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    A model for the initiation of reaction sites during the uranium–hydrogen reaction assuming enhanced hydrogen transport through thin areas of surface oxide.Joseph Glascott - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (3):221-241.
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    A model for the initiation of reaction sites during the uranium–hydrogen reaction assuming enhanced hydrogen transport through linear oxide discontinuities.Joseph Glascott - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (13):1393-1413.
  3. The Gift of Power.Lewis Joseph Sherrill - 1955
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  4. The Logical Structure of Mathematical Physics.Joseph D. Sneed - 1975 - Erkenntnis 9 (3):423-436.
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    Looks and the immediacy of visual objectual knowledge.Joseph Shieber - 2017 - Analysis 77 (4):741-750.
    In his recent paper ‘Knowing What Things Look Like’, Matthew McGrath offers a challenge to the idea that knowing an object by seeing it, ‘visual objectual knowledge’ is an instance of immediate knowledge. I offer supporters of the notion of immediate visual objectual knowledge two potential strategies for blocking McGrath’s argument: either by questioning McGrath’s claim about the role that knowing what an object looks like plays in visual objectual knowledge or by denying that any explanation of how knowing what (...)
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    Science in flux.Joseph Agassi - 1975 - Boston: D. Reidel Pub. Co..
    Joseph Agassi is a critic, a gadfly, a debunker and deflater; he is also a constructor, a speculator and an imaginative scholaro In the history and philosophy of science, he has been Peck's bad boy, delighting in sharp and pungent criticism, relishing directness and simplicity, and enjoying it all enormously. As one of that small group of Popper's students (ineluding Bartley, Feyerabend and Lakatos) who took Popper seriously enough to criticize him, Agassi remained his own man, holding Popper's work (...)
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    Intuitive confidence: Choosing between intuitive and nonintuitive alternatives.Joseph P. Simmons & Leif D. Nelson - 2006 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 135 (3):409-428.
    People often choose intuitive rather than equally valid nonintuitive alternatives. The authors suggest that these intuitive biases arise because intuitions often spring to mind with subjective ease, and the subjective ease leads people to hold their intuitions with high confidence. An investigation of predictions against point spreads found that people predicted intuitive options more often than equally valid nonintuitive alternatives. Critically, though, this effect was largely determined by people's confidence in their intuitions. Across naturalistic, expert, and laboratory samples, against personally (...)
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  8. Prolegomena to a Structuralist Reconstruction of Quantum Mechanics.Joseph Sneed - 2011 - Metatheoria 1 (2):93-130.
    A structuralist “reconstruction sketch” of an idealized theory is provided. This theory, QM, has some essential features of quantum mechanics. QM is a theory about abstract “result-observation events”, formal characterizations of interactions among physical systems and their results. QM is a stochastic theory and in the stochastic apparatus some features of “real life” quantum mechanics are recognizable. The result-observation events themselves exhibit neither essentially quantum mechanical features nor essentially physical features. At the level of the basic theory element QM is (...)
     
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    Between Autonomy and Authority: Kant on the Epistemic Status of Testimony.Joseph Shieber - 2010 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 80 (2):327-348.
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    Degrees of unsolvability.Joseph Robert Shoenfield - 1972 - New York,: American Elsevier.
  11. Dialectical and historical materialism (September 1938).Joseph Stalin - 1952 - Moscow,: Foreign Languages Pub. House.
     
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    Analyzing Knowledge Retrieval Impairments Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease Using Network Analyses.Jeffrey C. Zemla & Joseph L. Austerweil - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-12.
    A defining characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease is difficulty in retrieving semantic memories, or memories encoding facts and knowledge. While it has been suggested that this impairment is caused by a degradation of the semantic store, the precise ways in which the semantic store is degraded are not well understood. Using a longitudinal corpus of semantic fluency data, we derive semantic network representations of patients with Alzheimer’s disease and of healthy controls. We contrast our network-based approach with analyzing fluency data with (...)
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    Expanding the scope of reflective knowledge: From MINE to OURS.Joseph Shieber - 2019 - Philosophical Issues 29 (1):241-253.
    Ernest Sosa has suggested that we distinguish between animal knowledge, on the one hand, and reflective knowledge, on the other. Animal knowledge is direct, immediate, and foundationally structured, while reflective knowledge involves a knower's higher‐order awareness of her own mental states, and is structured by relations of coherence. -/- Although Sosa's distinction is extremely appealing, it also faces serious problems. In particular, the sorts of processes that would be required for reflective knowledge, as Sosa understands it, are not processes that (...)
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    Personal responsibility and middle knowledge: a challenge for the Molinist.Joseph Shieber - 2009 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 66 (2):61-70.
    In this paper, I develop and discuss an argument intended to demonstrate that the Molinist notion of middle knowledge, and in particular the concept of counterfactuals of freedom, is incompatible with the notion of personal responsibility (for created creatures). In Sect. 1, I discuss the Molinist concepts of middle knowledge and counterfactuals of freedom. In Sect. 2, I develop an argument (henceforth, the Transfer of Negative Responsibility Argument, or TNRA) to the effect that, due to their construal of the concepts (...)
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  15. Socially Distributed Cognition and the Epistemology of Testimony.Joseph Shieber - 2019 - In Miranda Fricker, Peter Graham, David Henderson & Nikolaj Jang Pedersen (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Social Epistemology. New York, USA: Routledge. pp. 87-95.
    Most discussions of the epistemology of testimony include personalist requirements. These include either requirements that stipulate certain features that individual testifiers must have in order to count as transmitters of knowledge, or that stipulate certain features that individual recipients of testimony must have in order to count as acquiring knowledge on the basis of that testimony. For example, in the former case, many views require that testifiers be competent and honest, whereas, in the latter case, many views require that recipients (...)
     
