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  1. Development as an Adaptation: A Philosophical Contribution to the Developmental Synthesis.Roger B. Sansom - 2002 - Dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Empirical advances in biology led to the popularity of a view known as gene selectionism, most recently championed by Richard Dawkins' "The Selfish Gene" . On this view, natural selection "looked through" the organism right to the genome; evolution was a change in the genomes of a species over time and the process of development is rendered epiphenominal to that process. Recently, support for gene selectionism has waned in favor of a pluralistic view. On this view, natural selection operates at (...)
     
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    Integrating Evolution and Development: From Theory to Practice.Roger Sansom & Robert N. Brandon (eds.) - 2007 - MIT Press.
    Embryos, cells, genes, and organisms : reflections on the history of evolutionary developmental biology / Manfred D. Laubichler and Jane Maienschein The organismic systems approach : streamlining the naturalistic agenda / Werner Callebaut, Gerd B. Müller, and Stuart A. Newman Complex traits : genetics, development, and evolution / H. Frederik Nijhout Functional and developmental constraints on life-cycle evolution : an attempt on the architecture of constraints / Gerhard Schlosser Legacies of adaptive development / Roger Sansom Evo-devo meets the (...)
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  3. Assessing the role of vergence changes in the perception of random-dot stereograms by using open-loop control of vergence.B. J. Rogers & M. F. Bradshaw - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 25.
     
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  4. Direction-of-heading judgments are poorer under more naturalistic conditions.B. Rogers - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 167-167.
     
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    Relativity, the theory and its philosophy.Roger B. Angel - 1980 - New York: Pergamon Press.
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    Critical Misinterpretations and Missed Opportunities: Errors and Omissions by Kamhi and Torres.Roger B. Bissell - 2001 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 2 (2):299-310.
    ROGER E. BISSELL points out scholarly and ahistorical lapses in Kamhi and Torres's Journal of Ayn Rand Studies essay, "Critical Neglect of Ayn Rand's Theory of Art" . He argues that they have misrepresented and neglected the views of others, and have inaccurately depicted the extent to which his own essays liken and contrast music with the other arts. Bissell criticizes their failure to acknowledge Rand's "microcosm" view of art as "re-creation of reality," which is fundamentally at odds with (...)
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    Release from PI and the physical aspects of words.Roger B. Baldwin & Delos D. Wickens - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (4):305-306.
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    From retinotopy to recognition: fMRI in human visual cortex.Roger B. H. Tootell, Nouchine K. Hadjikhani, Janine D. Mendola, Sean Marrett & Anders M. Dale - 1998 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2 (5):174-183.
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    An axiomatic derivation of subjective probability, utility, and evaluation functions.Roger B. Myerson - 1979 - Theory and Decision 11 (4):339-352.
  10. Disparity modulation sensitivity for narrow-band-filtered stereograms viewed out of the plane of fixation.B. Lee & B. J. Rogers - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 66-66.
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    ed. Montesquieu: Extraits sur le loi, la liberte, et le gouvernement anglais.Roger B. Oake - 1945 - Philosophical Review 54:186.
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    Montesquieu's Analysis of Roman History.Roger B. Oake - 1955 - Journal of the History of Ideas 16 (1/4):44.
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    Montesquieu's Religious Ideas.Roger B. Oake - 1953 - Journal of the History of Ideas 14 (4):548-560.
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    The influence of direct and indirect semantic contexts on binocular-rivalry resolution.Roger B. Howard - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (3):213-214.
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    The role of contour and location mechanisms in the Mueller-Lyer illusion.Roger B. Howard & Michael Wagner - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (4):235-236.
  16. The mastery of evil.Roger B. Lloyd - 1942 - London: Centenary Press.
    The pressure of evil -- Out of the heart -- Satan, where is thy victory? -- The ethics of tragedy -- The tragic drama of today -- Tragedy and the gospel -- The sin against the Holy Ghost -- The society for corporate penitence -- The serene soul.
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    War and peace in the Western political imagination: from classical antiquity to the age of reason.Roger B. Manning - 2016 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The legacy of classical antiquity -- War and peace in the medieval world -- Holy wars, crusades, and religious wars -- Humanism and Neo-Stoicism -- The search for a science of peace.
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    An analysis of angle, orientation, and location distortions in the bent line aftereffect.Roger B. Howard, Steve R. MacPeek & Charles Byrum - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (3):233-235.
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    Figural aftereffects as optical illusions? Failure to replicate two results.Roger B. Howard - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (6):392-394.
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    John Ruskin and aesthetic thought in America, 1840-1900.Roger B. Stein - 1967 - Cambridge, Mass.,: Harvard University Press.
  21. Moral issues in the allocation of health care resources to special child populations.Roger B. White - 1983 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 4 (2).
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    A walk on the wild side.Roger B. Duncan - 2011 - Continental Philosophy Review 44 (3):275-279.
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    Common Sense and Common Decency.Roger B. Dworkin - 1991 - In James Humber & Robert Almeder (eds.), Bioethics and the Fetus. Humana Press. pp. 9--38.
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    Philosophy of Geometry from Riemann to Poincaré Roberto Torretti Dordrecht and Boston: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1978. Pp. xiii, 459. $50.00 U.S. [REVIEW]Roger B. Angel - 1982 - Dialogue 21 (2):384-391.
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    A Further Solution to the Poem.B. M. Rogers - 1983 - The Chesterton Review 9 (2):191-191.
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    Optically assistedmono-stable switching in amorphous chalcogenide films.B. D. Rogers, C. B. Thomas & H. S. Reehal - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 34 (6):1013-1023.
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    Microlight takes flight fluorescent and luminescent probes for biological activity: A practical guide to technology for quantitative real‐time analysis (1993). Edited by W. T. Mason. Series: “Biological Techniques”. Series Editor, D. B. Sattelle. Academic Press, London. 433 pp. £40. ISBN 0‐124‐77830‐5. [REVIEW]Roger B. Moreton - 1993 - Bioessays 15 (12):841-842.
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    Review of Charles Edward Garman: Letters, Lectures, and Addresses of Charles Edward Garman[REVIEW]Roger B. C. Johnson - 1910 - International Journal of Ethics 20 (3):371-374.
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    Review: Andrew Walls and Cathy Ross (eds) Mission in the Twenty First Century: Exploring the Five Marks of Global Mission. London: Darton Longman and Todd, 2008. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2008. 219 pages. ISBN: 0232527202 (Darton Longman and Todd), 9781570757730. [REVIEW]Roger B. B. Wild - 2010 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 27 (2):138-139.
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  30. The effect of surface orientation on the perception of stereoscopic corrugations.A. D. Parton, M. F. Bradshaw, B. J. Rogers & I. R. L. Davies - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 67-68.
     
