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    Dopaminergic Therapy Increases Go Timeouts in the Go/No-Go Task in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease.Xue Q. Yang, Brian Lauzon, Ken N. Seergobin & Penny A. MacDonald - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
  2. Phenomenal states II.Brian Loar - 1997 - In Ned Block, Owen Flanagan & Guven Guzeldere (eds.), The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates. MIT Press.
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    (1 other version)Varieties of supervenience.Brian P. McLaughlin - 1994 - In Varieties of Supervenience. pp. 16--59.
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  4. In defense of new wave materialism: A response to Horgan and Tienson.Brian P. McLaughlin - 2001 - In Carl Gillett & Barry Loewer (eds.), Physicalism and its Discontents. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  5. The sharing of personal science and the narrative element in science education.Brian E. Martin & Wytze Brouwer - 1991 - Science Education 75 (6):707-722.
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    (1 other version)Type materialism for phenomenal consciousness.Brian P. McLaughlin - 2007 - In Max Velmans & Susan Schneider (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 431--444.
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    The philosophical theology of Austin Farrer.Brian Hebblethwaite - 2007 - Dudley, MA: Peeters.
    Thirty years of reflection on the philosophical theology of Austin Farrer lie behind the nine chapters of this book, in which Farrer's seminal work on faith and ...
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    The bias of science.Brian Martin - 1979 - Canberra: Society for Social Responsibility in Science.
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    Reply to Davidson.Brian McGuinness & Gianluigi Oliveri - 1994 - In Brian F. McGuinness & Gianluigi Oliveri (eds.), The Philosophy of Michael Dummett. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 257--267.
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    Der Löwe spricht -- und wir können ihn nicht verstehen: ein Symposion an der Universität Frankfurt anlässlich des hundertsten Geburtstags von Ludwig Wittgenstein.Brian McGuinness - 1991
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    Of Ebbs's puzzle.Brian P. McLaughlin - 2004 - In Richard Schantz (ed.), The Externalist Challenge. De Gruyter. pp. 427-439.
  12. Is the Implicit Association Test a Valid and Valuable Measure of Implicit Consumer Social Cognition?Brian C. Tietje - unknown
    This article discusses the need for more satisfactory implicit measures in consumer psychology and assesses the theoretical foundations, validity, and value of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) as a measure of implicit consumer social cognition. Study 1 demonstrates the IAT’s sensitivity to explicit individual differences in brand attitudes, ownership, and usage frequency, and shows their correlations with IAT-based measures of implicit brand attitudes and brand relationship strength. In Study 2, the contrast between explicit and implicit measures of attitude toward the (...)
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    The Iroquois and the Athenians: A Political Ontology.Brian Seitz & Thomas Thorp - 2013 - Lexington Books.
    An original work of political theory, The Iroquois and the Athenians relocates the problem of political foundations and origins, removing it from the dead logic of the social contract and grafting it onto a juxtaposed representation of the historical practices of the pre-contact Iroquois and the pre-classical Greeks.
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    In Dialogue with Classical Indian Traditions: Encounter, Transformation and Interpretation.Brian Black & Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad (eds.) - 2019 - New York: Routledge.
    Dialogue is a recurring and significant component of Indian religious and philosophical literature. Whether it be as a narrative account of a conversation between characters within a text, as an implied response or provocation towards an interlocutor outside the text, or as a hermeneutical lens through which commentators and modern audiences can engage with an ancient text, dialogue features prominently in many of the most foundational sources from classical India. Despite its ubiquity, there are very few studies that explore this (...)
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  15. James Robert Goetsch, Jr., Vico's Axioms: The Geometry of the Human Wordl Reviewed by.Brian Richardson - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (1):38-39.
  16. Eternity and duration in Aquinas.Brian J. Shanley - 1997 - The Thomist 61 (4):525-548.
     
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    Reply to Picardi.Brian McGuinness & Gianluigi Oliveri - 1994 - In Brian F. McGuinness & Gianluigi Oliveri (eds.), The Philosophy of Michael Dummett. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 282--291.
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    Interpreting Mannheim.Nicholas Abercrombie & Brian Longhurst - 1983 - Theory, Culture and Society 2 (1):5-15.
  19. (2 other versions)Wittgenstein in Cambridge.Brian McGuinness (ed.) - 2008-03-28 - Blackwell.
     
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  20. Theories of group rights.Brian Barry - 2002 - In Derek Matravers & Jonathan E. Pike (eds.), Debates in Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Anthology. New York: Routledge.
  21. Moving a seminary: A personal recollection part 1: The manly story.Brian Lucas - 2019 - The Australasian Catholic Record 96 (2):190.
    A future biographer of Cardinal Edward Clancy, Archbishop of Sydney from 1983 to 2001, will no doubt give some attention to his major property developments. These included the complete rebuilding of the school and presbytery at St Mary's Cathedral, restoration works at, and the completion of, the cathedral with the southern spires, and the renovation and redevelopment of the parish site at St Patrick's, Church Hill.
     
