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    Blaise Pascal, un autre visage: au fil de sa correspondance.Agnès Cousin de Ravel - 2020 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
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    On the Vibhajjavadins.L. S. Cousins - 2001 - Buddhist Studies Review 18 (2):131-182.
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    Nibbana and Abhidhamma.L. S. Cousins - 1983 - Buddhist Studies Review 1 (2):95-109.
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    Nirvana and other Buddhist felicities. Utopias of the Pali imaginaire. Steven Collins.L. S. Cousins - 2000 - Buddhist Studies Review 17 (2):236-239.
    Nirvana and other Buddhist felicities. Utopias of the Pali imaginaire. Steven Collins., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1988. xxiv, 684 pp. £55.00 ISBN 0 521 57054 9.
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    No title available: Religious studies.L. S. Cousins - 1994 - Religious Studies 30 (2):252-254.
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    Philosophie morale (1820).Victor Cousin - 2019 - Paris: Classiques Garnier. Edited by Sylvain Matton.
    Le Cours de Philosophie par Mr V. Cousin réunit les leçons du semestre d'hiver 1819-1820, précédées de quelques cours sur l'École sensualiste et sur la Philosophie de Kant. Il s'agit là d'un travail préparatoire en vue de la composition d'une oeuvre "dogmatique" que Cousin n'a jamais écrite.
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    Humanism, Female Education, and Myth: Erasmus, Vives, and More's To Candidus.A. D. Cousins - 2004 - Journal of the History of Ideas 65 (2):213-230.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Humanism, Female Education, and Myth:Erasmus, Vives, and More's To CandidusA. D. CousinsWhen considering pleasure and chance as aspects of human experience, Thomas More sometimes gendered them female; that is to say, at times he represented them by drawing from the mythographies of Venus and of Fortune. But what did he suggest that actual women, as distinct from goddesses, were or should be or might become: what were his notions (...)
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    Review of Satipāṭṭhana: The Direct Path to Realization by Analayo. [REVIEW]L. S. Cousins - 2007 - Buddhist Studies Review 23 (1):131-134.
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    Kant's Concept of Appearance: I.D. R. Cousin - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (62):169 - 184.
    The following discussion arises out of reflection upon a number of related topics. One of these is the problem of perception, and in particular of perceptual illusion. Another is the use which has been made, e.g. by Bradley, of the distinction between appearance and reality as a guiding principle of metaphysical inquiry. But the immediate occasion of the present inquiry is the attempt to discover what Kant in particular has to say upon these and similar problems. It is for this (...)
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    Kant's Concept of Appearance: II.D. R. Cousin - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (63):272 - 284.
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    The Jeffreys–Lindley paradox and discovery criteria in high energy physics.Robert D. Cousins - 2017 - Synthese 194 (2):395-432.
    The Jeffreys–Lindley paradox displays how the use of a \ value ) in a frequentist hypothesis test can lead to an inference that is radically different from that of a Bayesian hypothesis test in the form advocated by Harold Jeffreys in the 1930s and common today. The setting is the test of a well-specified null hypothesis versus a composite alternative. The \ value, as well as the ratio of the likelihood under the null hypothesis to the maximized likelihood under the (...)
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    Carnap's Theories of Truth.Ernest H. Hutten & D. R. Cousin - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):207.
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    Carnap's theories of truth.D. R. Cousin - 1950 - Mind 59 (233):1-22.
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    Kant's Concept of Appearance—I.D. R. Cousin - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (62):169-184.
    The following discussion arises out of reflection upon a number of related topics. One of these is the problem of perception, and in particular of perceptual illusion. Another is the use which has been made, e.g. by Bradley, of the distinction between appearance and reality as a guiding principle of metaphysical inquiry. But the immediate occasion of the present inquiry is the attempt to discover what Kant in particular has to say upon these and similar problems. It is for this (...)
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    Aristotle's doctrine of substance.D. R. Cousin - 1933 - Mind 42 (167):319-337.
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    Aristotle's doctrine of substance.D. R. Cousin - 1935 - Mind 44 (174):168-185.
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    Aristotle's doctrine of substance (II).D. R. Cousin - 1935 - Mind 44 (174):319-337.
  18. Aristotle's Metaphysics 1026a14, A Note on the Text of.D. R. Cousin - 1940 - Mind 49:495.
     
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    Kant's Concept of Appearance-II: PHILOSOPHY.D. R. Cousin - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (63):272-284.
