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    Dobzhansky's Genetics of Natural Populations I-XLIII. R. C. Lewontin, John A. Moore, William B. Provine, Bruce Wallace.Malcom Kottler - 1983 - Isis 74 (1):117-118.
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    VII—The Aesthetics of Nature.Malcom Budd - 2000 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 100 (2):137-157.
    I begin by demonstrating the inadequacy of the idea that the aesthetic appreciation of nature should be understood as the appreciation of nature as if it were art. This leads to a consideration of three theses: from the aesthetic point of view natural items should be appreciated under concepts of the natural things or phenomena they are, what aesthetic properties a natural item really possesses is determined by the right categories of nature to experience the item as falling under, and (...)
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  3. The autoroute and the picturesque.Malcom Andrews - 2005 - Rivista di Estetica 45 (29):91-104.
     
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  4. Vedanta and psychoanalysis.Malcom Cunningham - 2006 - In David M. Black (ed.), Psychoanalysis and Religion in the Twenty-First Century: Competitors or Collaborators? Routledge.
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    Galton's problem for strict adaptationists.Malcom M. Dow & Gregory B. Pollock - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (2):267-268.
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    Lifelong Learning: Opportunity or Compulsion?Malcom Tight - 1998 - British Journal of Educational Studies 46 (3):251-263.
    Lifelong learning is presented as a means for enabling individuals, organisations and nations to meet the challenges of an increasingly competitive world. It suggests an extension of opportunity,involving all adults, whatever their interests or experience. There is also, however, a strong sense of expectation, even compulsion, with emphasis given to vocational forms of study and participation.
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    Aristotle's political ethics.Malcom Schofield - 2006 - In Richard Kraut (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 305--322.
    The prelims comprise: Ethical Politics Political Dimensions of Virtue Conclusion Reference Further reading.
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    Category width, confidence, expectancies, and perceptual accuracy.Malcom W. Huckabee - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (1):19-21.
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    Active Voluntary Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide: a Morally Irrelevant Distinction.Malcom Parker - 1994 - Monash Bioethics Review 13 (4):34-42.
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    Review of Jean-Francois Pradeau, Plato and the City and of Thanassis Samaras, Plato on Democracy.Malcom Schofield - 2003 - Plato Journal 3.
    Jean-Francois Pradeau, Plato and the City, Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 2002. Hardback 0 85989 653 6 3 £45.00/US$75.00. Paperback 0 85989 654 4 £14.99/US$24.95. Thanassis Samaras, Plato on Democracy, New York: Peter Lang, 2002. Hardback 0 8204 5681 0. US$70.95.
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    La tradición tecnológica de la historia universal en el libro decimoquinto de La ciudad de Dios, de Agustín.Malcom Spicer & José Anoz - 1999 - Augustinus 44 (172-75):253-262.
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    Charles Darwin's biological species concept and theory of geographic speciation: the transmutation notebooks.Malcolm J. Kottler - 1978 - Annals of Science 35 (3):275-297.
    Summary The common view has been that Darwin regarded species as artificial and arbitrary constructions of taxonomists, not as distinct natural units. However, in his transmutation notebooks he clearly subscribed to the reality of species, on the basis of the criterion of non-interbreeding. A consequence of this biological species concept was his identification of the acquisition of reproductive isolation as the mark of the completion of speciation. He developed in the notebooks a theory of geographic speciation on the grounds of (...)
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    Poetic quotations in the arabic version of Aristotle's rhetoric.Malcom C. Lyons - 2002 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 12 (2):197-216.
    The influence of Greek sources on the Arab philosophers is both obvious and important. What is less clear is how the quality of the translations from which the philosophers worked affected their understanding of the points that the Greek writers were making. This article investigates one small but self-contained topic from within the field of translation literature, covering the translations of poetic quotations in the Rhetoric of Aristotle in its Arabic translation, together with an analysis of the types of mistakes (...)