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    Axioms of set theory.Joseph R. Shoenfield - 1977 - In Jon Barwise (ed.), Handbook of mathematical logic. New York: North-Holland. pp. 90.
  17. Locke on Testimony: A Reexamination.Joseph Shieber - 2009 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 26 (1):21 - 41.
    In this paper I focus on John Locke as a representative figure of English Enlightenment theorizing about the legitimacy of cognitive authority and examine the way in which a greater attention to the cultural milieu in which Locke worked can lead to a profound reexamination of his writings on cognitive authority. In particular, I suggest that an inattention to the rise of a culture of reading and the growing availability of books in Early Modern England has led historians of philosophy (...)
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    Towards the Limits of Cosmology.Joseph Silk - 2018 - Foundations of Physics 48 (10):1305-1332.
    One of our greatest challenges in cosmology is understanding the origin of the structure of the universe. I will describe how the cosmic microwave background has provided a window for probing the initial conditions from which structure evolved and seeded the formation of the galaxies, and the outstanding issues that remain to be resolved. I will address our optimal choice of future strategy in order to make further progress on understanding our cosmic origins.
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    A partial defense of intuition on naturalist grounds.Joseph Shieber - 2012 - Synthese 187 (2):321-341.
    The debate concerning the role of intuitions in philosophy has been characterized by a fundamental disagreement between two main camps. The first, the autonomists, hold that, due to the use in philosophical investigation of appeals to intuition, most of the central questions of philosophy can in principle be answered by philosophical investigation and argument without relying on the sciences. The second, the naturalists, deny the possibility of a priori knowledge and are skeptical of the role of intuition in providing evidence (...)
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    What is Wrong with Verisimilitude.Joseph Wayne Smith - 1984 - Philosophy Research Archives 10:511-541.
    Karl Popper introduced the idea of verisimilitude to explicate the intuitive idea that a theory T2, even though it is strictly speaking false, may be closer to the truth than a competitor T1. However, as is now well known, the results of Pavel Tichý, John Harris and David Miller establish that on Popper’s qualitative theory of verisimilitude, a theory T2 could be closer to the truth than another theory T1 only if T2 contains no false sentences. This result has been (...)
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    Essays on Ultimate Questions: Critical Discussions of the Limits of Contemporary Philosophical Inquiry.Joseph Wayne Smith - 1988 - Gower Publishing Company.
    Thirteen (largely) thematically unconnected essays dealing with some ultimate, but not esoteric, questions in modern metaphysical epistemology.
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    Primitive Classification and the Sociology of Knowledge: A Response to Bloor.Joseph Wayne Smith - 1983 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 15 (3):237.
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    Taking Chances: Derrida, Psychoanalysis, and Literature.Joseph H. Smith & William Kerrigan - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (2):202.
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    Political Institutions as Means to Economic Justice: A Critique of Rawls’ Contractarianism.Joseph D. Sneed - 1979 - Analyse & Kritik 1 (2):125-146.
    It is argued that John Rawls’ theory of social justice as well as the contract argument for it are misleading, if not actually mistaken, in that they appear to take institutional features of societies as fundamental objects of moral evaluation. An alternative view: is expounded. Principles involving institutional features are only contingently related to principles involving the distribution of things people care about. These distributions are taken as the fundamental objects of moral evaluation. Social, political and economic institutions are means (...)
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    Halakhic man.Joseph Dov Soloveitchik - 1983 - Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America. Edited by Lawrence J. Kaplan.
    Halakhic Man--originally published in Hebrew in 1944 and appearing for the first time in English translation--is considered to be Rabbi Soloveitchik's most important statement. A unique, almost unclassifiable work, its pages include a brilliant exposition of Mitnaggedism, of Lithuanian religiosity, with its emphasis on Talmudism; a profound excursion into religious psychology and phenomenology; a pioneering attempt at a philosophy of Halakhah; a stringent critique of mysticism and romantic religion--all held together by the force of the author's highly personal vision. Exuding (...)
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    The Complete Roman Drama (All the Extant Comedies of Plautus and Terence, and Tragedies of Seneca)The Complete Greek Drama.Joseph T. Shipley, George E. Duckworth, Whitney J. Oates & Eugene O'Neill - 1943 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 2 (8):98.
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    Theories of Knowledge: How to Think About What You Know.Joseph H. Shieber - 2019 - Chantilly, VA, USA: The Teaching Company.
    An introduction to the theory of knowledge in a 24-lecture audio/video series with accompanying book.
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    Die Zusammenarbeitung verschiedener Parabeln im Matthäusevangelium.Joseph Sickenberger - 1929 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1).