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  22. Pitch Your Tents on Distant Shores: A History of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd in Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand and Tahiti [Book Review].Brian Lucas - 2007 - The Australasian Catholic Record 84 (2):254.
     
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    Evolutionary Intuitionism: A Theory of the Origin and Nature of Moral Facts.Brian Zamulinski - 2007 - Ithaca: Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    It seems impossible that organisms selected to maximize their genetic legacy could also be moral agents in a world in which taking risks for strangers is sometimes morally laudable. Brian Zamulinski argues that it is possible if morality is an evolutionary by-product rather than an adaptation.Evolutionary Intuitionism presents a new evolutionary theory of human morality. Zamulinski explains the evolution of foundational attitudes, whose relationships to acts constitute moral facts. With foundational attitudes and the resulting moral facts in place, he (...)
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    Foundations of philosophy: Lonergan's cognitional theory and epistemology.Brian Cronin - 2001 - Nairobi: Consolata Institute of Philosophy Press.
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  25. Metaphysics and theology.Brian Hebblethwaite - 2003 - In A. J. Sanford & P. N. Johnson-Laird (eds.), The nature and limits of human understanding. New York: T & T Clark.
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    The Metaphoric Fallacy to a Deductive Inference.Brian Lightbody & Berman Michael - 2010 - Informal Logic: Reasoning and Argumentation in Theory and Practice 30 (2):185-193.
    Our article identifies and describes the metaphoric fallacy to a deductive inference (MFDI) that is an example of incorrect reasoning along the lines of the false analogy fallacy. The MFDI proceeds from informal semantical (metaphorical) claims to a supposedly formally deductive and necessary inference. We charge that such an inference is invalid. We provide three examples of the MFDI to demonstrate the structure of this invalid form of reasoning. Our goal is to contribute to the set of known informal fallacies.
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    Eco-tyranny: how the Left's green agenda will dismantle America.Brian Sussman - 2012 - Washington, D.C.: WND Books.
    Once one of America's most popular television meteorologists, Sussman believes that the environmental movement is a Trojan horse in an ongoing war to end America's status as a superpower.
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    The God Who May Be: Quis ergo amo cum deum meum amo?Brian Treanor - 2004 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 60 (4):985 - 1010.
    This paper takes up Richard Kearney's work The God Who May Be, specifically in the context of postmodern debates concerning epistemological claims regarding the other. Kearney's hermeneutics of religion attempts to forge a middle path between ontotheological philosophies of religion and various quasi-religious manifestations of postmodernism; however, my main concern is to address certain points of disagreement between Kearney and proponents of a deconstructive "religion without religion" principally Jacques Derrida and John D. Caputo. The main issue at stake is just (...)
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    Probability in Philosophy.Brian Weatherson - manuscript
    I’m not sure how much knowledge everyone already has, so I’d like to start with a little questionnaire. On a card, say for each of the following topics whether you’re familiar with the topic, have heard of it but aren’t familiar with it, or have never heard of it.
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  30. Introduction: thinking and the inexhaustible.Silvia Benso & Brian Schroeder - 2018 - In Thinking the inexhaustible: art, interpretation, and freedom in the philosophy of Luigi Pareyson. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
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    Descriptions and evaluations.Brian Yapp - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 23 (1):83–92.
    Brian Yapp; Descriptions and Evaluations, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 23, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 83–92, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.
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    Some reflections on intelligence and the nature-nurture issue.Brian Yapp - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 23 (2):317–320.
    Brian Yapp; Some Reflections on Intelligence and the Nature-Nurture Issue, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 23, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 317–320, h.
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    A Companion to Jean Gerson.Brian Patrick McGuire (ed.) - 2006 - Brill.
    This guide to the life and writings of Jean Gerson provides the reader with a state-of-the-art evaluation of the place of this central theologian and church reformer in the transition from medieval to early modern culture, spirituality and religion.
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    Reply to Sundholm.Brian McGuinness & Gianluigi Oliveri - 1994 - In Brian F. McGuinness & Gianluigi Oliveri (eds.), The Philosophy of Michael Dummett. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 318--328.
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    Reply to Wright.Brian McGuinness & Gianluigi Oliveri - 1994 - In Brian F. McGuinness & Gianluigi Oliveri (eds.), The Philosophy of Michael Dummett. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 329--338.
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    Two Cheers for the 'New'.Brian Mcguinness - 2012 - In José L. Zalabardo (ed.), Wittgenstein's Early Philosophy. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. pp. 260.
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  37. Wittgenstein: A Life: Volume I: Young Ludwig.Brian Mcguinness - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (249):409-419.
     
