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    Francis Bacon: The Theological Foundations of Valerius Terminus.Benjamin Milner - 1997 - Journal of the History of Ideas 58 (2):245-264.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Francis Bacon: The Theological Foundations of Valerius TerminusBenjamin MilnerFrancis Bacon’s Great Instauration for learning and the sciences, formally launched with the publication of Novum Organum (1620), may fairly be said to have commenced fifteen years earlier with the publication of The Proficience and Advancement of Learning, Divine and Human (1605), which, revised and translated into Latin as De Dignitate et Augmentis Scientiarum (1623), became an integral part of the (...)
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  2. I. Hobbes.Benjamin Milner - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (3):400-425.
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    Reviews of macromolecular structure: A needed compendium? Protein and nucleic acid structure and dynamics, Edited by J. KING, Annual Reviews Special Collections Programme. Benjamin/Cummings. 1985. Pp. 587. £29.95. [REVIEW]E. James Milner-White - 1988 - Bioessays 8 (2‐3):92-93.
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  4. Conscious vision guides motor action—rarely.Benjamin Kozuch - 2023 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (3):443-476.
    According to Milner and Goodale’s dual visual systems (DVS) theory, a division obtains between visual consciousness and motor action, in that the visual system producing conscious vision (the ventral stream) is distinct from the one guiding action (the dorsal stream). That there would be this division is often taken (by Andy Clark and others) to undermine the folk view on how consciousness and action relate. However, even if this division obtains, this leaves open the possibility that con- scious ventral (...)
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  5. Dislocation, Not Dissociation: The Neuroanatomical Argument Against Visual Experience Driving Motor Action.Benjamin Kozuch - 2015 - Mind and Language 30 (5):572-602.
    Common sense suggests that visual consciousness is essential to skilled motor action, but Andy Clark—inspired by Milner and Goodale's dual visual systems theory—has appealed to a wide range of experimental dissociations to argue that such an assumption is false. Critics of Clark's argument contend that the content driving motor action is actually within subjects' experience, just not easily discovered. In this article, I argue that even if such content exists, it cannot be guiding motor action, since a review of (...)
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  6. Consciousness and mental causation: Contemporary empirical cases for epiphenomenalism, in Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness.Benjamin Kozuch (ed.) - 2021 - Oxford University Press.
    In its classical form, epiphenomenalism is the view that conscious mental events have no physical effects: while physical events cause mental events, the opposite is never true. Unlike classical epiphenomenalism, contemporary forms do not hold that conscious men­ tal states always lack causal efficacy, only that they are epiphenomenal relative to certain kinds of action, ones we pre-theoretically would have thought consciousness to causally contribute to. Two of these contemporary, empirically based challenges to the efficacy of the mental are the (...)
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    The Ethics of Contacting Family Members of a Subject in a Genetic Research Study to Return Results for an Autosomal Dominant Syndrome.Holly A. Taylor & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (10):61 - 61.
    This case explores the ethical landscape around recontacting a subject's relatives to return genetic research results when the informed consent form signed by the original cohort of subjects is silent on whether investigators may share new information with the research subject's family. As a result of rapid advances in genetic technology, methods to identify genetic markers can mature during the life course of a study. In this case, the investigators identified the genetic mutation responsible for the disorder after a number (...)
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    Potentialities: collected essays in philosophy.Giorgio Agamben - 1999 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by Daniel Heller-Roazen.
    This volume constitutes the largest collection of writings by the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben hitherto published in any language and all but one appear in English for the first time. The essays consider figures in the history of philosophy (Plato, Plotinus, Spinoza, Hegel) and twentieth-century thought (Walter Benjamin, Heidegger, Derrida, Deleuze, the historian Aby Warburg, and the linguist J.-C. Milner). They also examine several central concerns of Agamben: the relation of linguistic and metaphysical categories; messianism in Islamic, Jewish, (...)
