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  1. Structure, knowledge and practice.Gordon J. Fyfe - 1986 - In John Law (ed.), Power, Action, and Belief: A New Sociology of Knowledge? Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 32--20.
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    Aristotle's Art of Poetry. A Greek View of Poetry and Drama. [REVIEW]J. S. & W. Hamilton Fyfe - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (20):555.
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    Probability and law in sociological explanation.Gordon J. DiRenzo - 1987 - Sociological Theory 5 (1):26-28.
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    Ashcraft on Locke.Gordon J. Schochet - 1989 - Journal of the History of Ideas 50 (3):491.
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    From Dissent to Disobedience: A Justification of Rational Protest.Gordon J. Schochet - 1971 - Politics and Society 1 (2):235-256.
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  6. From household to polity.Gordon J. Schochet - 1980 - In Richard W. Wilson & Gordon J. Schochet (eds.), Moral Development and Politics. Praeger. pp. 206--215.
     
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    II. Quentin Skinner's Method.Gordon J. Schochet - 1974 - Political Theory 2 (3):261-276.
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    Life, liberty, and property.Gordon J. Schochet - 1971 - Belmont, Calif.,: Wadsworth Pub. Co..
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    Quentin Skinner's method.Gordon J. Schochet - 1974 - Political Theory 2 (3):261-276.
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    Radical Politics and Ashcraft's Treatise on LockeRevolutionary Politics and Locke's "Two Treatises of Government.".Gordon J. Schochet & Richard Ashcraft - 1989 - Journal of the History of Ideas 50 (3):491.
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    5 Thomas Hobbes on the Family and the State of Nature (1967).Gordon J. Schochet - 2012 - In Nancy J. Hirschmann & Joanne Harriet Wright (eds.), Feminist Interpretations of Thomas Hobbes. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 105-124.
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    Inappropriate use of genetic terminology in medical research: a public health issue.Gordon J. Edlin - 1987 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 31 (1):47.
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    Invertebrate gerontology: The age mutations of Caenorhabditis elegans.Gordon J. Lithgow - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (10):809-815.
    Ageing is a complex phenomenon which remains a major challenge to modern biology. Although the evolutionary biology of ageing is well understood, the mechanisms that limit lifespan are unknown. The isolation and analysis of single‐gene mutations which extend lifespan (Age mutations) is likely to reveal processes which influence ageing. Caenorhabditis elegans is the only metazoan in which Age mutations have been identified. The Age mutations not only prolong life, but also confer a complex array of other phenotypes. Some of these (...)
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    The real Dorian Gray mouse.Gordon J. Lithgow & Julie K. Andersen - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (5):410-413.
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    Bahnsen's Theonomics Re-Visited.Gordon J. Spykman - 1988 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 5 (3):29-31.
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  16. The Book of Leviticus.Gordon J. Wenham - 1979
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    Constraining color categories: The problem of the baby and the bath water.I. Abramov & J. Gordon - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):179-180.
    No crucial experiment demonstrates that four hue categories are needed to describe color appearance. Instead, converging lines of evidence suggest that the terms red, yellow, green, and blue are sufficient and precise enough for deriving color discrimination functions and for a useful model constraining relations between color appearance and neuronal responses. Such a model need not be based on linguistic universals. Until something better is available, this holds.
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    Robert Hahn, "Kant's Newtonian Revolution in Philosophy". [REVIEW]Gordon J. Brittan - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (4):622.
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  19. Glimpses of a Strange Land: Studies in Old Testament Ethics.Cyril S. Rodd & Gordon J. Wenham - 2001
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    Concepts, Theory, and Explanation in the Behavioral Sciences.R. W. Simpson & Gordon J. Di Renzo - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (72):276.
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    Questions of Tradition.Mark Phillips & Gordon J. Schochet - 2004
    Tradition is a central concern for a wide range of academic disciplines interested in problems of transmitting culture across generations. Yet, the concept itself has received remarkably little analysis. A substantial literature has grown up around the notion of 'invented tradition,' but no clear concept of tradition is to be found in these writings; since the very notion of 'invented tradition' presupposes a prior concept of tradition and is empty without one, this debunking usage has done as much to obscure (...)
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    Strategies are a means to an end.C. Ghez & J. Gordon - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):216-218.
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    Art and religion, art and science, art and production.Gordon J. Giles - 2002 - British Journal of Aesthetics 42 (1):99-101.
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    Listenaires: Thoughts on a database.Gordon J. Giles - 1990 - British Journal of Aesthetics 30 (2):166-174.
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    The reach of the aesthetic: Collected essays on art and nature.Gordon J. Giles - 2003 - British Journal of Aesthetics 43 (1):84-86.
