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    Familial patterns and the origins of individual differences in synaesthesia.Kylie J. Barnett, Ciara Finucane, Julian E. Asher, Gary Bargary, Aiden P. Corvin, Fiona N. Newell & Kevin J. Mitchell - 2008 - Cognition 106 (2):871-893.
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    Five Divine Lords or One (Human) Emperor? A Problematic Passage in the Material on Dong Zhongshu.Gary Arbuckle - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (2):277-280.
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    Confusions regarding Conscience in the Time of COVID.Gary Michael Atkinson - 2022 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 22 (1):39-55.
    The aim of this essay is to demonstrate three main points: that many of the widespread appeals made to conscience in the time of COVID display little understanding of conscience’s fundamental nature; that they assume for conscience a sacrosanct status it does not possess; and that because of the first two points, conversation regarding conscience and COVID has generated considerable confusion. In support of these points, this paper shows what conscience is, employs St. John of the Cross’s examination of attachments (...)
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    Potential Being and the Source of Cosmic Order.Gary Atkinson - 2006 - International Philosophical Quarterly 46 (3):345-369.
    This paper argues (a) that the concept of “potential being” is central to the theory and practice of contemporary cosmology and evolutionary science, and (b) that the reality of potential being points to the existence of an intelligent and purposive cause of the intelligible order among potential beings that existed from the first moments of the Big Bang. The paper introduces and explains the concept of “potential being” and then traces the existence of potential beings back to the beginnings of (...)
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    The Care of Defective Children.Gary M. Atkinson - 1979 - Ethics and Medics 4 (1):3-4.
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    The Morality of Abortion.Gary M. Atkinson - 1974 - International Philosophical Quarterly 14 (3):347-362.
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    What Is Morality?Gary Atkinson - 1970 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 1 (3):51-57.
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    Heidegger and Hölderlin.Gary Aylesworth - 1988 - Philosophy Today 32 (2):143-155.
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    SPECTERS OF RELIGION: sloterdijk, immunology, and the crisis of immanence.Gary E. Aylesworth - 2021 - Angelaki 26 (1):51-65.
    In his publications since the three-volume Spheres project, Peter Sloterdijk thematizes religion as a now outmoded immunological system. He says it can no longer perform its historical function because humans have lost the protection of a world periphery. The entirety of what was “outside” is now “inside,” and this has happened because: (1) spheres are systems, and as Luhmann shows, systems naturally complexify and expand themselves by becoming self-reflective; and (2), as Nietzsche says, humans are driven by a need to (...)
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    Colonial and Global Interfacings: Imperial Hegemonies and Democratizing Resistances.Gary Backhaus & John Murungi (eds.) - 2007 - Cambridge Scholars Press.
    Contains studies that investigate the manner in which historical colonializing projects rested upon globalizing meta-narratives: theodicies and economic justifications. This title also includes case studies of specific interfacing sites: Singapore, South Africa, and Micronesia.
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    Ellis's Existential Ontology of Eros.Gary Backhaus - 2006 - The Pluralist 1 (3):106 - 116.
  12. The Creative Imagination and the Study Of Place.Gary Backhaus - 2001 - Philosophy and Geography 4 (2):239-243.
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    The Hidden Realities of the Everyday Life-World in Beckett's Waiting for Godot and Genet's The Balcony.Gary Backhaus - 2002 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, The visible and the invisible in the interplay between philosophy, literature, and reality. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 81--115.
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    The looking-glass self: Self-objectivation through the garden.Gary Backhaus - 2003 - Analecta Husserliana 78:181-218.
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  15. The Neo-Kantian Predicament.Gary Backhaus - 1999 - In TM Powers & P. Kamolnick, From Kant to Weber: Freedom and Culture in Classical German Social Theory.
     
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    Vindication of the human and social science of Kurt H. Wolff.Gary Backhaus - 2003 - Human Studies 26 (3):309-335.
