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    Polanyi’s Integrative Philosophy and My New Interpretation.J. S. Pflug - 1998 - Tradition and Discovery 25 (1):26-28.
    In this response to Jeff Pflug’s review of my dissertation Michael Polanyi’s Integrative Philosophy, I note that Pflug focused on my discussion of possible extension of Polanyi’s epistemology; he has also taken my statements on scientific truth out of context. In addition, he ignored the four major elements of the dissertation, thereby not giving the reader a “map” to the meaning and the rationale of the work – an intellectual biography of Polanyi.
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    The Distinction between Society and the State.J. S. Mann - 1890 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 3:92-98.
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    Topological domains in mammalian genomes identified by analysis of chromatin interactions.Yin Shen, Dixon Jr, S. Selvaraj, F. Yue, A. Kim, Y. Li, M. Hu, J. S. Liu & B. Ren - unknown
    The spatial organization of the genome is intimately linked to its biological function, yet our understanding of higher order genomic structure is coarse, fragmented and incomplete. In the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, interphase chromosomes occupy distinct.
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    The view of Hong Kong parents on secondary use of dried blood spots in newborn screening program.L. L. Hui, E. A. S. Nelson, H. B. Deng, T. Y. Leung, C. H. Ho, J. S. C. Chong, G. P. G. Fung, J. Hui & H. S. Lam - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-10.
    Background Residual dried blood spots (rDBS) from newborn screening programmes represent a valuable resource for medical research, from basic sciences, through clinical to public health. In Hong Kong, there is no legislation for biobanking. Parents’ view on the retention and use of residual newborn blood samples could be cultural-specific and is important to consider for biobanking of rDBS. Objective To study the views and concerns on long-term storage and secondary use of rDBS from newborn screening programmes among Hong Kong Chinese (...)
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    An Evolutionary Comparison of the Handicap Principle and Hybrid Equilibrium Theories of Signaling.Patrick Kane & Kevin J. S. Zollman - unknown
    The handicap principle has come under significant challenge both from empirical studies and from theoretical work. As a result, a number of alternative explanations for honest signaling have been proposed. This paper compares the evolutionary plausibility of one such alternative, the "hybrid equilibrium," to the handicap principle. We utilize computer simulations to compare these two theories as they are instantiated in Maynard Smith's Sir Philip Sidney game. We conclude that, when both types of communication are possible, evolution is unlikely to (...)
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    Lipschitz and Wadge binary games in second order arithmetic.Andrés Cordón-Franco, F. Félix Lara-Martín & Manuel J. S. Loureiro - 2023 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 174 (9):103301.
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  7. The Philosophy of a Biologist.J. S. Haldane - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):227-227.
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    Papers of the Archaeological Institute of America. Classical Series, I. Report on the Investigations at Assos, 1881.Louis Dyer, Joseph Thacher Clarke, W. C. Lawton & J. S. Diller - 1882 - American Journal of Philology 3 (11):350.
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  9. The effect of culture on trust in automation: reliability and workload.S. -. Y. Chien, M. Lewis, K. Sycara, J. -. S. Liu & A. Kumru - 2018 - ACM Trans. Interact. Intell. Syst. (TIIS) 8.
     