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    In reaching, the task is to move the hand to a target.J. Gordon, M. F. Ghilardi & C. Ghez - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2):337-339.
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    The Moral Psychology of Pride.Emma C. Gordon J. Adam Carter (ed.) - 2017 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book demonstrates pride's unique profile in philosophical theory as both an emotion and an element of human virtue, and includes a range of represented perspectives: psychology; philosophy; sociology; and anthropology.
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    Conceptual, methodological, and measurement factors that disqualify use of measurement invariance techniques to detect informant discrepancies in youth mental health assessments.Andres De Los Reyes, Fanita A. Tyrell, Ashley L. Watts & Gordon J. G. Asmundson - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    On page 1 of his classic text, Millsap states, “Measurement invariance is built on the notion that a measuring device should function the same way across varied conditions, so long as those varied conditions are irrelevant [emphasis added] to the attribute being measured.” By construction, measurement invariance techniques require not only detecting varied conditions but also ruling out that these conditions inform our understanding of measured domains. In fact, measurement invariance techniques possess great utility when theory and research inform their (...)
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    Moral development and politics.Richard W. Wilson & Gordon J. Schochet (eds.) - 1980 - New York: Praeger.
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    Hannah Arendt: Politics, Conscience, Evil.George Kateb, Bhikhu Parekh, Gordon J. Tolle, Stephen J. Whitfield & Elisabeth Young-Bruehl - 1983 - Human Studies 10 (2):247-261.
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    Measuring Quality in Ethics Consultation.Robert C. Macauley, Eva M. Williford, Gordon J. Meyer, Jacob M. Dahlke, Jane E. Oppenlander & Sally E. Bliss - 2016 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 27 (2):163-175.
    For all of the emphasis on quality improvement—as well as the acknowledged overlap between assessment of the quality of healthcare services and clinical ethics—the quality of clinical ethics consultation has received scant attention, especially in terms of empirical measurement. Recognizing this need, the second edition of Core Competencies for Health Care Ethics Consultation identified four domains of ethics quality: (1) ethicality, (2) stakeholders’ satisfaction, (3) resolution of the presenting conflict/dilemma, and (4) education that translates into knowledge. This study is the (...)
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  32. Matthew Simpson, Rousseau's Theory of Freedom. [REVIEW]J. Gordon - 2007 - Philosophy in Review 27 (3):221.
     
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Gordon J. Giles - 1992 - British Journal of Aesthetics 32 (3):269-270.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Gordon J. Giles - 1993 - British Journal of Aesthetics 33 (4):269-270.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Gordon J. Giles - 1994 - British Journal of Aesthetics 34 (3):269-270.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Gordon J. Giles - 1995 - British Journal of Aesthetics 35 (1):269-270.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Gordon J. Giles - 1996 - British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (1):269-270.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Gordon J. Giles - 1997 - British Journal of Aesthetics 37 (4):269-270.
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    A Proactive Approach for Managing COVID-19: The Importance of Understanding the Motivational Roots of Vaccination Hesitancy for SARS-CoV2.Steven Taylor, Caeleigh A. Landry, Michelle M. Paluszek, Rosalind Groenewoud, Geoffrey S. Rachor & Gordon J. G. Asmundson - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Windows into Old Testament History: Evidence Argument and the Crisis of "Biblical Israel.".Niels Peter Lemche, V. Philip Long, David W. Baker & Gordon J. Wenham - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (2):386.
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    Predicting the Severity of Symptoms of the COVID Stress Syndrome From Personality Traits: A Prospective Network Analysis.Steven Taylor, Allan Fong & Gordon J. G. Asmundson - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Psychological stress reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic are complex and multifaceted. Research provides evidence of a COVID Stress Syndrome, consisting of worry about the dangerousness of getting infected with SARSCoV2 and coming into contact with infected surfaces, worry concerning the personal socioeconomic consequences of COVID-19, xenophobic fears that SARSCOV2 is being spread by foreigners, COVID-19-related traumatic stress symptoms, and compulsive checking and reassurance-seeking about COVID-19. Little is known about how these symptoms are related to vulnerability and protective personality factors. Based (...)
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    Medical Humanities Companion.Martyn Evans, Rolf Ahlzén, Pekka Louhiala & J. Jill Gordon (eds.) - 2008 - Radcliffe Publishing.
    Using fictionalized case studies this series follows four patients through the medical process, from onset through Diagnosis, Treatment and PrognosisVolume 1: Symptom. Examines the idea of 'symptom' as a route to understanding the structure of clinical practice -- Volume 2: Diagnosis. Explores the meaning of 'diagnosis' as a complex, culturally mediated interaction between individuals, scientific discoveries, social negotiation and historical change. -- Volume 3: Treatment. Considers the concept of treatment as an active process which produces an outcome, be it effective, (...)
