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    Broad scaling region in a spatial ecological system.Manojit Roy, Mercedes Pascual & Alain Franc - 2003 - Complexity 8 (5):19-27.
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  2. Seeing dark things: the philosophy of shadows.Roy Sorensen - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The eclipse riddle -- Seeing surfaces -- The disappearing act -- Spinning shadows -- Berkeley's shadow -- Para-reflections -- Para-refractions : shadowgrams and the black drop -- Goethe's colored shadows -- Filtows -- Holes in the light -- Black and blue -- Seeing in black and white -- We see in the dark -- Hearing silence.
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    mirada al Japón de principios del siglo XVII a través de los manuscritos de Rodrigo de Vivero y Sebastián Vizcaíno.Adolfo Jesús Martínez Roy - 2020 - Studium 25.
    Durante la presencia española en el sudeste asiático se mantuvieron contactos con otros países de su entorno. Uno de ellos fue Japón. El archipiélago nipón cambió de dirigente tras la batalla de Sekigahara, estableciéndose tras ella una nueva dinastía que dirigiría al país hasta 1868, la familia Tokugawa. En los primeros años de este gobierno las relaciones con los españoles fueron cambiantes, pasando de una situación favorable a terminar rompiéndose. Es en esos primeros años se hallan Rodrigo de Vivero y (...)
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    Free will in scientific psychology.Roy F. Baumeister - 2008 - .
    Some actions are freer than others, and the difference is palpably important in terms of inner process, subjective perception, and social consequences. Psychology can study the difference between freer and less free actions without making dubious metaphysical commitments. Human evolution seems to have created a relatively new, more complex form of action control that corresponds to popular notions of free will. It is marked by self-control and rational choice, both of which are highly adaptive, especially for functioning within culture. The (...)
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  5. Everyday temptations: an experience sampling study of desire, conflict, and self-control.Wilhelm Hofmann, Roy Baumeister, Georg Förster & Kathleen Vohs - 2012 - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 102 (6):1318.
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    Selling Smartness: Corporate Narratives and the Smart City as a Sociotechnical Imaginary.Roy Bendor & Jathan Sadowski - 2019 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 44 (3):540-563.
    This article argues for engaging with the smart city as a sociotechnical imaginary. By conducting a close reading of primary source material produced by the companies IBM and Cisco over a decade of work on smart urbanism, we argue that the smart city imaginary is premised in a particular narrative about urban crises and technological salvation. This narrative serves three main purposes: it fits different ideas and initiatives into a coherent view of smart urbanism, it sells and disseminates this version (...)
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  7. Dogmatism, junk knowledge, and conditionals.Roy A. Sorensen - 1988 - Philosophical Quarterly 38 (153):433-454.
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    The Correspondence of Sir Thomas More.Roy W. Battenhouse - 1948 - Philosophical Review 57 (6):619-622.
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    On the Necessity of Consciousness for Sophisticated Human Action.Roy F. Baumeister, Stephan Lau, Heather M. Maranges & Cory J. Clark - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  10. The art of the impossible.Roy Sorensen - 2002 - In Tamar Gendler & John Hawthorne, Conceivability and Possibility. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 337--368.
    Prize: One hundred dollars to the first person who identifies a picture of a logical impossibility. I may be willing to pay more for the painting itself. This finder’s fee is simply for pointing out the picture. Let me explain more precisely what I seek.
     
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  11. Yablo Paradox.Roy Cook - 2015
    The Yablo Paradox The Yablo Paradox implies there is no way to coherently assign a truth value to any of the sentences in the countably infinite sequence of sentences, each of the form, “All of the subsequent sentences are false.” Specifically, the Yablo Paradox arises when we consider the following infinite sequence of sentences: The … Continue reading Yablo Paradox →.
     
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    Explorations in Sonic Creation: Feeling Elsewhere through Sincerely Queer Listening.Jeff Roy - 2023 - Feminist Review 133 (1):96-100.
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    Sharp boundaries for blobs.Roy A. Sorensen - 1998 - Philosophical Studies 91 (3):275-295.
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    Dictionnaire historique du Japon. Fascicule I: Lettre A.Roy Andrew Miller & M. Iwao Seiichi - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (3):392.
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    Essays in Semantics and Pragmatics in Honor of Charles J. Fillmore.Roy Andrew Miller, Masayoshi Shibatani & Sandra Thompson - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (3):565.
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    Indic Models in Tibetan GrammarsAgents and Actions in Classical Tibetan: The Indigenous Grammarians on bdag and gźan and bya byed las gsumAgents and Actions in Classical Tibetan: The Indigenous Grammarians on bdag and gzan and bya byed las gsum.Roy Andrew Miller, Tom J. F. Tillemans & Derek D. Herforth - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (1):103.
