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    Implications of synaesthesia for functionalism: Theory and experiments.Joe Gray, Susan Chopping, Julia Nunn, David Parslow, Lloyd Gregory, Steve Williams, Michael J. Brammer & Simon Baron-Cohen - 2002 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 9 (12):5-31.
    Functionalism offers an account of the relations that hold between behavioural functions, information and neural processing, and conscious experience from which one can draw two inferences: for any discriminable difference between qualia there must be an equivalent discriminable difference in function; and for any discriminable functional difference within a behavioural domain associated with qualia, there must be a discriminable difference between qualia. The phenomenon of coloured hearing synaesthesia appears to contradict the second of these inferences. We report data showing that (...)
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    Uniting Ecocentric and Animal Ethics: Combining Non-Anthropocentric Approaches in Conservation and the Care of Domestic Animals.Helen Kopnina, Joe Gray, William Lynn, Anja Heister & Raghav Srivastava - 2023 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 26 (2):265-286.
    Currently, there is no non-anthropocentric guide to the practice of nature conservation and the treatment of invasive species and domestic animals. In examining the so-called ‘ecocentric’ and ‘animal’ ethics, we highlight some differences between them, and argue that the basic aspiration for support of all nonhuman life needs to be retained. We maintain that hierarchies of value need to be flexible, establishing basic principles and then weighing up the options in the context of anthropocentrism, industrial development and human population growth. (...)
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    Third Annual ACT Professions Shotgun Challenge.John Nicholl, Njegosh Popovic, Joe Mammoliti, Andrew Roberts & Chris Gray - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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    The Cartesian Theater stance.Bruce Glymour, Rick Grush, Valerie Gray Hardcastle, Brian Keeley, Joe Ramsey, Oron Shagrir & Ellen Watson - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2):209-210.
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    Hard things made hard.Valerie Gray Hardcastle - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (4):51-53.
    [opening paragraph]: Nicholas Humphrey is interested in illustrating how it is that the mind is the brain. We can think of him as taking up David Chalmers’ and Joe Levine's challenge to solve the so-called hard problem, to bridge the so-called explanatory gap. For after being convinced, as we surely are, that minds are housed in brains via the activity of neurons, we still need to explain why that should be the case. Why is it that our lumpy grey matter (...)
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  6. Cognitive modeling for cognitive engineering.Wayne D. Gray - 2008 - In Ron Sun (ed.), The Cambridge handbook of computational psychology. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 565--588.
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    La formation des noms en grec ancien.Louis H. Gray & Pierre Chantraine - 1934 - American Journal of Philology 55 (3):278.
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  8. Nineteenth-Century Women of Freethought.Carole Gray - 1995 - Free Inquiry 15 (2).
     
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  9. (2 other versions)Hayek on Liberty.John Gray - 1986 - Philosophy 61 (235):130-131.
     
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    The Oscan Inscriptions of Tricarico and Anzi.Louis H. Gray - 1933 - American Journal of Philology 54 (3):274.
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    Indian Glosses in the Lexicon of Hesychios.Louis H. Gray & Montgomery Schuyler - 1901 - American Journal of Philology 22 (2):195.
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  12. The nineteenth-century revolution in mathematical ontology.Jeremy Gray - 1992 - In Donald Gillies (ed.), Revolutions in mathematics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 226--248.
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    Brainwaves and psyches.Jonna Brenninkmeijer - 2015 - History of the Human Sciences 28 (3):115-133.
    This article presents an ethnographical and historical analysis of the mode of being that is constituted when people use neurofeedback (brainwave training) for self-improvement. I analyse how human brainwaves have been associated with the psyche since their first demonstration by the psychiatrist Hans Berger, how they were connected to personality types by the cybernetician Grey Walter, and made trainable by the psychologists Joe Kamiya and Barry Sterman. I compare these cases with the reports of contemporary neurofeedback practitioners and users, and (...)
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    Slingerland, Edward. 2021. Drunk: How We Sipped, Danced, and Stumbled Our Way to Civilization New York: Little, Brown Spark.Peter Gray - 2022 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 6 (1):119-122.
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    Vocalic Alternation in the Disyllabic Base in Indo-European.Louis H. Gray - 1930 - American Journal of Philology 51 (3):273.
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    Time and Becoming.William Grey - 1997 - Cogito 11 (3):215-220.
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    The shifting sands of self: a framework for the experience of self in addiction.Mary Tod Gray - 2005 - Nursing Philosophy 6 (2):119-130.
    The self is a common yet unclear theme in addiction studies. William James's model of self provides a framework to explore the experience of self. His model details the subjective and objective constituents, the sense of self‐continuity through time, and the ephemeral and plural nature of the changing self. This exploration yields insights into the self that can be usefully applied to subjective experiences with psychoactive drugs of addiction. Results of this application add depth to the common understanding of self (...)
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  18. Economies of scale in the us truckload industry.Adam Gray Bradford - 2005 - Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal 6.
     
