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    The Post-Zionist Condition.Hannan Hever - 2012 - Critical Inquiry 38 (3):630-648.
    In the summer of 1991, the first issue of the Israeli journal Teoria Ubikoret published an essay of mine on Anton Shammas, a Palestinian citizen of Israel, who wrote the Hebrew novel Arabeskot .1 In this essay I traced Shammas's subversion of the Jewish ethnocentrism of the Hebrew literary canon.2 Shammas's novel reveals how the Hebrew canon in Israel, in the guise of the apparently neutral term Hebrew Literature, which only apparently bases itself on the Hebrew language as the common (...)
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    The riddle of the world: a reconsideration of Schopenhauer's philosophy.Barbara Hannan - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book is an introduction to the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer, written in a lively, personal style.
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  3. Childhood and Autonomy.Sarah Hannan - 2018 - In Anca Gheaus, Gideon Calder & Jurgen de Wispelaere (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children. New York: Routledge. pp. 112-122.
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  4. ha-Matsav ha-posṭ-Tsiyoni.Ḥanan Ḥever - 2012 - In Gil Eyal (ed.), Arbaʻ Hartsaʼot ʻal Teʼoryah Biḳortit. Ha-Ḳibuts Ha-MeʼUḥad.
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    On Consciousness.Barbara Hannan - 2005 - Mind 114 (455):743-747.
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    The Enigma of the Mind: the Mind-Body Problem in Contemporary Thought.Barbara Hannan - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (184):411-413.
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    Entgegnungen.Shir Hever & Ulrich Duchrow - 2019 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 63 (2):145-147.
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    Kein Antisemitismus, sondern notwendige Kritik.Shir Hever - 2019 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 63 (2):137-142.
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    The Last Twenty-Five Years of CAAS.W. Gerald Heverly - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 101 (1):7-20.
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  10. Why Childhood is Bad for Children.Sarah Hannan - 2017 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 35 (S1):11-28.
    This article asks whether being a child is, all things considered, good or bad for children. I defend a predicament view of childhood, which regards childhood as bad overall for children. I argue that four features of childhood make it regrettable: impaired capacity for practical reasoning, lack of an established practical identity, a need to be dominated, and profound and asymmetric vulnerability. I consider recent claims in the literature that childhood is good for children since it allows them to enjoy (...)
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    Review: On Consciousness. [REVIEW]B. Hannan - 2005 - Mind 114 (455):743-747.
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    Dynamic mutations as digital genetic modulators of brain development, function and dysfunction.Jess Nithianantharajah & Anthony J. Hannan - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (6):525-535.
    A substantial portion of the human genome has been found to consist of simple sequence repeats, including microsatellites and minisatellites. Microsatellites, tandem repeats of 1–6 nucleotides, form the template for dynamic mutations, which involve heritable changes in the lengths of repeat sequences. In recent years, a large number of human disorders have been found to be caused by dynamic mutations, the most common of which are trinucleotide repeat expansion diseases. Dynamic mutations are common to numerous nervous system disorders, including Huntington's (...)
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    Logics of Organization Theory: Audiences, Codes, and Ecologies.Michael T. Hannan, László Pólos & Glenn R. Carroll - 2007 - New York: Princeton University Press.
    It applies this framework and the new language of theory building to organizational ecology. "There is nothing like this book in the field today.
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    Particle Swarm Intelligence to Optimize the Learning of N-tuples.M. A. Hannan Bin Azhar, F. Deravi & K. R. Dimond - 2008 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 17 (Supplement):169-196.
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    Augustine and Time.John Doody, Sean Hannan & Kim Paffenroth (eds.) - 2021 - Lexington Books.
    This collection examines the topic of time in Augustine of Hippo. By placing Augustine into conversation with theologians and philosophers from the Islamic, Christian, and Buddhist traditions, the goal is to demonstrate the ongoing relevance of Augustine’s account of temporality across historical, cultural, and religious boundaries.
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    Synergies of Translational and Transnational Neuroethics for Global Neuroscience.Judy Illes & Anthony J. Hannan - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (4):400-401.
    The momentum for global neuroscience that is geopolitically-free has never been greater, and neuroethics holds a unique place in this context both in its translational and transnational forms.In th...
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    Childhood bads, parenting goods, and the right to procreate.Sarah Hannan & R. J. Leland - 2018 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 21 (3):366-384.
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    Parental Rights: A Role-Based Approach.Sarah Hannan - 2008 - Theory and Research in Education 6 (2):173-189.
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    Don't Stop Believing: The Case Against Eliminative Materialism.Barbara Hannan - 2007 - Mind and Language 8 (2):165-178.
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    Permissible Progeny?: The Morality of Procreation and Parenting.Sarah Hannan, Samantha Brennan & Richard Vernon (eds.) - 2015 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    This volume contributes to the growing literature on the morality of procreation and parenting. About half of the chapters take up questions about the morality of bringing children into existence. The other half of the volume considers moral and political questions about adoption and parenting. This collection builds on existing literature by advancing novel perspectives on existing debates. It also raises new issues deserving of our attention.