  9. The Visual Brain in Action.A. David Milner & Melvyn A. Goodale - 1995 - Oxford University Press.
    Although the mechanics of how the eye works are well understood, debate still exists as to how the complex machinery of the brain interprets neural impulses...
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    Truth and Exactitude.Jean-Claude Milner & Translated by Robin M. Muller - 2010 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 31 (1):25-33.
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    Comparative Neuropsychology.A. David Milner (ed.) - 1998 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Comparative Neurospychology is a collection of state-of-the-art essays by some of the world's leading neuropsychologists. Taking as their starting point the assumption that the human brain shares many of its most important functional systems with its primate relatives, the authors take acomparative evolutionary approach to understanding human cognition and brain function. A wide range of subject areas are covered, including memory, visual and somatosensory perception, motor control, attention, cross-modality integration, interhemispheric transmission, and behaviouralintelligence.
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    The Annual of Psychoanalysis, V. 32: Psychoanalysis and Women.Jerome A. Winer & James W. Anderson (eds.) - 2004 - Routledge.
    _Psychoanalysis and Women_, Volume 32 of _The Annual of Psychoanalysis_, is a stunning reprise on theoretical, developmental, and clinical issues that have engaged analysts from Freud on. It begins with clinical contributions by Joyce McDougall and Lynne Layton, two theorists at the forefront of clinical work with women; Jessica Benjamin, Julia Kristeva, and Ethel Spector Person, from their respective vantage points, all engage the issue of passivity, which Freud tended to equate with femininity. Employing a self-psychological framework, Christine Kieffer (...)
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    The Neuropsychology of Consciousness.A. David Milner & M. D. Rugg (eds.) - 1991 - Academic Press.
  14. Hypocrisy is Vicious, Value-Expressing Inconsistency.Benjamin Rossi - 2020 - The Journal of Ethics 25 (1):57-80.
    Hypocrisy is a ubiquitous feature of moral and political life, and accusations of hypocrisy a ubiquitous feature of moral and political discourse. Yet it has been curiously under-theorized in analytic philosophy. Fortunately, the last decade has seen a boomlet of articles that address hypocrisy in order to explain and justify conditions on the so-called “standing” to blame (Wallace 2010; Friedman 2013; Bell 2013; Todd 2017; Herstein 2017; Roadevin 2018; Fritz and Miller 2018). Nevertheless, much of this more recent literature does (...)
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    Potentialities: Collected Essays in Philosophy.Daniel Heller-Roazen (ed.) - 1999 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    This volume constitutes the largest collection of writings by the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben hitherto published in any language. With one exception, the fifteen essays, which reflect the wide range of the author’s interests, appear in English for the first time. The essays consider figures in the history of philosophy and twentieth-century thought. They also examine several general topics that have always been of central concern to Agamben: the relation of linguistic and metaphysical categories; messianism in Islamic, Jewish, and Christian (...)
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  16. The Nature Technology Political Spectrum.Benjamin Steyn - 2025 - Philosophy and Technology 38 (1).
    A broad set of public policy debates concern the limits of humanity’s control over nature. Attitudes towards such topics are not well explained by the standard 2-dimensional political model favored by political scientists of i) a left/right economic spectrum and ii) a liberal/authoritarian social spectrum. I pose a new, orthogonal, political spectrum to fill the void. It is a spectrum of value held for, on the one hand, nature, and on the other, technological progress. This harks back to the 18th (...)
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    A model for visual shape recognition.Peter M. Milner - 1974 - Psychological Review 81 (6):521-535.
  18. Introduction.Benjamin Rubbers & Alessandro Jedlowski - 2019 - In Benjamin Rubbers & Alessandro Jedlowski, Regimes of responsibility in Africa: genealogies, rationalities and conflicts. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Incomparable treeable equivalence relations.Benjamin Miller - 2012 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 12 (1):1250004-.
    We establish Hjorth's theorem that there is a family of continuum-many pairwise strongly incomparable free actions of free groups, and therefore a family of continuum-many pairwise incomparable treeable equivalence relations.
