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  1. Three objections to the idea of artificial intelligence.Jaron Lanier - 1998 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & Alwyn Scott (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness II: The Second Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press.
     
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    Neo-Kantianism and the Roots of Anti-Psychologism.Lanier Anderson - 2005 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 13 (2):287-323.
    This paper explores a pair of puzzling and controversial topics in the history of late nineteenth-century philosophy: the psychologism debates, and the nature of neo-Kantianism. Each is sufficientl...
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  3. A theory of unconscious thought.Ap Dijksterhuis & Loran F. Nordgren - 2006 - Perspectives on Psychological Science 1 (2):95-109.
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    Coordinates of Anglo-American Romanticism (review).Ruth Ap Roberts - 1993 - Philosophy and Literature 17 (2):398-399.
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  5. Cdd: 340.1 distributive justice: A third world response to recent american thought (part II).Ap Rao - 1992 - Manuscrito 15.
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    Looking for signs of the presence of God in Northern Ireland: religious experience among Catholic and Protestant sixth-form pupils.Tania ap Siôn - 2006 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion / Archiv für Religionspychologie 28 (1):349-370.
  7. On the benefits of thinking unconsciously: Unconscious thought can increase post-choice satisfaction.Ap Dijksterhuis & Zeger van Olden - 2006 - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 42 (5):627-631.
  8. Aristotle'metafisica'and the treatise'de mundo'.Ap Bos - 1993 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 85 (2-4):425-454.
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  9. Considerations on aristotle'de mundo'and a critical analysis of moreaux, Paul theories.Ap Bos - 1990 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 82 (4):587-606.
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  10. 'Het gehele lichaam dat waarnemingsvermogen bezit'(Aristoteles, de anima II 1, 412b24-25).Ap Bos - 1999 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 91 (2):112-128.
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  11. Areas of Specialization.Point Ap & Men T. S. - forthcoming - Philosophy.
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    The Poverty of Conceptual Truth: Kant's Analytic/Synthetic Distinction and the Limits of Metaphysics.Robert Lanier Anderson - 2015 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    R. Lanier Anderson presents a new account of Kant's distinction between analytic and synthetic judgments, and provides it with a clear basis within traditional logic. He reconstructs compelling claims about the syntheticity of elementary mathematics, and re-animates Kant's arguments against traditional metaphysics in the Critique of Pure Reason.
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  13. Las formas de la sabiduría en Collationes in Hexaëmeron de San Buenaventura.Ap Barrajon - 1999 - Alpha Omega 2 (1):13-48.
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  14. UltimateCooling™ System for New Generation of Vehicle.Ngy-Srun Ap, Philippe Jouanny, Michel Potier & Jerome Genoist - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. Cambridge University Press. pp. 10-25.
     
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  15. A neuropsychological study of fact memory and source amnesia.Ap Shimamura & Lr Squire - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):325-325.
     
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  16. The power of the subliminal: On subliminal persuasion and other potential applications.Ap Dijksterhuis, Henk Aarts & Pamela K. Smith - 2005 - In Ran R. Hassin, James S. Uleman & John A. Bargh (eds.), The New Unconscious. Oxford Series in Social Cognition and Social Neuroscience. Oxford University Press. pp. 77-106.
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    Reward schedule effects following severely limited acquisition training.E. J. Capaldi, A. T. Lanier & R. C. Godbout - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (3p1):521.
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  18. Die lateinische Ubersetzung von zwei Predigten des Johannes Damaskenos auf die Koimesis Mariä: Einführung, Ausgabe und Anmerkungen La traduction latine de deux sermons de Jean Damascène sur la Dormition: Introduction, édition et notes.Ap Orban - 1990 - Byzantion 60:232-291.
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  19. Intentional identity and descriptions.William Lanier - 2014 - Philosophical Studies 170 (2):289-302.
    What is the semantic contribution of anaphoric links in sentences like, ‘A physicist was late to the party. He brought some bongos’? A natural first thought is that the passage entails a wide-scope existential claim that there is something that both (i) was late to the party and (ii) brought some bongos. Intentional identity sentences are counter-examples to this natural thought applied to anaphora in general. Some have tried to rescue the thought and accommodate the counter-examples by positing mythical objects. (...)
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  20. What Is ‘The Meaning of Our Cheerfulness’? Philosophy as a Way of Life in Nietzsche and Montaigne.R. Lanier Anderson & Rachel Cristy - 2017 - European Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):1514-1549.
    Robert Pippin has recently raised what he calls ‘the Montaigne problem’ for Nietzsche's philosophy: although Nietzsche advocates a ‘cheerful’ mode of philosophizing for which Montaigne is an exemplar, he signally fails to write with the obvious cheerfulness attained by Montaigne. We explore the moral psychological structure of the cheerfulness Nietzsche values, revealing unexpected complexity in his conception of the attitude. For him, the right kind of cheerfulness is radically non-naïve; it expresses the overcoming of justified revulsion at calamitous aspects of (...)
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  21. Memory for temporal-order in patients with frontal-lobe lesions.Ap Shimamura, Js Janowsky & Lr Squire - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):520-520.
     
