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    Early post-stroke measures of slowed frontal lobe activity can help predict cognitive outcomes.Schleiger Emma, Sheikh Nabeel, Rowland Tennille, Wong Andrew, Read Stephen & Finnigan Simon - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  2. Animal rights: moral theory and practice.Mark Rowlands - 2009 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Animal rights and moral theories -- Arguing for one's species -- Utilitarianism and animals : Peter Singer's case for animal liberation -- Tom Regan : animal rights as natural rights -- Virtue ethics and animals -- Contractarianism and animal rights -- Animal minds.
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    I Didn't Let Everybody Come in My House.Tennille Allen - 2011 - CLR James Journal 17 (1):75-101.
    In this paper, I use hooks' idea of the homeplace to analyze what may look like a retreat into the home as an act of resistance to the multiple gazes that moderate- and low-income Black women face in their everyday lives as residents of a low-income Black neighborhood in Chicago. This research employs ethnographic methods to explore the lived experiences of African American women living in Lake Parc Place, a mixed-income public housing development.Five years of participant observation data, a series (...)
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    Ethics in a time of crisis: editorial introduction to special focus.Rowland Curtis, Stefano Harney & Campbell Jones - 2012 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 22 (1):64-67.
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    Ethics in a time of crisis: editorial introduction to special focus.Rowland Curtis, Stefano Harney & Campbell Jones - 2012 - Business Ethics: A European Review 22 (1):64-67.
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    The philosopher at the end of the universe: philosophy explained through science fiction films.Mark Rowlands - 2003 - New York: T. Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press.
    The Philosopher at the End of the Universe demonstrates how anyone can grasp the basic concepts of philosophy while still holding a bucket of popcorn. Mark Rowlands makes philosophy utterly relevant to our everyday lives and reveals its most potent messages using nothing more than a little humor and the plotlines of some of the most spectacular, expensive, high-octane films on the planet. Learn about: The Nature of Reality from The Matrix, Good and Evil from Star Wars, Morality from Aliens, (...)
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    The Environmental Crisis: Understanding the Value of Nature.Mark Rowlands - 2000 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    The first film adaptation of the story of the unmasking of the insatiable Transylvanian vampire, Count Dracula. The tale unfolds with an awesome eeriness unequalled in later versions.
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  8. Recent Work on Gender Identity and Gender.Rach Cosker-Rowland - 2023 - Analysis 83 (4):801-820.
    Our gender identity is our sense of ourselves as a woman, a man, as genderqueer or as another gender. Trans people have a gender identity that is different from.
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  9. Building Better Societies: Promoting Social Justice in a World Falling Apart.Rowland Atkinson, Lisa Mckenzie & Simon Winlow - 2017
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    Jung: a feminist revision.Susan Rowland - 2002 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    Jung: A Feminist Revision explores the relationship between feminist theory and Jungian studies. It combines an original student-friendly introduction to Jung, his life and work, his treatment of gender and the range of post-Jungian gender theory, with new research linking Jung to deconstruction, post-Freudian feminism, postmodernism, the sublime, and the postmodern body. Feminism has neglected Jung to its own detriment. While evaluating the reasons for this neglect, Jung: A Feminist Revision uses the diversity of feminist critical tools from historical analysis (...)
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    Philosophical shakespeares.Rowland Wymer - 2002 - British Journal of Aesthetics 42 (4):436-438.
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  12. The Category of Occurrent Continuants.Rowland Stout - 2016 - Mind 125 (497):41-62.
    Arguing first that the best way to understand what a continuant is is as something that primarily has its properties at a time rather than atemporally, the paper then defends the idea that there are occurrent continuants. These are things that were, are, or will be happening—like the ongoing process of someone reading or my writing this paper, for instance. A recently popular philosophical view of process is as something that is referred to with mass nouns and not count nouns. (...)
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    Things that happen because they should: a teleological approach to action.Rowland Stout - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Rowland Stout presents a new philosophical account of human action which is radically and controversially different from all rival theories. He argues that intentional actions are unique among natural phenomena in that they happen because they should happen, and that they are to be explained in terms of objective facts rather than beliefs and intentions.
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    Book review: George Beadle. An Uncommon Farmer. [REVIEW]Rowland H. Davis - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (9):1036-1037.
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    An African Response to Karl Barth's Notion of Evil as Nothingness.Rowland Onyenali - 2022 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 39 (3):150-162.
    In African spiritual exercises, there is so much talk about the menace of demons or evil spirits. These spirits are conceived of as the antithesis of God or as the spiritual opposition to the benign activities of God. Modern African religion sees them as the causes of sicknesses and any form of catastrophe in the lives of people. The paper takes off from Karl Barth's conception of evil and demons as nothingness and argues that when correctly understood, the so-called evil (...)
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    Ethical Theories and Controversial Intuitions.Rach Cosker-Rowland - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 31 (3):318-345.
