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  1. (1 other version)Tajdīd fī al-madhāhib al-falsafīyah wa-al-kalāmīyah.Muḥammad ʻĀṭif ʻIrāqī - 1973 - Dar Al-Ma Arif.
     
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  2. (1 other version)Jung's Psychology and its Social Meaning: An introductory Statement of C. G. Jung's psychological theories and a first interpretation for the Social Sciences.IRA PROGOFF - 1955
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    The Bus Kids: Children's Experiences with Voluntary Desegregation.Ira W. Lit - 2009 - Yale University Press.
    _The Bus Kids_ offers a compelling and uniquely detailed examination of the experiences of kindergarten students in California participating in a voluntary school desegregation program. Ira Lit focuses on the day-to-day school life of a group of minority children bussed from their poor-performing home school district to an affluent neighboring district with high-performing schools. Through these kindergarteners’ experiences, the book sensitively illuminates the processes of school transition, socialization, and adaptation, and addresses an array of important issues relating to American education. (...)
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    Appraisals cause experienced emotions: Experimental evidence.Ira Roseman & Andreas Evdokas - 2004 - Cognition and Emotion 18 (1):1-28.
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    Profits with principles: seven strategies for delivering value with values.Ira A. Jackson - 2004 - New York: Currency/Doubleday. Edited by Jane Nelson.
    In the wake of business scandals at Enron, Arthur Andersen, Global Crossing, Tyco—the list grows daily—there is an increasing sense among employees, executives, investors, and the public that the “anything goes” culture of the New Economy is over. Today, businesses must act responsibly, transparently, and with integrity. Using in-depth case studies and examples from over 50 companies that range from Starbucks to Citigroup, General Motors to General Electric, DuPont to Dell, Ira A. Jackson, former director of the Center for Business (...)
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    Appraisal determinants of discrete emotions.Ira J. Roseman - 1991 - Cognition and Emotion 5 (3):161-200.
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    Appraisal Determinants of Emotions: Constructing a More Accurate and Comprehensive Theory.Ira J. Roseman - 1996 - Cognition and Emotion 10 (3):241-278.
  8. Ternary essence.Ira Beam - 1973 - [Toronto]: Patria.
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  9. Following God Through Mark: Theological Tension In the Second Gospel.Ira Brent Driggers - 2007
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  10. al-Faylasūf Ibn Rushd wa-mustaqbal al-thaqāfah al-ʻArabīyah: arbaʻūn ʻāman min dhikrayātī maʻa fikrihi al-tanwīrī.Muḥammad ʻĀṭif ʻIrāqī - 2000 - al-Qāhirah: Dār al-Rashād.
     
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  11. Thawrat al-ʻaql fī al-falsafah al-ʻArabīyah.Muḥammad ʻĀṭif ʻIrāqī - 1975 - Dar Al-Ma Arif.
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    Community, Capitalist Development, and the Emergence of Class.Ira Katznelson - 1980 - Politics and Society 9 (2):203-237.
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    1. Voltaire and the philosophers.Ira O. Wade - 1969 - In Ira Owen Wade, Intellectual Development of Voltaire. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 571-719.
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    Appraisal in the Emotion System: Coherence in Strategies for Coping.Ira J. Roseman - 2013 - Emotion Review 5 (2):141-149.
    Emotions can be understood as a coherent, integrated system of general-purpose coping strategies, guided by appraisal, for responding to situations of crisis and opportunity (when specific-purpose motivational systems may be less effective). This perspective offers functional explanations for the presence of particular emotions in the emotion repertoire, and their elicitation by particular appraisal combinations. Implications of the Emotion System model for debated issues, such as the dimensional vs. discrete nature of appraisals and emotions, are also discussed.
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    Perceived order in different sense modalities.Ira J. Hirsh & Carl E. Sherrick - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (5):423.
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    When children are more logical than adults: Experimental investigations of scalar implicature.Ira A. Noveck - 2001 - Cognition 78 (2):165-188.
    A conversational implicature is an inference that consists in attributing to a speaker an implicit meaning that goes beyond the explicit linguistic meaning of an utterance. This paper experimentallyinvestigates scalar implicature, a paradigmatic case of implicature in which a speaker's use of a term like Some indicates that the speaker had reasons not to use a more informative one from the samescale, e.g. All; thus, Some implicates Not all. Pragmatic theorists like Grice would predict that a pragmatic interpretation is determined (...)
