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    The referential dynamics of cognition and action.Jeff Pressing - 1999 - Psychological Review 106 (4):714-747.
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    Idleness: A Philosophical Essay: by Brian O’Connor, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2018, 203 pp., $24.95/€20.00.Jeff Noonan - 2020 - The European Legacy 25 (7-8):880-881.
    Volume 25, Issue 7-8, November - December 2020, Page 880-881.
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    Make a choice: when you are at the intersection of happiness and despair.Jeff Benedict - 2016 - Salt Lake City, Utah: Ensign Peak.
    Jeff Benedict has seen both good and bad in his career as a journalist. Some of the best are the extraordinary people he has met who have made deliberate choices to live happier lives despite the extreme hardship that each of them have faced. Although life will knock us down from time to time, this book is an important reminder that we all can make a choice to get back up, brush ourselves off, and keep pressing forward. Replace (...)
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    William Wood: Blaise Pascal on duplicity, sin, and the fall: the secret instinct: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013, viii + 226 pages, $125.00.Jeff Jordan - 2014 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 76 (3):331-334.
    William Wood’s study, Blaise Pascal on duplicity, sin, and the fall, is an in-depth exploration of Pascal’s views of sin, human fallenness, and self-deception. While Wood is a tutorial fellow in Theology at Oriel College, Oxford University, his book engages work in analytic philosophy, as well as historical theology. Concisely put, according to Pascal, sin is a kind of idolatry, with some created thing replacing God as the sinner’s highest good. This replacement involves a turning away from the truth, as (...)
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    Subjective reports of stimulus, response, and decision times in speeded tasks: How accurate are decision time reports?Jeff Miller, Paula Vieweg, Nicolas Kruize & Belinda McLea - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4):1013-1036.
    Four experiments examined how accurately participants can report the times of their own decisions. Within an auditory reaction time task, participants reported the time at which the tone was presented, they decided on the response, or the response key was pressed. Decision time reports were checked for plausibility against the actual RTs, and we compared the effects of experimental manipulations on these two measures to see whether the reported decision times showed appropriate effects. In addition, we estimated the amount of (...)
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  6. Précis: The morality and law of war.Jeff McMahan - unknown
    The following commentaries are responses to the rough drafts of six lectures — the Hourani Lectures—that I delivered at the University of Buffalo in November of 2006. This draft manuscript is being extensively revised and expanded for publication by Oxford University Press as a book called The Morality and Law of War. Even though in January 2007 the book was still both unpolished and incomplete, David Enoch at that time generously organized a workshop at the Law School of the Hebrew (...)
     
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    A Theory of Knowledge and Belief Change: Formal and Experimental Perspectives, by Masaharu Mizumoto: Japan: Hokkaido University Press, 2011, pp. v + 298, ¥7500.Jeff Dunn - 2013 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 91 (2):413-415.
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  8. Emergent Substances, Physical Properties, Action Explanations.Jeff Engelhardt - 2015 - Erkenntnis 80 (6):1125-1146.
    This paper proposes that if individual X ‘inherits’ property F from individual Y, we should be leery of explanations that appeal to X’s being F. This bears on what I’ll call “emergent substance dualism”, the view that human persons or selves are metaphysically fundamental or “new kinds of things with new kinds of causal powers” even though they depend in some sense on physical particulars :5–23, 2006; Personal agency. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2008). Two of the most prominent advocates of (...)
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    The making of Friedrich Nietzsche: The Quest for identity, 1844-1869 Daniel blue cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2016; 344 pp. $56.95. [REVIEW]Jeff Brown - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (4):915-916.
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    John Krige, American Hegemony and the Postwar Reconstruction of Science in Europe. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006. Pp. 384. ISBN 0-262-11297-3. $40.00, £25.95. [REVIEW]Jeff Hughes - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Science 41 (4):624.
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    Jack Morrell, science at oxford, 1914–1939: Transforming an arts university. Oxford: Clarendon press, 1997. Pp. XX+473. Isbn 0-19-820657-7. £55.00. [REVIEW]Jeff Hughes - 2001 - British Journal for the History of Science 34 (2):233-250.