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    Early human embryo metabolism.Henry J. Leese, Joe Conaghan, Karen L. Martin & Kate Hardy - 1993 - Bioessays 15 (4):259-264.
    Non‐invasive microanalytical methods have been devised to study the energy metabolism of single human preimplantation embryos. Psyruvate, which is added routinely to all media used to culture human embryos, is consumed throughout the preimplantation period, with glucose assuming an increasing role at embryo compaction and blastocyst formation. All of the glucose consumed may be accounted for by the appearance of lactate in the incubation medium. The enzyme hexokinase my be involved in regulating this aerobic glycolysis. There is cosiderable indirect evidence (...)
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  20. Hayek on liberty, rights, and justice.John Gray - 1981 - Ethics 92 (1):73-84.
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    Western Marxism: A Fictionalist Deconstruction.John Gray - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (249):403 - 408.
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    Simulating Genetic Regulartory Networks.Richard Scheines & Joe Ramsey - unknown
    Richard Scheines and Joe Ramsey. Simulating Genetic Regulartory Networks.
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  23. 3.“Zarathustra Is Dead, Long Live Zarathustra!”“Zarathustra Is Dead, Long Live Zarathustra!”(pp. 83-93).Christa Davis Acampora, Joe Ward, Robert Guay, Robbie Duschinsky, Stanley Rosen & Tom Stern - 2011 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 41 (1).
     
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    Frontalangriff auf die wissenschaftliche Methode.George Ellis & Joe Silk - 2018 - In Carsten Könneker (ed.), Fake Oder Fakt?: Wissenschaft, Wahrheit Und Vertrauen. Berlin: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 345-353.
    Spekulative Theorien bedürfen laut einigen Forschern keiner experimentellen Überprüfung, um als wissenschaftlich zu gelten. Dieser Ansatz untergräbt die Wissenschaft.Im vergangenen Jahr nahm eine Debatte in der Physik eine beunruhigende Wende: Nicht alle fundamentalen Theorien lassen sich anhand von Beobachtungen überprüfen und so fordern einige Wissenschaftler, das Vorgehen in der theoretischen Physik anzupassen. Sei eine Theorie nur ausreichend elegant und aussagekräftig, so ihr Appell, müsse diese nicht experimentell überprüft werden – das bricht mit jahrhundertealter philosophischer Tradition, nach der wissenschaftliche Erkenntnis sich (...)
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    The philosophy of a scientist.Ronald Grey Gordon - 1948 - New York,: Hutchinson's Scientific and Technical Publications.
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  26. Explaining Consciousness.Valerie Gray Hardcastle - 1994 - Dissertation, University of California, San Diego
    On the one hand, consciousness seems to be utterly the wrong sort of phenomenon to capture in a scientific theory. On the other hand, theorizing about consciousness does not seem to be beyond the pale of science. This dissertation tries to resolve this dilemma of consciousness for the cognitive sciences by answering the three following questions: What are the appropriate properties of the mind and the brain to study in order to develop a theory of consciousness? What informational role does (...)
     