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  17. Real impossible worlds : the bounds of possibility.Ira Georgia Kiourti - 2010 - Dissertation, University of St Andrews
    Lewisian Genuine Realism about possible worlds is often deemed unable to accommodate impossible worlds and reap the benefits that these bestow to rival theories. This thesis explores two alternative extensions of GR into the terrain of impossible worlds. It is divided in six chapters. Chapter I outlines Lewis’ theory, the motivations for impossible worlds, and the central problem that such worlds present for GR: How can GR even understand the notion of an impossible world, given Lewis’ reductive theoretical framework? Since (...)
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    Self Concept and World Vision.Ira Finkel - 1990 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 6 (4):1-1.
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    Causation and cognition.Ira A. MacKay - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43 (4):351-367.
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    The hermit philosopher of Liendo.Ira Kendrick Stephens - 1951 - [Dallas]: Southern Methodist University Press.
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    3. voltaire’s observations of England: The correspondence.Ira O. Wade - 1969 - In Ira Owen Wade, Intellectual Development of Voltaire. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 161-165.
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    Giving voice to values as a professional physician: an introduction to medical ethics.Ira Bedzow - 2019 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Giving Voice to Values as a Professional Physician provides students with the theoretical background and practical applications for acting on their values in situations of ethical conflict. It is the first medical ethics book that utilizes the Giving Voice to Values methodology to instruct students in medical ethics and professionalism. In doing so, it shifts the focus of ethics education from intellectually examining ethical theories and conflicts to emphasizing moral action. Each section of the book explains how moral decision-making and (...)
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    Sceptical theism and moral scepticism.Ira M. Schnall - 2007 - Religious Studies 43 (1):49-69.
    Several theists have adopted a position known as ‘sceptical theism ’, according to which God is justified in allowing suffering, but the justification is often beyond human comprehension. A problem for sceptical theism is that if there are unknown justifications for suffering, then we cannot know whether it is right for a human being to relieve suffering. After examining several proposed solutions to this problem, I conclude that one who is committed to a revealed religion has a simpler and more (...)
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    Artificial Intelligence, Language, and the Study of Knowledge*,†.Ira Goldstein & Seymour Papert - 1977 - Cognitive Science 1 (1):84-123.
    This paper studies the relationship of Artificial Intelligence to the study of language and the representation of the underlying knowledge which supports the comprehension process. It develops the view that intelligence is based on the ability to use large amounts of diverse kinds of knowledge in procedural ways, rather than on the possession of a few general and uniform principles. The paper also provides a unifying thread to a variety of recent approaches to natural language comprehension. We conclude with a (...)
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    Autonomy and credibility: Voice as method.Ira J. Cohen & Mary F. Rogers - 1994 - Sociological Theory 12 (3):304-318.
    Although little noticed by practicing theorists, narrative voice influences theoretical work. This essay presents a demonstration of voice as method, concentrating on brief segments of works by Garfinkel and Goffman. We attend to two methodological themes: how theorists use voice to establish intellectual autonomy, and how the use of voice influences credibility with readers. Garfinkel maximizes his autonomy by using narrative techniques that isolate him from his readers, and produce little common context with them as a result. Goffman maintains a (...)
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    Heuristic search viewed as path finding in a graph.Ira Pohl - 1970 - Artificial Intelligence 1 (3-4):193-204.
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    Failure to see money on a tree: inattentional blindness for objects that guided behavior.Ira E. Hyman, Benjamin A. Sarb & Breanne M. Wise-Swanson - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Transformative Events: Appraisal Bases of Passion and Mixed Emotions.Ira J. Roseman - 2017 - Emotion Review 9 (2):133-139.
    Mixed emotions are conceptualized as involving the co-occurrence of states opposite in valence. One might expect that combinations of opposites would show diminished overall emotion intensity. But is this always the case? If not, when will mixed emotions be characterized by high intensity, and when by low intensity? In this article, theories of emotion-eliciting appraisal and emotion intensity are employed to understand mixed emotions and phenomena of passion. It is proposed that intense emotions are produced by transformative events: perceived motive-relevant (...)
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    Making kinship: Framed constructions and their margins.Ira Buchler - 1994 - Semiotica 101 (3-4):241-322.
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    Isaiah Berlin's Modernity.Ira Katznelson - 1999 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 66 (4).
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  31. Sexual attitudes and behavior.Ira L. Reiss - 2001 - In Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes, International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier. pp. 21--13969.
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    Dewey, Implementation, and Creating a Democratic Civic University.Ira Harkavy - 2023 - The Pluralist 18 (1):49-75.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Dewey, Implementation, and Creating a Democratic Civic UniversityIra HarkavyThinking begins in... a forked-road situation, a situation that is ambiguous, that presents a dilemma, that poses alternatives.—John Dewey (How We Think 122)The social philosopher, dwelling in the region of his concepts, “solves” problems by showing the relationship of ideas, instead of helping men solve problems in the concrete by supplying them hypotheses to be used and tested in projects of (...)