    The purpose of this article is to vindicate the viability of Kurt H. Wolff''s methodology of surrender-and-catch for the human and social sciences. The article is divided into three sections. The first section explicates the fundamental significance of surrender-and-catch and Wolff''s motivation for advocating its practice. The second section compares surrender-and-catch with phenomenological methodology as well as objective science and the province of the everyday. The third section illustrates surrender-and-catch through my own practice. In this section I contextualize surrender-and-catch in (...)
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    Hegel, Lutheranism And Contemporary Theology.Gary D. Badcock - 2000 - Animus 5:144-158.
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    Law as Art.Gary Bagnall - 1996 - Routledge.
    Law as Art presents a radical new legal theory, the Law as Art Hypothesis, which conceives law, not as a system of rules, but as a distinctive kind of art work. Law is differentiated as art by the Law as Compound Artistic Type Hypothesis, which uses the heuristic metaphor of the Operatic Music Drama, the most elementally complex compound art form, to develop an idea of legal art as a distinctive empowered text, supported by the arts of drama, painting, sculpture, (...)
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    Rose virus and virus-like diseases.Gary A. Secor, Mansun Kong, George Nyland, Gary A. Beall, James J. Mehlschau, Robert B. Fridley, Robert W. Brazelton, Marvin H. Gerdts, F. Gordon Mitchell & Hoy F. Carman - 1977 - In Vincent Stuart, Order. [New York]: Random House.
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  20. The Philosophy of Hobbes: Text and Context and the Problem of Sedimentation.Gary F. Seifert - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (2):177.
     
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    (1 other version)Oxymoron.Gary Selnow - 1996 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 10 (5):43-43.
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    The Influence of Television on Language Production: Rules, Culture and Benjamin Whorf.Gary W. Selnow - 1990 - Communications 15 (1-2):163-170.
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    Constitutional revolution.Gary J. Jacobsohn - 2020 - New Haven: Yale University Press. Edited by Yaniv Roznai.
    Few terms in political theory are as overused, and yet as under-theorized, as constitutional revolution. In this book, Gary Jacobsohn and Yaniv Roznai argue that the most widely accepted accounts of constitutional transformation, such as those found in the work of Hans Kelsen, Hannah Arendt, and Bruce Ackerman, fail adequately to explain radical change. For example, a "constitutional moment" may or may not accompany the onset of a constitutional revolution. The consolidation of revolutionary aspirations may take place over an (...)
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  24. A right to be lazy? Busyness in retrospective.Gary Cross - 2005 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 72 (2):263-286.
    I recall an old man selling Paul Lafargue’s Right to be Lazy on a busy street in the Latin Quarter in the 1980s. At the time, I was writing then my first book on the history of work time and leisure and felt by seeing this strange and grumpy man so energetically promoting the nearly forgotten work of Marx’s son-in-law somehow vindicated in my efforts. Paul Lafargue’s pamphlet makes an interesting assumption: The “natural” state of human being was relaxation and (...)
     
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    Psychology: Old and New.Gary Hatfield - 2003 - In [no title].
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    Earth Art in the Great Acceleration: Times/Counter-Times, Monuments/Counter-Monuments.Gary Shapiro - 2024 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 38 (1):47-61.
    ABSTRACT This article attempts to situate land art in the deserts of the US Southwest in terms of the works’ relation to and rupture with more traditional genres (seventeenth to twentieth centuries) of parks, gardens, and landscape architecture. It argues that the earlier works provide implicit answers to questions concerning Earth’s meaning and offer models of flourishing habitation. In contrast, the more recent works, all constructed in the era of the great acceleration (the Anthropocene), pose questions having to do with (...)
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  27. Social Justice in a Multicultural Society: Experience from the UK.Gary Craig - 2007 - Studies in Social Justice 1 (1):93-108.