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    La littérature pour penser l’écologie postcoloniale caribéenne.Malcom Ferdinand - 2015 - Multitudes 60 (3):65-71.
    Outre les millions de déplacés par la traite négrière, la violence inouïe de peuples amérindiens entièrement décimés, les équilibres écologiques écroulés et le rythme sanglant d’un esclavage multiséculaire, l’une des conséquences les plus importantes des colonisations européennes dans la Caraïbe demeure l’apparente disparition de récits. Cet article s’intéresse à la portée décoloniale d’une recherche et genèse de récits écologiques comme des traces de résistance à travers la littérature de cette région.
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    What’s so bad about echo chambers?Christopher Ranalli & Finlay Malcom - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Echo chambers have received widespread attention in recent years, but there is no agreement over whether they are always epistemically bad for us. Some argue they’re inherently epistemically bad, whilst others claim they can be epistemically good. This paper has three aims. First, to bring together recent studies in this debate, taxonomizing different ways of thinking about the epistemic status of echo chambers. Second, to consider and reject several accounts of what makes echo chambers epistemically harmful or not, and then (...)
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    Hugo de Vries and the rediscovery of Mendel's laws.Malcolm J. Kottler - 1979 - Annals of Science 36 (5):517-538.
    Hugo de Vries claimed that he had discovered Mendel's laws before he found Mendel's paper. De Vries's first ratios, published in 1897, for the second generation of hybrids were 2/3:1/3 and 80%:20%. By 1900, both of these ratios had become 3:1. These changing ratios suggest that as late as 1897 de Vries had not discovered the laws, although he asserted, from 1900 on, that he had found the laws in 1896. An Appendix details de Vries's Mendelian experiments as described in (...)
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    A crítica de Alexis Philonenko ao "mal-estar" sartriano: em defesa do humanismo.Malcom G. Rodrigues - 2010 - Trans/Form/Ação 33 (2):143-155.
    O objetivo do artigo é discutir a crítica de Philonenko (1981) aos conceitos sartrianos de “má-fé” e “liberdade”. Um dos pilares dessa crítica é a defesa da noção de “coerência do estilo”, elemento indispensável para resguardar a autenticidade tão prezada por Sartre, segundo Philonenko. Contudo, continua este último, ao afirmar “eu não sou jamais nenhuma de minhas condutas, nenhuma de minhas atitudes”, Sartre limita a liberdade por ele defendida ao horizonte de uma maliciosa dissimulação, quer dizer, da má-fé. Nós constatamos (...)
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    Foucault e a Noção de Carne Em São Paulo.Malcom Guimarães Rodrigues - 2021 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 62 (150):723-746.
    ABSTRACT Starting from certain conceptions of Christian spirituality underlying the Foucauldian notion of “experience of the flesh”, our aim is to analyze whether, and to what extent, the Pauline notion of flesh is present in such conceptions and can be a fundamental element to understand this experience. If this notion is part of the tactics of introducing a type of salvation in imperfection, in the face of the perpetual threat of an evil whose actions and effects are manifested in the (...)
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    Emotions and Ethics: A Foucauldian framework for becoming an ethical educator.Richard Niesche & Malcom Haase - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (3):276-288.
    This paper provides examples of how a teacher and a principal construct their ‘ethical selves’. In doing so we demonstrate how Foucault's four-part ethical framework can be a scaffold with which to actively connect emotions to a personal ethical position. We argue that ethical work is and should be an ongoing and dynamic life long process rather than a more rigid adherence to a ‘code of ethics’ that may not meaningfully engage its adherents. We use Foucault's four-part framework of ethical (...)
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    Alfred Russel Wallace. Martin Fichman.Malcolm Jay Kottler - 1983 - Isis 74 (2):291-291.
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    A Short History of the Early American MicroscopesDonald L. Padgitt.Malcolm J. Kottler - 1976 - Isis 67 (3):500-501.
