Results for 'Ellis R. Brotzman'

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    Old Testament Textual Criticism: A Practical Introduction.Alexander A. di Lella & Ellis R. Brotzman - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (1):136.
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    Coniecturae Babrianae.R. Ellis - 1883 - American Journal of Philology 4 (2):210.
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    On the Elegies of Maximianus. II.R. Ellis - 1884 - American Journal of Philology 5 (2):145.
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    Petronii Satirae et Liber Priapeorum.R. Ellis & Franciscus Buecheler - 1882 - American Journal of Philology 3 (12):485.
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    Remarks on Vol. II of Kock's Comicorum Atticorum Fragmenta.R. Ellis - 1885 - American Journal of Philology 6 (3):285.
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    On the Fragments of Sophocles.R. Ellis - 1881 - American Journal of Philology 2 (8):411.
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  7. On the cusp.R. D. Ellis - 2010 - In James J. Giordano & Bert Gordijn (eds.), Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives in Neuroethics. Cambridge University Press.
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  8. The Moral Significance of Hard Toil: Critique of a Common Intuition.R. Ellis - 1990 - Philosophical Forum 21 (3):343-358.
     
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    The Neapolitanus of Propertius.R. Ellis - 1880 - American Journal of Philology 1 (4):389.
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  10. Euripideum.R. Ellis - 1885 - Hermes 20 (3):496.
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  11. Enactive Consciousness and Gendlin’s Dream Analysis.R. D. Ellis - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (2):425-427.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Exploring the Depth of Dream Experience: The Enactive Framework and Methods for Neurophenomenological Research” by Elizaveta Solomonova & Xin Wei Sha. Upshot: A neurophenomenological approach to the enactive account of consciousness in general is supported by an account of how the brain functions in creating imagery of non-present objects and situations. Three types of non-sensory imagery are needed to ground our consciousness of sensory imagery: proprioceptive imagery, motor imagery, and what Eugene Gendlin calls the (...)
     
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  12. Emendationes Inscriptionum.R. Ellis - 1879 - Hermes 14 (2):258-261.
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  13. Comparing the Understanding of Subjects receiving a Candidate Malaria Vaccine in the United States and Mali.R. D. Ellis, I. Sagara, A. Durbin, A. Dicko, D. Shaffer, L. Miller, M. H. Assadou, M. Kone, B. Kamate, O. Guindo, M. P. Fay, D. A. Diallo, O. K. Doumbo, E. J. Emanuel & J. Millum - 2010 - American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 83 (4):868-72.
    Initial responses to questionnaires used to assess participants' understanding of informed consent for malaria vaccine trials conducted in the United States and Mali were tallied. Total scores were analyzed by age, sex, literacy (if known), and location. Ninety-two percent (92%) of answers by United States participants and 85% of answers by Malian participants were correct. Questions more likely to be answered incorrectly in Mali related to risk, and to the type of vaccine. For adult participants, independent predictors of higher scores (...)
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    On the Elegies of Maximianus.R. Ellis - 1884 - American Journal of Philology 5 (1):1.
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  15. The Fate of Place: A Philosophical History, by Edward Casey.R. Ellis - 1997 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 28 (2):302-304.
  16. De Artis Amatoriae Ovidianae Codice Oxoniensi.R. Ellis - 1880 - Hermes 15 (3):425-432.
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  17. Wheeler, M.(2005). Reconstructing the Cognitive World.R. D. Ellis - 2006 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 37 (2):280.
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    Review of “consciousness and intentionality” by grant R. Gillett and John McMillan. [REVIEW]R. D. Ellis - 2002 - Consciousness and Emotion 3 (1):98-103.
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    Review of “affective neuroscience” by Jaak Panksepp. [REVIEW]R. Ellis - 2000 - Consciousness and Emotion 1 (2):313-318.
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    Agent Causation, Chance, and Determinism.R. D. Ellis - 1983 - Philosophical Inquiry 5 (1):29-42.
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    A Study of Juvencus, by James Taft Hatfield, Professor in Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Bonn: 1890.R. Ellis - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (09):424-.
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    Cleobulina fr. 3.R. Ellis - 1890 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 49 (1):212-212.
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    IX. Catulliana.R. Ellis - 1892 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 51 (1):146-150.
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    On the Culex and Other Poems of the Appendix Vergiliana.R. Ellis - 1882 - American Journal of Philology 3 (11):271.
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    Three Geographical Notes on Propertius.R. Ellis - 1895 - The Classical Review 9 (09):443-444.
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  26. Natika Newton, Foundations of Understanding. [REVIEW]R. D. Ellis - 1997 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 4 (4):382-384.
     
