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    Toward the quantification of psychology.J. P. Nafe - 1942 - Psychological Review 49 (1):1-18.
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    Jaina View of Life.J. P. Sharma - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (2):234-235.
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    Open brief aan Ds. D. van der Hoff.J. P. Jooste - 1963 - HTS Theological Studies 18 (4).
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    Die humanistiese mensbeeld.J. P. Labuschagne - 1991 - HTS Theological Studies 47 (2).
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    Adrianus van Selms, deeltydse dosent 1938-1962.J. P. Oberholzer - 1992 - HTS Theological Studies 48 (1/2).
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    Die Heidelbergse Kategismus in sy eerste jare.J. P. Oberholzer - 1989 - HTS Theological Studies 45 (3).
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    Hoofstuk 10 - Terug by een ekumeniese fakulteit 1998–2009.J. P. Oberholzer - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (3).
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    Hoofstuk 8 - Groei, vooruitskouing, terugskouing 1981–1987.J. P. Oberholzer - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (3).
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    Hoofstuk 6 - Ekumeniese isolasie en interne stryd 1961–1970.J. P. Oberholzer - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (3).
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    Hoofstuk 4 - Interne spanning en stryd 1941−1953.J. P. Oberholzer - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (3).
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    Ou-Testamentiese perspektiewe op die definisie van die prediking.J. P. Oberholzer - 1990 - HTS Theological Studies 46 (4).
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    Samesteller se voorwoord.J. P. Oberholzer - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (3).
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    Twee belangrike Nederlandse teksuitgawes van die Heidelbergse Kategismus.J. P. Oberholzer - 1986 - HTS Theological Studies 42 (3).
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    Magnetic domain structure of thin uniaxial crystals.J. P. Jakubovics - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (131):881-899.
  15. Ètica a Santiago.P. J. - 1982 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía:100-101.
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    T. Lucreti Cari de rerum natura libri sex ed. A. Brieger. Ed. stereotypa emendation Teubner. 1899. Pp. 84,230. M. 2.10.P. P. J. - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (05):270-271.
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  17. The role of working memory in motor learning and performance.P. J., W. S. & F. F. - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (3):376-402.
    Three experiments explore the role of working memory in motor skill acquisition and performance. Traditional theories postulate that skill acquisition proceeds through stages of knowing, which are initially declarative but later procedural. The reported experiments challenge that view and support an independent, parallel processing model, which predicts that procedural and declarative knowledge can be acquired separately and that the former does not depend on the availability of working memory, whereas, the latter does. The behaviour of these two processes was manipulated (...)
     
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    Sartre's Philosophy of Social Existence. [REVIEW]P. F. J. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (2):411-412.
    A contribution to the rapidly growing literature on the development of Sartre's thought, this volume is primarily devoted to interpretation and critique of Sartre's evolution from abstract individualist to social philosopher. Challenging Raymond Aron's claim that Sartre's Critique de la raison dialectique offers nothing of significance to sociologists, Stack attempts to show that CRD, while seriously flawed, is both philosophically and sociologically "a valuable study". Sartre achieves a "sociology," Stack argues, not by jettisoning his early existential phenomenology but rather by (...)
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    Some Phases of the Relation of Thought to Verse in Plautus. By Henry W. Prescott. University of California Publications, Classical Philology, Vol. I. No. 7. Pp. 208–262. June 1907. [REVIEW]P. P. J. - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (3):98-98.
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    Systematisches Verzeichnis der Abhandlungen welche in der in den Schulschriften sāmtlicher an dem Programmtausche teilnehmenden Lehranstalten erschienensind. Bearbeitet Dr. Rudolph Klussmann nebsfc Zwei Registern. Vierter Band 1896–1900. 1903. Price of the 4 vols. Mk. 26. [REVIEW]P. P. J. - 1904 - The Classical Review 18 (1):64-64.