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    Seven Ways of Knowing.David Kottler - 2010 - Hamilton Books.
    The book examines what we mean when we say we know something, and the extent and sureness of this knowledge. It starts with an analysis of our perception of material objects, the role of evolution, and the nature of space and time, and discusses different types of knowledge.
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    The Vulgate Tradition of the Consolatio Philosophiae in the Fourteenth Century.Barnet Kottler - 1955 - Mediaeval Studies 17 (1):209-214.
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    Voices in the winds of change.Amanda Kottler - 1996 - In Sue Wilkinson & Celia Kitzinger (eds.), Representing the Other: A Feminism & Psychology Reader. Sage Publications. pp. 57.
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    Emotions and Ethics: A Foucauldian framework for becoming an ethical educator.Malcom Haase Richard Niesche - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (3):276-288.
    This paper provides examples of how a teacher and a principal construct their ‘ethical selves’. In doing so we demonstrate how Foucault's four‐part ethical framework can be a scaffold with which to actively connect emotions to a personal ethical position. We argue that ethical work is and should be an ongoing and dynamic life long process rather than a more rigid adherence to a ‘code of ethics’ that may not meaningfully engage its adherents. We use Foucault's four‐part framework of ethical (...)
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    Explaining general anesthesia: A two‐step hypothesis linking sleep circuits and the synaptic release machinery.Bruno van Swinderen & Benjamin Kottler - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (4):372-381.
    Several general anesthetics produce their sedative effect by activating endogenous sleep pathways. We propose that general anesthesia is a two‐step process targeting sleep circuits at low doses, and synaptic release mechanisms across the entire brain at the higher doses required for surgery. Our hypothesis synthesizes data from a variety of model systems, some which require sleep (e.g. rodents and adult flies) and others that probably do not sleep (e.g. adult nematodes and cultured cell lines). Non‐sleeping systems can be made insensitive (...)
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]John Malcom - 1993 - Mind 102 (406):386-390.
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    The printing and editing of Hobbes's De Corpore: a review of Karl Schuhmann's edition. [REVIEW]Noel Malcom - 2004 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 1.
    The Printing and Editing of Hobbes's De Corpore: A Review of Karl Schuhmann's Edition - ABSTRACT: In a careful and appreciative review of Karl Schuhmann’s edition of De corpore, Noel Malcolm points out some shortcomings stemming from what he takes to be a flaw in interpretive perspective, namely, the adoption of editorial standards and procedures better fitted for authors of the period of classical antiquity than for those of the early-modern period.
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  30. Sparse coding in the primate cortex.Peter Földiák & Malcom P. Young - 1995 - In Michael A. Arbib (ed.), Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks. MIT Press. pp. 1--1064.
     
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    Arts-Based Interventions for Professionals in Caring Roles During and After Crisis: A Systematic Review of the Literature.Dominik Havsteen-Franklin, Megan Tjasink, Jacqueline Winter Kottler, Claire Grant & Veena Kumari - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:589744.
    Crisis events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, can have a devastating effect on communities and the care professionals within them. Over recent years, arts-based interventions have helped in a wide range of crisis situations, being recommended to support the workforce during and after complex crisis but there has been no systematic review of the role of arts-based crisis interventions and whether there are cogent themes regarding practice elements and outcomes. We, therefore, conducted a systematic review to (i) define the arts-based (...)
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    Instructions to use verbal mediators in learning a mixed paired-associate list.Marian Schwartz, Dennis C. Bunde, Richard W. Knitter & Paul D. Kottler - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 85 (2):245.
  33. Suggestions for Further Reading.Laurence R. Tancredi, Andrew E. Slaby, William H. Van Hoose & Jeffrey A. Kottler - 1982 - In Rem Blanchard Edwards (ed.), Psychiatry and Ethics: Insanity, Rational Autonomy, and Mental Health Care. Prometheus Books. pp. 182.
