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    Methods courses and texts in psychology: “textbook science” and “tourist brochures”.Russell E. Costa & Charles P. Shimp - 2011 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 31 (1):25.
    Two studies examined the possibility that instruction in psychological methodology is committed to a philosophy of science, logical positivism, that is not adequately acknowledged and is empirically problematic. Study 1 suggested that psychology departments had more courses in methodology than corresponding physics departments, and psychology departments were far more likely to offer an introductory course in general methodology. Study 2 suggested that psychology had more introductory general methods textbooks than did physics. Both studies suggested psychology still presents itself as the (...)
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    Aprendizagem e Comunicação em Bateson: A exigência de uma epistemologia Formal e Complexa.Maria Clara Faria Costa Oliveira - 2016 - Trans/Form/Ação 39 (1):93-118.
    RESUMO: Para Bateson, a mudança social radicaria numa mudança epistemológica profunda que incidisse sobretudo na educação e na comunicação. Essa revolução paradigmática, baseada na lógica formal de Whitehead e Russell, evitaria discursos ditos científicos destituídos de rigor. Aqui, analisamos hermeneuticamente o seu pensamento, salientando os limites que a lógica formal encontra nas experiências éticas, religiosas e estéticas. Sem essa revolução, encontramo-nos condenados à estagnação intelectual, pois formamos cidadãos sem capacidade de aprender a aprender, que possibilitaria a capacidade de produzir (...)
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    Teorias descritivistas dos nomes próprios.Claudio F. Costa - 2009 - Dissertatio 30:185-195.
    O principal objetivo desse artigo é interpretativo. Trata-se de historiar as tradicionais teorias descritivistas dos nomes próprios sugeridas por Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein e Searle, demonstrando que, diversamente do que é suposto, elas não constituem teorias diversas a competir entre si, mas apresentações algo diversas de um mesmo modo de ver.
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  4. Form and Function: A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology.E. S. Russell - 1916 - Journal of the History of Biology 17 (1):151-151.
     
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    Socrates’ Bleak View of the Human Condition.Russell E. Jones - 2016 - Ancient Philosophy 36 (1):97-105.
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    Heroic antireductionism and genetics: A tale of one science.Russell E. Vance - 1996 - Philosophy of Science 63 (3):45.
    In this paper I provide a novel argument against the claim that classical genetics is being reduced to molecular genetics. Specifically, I demonstrate that reductionists must subscribe to the unargued and problematic thesis that molecular genetics is 'independent' of classical genetics. I also argue that several standard antireductionist positions can be faulted for unnecessarily conceding the Independence Thesis to the reductionists. In place of a 'tale of two sciences', I offer a 'heroic' stance that denies classical genetics is being reduced, (...)
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  7. Wisdom and Happiness in Euthydemus 278–282.Russell E. Jones - 2013 - Philosophers' Imprint 13.
    Plato’s Socrates is often thought to hold that wisdom or virtue is sufficient for happiness, and Euthydemus 278-282 is often taken to be the locus classicus for this sufficiency thesis in Plato’s dialogues. But this view is misguided: Not only does Socrates here fail to argue for, assert, or even implicitly assume the sufficiency thesis, but the thesis turns out to be hard to square with the argument he does give. I argue for an interpretation of the passage that explains (...)
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    Evolved navigation theory and horizontal visual illusions.Russell E. Jackson & Chéla R. Willey - 2011 - Cognition 119 (2):288-294.
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    Piety as a Virtue in the Euthyphro.Russell E. Jones - 2006 - Ancient Philosophy 26 (2):385-390.
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    Xenophon's Socrates on Harming Enemies.Russell E. Jones & Ravi Sharma - 2019 - Ancient Philosophy 39 (2):253-265.
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    Virtue and Self-Interest in Xenophon’s Memorabilia 3.9.4–5.Russell E. Jones & Ravi Sharma - 2018 - Classical Quarterly 68 (1):79-90.
    Are people at bottom motivated entirely by self-interest? Or do they act only sometimes out of self-interest, and sometimes for other reasons—say, to help out a friend for her own sake, with no expectation of being benefitted in return? Scholars have often thought they could discern in the works of classical Greek thinkers a commitment to psychological egoism, the thesis that one is motivated to act only by considerations of the expected benefits and harms that will accrue to oneself. For (...)
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  12. Little or No Experience Outside of Attention?Russell Hurlburt & E. Schwitzgebel - 2011 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 18 (1):234-252.
     
