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    Increasing medical student numbers in resource constrained settings: Ethical and legal complexities intersecting patients’ rights and responsibilities.Colin Menezes & Ames Dhai - 2020 - Developing World Bioethics 22 (2):86-93.
    There is a need to increase the number of practicing medical doctors in South Africa. We examine the ethical implications of patients’ rights being affected in medical education in a South African context.The South African legal framework advocates public healthcare access. Yet, the State’s ethical obligations when it comes to guaranteeing public healthcare access, conflict with its utilitarian policy, that allows for medical education to help achieve the State’s public healthcare commitments, at the cost of eroding patients’ rights, and accepts (...)
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    Virtue ethics: Beyond moral theory.Karen Koch & Colin N. Menezes - 2015 - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 8 (2):48.
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  3. The Mysterious Flame: Conscious Minds in a Material World.Colin Mcginn - 1999 - Basic Books.
    One of our most original thinkers addresses the scientific world's premier question: What is the nature of consciousness?
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  4. The Subjective View: Secondary Qualities And Indexical Thoughts.Colin McGinn - 1983 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    This book investigates the subjective and objective representations of the world, developing analogies between secondary qualities and indexical thoughts and arguing that subjective representations are ineliminable. Throughout, McGinn brings together historical and contemporary discussions to illuminate old problems in a novel way.
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    Biologically Modified Justice.Colin Farrelly - 2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    Theories of distributive justice tend to focus on the issue of what constitutes a fair division of 'external' goods and opportunities; things like wealth and income, opportunities for education and basic liberties and rights. However, rapid advances in the biomedical sciences have ushered in a new era, one where the 'genetic lottery of life' can be directly influenced by humans in ways that would have been considered science fiction only a few decades ago. How should theories of justice be modified (...)
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  6. Animals and Objectivity.Colin McLear - 2020 - In John J. Callanan & Lucy Allais (eds.), Kant and Animals. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press. pp. 42-65.
    Starting from the assumption that Kant allows for the possible existence of conscious sensory states in non-rational animals, I examine the textual and philosophical grounds for his acceptance of the possibility that such states are also 'objective'. I elucidate different senses of what might be meant in crediting a cognitive state as objective. I then put forward and defend an interpretation according to which the cognitive states of animals, though extremely limited on Kant's view, are nevertheless minimally objective.
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  7. (2 other versions)The structure of content.Colin McGinn - 1982 - In Andrew Woodfield (ed.), Thought And Object: Essays On Intentionality. New York: Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  8. Reduction without reductionism: A defence of Nagel on connectability.Colin Klein - 2009 - Philosophical Quarterly 59 (234):39-53.
    Unlike the overall framework of Ernest Nagel's work on reduction, his theory of intertheoretic connection still has life in it. It handles aptly cases where reduction requires complex representation of a target domain. Abandoning his formulation as too liberal was a mistake. Arguments that it is too liberal at best touch only Nagel's deductivist theory of explanation, not his condition of connectability. Taking this condition seriously gives a powerful view of reduction, but one which requires us to index explanatory power (...)
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    The spatial coding model of visual word identification.Colin J. Davis - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (3):713-758.
  10. Biological function, adaptation, and natural design.Colin Allen & Marc Bekoff - 1995 - Philosophy of Science 62 (4):609-622.
    Recently something close to a consensus about the best way to naturalize the notion of biological function appears to be emerging. Nonetheless, teleological notions in biology remain controversial. In this paper we provide a naturalistic analysis for the notion of natural design. Many authors assume that natural design should be assimilated directly to function. Others find the notion problematic because it suggests that evolution is a directed process. We argue that both of these views are mistaken. Our naturalistic account does (...)
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  11. Intuition and Presence.Colin McLear - 2017 - In Andrew Stephenson & Anil Gomes (eds.), Kant and the Philosophy of Mind: Perception, Reason, and the Self. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 86-103.
    In this paper I explicate the notion of “presence” [Gegenwart] as it pertains to intuition. Specifically, I examine two central problems for the position that an empirical intuition is an immediate relation to an existing particular in one’s environment. The first stems from Kant’s description of the faculty of imagination, while the second stems from Kant’s discussion of hallucination. I shall suggest that Kant’s writings indicate at least one possible means of reconciling our two problems with a conception of “presence” (...)
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    The Meaning of Disgust.Colin McGinn - 2011 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    The Meaning of Disgust is an original study of a fascinating but neglected subject, which attempts to tell the disturbing truth about the human condition.
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  13. Getting Acquainted with Kant.Colin McLear - 2016 - In Dennis Schulting (ed.), Kantian Nonconceptualism. London, England: Palgrave. pp. 171-97.
