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  1. A note on forking and normalization.John B. Vaughn - 1987 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 26 (1):165-168.
     
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  2. Behavior and the concept of mental disease.John B. Watson - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (22):589-597.
  3. Studies in the Theory of Ideology.John B. Thompson - 1986 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 20 (2):179-181.
     
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    The development and decline of Chinese cosmology.John B. Henderson - 1984 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Cosmological ideas influenced every aspect of traditional Chinese culture, from science and medicine to art, philosophy, and religion. Although other premodern societies developed similar conceptions, in no other major civilization were such ideas so pervasive or powerful. In The Development and Decline of Chinese Cosmology, John Henderson traces the evolution of Chinese thought on cosmic order from the classical era to the nineteenth century. Unlike many standard studies of premodern cosmologies, this book analyzes the origins, development, and rejection of (...)
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  5. Process Theology: An Introductory Exposition.John B. Cobb & David R. Griffin - 1979 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (1):61-62.
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    (1 other version)Behaviorism.John B. Watson - 1926 - Journal of Philosophy 23 (12):331-334.
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    Individuals and Identity in Economics.John B. Davis - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book examines the different conceptions of the individual that have emerged in recent new approaches in economics, including behavioral economics, experimental economics, social preferences approaches, game theory, neuroeconomics, evolutionary and complexity economics, and the capability approach. These conceptions are classified according to whether they seek to revise the traditional atomist individual conception, put new emphasis on interaction and relations between individuals, account for individuals as evolving and self-organizing, and explain individuals in terms of capabilities. The method of analysis uses (...)
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  8. Ideology and modern culture.John B. Thompson - 1993 - South African Journal of Philosophy 12 (1):12-18.
     