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    Effects of some variations in auditory input upon visual choice reaction time.Ira H. Bernstein & Barry A. Edelstein - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 87 (2):241.
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    The thought of Chang Tsai (1020-1077).Ira E. Kasoff - 1984 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    A thorough analysis of Chang's contribution to the reinvigoration of Confucian thought in eleventh-century China.
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    Emotional Behaviors, Emotivational Goals, Emotion Strategies: Multiple Levels of Organization Integrate Variable and Consistent Responses.Ira J. Roseman - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (4):434-443.
    Researchers have found undeniable variability and irrefutable evidence of consistencies in emotional responses across situations, individuals, and cultures. Both must be acknowledged in constructing adequate, enduring models of emotional phenomena. In this article I outline an empirically-grounded model of the structure of the emotion system, in which relatively variable actions may be used to pursue relatively consistent goals within discrete emotion syndromes; the syndromes form a stable, coherent set of strategies for coping with crises and opportunities. I also discuss a (...)
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    War and the enemy in the thought of Mircea Eliade.Ira Chernus - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (4):335-344.
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    Effects of repeated tests on recognition time for information in long-term memory.Ira Fischler & James F. Juola - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 91 (1):54.
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    Research on context effects in word recognition: Ten years back and forth.Ira Fischler - 1981 - Cognition 10 (1-3):89-95.
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  39. al-Falsafah al-ʻArabīyah: madkhal jadīd.Muḥammad ʻĀṭif ʻIrāqī - 2000 - al-Jīzah: al-Sharikah al-Miṣrīyah al-ʻĀlamīyah lil-Nashr, Lūnjmān.
  40. Karuttiyal: matam, cāti, peṇ. Irācēntiracōl̲an̲ - 2001 - Cen̲n̲ai: Maṇkai Patippakam.
    Articles on the ideologies of religion; includes some articles on caste, and women in the context of Tamil society.
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  41. Teyvat tirunāṭum, aruḷāḷarkaḷum.Pu Ē Irāmaiyā - 2003 - Cen̲n̲ai: Maṇivācakar Patippakam.
    On the philosophy of some Hindu saints from Tamil Nadu.
     
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    Visual search and immediate memory.Ira T. Kaplan, Thomas Carvellas & William Metlay - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (4):488.
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    Antagonistic Ambiguity: Notes on Reformism and Decentralization.Ira Katznelson - 1972 - Politics and Society 2 (3):323-333.
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    Books in Review.Ira Katznelson - 1999 - Political Theory 27 (4):565-570.
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    The Welfare State as a Contested Institutional Idea.Ira Katznelson - 1988 - Politics and Society 16 (4):517-531.
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    Modern Literary Theory: A Comparative Introduction (review).Ira Konigsberg - 1983 - Philosophy and Literature 7 (1):117-119.
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    Learning from Tolstoy: Forgetfulness and recognition in literary edification.Ira Newman - 2008 - Philosophia 36 (1):43-54.
    Philosophers have often applied a distinctively epistemic framework to the question of how moral knowledge can be derived from fictional literature, by considering how true propositions, or their argumentative support, can be the cognitive fruits of reading works of fiction. I offer an alternative approach. I focus not on whether readers fail to assent to the truth of a proposition or fail to provide it rational support. Instead, I focus on how readers fail to accord a truth (which they already (...)
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    The Costs and Benefits of Metaphor.Ira Noveck, Maryse Bianco & Alain Castry - 2001 - Metaphor and Symbol 16 (1):109-121.
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  49. Killing Baby Suzy.Ira Kiourti - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 139 (3):343-352.
    In her (1996) Kadri Vihvelin argues that autoinfanticide is nomologically impossible and so that there is no sense in which time travelers are able to commit it. In response, Theodore Sider (2002) defends the original Lewisian verdict (Lewis 1976) whereby, on a common understanding of ability, time travelers are able to kill their earlier selves and their failure to do so is merely coincidental. This paper constitutes a critical note on arguments put forward by both Sider and Vihvelin. I argue (...)
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  50. The Direct Argument and the burden of proof.Ira M. Schnall & David Widerker - 2012 - Analysis 72 (1):25-36.
    Peter van Inwagen's Direct Argument (DA) for incompatibilism purports to establish incompatibilism with respect to moral responsibility and determinism without appealing to assumptions that compatibilists usually consider controversial. Recently, Michael McKenna has presented a novel critique of DA. McKenna's critique raises important issues about philosophical dialectics. In this article, we address those issues and contend that his argument does not succeed.
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