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    Beginning with biology: “Aspects of cognition” exist in the service of the brain's overall function as a resource-regulator.Jordan E. Theriault, Matt Coleman, Mallory J. Feldman, Joseph D. Fridman, Eli Sennesh, Lisa Feldman Barrett & Karen S. Quigley - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43:e26.
    Lieder and Griffiths rightly urge that computational cognitive models be constrained by resource usage, but they should go further. The brain's primary function is to regulate resource usage. As a consequence, resource usage should not simply select among algorithmic models of “aspects of cognition.” Rather, “aspects of cognition” should be understood as existing in the service of resource management.
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  2. Problemas filosóficos en la ciencia empírica de la ciencia.Joseph D. Sneed - 1977 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 7 (3-4):315-322.
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    The Eroticization of Distance: Nietzsche, Blanchot, and the Legacy of Courtly Love.Joseph D. Kuzma - 2016 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    The Eroticization of Distance engages with the theme of eroticism in Blanchot’s writings, and uncovers the nature of Nietzsche’s influence upon Blanchot’s writings of the 1940s and early 1950s.
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    Disembedded Democracy?: Globalization and the `Third Way'.Joseph D. Lewandowski - 2003 - European Journal of Social Theory 6 (1):115-131.
    This article is an analysis of Anthony Giddens' attempt to articulate a globalization-friendly alternative to traditional social democracy (the `old' Left) and neo-liberal market fundamentalism (the `new' Right). Specifically, I focus on Giddens' insistence that globalization is not merely an economic phenomenon but also, and more profoundly, a political and cultural force of `time-space distanciation'. Whereas Giddens conceives of a direct causal connection between the disembedding forces of globalization and outcomes of democratization, I argue that such a conception is deeply (...)
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  5. Protestant Spiritual Exercises: Theology, History, and Practice.Joseph D. Driskill - 1999
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  6. The Logical Structure of Mathematical Physics.Joseph D. Sneed - 1975 - Erkenntnis 9 (3):423-436.
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    (1 other version)Demystifying Manhattan.Joseph D. Martin - 2021 - Metascience 30 (3):417-419.
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    Notes on the Structure of Scientific Literature.Joseph D. Sneed - unknown
    A method of using co-citation data to identify scientific specialties and trace their development through time is outlined. These are related to the structuralist "theory net" construct. The method is purely "theoretical in that no algorithms for implementing the method are suggested. Even at this theoretical level, the discussion is incomplete in several ways. Important formal properties of some of the concepts employed remain to be clarified. The specific way these constructs relate to theory nets remains to be specified in (...)
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    Ethics before God and markets: a theory of moral action in conversation with Adam Smith and Ernst Troeltsch.Joseph D. Blosser - 2012 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 5 (2):155.
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    Is the Patient Self-Determination Act Appropriate for Elderly Persons Hospitalized for Depression?Joseph D. Bloom, Ronald T. Heintz, Melinda A. Lee & Linda Ganzini - 1993 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (1):46-50.
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    The philosophy of human knowing.Joseph D. Hassett - 1953 - Westminster, Md.,: Newman Press. Edited by Robert A. Mitchell & J. Donald Monan.
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    Maquiladoras: The first world abusing the third world?Joseph D. Gordon - 1998 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 7 (1):7–11.
    The industrial border region between Mexico and the USA is notorious for its physical, social and moral squalor. But is it entirely a matter of total exploitation or is the answer to the title’s question more complex than a simple yes? The author is completing his MBA degree at London Business School, is an American citizen and has a background as a consultant in information technology.
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    Rescuing Critique.Joseph D. Lewandowski - 2008 - Theory, Culture and Society 25 (7-8):285-308.
    This article explores the work of the contemporary sociologist and urban photographer, Camilo Vergara. The piece draws on early work in critical theory to characterize Vergara's work as `rescuing critique'. Specifically, the article maintains that it is only in the theoretical vocabulary of Walter Benjamin that the methodological uniqueness, historical sensitivity and critical thrust of Vergara's project can be adequately understood. Indeed, it is argued that what is truly distinct about Vergara's work is the decidedly Benjaminian way in which, in (...)