    In an illusion, if what has been said in the earlier part of this section is right, the essential thing is the presence to the mind of some false proposition, which may be affirmed or denied according as we are or are not deceived. But what precisely is this false proposition in each case? And, a second question, on what grounds do we entertain it?
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  20. More's Utopia and the Utopian Inheritance.A. Cousins & Damian Grace - 1997 - Utopian Studies 8 (1):155-156.
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    III.—Aristotle's doctrine of substance.D. R. Cousin - 1935 - Mind 44 (174):168-185.
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    Roger Haight's Theology of the Cross.Patrick Cousins - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (1):78-90.
  23. UnQuantum Woolf: The Many Intellectual Contexts of To the Lighthouse's Metaphorical Wave-Particle Binary.Xavier Cousin - 2022 - Dissertation, Durham University
    This thesis is a sceptical investigation into the notion that the metaphorical wave-particle binary of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse is related to quantum physics. Indeed, the field of literature and science has employed conceptual similarities as the main means of connecting quantum concepts to novels, however, this has led to a host of scholarly difficulties, prompting the need for a re-examination of analogical linkages. Woolf is the model candidate for such a re-examination, given her historical and philosophical proximity with (...)
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    A note on the text of Aristotle's metaphysics, 1026a14.D. R. Cousin - 1940 - Mind 49 (196):495-496.
  25. A Theology of Interpersonal Relations.Ewert Cousins - 1970 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 45 (1):56-82.
    Richard of St. Victor's elaboration of the themes of interpersonal relations and of human love as self-transcendence links him to contemporary philosophical and theological interests.
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    Musique et mysticisme: oeuvre collégiale.Bernard Cousin (ed.) - 2011 - Le Tremblay: Diffusion Rosicrucienne.
    La musique a exercé depuis les temps les plus reculés une telle fascination sur l’esprit humain que l’homme n’a eu de cesse de créer des instruments nouveaux, de les perfectionner, de travailler sa voix pour lui donner la plus parfaite expression, de rechercher de nouvelles harmonies, de se laisser guider par son inspiration afin de concevoir les plus belles oeuvres. Mais d’où vient cette inspiration qui permit à certains êtres de léguer à l’humanité des chefs-d'oeuvre qui, plusieurs siècles après leur (...)
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    The Convergence of Cultures and Religions in Light of the Evolution of Conciousness.Ewert Cousins - 1999 - Zygon 34 (2):209-219.
    This article describes a challenge to the cultures and religions of the world that the author believes is the greatest challenge that has confronted the human race in its entire history. Modernity's search for unity and postmodernity's affirmation of pluralism reflect aspects of our current situation, but more needs to be recognized. We must acknowledge that East and West must face the current challenges together. Multiculturalism and unity encompass all world cultures, and we cannot be content to read our present (...)
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    The ConDialInt Model: Condensation, Dialogality, and Intentionality Dimensions of Inner Speech Within a Hierarchical Predictive Control Framework.Romain Grandchamp, Lucile Rapin, Marcela Perrone-Bertolotti, Cédric Pichat, Célise Haldin, Emilie Cousin, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Marion Dohen, Pascal Perrier, Maëva Garnier, Monica Baciu & Hélène Lœvenbruck - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Inner speech has been shown to vary in form along several dimensions. Along condensation, condensed inner speech forms have been described, that are supposed to be deprived of acoustic, phonological and even syntactic qualities. Expanded forms, on the other extreme, display articulatory and auditory properties. Along dialogality, inner speech can be monologal, when we engage in internal soliloquy, or dialogal, when we recall past conversations or imagine future dialogues involving our own voice as well as that of others addressing us. (...)
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  29. HOERNLÉ, R. F. A. -Studies in Philosophy. Ed. D. S. Robinson. [REVIEW]D. R. Cousin - 1956 - Mind 65:115.
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    Implementación y evaluación de un modelo de intervención grupal para personas con consumo problemático de drogas de la comunidad terapéutica padre Alberto Hurtado de Arica.Alejandro Cuadra Peralta, Romina Cousins Hurtubia, Juan Carlos Romero Romero & Ángeles Santibáñez Silva - 2008 - Límite 3 (18):109-133.