    My question here concerns whether Kant claims that experience has nonconceptual content, or whether, on his view, experience is essentially conceptual. However there is a sense in which this debate concerning the content of intuition is ill-conceived. Part of this has to do with the terms in which the debate is set, and part to do with confusion over the connection between Kant’s own views and contemporary concerns in epistemology and the philosophy of mind. However, I think much of the (...)
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    Hooked on a feeling: affective anti-smoking messages are more effective than cognitive messages at changing implicit evaluations of smoking.Colin Tucker Smith & Jan De Houwer - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  15. (1 other version)The problem of philosophy.Colin McGinn - 1994 - Philosophical Studies 76 (2-3):133 - 156.
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  16. Philosophical materialism.Colin McGinn - 1980 - Synthese 44 (2):173-206.
  17. Intentionality, social play, and definition.Colin Allen & Marc Bekoff - 1994 - Biology and Philosophy 9 (1):63-74.
    Social play is naturally characterized in intentional terms. An evolutionary account of social play could help scientists to understand the evolution of cognition and intentionality. Alexander Rosenberg (1990) has argued that if play is characterized intentionally or functionally, it is not a behavioral phenotype suitable for evolutionary explanation. If he is right, his arguments would threaten many projects in cognitive ethology. We argue that Rosenberg's arguments are unsound and that intentionally and functionally characterized phenotypes are a proper domain for ethological (...)
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    Dialectical Methods and the Stoicheia Paradigm in Plato’s Trilogy and Philebus.Colin C. Smith - 2019 - Plato Journal: The Journal of the International Plato Society 19:7-23.
    Plato’s Theaetetus, Sophist, and Statesman exhibit several related dialectical methods relevant to Platonic education: maieutic in Theaetetus, bifurcatory division in Sophist and Statesman, and non-bifurcatory division in Statesman, related to the ‘god-given’ method in Philebus. I consider the nature of each method through the letter or element paradigm, used to reflect on each method. At issue are the element’s appearances in given contexts, its fitness for communing with other elements like it in kind, and its own nature defined through its (...)
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  19. Emotions and music: A reply to the cognitivists.Colin Radford - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (1):69-76.
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    Experiências Religiosas/Espirituais: dissociação saudável ou patológica?Letícia Oliveira Alminhana & Adair Menezes Jr - 2016 - Horizonte 14 (41):122-143.
    Contexto: Algumas experiências religiosas e/ou espirituais apresentam um caráter dissociativo. Há carência de estudos que indiquem critérios diferenciais entre a dissociação patológica e saudável em contexto religioso. Objetivo: Este estudo pretende observar as experiências dissociativas sob diferentes perspectivas: uma ligada à psicopatologia e a outra, à saúde. Método: Ensaio temático com a literatura disponível sobre o assunto. Bases de dados: Pubmed e PsychINFO. Também foi feita busca manual de artigos relacionados ao assunto. Resultados: 1. Historicamente, alguns autores se debruçaram sobre (...)
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    Knowing and telling.Colin Radford - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (3):326-336.
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    Modifiable Futures: Science Fiction at the Bench.Colin Milburn - 2010 - Isis 101 (3):560-569.
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    A study of high temperature creep in LiF single crystals.W. A. Coghlan, R. A. Menezes & W. D. Nix - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (186):1515-1530.
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    Autism and the sensorimotor effects of the Rubber-Hand Illusion.Palmer Colin, Paton Bryan, Kirkovski Melissa, Enticott Peter & Hohwy Jakob - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Conditioned anti-anthropomorphism.Colin Allen & Grant Goodrich - 2007 - Comparative Cognition and Behavior Reviews 2:147-150.
    How should scientists react to anthropomorphism (defined for the purposes of this paper as the attribution of mental states or properties to nonhuman animals)? Many thoughtful scientists have attempted to accommodate some measure of anthropomorphism in their approaches to animal behavior. But Wynne will have none of it. We reject his argument against anthropomorphism and argue that he does not pay sufficient attention to the historical facts or to the details of alternative approaches.
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    Radford revisiting.Colin Radford - 1988 - Philosophical Quarterly 38 (153):496-499.
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  27. Self, World, and Art: Metaphysical Topics in Kant and Hegel.Colin R. Marshall - 2016 - In Sally Sedgwick & Dina Emundts (eds.), Bewusstsein/Consciousness. De Gruyter. pp. 281-285.
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    Failure of cartesian closedness in NF.Colin McLarty - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (2):555-556.
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  29. (1 other version)What constitutes the mind-body problem.Colin McGinn - 2003 - Philosophical Issues 13 (1):148-62.
