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  1. Knowledge structures and causal explanation.Robert P. Abelson & Mansur Lalljee - 1988 - In Denis J. Hilton (ed.), Contemporary Science and Natural Explanation: Commonsense Conceptions of Causality. New York University Press.
     
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  2. Beliefs are like possessions.Robert P. Abelson - 1986 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 16 (3):223–250.
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    Multidimensional scaling of facial expressions.Robert P. Abelson & Vello Sermat - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (6):546.
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    Democracy Gone: A Chronicle of the Last Chapters of the Great American Democratic Experiment.Robert P. Abele - 2009 - Hamilton Books.
    This book argues that the last eight years in particular have shown us that our democracy has largely evaporated, leaving behind only an exoskeleton that was once its original vertebrae of ends and principles. It is critical to our form of democracy in the U.S. that citizens become active participants.
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  5. The better part of valor.Robert P. Adams - 1962 - Seattle,: University of Washington Press.
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    The Problem of the Criterion.Robert P. Amico - 1993 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Selected by CHOICE as an Outstanding Academic Book for 1995.
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    The Play of Nature: Experimentation as Performance.Robert P. Crease - 1993 - Indiana University Press.
    "Crease’s brilliantly exploited theatrical analogy places scientific theorizing back into the wider context of experimental inquiry." —Robert C. Scharff Crease attacks the "mystical" account of experimentation embraced by the positivist and Kantian varieties of philosophy of science, according to which experimentation takes a backseat to theory.
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    The Self-Conscious, Thinking Subject: A Kantian Contribution to Reestablishing Reason in a Post-Truth Age.Robert P. Abele - 2021 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book argues that the primary function of human thinking in language is to make judgments, which are logical-normative connections of concepts. Robert Abele points out that this presupposes cognitive conditions that cannot be accounted for by empirical-linguistic analyses of language content or social conditions alone. Judgments rather assume both reason and a unified subject, and this requires recognition of a Kantian-type of transcendental dimension to them. Judgments are related to perception in that both are syntheses, defined as the (...)
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    Pascal's Wager Revisited.Robert P. Amico - 1994 - International Studies in Philosophy 26 (2):1-11.
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    Critical comment on "Learning and the principle of inverse probability.".Robert P. Abelson - 1954 - Psychological Review 61 (4):276-278.
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    Euthyphro's Second Chance.Robert P. Amico - 1996 - Philosophical Inquiry 18 (3-4):36-44.
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    Interview with physicist Christopher Fuchs.Robert P. Crease & James Sares - 2021 - Continental Philosophy Review 54 (4):541-561.
    QBism is an interpretation of quantum mechanics that posits quantum probabilities as subjective Bayesian probabilities, whence its name. By avoiding experientially unfulfilled speculations about what exists prior to measurement, QBism seems to make a close encounter with the phenomenological method. What follows is an interview with QBism’s founder and principal champion, the physicist Christopher Fuchs.
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    Differences Between Belief and Knowledge Systems.Robert P. Abelson - 1979 - Cognitive Science 3 (4):355-366.
    Seven features which in practice seem to differentiate belief systems from knowledge systems are discussed. These are: nonconsensuality, “existence beliefs,” alternative worlds, evaluative components, episodic material, unboundedness, and variable credences. Each of these features gives rise to challenging representation problems. Progress on any of these problems within artificial intelligence would be helpful in the study of knowledge systems as well as belief systems, inasmuch as the distinction between the two types of systems is not absolute.
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    The Social Responsibilities of Science in Utopia, New Atlantis and After.Robert P. Adams - 1949 - Journal of the History of Ideas 10 (1/4):374.
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    Making men moral: civil liberties and public morality.Robert P. George - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Contemporary liberal thinkers commonly suppose that there is something in principle unjust about the legal prohibition of putatively victimless crimes. Here Robert P. George defends the traditional justification of morals legislation against criticisms advanced by leading liberal theorists. He argues that such legislation can play a legitimate role in maintaining a moral environment conducive to virtue and inhospitable to at least some forms of vice. Among the liberal critics of morals legislation whose views George considers are Ronald Dworkin, Jeremy (...)
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  16. Text as Pretext: Essays in Honour of Robert Davidson.Robert P. Carroll - 1992
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    Chapter 6. Characteristics and Functions of Legal Language.Robert P. Charrow, Jo Ann Crandall & Veda R. Charrow - 1982 - In John Lehrberger & Richard Kittredge (eds.), Sublanguage: Studies of Language in Restricted Semantic Domains. De Gruyter. pp. 175-190.
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    Reason, morality, and law: the philosophy of John Finnis.John Keown & Robert P. George (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    John Finnis is a pre-eminent legal, moral and political philosopher. This volume contains over 25 essays by leading international scholars of philosophy and law who critically engage with issues at the heart of Finnis's work.
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    Feyerabend and Scientific Values: Tightrope-walking Rationality.Robert P. Farrell - 2003 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    In this book it is argued that this picture of Feyerabend is false.
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  20. Nuclear Arms as a Philosophical and Moral Issue.Robert P. Churchill - 1983 - Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 469 (September 1983):46-57.
    Philosophical concerns about nuclear armaments raises questions about the logical and conceptual basis for deterrence theory as well as the effects of nuclear threats on our common humanity. Most philosophical concern centers around around the morality of nuclear deterrence. It is sometimes thought that the doctrine of just war can provide a moral justification for nuclear deterrence based on threats of massive retaliation. Ye attempts to apply the doctrine of just war lead to a moral dilemma: although nuclear deterrence seems (...)
     