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  34. Wittgenstein's Lectures on the Foundations of Mathematics. Cambridge, 1939.R. G. From the Notes of Bosanquet, Norman Malcom, Rush Rhees & Yorick Smythies - 1976 - Harvester Press. Edited by Cora Diamond.
     
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    Método e a máquina.Dorival Campo Rossi & Rodrigo Malcom de Barros Moon - 2021 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 8 (1):91-103.
    Este artigo visa debater a ontologia do método a partir da noção de máquinas enquanto produtoras de realidade. Somos dominados pelas mesmas tecnologias que criamos, retroalimentando um aparato que funciona através de nós, que constitui o final da história como concebida por Marx: construída pela humanidade. Realizamos os projetos da modernidade, as potencialidades de nossa cultura ocidental nos provaram ser amedrontadoras. Nossa sociedade foi fabricada segundo regimes de registro, consumo e produção, de tal maneira que o processo nunca para. Quebrar (...)
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    Kottler-Cartan-van Dantzig (KCD) and noninertial systems.E. J. Post - 1979 - Foundations of Physics 9 (7-8):619-640.
    Kottler, Cartan, and van Dantzig independently uncovered a key property of the Maxwell equations, which, in retrospect, is instrumental for treating noninertial situations. The essence of this KCD procedure is outlined. Present traditions incompatible with the KCD procedure are identified. KCD predicts a rotation-induced magnetoelectric effect in vacuum, as verified by the experiments of Kennard and Pegram. The description of nonvacuum situations still has some unresolved differences awaiting further experimental delineation. Explicit calculations and technical specifications of experiments receive references (...)
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  37. David Malcom Lewis 1928-1994.S. Hornblower - 1997 - In Hornblower S. (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 94: 1996 Lectures and Memoirs. pp. 557-596.
     
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    Malcom Todd: The Walls of Rome. Pp. 91, 41 illustrations and figures. London: Paul Elek, 1978. Paper, £4·25.J. J. Wilkes - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (1):169-170.
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    G.K. Chesterton and Malcom Muggeridge.Karl Schmude - 2009 - The Chesterton Review 35 (3-4):577-599.
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    Historical UniformitarianismThe Darwinian Heritage. David Kohn, Malcolm J. Kottler.William Montgomery - 1987 - Isis 78 (2):249-252.
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    Changes: What Really Leads to Lasting Personal Transformation. By Jeffrey A. Kottler. Pp. xvi, 360, NY, Oxford University Press, 2014, £20.00. [REVIEW]Luke Penkett - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (5):842-842.
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  42. Justified True Belief: The Remarkable History of Mainstream Epistemology.Sander Verhaegh - forthcoming - Journal of the History of Philosophy.
    This paper reconstructs the origins of Gettier-style epistemology, highlighting the philosophical and methodological debates that led to its development in the 1960s. Though present-day epistemologists assume that the search for necessary and sufficient conditions for knowledge began with Gettier’s 1963 argument against the JTB-definition, I show that this research program can be traced back to British discussions about knowledge and analysis in the 1940s and 1950s. I discuss work of, among others, Bertrand Russell, G. E. Moore, A. J. Ayer, Norman (...)
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    The Atheist's Primer.Malcolm Murray - 2010 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
    _The Athiest’s Primer_ is a concise but wide-ranging introduction to a variety of arguments, concepts, and issues pertaining to belief in God. In lucid and engaging prose, Malcom Murray offers a penetrating yet fair-minded critique of the traditional arguments for the existence of God. He then explores a number of other important issues relevant to religious belief, such as the problem of suffering and the relationship between religion and morality, in each case arguing that atheism is preferable to theism. (...)
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    Much Ado about a Point of View.Lance Ashdown - 2004 - Dialogue 43 (4):685-706.
