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  1. volume X. Consciousness-based education and computer science.Volume Editor & Keith Levi - 2011 - In Dara Llewellyn & Craig Pearson, Consciousness-based education: a foundation for teaching and learning in the academic disciplines. Fairfield, Iowa 52557: Consciousness-Based Books, Maharishi University of Management.
     
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    The role of phonology in the activation of word meanings during reading: evidence from proofreading and eye movements.Debra Jared, Betty Ann Levy & Keith Rayner - 1999 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 128 (3):219.
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    Task effects reveal cognitive flexibility responding to frequency and predictability: Evidence from eye movements in reading and proofreading.Elizabeth R. Schotter, Klinton Bicknell, Ian Howard, Roger Levy & Keith Rayner - 2014 - Cognition 131 (1):1-27.
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    Phaistos Doro Levi: Festos e la civiltà minoica. (Incunabula Graeca, lx.) Pp. 864; 1,214 figures, 248 black-and-white plates, 86 coloured, 39 plans. Rome: Institute for Mycenaean and Aegeo-Anatolian Studies, 1976. £162. [REVIEW]Keith Branigan - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (02):285-286.
  5. Gambling with Truth: An Essay on Induction and the Aims of Science.Isaac Levi - 1967 - London, England: MIT Press.
    This comprehensive discussion of the problem of rational belief develops the subject on the pattern of Bayesian decision theory. The analogy with decision theory introduces philosophical issues not usually encountered in logical studies and suggests some promising new approaches to old problems."We owe Professor Levi a debt of gratitude for producing a book of such excellence. His own approach to inductive inference is not only original and profound, it also clarifies and transforms the work of his predecessors. In short, (...)
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  6. Consensus and the ideal observer.Keith Lehrer - 1985 - Synthese 62 (1):109 - 120.
    This is a defense of the theory of rational consensus articulated by k lehrer and c wagner; (1981, "rational consensus in science and society", D reidel, Dordrecht) based on iterated weighted averaging of utilities and probabilities against the criticisms of I levi, F f schmidt, D baird, J l kranuip, B loewer and r laddage. The defense is that the rational consensus in question would be accepted by an ideal observer.
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    The intellectual in Auschwitz: Between vulnerability and resistance: (In memory of Keith Tester).Arne Johan Vetlesen - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 158 (1):24-41.
    The significance of being an intellectual when taken prisoner and sent to a concentration camp by the Nazis is rarely discussed – instead, the importance of being either a Jew or a political prisoner (say, a German communist) is highlighted. By contrast, Jean Amery’s recollections of being tortured and sent to Auschwitz concentrate on his self-understanding as an intellectual. What difference does the identity and outlook as an intellectual make in the extreme circumstances found in Auschwitz? The paper discusses Amery’s (...)
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  8. God's omniscience and contingent events.Levi Gersonides - 2009 - In Steven M. Cahn, Exploring philosophy of religion: an introductory anthology. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  9. The effect of audio tours on learning and social interaction: An evaluation at Carlsbad Caverns National Park.Levi T. Novey & Troy E. Hall - 2007 - Science Education 91 (2):260-277.
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    Studies on Protagoras.Adolfo Levi - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (58):147 - 167.
    In the Platonic dialogue that bears his name, Protagoras in a myth and in a logos positively affirms the absolute character of universal moral values, such as force themselves upon all men; this makes one think that the famous man-measure dictum was subservient to the ends that the sophist had in view as a teacher of areté. Indeed, his condemnation in that dialogue of the sophists who, like Hippias, included in their teaching mathematical and naturalistic studies must be connected with (...)
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    Canguilhem’s Divided Subject: A Kantian Perspective on the Intertwinement of Logic and Life.Levi Haeck & Gertrudis Van de Vijver - 2023 - In Giuseppe Bianco, Charles T. Wolfe & Gertrudis Van de Vijver, Canguilhem and Continental Philosophy of Biology. Springer. pp. 123-146.
    By reappraising the biological theory of vitalism, Canguilhem attempted to give pride of place to the idea that acquiring knowledge about living beings is an activity of living beings. He is indeed credited with the view that knowledge in particular and rationality in general are “tied to a conception of life” whereby “life predominantly manifests itself in organic individuals that act and react within specific environments which, in turn, are defined by the needs and desires of these individuals” (Schmidgen H. (...)
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    Myth and Meaning.Claude Levi-Strauss - 2013 - Routledge.
    The anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss was one of the greatest intellectuals of the twentieth century. His work has had a profound impact not only within anthropology but also linguistics, sociology and philosophy. In this short book he examines the nature and role of myth in human history, distilling a lifetime of writing into a few sharp insights. It is a crystalline overview of many of the basic ideas underlying his work, including the theory of structuralism and the difference between 'primitive' (...)
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  13. Bibliografia filosofica italiana (1908-1909)-.Alessandro Levi - 1910 - Modena,: A. F. Formiggini.
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    Il pensiero di Francesco Bacone considerato in relazione con le filosofie della natura del rinascimento e col razionalismo cartesiano.Adolfo Levi - 1925 - Torino [etc.]: G. B. Paravia & c..
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  15. L'Uno e il Bene in Plotino.G. A. Levi - 1953 - Humanitas 8:257-265.
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    Substance, process, being.Albert William Levi - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (18):749-761.
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  17. Une petite énigme mythico-littéraire.Claude Lévi-Strauss - 1980 - The Temps de la Réflexion 1:133.
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  18. Aḥdut ha-Shem: ʻIvrit ṿe-sodot ha-ḳiyum = God's language.Anat Maayani Levi - 2018 - [Israel]: Galim.
     