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  22. Significance of Science and Tradition in the Consciousness Movement-Presuppositions and Experiences.Ap Shukla - 2000 - In A. K. Raina, B. N. Patnaik & Monima Chadha (eds.), Science and Tradition. Inter-University Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Advanced Study. pp. 187.
     
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  23. One-half of a manifesto.Jaron Lanier - manuscript
    For the last 20 years, I have found myself on the inside of a revolution, but on the outside of its resplendent dogma. Now that the revolution has not only hit the mainstream, but bludgeoned it into submission by taking over the economy, it's probably time for me to cry out my dissent more loudly than I have before.
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    Mode of asian production and urban semiotic models-socio-semiotic analysis of ancient towns of the near-east.Ap Lagopoulos - 1985 - Semiotica 53 (1-3):1-129.
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    Transcendental Idealism as Formal Idealism: an Anti-Metaphysical Reading.R. Lanier Anderson - 2021 - In Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress. De Gruyter. pp. 49-68.
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  26. Control, consciousness, and agency.Ap Dijksterhuis & Henk Aarts - 2012 - In Henk Aarts & Andrew J. Elliot (eds.), Goal-directed behavior. New York, NY: Psychology Press.
  27. In a word, is not the subliminal self superior to the conscious self?—Henri Poincare.Ap Dijksterhuis, Henk Aarts & Pamela K. Smith - 2005 - In Ran R. Hassin, James S. Uleman & John A. Bargh (eds.), The New Unconscious. Oxford Series in Social Cognition and Social Neuroscience. Oxford University Press. pp. 77.
     
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    I f you find yourself in the local fast-food establishment, eating a juicy cheese-burger with fries just a day after you promised yourself that you would lose.Ap Dijksterhuis & Henk Aarts - 2012 - In Henk Aarts & Andrew J. Elliot (eds.), Goal-directed behavior. New York, NY: Psychology Press. pp. 301.
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    If you find yourself in the local fast-food establishment, eating.Ap Dijksterhuis & Henk Aarts - 2012 - In Henk Aarts & Andrew J. Elliot (eds.), Goal-directed behavior. New York, NY: Psychology Press. pp. 61.
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    Newell and Shanks' approach to psychology is a dead end.Ap Dijksterhuis, Ad van Knippenberg, Rob W. Holland & Harm Veling - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (1):25-26.
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  31. The Leibniz-goldbach correspondence.Ap Juschkewitsch & Jc Kopelewitsch - 1988 - Studia Leibnitiana 20 (2):175-189.
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    Hagiographical Notes.Ap Kazhdan - 1986 - Byzantion 56 (1):148-170.
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  33. It Adds Up After All: Kant’s Philosophy of Arithmetic in Light of the Traditional Logic.R. Lanier Anderson - 2004 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (3):501–540.
    Officially, for Kant, judgments are analytic iff the predicate is "contained in" the subject. I defend the containment definition against the common charge of obscurity, and argue that arithmetic cannot be analytic, in the resulting sense. My account deploys two traditional logical notions: logical division and concept hierarchies. Division separates a genus concept into exclusive, exhaustive species. Repeated divisions generate a hierarchy, in which lower species are derived from their genus, by adding differentia(e). Hierarchies afford a straightforward sense of containment: (...)
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  34. What is a Nietzschean self?R. Lanier Anderson - 2012 - In Simon Robertson & Christopher Janaway (eds.), Nietzsche, Naturalism & Normativity. Oxford University Press.
     
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  35. Synthesis, Cognitive Normativity, and the Meaning of Kant’s Question, ‘How are synthetic cognitions a priori possible?’.R. Lanier Anderson - 2001 - European Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):275–305.
  36. Overcoming charity: The case of Maudemarie Clark's: Nietzsche on truth and philosophy.R. Lanier Anderson - 1996 - Nietzsche Studien 25:307-341.
     