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    Graham Oppy, ontological arguments and belief in God.Billy Joe Lucas - 1997 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 41 (3):181-183.
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    See None, Do None, Teach None: How Dismantling Roe Impacts Medical Education and Physician Training.Melissa Montoya & Beverly A. Gray - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (8):52-54.
    The impending U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization has appropriately engendered critical thought and speculation as to what a post-Roe America would look lik...
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    Comments Concerning Spinoza and the Antimony of Promissory Obligation.Joe D. Van Zandt - 2001 - Southwest Philosophy Review 17 (2):159-162.
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    The Imperative of Modernity: An Intellectual Biography of José Ortega Y Gasset.Rockwell Gray - 1989 - University of California Press.
    Portrays the life and literary development of the Spanish writer and philosopher in relation to the history of European philosophy at the turn of the century.
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  31. Begging the question with style: Anarchy, state, and utopia at thirty years.Barbara H. Fried - 2005 - Social Philosophy and Policy 22 (1):221-254.
    At 30 years' distance, it is safe to say that Nozick's Anarchy, State and Utopia has achieved the status of a classic. It is not only the central text for all contemporary academic discussions of libertarianism; with Rawls's A Theory of Justice, it arguably frames the landscape of academic political philosophy in second half of 20th century. Many factors, obviously account for the prominence of the book. This paper considers one: the book's use of rhetoric to charm and disarm its (...)
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    Mills liberalism and liberalism's posterity.John Gray - 2000 - The Journal of Ethics 4 (1-2):137-165.
    It is argued that the moral theory undergirding J.S. Mill''s argumentin On Liberty is a species of perfectionism rather than any kind of utilitarianism. The conception of human flourishing that itinvokes is one in which the goods of personal autonomy and individualityare central. If this conception is to be more than the expression ofa particular cultural ideal it needs the support of an empiricallyplausible view of human nature and a defensible interpretation ofhistory. Neither of these can be found in Mill. (...)
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  33. Results of a" stages of change" pilot survey from an osteoporosis prevention outreach program.Amy S. Gray - 2002 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 3.
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  34. A Bibliography of Works.J. Glenn Gray - 1981 - Philosophy Today 25 (2):118.
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    BETi – Are all BETs off in the clinic?Steven Gray - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (5):2300027.
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  36. Carnage: An open book.Paul Gray - 1993 - In Jonathan Westphal & Carl Avren Levenson (eds.), Time. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co.. pp. 142--54.
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  37. Computational imaginaries: some further remarks on Leibniz, Llull, and rethinking the history of calculating machines.Jonathan Gray - 2018 - In Armador Vega & Peter Weibel (eds.), Dia-logos: Ramon Llull's method of thought and artistic practice. Minneapolis, MN: University Of Minnesota Press.
     
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  38. ch. 5. Some British logicians.Jeremy Gray - 2014 - In W. J. Mander (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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  39. Evolution and the Naked Truth: A Darwinian Approach to Philosophy. By Gonzalo Munevar.N. Gray - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (5):669-669.
     
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    Frames of reference and traditions of interpretation: Some issues in the identification of ‘under-achieving’ schools.John Gray - 2004 - British Journal of Educational Studies 52 (3):293-309.
    Using various official sources, the article explores competing conceptions of the 'under- achieving ' school which have been operationalised in recent years. It suggests that there have been multiple, potentially conflicting definitions in policy discourse to which recent innovations have merely added a further layer of complexity. Using a simple conceptual framework comparing judgements made within 'standards' and 'progress' frameworks for evaluating schools' performance, it highlights the very limited range of conditions where judgements made within one tradition would complement those (...)
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    Habermas.Kevin W. Gray - 2012 - Symposium 16 (1):276-281.
  42. Horace and the Sabine Hills: Verse.Agnes Kendrick Gray - 1937 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 18 (1):26.
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    Institutional Review Boards as an Instrument of Assessment: Research Involving Human Subjects in the U.S.Bradford H. Gray - 1978 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 3 (3):34-47.
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  44. Mathieu Marion and Robert S. Cohen, eds., Québec Studies in the Philosophy of Science Part II: Biology, Psychology, Cognitive Science and Economics Reviewed by.Valerie Gray Hardcastle - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (1):52-54.
  45. New England, Classical Association of.Charles Gray - 1919 - Classical Weekly 13:200.
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    On Art, Religion, and the History of Philosophy: Introductory Lectures.J. Glenn Gray (ed.) - 1970 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    A reprint, with new Introduction, of the Harper Torch edition of 1970. The famous introductory lectures collected in this volume represent the distillation of Hegel’s mature views on the three most important activities of spirit, and have the further advantage, shared by his lectures in general, of being more comprehensible than those works of his published during his lifetime. A new Introduction, Select Bibliography, Analytical Table of Contents, and the restoration in the section headings of the outline of Hegel’s lectures (...)
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  47. Oakeshott, Berlin, and Enlightenment.J. Gray - 1996 - Common Knowledge 5:109-133.
     
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    Philosophy and the maternal body: Reading silence.F. Gray - 2001 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (2):306 – 307.
    Book Information Philosophy and the Maternal Body: Reading Silence. By Michelle Boulous Walker. Routledge. London and New York. 1998. Pp. x + 235.
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  49. Poincaré in the Archives: two examples.Jeremy Gray - 1997 - Philosophia Scientiae 2 (3):27-39.
     
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    Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Use of High-Volume Hospitals.Bradford H. Gray, Mark Schlesinger, Shannon Mitchell Siegfried & Emily Horowitz - 2009 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 46 (3):322-338.
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