    RésuméQue voulait dire Wittgenstein lorsqu'ilaremarqué: «Je ne suispas un homme religieux, maisje nepuis m'empecher de voir tout problème d'un point de me religieux»? La thèse de Malcom, c'est que cette remarque pointe du doigt les analogies entre la perspective philosophique de Wittgenstein et une vision religieuse de la vie. En revanche, Winch fait valoir que la remarque de Wittgenstein peut être interprétée comme ne faisant pas référence aux problèmes exclusivement philosophiques; Wittgenstein exprimait plutôt sa propre perspective quasi religieuse sur (...)
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    John Rawls.Julian Culp - 2021 - In Michael G. Festl (ed.), Handbuch Liberalismus. J.B. Metzler. pp. 149-156.
    John Rawls wurde 1921 in Baltimore im Bundesstaat Maryland als zweiter von fünf Söhnen geboren. Nach dem Besuch einer privaten und einer öffentlichen Schule in Baltimore wechselte Rawls an die religiöse Kent School im Bundesstaat Connecticut. Wie sein älterer Bruder Bill studierte Rawls in Princeton, wo er 1943 sein Studium mit einem Bachelor of Arts abschloss. In seiner Senior Thesis Über Sünde, Glaube und Religion beschäftigte sich der zu dieser Zeit streng religiöse Rawls mit dem Problem des Bösen, auf das (...)
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    Encounters in thought : beyond instrumental reason.Aaron K. Kerr - 2019 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    Thinking is a dynamic process resulting from practices of integration. Thought encounters in openness, wonder, receptivity, and contemplation confer upon us intellectual work that is uniquely our own. Digital patterns, however, distract us from these creative encounters. Our intellectual searching is weakened and fragmented by frenetic consumption of information. We miss out on reason's innate pull toward integration and concrete reality. This book is an invitation to enter into openness, wonder, receptivity, and contemplation with deeper understanding and intentionality. We can (...)
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    Sex and the unreal city: the demolition of the Western mind.Anthony M. Esolen - 2020 - San Francisco, CA: Ignatius Press.
    Unreal City: a zany cartoon megalopolis where towers are built of cotton candy, facts scatter like pixie dust, and the truth is whatever you feel it to be. And it's no fantasy. It's where we live. We dwell in Unreal City. We believe in un-being. With saber-like wit, poet and professor Anthony Esolen leads readers on a tour through the ruins of their own Western world--through king-size bookstores, manicured college campuses, strobe-lit choir lofts, mechanized farms, divorce courts, drag-queen libraries, and (...)
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  48. Anselm and the Question of God's Existence: Interrogating the Ontological Argument.Damian Ilodigwe - 2017 - Nigerian Journal of Theology 31:96-110.
    St Anselm is one of the major thinkers of the medieval epoch of the history of philosophy. Interest in Anselm usually focuses on his discussion of the problem of the existence of God especially as contained in the Proslogion. Indeed Anselm is mostly known for his attempt to proof the existence of God in the Proslogion. The argument he advances here which goes by the name ontological argument has been a point of reference all through the history of Western philosophy (...)
     
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    Reply to Budd.Charles Nussbaum - 2015 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 52 (2):190-202.
    Charles Nussbaum´s reply to Malcom Budd´s review essay on Nussbaum´s book, The Musical Representation.
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    El uso del argumento ontológico en la filosofía de Duns Scoto, Gottfried Leibniz y Gustavo Bueno / The Modal Ontological Argument in Duns Scoto, Gottfrieb Leibniz and Gustavo Bueno.Íñigo Ongay de Felipe - 2014 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 21:153.
    This article shows that the modal ontological argument as proposed by Gottrieb Leibniz was very much anticipated in its logical articulation by John Duns Scotus in his work De Primo Principio. To this end, the author analyzes some of the various versions of the argument present in the philosophical thought of authors such as Scotus, Leibniz, Malcom and Plattinga, and demonstrates that those versions are based on the hidden premise of the possibility of the idea of God. In this (...)
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