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    That Giant Monster Call’d a Multitude.Jacob Tootalian - 2017 - Hobbes Studies 30 (2):223-235.
    _ Source: _Volume 30, Issue 2, pp 223 - 235 Scholarship on _Leviathan_ has not fully explored the distinctive pattern of language that Hobbes used to invoke the central conceit of the treatise—“that great LEVIATHAN called a COMMONWEALTH.” This note highlights an earlier instance of that rare linguistic construction, one that presented a similar image of political monstrosity several years before Hobbes’s metaphor was published. _Verses in Honour of the Reverend and Learned Judge of the Law, Judge Jenkin_ celebrated the (...)
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  2. Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra.Jacob Klein, Eva Brann & J. Winfree Smith - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (4):374-375.
  3. Grasping and perceiving objects.Pierre Jacob - 2005 - In Andrew Brook & Kathleen Akins (eds.), Cognition and the Brain: The Philosophy and Neuroscience Movement. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 241--283.
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    Judaism's Theological Voice: The Melody of the Talmud.Jacob Neusner - 1995 - University of Chicago Press.
    Distinguished historian of Judaism Jacob Neusner here ventures for the first time into constructive theology. Taking the everyday life of contemporary Judaism as his beginning, Neusner asks when in the life of the living faith of the Torah does Israel, the holy community, meet God? Where does the meeting take place? What is the medium of the encounter? In his attempt to answer these questions, Neusner sets forth the character and the form of the Torah as sung theology. Israel, (...)
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  5. La logique des noms propres.Pierre Jacob & Francois Recanati - 1982 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (3):542-545.
     
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  6. Why visual experience is likely to resist being enacted.Pierre Jacob - 2006 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 12.
    Alva Noë’s version of the enactive conception in _Action in Perception_ is an important contribution to the study of visual perception. First, I argue, however, that it is unclear (at best) whether, as the enactivists claim, work on change blindness supports the denial of the existence of detailed visual representations. Second, I elaborate on what Noë calls the ‘puzzle of perceptual presence’. Thirdly, I question the enactivist account of perceptual constancy. Finally, I draw attention to the tensions between enactivism and (...)
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  7. Ways of Seeing: The Scope and Limits of Visual Cognition.Pierre Jacob & Marc Jeannerod - 2003 - Oxford University Press.
    Ways of Seeing is a unique collaboration between an eminent philosopher and a world famous neuroscientist. It focuses on one of the most basic human functions - vision. What does it mean to 'see'. It brings together electrophysiological studies, neuropsychology, psychophysics, cognitive psychology, and philosophy of mind. The first truly interdisciplinary book devoted to the topic of vision, it will make a valuable contribution to the field of cognitive science.
     
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  8. The Ascent of Man [by] J. Bronowski. [Reprinted.].Jacob Bronowski - 1974 - British Broadcasting Corporation.
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    The identity of man.Jacob Bronowski & American Museum of Natural History - 1965 - Garden City, N.Y.: Published for the American Museum of Natural History [by] the Natural History Press.
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  10. Dialogues from Delphi.Jacob Loewenberg - 1949 - Berkeley,: University of California Press.
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    Why Philosophy Is Easy.Jacob Needleman - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (1):3 - 14.
    This naturally calls to mind Plato's plan of education in which the highest pursuit, philosophy, is also to be the last in line. With Plato, as with Maimonides, we read that the direct search for wisdom is to be preceded by a certain training of all the natural faculties of man: the body, the emotions, and the intellect.
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  12. Where are human subjects in Big Data research? The emerging ethics divide.Kate Crawford & Jacob Metcalf - 2016 - Big Data and Society 3 (1).
    There are growing discontinuities between the research practices of data science and established tools of research ethics regulation. Some of the core commitments of existing research ethics regulations, such as the distinction between research and practice, cannot be cleanly exported from biomedical research to data science research. Such discontinuities have led some data science practitioners and researchers to move toward rejecting ethics regulations outright. These shifts occur at the same time as a proposal for major revisions to the Common Rule—the (...)
