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    Eye movements and identifying words in parafoveal vision.Keith Rayner & Robert E. Morrison - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (3):135-138.
  2. A neurocomputational system for relational reasoning.Barbara J. Knowlton, Robert G. Morrison, John E. Hummel & Keith J. Holyoak - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (7):373-381.
  3. Thinking and reasoning: A reader's guide.Keith J. Holyoak & Robert G. Morrison - 2005 - In K. Holyoak & B. Morrison (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--9.
     
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  4. Nietzsche and Buddhism: a study in nihilism and ironic affinities.Robert G. Morrison - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Morrison offers an illuminating study of two linked traditions that have figured prominently in twentieth-century thought: Buddhism and the philosophy of Nietzsche. Nietzsche admired Buddhism, but saw it as a dangerously nihilistic religion; he forged his own affirmative philosophy in reaction against the nihilism that he feared would overwhelm Europe. Morrison shows that Nietzsche's influential view of Buddhism was mistaken, and that far from being nihilistic, it has notable and perhaps surprising affinities with Nietzsche's own project of the transvaluation of (...)
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    A Scholarly Intermediary Between The Ottoman Empire And Renaissance Europe.Robert Morrison - 2014 - Isis 105 (1):32-57.
    This essay studies Moses Galeano, a Jewish scholar with ties to Crete and the Ottoman Sultan’s court, who traveled to the Veneto around 1500. After describing Galeano’s intellectual milieu, it focuses, first, on circumstantial evidence that he transmitted information central to the rise of Renaissance astronomy. Galeano knew of theories that strongly resemble portions of astronomy texts written by Giovanni Battista Amico and Girolamo Fracastoro at Padua a few decades later. He also knew about theories pioneered by the Damascene Ibn (...)
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    Individual Differences in Relational Learning and Analogical Reasoning: A Computational Model of Longitudinal Change.Leonidas A. A. Doumas, Robert G. Morrison & Lindsey E. Richland - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Thinking in working memory.Robert G. Morrison & Editors - 2005 - In K. Holyoak & B. Morrison (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning. Cambridge University Press. pp. 457--473.
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    A Scholarly Intermediary between the Ottoman Empire and Renaissance Europe.Robert Morrison - 2014 - Isis 105 (1):32-57.
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  9. Differences in development of analogy across cultures: a computational account.Leonidas Aa Doumas, Robert G. Morrison & Lindsey E. Richland - 2010 - In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
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    A Life in Levities.Robert Morrison - 1999 - Grotiana 20 (1):159-161.
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    Dissociation of category-learning systems via brain potentials.Robert G. Morrison, Paul J. Reber, Krishna L. Bharani & Ken A. Paller - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Islam and science: the intellectual career of Niẓām al-Dīn al-Nīsābūrī.Robert G. Morrison - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
    Introduction -- Reconstructing Nīsābūrī's early education -- Nīsābūrī's early scientific thought -- Nīsābūrī's early religious thought -- Astrology motivating inductions about God's power -- Nīsābūrī's later scientific thought -- The impact of science on Nīsābūrī's religious thought -- The limits of science's influence on Nīsābūrī's religious thought -- Conclusion.
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    Ibrāhīm ibn Sinān: Logique et géométrie au Xe siècleIbrahim ibn Sinan: Logique et geometrie au Xe siecle.Robert Morrison, Roshdi Rashed, Hélène Bellosta & Helene Bellosta - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (4):856.
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    Islamic perspectives on natural theology.Robert G. Morrison - 2013 - In J. H. Brooke, F. Watts & R. R. Manning (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Natural Theology. Oxford Up. pp. 151.
    This chapter examines various Islamic perspectives on natural theology, and briefly outlines the reasons why the philosophy of Ibn Rusdh does not represent a definition of natural theology in Islam. It then discusses varieties of natural theology and Islam; Kalām texts and revelation; al-Ghazālī's criticism of philosophers; Nizām al-Dīn al-Nīsābūrī's views on the reasoned study of nature; natural theology and religious obligations; Sharī'a and natural law; and reactions to Darwin in the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Near East.
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    Merleau-Ponty and Literary Language.Robert J. Morrison - 1994 - International Studies in Philosophy 26 (4):69-83.
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    Mūsā Cālīnūs' Treatise on the Natures of Medicines and Their Use.Robert Morrison - 2016 - Nazariyat, Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences 3 (1):77-136.