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    Fear-Potentiated Startle and Fear Extinction in a Sample of Undergraduate Women Exposed to a Campus Mass Shooting.Holly K. Orcutt, Susan M. Hannan, Antonia V. Seligowski, Tanja Jovanovic, Seth D. Norrholm, Kerry J. Ressler & Thomas McCanne - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Challenges to the Determination of Death by Neurological Criteria.Tadeusz Pacholczyk & Stephen Hannan - 2019 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 19 (4):583-599.
    Ethical concerns regarding the conceptual framework for the determination of death by neurological criteria, including several clinical and diagnostic practices, are addressed. The significance of a diagnosis of brain death, diagnostic criteria, and certain technical aspects of the brain-death exam are presented. Standard and ancillary tests that typically help achieve prudential certitude that an individual has died are indicated. Ethical concerns surrounding interinstitutional variability of testing protocols are evaluated and considered, as are potential apnea-testing confounders such as hypotension, hypoxemia, hypercarbia, (...)
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  23. Don't stop believing: The case against eliminative materialism.Barbara Hannan - 1993 - Mind and Language 8 (2):165-179.
  24. Introduction: On the Morality of Procreation and Parenting.Sarah Hannan - 2015 - In Sarah Hannan, Samantha Brennan & Richard Vernon (eds.), Permissible Progeny?: The Morality of Procreation and Parenting. New York, US: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 1-33.
     
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    A Blind Spot in Political Theory: Justice, Deliberation, and Animals.Jason Hannan - 2019 - Journal of Animal Ethics 9 (1):27-38.
    This article examines the thought of two prominent political theorists: John Rawls and Jürgen Habermas. Both Rawls and Habermas take deliberation to be central to the theory of justice. In their view, deliberation provides a necessary alternative to paternalistic models of power and authority. The deliberative turn has been celebrated as one of the great frontiers of political theory. But what are its limitations? What are its blind spots? This article argues that the deliberative turn has reinforced the anthropocentrism of (...)
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    Subjectivity and Reduction: An Introduction to the Mind-Body Problem.Barbara Hannan - 1994 - Westview Press.
    Contemporary philosophy has seen a proliferation of complex theories and intricate arguments brought to bear on the mind-body problem, perhaps the most intractable of perennial philosophical problems. In this concise and accessible text, Barbara Hannan provides an elegant introduction to this contemporary debate. Her emphasis is upon the clear and even-handed presentation and evaluation of the major theories of the mind, but she does not shrink from contributing to the advancement of the argument, including the presentation of an original (...)
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    Coronary stent use in New York State in the drug‐eluting stent era.Feng Qian, Edward L. Hannan, Laurent G. Glance, Charles E. Phelps, Frederick S. Ling & Peter J. Veazie - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (4):872-877.
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    Plato's “laws” and modern legislation.A. J. Hannan - 1923 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):114 – 124.
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    Plato's “laws” and modern legislation.A. J. Hannan - 1923 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 1 (2):114-124.
  30. Peter Fuller and the Biological of Art (or: Erik Von Daaniken Would Understand).Grant Hannan - 1982 - Thesis Eleven 5 (1):255-258.
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    To Choose or Not to Choose: Locke and Lowe On the Nature and Powers of the Self.Barbara Hannan - 2011 - Philosophy 86 (1):59-73.
    I compare Locke's views on the nature and powers of the self with E. J. Lowe's view, ‘non-Cartesian substance dualism’. Lowe agrees with Locke that persons have a power to choose or not to choose. Lowe takes this power to be non-causal. I argue that this move does not obviously succeed in evading the notorious interaction problem that arises for all forms of substance dualism, including those of Locke and Descartes. However, I am sympathetic to Lowe's attempt to give a (...)
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    An Apology for Philosophy: A Metaphysical Introduction.Barbara Hannan - 2016 - Routledge.
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    An Invitation to Cognitive Science.Barbara Hannan - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (4):230-232.
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    A logic for theories in flux: a model-theoretic approach.M. T. Hannan & L. Polos - 2004 - Logique Et Analyse 47:85-121.
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    Alasdair MacIntyre’s contribution to communication theory.Jason Hannan - 2012 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 4 (2):183-198.
    This article provides an account of Alasdair MacIntyre’s contribution to communication theory. That contribution is made explicit through a comparison between MacIntyre and Thomas Kuhn. The article begins with a review of Kuhn’s incommensurability thesis, followed by a summary of the intellectual debates in which MacIntyre situates his position. It then presents MacIntyre’s analysis of the incommensurability of traditions, followed by an account of his model of communication and dialogue. It will be shown that MacIntyre’s answer to the problem of (...)
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    Absence of Nonlinear Coupling Between Electric Vestibular Stimulation and Evoked Forces During Standing Balance.Kelci B. Hannan, Makina K. Todd, Nicole J. Pearson, Patrick A. Forbes & Christopher J. Dakin - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    The vestibular system encodes motion and orientation of the head in space and is essential for negotiating in and interacting with the world. Recently, random waveform electric vestibular stimulation has become an increasingly common means of probing the vestibular system. However, many of the methods used to analyze the behavioral response to this type of stimulation assume a linear relationship between frequencies in the stimulus and its associated response. Here we examine this stimulus-response frequency linearity to determine the validity of (...)
