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    Confidentiality and LA Law.K. J. Payne - 1993 - Cogito 7 (3):200-207.
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    Accuracy and error: Constraints on process models in social psychology.Alan J. Lambert, B. Keith Payne & Larry L. Jacoby - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (3):350-351.
    In light of an historical obsession with human error, Krueger & Funder (K&F) suggest that social psychologists should emphasize the strengths of social perception. In our view, however, absolute levels of accuracy (or error) in any given experiment are less important than underlying processes. We discuss the use of the process-dissociation procedure for gaining insight into the mechanisms underlying accuracy and error.
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    The World as Will and Representation. 2 Vols. By Arthur Schopenhauer. Tr. E. F. J. Payne[REVIEW]K. L. Becker - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 46 (1):91-91.
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    The Clash with Distant Cultures: Values, Interests, and Force in American Foreign Policy, Richard J. Payne , 285 pp., $24.50 paper. [REVIEW]William K. Mooney - 1997 - Ethics and International Affairs 11:336-336.
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    Re-Visioning "Kamakura" Buddhism. Edited by Richard K. Payne.Michael J. Dankert - 2003 - Buddhist Studies Review 20 (2):226-229.
    Re-Visioning "Kamakura" Buddhism. Edited by Richard K. Payne., University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu 1998. vii, 280 pp. Pb, $24.95. ISBN 0-8248-2078-9;.
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    Illusionist Integrated Information Theory.K. J. McQueen - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (5-6):141-169.
    The integrated information theory is a promising theory of consciousness. However, there are several problems with IIT's axioms and postulates. Moreover, IIT entails that some twodimensional grids of identical logic gates have more consciousness than humans. Many have found this prediction to be implausible, and as will be argued here, this prediction also exacerbates the so-called 'hard problem of consciousness'. Recently, it has been argued that if we treat the phenomenological aspects of consciousness as an illusion, we can avoid the (...)
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    Executive functions in insight versus non-insight problem solving: An individual differences approach.K. J. Gilhooly & E. Fioratou - 2009 - Thinking and Reasoning 15 (4):355-376.
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    Insight and creative thinking processes: Routine and special.K. J. Gilhooly, Linden J. Ball & Laura Macchi - 2015 - Thinking and Reasoning 21 (1):1-4.
    In recent years there has been an upsurge of research aimed at removing the mystery from insight and creative problem solving. The present special issue reflects this expanding field. Overall the papers gathered here converge on a nuanced view of insight and creative thinking as arising from multiple processes that can yield surprising solutions through a mixture of “special” Type 1 processes and “routine” Type 2 processes.
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    Modelling the Time Allocation Effects of Basic Income.K. J. Bernhard Neumärker & Ana Helena Palermo Kuss - 2018 - Basic Income Studies 13 (2).
    Most of the economic models on basic income account just for pecuniary forms of work, i. e. “time spent making money”, in employment. This restriction is a drawback of these analyses and of the standard economic labor supply model itself. If one wants to understand the potential effects of basic income on individual and social welfare, one should not restrict observation to the pecuniary uses of time. The objective of this contribution is to rethink the meaning of work usually applied (...)
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  10. Glock, J.-J.-A Wittgenstein Dictionary.K. J. Morris - 1997 - Philosophical Books 38:109-111.
     
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    The next admissible set.K. J. Barwise, R. O. Gandy & Y. N. Moschovakis - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):108-120.
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  12. Pluralism and Peer Review in Philosophy.J. Katzav & K. Vaesen - 2017 - Philosophers' Imprint 17.
    Recently, mainstream philosophy journals have tended to implement more and more stringent forms of peer review, probably in an attempt to prevent editorial decisions that are based on factors other than quality. Against this trend, we propose that journals should relax their standards of acceptance, as well as be less restrictive about whom is to decide what is admitted into the debate. We start by arguing, partly on the basis of the history of peer review in the journal Mind, that (...)
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  13. Approaches to Natural Language.K. J. J. Hintikka, J. M. E. Moravcsik & P. Suppes - 1973 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 35 (3):666-668.
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    On the acquisition of mnemonic skill: Application of skilled memory theory.Michael J. Wenger & David G. Payne - 1995 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 1 (3):194.
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  15. The new order.Francis J. Payne London - forthcoming - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch.