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  13. The motor theory of social cognition: a critique.Pierre Jacob & Marc Jeannerod - 2005 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (1):21-25.
    Recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of action have considerably enlarged our understanding of human motor cognition. In particular, the activity of the mirror system, first discovered in the brain of non-human primates, provides an observer with the understanding of a perceived action by means of the motor simulation of the agent's observed movements. This discovery has raised the prospects of a motor theory of social cognition. Since human social cognition includes the ability to mindread, many motor theorists of social (...)
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    (1 other version)Roman Law in the State of Nature.Jacob Giltaij - forthcoming - New Content is Available for Grotiana.
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    The Wisdom of Love: Toward a Shared Inner Search.Jacob Needleman - 2005 - Sandpoint, USA: Morning Light Press.
    What is the antidote to romantic love that all too often exhausts itself over night? This work suggests love can be a reflection of our spiritual being. It states that by the time we are living together something beyond passion is required something intentional and conscious is needed.
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    Religion and Law: How Through Halakhah Judaism Sets Forth Its Theology and Philosophy.Jacob Neusner - 1996 - University of South Florida.
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  17. Personhood and AI: Why large language models don’t understand us.Jacob Browning - 2023 - AI and Society 39 (5):2499-2506.
    Recent artificial intelligence advances, especially those of large language models (LLMs), have increasingly shown glimpses of human-like intelligence. This has led to bold claims that these systems are no longer a mere “it” but now a “who,” a kind of person deserving respect. In this paper, I argue that this view depends on a Cartesian account of personhood, on which identifying someone as a person is based on their cognitive sophistication and ability to address common-sense reasoning problems. I contrast this (...)
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    Das Selbstbewusstwerden des Geistes.Jacob Hessing - 1936 - Stuttgart,: F. Frommann. Edited by C. Sypkens Kylstra & Käte Nadler.
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  19. Religion und Dogmatismus ausgehend von Ernst Cassirer.Jacob Hesse - 2024 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 71 (1):96–114.
    Religion scheint auf den ersten Blick eine besondere Anfälligkeit für Dogmatismus zu besitzen. Religiöse Überzeugungen sind häufig tief im Leben der Menschen verankert und religiöse Hingabe scheint in Spannung zu jedem Zweifel an dem Inhalt der jeweiligen Religion zu stehen. Auf der Basis von Ernst Cassirers Überlegungen kann im Gegensatz zu diesem Anschein eine Konzeption von Religion entwickelt werden, wonach sich diese gerade durch eine kritische Reflexion auf die eigenen Inhalte auszeichnet und im Gegensatz zu Aberglauben, Irrglaube und Wahnglaube, zu (...)
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  20. Religion und Wissenschaft bei Charles Sanders Peirce.Jacob Hesse - 2015 - Münster: LIT.
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    Fundamental studies on Jean Bodin.Jacob Peter Meyer (ed.) - 1914 - New York: Arno Press.
    Hauser, H. La response de Jean Bodin à M. de Malestroit.--Levron, J. Jean Bodin et sa famille.--Kamp, M. E. Die Staatswirtschaftslehre Jean Bodins.--Mesnard, P. La pensée religieuse de Bodin.--Bezold, F. von, Jean Bodin als Occultist und seine Démonomanie.--Bezold, F. von. Jean Bodins Colloquium Heptaplomeres und der Altheismus des 16.--Feist, E. Weltbild und Staatsidee bei Jean Bodin.--Mayer, J. P. Jefferson as reader of Bodin.
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  22. The pragmatics of semeiosis.Jacob Mey & Morris Zapp - 1992 - In Maksim Stamenov (ed.), Current advances in semantic theory. Philadelphia: John Benjamins. pp. 219--237.
     
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    Scapegoat Narratives in Herodotus.Jacob Stern - 1991 - Hermes 119 (3):304-311.
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  24. Religia a przyszłość psychoanalizy.Jacob Taubes - 2010 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 3 (14).
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  25. Swedenborg.Jacob Taubes - 2013 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (24).