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    Reflections on Self Psychology.Joseph D. Lichtenberg & Samuel Kaplan (eds.) - 2013 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1983 _Reflections on Self Psychology_ records the development of a powerful initiative to alter psychoanalytic theory and practice, and an evaluative questioning of this initiative. It presents a dialogue that developed at the Boston Symposium of 1980 between vigorous proponents of self psychology, equally energetic critics, and many participants between these polar positions. This book attempts to capture within its pages not only the content of what was presented, explored, and evaluated in Boston, but also a sense (...)
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    Sensuality and Sexuality Across the Divide of Shame.Joseph D. Lichtenberg - 2007 - Routledge.
    Placed in a historical context, sexuality was once so prominent in psychoanalytic writing that sexual drive and psychoanalysis were synonymous. The exciting discovery of childhood sexuality filled the literature. Then other discoveries came to the fore until sexuality slipped far in the background. This book evokes the excitement of the original discoveries of childhood sexual experience while linking childhood sensuality and sexuality to adult attachment, romantic, and lustful love. This revised perspective offers the general reader insight into contemporary psychoanalytic thought, (...)
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    The Death of Osiris in Aeneid 12.458.Joseph D. Reed - 1998 - American Journal of Philology 119 (3):399-418.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Death of Osiris in Aeneid 12.458Joseph D. ReedAs aeneas ranges the battlefield in search of Turnus and the Aeneid storms toward its close, an odd note sounds. A Trojan named Thymbraeus slays a Rutulian named Osiris. Neither is mentioned before or again. Even when one considers the diversity in this poem of names of Italian warriors, which Virgil takes not just from Italian traditions but from all over (...)
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    Physics, philosophy, and the nature of biological sciences.Joseph D. Robinson - 1986 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30 (3):384-398.
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    On the Strength of a Causal Chain.Joseph D. Bessie - 1993 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 74 (1):11-36.
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  19. The Christological Foundation for Contemporary Theological Education.Joseph D. Ban - 1988
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    Some Non-legal Reflections on Suarez’ Treatise on Law.Joseph D. Hassett - 1967 - New Scholasticism 41 (1):79-92.
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    Solid State Insurrection: How the Science of Substance Made American Physics Matter.Joseph D. Martin - 2018 - Pittsburgh, PA, USA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
    Solid state physics, the study of the physical properties of solid matter, was the most populous subfield of Cold War American physics. Despite prolific contributions to consumer and medical technology, such as the transistor and magnetic resonance imaging, it garnered less professional prestige and public attention than nuclear and particle physics. Solid State Insurrection argues that solid state physics was essential to securing the vast social, political, and financial capital Cold War physics enjoyed in the twentieth century. Solid state’s technological (...)
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    Identifying error types on behalf of better science.Joseph D. Robinson - 1983 - Philosophy of Science 50 (4):643-647.
    Philosophy of science may indeed perform a valuable normative function through historical analyses of characteristic errors, as Bechtel argues. But considerations of the two types of errors elected for this role, and harder looks at some of the historical examples prosecuted for these errors, disclose few helpful hints beyond the wisdom provided in Chapter I of freshman science texts coupled to a clear view of the future. To avoid churlishly spurning at first glance this offer of assistance, however, let us (...)
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  23. Medical Technology and Society: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.Joseph D. Bronzino, Vincent H. Smith, Maurice L. Wade & Russell C. Maulitz - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (3):493.
     
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    Heidegger, Being and a World in Turmoil.Joseph D. Hassett - 1961 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 36 (4):537-554.
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  25. Quantities as theoretical with respect to qualities.Joseph D. Sneed - 1979 - Epistemologia 2 (2):215.
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    Provocative questions, problematic answers.Joseph D. Bryngelson - 1995 - Complexity 1 (2):46-47.
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    Teaching Ethics, Teaching Science.Joseph D. McInerney - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (1):33-34.
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    An experiment testing the determinants of non-compliance with insider trading laws.Joseph D. Beams, Robert M. Brown & Larry N. Killough - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 45 (4):309 - 323.
    Recent stories of corporate insiders avoiding losses and, in some cases, generating enormous personal profits as their companies crumbled have led investors to question the integrity of American business and the fairness of the United States stock markets. The SEC tries to ensure the fairness of the stock markets by making and enforcing laws against unfair practices such as insider trading. In the United States, when insiders trade stock based on non-public information, they have broken the law and betrayed the (...)
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  29. Is the Contingentist/Inevitabilist Debate a Matter of Degrees?Joseph D. Martin - 2013 - Philosophy of Science 80 (5):919-930.
