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    Epistemic justifications for belief in the unobservable: The impact of minority status.Telli Davoodi, Yixin Kelly Cui, Jennifer M. Clegg, Fang E. Yan, Ayse Payir, Paul L. Harris & Kathleen H. Corriveau - 2020 - Cognition 200 (C):104273.
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    Good Science: Psychological Inquiry as Everyday Moral Practice.Joshua W. Clegg - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    Good Science is an account of psychological research emphasizing the moral foundations of inquiry. This volume brings together existing disciplinary critiques of scientism, objectivism, and instrumentalism, and then discusses how these contribute to institutionalized privilege and to less morally responsive research practices. The author draws on historical, critical, feminist, and science studies traditions to provide an alternative account of psychological science and to highlight the irreducibly moral foundations of everyday scientific practice. This work outlines a theoretical framework for thinking about (...)
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    Reconsidering philosophy of science pedagogy in psychology: An evaluation of methods texts.Joshua W. Clegg - 2016 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 36 (4):199-213.
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    Parents’ Beliefs about Their Influence on Children’s Scientific and Religious Views: Perspectives from Iran, China and the United States.Niamh McLoughlin, Telli Davoodi, Yixin Kelly Cui, Jennifer M. Clegg, Paul L. Harris & Kathleen H. Corriveau - 2021 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 21 (1-2):49-75.
    Parents in Iran, China and the United States were asked 1) about their potential influence on their children’s religious and scientific views and 2) to consider a situation in which their children expressed dissent. Iranian and US parents endorsed their influence on the children’s beliefs in the two domains. By contrast, Chinese parents claimed more influence in the domain of science than religion. Most parents spoke of influencing their children via Parent-only mechanisms in each domain, although US parents did spontaneously (...)
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    Faith.J. S. Clegg - 1979 - American Philosophical Quarterly 16 (3):225 - 232.
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    Plato's Vision of Chaos.Jerry S. Clegg - 1976 - Classical Quarterly 26 (01):52-.
    In the creation myth of the Timaeus Plato describes God as wishing that all things should be good so far as is possible. Wherefore, finding the whole visible sphere of the world not at rest, but moving in an irregular fashion, out of disorder He brought order, thinking that this was in every way an improvement. To achieve His end He placed intelligence in soul and soul in body, reflecting that nothing unintelligent could ever be better than something intelligent . (...)
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    Children begin with the same start-up software, but their software updates are cultural.Jennifer M. Clegg & Kathleen H. Corriveau - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Liberal Individualism and Deleuzean Relationality in Intellectual Disability.Jennifer Clegg, Elizabeth Murphy & Kathryn Almack - 2017 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 24 (4):359-372.
    The promotion of rights, autonomy and choice reacts against paternalism, an early twentieth-century response to intellectual disability that suppressed individual personhood through a combination of resource limitations and poor administration. These liberal individualist concepts reflect the contemporary zeitgeist of Anglophone nations, although the strength and certainty with which these concepts are expressed in ID policy when compared with policy for other vulnerable groups suggests that they also serve a secondary function. It has been argued that excessive certainty in ID evidences (...)
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  9. Endangered Scholars Worldwide.John Clegg - 2008 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 75 (4):5-14.
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    A Phenomenological Investigation of the Experience of Not Belonging.Joshua W. Clegg - 2006 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 37 (1):53-83.
    This study employed the Duquesne method of phenomenology to explore eight participants' experiences of not belonging. These experiences began with a discomforting sense of difference that then developed into self-conscious, wary behavior. This experience was followed by attempts at interpersonal transformation whose success led to an episodic view of not belonging and whose failure led to a more dramatic, personalized, isolating, and permanent view of not belonging. Such a view was also accompanied by a profound transformation in how the participants (...)
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  11. Phenomenology as foundational to the naturalized consciousness.Joshua W. Clegg - 2006 - Culture and Psychology 12 (3):340-351.
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    LXXVIII. Remanent magnetism of some dolerites, basalts and volcanic tuffs from tasmania.Mary Almond, J. A. Clegg & J. C. Jaeger - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (8):771-782.
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  13. Logical Mysticism and the Cultural Setting of Wittgenstein's Tractatus.Jerry S. Clegg - 1978 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 59:29-47.
     