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    Descartes' Dualism.Gordon P. Baker & Katherine J. Morris - 1995 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Katherine J. Morris.
    Was Descartes a Cartesian Dualist? In this controversial study, Gordon Baker and Katherine J. Morris argue that, despite the general consensus within philosophy, Descartes was neither a proponent of dualism nor guilty of the many crimes of which he has been accused by twentieth century philosophers. In lively and engaging prose, Baker and Morris present a radical revision of the ways in which Descartes' work has been interpreted. Descartes emerges with both his historical importance assured and his philosophical importance (...)
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  44. On Cognitive and Moral Enhancement: A Reply to Savulescu and Persson.J. Adam Carter & Emma C. Gordon - 2014 - Bioethics 28 (1):153-161.
    In a series of recent works, Julian Savulescu and Ingmar Persson insist that, given the ease by which irreversible destruction is achievable by a morally wicked minority, (i) strictly cognitive bio-enhancement is currently too risky, while (ii) moral bio-enhancement is plausibly morally mandatory (and urgently so). This article aims to show that the proposal Savulescu and Persson advance relies on several problematic assumptions about the separability of cognitive and moral enhancement as distinct aims. Specifically, we propose that the underpinnings of (...)
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  45. Knowledge First: Approaches in Epistemology and Mind.J. Adam Carter, Emma C. Gordon & Benjamin W. Jarvis (eds.) - 2017 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    'Knowledge-First' constitutes what is widely regarded as one of the most significant innovations in contemporary epistemology in the past 25 years. Knowledge-first epistemology is the idea that knowledge per se should not be analysed in terms of its constituent parts (e.g., justification, belief), but rather that these and other notions should be analysed in terms of the concept of knowledge. This volume features a substantive introduction and 13 original essays from leading and up-and-coming philosophers on the topic of knowledge-first philosophy. (...)
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    Analytic cognitive style predicts religious and paranormal belief.Gordon Pennycook, James Allan Cheyne, Paul Seli, Derek J. Koehler & Jonathan A. Fugelsang - 2012 - Cognition 123 (3):335-346.
    An analytic cognitive style denotes a propensity to set aside highly salient intuitions when engaging in problem solving. We assess the hypothesis that an analytic cognitive style is associated with a history of questioning, altering, and rejecting supernatural claims, both religious and paranormal. In two studies, we examined associations of God beliefs, religious engagement, conventional religious beliefs and paranormal beliefs with performance measures of cognitive ability and analytic cognitive style. An analytic cognitive style negatively predicted both religious and paranormal beliefs (...)
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  47. Extended emotion.J. Adam Carter, Emma C. Gordon & S. Orestis Palermos - 2016 - Philosophical Psychology 29 (2):198-217.
    Recent thinking within philosophy of mind about the ways cognition can extend has yet to be integrated with philosophical theories of emotion, which give cognition a central role. We carve out new ground at the intersection of these areas and, in doing so, defend what we call the extended emotion thesis: the claim that some emotions can extend beyond skin and skull to parts of the external world.
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  48. Openmindedness and truth.J. Adam Carter & Emma C. Gordon - 2014 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 44 (2):207-224.
    While openmindedness is often cited as a paradigmatic example of an intellectual virtue, the connection between openmindedness and truth is tenuous. Several strategies for reconciling this tension are considered, and each is shown to fail; it is thus claimed that openmindedness, when intellectually virtuous, bears no interesting essential connection to truth. In the final section, the implication of this result is assessed in the wider context of debates about epistemic value.
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  49. A new maneuver against the epistemic relativist.J. Adam Carter & Emma C. Gordon - 2014 - Synthese 191 (8).
    Epistemic relativists often appeal to an epistemic incommensurability thesis. One notable example is the position advanced by Wittgenstein in On certainty (1969). However, Ian Hacking’s radical denial of the possibility of objective epistemic reasons for belief poses, we suggest, an even more forceful challenge to mainstream meta-epistemology. Our central objective will be to develop a novel strategy for defusing Hacking’s line of argument. Specifically, we show that the epistemic incommensurability thesis can be resisted even if we grant the very insights (...)
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  50. Googled Assertion.J. Adam Carter & Emma C. Gordon - 2017 - Philosophical Psychology 30 (4):490-501.
    Recent work in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science (e.g., Clark and Chalmers 1998; Clark 2010a; Clark 2010b; Palermos 2014) can help to explain why certain kinds of assertions—made on the basis of information stored in our gadgets rather than in biological memory—are properly criticisable in light of misleading implicatures, while others are not.
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