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  9. Christ in a Pluralistic Age.John B. Cobb - 1977
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  10. Habermas: Critical Debates.John B. Thompson & David Held - 1986 - Studies in Soviet Thought 31 (4):347-349.
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    Collective Intentionality, Complex Economic Behavior, and Valuation.John B. Davis - 2003 - ProtoSociology 18:163-183.
    This paper argues that collective intentionality analysis (principally as drawn from the work of Raimo Tuomela) provides a theoretical framework, complementary to traditional instrumental rationality analysis, that allows us to explain economic behavior as ‘complex.’ Economic behavior may be regarded as complex if it cannot be reduced to a single explanatory framework. Contemporary mainstream economics, in its reliance on instrumental rationality as the exclusive basis for explaining economic behavior, does not offer an account of economic behavior as complex. Coupling collective (...)
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    Mark Blaug on the historiography of economics.John B. Davis - 2013 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 6 (3):44.
    This paper discusses how Mark Blaug reversed his thinking about the historiography of economics, abandoning 'rational' for 'historical' reconstruction, and using an economics of scientific knowledge argument against Paul Samuelson and others that rational reconstructions of past ideas and theories in the "marketplace of ideas" were Pareto inefficient. Blaug's positive argument for historical reconstruction was built on the concept of "lost content" and his rejection of the end-state view of competition in favor of a process view. He used these ideas (...)
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    Change and Continuity in Economic Methodology and Philosophy of Economics.John B. Davis - 2021 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 21 (2):187-210.
    Cet article présente mes réflexions en leur état au début de l’année 2020 quant à la situation de la méthodologie économique et de la philosophie de l’économie (ou philosophie économique), après quinze années passées à la co-direction (avec Wade Hands) du Journal of Economic Methodology. J’y constate les changements des méta-champs de recherche que sont la méthodologie et la philosophie de l’économie, depuis leur surgissement comme sous-domaines au sein des sciences économiques durant les années 1980. En usant d’une analyse qui (...)
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    John Stuart Mill.John B. Ellery - 1964 - New York,: Twayne Publishers.
    This book offers a clear and highly readable introduction to the ethical and social-political philosophy of John Stuart Mill. Dale E. Miller argues for a "utopian" reading of Mill's utilitarianism. He analyses Mill's views on happiness and goes on to show the practical, social and political implications that can be drawn from his utilitarianism, especially in relation to the construction of morality, individual freedom, democratic reform, and economic organization. By highlighting the utopian thinking which lies at the heart of (...)
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    Should Mitochondrial Donation Be Anonymous?John B. Appleby - 2018 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 43 (2):261-280.
    Currently in the United Kingdom, anyone donating gametes has the status of an open-identity donor. This means that, at the age of 18, persons conceived with gametes donated since April 1, 2005 have a right to access certain pieces of identifying information about their donor. However, in early 2015, the UK Parliament approved new regulations that make mitochondrial donors anonymous. Both mitochondrial donation and gamete donation are similar in the basic sense that they involve the contribution of gamete materials to (...)
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    A methodological perspective on economic modelling and the global pandemic.John B. Davis - 2022 - Economic Thought 10 (2):1.
    A question that recent research on the global pandemic raises is: how do the assumptions underlying epidemiological models and economic models differ? Epidemiological models we now know have become quite sophisticated (see Avery et al., 2020). Debate among economic methodologists regarding the nature of modeling has generated a considerable literature as well (Reiss, 2012; Hands, 2013). Yet these two literatures are largely non-communicating. Perhaps this is because economics has produced relatively little research on pandemics (though see Boianovsky and Erreygers, 2021). (...)
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    Islamic Law of War: Justifications and Regulations. By Ahmed Al-Dawoody.John B. Quigley - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (2).
    The Islamic Law of War: Justifications and Regulations. By Ahmed Al-Dawoody. Palgrave Series in Islamic Theology, Law, and History, vol. 2. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Pp. xiii + 338. $90.
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    A Christian natural theology, based on the thought of Alfred North Whitehead.John B. Cobb - 1965 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
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    Temporality and illness: a phenomenological perspective.John B. Brough - 2001 - In S. Kay Toombs (ed.), Handbook of Phenomenology and Medicine. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 29--46.
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    Stepping up: how taking responsibility changes everything.John B. Izzo - 2020 - Oakland, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers.
    The perfect book for the times in which we live... page after page of engaging stories, profound insights, and practical tips on how you can stand up and take responsibility for making something meaningful happen.
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    From Modernity to Ecological Civilization.John B. Cobb - 2021 - Process Studies 50 (2):242-254.
    This short article was originally delivered as a lecture in China, The article sketches a process view of history from ancient to medieval civilization, to modernity in two major phases, and to the current transition to a constructive postmodern, ecological civilization.
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    Some trivial considerations.John B. Goode - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (2):624-631.
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    Geschichte der Gedankenwelt.John B. Bury - 1949 - De Gruyter.
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  24. Epistemic approaches to deliberative democracy.John B. Min & James K. Wong - 2018 - Philosophy Compass 13 (6):e12497.
    This article offers a comprehensive review of the major theoretical issues and findings of the epistemic approaches to deliberative democracy. Section 2 surveys the norms and ideals of deliberative democracy in relation to deliberation's ability to “track the truth.” Section 3 examines the conditions under which deliberative mini‐publics can “track the truth.” Section 4 discusses how “truth‐tracking” deliberative democracy is possible through the division of epistemic labor in a deliberative system.
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    (1 other version)La Nature est morte, vive la nature!John B. Callicott - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (5):17-23.
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    Behavioral economics and the positive- normative distinction: Sunstein’s Choosing Not to Choose and behavioral economics imperialism.John B. Davis - 2018 - Ethics and Economics 15 (1).
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    Cultures in Conflict.John B. Davis - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:296-299.
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    Metaphor.John B. Davis - 1981 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 28:259-265.
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  29. Showing and Seeing: Film as Phenomenology.John B. Brough - 2010 - In Joseph Parry (ed.), Art and Phenomenology. Routledge. pp. 192-214.
     