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    Self-Predication and Linguistic Reference in Plato's Theory of the Forms.Jerry S. Clegg - 1973 - Phronesis 18 (1):26-43.
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    Expressions of uncertainty in invisible scientific and religious phenomena during naturalistic conversation.Niamh McLoughlin, Yixin Kelly Cui, Telli Davoodi, Ayse Payir, Jennifer M. Clegg, Paul L. Harris & Kathleen H. Corriveau - 2023 - Cognition 237 (C):105474.
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    Becoming Able to See Anomalies.Jennifer Clegg, Elizabeth Murphy & Kathryn Almack - 2017 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 24 (4):381-384.
    In his still-authoritative history of science essay, Kuhn showed that scientific discoveries commence with awareness of anomaly that researchers initially struggle to notice. Kuhn drew on a psychological study to illustrate the problem. Bruner and Postman asked people to name playing cards on brief exposure. Most cards were normal, but some were anomalous, such as a red six of spades and a black four of hearts. On brief exposure all participants fitted the anomalous cards unhesitatingly into their existing cognitive scheme, (...)
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    Becoming relational: From abstract systems to embodied relations.Joshua W. Clegg - 2011 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 31 (1):65-68.
    Reviews the book, Relational being: Beyond self and community by Kenneth J. Gergen . The primary plea of the book is that psychology consider a relational rather than individual conception of its phenomena. Gergen encourages us to "treat what we take to be the individual units as derivative of relational process" . This notion of a fundamentally relational subject is one that the reader is invited to explore and to test against other, more traditional, ways of constructing being. It is (...)
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  18. CR Badcock, The Psychoanalysis of Culture Reviewed by.J. S. Clegg - 1981 - Philosophy in Review 1 (6):241-243.
     
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    Culture is an optometrist: Cultural contexts adjust the prescription of social learning bifocals.Jennifer M. Clegg, Nicole J. Wen & Bruce Rawlings - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e255.
    The “prescription” of humans' social learning bifocals is fine-tuned by cultural norms and, as a result, the readiness with which the instrumental or conventional lenses are used to view behavior differs across cultures. We present evidence for this possibility from cross-cultural work examining children's imitation and innovation.
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    Conrad's Reply to Kierkegaard.Jerry S. Clegg - 1988 - Philosophy and Literature 12 (2):280-289.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:CONRAD'S REPLY TO KIERKEGAARD by Jerry S. Clegg Varied answers to a fixed question have often guided interpretations of Conrad's novella, Heart ofDarkness. Who, that question has been, was Conrad's model for the enigmatic colonial official he calls Kurtz? Hannah Arendt has speculated that it was Carl Peters, an early explorer of east Africa.1 Norman Sherry has picked Arthur Hodister, a Belgian officer, as his candidate.2 Ian Watt has (...)
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  21. Donald C. Abel, Freud On Instinct and Morality Reviewed by.Jerry Clegg - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (7):259-261.
     
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    Exploding the semantic horizon.Jennifer Clegg - 2007 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 14 (3):pp. 233-235.
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    Freud and the 'homeric' mind.Jerry S. Clegg - 1974 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 17 (1-4):445 – 456.
    In spite of claims made by Freud himself and others in his behalf that psychoanalysis rests on clinical investigations alone, free of historical influence, there is good reason to believe that Freud's work belongs to the mainstream of Western intellectual history. His theories on the psychology of artistic creation, for instance, indicate that he was deeply influenced by Nietzsche but was moved to quarrel with him in behalf of even older contentions which date back to Plato. The very structure of (...)
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  24. Freud and the Issue of Pessimism.Jerry Clegg - 1980 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch:37-50.
     
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  25. Gilles Deleuze, Nietzsche and Philosophy Reviewed by.Jerry S. Clegg - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (1):10-11.
     
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    Hermeneutic Theory and Objectivism in Social Psychology.Joshua W. Clegg - 2017 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 47 (2):159-163.
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    Introduction to the special section, “Psychology’s Replication Crisis”.Joshua W. Clegg & Kathleen L. Slaney - 2019 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 39 (4):199-201.
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  28. Jung's Quarrel with Freud.Jerry Clegg - 1985 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch:165-176.
     
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  29. Keith Ansell-Pearson, Nietzsche contra Rousseau Reviewed by.Jerry S. Clegg - 1992 - Philosophy in Review 12 (3):153-157.
     
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  30. Leslie Paul Thiele, Friedrich Nietzsche and the Politics of the Soul Reviewed by.Jerry S. Clegg - 1992 - Philosophy in Review 12 (3):153-157.
     
