson Cole and Kyoo Leethe covid-19 pandemic drags on, and, as the world is now trying to recover from it by learning to at least live with it better, philoSOPHIA has arrived at the third and final issue of RETRO. The fact that this series ended up being framed by the turbulent temporality of the current pandemic is something that some future editors of (...)
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    What kinds of conservatives does social psychology lack, and why?Lee Ross - 2015 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38.
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    "Beyond Trinity," by Bernard Cooke.Lee C. Rice - 1970 - Modern Schoolman 48 (1):98-98.
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  38. Comte-Sponville: Le mythe d'Icare.Lee Rice - 1995 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 10:393-396.
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    Danish Yearbook of Philosophy. Vol. IV.Lee C. Rice - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (4):368-369.
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    Form and Content in Ethical Theory. By Wilfrid Sellars. "The Lindley Lecture, 1967.".Lee C. Rice - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (2):174-174.
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  41. Faith, Obedience, and Salvation in Spinoza.Lee Rice - 1994 - Lyceum 6 (1):1-20.
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    "Introductory Philosophy," ed. F. Tillman, B. Berofsky, and J. O'Connor.Lee C. Rice - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 45 (4):357-357.
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    La Perfezione Oggi. Atti del 1o Convegno tra Studiosi di Filosofia Morale su.Lee C. Rice - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 56 (2):186-186.
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  44. Spinoza's ethical project.Lee C. Rice - 2002 - Agora 21 (1):77-92.
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    The Continuity of “Mens” in Spinoza.Lee C. Rice - 1969 - New Scholasticism 43 (1):75-103.
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    "Topics in Philosophical Logic," by Nicholas Rescher; and "Essays in Philosophical Analysis," by Nicholas Rescher.Lee C. Rice - 1970 - Modern Schoolman 48 (1):90-92.
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    Zur diskussion.Lee C. Rice - 1977 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 101 (3):116.
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  48. Workshop on Approaches or Methods of Security Engineering (AMSE 2006, Sess. A)-Experiments and Hardware Countermeasures on Power Analysis Attacks.ManKi Ahn & HoonJae Lee - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 3982--48.
     
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    Is Religious Liberty under Threat? An Introduction to the Symposium.Matthew Lee Anderson - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (2):141-146.
    This introduction surveys the contributions to this issue, which were originally delivered at Oxford University in 2018. By exploring the interconnections and shared motifs, this article suggests that the answer to this symposium is a tentative ‘yes’, but that the sources of those threats arise from the background culture within which these papers are situated.
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    An Analysis of Diversity in Nonhuman Animal Rights Media.Corey Lee Wrenn - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (2):143-165.
    Lack of diversity in the ranks as well as a failure to resonate with disadvantaged groups and other anti-oppression movements has been cited as one important barrier to the American Nonhuman Animal rights movement’s success. It is possible that social movements are actively inhibiting diversity in the ranks and audience by producing literature that reflects a narrow activist identity. This article creates a platform from which these larger issues can be explored by investigating the actual demographic representations present in a (...)
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