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  1. Maria Magdalena en Rom.Judith Rosen - 2009 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia:Università di Siena 30:97-108.
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  2. The Narcissism That Is Not One: On Judith Butler's The Psychic Life of Power.Adam Rosen - 2006 - Gnosis 8 (1):25-31.
     
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  3. Normativity by Judith Jarvis Thomson. [REVIEW]Gideon Rosen - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy 109 (11):676-681.
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  4. Ground by Law.Gideon Rosen - 2017 - Philosophical Issues 27 (1):279-301.
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    How bizarre? A pluralist approach to dream content.Melanie G. Rosen - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 62:148-162.
  6. The refutation of nominalism (?).Gideon Rosen - 1993 - Philosophical Topics 21 (2):141--86.
  7. What I make up when I wake up: anti-experience views and narrative fabrication of dreams.Melanie Rosen - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
    I propose a narrative fabrication thesis of dream reports, according to which dream reports are often not accurate representations of experiences that occur during sleep. I begin with an overview of anti-experience theses of Norman Malcolm and Daniel Dennett who reject the received view of dreams, that dreams are experiences we have during sleep which are reported upon waking. Although rejection of the first claim of the received view, that dreams are experiences that occur during sleep, is implausible, I evaluate (...)
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    Essence and End in Aristotle.Jacob Rosen - 2014 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 46:73-107.
  9. Enactive or inactive? Cranially envatted dream experience and the extended conscious mind.M. G. Rosen - 2018 - Philosophical Explorations 21 (2):295-318.
    When we dream, it is often assumed, we are isolated from the external environment. It is also commonly believed that dreams can be, at times, accurate, convincing replicas of waking experience. Here I analyse some of the implications of this view for an enactive theory of conscious experience. If dreams are, as described by the received view, “inactive”, or “cranially envatted” whilst replicating the experience of being awake, this would be problematic for certain extended conscious mind theories. Focusing specifically on (...)
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    Hermeneutics as politics.Stanley Rosen - 1987 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Combining exemplary scholarship and analytic precision, Stanley Rosen illuminates the underpinnings of post-modernist thought, providing valuable insight as he pursues two arguments: first, that post-modernism, which regards itself as an attack upon the Enlightenment, is in fact the penultimate stage of the Enlightenment itself; and second, that the extraordinary contemporary emphasis upon hermeneutics is the latest consequence of the triumph of history over mathematics within the unstable essence of the Enlightenment. Hermeneutics is consequently at bottom a political phenomenon. In (...)
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  11. Scanlon’s modal metaphysics.Gideon Rosen - 2017 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 47 (6):856-876.
    In Being Realistic About Reasons T. M. Scanlon argues that particular fact about reasons are explained by contingent non-normative facts together with pure normative principles. A question then arises about the modal status of these pure principles. Scanlon maintains that they are necessary in a sense, and suggests that they are ‘metaphysically’ necessary. I argue that the best view for Scanlon to take, given his other commitments, is that these pure normative principles are metaphysically contingent in some cases and necessary (...)
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  12. (1 other version)A Method of Modal Proof in Aristotle.Jacob Rosen & Marko Malink - 2012 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 42:179-261.
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    (1 other version)On Voluntary Servitude.Michael Rosen - 1998 - Science and Society 62 (4):606-609.
  14. The Reality of Mathematical Objects.Gideon Rosen - 2011 - In John Polkinghorne, Meaning in mathematics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  15. Jeremy Bentham and Representative Democracy: A Study of the Constitutional Code.Frederick Rosen - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (3):483-487.
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    Functional Classification of the Gut Microbiota: The Key to Cracking the Microbiota Composition Code.Connor E. Rosen & Noah W. Palm - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (12):1700032.
    The last decade has seen an explosion of research on the gut microbiota—the trillions of microorganisms that colonize the human gut. It is now clear that interindividual diversity in microbiota composition plays an important role in determining susceptibility to a wide variety of diseases. However, identifying the precise changes in microbiota composition that play causal roles has remained a largely unrealized goal. Here, we propose that functional classifications of microbes based on their interactions with and effects on the host—particularly the (...)
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    Dream pluralism: a philosophy of the dreaming mind.Melanie Gillespie Rosen - 2013 - Dissertation, Macquarie University
  18. Bridging the “Two Cultures”: Merleau-Ponty and the Crisis in Modern Physics.Steven M. Rosen - 2013 - Cosmos and History 9 (2):1-12.