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    Freedom and Nihilation.Joseph J. Sikora - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 43 (1):23-38.
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    Freedom and Nihilation.Joseph J. Sikora - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 42 (4):399-411.
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    The Christian intellect and the mystery of being.Joseph John Sikora - 1966 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
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    Squared Away: Veterans on the Board of Directors.Joseph Simpson & Ana Marcie Sariol - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (4):1035-1045.
    Given the vital importance of the board of directors, firms seek to staff their boards with competent individuals who bring valuable skills and expertise to assist a firm. Especially following crises, firms should be interested in appointing directors who possess not only superior decision-making skills under pressure, but who also may be inclined to behave more ethically to prevent future breaches of stakeholder trust. Applying a social identity perspective, we argue that directors with U.S. military experience are decidedly valuable to (...)
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    Introduction: International Research Ethics Education.Joseph Millum and Barbara Sina - 2014 - Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics: An International Journal 9 (2):1-2.
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    Property and Sovereignty Imbricated: Why Religion Is Not an Excuse to Discriminate in Public Accommodations.Joseph William Singer - 2017 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 18 (2):519-546.
    May a hotel owner that objects to same-sex marriage on religious grounds refuse to host a same-sex wedding in its ballroom or deny the couple the right to book the honeymoon suite? Do public accommodation laws oppress religious dissidents by forcing them to act contrary to their religious beliefs or does discriminatory exclusion threaten equal access to the market economy and deny equal citizenship to LGBTQ persons? Answering these questions requires explaining why one property claim should prevail over another and (...)
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    Substance as Suggestion.Joseph - 1965 - Renascence 17 (4):216-220.
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    A Critique of Foucault’s Conception and Predictions of the Author-Function.Joseph Situma - 2014 - Thought and Practice: A Journal of the Philosophical Association of Kenya 6 (1):9.
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    Bucknell Review. Harry GarvinVolume 27, Number 2: Science and Literature. James M. Heath.Joseph W. Slade - 1984 - Isis 75 (1):216-217.
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    The Social History of the Machine Gun. John Ellis.Joseph W. Slade - 1987 - Isis 78 (2):294-295.
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    In Search of Deep Time: Beyond the Fossil Record to a New History of Life. Henry Gee.Joseph Slowinski - 2001 - Isis 92 (1):133-134.
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  40. Are There Really Perennial Philosophical Disputes?Joseph Smith - 1990 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 17 (1):91.
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    Discursive Dancing: Traditionalism and Social Realism in the 2013 English History Curriculum Wars.Joseph Smith - 2017 - British Journal of Educational Studies 65 (3):307-329.
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    Emil Brunner's Theology of Revelation.Joseph J. Smith - 1965 - Heythrop Journal 6 (1):5-26.
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    Habermas “Hegelized”.Joseph Smith & Antoon Boey - 1982 - Philosophy Research Archives 8:339-365.
    Since the early seventies, when English translations of Jürgen Habermas’ principal works became available to English-speaking scholars, there has been a virtual “Habermas explosion” of research papers, dissertations and books. Informative and penetrating discussions already exist discussing Habermas’ encounter with positivism and his relationship to the “Frankfurt school.” There are however few detailed discussions of the theoretical relationships between Habermas’ project of a critical theory of society and Hegel’s system. We attempt to correct this previous omission in the following paper.The (...)
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    Images in Our Souls: Cavell, Psychoanalysis, and Cinema.Joseph H. Smith & William Kerrigan - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (2):184-186.
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  45. Interview with Daoud Khashaba.Joseph Smith - 2005 - Philosophy Pathways 112.
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    Pragmatism's Freud: The Moral Disposition of Psychoanalysis.Joseph H. Smith & William Kerrigan - 1987 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 45 (4):427-429.
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  47. Popper, Godel's Theorem and The Essential Incompleteness of All Science.Joseph Smith - 1983 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 10 (3):309.
     
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  48. Philosophical Progress and the Rationality of Perennial Philosophical Disputes.Joseph Wayne Smith - 1984 - Epistemologia 7 (2):225.
     
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    Reason, Science, and Paradox: Against Received Opinion in Science and Philosophy.Joseph Wayne Smith - 1986 - Routledge.
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    Seneca and the Pleasures of Evil.Joseph A. Smith - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (2):540-541.
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