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    Irrational: at the moment.Jie W. Weiss & David J. Weiss - 2012 - Synthese 189 (S1):173-183.
    Traditional scientific views of rationality are couched in economic terms; choosing an option that does not maximize expectancy is irrational. The construct has been extended metaphorically so that the term “irrational” now describes any decision deemed foolish by the evaluator. For everyday decisions that do not involve money, a decision maker’s utilities are generally not known to an onlooker. Therefore, the pejorative label may be applied inappropriately because the evaluation is distorted by incorrect assessment of the decision maker’s goals. We (...)
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    Inferring cognition from action: Does martyrdom imply its motive?David J. Weiss & Jie Weiss - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (4):380-380.
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    A descriptive multi-attribute utility model for everyday decisions.Jie W. Weiss, David J. Weiss & Ward Edwards - 2010 - Theory and Decision 68 (1-2):101-114.
    We propose a descriptive version of the classical multi-attribute utility model; to that end, we add a new parameter, momentary salience, to the customary formulation. The addition of this parameter allows the theory to accommodate changes in the decision maker’s mood and circumstances, as the saliencies of anticipated consequences are driven by concerns of the moment. By allowing for the number of consequences given attention at the moment of decision to vary, the new model mutes the criticism that SEU models (...)
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    Two tests of the Sheffield hypothesis concerning resistance to extinction, partial reinforcement, and distribution of practice.Wilma Wilson, Elizabeth J. Weiss & Abram Amsel - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 50 (1):51.
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    50 Concepts for a Critical Phenomenology.Gail Weiss, Ann V. Murphy & Gayle Salamon (eds.) - 2020 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    This volume is an introduction to both newer and more established ideas in the growing field of critical phenomenology from a number of disciplinary perspectives.
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    Canon Fodder: Historical Women Political Thinkers.Penny A. Weiss - 2009 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    A discussion of women thinkers in political philosophy, and the nature of political inquiry --Provided by publisher.
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  7. How Do Science and Technology Affect International Affairs?Charles Weiss - 2015 - Minerva 53 (4):411-430.
    Science and technology influence international affairs by many different mechanisms. Both create new issues, risks and uncertainties. Advances in science alert the international community to new issues and risks. New technological capabilities transform war, diplomacy, commerce, intelligence, and investment. This paper identifies six basic patterns by which advances in science and technology influence international relations: as a juggernaut or escaped genie with rapid and wide-ranging ramifications for the international system; as a game-changer and a conveyer of advantage and disadvantage to (...)
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  8. Intertwined Identities: Challenges to Bodily Autonomy.Gail Weiss - 2009 - Perspectives: International Postgraduate Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):22-37.
    Over the last decade, the international media has devoted increasing attention to operations that separate conjoined twins. Despite the fairly low odds that a child or adult will survive the operation with all of their vital organs intact, most people fail to question the urgency of being physically separated from one’s identical twin. The drive to surgically tear asunder that which was originally joined, I suggest, is motivated in part by a refusal to acknowledge intercorporeality as a basic condition of (...)
     
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    Decay and Recovery of CSR Routines in Franchise Organizations.Benjamin Lawrence, Brett Massimino & Jie J. Zhang - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-22.
    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities have become increasingly prevalent in retail settings. In franchised organizations, franchisors typically design and coordinate these activities, leaving operational execution to franchisees. Meanwhile, franchisors may introduce new corporate-led CSR activities over time. Even though changes to CSR activities may refocus outlets’ attention on a CSR initiative, they may also disrupt an outlet’s ongoing CSR routines. Using a longitudinal, secondary dataset consisting of an eight-year panel for a national, franchised restaurant chain, we examine CSR performance dynamics (...)
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    Écart: The Space of Corporeal Difference.Gail Weiss - 2000 - In Professor Fred Evans, Fred Evans, Leonard Lawlor & Professor Leonard Lawlor (eds.), Chiasms: Merleau-Ponty's Notion of Flesh. SUNY Press. pp. 203-216.
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    Anti-Realist Truth and Anti-Realist Meaning.Bernhard Weiss - 2007 - American Philosophical Quarterly 44 (3):213 - 228.
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    Intertwinings: Interdisciplinary Encounters with Merleau-Ponty.Gail Weiss (ed.) - 2008 - State University of New York Press.
    Connects Merleau-Ponty’s thought to themes and issues central to continental philosophy today.
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    Human Genetics and Politics as Mutually Beneficial Resources: The Case of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity and Eugenics During the Third Reich.Sheila Faith Weiss - 2006 - Journal of the History of Biology 39 (1):41-88.
    This essay analyzes one of Germany's former premier research institutions for biomedical research, the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity and Eugenics (KWIA) as a test case for the way in which politics and human heredity served as resources for each other during the Third Reich. Examining the KWIA from this perspective brings us a step closer to answering the questions at the heart of most recent scholarship concerning the biomedical community under the swastika: (1) How do we explain (...)
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    Hedonism in the Protagoras and the Sophist’s Guarantee.Roslyn Weiss - 1990 - Ancient Philosophy 10 (1):17-39.
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    Intraoperative Cognitive Mapping Tasks for Direct Electrical Stimulation in Clinical and Neuroscientific Contexts.Linghao Bu, Junfeng Lu, Jie Zhang & Jinsong Wu - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Direct electrical stimulation has been widely applied in both guidance of lesion resection and scientific research; however, the design and selection of intraoperative cognitive mapping tasks have not been updated in a very long time. We introduce updated mapping tasks for language and non-language functions and provide recommendations for optimal design and selection of intraoperative mapping tasks. In addition, with DES becoming more critical in current neuroscientific research, a task design that has not been widely used in DES yet was (...)
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    Challenges of the Third Age: Meaning and Purpose in Later Life.Robert S. Weiss & Scott A. Bass (eds.) - 2002 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This volume addresses the issues of the Third Age--that time after retirement when financial stability and reduced obligations to others, together, allow for freedom--and good health makes it possible to enjoy that freedom. How, in this special time of life, is meaning and purpose to be found? And what alternatives are available? These difficult questions are responded to by scholars in the field of aging, some themselves in the Third Age.
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    Genetic Pointillism versus Physiological Form.Kenneth M. Weiss - 2018 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 61 (4):503-516.
    Matter as such produces nothing, changes nothing, does nothing; and however convenient it may afterwards be to abbreviate our nomenclature and our descriptions, we must most carefully realize in the outset that the spermatozoon, the nucleus, the chromosomes or the germ-plasma can never act as matter alone, but only as seats of energy and as centres of force.Science is a human endeavor that is rarely if ever just about science: it is also a social, political, and economic enterprise. As such (...)
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  18. Context and perspective.Gail Weiss - 1992 - In Thomas Busch Shaun Gallagher (ed.), Merleau-Ponty: Hermeneutics and Postmodernism.
     