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    The Woman Who Cried Pain: Do Sex-Based Disparities Still Exist in the Experience and Treatment of Pain?Diane E. Hoffmann, Roger B. Fillingim & Christin Veasley - 2022 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 50 (3):519-541.
    Over twenty years have passed since JLME published “The Girl Who Cried Pain: A Bias Against Women in the Treatment of Pain.” This article revisits the conclusions drawn in that piece and explores what we have learned in the last two decades regarding the experience of men and women who have chronic pain and whether women continue to be treated less aggressively for their pain than men.
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    Ingenious Genes: How Gene Regulation Networks Evolve to Control Development.Roger Sansom - 2011 - MIT Press.
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    Book Review:Letters, Lectures, and Addresses of Charles Edward Garman. Charles Edward Garman. [REVIEW]Roger B. C. Johnson - 1910 - International Journal of Ethics 20 (3):371-.
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    Corrigendum: Multisystem Resiliency as a Predictor of Physical and Psychological Functioning in Older Adults With Chronic Low Back Pain.Emily J. Bartley, Shreela Palit, Roger B. Fillingim & Michael E. Robinson - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Multisystem Resiliency as a Predictor of Physical and Psychological Functioning in Older Adults With Chronic Low Back Pain.Emily J. Bartley, Shreela Palit, Roger B. Fillingim & Michael E. Robinson - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The impact of psychological factors on placebo responses in a randomized controlled trial comparing sham device to dummy pill.Suzanne M. Bertisch, Anna R. T. Legedza, Russell S. Phillips, Roger B. Davis, William B. Stason, Rose H. Goldman & Ted J. Kaptchuk - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (1):14-19.
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    Photo Provocations: Thinking in, with, and About Photographs.Brian Clark O'Connor & Roger B. Wyatt - 2004 - Scarecrow Press.
    O'Connor and Wyatt use more than 250 color photographs and illustrations to help us break out of the linear mode and see the world differently.
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    Personal space increases during the COVID-19 pandemic in response to real and virtual humans.Daphne J. Holt, Sarah L. Zapetis, Baktash Babadi, Jordan Zimmerman & Roger B. H. Tootell - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Personal space is the distance that people tend to maintain from others during daily life in a largely unconscious manner. For humans, personal space-related behaviors represent one form of non-verbal social communication, similar to facial expressions and eye contact. Given that the changes in social behavior and experiences that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, including “social distancing” and widespread social isolation, may have altered personal space preferences, we investigated this possibility in two independent samples. First, we compared the size of (...)
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  39. Mark Twain on the Damned Human Race.Janet Smith, Bernard Devoto, Louis J. Budd & Roger B. Salomon - 1964 - Science and Society 28 (1):105-111.
     