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  21. Organ donation and transplantation: a brief history of technological and ethical developments.Robert P. Baker & Victoria Hargreaves - 2001 - Advances in Bioethics 7:1-42.
     
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    Limits, the Illimitable, and the Disciplined Imagination.Robert P. Lewis - 1997 - Lonergan Workshop 13:95-114.
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  23. Searle's argument is just a set of Chinese symbols.Robert P. Abelson - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):424-425.
  24. Effects of attention on auditory perceptual organisation.Robert P. Carlyon & Rhodri Cusack - 2005 - In Laurent Itti, Geraint Rees & John K. Tsotsos (eds.), Neurobiology of Attention. Academic Press. pp. 317--323.
     
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  25. The Bible as a Problem for Christianity.Robert P. Carroll - 1991
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    Two ears are better than one.Robert P. Carlyon - 2004 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8 (10):465-471.
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  27. When Prophecy Failed: Cognitive Dissonance in the Prophetic Traditions of the Old Testament.Robert P. Carroll - 1979
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  28. Noncomplex sequences: characterizations and examples.Robert P. Daley - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (3):626-638.
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    The improvisational problem.Robert P. Crease - 1994 - Man and World 27 (2):181-193.
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    What is an Artifact?Robert P. Crease - 1998 - Philosophy Today 42 (Supplement):160-168.
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  31. The Background of Ecology: Concept and Theory.Robert P. Mcintosh - 1986 - Journal of the History of Biology 19 (2):314-316.
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    From Hiroshima to the Iceman: The Development and Applications of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry. Harry E. Gove.Robert P. Crease - 2001 - Isis 92 (3):632-633.
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    Heidegger And The Empirical Turn In Continental Philosophy Of Science.Robert P. Crease - 2012 - In Trish Glazebrook (ed.), Heidegger on Science. State University of New York Press. pp. 225-237.
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    Imagined Worlds. Freeman Dyson.Robert P. Crease - 2001 - Isis 92 (4):755-755.
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    Missing Ihde.Robert P. Crease - 2016 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 20 (2):95-104.
    This article investigates how lack of a phenomenology of technology has hurt understanding of the lifeworld. One way, as Ihde has shown, involves a failure to appreciate the instrumental mediation of experience and the extension of perception. But Ihde also fails to notice the background in which these mediations are taking place and which shapes the mediations themselves and our interpretation of them; not even the research of technoscientists takes place in a neutral atmosphere that does not affect how we (...)
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    Science as Erotic Service.Robert P. Crease - 2005 - Human Studies 28 (2):227-230.
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    Theory and Theoretical Objects in an Existential/Hermeneutic Conception of Science.Robert P. Crease - 2012 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):121-130.
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    The sculpture and the electron: Hermeneutics of the experimental object.Robert P. Crease - 1995 - Science & Education 4 (2):109-114.
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    What is an Artifact?Robert P. Crease - 1998 - Philosophy Today 42 (Supplement):160-168.
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    The secret existence of expressive behavior.Robert P. Abelson - 1995 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 9 (1-2):25-36.
    The rational choice assumption that any chosen behavior can be understood as optimizing material self?interest is not borne out by psychological research. Expressive motives, for example, are prominent in the symbols of politics, in social relationships, and in the arts of persuasion. Moreover, instrumentality is a mindset that is learned (perhaps overlearned), and can be situationally manipulated; because it is valued in our society, it provides a privileged vocabulary for justifying behaviors that may have been performed for other reasons, and (...)
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  41. Democracy and Moral Disagreement: Reciprocity, Slavery, and Abortion.Robert P. George - 1999 - In Stephen Macedo (ed.), Deliberative politics: essays on democracy and disagreement. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 193.
     
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    Commentary Points.Robert P. Abelson - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (4):591.
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    Going after PARRY.Robert P. Abelson - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (4):534-535.
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    Imagining the purpose of imagery.Robert P. Abelson - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (4):548-549.
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    The Secret Existence of Expressive Behavior.Robert P. Abelson - 2010 - In Louis Putterman (ed.), The Rational Choice Controversy. Yale University Press. pp. 25-36.
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    Is a Fully General Theory of Knowledge Possible?Robert P. Amico - 2003 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 41 (3):307-322.
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    On the vindication of deduction and induction.Robert P. Amico - 1986 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64 (3):322 – 330.
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  48. Phenomenology and Natural Science.Robert P. Crease - 2012 - In J. Feiser & B. Dowden (eds.), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    The second creation: makers of the revolution in twentieth-century physics.Robert P. Crease - 1996 - New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Edited by Charles C. Mann.
    The Second Creation is a dramatic--and human--chronicle of scientific investigators at the last frontier of knowledge. Robert Crease and Charles Mann take the reader on a fascinating journey in search of "unification" with brilliant scientists such as Niels Bohr, Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Erwin Schrödinger, Richard Feynman, Murray Gell-Mann, Sheldon Glashow, Steven Weinberg, and many others. They provide the definitive and highly entertaining story of the development of modern physics, and the human story of the physicists who set out (...)
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    A Buddhist View of the Student-Teacher Relationship: and Editorial Comments While Awake.Robert P. Craig - 1995 - Journal of Thought 30:75-81.
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