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    Cerebral physiology of conscious experience: Experimental studies in human subjects.Benjamin W. Libet - 2003 - In Naoyuki Osaka, Neural Basis of Consciousness. John Benjamins. pp. 49--57.
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    Disciplining virtue: investigating the discourses of opioid addiction in nursing.Diane Kunyk, Margaret Milner & Alissa Overend - 2016 - Nursing Inquiry 23 (4):315-326.
    Two nurses diagnosed with opioid addiction launched legal action after being found guilty of unprofessional conduct due to addiction‐related behaviors. When covered by the media, their cases sparked both public and legal controversies. We are curious about the broader discursive framings that led to these strong reactions, and analyze the underlying structures of knowledge and power that shape the issue of opioid addiction in the profession of nursing through a critical discourse analysis of popular media, legal blogs and hearing tribunals. (...)
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    Ökologische Gouvernementalität: zur Geschichte einer Regierungsform.Benjamin Bühler - 2018 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
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    Witze Edieren.Benjamin Cartlidge - 2021 - Hermes 149 (2):157.
    This contribution argues for the retention of the MS reading ἀλλήλοισι at Ar. Thes. 471, arguing that the grammatical ‘mistake’ is deliberate and comically effective in the context of the play and against the background of Aristophanic gender linguistics.
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  24. Truth-functionality.Benjamin Schnieder - 2008 - Review of Symbolic Logic 1 (1):64-72.
    It is shown that the standard definitions of truth-functionality, though useful for their purposes, ignore some aspects of the usual informal characterisations of truth-functionality. An alternative definition is given that results in a stronger notion which pays attention to those aspects.
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    Cortical visual systems for perception and action.A. David Milner & Melvyn A. Goodale - 2010 - In Nivedita Gangopadhyay, Michael Madary & Finn Spicer, Perception, action, and consciousness: sensorimotor dynamics and two visual systems. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 71--94.
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    Foucault and Classical Antiquity: Power, Ethics and Knowledge, by Wolfgang Detel.Benjamin Dykes - 2007 - Ancient Philosophy 27 (2):460-466.
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    Science and Knowledge in the Ancient World.Benjamin Farrington - 1965 - Routledge.
    This book, originally published in 1965, discusses the political implication of the spread of science in antiquity. It reveals how the real Greek spirit of scientific research was crushed by Plato and Aristotle, long thought-of as searchers for truth. Historian such as Polybius and Livey and the poets Pinder and Virgil are seen in a new light when set against this background of social struggle.
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    Mesopotamien: Akkade-Zeit und Ur III-Zeit. Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis, Vol. 160.3.Benjamin R. Foster, Walther Sallaberger & Aage Westenholz - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (4):671.
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  29. Redemption Through Sin: Judaism and Heresy in Interwar Europe.Benjamin Lazier - 2002 - Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley
    This is a study of the encounter with the problem of heresy in Europe between the World Wars, in Germany and among Jews above all. It is first and foremost an intellectual history, though not exclusively so, and has four related aims. It argues, first, that the advent of a heretical ideal among Jews in the interwar period marked the definitive end of a chapter in German-Jewish history that began with Moses Mendelssohn. Mendelssohn's gambit and the liberal Judaism that arose (...)
     
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  30. Challenge eternal.Benjamin Francis Weems - 1955 - New York,: Dodd, Mead.
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  31. What counts as a lie in and out of the courtroom? the effect of discourse genre on lie judgments.Benjamin Weissman - 2022 - In Laurence R. Horn, From lying to perjury: linguistic and legal perspective on lies and other falsehoods. Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.
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    Gleichnis.Benjamin Biebuyck - 2009 - In Christian Niemeyer, Nietzsche-Lexikon. Darmstadt: WBG, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. pp. 125--126.
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    L’Hospitalité : éthique ou politique?Benjamin Bourcier - 2018 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 2:219-232.
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    Assessing the Quality of the Quality Assessment.Benjamin Chan - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (3):50-52.
