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  1. An assessment of emotion.Jerome A. Shaffer - 1983 - American Philosophical Quarterly 20 (2):161-174.
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    Ecoacoustics: the Ecological Investigation and Interpretation of Environmental Sound.Jérôme Sueur & Almo Farina - 2015 - Biosemiotics 8 (3):493-502.
    The sounds produced by animals have been a topic of research into animal behaviour for a very long time. If acoustic signals are undoubtedly a vehicle for exchanging information between individuals, environmental sounds embed as well a significant level of data related to the ecology of populations, communities and landscapes. The consideration of environmental sounds for ecological investigations opens up a field of research that we define with the term ecoacoustics. In this paper, we draw the contours of ecoacoustics by (...)
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  3. Daydreaming and the stream of thought.Jerome L. Singer - 1974 - American Scientist 62:417-425.
  4. Beauty.Jerome Stolnitz - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 1--263.
     
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    Informed consent and community engagement in open field research: lessons for gene drive science.Jerome Amir Singh - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-12.
    The development of the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing system has generated new possibilities for the use of gene drive constructs to reduce or suppress mosquito populations to levels that do not support disease transmission. Despite this prospect, social resistance to genetically modified organisms remains high. Gene drive open field research thus raises important questions regarding what is owed to those who may not consent to such research, or those could be affected by the proposed research, but whose consent is not solicited. (...)
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    Bernard Meland on the new formative imagery of our time.Jerome Stone - 1995 - Zygon 30 (3):435-449.
    One of the key influences on radical empiricist theology, the thought of Bernard Meland is a challenge to overemphasis on precision and rigor of proof. This article (1) provides an introduction to Meland, (2) summarizes his view of the significance of post‐Newtonian physics and of Darwin for religion, (3) discusses his relationship to Henry Nelson Wieman, and (4) assesses his contribution to current discussion in science and theology.
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    Some questions concerning aesthetic perception.Jerome Stolnitz - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (1):69-87.
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  8. Disjunctivism, Hallucination and Metacognition.Jérôme Dokic & Jean-Rémy Martin - 2012 - WIREs Cognitive Science 3:533-543.
    Perceptual experiences have been construed either as representational mental states—Representationalism—or as direct mental relations to the external world—Disjunctivism. Both conceptions are critical reactions to the so-called ‘Argument from Hallucination’, according to which perceptions cannot be about the external world, since they are subjectively indiscriminable from other, hallucinatory experiences, which are about sense-data ormind-dependent entities. Representationalism agrees that perceptions and hallucinations share their most specific mental kind, but accounts for hallucinations as misrepresentations of the external world. According to Disjunctivism, the phenomenal (...)
     
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    The phaedo, a platonic labyrinth.Jerome P. Schiller - 1986 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 24 (4):547-548.
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    Neurophysiology of preparation, movement and imagery.Jerome N. Sanes - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):221-223.
  11. Reason, Ethics and Society: Themes from Kurt Baier, with His Responses.Jerome Schneewind & Kurt Baier - 1998 - Noûs 32 (1):125-137.
     
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  12. Consciousness, thinking modalities, and imagination: Theory and research.Jerome L. Singer - 2006 - In Imagery in Psychotherapy. American Psychological Associaton. pp. 25-52.
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    Inhabiting the house of history.Jerome P. Soneson - 1997 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 18 (2):121 - 133.
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    Notes on comedy and tragedy.Jerome Stolnitz - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (1):45-60.
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    On esthetic valuing and evaluation.Jerome Stolnitz - 1952 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (4):467-476.
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    This Is Not a Peace Pipe: Towards a Critical Indigenous Philosophy.Jerome A. Stone - 2012 - The Pluralist 7 (2):98-101.
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    The Letters of George Santayana, Book Eight, 1948–1952.Jerome A. Stone - 2012 - The Pluralist 7 (2).
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    John Dewey’s Theory of Growth and the Ontological View of Society.Jerome A. Popp - 2014 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (1):45-62.
    John Dewey’s famous early twentieth-century account of the relationship between education as growth and democratic societies, presented in Democracy and Education, was later rejected by him, because it failed to properly identify the role of societal structures in growth and experience. In the later Ethics, Dewey attempts to correct that omission, and adumbrates the argument required to reconstruct his theory, which is an appeal to the role of institutions in individual growth and experience. It is the contention of this paper (...)
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    Theoretical developments in decision field theory: Comment on Tsetsos, Usher, and Chater (2010).Jared M. Hotaling, Jerome R. Busemeyer & Jiyun Li - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (4):1294-1298.