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    Mann contra Nietzsche.Jerry S. Clegg - 2004 - Philosophy and Literature 28 (1):157-164.
    : The purpose of this article is two fold: to correct a frequent misinterpretation of Nietzsche's account of the relationship between the gods Dionysos and Apollo, and to then clarify the position adopted by Thomas Mann in his novella Death in Venice. The argument is that far from simply borrowing a theme from The Birth of Tragedy, Mann takes issue with Nietzsche's call for the abandonment of modernity in favor of a return to the "tragic age" of the Greeks.
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    Nietzsche and the ascent of man in a cyclical cosmos.Jerry S. Clegg - 1981 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (1):81-93.
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    Nietzsche's gods in.Jerry S. Clegg - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (4):431-438.
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    Nietzsche's Gods in The Birth of Tragedy.Jerry S. Clegg - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (4):431-438.
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    Nietzsche's Gods in the "Birth of Tragedy".Jerry G. Clegg - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (4):431.
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    On Genius: Affirmation and Denial from Schopenhauer to Wittgenstein.Jerry S. Clegg - 1994 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    One of the most significant events in European intellectual history of the last century and a half was the injection by Schopenhauer of a subjective brand of Neo-Platonism into Post-Kantian thought. This study first describes Schopenhauer's position by concentrating on his account of the Genius, and proceeds to trace reactions to that figure in the works of Nietzsche, Jung, Freud, and Wittgenstein. The author's ambition is twofold: to resolve certain issues of interpretation regarding the positions of those following Schopenhauer, and (...)
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    On grading labels.Jerry S. Clegg - 1966 - Mind 75 (297):138-140.
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  38. Peter Glassman, JS Mill: The Evolution of a Genius Reviewed by.J. S. Clegg - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6 (5):216-217.
     
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  39. Robert John Ackerman, Nietzsche: A Frenzied Look Reviewed by.Jerry S. Clegg - 1992 - Philosophy in Review 12 (3):153-157.
     
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    Symptoms.Jerry S. Clegg - 1972 - Analysis 32 (3):90 - 98.
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    Some artistic uses of truths and lies.Jerry S. Clegg - 1972 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (1):43-47.
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    Science fundamentalism and the moral hermeneutic of research.Joshua W. Clegg - 2017 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 37 (2):128-132.
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    Verdicts.Jerry S. Clegg - 1963 - Dialogue 2 (1):75-82.
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    What Magellan's Voyage Didn't Prove or Why the Earth Is Flat.Jerry S. Clegg - 1974 - Analysis 35 (2):46 - 48.
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  45. What Magellan's voyage didn't prove or why the earth is flat.Jerry S. Clegg - 1974 - Analysis 35 (2):46.
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  46. Wittgenstein on Verification and Private Language.J. S. Clegg - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 1 (2):205.
     
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    Wittgenstein on Verification and Private Languages.J. S. Clegg - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 5 (sup2):205-213.
    Since the publication of his Philosophical Investigations Wittgenstein's work has acquired a dubious patina of commentary which makes it appear that he was, without question, a verificationist. A. J. Ayer concludes his criticism of Wittgenstein by holding that descriptive statements need not be “directly verifiable by me.” In his reply to Ayer, R. Rhees only reinforces this view of Wittgenstein as a verificationist by holding that he thought it essential to the significant use of a word that it could be (...)
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    What the papers say: Metabolic compartmentation and ‘soluble’ metabolic pathways.James Clegg - 1984 - Bioessays 1 (3):129-131.
    Studies on individual enzymes in dilute solutions have largely provided the basis for many of the current views on metabolism and its control in intact cells. An increasing body of evidence from studies made on intact cells suggests that this approach may require re‐evaluation. One recent example of this evidence is briefly reviewed and related to other work that bears on the matter.
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    XLII. Rock magnetism in India.J. A. Clegg, E. R. Deutsch & D. H. Griffiths - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (5):419-431.
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    Death, Disability, and Dogma.Jennifer Clegg & Richard Lansdall-Welfare - 2003 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 10 (1):67-79.
    Mourning exists at the nexus between individual experience, professional discourses, research, and culture, making it a complex issue for health services that has shown vibrant change in recent years. By contrast, bereavement discourse in intellectual disability is suffused by dogmatic assertions about correct intervention: we describe four vignettes to illustrate bereavement issues in intellectual disability. Suggestions concerning issues and management are made, but the article focuses primarily on the conceptual issues that underpin clinical intervention. The analysis shows how challenges to (...)
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