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  13. Presuppositions and Background Assumptions.Russell Hurlburt & E. Schwitzgebel - 2011 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 18 (1):206-233.
     
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  14. Escapism and luck.Russell E. Jones - 2007 - Religious Studies 43 (2):205-216.
    I argue that the problem of religious luck posed by Zagzebski poses a problem for the theory of hell proposed by Buckareff and Plug, according to which God adopts an open-door policy toward those in hell. Though escapism is not open to many of the criticisms Zagzebski raises against potential solutions to the problem of luck, escapism fails to solve the problem: it merely pushes luck forward into the afterlife. I suggest a hybrid solution to the problem which combines escapism (...)
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    Xenophon's Socrates on Justice and Well-being.Russell E. Jones & Ravi Sharma - 2020 - Ancient Philosophy 40 (1):19-40.
  16. Truth and Contradiction in Aristotle’s De Interpretatione 6-9.Russell E. Jones - 2010 - Phronesis 55 (1):26-67.
    In De Interpretatione 6-9, Aristotle considers three logical principles: the principle of bivalence, the law of excluded middle, and the rule of contradictory pairs (according to which of any contradictory pair of statements, exactly one is true and the other false). Surprisingly, Aristotle accepts none of these without qualification. I offer a coherent interpretation of these chapters as a whole, while focusing special attention on two sorts of statements that are of particular interest to Aristotle: universal statements not made universally (...)
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  17. Rational and nonrational desires in meno and protagoras.Russell E. Jones - 2012 - Analytic Philosophy 53 (2):224-233.
  18. Plato's Guide to Living with Your Body.Russell E. Jones & Patricia Marechal - 2017 - In John E. Sisko (ed.), Philosophy of Mind in Antiquity: The History of the Philosophy of Mind, Volume 1. New York: Routledge. pp. 84-100.
    In the Phaedo, Socrates offers recommendations for living a philosophical life. We argue that those recommendations can be properly understood only in light of Socrates’ account of the soul’s true nature, considered separately from the body. Embodiment causes the soul to diverge from its proper end, the pursuit of knowledge. Bodily pleasures, pains, and desires divert the soul to other ends, distract its attention away from knowledge, and deceive it about what is true. Socrates’ recommended solutions to these obstacles are (...)
     
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    The 'drive' element in life.E. S. Russell - 1950 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1 (2):108-116.
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    Measuring credibility of compensatory preference statements when trade-offs are interval determined.Carlos A. Bana E. Costa & Philippe Vincke - 1995 - Theory and Decision 39 (2):127-155.
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    The Bloomsbury Handbook of Socrates (2nd edition).Russell E. Jones, Ravi Sharma & Nicholas D. Smith (eds.) - 2024 - Bloomsbury Handbooks.
    This handbook provides detailed philosophical analysis of the life and thought of Socrates across fifteen in-depth chapters. Each chapter engages with a central aspect of the rich tradition of Socratic studies and, after surveying the state of scholarship, points the way forward to new directions of interpretation. A leading team of scholars present dynamic readings of Socrates, extracted from the historical context of Plato's dialogues, covering elenchus, irony, ignorance, definitions, pedagogy, friendship, politics and the daemon. Building on these core Socratic (...)
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  22. La psychologie comparée est-elle une science "objective"?E. S. Russell - 1933 - Scientia 27 (54):du Supplém. 92.
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    Evolved navigation theory and the plateau illusion.Russell E. Jackson & Chéla R. Willey - 2013 - Cognition 128 (2):119-126.
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    The Essentials of Biology. By James Johnstone, D.Sc. (London: Edward Arnold & Co. 1932. Pp. xv + 328. Price 16s. net.).E. S. Russell - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (28):493-.
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  25. Is comparative Psychology an "objective" Science?E. S. Russell - 1933 - Scientia 27 (54):181.
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  26. Les preuves de l'existence d'une selection naturelle.E. S. Russell - 1909 - Scientia 3 (5):37.
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  27. La transition d'un art à une science: empirisme et recherche scientifique en agriculture.E. J. Russell - 1933 - Scientia 27 (54):191.
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  28. Values and Policy in American Society.Russell E. Bayliff, Eugene Clark, Loyd Easton, Blaine E. Grimes, David H. Jennings & Norman H. Leonard - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (1):66-66.
     