    The contingentist/inevitabilist debate contests whether the results of successful science are contingent or inevitable. This article addresses lingering ambiguity in the way contingency is defined in this debate. I argue that contingency in science can be understood as a collection of distinct concepts, distinguished by how they hold science contingent, by what elements of science they hold contingent, and by what those elements are contingent upon. I present a preliminary taxonomy designed to characterize the full-range positions available and illustrate that (...)
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    Psychoanalysis and Motivational Systems: A New Look.Joseph D. Lichtenberg, Frank M. Lachmann & James L. Fosshage - 2010 - Routledge.
    Introduced in _Psychoanalysis and Motivation _ and further developed in _Self and Motivational Systems_, _The Clinical Exchange _, and _A Spirit of Inquiry _, motivational systems theory aims to identify the components and organization of mental states and the process by which affects, intentions, and goals unfold. Motivation is described as a complex intersubjective process that is cocreated in the developing individual embedded in a matrix of relationships with others. Opening by placing motivational systems theory within a contemporary dynamic systems (...)
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    Meaningful learning: The essential factor for conceptual change in limited or inappropriate propositional hierarchies leading to empowerment of learners.Joseph D. Novak - 2002 - Science Education 86 (4):548-571.
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    Structuralism and scientific realism.Joseph D. Sneed - 1983 - Erkenntnis 19 (1-3):345 - 370.
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    Von Neumann's argument for the projection postulate.Joseph D. Sneed - 1966 - Philosophy of Science 33 (1/2):22-39.
    Much of the recent discussion of problematic aspects of quantum-mechanical measurement centers around that feature of quantum theory which is called "the projection postulate." This is roughly the claim that a change of a certain sort occurs in the state of a physical system when a measurement is made on the system. In this paper an argument for the projection postulate due to von Neumann is considered. Attention is focused on trying to provide an understanding of the notion of "the (...)
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  34. Baudelaire.Joseph D. Bennett - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55:310.
     
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    Between rounds: the aesthetics and ethics of sixty seconds.Joseph D. Lewandowski - 2020 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 47 (3):438-450.
    ABSTRACT This paper seeks to develop a philosophical framework for what I argue are the Nietzschean and Kantian aspects of professional boxing matches: narrative dissimulation and moral obligation. The overarching objective of the analysis is to shed a critical light on brief intervals of boxing competitions (the minute between rounds) that are crucial but often overlooked in the philosophical literature devoted to boxing and, indeed, combat sport more generally. Additionally, in characterizing more fully the philosophical complexities of cornerman and boxer (...)
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    Thematizing embeddedness: Reflexive sociology as interpretation.Joseph D. Lewandowski - 2000 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 30 (1):49-66.
    This article examines the interpretive dimensions of human action. Although it takes the reflexive sociology of Pierre Bourdieu as its starting point, the article attempts to develop a more robust hermeneutical account of the reflexivity of social actors and those who study them than Bourdieu himself has considered. It is argued that interpretation is best understood not as the homologous expression of inculcated structures but rather as context-sensitive and reflexively context-transforming action—or what the author wishes to characterize, respectively, as first- (...)
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    Prestige Asymmetry in American Physics: Aspirations, Applications, and the Purloined Letter Effect.Joseph D. Martin - 2017 - Science in Context 30 (4):475-506.
    Why do similar scientific enterprises garner unequal public approbation? High energy physics attracted considerable attention in the late-twentieth-century United States, whereas condensed matter physics – which occupied the greater proportion of US physicists – remained little known to the public, despite its relevance to ubiquitous consumer technologies. This paper supplements existing accounts of this much remarked-upon prestige asymmetry by showing that popular emphasis on the mundane technological offshoots of condensed matter physics and its focus on human-scale phenomena have rendered it (...)
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    Medical Professionalism in China and the United States: A Transcultural Interpretation.Joseph D. Tucker, Linying Hu, Yali Cong, Kirk L. Smith & Jing-Bao Nie - 2015 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 26 (1):48-60.
    As in other societies, medical professionalism in the Peoples’ Republic of China has been rapidly evolving. One of the major events in this process was the endorsement in 2005 of the document, “Medical Professionalism in the New Millennium: A Physician Charter,” by the Chinese Medical Doctor Association (hereafter, the Charter). More recently, a national survey, the first on such a large scale, was conducted on Chinese physicians’ attitudes toward the fundamental principles and core commitments put forward in the Charter. Based (...)