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    Foundation Deposits in Ancient Mesopotamia.G. van Driel & R. S. Ellis - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (1):67.
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    Noctes Manilianae sive dissertationes in Astronomica Manilii.Minton Warren & R. Ellis - 1892 - American Journal of Philology 13 (1):101.
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    XII Facsimiles from Latin MSS in the Bodleian Library.M. Warren & R. Ellis - 1885 - American Journal of Philology 6 (2):232.
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    P. Ovidii Nasonis Ibis.B. L. G. & R. Ellis - 1882 - American Journal of Philology 3 (9):86.
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  31. The Philosophy of Francis Bacon.Peter Urbach, Francis Bacon, R. L. Ellis, J. Spedding & D. D. Heath - 1991 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 42 (4):577-588.
     
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    Paton's Anthologiae Graecae Erotica- Anthologiae Graecae Erotica, W. R. Paton. London. D. Nutt. 1898. pp. xii. 201. 3 s. 6 d[REVIEW]R. Ellis - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (08):414-.
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    Putting Proteins in Their Places. Protein Targeting: Proceedings of the Eighth John Innes Symposium. Journal of Cell Science Supplement 11 (1989). Edited by K. F. Chater, N. J. Brewin, R. Casey, K. Roberts, T. M. A. Wilson and R. B. Flavell. The Company of Biologists Ltd, Cambridge. Pp. 253. US$65.00. [REVIEW]R. John Ellis - 1990 - Bioessays 12 (6):307-307.
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    The Development and Validation of a Dehumanization Measure Within Romantic Relationships.Bengianni Pizzirani, Gery C. Karantzas & Ellie R. Mullins - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  35. Globus, G.(2003). Quantum closures and disclosures: Thinking-together postphenomenology and quantum brain dynamics. Erdenheim. [REVIEW]R. D. Ellis - 2004 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 35 (1):142-146.
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    The function of the cerebellum in cognition, affect and consciousness: Empirical support for the embodied mind.J. D. Schmahmann, C. M. Anderson, N. Newton & R. Ellis - 2002 - Consciousness and Emotion 2 (2):273-309.
    Editors’ note: These four interrelated discussions of the role of the cerebellum in coordinating emotional and higher cognitive functions developed out of a workshop presented by the four authors for the 2000 Conference of the Cognitive Science Society at the University of Pennsylvania. The four interrelated discussions explore the implications of the recent explosion of cerebellum research suggesting an expanded cerebellar role in higher cognitive functions as well as in the coordination of emotional functions with learning, logical thinking, perceptual consciousness, (...)
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    Response to Part III: The View from the Life Sciences.George F. R. Ellis - 2021 - In Jan Voosholz & Markus Gabriel (eds.), Top-Down Causation and Emergence. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 363-375.
    In this response, George Ellis comments on the publications of part III. He responds first to Denis Noble, before outlining his thoughts on Larissa Albantakis’, Francesco Massari’s, Maggie Beheler-Amass’ and Giulio Tononi’s piece.
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    The Nature of Existence.R. F. Alfred Hoernle, John McTaggart & Ellis McTaggart - 1921 - Philosophical Review 32 (1):79.
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    Physics, Determinism, and the Brain.George F. R. Ellis - 2021 - In Jan Voosholz & Markus Gabriel (eds.), Top-Down Causation and Emergence. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 157-214.
    This chapter responds to claims that causal closure of the underlying microphysics determines brain outcomes as a matter of principle, even if we cannot hope to ever carry out the needed calculations in practice. The reductionist position is that microphysics alone determines all, specifically the functioning of the brain. Here I respond to that claim in depth, claiming that if one firstly takes into account the difference between synchronic and diachronic emergence, and secondly takes seriously the well established nature of (...)
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  40. Ordinary and extraordinary divine action : the nexus of interaction.George F. R. Ellis - 2009 - In Fount LeRon Shults, Nancey C. Murphy & Robert John Russell (eds.), Philosophy, science and divine action. Boston: Brill.