    El presente artículo tiene como propósito exponer la implementación y evaluación de un modelo de intervención grupal para personas con consumo problemático de drogas, el cual tiene como teoría de base la Biología de la Cognición y del Amar de Humberto Maturana. Hipotetizamos que mediante laimplementación de este modelo de terapia grupal disminuyen los niveles de depresión y ansiedad en las personas con consumo problemático de drogas. Es una investigación cuasi experimental pre-post con grupo de control, donde se exponen los (...)
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    Paths of Monastic Practice from India to Sri Lanka: Responses to L.S. Cousins’ Work on Scholars and Meditators.Bradley S. Clough - 2018 - Buddhist Studies Review 35 (1-2):29-45.
    In 1996, L. S Cousins published a groundbreaking piece on paths of monastic practice titled ‘Scholar Monks and Meditator Monks Revisited’. As the title suggests, this work reconsiders the role of two types of monks, doing so by closely analyzing a famous sutta that depicts a strong dispute between jh?yins or ‘meditators’ and dhammayogas, whom scholarship has almost universally defined as ‘scholars’. Because of this, almost all have interpreted this debate as the first sign in early Indian Buddhism of a (...)
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  32. When the king is the other : Nebuchadnezzar's Hibernian cousin.Naomi S. Jacobs - 2010 - In John Joseph Collins & Daniel C. Harlow (eds.), The "Other" in Second Temple Judaism: Essays in Honor of John J. Collins. W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
     
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    Philosophy in France.S. V. Keeling - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (19):435-440.
    The source and inspiration of French “eclecticism” in the first half of last century was historical; its immediate purpose, the reconstitution of philosophical doctrines of the past; its riper though remoter effects, the formation of a tradition which insisted on reinterpretation as an indispensable preliminary to further construction. And it is largely a result of this that we to-day find commonplace the declaration: “A peculiarity of systems that are epoch-making is that their influence should extend beyond their own generation, and (...)
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    In Defense of “Denial”: Difficulty Knowing When Beliefs Are Unrealistic and Whether Unrealistic Beliefs Are Bad.J. S. Blumenthal-Barby & Peter A. Ubel - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (9):4-15.
    Bioethicists often draw sharp distinctions between hope and states like denial, self-deception, and unrealistic optimism. But what, exactly, is the difference between hope and its more suspect cousins? One common way of drawing the distinction focuses on accuracy of belief about the desired outcome: Hope, though perhaps sometimes misplaced, does not involve inaccuracy in the way that these other states do. Because inaccurate beliefs are thought to compromise informed decision making, bioethicists have considered these states to be ones where intervention (...)
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    Fertility and child mortality in cousin marriages: a study in a Moslem community in east Africa.R. E. S. Tanner - 1958 - The Eugenics Review 49 (4):197.
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  36. Hearing colors, tasting shapes.Vilayanur S. Ramachandran & Edward M. Hubbard - 2003 - Scientific American (May):52-59.
    Jones and Coleman are among a handful of otherwise normal as a child and the number 5 was red and 6 was green. This the- people who have synesthesia. They experience the ordinary ory does not answer why only some people retain such vivid world in extraordinary ways and seem to inhabit a mysterious sensory memories, however. You might _think _of cold when you no-man’s-land between fantasy and reality. For them the sens- look at a picture of an ice cube, (...)
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    Intelligible Beauty in Aesthetic Thought from Winckelmann to Victor Cousin[REVIEW]W. S. D. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (4):668-668.
    In this study of aesthetics during the eight decades from 1755 to 1833, Will argues that those thinkers who steered away from the dualistic, neo-classical concern with ideal beauty and turned to a monistic, organic approach to the intelligibility of beauty were pushing the Platonic-Plotinian tradition toward clearer thought concerning beauty, and were also laying the groundwork for Hegel's idealism. He concludes that Hegel's systematization of this strand of thought constitutes "an oblique argument in favor of the major tradition of (...)
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    Consanguinity, Caste and deaf-mutism in punjab, 1921.A. H. Bittles, S. G. Sullivan & L. A. Zhivotovsky - 2004 - Journal of Biosocial Science 36 (2):221-234.
    The effects of religion, population sub-division and geography on the prevalence of deaf-mutism were investigated using information collected in the 1921 Census of Punjab. The total sample size was 9·36 million, and comprised data on thirteen Hindu castes, seventeen Muslim biraderis and two Sikh castes. A two-way analysis of variance comparing males in Hindu castes in which consanguineous marriage was prohibited, with males in Muslim biraderis which favoured first cousin marriage, indicated major differences with respect to the patterns of (...)