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  26. Theology and Political Theory.Jacob Taubes - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    The scope and limit of mental simulation.Pierre Jacob - 2002 - In Jérôme Dokic & Joëlle Proust (eds.), Simulation and Knowledge of Action. John Benjamins.
  28. What Minds Can Do. Intentionality in a Non-Intentional World.Pierre Jacob - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (2):379-379.
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    8 Sexual orientation, exit and refuge.Jacob T. Levy - 2005 - In Avigail Eisenberg & Jeff Spinner-Halev (eds.), minorities within minorities: equality, rights and diversity. cambridge university press. pp. 172.
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    The Contents of the Several Chapters contained in this Treatise.Alexander Jacob - 1987 - In A. Jacob (ed.), Henry More: The immortality of the soul. Boston: M. Nijhoff. pp. 309--327.
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  31. Agricultural policy and the business cycle.Jacob Oser - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  32. Sleeping Beauty, Countable Additivity, and Rational Dilemmas.Jacob Ross - 2010 - Philosophical Review 119 (4):411-447.
    Currently, the most popular views about how to update de se or self-locating beliefs entail the one-third solution to the Sleeping Beauty problem.2 Another widely held view is that an agent‘s credences should be countably additive.3 In what follows, I will argue that there is a deep tension between these two positions. For the assumptions that underlie the one-third solution to the Sleeping Beauty problem entail a more general principle, which I call the Generalized Thirder Principle, and there are situations (...)
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  33. The Unknown Paul: Essays on Luke—Acts and Early Christian History.Jacob Jervell - 1984
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    Psicodrama y Teoría política.Jacob L. Moreno - 2013 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 13.
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    The Question of Genre in plutarch's Maxime Cvm Principibvs Philosopho Esse Disserendvm.Jacob P. B. Mortensen - 2019 - Classical Quarterly 69 (2):815-824.
    In his book on Plutarch'sMaxime cum principibus philosopho esse disserendumfrom 2009, Geert Roskam takes up the question of the genre of the work. Few scholars have approached this question and they have had little to say. Hence, Roskam's treatment of the question is much appreciated. Among the suggestions previously put forth is the suggestion by F.H. Sandbach, who argued that the work should be regarded as a treatise, while H.N. Fowler stated in the ‘Introduction’ to the Loeb Classical Library translation (...)
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    The Way of the Fathers.Jacob M. Myers - 1975 - Interpretation 29 (2):121-140.
    The qualities of Abraham's God, as tradition has them, are personal presence and guidance, a God who makes and keeps promises, who “covenants” with him and communicates with him directly; and who acts justly, not in a forensic sense but in a practical way.
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    Planning and social responsibility — a reexamination.Jacob Naor - 1982 - Journal of Business Ethics 1 (4):313 - 319.
    A new public centered long-range corporate planning orientation is proposed. Underlying this orientation is the rationale that the main purpose of business activity is the satisfaction of socially desirable needs, i.e. needs that are compatible with long run public welfare. Such need satisfaction will tend to bring about improvements in the quality of private and public life. Corporate planning should thus facilitate the performance of business activities designed to achieve the satisfaction of socially desirable needs.The determination of what are socially (...)
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    5. Dating a Mishnah-Tractate: The Case of Tamid.Jacob Neusner - 1980 - In Joseph L. Blau & Maurice Wohlgelernter (eds.), History, religion, and spiritual democracy: essays in honor of Joseph L. Blau. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 97-113.
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    Geschichte der jüdischen ReligionGeschichte der judischen Religion.Jacob Neusner & Johann Maier - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):112.
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    Intertextuality and the Literature of Judaism.Jacob Neusner - 1990 - American Journal of Semiotics 7 (1-2):153-182.
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  41. Jews and Christians: The Myth of a Common Tradition.Jacob Neusner - 1991
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  42. Every Vote Counts: Equality, Autonomy, and the Moral Value of Democratic Decision-Making.Daniel Jacob - 2015 - Res Publica 21 (1):61-75.