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  41. Aslin, RN, B53.R. Baillargeon, P. Bloom, A. E. Booth, S. Carey, H. D. Ellis, S. Gerhand, V. Girotto, R. L. Goldstone, M. Gonzalez & S. J. Hespos - 2001 - Cognition 78:281.
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  42. Biological Emergence: a Key Exemplar of the Open Systems View.George F. R. Ellis - forthcoming - In Michael E. Cuffaro & Stephan Hartmann (eds.), Open Systems: Physics, Metaphysics, and Methodology (2025: Oxford University Press). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    The context for biological emergence is modular hierarchical structures; their existence is what enables functional complexity to arise. Because of the openness of organisms to their environment, complete initial data (position, momentum) of all particles making up their structure is insufficient to determine future outcomes, because unpredictable new matter, energy, and information impacts each organism from the exterior. Consequently, through Darwinian evolution, life has developed processes to handle this issue functionally on short time scales as well on longer developmental timescales. (...)
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    Response to Part II: The View from Physics.George F. R. Ellis - 2021 - In Jan Voosholz & Markus Gabriel (eds.), Top-Down Causation and Emergence. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 345-362.
    In this response, George Ellis comments on the publications of part II. He responds first to Barbara Drossel, before outlining his thoughts on Thomas Luss’s and Ulf-G. Meißner’s piece.
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    Response to Part IV: The Debate on Top-Down Causation and Emergence.George F. R. Ellis - 2021 - In Jan Voosholz & Markus Gabriel (eds.), Top-Down Causation and Emergence. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 377-408.
    In this response, George Ellis comments on the publications of Part IV. He responds first to James Woodward, Richard Healey, Jan Voosholz, Simon Friederich and Sach Mukherjee, before outlining his thoughts on Max Kistler’s piece.
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    Physical Time and Human Time.George F. R. Ellis - 2023 - Foundations of Physics 54 (1):1-17.
    This paper is a comment on both Bunamano and Rovelli (Bridging the neuroscience and physics of time arXiv:2110.01976. (2022)) and Gruber et al. (in Front. Psychol. Hypothesis Theory, 2022) and which discuss the relation between physical time and human time. I claim here, contrary to many views discussed there, that there is no foundational conflict between the way physics views the passage of time and the way the mind/brain perceives it. The problem rather resides in a number of misconceptions leading (...)
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    Physical, Logical, and Mental Top-Down Effects.George F. R. Ellis & Markus Gabriel - 2021 - In Jan Voosholz & Markus Gabriel (eds.), Top-Down Causation and Emergence. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 3-37.
    In this paper, we explore the architecture of downward causation on the basis of three central cases. We set out by answering the question of how top-down causation is possible in the universe. The universe is not causally closed, because of irreducible randomness at the quantum level. What is more, contextual effects can already be observed at the level of quantum physics, where higher levels can modify the nature of lower-level elements by changing their context, or even creating them. As (...)
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  47. A History of cosmology 1917-1955.G. F. R. Ellis - 1989 - In Don Howard & John Stachel (eds.), Einstein and the History of General Relativity. Birkhäuser. pp. 367--431.
  48. Kenotic ethics and SETI : a present-day view.George F. R. Ellis - 2014 - In Douglas A. Vakoch (ed.), Extraterrestrial altruism: evolution and ethics in the cosmos. New York: Springer.
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  49. The Science & Religion Dialogue.George F. R. Ellis - 2004 - International Society for Science and Religion. Edited by J. C. Polkinghorne & Holmes Rolston.
     
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  50. On the Nature of Emergent Reality.George F. R. Ellis - 2006 - In Philip Clayton & Paul Davies (eds.), The re-emergence of emergence: the emergentist hypothesis from science to religion. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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