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    Jonathan Rauch. The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2021. 280 pp. [REVIEW]Jeff Frenkiewich - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 48 (2):423-424.
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    Review of Dimitri Ginev, The Tenets of Cognitive Existentialism. [REVIEW]Jeff Kochan - 2012 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2012.04.23).
    Review of: Dimitri Ginev (2011), The Tenets of Cognitive Existentialism (Athens: Ohio University Press).
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    Craig Dworkin. Dictionary Poetics: Toward a Radical Lexicography. New York: Fordham University Press, 2020. 272 pp. [REVIEW]Jeff Dolven - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 48 (4):808-809.
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    Institutional Approaches to Judicial Restraint.Jeff A. King - 2008 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 28 (3):409-441.
    This article addresses the pressing issue of what process courts should use to identify those questions whose resolution lies beyond their appropriate capacity and legitimacy. The search for such a process is a basic constitutional problem that has defied a clear answer for well over a hundred years. The chequered history of earlier attempts illustrates why commentators have once again begun to gravitate towards institutional approaches. The general features of institutional approaches include emphasis on uncertainty, judicial fallibility, systemic impact, (...)
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    Artificial moral agents: saviors or destroyers?: Wendell Wallach and Colin Allen: Review of moral machines: teaching robots right from wrong. Oxford University Press, 2009, xi + 275 pp, ISBN 978-0-19-537404-9. [REVIEW]Jeff Buechner - 2010 - Ethics and Information Technology 12 (4):363-370.
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    Charles Thorpe, Oppenheimer: The Tragic Intellect. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Pp. xx+413. ISBN 0-226-79845-3. $37.50, £24.00. [REVIEW]Jeff Hughes - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Science 42 (1):127.
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    A Field on Fire: The Future of Environmental History ed. by Mark D. Hersey and Ted Steinberg.Jeff Hirschy - 2022 - Environment, Space, Place 14 (1):133-135.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:A Field on Fire: The Future of Environmental History ed. by Mark D. Hersey and Ted SteinbergJeff HirschyA Field on Fire: The Future of Environmental History EDITED BY MARK D. HERSEY AND TED STEINBERG Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 2019In the beginning, there was something. Usually filled in with more details, the phrase “in the beginning” is a universal phrase that can cross academic fields, religions, governments, (...)
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    Book Review: Translation, Biopolitics, Colonial Difference (Traces) edited by Naoki Sakai and Jon Solomon Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2006. [REVIEW]Jeff Heydon - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (5):156-158.
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  20. Rumors of the outside: Blanchot’s murmurs and the indistinction of literature.Jeff Fort - 2018 - Angelaki 23 (3):158-177.
    Blanchot often evoked the silence required for literary writing, a silence which he says must “be imposed” on a pre-existing and indistinct murmur of language. Likewise, he evokes this murmur itself as an originary ground of all speech, including literary speech. Less often recognized are the ways in which he also locates this murmur in the realm of public speech and everyday language, the rumor of speech spoken by no one and by everyone, a realm which he in turn links (...)
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    Existentialism. An introduction. Kevin Aho malden, ma: Polity press,2014; XVII + 193 pp. [REVIEW]Jeff Brown - 2018 - Dialogue (3).
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    Pap A. Ndiaye. Nylon and Bombs: DuPont and the March of Modern America. Translated by, Elborg Forster. 289 pp., figs., tables, index. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. $45. [REVIEW]Jeff Hughes - 2008 - Isis 99 (2):443-444.
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    Correspondence: The Foundation of the Situationist International , Guy Debord, Los Angeles: Semiotext, 2009. All the King’s Horses, Michèle Bernstein, Los Angeles: Semiotext, 2008. 50 Years of Recuperation of the Situationist International, McKenzie Wark, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2008. [REVIEW]Jeff Kinkle - 2010 - Historical Materialism 18 (1):164-177.