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  20. Philosophy in the Middle Ages: the Christian, Islamic, and Jewish traditions.Arthur Hyman & James Jerome Walsh (eds.) - 1973 - Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co..
    Introduction The editors of this volume hope that it will prove useful for the study of philosophy in the Middle Ages by virtue of the comprehensiveness of ...
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    Human morality is distinctive.Jerome Kagan - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (1-2):1-2.
    The behaviours Flack and de Waal describe as origins of human morality lack the most essential features of the human ethical competence; namely, application of the concepts good and bad to events, the capacities for guilt and empathy for another's state, and the ability to suppress actions that would compromise the self's virtue. These serious differences between apes and humans challenge the suggestion that primate behaviour lies on a continuum with human morality.
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    Stone: an ecology of the inhuman.Jeffrey Jerome Cohen - 2015 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
    Stone maps the force, vivacity, and stories within our most mundane matter, stone. For too long stone has served as an unexamined metaphor for the "really real": blunt factuality, nature's curt rebuke. Yet, medieval writers knew that stones drop with fire from the sky, emerge through the subterranean lovemaking of the elements, tumble along riverbeds from Eden, partner with the masons who build worlds with them. Such motion suggests an ecological enmeshment and an almost creaturely mineral life.Although geological time can (...)
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  23. Thermodynamics and some undecidable physical questions.Jerome Rothstein - 1964 - Philosophy of Science 31 (1):40-48.
    It is shown that a number of questions, usually considered philosophical rather than scientific, can be reformulated to apply to a world of automata or "well-informed heat engines." In some cases they admit of physical answers, but in many cases obtaining answers entails violation of the second law of thermodynamics. This is demonstrated explicitly for the problem of determinism and free will, for the discovery of the origin or ultimate fate of the universe, or for the discovery of causes or (...)
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    Exister vivant.Jérôme Porée - 2009 - Archives de Philosophie 72 (2):317-336.
    L’ontologie heideggérienne de l’être-pour-la-mort a souvent servi de référence négative à Paul Ricœur. Il lui a très tôt opposé trois thèses qu’il n’aurait peut-être pas formulées s’il n’avait pas croisé la philosophie de Jaspers : a) « La naissance signifie plus que la mort » ; b) « la rencontre décisive avec la mort est la mort de l’être aimé » ; c) « la mortalité elle-même doit être pensée sub specie vitae et non sub specie mortis ». La première (...)
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    Communication, organization, and science.Jerome Rothstein - 1958 - [Indian Hills, Colo.]: Falcon's Wing Press.
  26. The Scarlet Empire.David M. Parry, Jerome M. Clubb & Howard W. Allen - 2002 - Utopian Studies 13 (2):187-190.
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    Des droits continus.Évelyne Perrin & Jérôme Tisserand - 2007 - Multitudes 4 (4):65-72.
    Résumé Comment assurer à tous une continuité du revenu en tenant compte de la grande diversité des situations de précarité? La discussion porte essentiellement sur trois modèles : le revenu garanti d’un montant équivalent au Smic revendiqué par les associations de chômeurs, la « sécurité sociale professionnelle » de la CGT, la proposition de Nouveau Modèle de la Coordination des intermittents et précaires.
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    Actualisme et fiction.Jérôme Pelletier - 2000 - Dialogue 39 (1):77-.
    The nonexistence of fictional entities does not seem incompatible with their possible existence. The aim of this paper is to give an account of the intuitive truth of statements of possible existence involving fictional proper names in an actualist framework. After having clarified the opposition between a possibilist and an actualist approach of possible wolds, I distinguish fictional individuals from fictional characters and the fictional use of fictional proper names from their metafictional use. On that basis, statements of possible existence (...)
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    From Aristotle to systems biology: Michel Morange: A history of biology. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2021, 448pp, $29.95 HB.Jérôme Pierrel - 2021 - Metascience 30 (3):429-431.
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    Minoan Stone Vases.Jerome J. Pollitt & Peter Warren - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):193.
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    John Dewey’s Democratic Intentionality.Jerome A. Popp - 2011 - Contemporary Pragmatism 8 (2):123-144.
    John Dewey's analyses of the relationships among ethical theory, intellectual-growth, and the nature of democratic societies are of continuing interest to social and political philosophers, especially those who hold an evolutionary view of these inquiries. The ontological analysis of society and social facts, recently advanced by John Searle, provides us with an alternative way to approach Dewey's thought that is at variance with traditional Deweyan scholarship. While Dewey's arguments are not changed, through Searle's social ontology we can see them differently, (...)