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    Ignorance, Involuntariness, and Innocence: A Reply to McTighe.Roslyn Weiss - 1985 - Phronesis 30 (3):314-322.
  20. Jesus? Proclamation of the Kingdom of God.Johannes Weiss, Richard Hyde Hiers, David Larrimore Holland, Shailer Mathews & Kenneth Cauthen - 1971
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  21. Young infants' expectations about self-propelled objects.Renée Baillargeon, Di Wu, Sylvia Yuan, Jie Li & Luo & Yuyan - 2009 - In Bruce M. Hood & Laurie Santos (eds.), The origins of object knowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    El represor como antropólogo: apuntes para la lectura etnográfica de un manuscrito contrainsurgente1The repressor as anthropologist: notes for reading ethnographically a counter insurgency’s manuscript.Mariana Tello Weiss - 2019 - Corpus.
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    Hegel's critique of Aristotle's philosophy of mind.Frederick Gustav Weiss - 1969 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    Our task in this study, then, is to see what Hegel makes of Aristotle in unifying and interpreting his doctrine, to see how far ... some of the questions that are continually being raised about Hegel's purpose and meaning in the philosophy of mind.
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  24. Collected papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, volume I.Paul Weiss - 1933 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 40 (2):10-11.
     
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    Games: A Solution to the Problem of the One and the Many.Paul Weiss - 1980 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 7 (1):7-14.
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    Illusions of sense in the tractatus: Wittgenstein and imaginative understanding.Jonathan Weiss - 2001 - Philosophical Investigations 24 (3):228–245.
    Certain expositors of the Tractatus have tried to make sense of Wittegnstein’s curious revocation of its propositions by suggesting that although they lack content, they nonetheless express (“show,” but do not say) some ineffable truths about reality. Such a view Cora Dimaond labels “chickening out.” I attempt to diagnose the lingering attraction of the ‘chicken’ (in this case an attraction to an illusion of sense) by condsidering a (false) parallel with the case of perceptual illusion. To this end, I make (...)
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  27. Introduction to Introduction to an ethics of ambiguity.Gail Weiss - 2004 - In Margaret A. Simons, Marybeth Timmermann & Mary Beth Mader (eds.), Philosophical Writings. University of Illinois Press. pp. 1--281.
     
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    Katja Pavlič Škerjanc septuagenaria.David Movrin, Kozma Ahačič, Katarina Batagelj, Goran Dekleva, Nada Grošelj, Nina Gruden, Nataša Homar, Andreja Inkret, Iva Jevtić, Miklavž Komelj, Vanja Kovač Petersson, Lucija Krošelj Košec, Maja Lihtenvalner, Boštjan Narat, Niko Okorn, Gregor Pobežin, Primož Ponikvar, Simona Sašek, Brane Senegačnik, Mladen Uhlik, Nadja Vidmar Rukavina, Sonja Weiss, Janja Žmavc & Aleš Novak - 2023 - Clotho 5 (1):185-275.
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  29. Learning without Teaching: Recollection in the Meno.Roslyn Weiss - 2006 - Interpretation 34 (1):3-21.
     