     
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    W. J. W. Koster: Scholia Recentiora in Nubes . Pp. cxxviii + 476; 1 plate. Groningen: Bouma, 1974. Cloth, fl. 320.K. J. Dover - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (1):149-149.
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  17. The Nature of Explanation.K. J. W. Craik - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (73):173-174.
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    Towards a Theory of Definite Descriptions.K. J. J. Hintikka - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (1):88-89.
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    Interaction of sex and practice distribution effects.Robert J. McCaffrey & R. B. Payne - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (5):382-384.
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    Students' perceptions of coursework in the GCSE: the effects of gender and levels of attainment.K. N. Bishop, K. Bullock, S. Martin & J. J. Thompson - 1997 - Educational Studies 23 (2):295-310.
    Summary Coursework is an integral part of the GCSE framework, valued for its motivational qualities and its curricular validity. It is a common perception, widely reported in the national press and educational media, that coursework can be held at least partly accountable for differential performances at GCSE; coursework, it is argued, advantages girls. This article reports on an analysis of data arising from a project which offered an opportunity to study current and post-GCSE students’ perceptions of coursework. The outcomes indicate (...)
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    Probabilistic factors in deontic reasoning.K. I. Manktelow, E. J. Sutherland & D. E. Over - 1995 - Thinking and Reasoning 1 (3):201 – 219.
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    Indian Warfare.J. W. Spellman & Major S. K. Bhakari - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (2):345.
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    Towards a Theory of Definite Descriptions.K. J. J. Hintikka - 1958 - Analysis 19 (4):79 - 85.
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    Ethics consultation in paediatric and adult emergency departments: an assessment of clinical, ethical, learning and resource needs.K. A. Colaco, A. Courtright, S. Andreychuk, A. Frolic, J. Cheng & A. J. Kam - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics Recent Issues 44 (1):13-20.
    Objective We sought to understand ethics and education needs of emergency nurses and physicians in paediatric and adult emergency departments in order to build ethics capacity and provide a foundation for the development of an ethics education programme. Methods This was a prospective cross-sectional survey of all staff nurses and physicians in three tertiary care EDs. The survey tool, called Clinical Ethics Needs Assessment Survey, was pilot tested on a similar target audience for question content and clarity. Results Of the (...)
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    Critical social theory approach to disclosure of genomic incidental findings.J. L. Bevan, J. N. Senn-Reeves, B. R. Inventor, S. M. Greiner, K. M. Mayer, M. T. Rivard & R. J. Hamilton - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (6):819-828.
    Technology has expanded genomic research and the complexity of extracted gene-related information. Health-related genomic incidental findings pose new dilemmas for nurse researchers regarding the ethical application of disclosure to participants. Consequently, informed consent specific to incidental findings is recommended. Critical Social Theory is used as a guide in recognition of the changing meaning of informed consent and to serve as a framework to inform nursing of the ethical application of disclosure consent in genomic nursing research practices.
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  26. Fundamental neuroscience.J. M. Beggs, T. H. Brown, J. H. Byrne, T. Crow, J. E. LeDoux, K. LeBar & R. F. Thompson - 1999 - In M. J. Zigmond & F. E. Bloom (eds.), Fundamental Neuroscience.
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  27. Category-based similarity.K. J. Kurtz - 1996 - In Garrison W. Cottrell (ed.), Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of The Cognitive Science Society. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 290.
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  28. Contents of consciousness and states of affairs.K. J. Schuhmann - 1990 - In Mind, Meaning and Metaphysics. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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    Anthemocritus and the Megarians.K. J. Dover - 1966 - American Journal of Philology 87 (2):203.
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    Aristophanes: The Wasps. Translated by Douglass Parker. Pp. 130. London: Cresset Press , 1962. Cloth, 28s. net.K. J. Dover - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (2):223-223.
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    Studies in Textual Criticism.K. J. Dover - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (01):39-.
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    Structural Completeness in Relevance Logics.J. G. Raftery & K. Świrydowicz - 2016 - Studia Logica 104 (3):381-387.
    It is proved that the relevance logic \ has no structurally complete consistent axiomatic extension, except for classical propositional logic. In fact, no other such extension is even passively structurally complete.
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  33. Readings in the Philosophy of Religion, 2nd Edition.K. J. Clark (ed.) - 2008 - Peterborough: Broadview Press.