    Social justice is a contested concept. For example, some on the left argue for equality of outcomes, those on the right for equality of opportunities, and there are differing emphases on the roles of state, market and individual in achieving a socially just society. These differences in emphasis are critical when it comes to examining the impact that public policy has on minority ethnic groups. Social justice should not be culture-blind any more than it can be gender-blind yet the overwhelming (...)
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    Price's Love and Work.Gary M. Ciuba - 1991 - Renascence 44 (1):45-60.
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    Artificial Intelligence and Philosophers.Gary Clark - 1985 - Philosophy Today 29 (4):326-331.
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    Why do plants have phosphoinositides?Gary G. Coté & Richard C. Crain - 1994 - Bioessays 16 (1):39-46.
    Phosphoinositides are inositol‐containing phospholipids whose hydrolysis is a key step in the rapid responses of animal cells to extracellular signals. Whether they play similar roles in plant cells has not been established, and some have suggested alternative roles as direct modulators of specific proteins. Nonetheless, evidence is accumulating that phosphoinositide hydrolysis mediates transduction of some signal in plants. The evidence is strongest for a role in triggering the shedding of flagella by the unicellular alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii under acid stress. Rapid (...)
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    Existentialism and excess: the life and times of Jean-Paul Sartre.Gary Cox - 2016 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
    Jean-Paul Sartre is an undisputed giant of twentieth-century philosophy. His intellectual writings popularizing existentialism combined with his creative and artistic flair have made him a legend of French thought. His tumultuous personal life - so inextricably bound up with his philosophical thinking - is a fascinating tale of love and lust, drug abuse, high profile fallings-out and political and cultural rebellion. This substantial and meticulously researched biography is accessible, fast-paced, often amusing and at times deeply moving. Existentialism and Excess covers (...)
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    Science as an Apologetic Tool for Biblical Literalists.Gary E. Crawford - 1982 - Science, Technology and Human Values 7 (3):88-93.
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  33. Frederiek Depoortere, Christ in Postmodern Philosophy: Gianni Vattimo, René Girard, and Slavoj Žižek.Gary Culpepper - 2009 - The Thomist 73 (4):666.
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    Democratic Values Education Revisited—Moral Realism or Pragmatism?Gary Dann - 1999 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 33 (2):187-199.
    In an article discussing the means by which democratic values education is to be inculcated, Tapio Puolimatka argued that ‘it is possible to educate in democratic values in ways that foster the development of the rational and moral autonomy of children only within the moral realist context’. Examining in detail Puolimatka’s defence of moral realism, we will offer a Rortyan response to moral realism as well as a pragmatist account of democratic values education.
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    Effects of prior serial learning of solution words upon anagram problem solving: A serial position effect.Gary A. Davis & Mary E. Manske - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 77 (1):101.
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    Habermas's moral cognitivism.Gary Kitchen - 1997 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 97 (3):317–324.
    Gary Kitchen; Discussion: Habermas's Moral Cognitivism, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 97, Issue 1, 1 June 1997, Pages 317–324, https://doi.org.
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    (1 other version)The pragmatic picturesque : the philosophy of Central Park.Gary Shapiro - 2010 - In Fritz Allhoff & Dan O'Brien, Gardening - Philosophy for Everyone: Cultivating Wisdom. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 148–160.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Invention of the Picturesque Style Olmsted and Central Park: Ethics, Politics, Aesthetics “The Gates” and the Meaning of the Park Notes.
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    Time's Delays: Antichrist and World History.Gary Shapiro - 2021 - New Nietzsche Studies 11 (3):47-72.
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  39. An Overlooked Motive in Alcibiades' Symposium Speech.Gary Scott & William Welton - 1996 - Interpretation 24 (1):67-84.
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    A construção da experiência perceptiva: o que isso quer dizer?Gary Hatfield - 2017 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 21 (2):167-188.