    We have controversial intuitions about the rightness of retributive punishment, keeping promises for its own sake, and pushing the heavy man off of the bridge in the footbridge trolley case. How do these intuitions relate to ethical theories? Should ethical theories aim to fit with and explain them? Or are only uncontroversial intuitions relevant to explanatory ethical theorising? I argue against several views that we might hold about the relationship between controversial intuitions and ethical theories. I then propose and defend (...)
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    Process, Action, and Experience.Rowland Stout (ed.) - 2018 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Process, Action, and Experience offers a radical new approach to the philosophy of mind and action, taking processes to be the central subject matter. An international team of contributors consider what kinds of things processes are, and explore the progressive nature of action and conscious experience.
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  18. Seeing the anger in someone's face.Rowland Stout - 2010 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 84 (1):29-43.
    Starting from the assumption that one can literally perceive someone's anger in their face, I argue that this would not be possible if what is perceived is a static facial signature of their anger. There is a product–process distinction in talk of facial expression, and I argue that one can see anger in someone's facial expression only if this is understood to be a process rather than a product.
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  19. Action.Rowland Stout - 2005 - Routledge.
    The traditional focus of debate in philosophy of action has been the causal theory of action and metaphysical questions about the nature of actions as events. In this lucid and lively introduction to philosophy of action, Rowland Stout shows how these issues are subsidiary to more central ones that concern the freedom of the will, practical rationality and moral psychology. When seen in these terms, agency becomes one of the most exciting areas in philosophy and one of the most (...)
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    Human Rights and the Abuses of History by Samuel Moyn: London: Verso, 2014.Rowland Brucken - 2016 - Human Rights Review 17 (1):129-130.
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    A comment on the discussion of Conrad Russell's academic freedom.Rowland Eustace - 1995 - Minerva 33 (1):67-73.
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    Facial expression megamix: Tests of dimensional and category accounts of emotion recognition.Andrew W. Young, Duncan Rowland, Andrew J. Calder, Nancy L. Etcoff, Anil Seth & David I. Perrett - 1997 - Cognition 63 (3):271-313.
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    Hieroglyfic, 1768.Rowland Jones - 1768 - Menston,: Scolar Press.
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    The origin of language and nations, 1764.Rowland Jones - 1764 - Menston,: Scolar Press.
  25. What someone’s behaviour must be like if we are to be aware of their emotions in it.Rowland Stout - 2012 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 11 (2):135-148.
    What someone’s behaviour must be like if we are to be aware of their emotions in it Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-14 DOI 10.1007/s11097-011-9224-0 Authors Rowland Stout, School of Philosophy, UCD Dublin, Dublin 4, Republic of Ireland Journal Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences Online ISSN 1572-8676 Print ISSN 1568-7759.
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    The Crisis of Business Ethics: an introduction (Special Issue on'Business Ethics in Crisis).Rowland Curtis, Stephen Matthias Harney & C. Jones - 2013 - Business Ethics: A European Review 22 (1):64-67.
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    Attention fatigue and the concept of infinity.Rowland Haynes - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (22):601-606.
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    Attention Fatigue and the Concept of Infinity.Rowland Haynes - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (22):601-606.
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    Munsterberg's The Eternal Values.Rowland Haynes - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy 7:241.
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  30. Notes and News.Rowland Haynes - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (23):643.
     
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  31. Brill Online Books and Journals.Rowland Lorimer, Richard Abel, Ernest Hochland, Abul Hasan, Brigid O'Connor & Stephan Roman - 1994 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 5 (3).
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  32. Marshall McLuhan: Media genius (Cause for Debate – 1).Rowland Lorimer - 2001 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 12 (2):78-85.
     
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    Marshall McLuhan: Media genius.Rowland Lorimer - 2001 - Logos 12 (2):78-85.
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    Publishing Scholars and Scholars Publishing in the Digital World.Rowland Lorimer - 2009 - Logos 20 (1):36-41.
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    What makes publishers publish? Not always the market.Rowland Lorimer - 1994 - Logos 5 (3):118-123.
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    The Inner Life of a Rational Agent: In Defence of Philosophical Behaviourism.Rowland Stout - 2006 - Edinburgh University Press.
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    Amnesty in the Age of Human Rights Accountability: Comparative and International Perspectives by Francesca Lessa and Leigh A. Payne, eds.: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012.Rowland Brucken - 2014 - Human Rights Review 15 (4):495-497.
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    Response To the Desire of the Nations.Christopher Rowland - 1998 - Studies in Christian Ethics 11 (2):77-85.
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  39. The Life of a Process.Rowland Stout - 2003 - In Guy Debrock (ed.), Process Pragmatism. Rodopi.
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    History, Memory, and Moral Knowledge: William Godwin's Essay on Sepulchres (1809).Rowland Weston - 2009 - The European Legacy 14 (6):651-665.