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  37. Neo-Kantianism and the Roots of Anti-Psychologism.R. Lanier Anderson - 2005 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 13 (2):287-323.
    This paper explores a pair of puzzling and controversial topics in the history of late nineteenth-century philosophy: the psychologism debates, and the nature of neo-Kantianism. Each is sufficientl...
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    Conspiracy of Heretics.William Gibson, Jaron Lanier & Bill Joy - unknown
    The encounter occurred aboard the presidential yacht USS Potomac, the same steel-hulled craft that, half a century ago, carried Roosevelt to his meeting with Churchill wherein they secretly plotted World War II. It cruised on the San Francisco Bay as helicopters hovered above, dropping smoke flares to mark a jumper from the Golden Gate Bridge.
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  39. The Wolffian Paradigm and its Discontent: Kant’s Containment Definition of Analyticity in Historical Context.R. Lanier Anderson - 2005 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 87 (1):22-74.
    I defend Kant’s definition of analyticity in terms of concept “containment”, which has engendered widespread scepticism. Kant deployed a clear, technical notion of containment based on ideas standard within traditional logic, notably genus/species hierarchies formed via logical division. Kant’s analytic/synthetic distinction thereby undermines the logico-metaphysical system of Christian Wolff, showing that the Wolffian paradigm lacks the expressive power even to represent essential knowledge, including elementary mathematics, and so cannot provide an adequate system of philosophy. The results clarify the extent to (...)
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  40. Truth and objectivity in perspectivism.R. Lanier Anderson - 1998 - Synthese 115 (1):1-32.
    I investigate the consequences of Nietzsche's perspectivism for notions of truth and objectivity, and show how the metaphor of visual perspective motivates an epistemology that avoids self-referential difficulties. Perspectivism's claim that every view is only one view, applied to itself, is often supposed to preclude the perspectivist's ability to offer reasons for her epistemology. Nietzsche's arguments for perspectivism depend on “internal reasons”, which have force not only in their own perspective, but also within the standards of alternative perspectives. Internal reasons (...)
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  41. Nietzsche on truth, illusion, and redemption.R. Lanier Anderson - 2005 - European Journal of Philosophy 13 (2):185–225.
  42. You can't argue with a zombie.Jaron Lanier - 1995 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 2 (4):333-345.
    [opening paragraph}: It turns out that it is possible to distinguish a zombie from a person. A zombie has a different philosophy. That is the only difference. Therefore, zombies can only be detected if they happen to be philosophers. Dennett is obviously a zombie.
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  43. A vintage virtual reality interview.Jaron Lanier -
    Jaron Lanier: Maybe we should go over what Virtual Reality is. We are speaking about a technology that uses computerized clothing to synthesize shared reality. It recreates our relationship with the physical world in a new plane, no more, no less. It doesn't affect the subjective world; it doesn't have anything to do directly with what's going on inside your brain. It only has to do with what your sense organs perceive. The physical world, the thing on the other (...)
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    Agents of alienation.Jaron Lanier - 1995 - Interactions 2 (3):76-81.
    In the conclusion to his article, `Consciousness as an engineering issue' , pp. 52-66), Donald Michie argues that the inclusion of intelligent computer systems in workgroups will lead to a blurring of the distinction between human and machine consciousness. He also refers to the increasing use of intelligent agent software in commercial applications. Given the exponential growth in the availability of on-line information through networked computer systems, AI routines are being developed to filter information, based on the user's own stated (...)
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  45. The Will to Power in Science and Philosophy.R. Lanier Anderson - 2012 - In Helmut Heit, Günter Abel & Marco Brusotti (eds.), Nietzsches Wissenschaftsphilosophie. de Gruyter.
     
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    And now a brief word from now.Jaron Lanier - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (8-9):8-9.
    Consider the idea of the present moment in time. This is one of the most imprecise of concepts. Does it last for an instant or for three seconds? Do all the parts of a brain share the same present moment? Is the present moment one is conscious of even coherent enough to compare to the position of the hands of a clock? In a relativistic universe, can it ever be sensible to talk about a present? To the best of our (...)
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  48. A Wired World.Jaron Lanier - unknown
    PAUL SOLMAN: Let's begin with a look at some estimates of Internet use and how it's been exploding in the past year. Our numbers come from a variety of sources. About 80% of Americans now have personal computers. About 100 million people are online and at last count the Net was adding 38 new users every second. Some 55 million Americans log on to the Internet, in a typical day. About 40% of them check their e-mail every day. About 30% (...)
     
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    Creating Regulatory Harmony: The Participatory Politics of OECD Chemical Testing Standards in the Making.Colleen Lanier-Christensen - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (5):925-952.
    In recent decades, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has become a powerful forum for trade liberalization and regulatory harmonization. OECD members have worked to reconcile divergent national regulatory approaches, applying a single framework across sovereign states, in effect determining whose knowledge-making practices would guide regulatory action throughout the industrialized world. Focusing on US regulators, industry associations, and environmental groups, this article explores the participatory politics of OECD chemical regulation harmonization in the late 1970s to early 1980s. These efforts (...)
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    Death: The skeleton key of consciousness studies?Jaron Lanier - 1997 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 4 (2):181-5.
    The role of consciousness in contemporary scientific thought is similar to the role of death in everyday emotional life. It is usually ignored or denied outright, frequently obsessed over, and is sometimes the inspiration for uncharacteristic breaches of common sense. It is time to state the obvious. The problem of consciousness is deeply interwoven with the problem of death. And yet death is rarely mentioned in relation to consciousness studies. Consciousness is the thing of consequence that dies. Surely this explains (...)
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