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    The Art of Translating, with special reference to Cauer's 'Die Kunst des Uebersetzens.' By Herbert Cushing Tolman, Ph.D., Professor of Greek in Vanderbilt University. Pp. 79 (including title-page, &c). Boston: Benj. H. Sanborn & Co. 1901. Price 70 cents. [REVIEW]P. P. J. - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (09):471-472.
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    The Future of the Humanities. [REVIEW]P. W. J. - 1977 - Review of Metaphysics 31 (1):119-121.
    These essays are fundamentally a credo and partly a manifesto. The author identifies problems in the college teaching of the Humanities, and after description, analysis, and illustration, he makes brief recommendations. He uses "Humanities" to englobe Philosophy and Religion, and largely neglects the fine and performing arts. Throughout, his emphasis is on reading skills. The sections are numbered through six chapters and a Prologue, implying one unfolding argument, which is largely the case.
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    Thesaurus Glossarwm Emendatarum: confecit G. Goetz. Tom. II, pp. 439—714. Index Graeco-Latinus. [REVIEW]P. P. J. - 1903 - The Classical Review 17 (8):401-401.
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  24. Étienne Gilson, "l'être et l'essence". [REVIEW]P. J. P. J. - 1949 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 2:447.
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    The Story-Shaped World. Fiction and Metaphysics. [REVIEW]P. W. J. - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 33 (1):212-212.
    This brilliant and provocative study centers on the philosophical bases of style, and especially the use of metaphor in narrative fiction. Wicker has taken as his premise the importance of the polarization of language between metaphor and analogy; in his first section on the nature of metaphor, he argues for a balance or "marriage" of the two. He observes that since the Renaissance the Thomistic sense of analogy was lost and not replaced. Wicker’s two basic assumptions about metaphor are that (...)
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  26. (1 other version)L'Être et le Néant.J. -P. Sartre - 1943 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 49 (2):183-184.
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    In Defense of a Thomistic‐like Dualism.J. P. Moreland - 2018 - In Jonathan J. Loose, Angus John Louis Menuge & J. P. Moreland, The Blackwell Companion to Substance Dualism. Oxford, U.K.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 102–122.
    This chapter discusses author's view a Thomistic‐like dualism. Next, it lays out the details of his position and he argues that it has certain advantages over physicalist treatments of the human person, and, to a lesser degree, over alternate versions of substance dualism. Then, he responds to some objections against his position. He accepts constituent realism regarding properties (and relations), according to which properties (and relations) are universals that, when exemplified (and they need not be to exist), become constituents of (...)
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  28. Critique de la Raison Dialectique.J.-P. SARTRE - 1960
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  29. The process of linguistic understanding.J. P. Grodniewicz - 2020 - Synthese 198 (12):11463-11481.
    The majority of our linguistic exchanges, such as everyday conversations, are divided into turns; one party usually talks at a time, with only relatively rare occurrences of brief overlaps in which there are two simultaneous speakers. Moreover, conversational turn-taking tends to be very fast. We typically start producing our responses before the previous turn has finished, i.e., before we are confronted with the full content of our interlocutor’s utterance. This raises interesting questions about the nature of linguistic understanding. Philosophical theories (...)
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    (1 other version)Quasi‐Boolean Algebras, Empirical Continuity and Three‐Valued Logic J. P. Cleave in Bristol (Great Britain).J. P. Cleave - 1976 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 22 (1):481-500.
  31. The representational structure of linguistic understanding.J. P. Grodniewicz - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    The nature of linguistic understanding is a much-debated topic. Among the issues that have been discussed, two questions have recently received a lot of attention: (Q1) ‘Are states of understanding direct (i.e. represent solely what is said) or indirect (i.e. represent what is said as being said/asserted)?’ and (Q2) ‘What kind of mental attitude is linguistic understanding (e.g. knowledge, belief, seeming)?’ This paper argues that, contrary to what is commonly assumed, there is no straightforward answer to either of these questions. (...)