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    On the Historical Relationship Between the Sciences and the Humanities: A Look at Popular Debates That Have Exemplified Cross-Disciplinary Tension.Benjamin R. Cohen - 2001 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 21 (4):283-295.
    This article discusses popular and academic debates that turned on the merit of either science or the humanities. The author uses four cases to provide this history: the Huxley-Arnold debate of the 1880s, the science education reformation (and neglect-of-science) debates in Britain in the 1920s, the two-culture debate of the 1960s, and the science wars of recent years. Each of those debates (on one side, at least) sought to establish the supremacy of science for society’s welfare, and the first three (...)
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  36. Streams and consciousness: Visual awareness and the brain.A. David Milner - 1998 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2 (1):25-30.
  37. The illusion of the future.Andrew Benjamin - unknown
     
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    Cerebral correlates of visual awareness.A. David Milner - 1995 - Neuropsychologia 33:1117-30.
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    Confessions of a late‐blooming, “miseducated” philosopher of science.Benjamin B. Alexander - 2016 - Zygon 51 (4):1043-1061.
    This article provides a survey of Walker Percy's criticism of what Pope Benedict XVI calls “scientificity,” which entails a constriction of the dynamic interaction of faith and reason. The process can result in the diminishment of ethical considerations raised by science's impact on public policy. Beginning in the 1950s, Percy begins speculating about the negative influence of scientificity. The threat of a political regime using weapons of mass destruction is only one of several menacing developments. The desacrilization of human life (...)
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    A Humane Case for Moral Intuition.Benjamin S. Llamzon (ed.) - 1993 - Rodopi.
    The book contends that contrary to accepted interpretation, moral intuition, rather than any other form of reasoning, least of all formal logic, is the moral method found in the ethics of Aristotle, Aquinas, Kant and Dewey - the first four chapters of the book. These four thinkers represent a dialectical selection of ethical relativism and absolutism as well as a chronological succession from ancient to contemporary thought. The fifth and concluding chapter is a major presentation of the author's thesis on (...)
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    The Timing of Research Consent.Benjamin Sachs - 2021 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 24 (4):1033-1046.
    This essay is about the timing of research consent, a process that involves participants being given information about, among other things, upcoming research interventions and then being invited to waive their claims against those interventions being undertaken. The standard practice, as regards timing, is as follows: participants are invited to waive all their claims at a single moment in time, and that point in time immediately follows the information-provision. I argue that there we’re not justified in keeping to this practice. (...)
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    A transaction with mr. Kahn.Benjamin Wolstein - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (24):663-666.
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  43. Irritational Despair: An Examination of Existential Analysis.Benjamin Wolstein - 1962 - [New York] : Free Press of Glencoe [1962].
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    Law, Literature, and Sublimated Scripts: David Gurnham: Crime, Desire and Law’s Unconscious, Routledge, 2014, paperback edn 2015, 148 pp, ISBN: 978-0-415-51660-0 , 978-1-138-10023-7.Benjamin Woodring - 2016 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 29 (3):709-715.
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    Differences in treatment of digital amputation injuries based on community transfer versus tertiary initial presentation.Benjamin Amis & Jeffrey Friedrich - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman, The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 7--3.
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    Social ontology, sociocultures and inequality in the global south.Benjamin Baumann & Daniel Bultmann (eds.) - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Challenging the assumption that that the capitalist transformation includes a radical break with the past, this edited volume traces how historically older forms of social inequality are transformed but persist in the present to shape the social structure of contemporary societies in the global South. Each society comprises an interpretation of itself - including the meaning of life, the concept of a human being and the notion of a collective. This volume studies the interpretation that various societies have of themselves. (...)
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    Commonality and human being.Andrew Benjamin - 2006 - Angelaki 11 (3):5 – 19.
  48. Including transformation: notes on the art of the contemporary.Andrew Benjamin - unknown
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    Lines and colours.Andrew Benjamin - 2003 - Angelaki 8 (1):27 – 41.
  50. Socrates.Walter Benjamin - 1983 - Philosophical Forum 15 (1):52.
     
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