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    John Dewey’s Ethical Naturalism.Jerome A. Popp - 2008 - Contemporary Pragmatism 5 (2):149-163.
    Growth, the central concept in Dewey's ethical naturalism, is typically ignored in commentary on his philosophic analyses. When growth is overlooked, as it is by some of Dewey's most competent reviewers, his treatment of other concepts such as democracy and equality cannot be fully appreciated or understood. Underestimating the pivotal role of growth in Dewey's thinking weakens his account of philosophic naturalism, in which there is current interest in the philosophic literature. It is Dewey's concept of growth and the analyses (...)
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    John Dewey’s Reconstructed Conception of Growth.Jerome A. Popp - 2018 - Contemporary Pragmatism 15 (1):165-178.
    John Dewey’s analysis of the role of emotion in moral reasoning, presented in the later Ethics, led him to conclude that our development of moral reasoning should be less focused on the secondary interest of attention to ourselves or others, and attend to the more complete interests of the welfare and integrity of the social groups in which we participate. In that analysis, Dewey identified the essential role of empathic understanding in moral decisions, referred to by neuroscientists as social intelligence. (...)
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    On the Autonomy of Educational Inquiry.Jerome A. Popp - 1974 - Educational Studies 5 (4):197-204.
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    Practice and Malpractice in Philosophy of Education.Jerome A. Popp - 1978 - Educational Studies 9 (3):275-294.
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    The safety of safeguards.Jerome R. Ravetz - 1974 - Minerva 12 (3):323-325.
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    Value-Free Science? Purity and Power in Modern Knowledge. Robert N. Proctor.Jerome R. Ravetz - 1992 - Isis 83 (4):635-636.
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    Rationality and Religious Theism.Paul Helm & Jerome Gellman - 2003 - Routledge.
    Throughout the ages one of the central topics in philosophy of religion has been the rationality of theistic belief. This book proposes that parties on both sides of this debate might shift their attention in a different direction, by focusing on the question of whether it is rational to be a religious theist. Explaining that having theistic beliefs is primarily a cognitive affair but being a religious theist involves a whole way of life that includes one's beliefs, Golding argues that (...)
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    Entretien avec Pierre Montebello.Jérôme Rosanvallon - 2021 - Rue Descartes 99 (1):85-111.
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    Social strategy and tactics in the search for safety.Jerome Rothenberg - 1993 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 7 (2-3):159-180.
    In The Search for Safety, Aaron Wildavsky argues that the pervasiveness of uncertainty, the complexity of economy and society, and the trial‐and‐error strengths of a competitive market system make alleviating damages through market processes superior to a preventive strategy of regulatory anticipation. Close examination of a number of issues that are central to his argument— anticipation vs. resiliency, the effects of wealth on health, the competitive market as an engine for social trial and error, and equity in aggregating benefits and (...)
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    The consequences of "ethical inconsequence".Jerome Rothenberg - 1956 - Ethics 67 (3):208-215.
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  42. The Consequences of "Ethical Inconsequence".Jerome Rothenberg - 1957 - Ethics 67 (3, Part 1):208-215.
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    And another thing... Utopia or Dystopia?Jerome S. Rubin - 1996 - Logos 7 (3):242-244.
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  44. Yale University, Department ot Psychology, PO Box 208205, New Haven, CT 06520-8205 Mental Processes and Brain Architecture: Confronting the Complex Adaptive Systems of Human Thought (An Overview). [REVIEW]Jerome L. Singer - 1995 - In Harold J. Morowitz & Jerome L. Singer (eds.), The Mind, the Brain, and Complex Adaptive Systems. Addison-Wesley. pp. 22--3.
     
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    American Philosophers’ Ideas of Ultimate Reality and Meaning. [REVIEW]Jerome Stone - 1996 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 24 (74):28-29.
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    Philosophical Analysis, Research on Teaching, and Aim‐Oriented Empiricism.Jerome A. Popp - 1980 - Educational Theory 30 (4):321-334.
  47. Review: E. G. K. Lopez-Escobar, On Defining Well-Orderings; E. G. K. Lopez-Escobar, An Addition to "On Defining Well-Orderings.". [REVIEW]Jerome Malitz - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):123-123.
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    What do men want? [REVIEW]Jerome Rabow - 1989 - Gender and Society 3 (3):407-414.
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    The Nature of the Natural Sciences by Leonard K. Nash. [REVIEW]Jerome Ravetz - 1965 - Isis 56:86-87.
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    Selwyn Ryans, Eric Williams: The Myth and the Man. [REVIEW]Jerome Teelucksingh - 2010 - CLR James Journal 16 (1):264-267.
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