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    Japanese Literature, a Historical outline.Roy Andrew Miller, Edward Putzar & Hisamatsu Sen'ichi - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (2):237.
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    Murasaki Shikibu: The Tale of Genji.Roy Andrew Miller & Richard Bowring - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (1):103.
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    No Time for LiteratureKokin Wakashū, the First Imperial Anthology of Japanese PoetryKokin Wakashu, the First Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry.Roy Andrew Miller, Helen Craig McCullough, Tosa Nikki & Shinsen Waka - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (4):745.
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    Sino-Tibetan: Inspection of a ConspectusSino-Tibetan, a Conspectus.Roy Andrew Miller, Paul K. Benedict & James A. Matisoff - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (2):195.
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    Subject, Voice and Ergativity: Selected Essays.Roy Andrew Miller, David C. Bennett, Theodora Bynon & B. George Hewitt - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (4):755.
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    The Syntax of Modern Colloquial Japanese.Roy Andrew Miller & Eleanor Harz Jorden - 1956 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 76 (1):37.
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    The journalism educator as expert witness.Roy L. Moore - 1997 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 12 (2):82 – 95.
    Journalism educators who appear as expert witnesses and consultants in media law cases such as libel and invasion of privacy are often unfamiliar with the practical aspects of serving as an eflective, efficient, and ethical expert. These practical dimensions include federal and state rules of evidence and civil procedure, the process of deciding whether or not to accept a case, negotiations over fees and employment conditions, ethical conflicts associated with representation, the litigation process, and post-trial issues. It is unusual, especially (...)
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    De la vicissitude ou variete des choses en l'univers.Loys Le Roy - 1945 - Philosophical Review 54:186.
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    Une philosophie nouvelle.Edouard Le Roy - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22:332.
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    Motivation needs cognition but is not just about cognition.Nathalie André & Roy F. Baumeister - 2025 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 48:e28.
    Murayama and Jach offer valuable suggestions for how to integrate computational processes into motivation theory, but these processes cannot do away with motivation altogether. Rewards are only rewarding because people want and like them – that is, because of motivation. Sexual desire is not primarily a quest for rewarding information. Elucidating the interface between motivation and cognition seems a promising way forward.
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    The relationship of two ramist rhetorics: Omer talon's rhetorica and Antoine fouquelin's rhetorique Francoise.Roy E. Leake - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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    A. Delphes.Christian Le Roy, Georges Rougemont, Lucien Lerat, Pierre Aupert, Jean Marcadé & Francis Croissant - 1972 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 96 (2):887-905.
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    Essai du̓ne philosophie première.Edouard Le Roy - 1956 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
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    (2 other versions)La Pensée Intuitive. Vol. I. Au Delà du Discours.Edouard Le Roy - 1930 - Journal of Philosophy 27 (18):500-502.
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  31. (1 other version)Pascal savant et croyant, collection « Initiation philosophique ».Georges Le Roy - 1957 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 12 (4):414-415.
     
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    The New Philosophy of Henry Bergson. Edited by Vincent Benson.Edouard Le Roy - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22:441.
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    (1 other version)Wittgenstein ‐ Understanding and Meaning.Henry Le Roy Finch - 1981 - Philosophical Books 22 (3):140-143.
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    Advanced Social Psychology: The State of the Science.Roy F. Baumeister & Eli J. Finkel (eds.) - 2010 - Oup Usa.
    Social psychology is a flourishing discipline. It explores the most essential questions of the human psyche, and it does so with clever, ingenuitive research methods. This edited volume is a textbook for advanced social psychology courses. Its primary target audience is first-year graduate students in social psychlogy, although it is also appropriate for upper-level undergraduate courses in social psychology and for doctoral students in disciplines connecting to social psychology. The authors of the chapters are world-renowned leaders on their topic, and (...)
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  35. Enviroethics: The Rights of Future Generations.Ken Knisely, Nat Heiner & Nikki Roy - forthcoming - DVD.
    What duties, if any, do we the living have to future generations regarding the quality of the environment we shall bequeath to them? Does our responsibility diminish as we look further into the future? Do we have such a claim on those came before us? With Nat Heiner and Nikki Roy.
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  36. Fictional Theism.Roy Sorensen - 2015 - Analysis 75 (4):539-550.