    What is the moral value of formal democratic decision-making? Egalitarian accounts of democracy provide a powerful answer to this question. They present formal democratic procedures as a way for a society of equals to arrive at collective decisions in a transparent and mutually acceptable manner. More specifically, such procedures ensure and publicly affirm that all members of a political community, in their capacity as autonomous actors, are treated as equals who are able and have a right to participate in collective (...)
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    Essence and End in Aristotle.Jacob Rosen - 2014 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 46:73-107.
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    Comparing comprehension of consent document between adolescent girls and caregivers of adolescents in Siaya County, Kenya: implications for research with adolescents.Jacob Onyango, Gift-Noelle Wango, Nicky Okeyo, Lennah Oluoch, Harsha Thirumurthy, Millicent Omoya, Nancy Ounda, Dickens Omondi & Kawango Agot - forthcoming - Research Ethics.
    Despite their vulnerability, adolescents are often excluded from health research due to ethical concerns about research with minors, especially in low-income regions like Sub-Saharan Africa. We enrolled adolescent girls aged 15–17 years and caregivers of girls of the same age. Using a 25-question Comprehension Score Sheet, we applied a quantitative approach to compare the comprehension of informed consent of 33 adolescent girls and 41 caregivers of adolescent girls aged 15–17 years. The assessments were audio-recorded and reviewed for quality check. The (...)
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    The logistics of the Republic of Letters: mercantile undercurrents of early modern scholarly knowledge circulation.Jacob Orrje - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Science 53 (3):351-369.
    Anglo-Swedish scholarly correspondence from the mid-eighteenth century contains repeated mentions of two merchants, Abraham Spalding and Gustavus Brander. The letters describe how these men facilitated the exchange of knowledge over the Baltic Sea and the North Sea by shipping letters, books and other scientific objects, as well as by enabling long-distance financial transactions. Through the case of Spalding and Brander, this article examines the material basis for early modern scholarly exchange. Using the concept of logistics to highlight and relate several (...)
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    (1 other version)Do we know how we know our own minds yet?Pierre Jacob - 2004 - In Richard Schantz (ed.), The Externalist Challenge. De Gruyter.
    In traditional epistemology, psychological self-knowledge is taken to be the paradigm of privleged a priori knowledge. According to an influential incompatibilist line of thought, traditional epistemic features attributed to psychological self-knowledge are supposed to be inconsistent with content externalism. In this paper, I examine one prominent compatibilist response by an advocate of content externalism, i.e., Fred Dretske's answer tot he incompatibilist argument, based on the model of displaced perceptual knowledge. I discuss the costs and benefits of his answer.
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    Edgar Morin: la fabrique d'une pensée et ses réseaux influents.Jean Jacob - 2011 - Villeurbanne: Éditions Golias.
    Né en 1921, Edgar Morin est un penseur connu, mais heureusement pas toujours reconnu dans les milieux scientifiques. Sa ronflante Méthode, qui établit que les effets d’une action échappent souvent à son auteur en provoquant des conséquences méconnues, comble surtout des médias trop heureux d’avoir sous la main un théoricien tout-terrain aux analyses grandiloquentes. D’ailleurs, la femme, l’entreprise, le football, la France, l’Europe, les pays de l’est, les pays arabes, le monde... sont, pour Edgar Morin, complexes. En quelques années, Edgar (...)
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  48. Memory, learning and metacognition.Pierre Jacob - unknown
    I examine the impact of human metarepresentational abilities on human memory.
     
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  49. Theology of Election—Israel and the Church.Jacób Jocz - 1958
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  50. Language, Common Sense, and the Winograd Schema Challenge.Jacob Browning & Yann LeCun - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 325 (C).
    Since the 1950s, philosophers and AI researchers have held that disambiguating natural language sentences depended on common sense. In 2012, the Winograd Schema Challenge was established to evaluate the common-sense reasoning abilities of a machine by testing its ability to disambiguate sentences. The designers argued only a system capable of “thinking in the full-bodied sense” would be able to pass the test. However, by 2023, the original authors concede the test has been soundly defeated by large language models which still (...)
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