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  39. The ethical limitations of online grading systems.Joseph S. Fulda - 2005 - British Journal of Educational Technology 36 (3):559-561.
    Discusses how the radio button and its technological cousins, graying out and "incompletely filled out" check-box forms "not accepted," and the like, compromise ethics in the context of professional autonomy of faculty in the matter of grading. Three case studies are given, based on my personal experience as a professor and instructor. -/- The point generalizes to all contexts, however, and can be read to object to all such radio-button forms, from multiple-choice tests for students, to surveys, etc.
     
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    Mixed Neuropathologies, Neural Motor Resilience and Target Discovery for Therapies of Late-Life Motor Impairment.Aron S. Buchman & David A. Bennett - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    By age 85, most adults manifest some degree of motor impairment. However, in most individuals a specific etiology for motor decline and treatment to modify its inexorable progression cannot be identified. Recent clinical-pathologic studies provide evidence that mixed-brain pathologies are commonly associated with late-life motor impairment. Yet, while nearly all older adults show some degree of accumulation of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias pathologies, the extent to which these pathologies contribute to motor decline varies widely from person to person. Slower (...)
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    Behaviour and behaviourism.P. M. S. Hacker - 1990 - In Wittgenstein, meaning and mind. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. pp. 127–152.
    For psychology to mature into a natural science, it must confine itself to what can be observed, viz. behaviour. Behaviourist psychology, according to Watson, aims to discover scientific laws correlating external stimulus and behavioural response. A stricter psychological behaviourism would disregard physiology and concentrate upon searching for laws correlating stimulus and behavioural response. A stricter logical behaviourism would search for analyses which restrict the analysans of psychological statements to specifications of behaviour and behavioural dispositions. Behaviourism is first cousin to (...)
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    Buddhist Path, Buddhist Teachings: Studies in Memory of L.S. Cousins, edited by Naomi Appleton and Peter Harvey.Olivia Porter - 2021 - Buddhist Studies Review 38 (1):109-112.
    Buddhist Path, Buddhist Teachings: Studies in Memory of L.S. Cousins, edited by Naomi Appleton and Peter Harvey. Equinox Publishing, 2019. 324pp. Hb. $53, ISBN-13: 9781781798928.
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    Index to the Mahaniddesa. L. S. Cousins.K. R. Norman - 1997 - Buddhist Studies Review 14 (1):68-70.
    Index to the Mahaniddesa. L. S. Cousins. Pali Text Society, Oxford 1995. £13. ISBN 0-86013-310-9.
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    The Dispeller of Delusion (Sammohavinodani) I. Translated from the Pali by Bhikkhu Ñanamoli and revised for publication by L.S. Cousins, Nyanaponika Mahathera and C.M.M. Shaw. [REVIEW]K. R. Norman - 1989 - Buddhist Studies Review 6 (1):81-82.
    The Dispeller of Delusion I. Translated from the Pali by Bhikkhu Ñanamoli and revised for publication by L.S. Cousins, Nyanaponika Mahathera and C.M.M. Shaw. Sacred Books of the Buddhists XL, Pali Text Society, London 1987. xv, 359 pp. £18.00.
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    Weaker cousins of Ramsey's theorem over a weak base theory.Marta Fiori-Carones, Leszek Aleksander Kołodziejczyk & Katarzyna W. Kowalik - 2021 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (10):103028.
  46. Kentish cousins at odds: Filmer's Patriarcha and Thomas Scott's defence of freeborn englishmen.Cesare Cuttica - 2007 - History of Political Thought 28 (4):599-616.
  47. Cousin's Doctrine of the Absolute.F. A. Henry - 1868 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 2:82.
     
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  48. Victor Cousin and the''institutionalization''of philosophy+ Patrice Vermeren's' Victor Cousin, Le jeu de la philosophie de l'Etat'.R. Ragghianti - 1997 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 17 (1).
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  49. Flumen historicum: Victor Cousin's aesthetic and its sources.Frederic Will - 1965 - Chapel Hill,: University of North Carolina Press.
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    Flumen Historicum (Victor Cousin's Aesthetic and Sources)The Bride and the Bachelors: The Heretical Courtship in Modern Art.Remy G. Saisselin, Frederic Will & Calvin Tomkins - 1966 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 25 (1):112.
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