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  32. Waiting for a digital therapist: three challenges on the path to psychotherapy delivered by artificial intelligence.J. P. Grodniewicz & Mateusz Hohol - 2023 - Frontiers in Psychiatry 14 (1190084):1-12.
    Growing demand for broadly accessible mental health care, together with the rapid development of new technologies, trigger discussions about the feasibility of psychotherapeutic interventions based on interactions with Conversational Artificial Intelligence (CAI). Many authors argue that while currently available CAI can be a useful supplement for human-delivered psychotherapy, it is not yet capable of delivering fully fledged psychotherapy on its own. The goal of this paper is to investigate what are the most important obstacles on our way to developing CAI (...)
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  33. Effective Filtering: Language Comprehension and Testimonial Entitlement.J. P. Grodniewicz - 2022 - Philosophical Quarterly 74 (1):291-311.
    It is often suggested that we are equipped with a set of cognitive tools that help us to filter out unreliable testimony. But are these tools effective? I answer this question in two steps. Firstly, I argue that they are not real-time effective. The process of filtering, which takes place simultaneously with or right after language comprehension, does not prevent a particular hearer on a particular occasion from forming beliefs based on false testimony. Secondly, I argue that they are long-term (...)
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  34. The justification of comprehension-based beliefs.J. P. Grodniewicz - 2022 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (1):109-126.
    What justifies our beliefs about what other people say? According to epistemic inferentialism​, the justification of comprehension-based beliefs depends on the justification of other beliefs, e.g., beliefs about what words the speaker uttered or even what sounds they produced. According to epistemic non-inferentialism, the justification of comprehension-based beliefs ​does not depend on the justification of other beliefs. This paper offers a new defense of epistemic non-inferentialism. First, I discuss three counterexamples to epistemic non-inferentialism provided recently by Brendan Balcerak Jackson. I (...)
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  35. Search for a Method.J.-P. SARTRE - 1963
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  36. Developing a model of the whistle-blowing process: How does type of wrongdoing affect the process.J. P. Near, M. Rehg, M. P. Miceli & Van Scotter Jr - 2004 - Business Ethics Quarterly 14 (4):219-242.
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    Why does human twin research not produce results consistent with those from nonhuman animals?J. P. Scott - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (1):39-40.
  38. Almog was Right, Kripke’s Causal Theory is Trivial.J. P. Smit - 2023 - Philosophia 51 (3):1627-1641.
    Joseph Almog pointed out that Kripkean causal chains not only exist for names, but for all linguistic items (Almog 1984: 482). Based on this, he argues that the role of such chains is the presemantic one of assigning a linguistic meaning to the use of a name (1984: 484). This view is consistent with any number of theories about what such a linguistic meaning could be, and hence with very different views about the semantic reference of names. He concludes that (...)
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  39. Saint Genet: Actor and Martyr.J.-P. Sartre - 1963
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    Private Censorship.J. P. Messina - 2023 - Oxford University Press.
    Concerns about censorship have once again reached a fever pitch across the liberal West. In other historical periods, such concerns may have marked reactions to book bans and burnings. Often, they followed prosecutions and subsequent jailtime for things spoken or written. During the Red Scare, they were the hushed response to chilling state-sponsored watch-lists and employer-supported blacklists designed to ensure victory against communism. Against this history, complaints about the new censorship appear differently. With respect to the new censorship, there are (...)
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  41. Goltz against cerebral localization: Methodology and experimental practices.J. P. Gamboa - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 84:101304.
    In the late 19th century, physiologists such as David Ferrier, Eduard Hitzig, and Hermann Munk argued that cerebral brain functions are localized in discrete structures. By the early 20th century, this became the dominant position. However, another prominent physiologist, Friedrich Goltz, rejected theories of cerebral localization and argued against these physiologists until his death in 1902. I argue in this paper that previous historical accounts have failed to comprehend why Goltz rejected cerebral localization. I show that Goltz adhered to a (...)