    Abstract. Classical constructivists such as Rock and Hoffman contend that the processes of perception are intelligent and construct perceptual experience by going beyond the stimulus information or by creating a percept that deviates from the physical properties of the object. On these terms, Gibson’s theory of perception is anti-constructivist. After reviewing classical constructivism, this article maintains, first, that the phenomenology of visual space shows a deviation from physical spatial properties, by being contracted in depth, even under full cue conditions, a (...)
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    and Secondary Qualities.Gary Hatfield - 2011 - In Lawrence Nolan, Primary and secondary qualities: the historical and ongoing debate. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 304.
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    L’Homme in Psychology and Neuroscience.Gary Hatfield - 2016 - In Stephen Gaukroger & Delphine Antoine-Mahut, Descartes' Treatise on Man and Its Reception. Springer. pp. 269–285.
    L’Homme presents what has been termed Descartes’ “physiological psychology.” It envisions and seeks to explain how the brain and nerves might yield situationally appropriate behavior through mechanical means. On occasion in the past 150 years, this aim has been recognized, described, and praised. Still, acknowledgement of this aspect of Descartes’ writing has been spotty in histories of neuroscience and histories of psychology. In recent years, there has been something of a resurgence. This chapter argues that Descartes ascribed a range of (...)
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    SeeingDretske.Gary Hatfield - 2004 - Philosophical Studies 120 (1-3):19-35.
    A commentary on Dretske, "Change Blindness" (same journal issue). Dretske analyzes standard cases of change blindness as properly being difference blindness, since the eye is in saccade when the change occurs and so the change itself (the event of the change) is not seen. He considers two models of the phenomenon, the object model and the fact model, preferring the latter. In previous work, he had affirmed the object model. I reconsider its merits, first looking more closely at the notion (...)
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    Just and Unjust Proliferation.Gary J. Bass - 2020 - Ethics 130 (3):349-383.
    Political theorists had vigorous debates about nuclear weapons in the 1980s but have been largely silent about them recently. This article seeks to reopen those discussions. It evaluates the main justifications for nuclear proliferation since 1945: arguments from consistency, nationalism, democratic legitimacy, self-defense, peaceful effects, and supreme emergency. Most of these arguments are badly flawed, as are the arguments for retaining the nuclear arsenals of many of the established nuclear powers. Instead, this article proposes a first cut at a stringent (...)
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    Ancestor of the West: Writing, Reasoning, and Religion in Mesopotamia, Elam, and Greece.Gary Beckman, Jean Bottéro, Clarisse Herrenschmidt, Jean-Pierre Vernant, Teresa Lavender Fagan & Jean Bottero - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (2):309.
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    Ausgrabungen und Forschungen in der westlichen Oberstadt von Ḫattuša I. Edited by Andreas Schachner and Jürgen Seeher.Gary Beckman - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (2).
    Ausgrabungen und Forschungen in der westlichen Oberstadt von Ḫattuša I. Edited by Andreas Schachner and Jürgen Seeher. Boğazköy- Ḫattuša, vol. 24. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2016. Pp. x + 225, illus. $140.
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    Beiträge zur Erforschung des hethitischen Tempels: Kultanlagen im Lichte der KeilschrifttexteBeitrage zur Erforschung des hethitischen Tempels: Kultanlagen im Lichte der Keilschrifttexte.Gary Beckman & Sedat Alp - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (3):583.
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    Exlibris der Ägyptenrezeption und Ägyptomanie: Zur Sammlung des Gutenberg-Museums in Mainz. By Kirsten Konrad.Gary Beckman - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (2):532.
    Exlibris der Ägyptenrezeption und Ägyptomanie: Zur Sammlung des Gutenberg-Museums in Mainz. By Kirsten Konrad. Philippika, vol. 90. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2015. Pp. 488, illus. €78.
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    George Joseph Stigler. January 11,1911 - December 1,1991.Gary S. Becker - 1992 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 3 (1):5-10.
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    International Relations in the Ancient near East, 1600-1100 BC.Gary Beckman & Mario Liverani - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (4):873.
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