    In 1809 the radical English philosopher, novelist, and historian William Godwin published Essay on Sepulchres—a proposal to mark the burial sites of the morally great with a simple wooden cross. This paper explores Godwin's essay in terms of his evolution as moral philosopher and historian. While Godwin is commonly renowned as a utilitarian rationalist given to optimistic assertions on human perfectibility, this essay demonstrates the extent to which his moral theory depended on emotion and intuition and how he came to (...)
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  41. Betrayal, Trust and Loyalty.Rowland Stout - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 30 (3):339-356.
    I argue that while every betrayal is a breach of trust, not every breach of trust is a betrayal. I defend a conception of trust as primarily a feature of behaviour (i.e. trusting behaviour) and only secondarily a feature of a mental attitude. So it is possible to have the attitude of distrust towards someone while still trusting them in the way you behave. This makes sense of the possibility of Judas Iscariot breaching Jesus’ trust, and so betraying him, even (...)
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  42. What You Know When You Know an Answer to a Question.Rowland Stout - 2010 - Noûs 44 (2):392 - 402.
    A significant argument for the claim that knowing-wh is knowing-that, implicit in much of the literature, including Stanley and Williamson (2001), is spelt out and challenged. The argument includes the assumption that a subject's state of knowing-wh is constituted by their involvement in a relation with an answer to a question. And it involves the assumption that answers to questions are propositions or facts. One of Lawrence Powers' counterexamples to the conjunction of these two assumptions is developed, responses to it (...)
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    Clear thinking.Rowland Walter Jepson - 1936 - New York,: Longmans, Green.
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    Bodily feelings and felt inclinations.Rowland Stout - 2021 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (2):277-292.
    The paper defends a version of the perceptual account of bodily feelings, according to which having a feeling is feeling something about one’s body. But it rejects the idea, familiar in the work of William James, that what one feels when one has a feeling is something biological about one’s body. Instead it argues that to have a bodily feeling is to feel an apparent bodily indication of something – a bodily appearance. Being aware of what one’s body is apparently (...)
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  45. Practical reasoning and practical knowledge.Rowland Stout - 2019 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 49 (4):564-579.
    The judgement that provides the content of intention and coincides with the conclusion of practical reasoning is a normative judgement about what to do, and not, as Anscombe and McDowell argue, a factual judgement about what one is doing. Treating the conclusion of practical reasoning as expressing a recommendation rather than a verdict undermines McDowell’s argument; the special nature of practical reasoning does not preclude its conclusions being normative. Anscombe’s and McDowell’s claim that practical self-knowledge is productive of action may (...)
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    Dormant and active emotional states.Rowland Stout - 2022 - Synthese 200 (2).
    The paper is concerned with the metaphysics of emotion. It defends the claim that all emotional states, whether dormant or active, are dispositional, arguing against the prevailing view that dispositional emotional states are dispositions to go into actual emotional states. A clear distinction may be made between first-order and second-order emotional dispositions, where second-order emotional dispositions are dispositions of emotional sensitivity and first-order emotional dispositions are the emotional states themselves. Active emotional states are treated as dispositional emotional states in the (...)
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    Deviant Causal Chains.Rowland Stout - 2010 - In Timothy O'Connor & Constantine Sandis (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Action. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 159–165.
    This chapter contains sections titled: References Further reading.
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  48. Adopting roles: Generosity and Presumptuousness.Rowland Stout - 2015 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 77:141-161.
    Generosity is not the same thing as kindness or self-sacrifice. Presumptuousness is incompatible with generosity, but not with kindness or self-sacrifice. I consider a kind but interfering neighbour who inappropriately takes over the role of mother to my daughter; her behaviour is not generous. Presumptuousness is the improper exercise of a disposition to adopt a role that one does not have. With this in mind I explore the idea that generosity is the proper exercise of the disposition to adopt a (...)
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    Betrayal, Trust and Loyalty.Rowland Stout - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 30 (3):339-356.
    I argue that while every betrayal is a breach of trust, not every breach of trust is a betrayal. I defend a conception of trust as primarily a feature of behaviour (i.e. trusting behaviour) and only secondarily a feature of a mental attitude. So it is possible to have the attitude of distrust towards someone while still trusting them in the way you behave. This makes sense of the possibility of Judas Iscariot breaching Jesus’ trust, and so betraying him, even (...)
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    Bentham.John Rowland Dinwiddy - 1989 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by William Twining.
    Jeremy Bentham, the founder of utilitarianism, made a powerful impact on several major areas of thought and policy: ethics, jurisprudence, political and constitutional theory, and social and administrative reform. Yet from the start his ideas have been subject to misunderstanding and caricature. John Dinwiddy's Bentham is regarded as the best introduction to this important jurist and reformer. Dinwiddy examines the various components of Bentham's philosophy and shows how each was shaped by the radical rethinking entailed by the utilitarian approach. He (...)
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