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    Psychiatry's New Manual (DSM-5): Ethical and Conceptual Dimensions.J. S. Blumenthal-Barby - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics: The Journal of the Institute of Medical Ethics 40 (8):531-536.
    The introduction of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders in May 2013 is being hailed as the biggest event in psychiatry in the last 10 years. In this paper I examine three important issues that arise from the new manual: Expanding nosology: Psychiatry has again broadened its nosology to include human experiences not previously under its purview. Consequence-based ethical concerns about this expansion are addressed, along with conceptual concerns about a confusion of "construct validity" and "conceptual validity" and (...)
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    Theoretical vs Practical Reasons: Derek Parfit and Bioethics.J. S. Blumenthal-Barby - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (9):1-3.
    In his paper, “Human Germline Genome Editing: On the Nature of Our Reasons to Genome Edit,” Rob Sparrow argues that “genome editing is highly unlikely to be person affecting for the foreseeable fut...
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    Invariance and Symmetry in Evolutionary Dynamics.Simon M. Huttegger, Hannah Rubin & Kevin J. S. Zollman - 2021 - American Philosophical Quarterly 58 (1):63-78.
    The concept of fitness is central to evolutionary biology. Models of evolutionary change typically use some quantity called “fitness” which measures an organism’s reproductive success. But what exactly does it mean that fitness is such a measure? In what follows, we look at the interplay between abstract evolutionary models and quantitative measures of fitness and develop a measurement-theoretic perspective on fitness in order to explore what makes certain measures of fitness significant.
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    An objective theory of emotion.J. S. Gray - 1935 - Psychological Review 42 (1):108-116.
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    A behavioristic interpretation of concept formation.J. S. Gray - 1931 - Psychological Review 38 (1):65-72.
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    A behavioristic interpretation of intelligence.J. S. Gray - 1932 - Psychological Review 39 (3):271-278.
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    CXVII. The height variation of upper atmospheric winds.J. S. Greenhow & E. L. Neufeld - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (12):1157-1171.
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    La Renaissance Religieuse.J. S. Bixler - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (6):164-165.
  18. Mechanism, life, and personality.J. S. Haldane - 1914 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
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    Shorter notices.J. S. Haldane - 1936 - International Journal of Ethics 47 (4):137.
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  20. Symposium: The Relations between Biology and Psychology.J. S. Haldane & E. S. Russell - 1923 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 3:56-94.
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  21. The New Physiology.J. S. Haldane - 1917 - Philosophical Review 26:111.
     
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  22. The Relations between Biology and Psychology.J. S. Haldane, E. S. Russell & Leslie Mackenzie - 1923 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 3:56-94.
     
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  23. The Sciences and Philosophy Gifford Lectures, University of Glasgow, 1927-1928.J. S. Haldane - 1930 - Doubleday.
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  24. The Sciences and Philosophy. Gifford Lectures, University of Glasgow, 1927 and 1928.J. S. Haldane - 1929 - Humana Mente 4 (16):558-561.
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    XVIII.—Symposium: Are Physical, Biological and Psychological Categories Irreducible?J. S. Haldane, D'Arcy W. Thompson, P. Chalmers Mitchell & L. T. Hobhouse - 1918 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 18 (1):419-478.
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    Thermal stability of Cu–Nb nanolamellar composites fabricated via accumulative roll bonding.J. S. Carpenter, S. J. Zheng, R. F. Zhang, S. C. Vogel, I. J. Beyerlein & N. A. Mara - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (7):718-735.
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    I Poemi epici rapsodici non omerici e la tradizione orale.J. S. Clay, C. Brillante, M. Cantilena & C. O. Pavese - 1984 - American Journal of Philology 105 (1):101.
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    Fundamental Problems of Life, an Essay on Citizenship as Pursuit of Values.J. S. Mackenzie - 1928 - Mind 38 (150):231-235.
    In this volume, originally published in 1928, Mackenzie explores the meaning of Value and its place and relation in human thought and life. Divided into two parts, the first concerns itself with more general problems concerning Value while the latter part details the bearing Value has upon social problems. Mackenzie integrates the major branches of philosophy to analyse and evaluate the fundamental problems of citizenship making this title ideal for students of Philosophy and Politics.
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    Graceful exit: a useful concept?J. S. Silverman - 1992 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (4):543-543.
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    Women's Rights, Human Rights: International Feminist Perspectives.J. S. Peters & Andrea Wolper - 2018 - Routledge.
    This comprehensive and important volume includes contributions by activists, journalists, lawyers and scholars from twenty-one countries. The essays map the directions the movement for women's rights is taking--and will take in the coming decades--and the concomittant transformation of prevailing notions of rights and issues. They address topics such as the rapes in former Yugoslavia and efforts to see that a War Crimes Tribunal responds; domestic violence; trafficking of women into the sex trade; the persecution of lesbians; female genital mutilation; and (...)
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    Utilitarianism.J. S. Mill - 1861 - Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Roger Crisp.
    Introduction to one of the most important, controversial, and suggestive works of moral philosophy ever written.
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    The Philosophy of a Biologist. By Ordway Tead. [REVIEW]J. S. Haldane - 1936 - International Journal of Ethics 47:136.
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    Books received. [REVIEW]J. S. Haldane - 1936 - International Journal of Ethics 47 (1):141.
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  34. England and Scotland in the Fourteenth Century: New Perspectives. [REVIEW]J. S. Hamilton - 2008 - The Medieval Review 10.
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    The Angevin Empire and the Community of the Realm in England. [REVIEW]J. S. Hamilton - 2013 - Speculum 88 (1):251-252.
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    The Foundations of Gentry Life: The Multons of Frampton and their World 1270–1370. [REVIEW]J. S. Hamilton - 2013 - Speculum 88 (1):274-275.
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    Review of A. Eustace Haydon: The Quest of the Ages. --[REVIEW]J. S. Bixler - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (4):561-563.
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    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy and the Social Sciences. Edited by Arne Naess. Volume 1, Number 1. Oslo: Oslo University Press, 1958. [REVIEW]S. M. J. - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (4):309-310.
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  39. HARTMANN, N. - Ethics. [REVIEW]J. S. Mackenzie - 1933 - Mind 42:217.
     