    This paper brings to light the significance of Merleau-Ponty’s thinking for contemporary physics. The point of departure is his 1956–57 Collège de France lectures on Nature, coupled with his reflections on the crisis in modern physics appearing in THE VISIBLE AND THE INVISIBLE. Developments in theoretical physics after his death are then explored and a deepening of the crisis is disclosed. The upshot is that physics’ intractable problems of uncertainty and subject-object interaction can only be addressed by shifting its philosophical (...)
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    Strategies of Ethics.Bernard Rosen - 1978 - Houghton Mifflin Company.
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    How Can We Signify Being? Semiotics and Topological Self-Signification.Steven M. Rosen - 2014 - Cosmos and History 10 (2):250-277.
    The premise of this paper is that the goal of signifying Being central to ontological phenomenology has been tacitly subverted by the semiotic structure of conventional phenomenological writing. First it is demonstrated that the three components of the sign—sign-vehicle, object, and interpretant (C. S. Peirce)—bear an external relationship to each other when treated conventionally. This is linked to the abstractness of alphabetic language, which objectifies nature and splits subject and object. It is the subject-object divide that phenomenology must surmount if (...)
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    Immersion in altered experience: An investigation of the relationship between absorption and psychopathology.Cherise Rosen, Nev Jones, Kayla A. Chase, Jennifer K. Melbourne, Linda S. Grossman & Rajiv P. Sharma - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 49:215-226.
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    Essays in Philosophy: Modern.Stanley Rosen - 2013 - St. Augustine's Press.
    One of a pair ofbooks selected from Stanley Rosen's career as a philosopher, scholar, and teacher over the last half of a century. They represent both the vast range of his learning in the most important philosophers of the tradition and the daring and penetration of his exploration of the fundamental philosophical questions. Yet the essays are written with an accessibility that is an expression of Rosen's thesis that our ordinary experience and speech provides the only stable ground (...)
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    Was Copernicus' Revolutions Approved by the Pope?Edward Rosen - 1975 - Journal of the History of Ideas 36 (3):531.
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    Die Weltgeschichte ist das Weltgericht.Michael Rosen - 2014 - In Jürgen Stolzenberg & Fred Rush, Geschichte/History. De Gruyter. pp. 256-272.
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  25. A Study of the Will in the Early Works of Augustine.Judith Chelius Stark - 1979 - Dissertation, New School for Social Research
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    China's Socialist Revolution, peasant families, and the uses of the past.Judith Stacey - 1980 - Theory and Society 9 (2):269-281.
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    Feminist Interpretations of Augustine.Judith Chelius Stark (ed.) - 2007 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Augustine and his legacy have much to answer for, but these essays show that the body of his work also has much to offer as feminists explore, challenge, and reframe his thinking while forging new paradigms for construing gender, power, and ...
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    Feminist Interpretations of Saint Augustine.Judith Chelius Stark (ed.) - 2007 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Since the establishment of Christianity in the West as a major religious tradition, Augustine has been considered a principal architect of the ways philosophy can be used for reasoning about faith. In particular, Augustine effected the joining of Platonism with Christian belief for the Middle Ages and beyond. The results of his enterprise continue to be felt, especially with regard to the contested topics of human embodiment, sexuality, and the nature and roles of women. As a result, few thinkers have (...)
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    Once Out of Nature: Augustine on Time and the Body (review).Judith Chelius Stark - 2013 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 51 (1):119-120.
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    Dating the Bardi St. Francis Master Dossal: Text and Image.Judith E. Stein - 1976 - Franciscan Studies 36 (1):271-297.
  31. Publications on Mary MacKillop: select bibliography.Judith Steer - 1995 - The Australasian Catholic Record 72 (1):73.
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    "saecula Te Quoniam Penes Et Digesta Vetustas":: Die Musenanrufungen in der 'Thebais' des Statius.Judith Steiniger - 1998 - Hermes 126 (2):221-237.
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  33. San Francisco's High-Profile Living Roof. Iconic green roof at the California Academy of Sciences.Judith Stilgenbauer - 2012 - Topos: European Landscape Magazine 78:82.
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    The effect of cold adaptation on food-motivated behavior.Robert J. Hamm & Fred P. Rosen - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (1):77-79.
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    Poetry and Sailing in Hesiod's "Works and Days".Ralph M. Rosen - 1990 - Classical Antiquity 9 (1):99-113.
  36. The question of beginning in the philosophy of Hegel.M. Rosen - 1989 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 19 (4):551-574.
  37. The identity theory.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1969 - In Sidney Morgenbesser, Patrick Suppes & Mary Terrell White, Philosophy, Science, and Method: Essays in Honor of Ernest Nagel. St.