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  30. Hermenéutica crítica, una reflexión metodológica, sociológica y epistemológica.E. Weiss - forthcoming - Paideia.
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    Ethics, society, politics: proceedings of the 35th International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria, 2012.Martin G. Weiss & Hajo Greif (eds.) - 2013 - Boston: De Gruyter Ontos.
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    Ad Acta: Nachgelassenes in Jerusalem.Yfaat Weiss - 2019 - Naharaim 13 (1-2):99-115.
    Auf dem 1913 in Wien stattfindenden Zionistischen Kongress wurde Chaim Weizmann beauftragt die auf Achad Ha’am zurückgehende Idee eines jüdisch-geistigen Zentrums durch die Gründung der Hebräischen Universität in Jerusalem zu realisieren. Die Vorstellung einer Universität des jüdischen Volkes blieb auch dann fester Bestandteil der zionistischen Vision, als mit der Balfour-Erklärung von 1917 die politische Begründung einer jüdischen Heimstätte in greifbare Nähe rückte. Beides fand 1925 auf dem Skopusberg bei der Inauguration der Universität in Anwesenheit des britischen Außenministers Arthur James Balfour (...)
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  33. Atomes chimiques et métaphysiques.Weiss Weiss - 1887 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 24:107.
     
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    A Critical Survey of Hegel Scholarship in English: 1962–1969.Frederick G. Weiss - 1973 - In Joseph J. O'Malley (ed.), The legacy of Hegel. The Hague,: M. Nijhoff. pp. 24--48.
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    An Explanation of Man.Paul Weiss - 1963 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 2:433-438.
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  36. A logspace solution to the word and conjugacy problem of generalized Baumslag-Solitar groups.Armin Weiss - 2016 - In Delaram Kahrobaei, Bren Cavallo & David Garber (eds.), Algebra and computer science. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society.
     
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    Atheismus: Philosophie, Gott, Religion, Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft.Walter Weiss - 2013 - Wien: Edition Va Bene.
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    A Response.Paul Weiss - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (Supplement):144-165.
    1. Almost from the beginning of its history, it has tried to provide intelligible, systematic accounts of the world of actualities--the spatio-temporal objects which ground our daily experiences. Because of the great success of science in formulating cosmic schemes which are sustained by many widespread observations, multiple, daring predictions, and a host of desirable practical productions, many thinkers have been tempted to turn the entire task over to the sciences. Others have supposed that the philosopher has nothing more to do (...)
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    Art, Substances, and Reality.Paul Weiss - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (3):365 - 382.
    What we experience is somewhat of a melange, something at once perceptual, mediated by the sense organs; scientific, reflecting our use of mathematical and other formal devices to make clear and systematic the causes of what is now taking place, and pointing us towards what might be expected; eventful, stretches of vital movement in which beginning and ending are, though separate, inescapably interlocked; and important, reflecting both our sense of value and the presence of an objective standard outside us and (...)
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  40. Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Anti-history.John Weiss - 1968 - In William John Bosenbrook & Hayden V. White (eds.), The Uses of history. Detroit,: Wayne State University Press. pp. 31.
     
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  41. Biography of Charles S. Peirce.Paul Weiss - 1965 - In Richard J. Bernstein (ed.), Perspectives on Peirce. New Haven,: Yale University Press. pp. 1--12.
     
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  42. Creation as Parable in Maimonides’ "Guide of the Perplexed".Roslyn Weiss - 2010 - Interpretation 37 (3):259-279.
     
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    Cellular Biophysics: Transport.Thomas Fischer Weiss - 1996 - Bradford.
    Book written to preserve the wisdom of the ancient healing sages of China, and to provide the conceptual tools needed for its practical application in healing diseases of the modern world.
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    Cartesian Doubt and Hegelian Negation.Frederick G. Weiss - 1974 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 3:83-94.
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  45. Children's Literature: A Reader's History from Aesop to Harry Potter (review).Shira Wolosky Weiss - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (1):160.
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    Crescas: Light of the Lord : Translated with Introduction and Notes.Roslyn Weiss (ed.) - 2018 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This is the first complete English translation of Hasdai Crescas's Light of the Lord, a seminal work of medieval Jewish philosophy. Crescas challenges the Aristotelian underpinnings of medieval thought, introduces alternative physical and metaphysical theories, and presents service to the God of love and benefaction as the goal for humankind.
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    Cosmic Necessities.Paul Weiss - 1951 - Review of Metaphysics 4 (3):359 - 375.
    A logical absurdity is self-contradictory. It results when a term and its negation are conjoined. It is intrinsically impossible; one need not look outside it to know that it is impossible everywhere It is not because every domain rebuffs it that it is unable to appear in any, but because it cannot attain the status of appearing anywhere at all.
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  48. Charles S. Peirce, Philosopher.Paul Weiss - 1965 - In Richard J. Bernstein (ed.), Perspectives on Peirce. New Haven,: Yale University Press. pp. 120--140.
     
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  49. Crane, T.(ed.)-Dispositions.B. Weiss - 1999 - Philosophical Books 40:37-39.
     
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    "Der erste aller Christen": zur deutschen Pascal-Rezeption von Friedrich Nietzsche bis Hans Urs von Balthasar.Otto Weiss - 2012 - Regensburg: Verlag Friedrich Pustet.
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