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    Incubation and suppression processes in creative problem solving.K. J. Gilhooly, G. J. Georgiou, M. Sirota & A. Paphiti-Galeano - 2015 - Thinking and Reasoning 21 (1):130-146.
    The present study investigated the role of thought suppression in incubation, using a delayed incubation paradigm. A total of 301 participants were tested over five conditions, viz., continuous work control, incubation with a mental rotations interpolated task, focussed suppression, unfocussed suppression and a conscious expression condition. Checks were made for intermittent work during the incubation condition. The target task was alternative uses for a brick. In the incubation and suppression conditions, participants worked for 4 minutes, then had a break during (...)
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    The Case for Animal Emotions: Modeling Neuropsychiatric Disorders.K. J. Sufka, M. Weldon & C. Allen - 2009 - In John Bickle (ed.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 522--536.
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    De zekerheid Van menselijk weten.K. J. Popma - 1957 - Philosophia Reformata 22 (4):176-189.
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    Differentiating insight from non-insight problems.K. J. Gilhooly & P. Murphy - 2005 - Thinking and Reasoning 11 (3):279 – 302.
    This study aimed to investigate whether a range of tasks that have been generally classed as requiring insight form an empirically separable group of tasks distinct from tasks generally classed as non-insight. In this study, 24 insight tasks, 10 non-insight tasks, and tests of individual differences in cognitive abilities and working memory were administered to 60 participants. Cluster analysis of the problem-solving tasks indicated that the presumed insight problems did tend to cluster with other presumed insight problems, and similarly the (...)
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    Door Magic and The Epiphany Hymn.K. J. McKay - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (2):184-194.
    The existence of Otto Weinreich's excellent Türöffnung im Wunder-, Prodigienund-und Zauberglauben der Antike, des Judentums und Christentums continues to make an apology necessary for any re-examination of texts in which doors are made, or encouraged, spontaneously to open, to admit a divinity or, occasionally, to speed his departure. But what little fresh sustenance remains to be sucked from some of these well-gnawed bones may now be usefully supplemented with comment on a number of more recently suggested examples.
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  39. Víra a věda.J. B. Kozák - 1926 - Chicago: Nákl. Českobratrského vydavatelského družstva.
     
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    Proceedings of the 15th World Congress of Philosophy.J. K. - 1975 - Dialectics and Humanism 2 (2):176-176.
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  41. Essay review from classical to modern chemistry: The instrumental revolution.K. J. Laidler - 2004 - Annals of Science 61 (2):219-225.
  42. Motivators and enablers of SCOURing: A study of online piracy in the US and UK.K. J. Shanahan & M. R. Hyman - 2010 - Journal of Business Research 63 (9):1095--1102.
     
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    Neural correlates of perceptual rivalry in the human brain.E. D. Lumer, K. J. Friston & Geraint Rees - 1998 - Science 280 (5371):1930-1934.
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    Kauppi Raili. Eräitä intensionaalisen logiikan probleemoja . Ajatus, vol. 19 , pp. 97–111.K. J. J. Hintikka - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (4):340-340.
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    Stephen D. Krasner, Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999.K. J. Holsti - 2000 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 1 (1):157-172.
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  46. Theorising the causes of order : Hedley Bull's The anarchical society.K. J. Holsti - 2009 - In Cornelia Navari (ed.), Theorising international society: English school methods. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 125--47.
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    Informed choice requires information about both benefits and harms.K. J. Jorgensen, J. Brodersen, O. J. Hartling, M. Nielsen & P. C. Gotzsche - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (4):268-269.
    A study found that women participating in mammography screening were content with the programme and the paternalistic invitations that directly encourage participation and include a pre-specified time of appointment. We argue that this merely reflects that the information presented to the invited women is seriously biased in favour of participation. Women are not informed about the major harms of screening, and the decision to attend has already been made for them by a public authority. This short-circuits informed decision-making and the (...)
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    New Jersey Superior Court broadens physician's duty to warn.K. J. Dempsey - 1996 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (4):391.
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  49. Saw heard: musical sound design in contemporary cinema.K. J. Donnelly - 2009 - In Warren Buckland (ed.), Film theory and contemporary Hollywood movies. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Aristophanes, Knights 11–20.K. J. Dover - 1959 - The Classical Review 9 (03):196-199.
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