    This article introduces and presents a transcription and annotated translation of a medical text in Ottoman Turkish authored by Mūsā Cālīnūs. The treatise is entitled Risāla fī Tabā’i‘ al-adviya va-isti‘mālihā. This article analyses the degrees of the qualities of various materia medica and how, on that basis, certain drugs affect, effect, and preserve health. There are three reasons why this brief, seemingly pedestrian text merits more extensive study. First, it refers to the medieval Latin physicians Bernard de Gordon and Arnaldo (...)
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  17. Primitive existentialism.Robert E. Morrison - 1967 - New York: Philosophical Library.
     
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    Religion and Science in the Eastern Mediterranean.Robert Morrison - 2016 - Isis 107 (3):579-582.
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    Some Observations on the Influence of Byzantine Institutions on Ottoman Institutions.Robert Morrison, Mehmed Fuad Köprülü, Gary Leiser & Mehmed Fuad Koprulu - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (1):249.
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    The solar model in Joseph Ibn Joseph Ibn Nahmias' _light of the world_.Robert G. Morrison - 2005 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 15 (1):57-108.
    In an influential article, A. I. Sabra identified an intellectual trend from twelfth and thirteenth-century Andalusia which he described as the ‘‘Andalusian revolt against Ptolemaic astronomy.” Philosophers such as Ibn Rushd, Ibn Tufayl, and Maimonides objected to Ptolemy’s theories on philosophic grounds, not because of shortcomings in the theories' predictive accuracy. Sabra showed how al-Bitrūjī's Kitāb al-Hay'a attempted to account for observed planetary motions in a way that met the philosophic standards of those philosophers and others. In Nūr al-‘ālam, the (...)
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    Response to Graham Parkes' Review. [REVIEW]Robert G. Morrison - 2000 - Philosophy East and West 50 (2):267 - 279.
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    Ahmad Dallal. Islam, Science, and the Challenge of History. xii + 239 pp., illus., index. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2010. $27.50. [REVIEW]Robert G. Morrison - 2011 - Isis 102 (3):543-544.
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  23. Book Review. [REVIEW]Robert Morrison - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (1):249-250.
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    Gad Freudenthal . Science in Medieval Jewish Cultures. xii + 547 pp., tables, index. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. £94.99. [REVIEW]Robert Morrison - 2016 - Isis 107 (1):152-153.
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    Islam, Science, and the Challenge of History. [REVIEW]Robert Morrison - 2011 - Isis 102:543-544.
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    La science dans le monde iranien: À l’époque islamique. [REVIEW]Robert Morrison - 2002 - Isis 93:688-690.
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    The solar model in Joseph Ibn Joseph Ibn nahmias'I would like to thank Bernard R. Goldstein of the university of pittsburgh and George Saliba of columbia university for bringing this manuscript to my attention in 1992. I presented part of this paper at the 2002 history of science society conference in milwaukee, wi, and thank Jamil Ragep of the university of oklahoma for thoughtful comments. I would also like to acknowledge the time and care taken by the Anonymous referees at arabic sciences and philosophy. Discussions with Albert and Laura Schueller and David Guichard of the Whitman college department of mathematics were also beneficial. Any shortcomings in this article are my responsibility. Light of the world: The solar model in light of the world. [REVIEW]Robert G. Morrison - 2005 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 15 (1):57-108.
    In an influential article, A. I. Sabra identified an intellectual trend from twelfth and thirteenth-century Andalusia which he described as the ‘‘Andalusian revolt against Ptolemaic astronomy.” Philosophers such as Ibn Rushd , Ibn Tufayl , and Maimonides objected to Ptolemy’s theories on philosophic grounds, not because of shortcomings in the theories' predictive accuracy. Sabra showed how al-Bitrūjī's Kitāb al-Hay'a attempted to account for observed planetary motions in a way that met the philosophic standards of those philosophers and others. In Nūr (...)
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    Ž. Vesel;, H. Beikbaghan;, B. Thierry de Crussol Des Epesse . La science dans le monde iranien: À l’époque islamique. xxiv + 424 pp., illus., bibl., index. Teheran: Institut Français de Recherche en Iran, 1998. [REVIEW]Robert Morrison - 2002 - Isis 93 (4):688-690.
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