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    Augustine’s Time of Death in City of God 13.Sean Hannan - 2019 - Augustinian Studies 50 (1):43-63.
    “Only a living person can be a dying one,” writes Augustine in De ciuitate dei 13.9. For Augustine, this strange fact offers us an occasion for reflection. If we are indeed racing toward the end on a cursus ad mortem, when do we pass the finish line? A living person is “in life”, while a dead one is post mortem. But as ciu. 13.11 asks: is anyone ever in morte, “in death?” This question must be asked alongside an earlier one, (...)
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    Connectionism and the Mind: An Introduction to Parallel Processing in Networks.Barbara Hannan - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (2):92-94.
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    Compatibilism, determinism, and the identity theory.Barbara Hannan & Keith Lehrer - 1989 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 32 (March):49-54.
    Two issues are raised with regard to Ted Honderich's A Theory of Determinism. First, regarding the relation between a token identity theory of mental and physical events and Honderich's ?psychoneural union theory?, it is suggested that a token identity theory would serve Honderich's purposes while securing a simpler ontology. Second, it is argued that there is a substantive philosophical issue dividing compatibilists and incompatibilists on the question of whether persons possess free will, contrary to Honderich's contention that the compatibilist and (...)
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    Critical notice.Review author[S.]: Barbara Hannan - 1990 - Mind 99 (394):291-297.
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    Critical Notice.Barbara Hannan - 1990 - Mind 99 (394):291 - 297.
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    Eckhart, Heidegger, and the Imperative of Releasement by Ian Alexander Moore.Sean Hannan - 2022 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 60 (1):169-171.
    The medieval Dominican Meister Eckhart, who lived at the hinge of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, occupies a curious position in the history of philosophy. To some, he sits proudly alongside Thomas Aquinas as one of the heirs of Albertus Magnus. To others, he is more of a mystic than a scholastic, with obscurantist tendencies that stand in contrast to the linguistic subtleties emerging out of the works of Duns Scotus and Ockham. In this provocative volume, Ian Alexander Moore makes (...)
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    Introducing Validity.Barbara Hannan - 1992 - Teaching Philosophy 15 (3):251-254.
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    Justice Implicit: The Pragmatism of Amartya Sen.Jason Hannan - 2015 - Contemporary Pragmatism 12 (2):317-339.
    This paper offers a pragmatist reading of the political thought of Amartya Sen. In his recent book, The Idea of Justice, Sen argues against the transcendental institutionalism of John Rawls in favour of a comparative approach that differentiates what is more from what is less just. Sen’s fallibilistic approach to justice bears a strong affinity to classical and contemporary pragmatism. Reading Sen in a pragmatist light enables us to appreciate the nature, strengths, and weaknesses of his project. Relying on the (...)
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    Knowledge and Voluntary Injustice in the Hippias Minor.Natalie Hannan - 2021 - Apeiron 54 (4):545-569.
    Plato’s Hippias Minor proposes a thesis that I call the Superiority of the Voluntary Wrongdoer, which states that the person doing something wrong voluntarily is better than the person doing it wrong involuntarily. This claim has long unsettled scholars, who have tried to determine whether Socrates is serious about SVW or disavows it. The primary strategy among interpreters is to appeal to Socrates’ prior commitment to the “Socratic paradox” that no one does injustice voluntarily; with the Socratic paradox in the (...)
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    Maurice Blondel – the Philosopher of Vatican II.Myles B. Hannan - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (6):907-918.
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    Matthew Knell, Sin, Grace, and Free Will: A Historical Survey of Christian Thought. Volume 1: The Apostolic Fathers to Augustine.Sean Hannan - 2019 - Augustinian Studies 50 (1):118-121.
    “Only a living person can be a dying one,” writes Augustine in De ciuitate dei 13.9. For Augustine, this strange fact offers us an occasion for reflection. If we are indeed racing toward the end on a cursus ad mortem, when do we pass the finish line? A living person is “in life”, while a dead one is post mortem. But as ciu. 13.11 asks: is anyone ever in morte, “in death?” This question must be asked alongside an earlier one, (...)
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    `Non-scientific realism' about propositional attitudes as a response to eliminativist arguments.Barbara Hannan - 1990 - Behavior and Philosophy 18 (2):21-31.
    Two arguments are discussed which have been advanced in support of eliminative materialism: the argument from reductionism and the argument from functionalism. It is contended that neither of these arguments is effective if "non-scientific realism" is adopted with regard to commonsense propositional attitude psychology and its embedded notions. "Non-scientific realism," the position that commonsense propositional attitude psychology is an independently legitimate descriptive/explanatory framework, neither in competition with science nor vulnerable to being shown false by science, is defended.
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    Nonna Verna Harrison and David G. Hunter, Suffering and Evil in Early Christian Thought.Sean Hannan - 2018 - Augustinian Studies 49 (2):297-300.
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    On Creation, Science, Disenchantment, and the Contours of Being and Knowing.Sean Hannan - 2021 - Augustinian Studies 52 (1):97-99.
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