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  38. Could an android be conscious?Brian P. McLaughlin - 2018 - In Adam Pautz & Daniel Stoljar (eds.), Blockheads! Essays on Ned Block’s Philosophy of Mind and Consciousness. new york: MIT Press.
     
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  39. Marx and Marxism.Lawrence Dallman & Brian Leiter - 2019 - In Martin Kusch (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Relativism. Routledge. pp. 88-96.
    Many kinds of relativism have been attributed to Karl Marx. We discuss three broad areas of Marx’s thinking: his theories of history, science, and morality. Along the way, we show that Marx is committed to a version of philosophical naturalism that privileges the results of genuine science over alternative ways of understanding the world. This outlook presupposes the possibility of objective knowledge of the world. It follows that Marx is no relativist (at least in the senses we consider). Unlike many (...)
     
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    Religious Freedom: Homogeneous or Heterogeneous Development?Brian T. Mullady - 1994 - The Thomist 58 (1):93-108.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: HOMOGENEOUS OR HETEROGENEOUS DEVELOPMENT? BRIAN T. MULLADY, 0.P. Holy Apostles College and Seminary Cromwell, Connecticut 0 NE OF THE most difficult questions to confront those who hold for a natural-law conception of Catholic moral teaching which does not change with the development of the times is the area of the freedom of religion in the political order. The traditional teaching on this subject is expressed in (...)
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    Uncommon accountability: a radical new approach to greater success and fulfillment.Brian Moran - 2022 - Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley. Edited by Michael Lennington.
    Accountability is the bedrock upon which all lasting success is built. It is the necessary virtue for both individuals, and organizations, to realize their full potential. Accountability enables learning and growth, improves well-being, reduces stress, and drives results. But what if nearly everyone is wrong about the true nature of accountability? What if we have substituted something else it it's place, something that works to improve short-term results, but limits long term organizational health and success? What if the widespread management (...)
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    Jon Stewart (ed.) , Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources. Vol. 10: Kierkegaard's Influence on Theology. Tome I & III Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Brian Gregor - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (1-2):40-45.
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    Review: Social Criticism and Political Philosophy. [REVIEW]Brian Barry - 1990 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 19 (4):360 - 373.
  44. Review of Kern's Text and Ritual in Early China. [REVIEW]Brian Bruya - 2007 - China Review International 14 (2):338-354.
    In this full length review, I create a running parallel between Martin Kern's Text and Ritual in Early China and Mark Edward Lewis' Writing and Authority in Early China. Both books cover the nexus of texts and their sociopolitical milieu, with Kern's book acting as a sort of update to Lewis'. I group the articles in Kern's book under the following headings: Texts and Authority (Nylan, Falkenhausen, Brashier), Textual Emergence (Boltz, Kern), and Ritual in Literary Genres (Schaberg, Csikszentmihalyi, Gentz), summarizing (...)
     
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    The Sense of the World. [REVIEW]Brian E. Bowles - 1999 - Review of Metaphysics 52 (4):961-962.
    Is there a crisis of sense in the world? Does it even make any sense to talk of either “sense” or a “world” that does or does not have any sense? According to Jean-Luc Nancy in The Sense of the World, it is no longer possible to speak of a “crisis of sense.” Such a way of formulating the problem of the sense of the world belongs to the past. “Today, we are beyond this: all sense has been abandoned”. A (...)
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    God and Reason in the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]Brian J. Shanley - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (4):881-882.
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    From Symptoms to Phenomena: The Articulation of Experience in Schizophrenia.Gilles Lauzon & Ellen Corin - 1994 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 25 (1):3-50.
    Research conducted in Montreal with schizophrenic patients was aimed at exploring the mode of Being-in-the-world and the kind of lifeworld associated with a positive evolution. Data were collected through open-ended interviews with patients who were contrasted for their rate of rehospitalization. The analysis combined structural analysis, inspired by hermeneutics, and discourse analysis. The interpretation of the data was guided by the framework provided by European phenomenological psychiatry. The research indicates that nonrehospitalization is associated with a specific mode of Being-in-the-world, which (...)
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    L'amodernité de la photographie?Jean Lauzon - 2000 - Horizons Philosophiques 11 (1).
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    The Dynamics of Rational Deliberation.Brian Skyrms - 1990 - Harvard University Press.
    Brian Skyrms constructs a theory of "dynamic deliberation" and uses it to investigate rational decision-making in cases of strategic interaction. This illuminating book will be of great interest to all those in many disciplines who use decision theory and game theory to study human behavior and thought. Skyrms begins by discussing the Bayesian theory of individual rational decision and the classical theory of games, which at first glance seem antithetical in the criteria used for determining action. In his effort (...)
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  50. (1 other version)Evolution of the Social Contract.Brian Skyrms - 1997 - Philosophy 72 (282):604-606.
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