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    Constraining the adaptationism debate.Roger Sansom - 2003 - Biology and Philosophy 18 (4):493-512.
    This contribution to the adaptationism debate elaborates the nature of constraints and their importance in evolutionary explanation and argues that the adaptationism debate should be limited to the issue of how to privilege causes in evolutionary explanation. I argue that adaptationist explanations are deeply conceptually dependent on developmental constraints, and explanations that appeal to constraints are dependant on the results of natural selection. I suggest these explanations should be integrated into the framework of historical causal explanation. Each strategy explicitly appeals (...)
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  41. The nature of developmental constraints and the difference-Maker argument for externalism.Roger Sansom - 2009 - Biology and Philosophy 24 (4):441-459.
    One current version of the internalism/externalism debate in evolutionary theory focuses on the relative importance of developmental constraints in evolutionary explanation. The received view of developmental constraints sees them as an internalist concept that tend to be shared across related species as opposed to selective pressures that are not. Thus, to the extent that constraints can explain anything, they can better explain similarity across species, while natural selection is better able to explain their differences. I challenge both of these aspects (...)
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    Retrieval processes in recognition memory.Roger Ratcliff & Bennet B. Murdock - 1976 - Psychological Review 83 (3):190-214.
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    Countering Kauffman with Connectionism: Two Views of Gene Regulation and the Fundamental Nature of Ontogeny.Roger Sansom - 2008 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (2):169-200.
    Understanding the operation and evolution of gene regulation networks is critical to understanding ontogeny and evolution. According to Stuart Kauffman's view, (1) each cell type cycles through its own repeated pattern of gene expression, (2) the order of ontogeny is dependent on these cycles being short, and (3) evolution is possible because these cycles mutate gradually. This view of gene regulation reflects Kauffman's view that ontogeny is fundamentally the process of cells repeating cycles of activity. I criticize Kauffman's view of (...)
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    The connectionist framework for Gene regulation.Roger Sansom - 2008 - Biology and Philosophy 23 (4):475-491.
    I show that gene regulation networks are qualitatively consistent and therefore sufficiently similar to linearly seperable connectionist networks to warrant that the connectionist framework be applied to gene regulation. On this view, natural selection designs gene regulation networks to overcome the difficulty of development. I offer some general lessons about their evolvability that can be learned by examining the generic features of connectionist networks.
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    The Western World and Japan: A Study in the Interaction of European and Asiatic Cultures.Ardath W. Burks & G. B. Sansom - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (3):206.
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    Asymmetry in the unificationist theory of causal explanation.Sansom Roger & Shields Jannai - 2018 - Synthese 195 (2):765-783.
    The unificationist theory of causal explanation offers a theory of causation and explanation with no causal primitives. Kitcher proposed that it offered an account of explanatory asymmetry, but his proposal has been criticized for being too dependent on contingent facts and surreptitiously supposing causal realism. In addition, critics have argued that unificationism cannot account for asymmetry in a world with symmetric laws of physics and is lead to accept backwards explanation in certain epistemic situations. Unificationism has been defended from some (...)
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    Now, would each group please select a religion.Roger Sansom - 2003 - Biology and Philosophy 18 (5):743-750.
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    The nature of constraints.Roger Sansom - 2009 - In Manfred Laubichler & Jane Maienschein (eds.), Form and Function in Developmental Evolution. Cambridge University Press. pp. 201.
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    Unto Others The Evolution And Psychology of Unselfish Behavior by Elliot Sober and David Sloan Wilson.Roger Sansom - 1999 - Complexity 5 (2):33-35.
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    What are the implications of evolvable molecules?: James A. Shapiro: Evolution: a view from the 21st century. Upper Saddle River, NJ: FT Science Press, 2011. xviii+253 pp. ISBN: 978-0-13-278093-3, $34.99 PB.Roger Sansom - 2014 - Biology and Philosophy 29 (3):425-432.
    James Shapiro’s view of evolution is inspired by looking at the molecular mechanisms of mutation. Finding these systems to be intelligent and the mutations non-gradual, Shapiro concludes that neither the role of DNA in development, nor and the role of natural selection in evolution are what we thought them to be. The cases discussed are interesting and may require some modification of theory in biology, but this reviewer finds many of Shapiro’s conclusions unwarranted.
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