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    Obligation and permission when there is a second best and when there is a second worst.Isaac Levi - 2006 - Análisis Filosófico 26 (2):356-372.
    A comparison is made between the criterion of choice of E-admissibility I proposed in Levi, 1974 and elaborated in Levi, 1980 and 1986, and the ideas about norms elaborated by Alchourrón and Bulygin with an emphasis on the fact that choice cannot always be evaluated in terms of binary comparisons as the distinction between second worst and not second worst illustrates. Se establece una comparación entre el criterio de E-admisibilidad propuesto en Levi,1974 y elaborado en Levi,1980 (...)
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  20. The Other Face of God: Lacan, Theological Structure, and the Accursed Remainder.Levi R. Bryant - 2012 - Speculations:69-98.
  21. The Normative Web: An Argument for Moral Realism, by Terence Cuneo.Keith DeRose - 2010 - Mind 119 (473):1-5.
     
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    Based on True Events.Keith Dromm - 2006 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 20 (2):263-276.
    This article considers the obligations filmmakers have when presenting historical dramas. That the form is dramatic art, it is argued, does not relieve filmmakers of the ordinary obligation to present as accurately as possible what they claim is historical truth. The article explores how filmmakers can make such a claim, over what it extends, and the limits and scope of the obligation it entails.
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    Wittgenstein on Language-Learning.Keith Dromm - 2006 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 23 (1):79 - 94.
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    Wittgenstein Once More: A Response to Critics.Albert W. Levi - 1979 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1979 (40):165-173.
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  25. The Development of Kant’s View of Ethics.Keith Ward - 1972 - Philosophy 48 (183):96-97.
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    What Colour Are Numbers?Keith McVeigh - 2020 - Philosophy Now 139:58-58.
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    Religion in Medicine and Health.Keith G. Meador - 2021 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 64 (4):577-586.
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    Stopping Lessons: Ministry from a Life of Sabbatical Rest.Keith Meyer - 2008 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 1 (2):217-231.
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    The essential Caputo: selected writings.B. Keith Putt (ed.) - 2018 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    This landmark collection features selected writings by John D. Caputo, one of the most creative and influential thinkers working in the philosophy of religion today. B Keith Putt presents 21 of Caputo's most significant contributions from his distinguished 40-year career. Putt's thoughtful editing and arrangement highlights how Caputo's multidimensional thought has evolved from radical hermeneutics to radical theology. A guiding introduction situates Caputo's corpus within the context of debates in the Continental philosophy of religion and exclusive interview with him (...)
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    Christianity and philosophy.Keith E. Yandell - 1984 - Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans.
    Discusses the rationality of the Christian religion and examines the philosophical arguments for the existence of God.
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    The Non-Epistemic Explanation of Religious Belief.Keith E. Yandell - 1990 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 27 (1/2):87 - 120.
    The preceding two sections have considered, respectively, the discreditation of psychological belief, and of propositional belief, which begins with the claim that a belief possessed by some person is non-epistemically explicable and ends with the claim that that person is unreasonable or that that belief is (probably) false. Obviously, only certain strategies of discreditation were discussed, and those only partially. But if the examples of discrediting strategies were representative, and the remarks made about them were correct, what, if anything, follows?It (...)
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    Reply to Maher.Isaac Levi - 1989 - Economics and Philosophy 5 (1):79.
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    Person‐shaped holes.Rebecca J. Epstein-Levi - 2021 - Journal of Religious Ethics 49 (2):226-244.
    Journal of Religious Ethics, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 226-244, June 2021.
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    Religion and Creation.Keith Ward - 1996 - Clarendon Press.
    This is the second book in a trilogy which explores major concepts in the four major scriptural faiths of the world: Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity. Part I dealt with Revelation, whilst this new book focuses on the question of creation. As well as looking at what modern thinkers across the world have had to say on the topic, the book also considers the insights of modern physics, and shows how the universe can be seen as the expression of the (...)
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    Book Review:Social Systems and the Evolution of Action Theory. Talcott Parsons; Action Theory and the Human Condition. Talcott Parsons.Keith Dixon - 1980 - Ethics 90 (4):608-611.
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    The sociology of belief: fallacy and foundation.Keith Dixon - 1980 - Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
  37. Rethinking the Academy: Problems and Possibilities of Teaching, Scholarship, Authority, and Power in Electronic Environments.Keith Dorwick - 1996 - Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 7 (3).
     