    Creationists believe that C. K. Chesterton created Father Brown in his detective stories. Since creating implies a creation, Father Brown exists. Atheists object that the same reasoning could prove the existence of God. But creationists such as Jonathan Schaffer insist atheists do believe that God exists. Serious metaphysics rarely concerns existence. The disagreement between the theist and the atheist is about the nature of God, not His existence. Schaffer underestimates the religious imagination. There could be a religion that explicitly regarded (...)
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    (1 other version)Valuing lives.Roy W. Perrett - 1992 - Bioethics 6 (3):185–200.
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    Mean time?Roy Porter & Michèle Stokes - 1999 - Cultural Values 3 (2):235-243.
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    Concluding comments on ritual and reflexivity.Roy A. Rappaport - 1980 - Semiotica 30 (1-2).
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  40. Future law: Prepunishment and the causal theory of verdicts.Roy Sorensen - 2006 - Noûs 40 (1):166–183.
    The poster boy for my paper is the King's Messenger in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass. Recall that since the White Queen lives backwards, her memory works forwards. She pities Alice who can only remember things after they happen. Alice asks which things the Queen remembers best: `Oh, things that happened the week after next,' the Queen replied in a careless tone. `For instance, . . . there's the King's Messenger. He's in prison now, being punished: and the trial (...)
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  41. Sensations as guides to perceiving.Roy Wood Sellars - 1959 - Mind 68 (January):2-15.
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    Education in the Second World War.Roy Niblett & P. H. J. H. Gosden - 1979 - British Journal of Educational Studies 27 (1):86.
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    Fichte’s world of wordless lies.Roy Sorensen & Quentin Pharr - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Catholics condemn Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) as a fanatic; he fails to cushion ‘Never lie' with a distinction between venial and mortal sin. But Kant has secular substitutes: lie/mislead, candor/honesty, commission/omission, deception/illusion, discursive/pictorial. Kant weaves these distinctions into a safety net for polite society, business, politics, and religion. Kant's break-away disciple, Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762–1814) removes this safety net. Any intentional propagation of error suffices for lying. Ditto for refraining to correct a remedial error. Why? Because we all have a duty (...)
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    Measuring rationality: percentages vs expenditures.Roy Allen & John Rehbeck - 2021 - Theory and Decision 91 (2):265-277.
    Individual choices are often inconsistent with economic theories, which has motivated a variety of ways to measure how far choices are from a given theory. Recent work has investigated the correlation between “measures of rationality” and observable information such as education or income. This paper investigates the sensitivity of this analysis to the units used to measure rationality, in particular we examine measures in percentage expenditure vs dollars expenditure. We find that correlations can change sign when we change the units, (...)
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    Are Low Testosterone and Sex Differences in Immune Responses Causing Mass Hysteria during the Coronavirus Pandemic?Roy Barzilai - 2020 - Science and Philosophy 8 (2):145-149.
    By integrating the entire body of research in human sexual dynamics, immune responses, and sociocultural behavior, we can conclude that the mass hysteria our society is currently experiencing originates in our evolved psychological adaptations to pandemic conditions [i]. A lack of hormonal balance [ii], due to a collapse in testosterone levels, may cause a disproportionate immune response that leads to the destruction of our cherished sociopolitical institutions—the very institutions that are design to protect human liberty and prosperity. What is playing (...)
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    Low Solar Activity, Winter Flu Conditions, Pandemics and Sex Wars: A Holistic View of Human Evolution.Roy Barzilai - 2020 - Science and Philosophy 8 (1):105-118.
    The current spread of coronavirus has caught our modern world by surprise, which leads to widespread panic, fear and confusion. However, if we view the unfolding of these events from a scientific historical perspective of past human evolution, we may discover the reoccurring patterns of the environmental conditions that give rise to such epidemics. Hence, we can figure out better methods to prepare and react to the infectious agents that spread diseases that have shaped the course of human history before. (...)
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    The testosterone paradox: how sex hormones shape the academic mind.Roy Barzilai - 2019 - Science and Philosophy 7 (1):59-70.
    In my work I argue that sexual differences in the brain seem to shape the ideological gulf between the respective social groups each side represents. And most significantly, it is the male sex hormone testosterone that is the primary hormone affecting our sexual evolution. Not only does testosterone fuel the passion for reproduction and play a critical role in the length of human lives, it is an integral component to the mechanism of human civilization—its triumphs and its tragedies. In order (...)
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    The Doctrine of Man in Calvin and in Renaissance Platonism.Roy W. Battenhouse - 1948 - Journal of the History of Ideas 9 (4):447.
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    Self-Organization as Conceptual Key to Understanding Free Will.Roy F. Baumeister & Andrew J. Vonasch - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 2 (3):44-46.
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    A re-examination of critical realism.Roy Wood Sellars - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (5):439-455.
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