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  39. Quantum mechanics and classical probability theory.Joseph D. Sneed - 1970 - Synthese 21 (1):34 - 64.
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    Teamwork as Reflexive Social Cooperation.Joseph D. Lewandowski - 2015 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 42 (1):43-49.
    In this response to Paul Gaffney’s “The Nature and Meaning of Teamwork,” I draw on recent work in analytic social philosophy to provide a more robust vocabulary for understanding teamwork as a distinctly social fact. I argue that teamwork entails complex reflexive social cooperation aimed at achieving shared excellence within constraints of various kinds.
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    Strategy and the logic of decision.Joseph D. Sneed - 1966 - Synthese 16 (3-4):270 - 283.
    The theory of subjective probability and utility recently proposed by professor richard jeffrey has several unique features and appears to be in some ways distinctly more satisfactory than earlier theories. There is, However, One very important class of decision problems which is not discussed by professor jeffrey--Problems concerned with decisions about strategies for using information. The principal task of this paper is to point out some questions which arise in attempting to deal with these decision problems within jeffrey's theory. To (...)
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    Violent Death vs. Christian Mercy.Joseph D. Cassidy & Edward M. Robinson - 1989 - Ethics and Medics 14 (3):3-4.
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    The Thomas More Society of America.Joseph D. Crumlish - 1981 - Moreana 18 (Number 71-18 (3-4):3-4.
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    Enlivening the Self: The First Year, Clinical Enrichment, and the Wandering Mind.Joseph D. Lichtenberg, Frank M. Lachmann & James L. Fosshage - 2015 - Routledge.
    In psychoanalysis, enlivenment is seen as residing in a sense of self, and this sense of self is drawn from and shaped by lived experience. _Enlivening the Self: The First Year, Clinical Enrichment, and the Wandering Mind _describes the vitalizing and enrichment of self-experience throughout the life cycle and shows how active experience draws on many fundamental functional capacities, and these capacities come together in support of systems of motivation; that is, organized dynamic grouping of affects, intentions, and goals. The (...)
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    Reel Spirituality: Theology and Film in Dialogue.Joseph D. Wooddell - 2003 - Philosophia Christi 5 (2):667-669.
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    Binocular integration in line rivalry.Joseph D. Anderson, Harold P. Bechtoldt & Gregory L. Dunlap - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 11 (6):399-402.
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    Nursing Ethics, Caring and Culture.Joseph D. Cortis & Kevin Kendrick - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (1):77-88.
    Recent years have witnessed the publication of numerous articles that draw a critical alignment between ethics and caring. In essence, this theme suggests that caring is a moral pursuit centred on the beneficent attention of one person shown to another. Yet, if such language is to have real poignancy, it must be geared towards an inclusive agenda that meets the needs of all within the community. Research evidence suggests that this is not always the case, especially in terms of the (...)
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    The Simple and Courageous Course: Industrial Patronage of Basic Research at the University of Chicago, 1945–1953.Joseph D. Martin - 2020 - Isis 111 (4):697-716.
    The University of Chicago was the site of a remarkable ideological alignment after World War II. Its chancellor, Robert Maynard Hutchins, was one of mid-century America’s fiercest critics of science and of the moral stature of scientists. His administration nevertheless forged a détente with Chicago’s physical scientists in the process of establishing the Institutes for Basic Research, which consolidated the personnel and resources the Manhattan Project had brought to campus. Chicago’s left-leaning group of scientists and administrators then made common cause (...)
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    Entropy, informantion, and decision.Joseph D. Sneed - 1967 - Synthese 17 (1):392 - 407.
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    Nietzsche, Tristan, and the Rehabilitation of Erotic Distance.Joseph D. Kuzma - 2013 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 44 (1):69-89.
    ABSTRACT Though Nietzsche's lifelong fascination with Wagner's Tristan and Isolde is well documented, its impact upon the developmental trajectory of his philosophy and in particular, his thinking on the nature of eroticism remains far from obvious. This article examines the previously unheralded influence of Wagner's opera on Nietzsche's various attempts, throughout the 1880s, at forging an alternative conception of erotic desire—a conception no longer subordinated to the pursuit for fusional reconciliation but rather linked to the eternal return and the unconditional (...)
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