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    Parcellation of the cingulate cortex at rest and during tasks: a meta-analytic clustering and experimental study.Diana M. E. Torta, Tommaso Costa, Sergio Duca, Peter T. Fox & Franco Cauda - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    II—Symposium: The Notion of Emergence.E. S. Russell, C. R. Morris & W. Leslie Mackenzie - 1926 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 6 (1):39-68.
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    II—Symposium: The Notion of Emergence.E. S. Russell, C. R. Morris & W. Leslie Mackenzie - 1926 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 6 (1):39-68.
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  32. The directiveness of organic activities.E. S. Russell - 1945 - Cambridge [Eng.]: The University press.
     
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    Valence and attention in animal behaviour.E. S. Russell - 1935 - Acta Biotheoretica 1 (1-2):91-99.
    Jeder Gegenstand oder jedes Ereignis, inbezug auf die das Tier ein Gebaren zeigt, wird als “valent” bezeichnet, es wird gesagt, dass sie „Valenz” besitzen. Auf Grund der Analyse einer Experimentaluntersuchung vonF. Brock über die „Umwelt” des EinsiedlerkrebsesPagurus arrosor wird gezeigt, dass diese „Valenz” sich auf die Bedürfnisse des Tiers und die Beachtung durch das Tier bezieht. Die Folgerungen des Begriffs der „Valenz” werden entwickelt und die Notwendigkeit wird erwiesen, das Gebaren der Tiere in seiner Bezogenheit auf ihre eigenen Merkwelten, nicht (...)
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  34. The Interpretation of Development and Heredity. A Study in Biological Method.E. S. Russell - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (22):252-255.
     
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  35. Rabaud, E. - La Tératogénèse. Étude Des Variations De L'organisme. [REVIEW]E. S. Russell - 1917 - Scientia 11 (22):221.
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  36. Rignano, E. - Upon The Inheritance Of Acquired Characters. A Hypothesis Of Heredity, Development And Assimilation. [REVIEW]E. S. Russell - 1912 - Scientia 6 (11):436.
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  37. La question du vitalisme. Psychobiologie.E. S. Russell - 1924 - Scientia 18 (36):51.
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  38. The Behaviour of Animals: An Introduction to Its Study.E. S. Russell - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (38):237-240.
     
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  39. CONKLIN, E. G. - Heredity and environment in the development of man. [REVIEW]E. G. Russell - 1917 - Scientia 11 (22):220.
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  40. Conklin, E. G. - Heredity And Environment In The Development Of Man. [REVIEW]E. G. Russell - 1917 - Scientia 11 (22):220.
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  41. Hering, E. - Memory. Lectures On The Specific Energies Of The Nervous System. [REVIEW]E. S. Russell - 1916 - Scientia 10 (20):151.
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  42. L'influence de la théorie évolutioniste sur la morphologie.E. S. Russell - 1916 - Scientia 10 (20):195.
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    Psychobiology.E. S. Russell - 1923 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 23:141 - 156.
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  44. The Alleged Indifference of Laymen to Religion, II.E. Russell - 1903 - Hibbert Journal 2:235.
     
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  45. Lones, T. E. - Aristotle's Researches In Natural Science. [REVIEW]E. S. Russell - 1916 - Scientia 10 (20):326.
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    NAIPs: Building an innate immune barrier against bacterial pathogens.Eric M. Kofoed & Russell E. Vance - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (7):589-598.
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  47. La finalidad de las actividades orgánicas.E. S. Russell & J. L. de Angelis - 1951 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 7 (4):446-446.
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  48. Fulvio di Blasi, Joshua P. Hochschild, Jeffrey Langen . Virtue's End: God in the Moral Philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas. St. Augustine's Press, 2008. [REVIEW]Russell E. Jones - 2009 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (1):182-185.
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  49. The Wandering Hero of the Hippias Minor: Socrates on Virtue and Craft.Ravi Sharma & Russell E. Jones - 2017 - Classical Philology 112:113-37.
  50. The Relations between Biology and Psychology.J. S. Haldane, E. S. Russell & Leslie Mackenzie - 1923 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 3:56-94.
     
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