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  42. (1 other version)L'Être et le Néant : essai d'ontologie phénoménologique.J. P. Sartre - 1942 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 133 (10):177-179.
     
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  43. Bare particulars and individuation reply to Mertz.J. P. Moreland & Timothy Pickavance - 2003 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (1):1 – 13.
    Not long ago, one of us has clarified and defended a bare particular theory of individuation. More recently, D. W. Mertz has raised a set of objections against this account and other accounts of bare particulars and proffered an alternative theory of individuation. He claims to have shown that 'the concept of bare particulars, and consequently substratum ontology that requires it, is untenable.' We disagree with this claim and believe there are adequate responses to the three arguments Mertz raises against (...)
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    The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism: Hobbes to Locke.J. P. Day - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (56):266-268.
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    The postulate of private right and Kant’s semi-historical principles of property.J. P. Messina - 2021 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (1):64-83.
    Whereas several commentators have held that Kant’s argument for the postulate of private right fails insofar as it begs the question, I argue here that this criticism misses the mark. Critics have...
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  46. Therapeutic Chatbots as Cognitive-Affective Artifacts.J. P. Grodniewicz & Mateusz Hohol - 2024 - Topoi 43 (3):795-807.
    Conversational Artificial Intelligence (CAI) systems (also known as AI “chatbots”) are among the most promising examples of the use of technology in mental health care. With already millions of users worldwide, CAI is likely to change the landscape of psychological help. Most researchers agree that existing CAIs are not “digital therapists” and using them is not a substitute for psychotherapy delivered by a human. But if they are not therapists, what are they, and what role can they play in mental (...)
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  47. Varieties of three-valued Heyting algebras with a quantifier.M. Abad, J. P. Díaz Varela, L. A. Rueda & A. M. Suardíaz - 2000 - Studia Logica 65 (2):181-198.
    This paper is devoted to the study of some subvarieties of the variety Qof Q-Heyting algebras, that is, Heyting algebras with a quantifier. In particular, a deeper investigation is carried out in the variety Q 3 of three-valued Q-Heyting algebras to show that the structure of the lattice of subvarieties of Qis far more complicated that the lattice of subvarieties of Heyting algebras. We determine the simple and subdirectly irreducible algebras in Q 3 and we construct the lattice of subvarieties (...)
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    Varieties of Three-Values Heyting Algebras with a Quantifier.Manuel Abad, J. P. Diaz Varela & L. A. Rueda - 2000 - Studia Logica 65 (2):181-198.
    This paper is devoted to the study of some subvarieties of the variety Q of Q-Heyting algebras, that is, Heyting algebras with a quantifier. In particular, a deeper investigation is carried out in the variety Q subscript 3 of three-valued Q-Heyting algebras to show that the structure of the lattice of subvarieties of Q is far more complicated that the lattice of subvarieties of Heyting algebras. We determine the simple and subdirectly irreducible algebras in Q subscript 3 and we construct (...)
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  49. Game Theory and Demonstratives.J. P. Smit - 2024 - Erkenntnis 89 (8).
    This paper argues, based on Lewis’ claim that communication is a coordination game (Lewis in Minnesota studies in the philosophy of science, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp 3–35, 1975), that we can account for the communicative function of demonstratives without assuming that they semantically refer. The appeal of such a game theoretical version of the case for non-referentialism is that the communicative role of demonstratives can be accounted for without entering the cul de sac of trying to construct conventions (...)
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  50. Belief revision in psychotherapy.J. P. Grodniewicz - 2024 - Synthese 203 (4):1-22.
    According to the cognitive model of psychopathology, maladaptive beliefs about oneself, others, and the world are the main factors contributing to the development and persistence of various forms of mental suffering. Therefore, the key therapeutic process of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)—a therapeutic approach rooted in the cognitive model—is cognitive restructuring, i.e., a process of revision of such maladaptive beliefs. In this paper, I examine the philosophical assumptions underlying CBT and offer theoretical reasons to think that the effectiveness of belief revision (...)
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