    This review-essay looks at three texts from, or about, the early days of the Situationist International. The first volume of Guy Debord’s Correspondence reveals the SI’s internal discussions during their decisive first three years; Bernstein’s book represents an example of the continued relevance of the technique of détournement; while Wark’s text demonstrates both the breadth of the Situationist project and that, despite being continually mined by the academy, activists, the creative industries, and other more sinister recuperators, their work has not (...)
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    Andrew brown, J. D. Bernal: The Sage of science. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2005. Pp. XIV+562. Isbn 0-19-851544-8. £25.00. [REVIEW]Jeff Hughes - 2007 - British Journal for the History of Science 40 (1):149-150.
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    G. BATCHELOR, The Life and Legacy of G. I. Taylor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. xv+285. ISBN 0-521-46121-9. £45.00. [REVIEW]Jeff Hughes - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Science 31 (3):361-375.
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    Joanna Stalnaker. The Unfinished Enlightenment: Description in the Age of the Encyclopedia. xvi + 240 pp., illus., bibl., index. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2010. £27.95, $45. [REVIEW]Jeff Loveland - 2011 - Isis 102 (3):568-569.
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    Charles G. Gross, A Hole in the Head: More Tales in the History of Neuroscience. Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, 2009. Pp. x+356. ISBN 978-0-262-01338-3. £25.95. [REVIEW]Jeff Wolf - 2011 - British Journal for the History of Science 44 (1):146-147.
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  28. Comment.Jeff McMahon - manuscript
    in Michael Doyle, Striking First: Preemption and Prevention in International Conflict (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008).
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    William D. Phillips Jr., Slavery in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014. Pp. 272; 3 figures. $65. ISBN: 978-0-8122-4491-5. [REVIEW]Jeff Fynn-Paul - 2015 - Speculum 90 (1):289-291.
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    After Modernity: Husserlian Reflections on a Philosophical Tradition James Richard Mensch Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1996, 309 pp. [REVIEW]Jeff Mitscherling - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (1):223-.
    There has been a sudden explosion of works announced as alternatives to contemporary postmodern attempts to move "beyond modernity." Some of these, like Eugene Goodheart's The Reign of Ideology, are primarily polemical and fail ultimately to convince, while others, such as Gregory Bruce Smith's Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Transition to Postmodernity, are erudite, thorough, and persuasive. Mensch's book falls into the latter camp.
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    Moral Error Theory: History, Critique, Defence.Jeff Wisdom - 2018 - Philosophical Quarterly 68 (270):217-220.
    © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Scots Philosophical Association and the University of St Andrews. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: [email protected] Olson's Moral Error Theory: History, Critique, Defence has four aims. First, the book aims to provide a historical background to the development of moral error theory prior to its appearance in Mackie's article, ‘A Refutation of Morals.’ Secondly, it provides a critical look at four different versions of the queerness argument. (...)
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    Economies of disclosure.Jeff Bollinger - 2004 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 34 (3):1-1.
    Imagine this scenario: a bank customer walks up to an ATM to withdraw cash from her account. While entering her PIN, she accidentally presses the '3' key at the same time as the 'Clear' key. Instantly $100 comes out of the cash dispenser! Curious, she checks the receipt and seeing that the money did not from her account, she tries the same operation. Again, $100 comes out of the cash dispenser. At this point she has two options, A: she can (...)
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    The Bureaucratization of Socialism Donald C. Hodges Boston: The University of Massachusetts Press, 1981. Pp. viii, 210. $15.00. [REVIEW]R. Jeff Burkhardt - 1982 - Dialogue 21 (3):588-591.
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    Aitor Anduaga, Wireless and Empire: Geopolitics, Radio Industry and Ionosphere in the British Empire, 1918–1939. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. xxv+386. ISBN 978-0-19-956272-5. £39.95. [REVIEW]Jeff Hughes - 2010 - British Journal for the History of Science 43 (2):312-314.
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  35. Review of Rhonda L. Hinther, "Perogies and Politics: Canada's Ukrainian Left, 1891-1991". [REVIEW]Jeff Kochan - 2020 - East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies 7 (1):283-285.