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    Shifting Boundaries of Public and Private Life.John B. Thompson - 2011 - Theory, Culture and Society 28 (4):49-70.
    High-profile political scandals are symptomatic of a profound transformation of the relations between public and private life that has accompanied and helped to shape the development of modern societies. While the distinction between public and private life is not unique to modern societies, the emergence of new media of communication, from print to radio, television and the internet, has altered the very nature of the public, the private and the relations between them. Both the public and the private have been (...)
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  31. Mind in Nature.John B. Cobb & David Ray Griffin (eds.) - 1977 - University Press of America.
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    Projections, transpositions, and relativity.John B. Haviland - 1996 - In John J. Gumperz & Stephen C. Levinson (eds.), Rethinking Linguistic Relativity. Cambridge University Press. pp. 17--271.
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    A Christian natural theology.John B. Cobb - 1966 - London,: Lutterworth P..
    When the first edition ofA Christian Natural Theologyappeared in 1965, it was a groundbreaking work that incorporated Alfred North Whitehead's metaphysical philosophy as a framework for developing a Christian natural theology. The work was so significant it helped to launch process theology as a leading alternative to neo-orthodox theology and has since become a classic in the literature of process theology. This new edition by one of America's preeminent theologians is an essential work for all those interested in process theology.
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  34. Cultural Models, Consensus Analysis, and the Social Organization of Knowledge.John B. Gatewood - 2012 - Topics in Cognitive Science 4 (3):362-371.
    The introductory essay to this collection correctly observes that there are many “challenges for rapprochement” between anthropology and (the rest of) cognitive science. Still, the possibilities of fruitful interchanges provide some hope for the parties getting back together, at least on an intermittent basis. This response offers some views concerning the “incompatibility” of psychology and anthropology, reviews why cognitive anthropology drifted away from cognitive science, and notes two areas of contemporary interest within cognitive anthropology that may lead to a re-engagement.
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    For What Can We Still Hope?John B. Cobby - 2022 - Process Studies 51 (2):245-249.
    This short article was originally delivered as a lecture in China. The article responds to the question asked in the title with a tentative and qualified optimism based on the thought of Alfred North Whitehead.
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    A Response to Douglas Long.John B. Stewart - 1995 - Hume Studies 21 (2):193-195.
  37. Commentary on John B. Stewart.John B. Stewart - 1995 - Hume Studies 21 (2):189-192.
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    An Evaluation of Story Grammars.John B. Black & Robert Wilensky - 1979 - Cognitive Science 3 (3):213-229.
    We evaluate the “story grammar” approach to story understanding from three perspectives. We first examine the formal properties of the grammars and find only one to be formally adequate. We next evaluate the grammars empirically by asking whether they generate all simple stories and whether they generate only stories. We find many stories that they do not generate and one major class of nonstory that they do generate. We also evaluate the grammars' potential as comprehension models and find that they (...)
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  39. Searching for an Adequate God: A Dialogue between Process and Free Will Theists.John B. Cobb & Clark H. Pinnock - 2002 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 23 (1):89-94.
  40. Respecting One’s Fellow: QBism’s Analysis of Wigner’s Friend.John B. DeBrota, Christopher A. Fuchs & Rüdiger Schack - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (12):1859-1874.
    According to QBism, quantum states, unitary evolutions, and measurement operators are all understood as personal judgments of the agent using the formalism. Meanwhile, quantum measurement outcomes are understood as the personal experiences of the same agent. Wigner’s conundrum of the friend, in which two agents ostensibly have different accounts of whether or not there is a measurement outcome, thus poses no paradox for QBism. Indeed the resolution of Wigner’s original thought experiment was central to the development of QBist thinking. The (...)
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    Studies in the theory of ideology.John B. Thompson - 1984 - Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]: Polity Press.
    Introduction Few areas of social inquiry are more exciting and important, and yet at the same time more marked by controversy and dispute, than the area ...
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    Historical and critical dictionary.John B. Wolf - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (1):85-86.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 85 scientious search for principles of method (and of peace) may have been one of the reasons why he was suspect in England, as were the Ramist "methodists." In any case, it is quite clear now that Hobbes was not a materialist, not even when he was writing De Corpore. HERBERT W. SCHNEIDER Claremont, CallJornia Pierre Bayle, Historical and Critical Dictionary selections. Translated with an Introduction and (...)
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  43. Image and Artistic Value.John B. Brough - 1997 - In Lester Embree & James G. Hart (eds.), Phenomenology of Values and Valuing. Springer. pp. 29-48.
     
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    Aristotle: Volume VII.John B. Morrall - 1977 - Routledge.
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    Aristotle.John B. Morrall - 1977 - Boston: Routledge.
    First published in 1977 this volume is the only account published in English in the 20th century to be exclusively devoted to an interpretation of Aristotle's political thought. It places Aristotle in his background of the Greek political experience.
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    No title available: Religious studies.John B. Morrall - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (3):375-377.
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    Political Ideas in Greek Tragedy.John B. Morrall - 1978 - Polis 2 (1):2-12.
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    The Theory of the Public Sphere.John B. Thompson - 1993 - Theory, Culture and Society 10 (3):173-189.
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    Forgiveness and Kierkegaard’s Agapeistic Ethic.John B. Howell - 2010 - Philosophia Christi 12 (1):29-45.
    In this essay I examine the notion of forgiveness as found in Søren Kierkegaard’s Works of Love. After detailing the work of forgiveness in hiding the multitude of sins, I examine forgiveness as an example of Kierkegaard’s concept of redoubling. Then I relate Kierkegaard’s concept of forgiveness to his concept of hope. Throughout I emphasize the relation between forgiveness and neighbor love, which Kierkegaard views as an essential component of forgiveness. This emphasis counters the prevailing notion in the literature on (...)
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    The Green Cabinet: Theocritus and the European Pastoral Lyric.John B. VanSickle & Thomas G. Rosenmeyer - 1972 - American Journal of Philology 93 (2):348.
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