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    The Person and the Limit of Empiricism.Keith Doubt - 1994 - The Personalist Forum 10 (1):1-13.
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    Rational choice and trust.Keith Dowding - 2001 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 4 (4):207-220.
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    Rule-Following and Scepticism.Keith Dromm - 2000 - Southwest Philosophy Review 17 (1):153-158.
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  41. The Facts Before Our Eyes: Wittgenstein and the Film Noir Investigator.Keith Dromm - 2013 - Film-Philosophy 17 (1):1-18.
    This paper discusses the methods of the investigators in film noir. They are different than those employed by the classic detective of mystery and crime fiction, which involve observation, the collection of clues, logical inference, and are generally modeled on the methods of the scientist. I illuminate the methods of the noir investigator by comparing them to those applied by Ludwig Wittgenstein to philosophical problems. Both the noir investigator and Wittgenstein deal with problems that are intractable to the methods of (...)
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    William J. Devlin and Shair Biderman, eds. (2011) The Philosophy of David Lynch.Keith Dromm - 2011 - Film-Philosophy 15 (2):154-158.
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    What makes men and women identify with Judith? A Jungian mythological perspective on the feminist value of Judith today.Helen Efthimiadis-Keith - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (1).
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    Ribosomal protein autoantibodies in systemic lupus erythematosus.Keith Elkon, Eloisa Bonfa, Susan Skelly, Herbert Weissbach & Nathan Brot - 1987 - Bioessays 7 (6):258-261.
    Autoantibodies to three eukaryotic 60S ribosomal phosphoproteins P0, P1 and P2 have been found in the sera of 10–20% of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). These three proteins share a common epitope contained within the carboxy terminal 22 amino acids of each protein. Because central nervous system disturbances, with major behavioural disorders, occur in a significant fraction of SLE patients, the antiribosomal autoantibodies were measured in this subset of SLE individuals to determine whether or not there was an association. (...)
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    The emerging self in school and home.Levi Thomas Hopkins - 1954 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
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    Confirmation, linguistic invariance, and conceptual innovation.Isaac Levi - 1969 - Synthese 20 (1):48 - 55.
  47. Ghiribizzi, risposta a Luigi Russo.Giulio Augusto Levi - 1931 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 2:291-292.
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  48. Il concetto del tempo nei suoi rapporti coi problemi del divenire e dell' essere nella Filosofia Greca sino a Platone.Adolfo Levi - 1921 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 91:452-453.
     
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  49. Universalisme en de bijbel.Keith DeRose - manuscript
    Laat me vanaf het begin duidelijk maken welke betekenis ik wel — en niet — aan de term “universalisme” zal hechten. Zoals ik de term gebruik, heeft “universalisme” betrekking op het standpunt dat alle menselijke wezens uiteindelijk gered zullen worden en bij Christus eeuwig leven zullen mogen genieten. Dit standpunt is verenigbaar met de opvatting dat God vele mensen na hun dood zal straffen. Vele universalisten nemen aan dat er van Goddelijke vergelding sprake zal zijn, hoewel enkelen daar wellicht niet (...)
     
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  50. Jon Barwise's papers on natural language semantics.Keith Devlin - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (1):54-85.
    For most of the 1980s, Jon Barwise focused much of his research in the area of natural language semantics. This article surveys his research publications in that area.Most, but not all, of those publications were in the area of situation semantics, a new approach to natural language semantics Barwise developed jointly with his colleague John Perry in the first half of the 1980s. That work was both blessed, and cursed, by becoming closely identified in academic circles with the award of (...)
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