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  40. MCDOUGALL, W. - Body and Mind: A History and a Defence of Animism. [REVIEW]J. S. Mackenzie - 1912 - Mind 21:104.
     
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  41. URBAN, W. M. - The Intelligible World. [REVIEW]J. S. Mackenzie - 1930 - Mind 39:89.
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    Resilience: Warren P. Fraleigh Distinguished Scholar Lecture.J. S. Russell - 2015 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 42 (2):159-183.
    This paper argues that human psychological resilience is a central virtue in sport and in human life generally. Despite its importance, it is an overlooked virtue in philosophy of sport and classical and contemporary virtue theory. The phenomenon of human resilience has received a great deal of attention recently in other quarters, however. There is a large and instructive empirical psychological literature on resilience, but connections to virtue theory are rarely drawn and there is no agreement about what the concept (...)
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  43. Collected Works of John Stuart Mill.J. S. Mill - 1963 - [University of Toronto Press].
     
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    Striving, entropy, and meaning.J. S. Russell - 2020 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 47 (3):419-437.
    ABSTRACT This paper argues that striving is a cardinal virtue in sport and life. It is an overlooked virtue that is an important component of human happiness and a source of a sense of dignity. The human psychological capacity for striving emerged as a trait for addressing the entropic features of our existence, but it can be engaged and used for other purposes. Sport is one such example. Sport appears exceptional in being designed specifically to test and display our capacities (...)
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    Idleness would be preferred over game playing as an ideal in Suits’ Utopia.J. S. Russell - 2022 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49 (3):398-413.
    This essay argues that idleness as play and leisure would be recognised as an ideal over game playing in Bernard Suits’ Utopia. Idleness is unaccountably overlooked as an ideal by Suits, as is the problem that his description of game playing is an anachronism, pushing his Utopians into a pre-Utopian condition. There is room for playing games in an idle Utopia but in a less prominent and more restricted role. Idleness as play and leisure is not defended as the sole (...)
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  46. On the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox.J. S. Bell - 1964 - \em Physics 1:195-200.
     
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    The study of theology and religion at the University of Pretoria: Two epochs of endeavor.J. S. Krüger - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (1).
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    Boredom, sport, and games.J. S. Russell - 2024 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 51 (1):125-144.
    The philosophical literature on sport and games has had little to say about boredom beyond presuming that sports and games can be important ways of overcoming or preventing it. But boredom is an interesting and often misunderstood phenomenon with overlooked implications in this context. Boredom has significant human value and motivates play in ways that contribute to well-being and culture, often through encouraging engaged agency and exploration of novelty. Understanding boredom can also help to clarify problems and tendencies in sports (...)
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    Structural Completeness in Substructural Logics.J. S. Olson, J. G. Raftery & C. J. Van Alten - 2008 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 16 (5):453-495.
    Hereditary structural completeness is established for a range of substructural logics, mainly without the weakening rule, including fragments of various relevant or many-valued logics. Also, structural completeness is disproved for a range of systems, settling some previously open questions.
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    The critical voltage effect in high voltage electron microscopy.J. S. Lally, C. J. Humphreys, A. J. F. Metherell & R. M. Fisher - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 25 (2):321-343.
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