     
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    Genetic sensitivity to the environment, across lifetime.Judith R. Homberg - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (5):368-368.
    The target article by Charney convincingly argues that genomic plasticity perinatally induced by the environment creates a complication in determining which parts of behavior are attributed to nature and which to nurture. I argue that real life is even more complex because (1) genotype influences sensitivity to environmental stimuli, and (2) the genome continues to be modified throughout life.
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    The Limits of Epistemic Control, the Powers of Actualization, and the Moral Economies of a Fictional Collective.Judith Igelsböck - 2020 - Social Epistemology 34 (4):319-329.
    This essay narrates from a collective of social scientists giving up on the phantasy of ‘being in,’ or ‘having’ epistemic control, not – however – on the ‘dream of epistemic democracy’. This commun...
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    Mon-Khmer Studies IVMon-Khmer Studies V.Judith M. Jacob, David D. Thomas, Nguyen Dinh-Hoa, Kenneth Gregerson & David Thomas - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (2):336.
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    Moral conflicts, premises and the social dimension of agricultural sustainability.Judith Janker - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (1):97-111.
    The most cited sustainability definition, by the World Commission on the Environment and Development, contains a moral imperative, as pointed out by several scholars. While ethical implications have been examined by philosophers and social scientists, concepts such as agricultural sustainability have been challenged less. The present work should contribute to the debate on the implicit moral values of agricultural sustainability and help uncover conflicting moral perspectives regarding agricultural sustainability. Choosing the social dimension of agricultural sustainability as starting point, the idea (...)
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    The Childhood of Mankind.Judith E. Schlanger & Sally Bradshaw - 1971 - Diogenes 19 (73):39-69.
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    Definition by internal relation.Judith Jarvis - 1961 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 39 (2):125-142.
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    Color terminology, sensory stimuli, and the semantics of the questionnaire.Judith R. H. Kaplan - 2022 - Intellectual History Review 32 (3):575-598.
    This article attends to “questionnaires” in linguistic fieldwork defined by the inclusion of sensory stimuli. It shows that such non-verbal protocols have been used to help elucidate and compare semantic content, which has generally been subordinated to formal analysis in the history of linguistics. To explain and exemplify this relationship, I target the color questionnaire developed by Hugo Magnus, which included ten standardized color chips and a long list of interview questions on language use. Magnus’s questionnaire (Fragebogen) decoupled perception and (...)
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    The zygosity of twins: further evidence on the agreement between diagnosis by blood groups and written questionnaires.Judith Kasriel & Lindon Eaves - 1976 - Journal of Biosocial Science 8 (3):263-266.
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    The Exodus and Racism.Judith W. Kay - 2008 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 28 (2):23-50.
    THE EXODUS STORY HAS BEEN A SOURCE OF BOTH IDENTIFICATION AND conflict for American Jews and blacks. As a source of identification, blacks saw themselves as Hebrew slaves pitted against white Pharaohs, while blacks' plight resonated with Jewish immigrants. As a source of tension, the Exodus story obscured how Jews were caught between blackness and whiteness. Jews were neither Pharaohs nor slaves but instead functioned as agents of the ruling elites over blacks. Jewish vulnerability derives from potential abandonment from below (...)
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    Europe and Love in Cinema.Judith Keene - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (3):349-350.
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    Danksagung.Judith Siegmund - 2007 - In Die Evidenz der Kunst: Künstlerisches Handeln Als Ästhetische Kommunikation. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 255-255.
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    Der europäische Universalismusanspruch in der Ästhetik und die Kollektivität der documenta fifteen.Judith Siegmund - 2023 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 32 (2):142-159.
    Der Beitrag beschäftigt sich aus philosophischer Perspektive mit der kontroversen öffentlichen Diskussion zur documenta fifteen. Einigen Stellungnahmen in dieser Debatte liegen implizit Prämissen einer kantisch geprägten ästhetischen Theorie zugrunde; ihnen stehen anders situierte Diskussionsstrategien aus außereuropäischen Kontexten gegenüber. Im Text wird der kantische universalistische Gedanke eines ästhetischen Gemeinsinns kritisch im Sinne einer postkolonialen Kritik gelesen. Gibt es andere universale Annäherungen an künstlerisches Arbeiten, die stärker von einer Haltung des Zuhörens geprägt sind? Entsprechend den in diesem Feld möglichen Differenzen variiert auch (...)
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    Vorwort.Judith Siegmund - 2007 - In Die Evidenz der Kunst: Künstlerisches Handeln Als Ästhetische Kommunikation. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 9-10.
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