    Using an intersectionalist analysis, Hinther recounts efforts by Canada’s Ukrainian minority to build an ethnically distinct leftist movement. Opposed from without by both left-wing internationalists and right-wing nationalists, and hobbled from within by stubborn gender and generational inequalities, the movement finally lost its radical political momentum and so took up its allotted place in Canada’s polite multicultural mosaic. (Published in the series “Studies in Gender and History,” University of Toronto Press, 2018.).
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  36. (1 other version)Review of Isabelle Stengers, Cosmopolitics I. [REVIEW]Jeff Kochan - 2011 - Isis 102 (3):594-595.
    Review of: Isabelle Stengers (2010), Cosmopolitics I, trans. Robert Bononno (Posthumanities, 9) (Minneapolis/London: University of Minnesota Press).
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    Jeff Love: the black circle: a life of Alexandre Kojève: Columbia University Press, New York, 2018, 360 pp, Hardcover, ISBN: 978-0-231-18656-8, $36.53/€42,99; kindle, ISBN: 0231186568, $24.93/€30,99.Evert van der Zweerde - 2020 - Studies in East European Thought 72 (1):97-100.
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    McMahan, Jeff . Killing in War . New York: Oxford University Press, 2009 . Pp. 250. $35.00 (cloth).Whitley Kaufman - 2010 - Ethics 120 (2):399-404.
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    McMahan, Jeff: The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2002.Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen - 2002 - SATS 3 (2):154-158.
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    Jeff Sebo, Saving Animals, Saving Ourselves: Why Animals Matter for Pandemics, Climate Change, and Other Catastrophes (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022), pp. xvii + 255. [REVIEW]Kyle Johannsen - 2024 - Utilitas 36 (3):318-321.
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    (1 other version)Jeff Jordan Pascal's Wager: Pragmatic arguments and belief in God. (Oxford: Clarendon press, 2006). Pp. X+227. $65.00; £35.00 (hbk). ISBN 978 0199291328. [REVIEW]Paul Saka - 2007 - Religious Studies 43 (4):492-496.
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    Jeff Hardin; Ronald L. Numbers; Ronald A. Binzley (Editors). The Warfare between Science and Religion: The Idea That Wouldn’t Die. viii + 355 pp., index. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. [REVIEW]R. Clinton Ohlers - 2020 - Isis 111 (2):379-380.
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    Jeff Spinner, The Boundaries of Citizenship: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality in the Liberal State, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994, 230 pp. [REVIEW]David A. Reidy - unknown
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    Jeff Hardin, Ronald L. Numbers and Ronald A. Binzley , The Warfare between Science and Religion: The Idea That Wouldn't Die. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. Pp. 355. ISBN 978-1-4214-2618-1. $39.95. [REVIEW]Geoffrey Cantor - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Science 52 (2):375-376.
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    Jeff Dolven Senses of Style: Poetry before Interpretation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018. 240 pp. [REVIEW]Robert Hudson Vincent - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 45 (4):1002-1003.
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    Review of Jeff E. Biddle's Progress Through Regression: The Life Story of the Empirical Cobb-Douglas Production Function. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, xii + 334 pp. [REVIEW]Aiko Ikeo - 2022 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 15 (2):aa–aa.
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    Jeff Horn;, Leonard N. Rosenband;, Merritt Roe Smith . Reconceptualizing the Industrial Revolution. 356 pp., tables, bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass./London: MIT Press, 2010. $24. [REVIEW]James E. McClellan - 2011 - Isis 102 (4):760-761.
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    Jeff Horn. The Path Not Taken: French Industrialization in the Age of Revolution, 1750–1830. ix + 383 pp., bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2006. $45. [REVIEW]Janis Langins - 2007 - Isis 98 (4):836-837.
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    Jeff Love. The Black Circle: A Life of Alexandre Kojève. New York: Columbia University Press, 2018. 376 pp. [REVIEW]Bryan-Paul Frost - 2020 - Critical Inquiry 46 (3):705-706.
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    Jeff Hecht. Beam: The Race to Make the Laser. x + 284 pp., apps., bibl., index. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. $29.99. [REVIEW]Thomas Lassman - 2006 - Isis 97 (4):796-797.
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