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    The primacy of perception.Colin Smith - 1965 - Philosophical Books 6 (2):20-22.
  31. Ad sensum: A Translation of Augustine's Confessions| Book 1.Colin Starnes - 1987 - Dionysius 11:63-87.
     
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    Commentary: The Eternity of Rome: Virgil's Doctrine and Its Relation to Plato.Colin Starnes - 2003 - In David Peddle & Neil G. Robertson (eds.), Philosophy and Freedom the Legacy of James Doull. University of Toronto Press. pp. 181-200.
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    La conversión de san Agustín y la lógica del libro VIII de las Confesiones.Colín Starnes & J. J. Sáinz - 1981 - Augustinus 26 (103-104):247-252.
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    On reading the City of God.Colin Starnes - 1994 - Augustinus 39 (152-155):519-531.
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    Saint Augustine and Saussurean Linguistics.Colin Starnes - 1975 - Augustinian Studies 6:45-64.
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    Saint Augustine on Infancy and Childhood.Colin Starnes - 1975 - Augustinian Studies 6:15-43.
  37. A Tale of Two Froggies.Colin Allen - 2001 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 31 (sup1):104-115.
    In this paper I argue that selection of the best theory of content is not a matter for mere philosophical reflection on the consequences of each theory for our intuitive judgments about content. Rather, the theories must be judged in a different way that is based on the putative roles of content attribution in the behavioural sciences. The ultimate test of any theory of content will be the success of the sciences that adopt it. Furthermore, alternative semantic theories may be (...)
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    Muddy waters.Colin Radford - 1991 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49 (3):247-252.
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    Altruism and Christian ethics.Colin Grant - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Separated from its anchorage in religion, ethics has followed the social sciences in seeing human beings as fundamentally characterized by self-interest, so that altruism is either naively idealistic or arrogantly self-sufficient. Colin Grant contends that, as a modern secular concept, altruism is a parody on the self-giving love of Christianity, so that its dismissal represents a social levelling that loses the depths that theology makes intelligible and religion makes possible. The Christian affirmation is that God is characterized by self-giving (...)
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    Two Constructivist Aspects of Category Theory.Colin McLarty - 2006 - Philosophia Scientiae:95-114.
    Category theory has two unexpected links to constructivism: First, why is topos logic so close to intuitionistic logic? The paper argues that in part the resemblance is superficial, in part it is due to selective attention, and in part topos theory is objectively tied to the motives for later intuitionistic logic little related to Brouwer’s own stated motives. Second, why is so much of general category theory somehow constructive? The paper aims to synthesize three hypotheses on why it would be (...)
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    Filosofia e educação.Vitor Gomes da Silva & Anderson de Alencar Menezes - 2023 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 9:119-126.
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    The Trouble of Rocks and Waters.Colin H. Simonds - 2023 - Environmental Ethics 45 (3):223-245.
    This article considers the possibility of constructing an authentic environmental ethic from Buddhist sources. It first outlines the major critiques of historical Buddhist approaches to the natural world and parses some of the philological and linguistic barriers to such a construction. It then considers some of the recent philosophical critiques of such a project and reviews the major points of tension between the Buddhist philosophical tradition and the kinds of environmental ethics found in the land ethic and deep ecology. Ultimately, (...)
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    Mach and Husserl.Colin McGinn - 1972 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 3 (2):146-157.
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    International Berkeley Essay Prize Competition.Colin Turbayne & Ailsa Turbayne - 2016 - Kant Studien 107 (2):427-427.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 107 Heft: 2 Seiten: 427-427.
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    Heuristic Medicine: The Methodists and Metalepsis.Colin Webster - 2015 - Isis 106 (3):657-668.
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    (1 other version)Publishing entrepreneurs: Independent publishing is more fun!Colin Whurr - 2007 - Logos 18 (4):180-185.
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    A Progress of Sentiments: Reflections on Hume’s Treatises. Harvard: Harvard University Press, 1991. Annette Baier.Colin Smith - 1994 - Philosophica 53.
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    (1 other version)Contemporary French Philosophy (Routledge Revivals): A Study in Norms and Values.Colin Smith - 1964 - Westport, Conn.: Routledge.
    First published in 1964, this is not just a chronicle or encyclopaedia, but deals thoroughly in turn with meaning, view about reason, and views about values, particularly moral values. The author's knowledge of French literature is extensive and thorough, and a feature of the book is his analysis of the philosophical implications of literary works by Sartre, Paul Valery, Camus and others.
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  49. Contemporary French Philosophy.Colin Smith - 1967 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 157:399-401.
     
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    (1 other version)Contemporary French Philosophy, a study in norms and values.Colin Smith - 1964 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 70 (1):123-124.
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