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    The metaphorical brains.Michael Arbib - 1998 - Artificial Intelligence 101 (1-2):323-335.
  2. Living with Uncertainty: The Moral Significance of Ignorance * By MICHAEL J. ZIMMERMAN. [REVIEW]Michael Zimmerman - 2009 - Analysis 69 (4):785-787.
    Michael J. Zimmerman offers a conceptual analysis of the moral ‘ought’ that focuses on moral decision-making under uncertainty. His central case, originally presented by Frank Jackson, concerns a doctor who must choose among three treatments for a minor ailment. Her evidence suggests that drug B will partially cure her patient, that one of either drug A or C would cure him completely, but that the other drug would kill him. Accepting the intuition that the doctor ought to choose drug B, (...)
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    Ramification and causality.Michael Thielscher - 1997 - Artificial Intelligence 89 (1-2):317-364.
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    Varieties of Musical Irony: From Mozart to Mahler.Michael Cherlin - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    Irony, one of the most basic, pervasive, and variegated of rhetorical tropes, is as fundamental to musical thought as it is to poetry, prose, and spoken language. In this wide-ranging study of musical irony, Michael Cherlin draws upon the rich history of irony as developed by rhetoricians, philosophers, literary scholars, poets, and novelists. With occasional reflections on film music and other contemporary works, the principal focus of the book is classical music, both instrumental and vocal, ranging from Mozart to Mahler. (...)
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  5. Being loved into freedom: Reflections on a Christian understanding of detachment.Michael Whelan - 2011 - The Australasian Catholic Record 88 (3):306.
    Whelan, Michael 'Travel light!' This is good advice for anyone going overseas. And it is not bad advice for each time you get out of bed and turn up for the new day. 'Travel light!' People who cling to what they should have let go years ago are like people who travel overseas with stuff they should have left at home - they are encumbered, burdened and weighed down. And that sense of weight is what they project into their environment (...)
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    Against death. Longevity forever!Michael A. Peters - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (6):559-562.
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    Monadology of The Brothers Karamazov.Michael Wreen - 1986 - Philosophy and Literature 10 (2):318-324.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:MONADOLOGY OF 7HE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV by Michael Wreen THE WORLD AND THOUGHT of Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov are not easily entered into. There is something, some barrier, which seems to hinder, if not prevent, a feeling of belonging, a feeling of ease, citizenship, and camaraderie. What is it diat holds die reader back, what makes him feel particularly Ul-at-ease in the world of The Brothers Karamazov, and especially in (...)
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    Environmental Practice and Early American Literature.Michael Ziser - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    This original and provocative study tells the story of American literary history from the perspective of its environmental context. Weaving together close readings of early American texts with ecological histories of tobacco, potatoes, apples and honey bees, Michael Ziser presents a method for literary criticism that explodes the conceptual distinction between the civilized and natural world. Beginning with the English exploration of Virginia in the sixteenth century, Ziser argues that the settlement of the 'New World' - and the cultivation and (...)
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    Derrida à Montréal: une pièce en trois actes.Michael Naas - 2019 - Montréal: Presses de l'Université de Montréal.
    Derrida à Montréal n'est pas le titre d'une pièce de théâtre, mais celui d'un essai qui suit, en trois actes, trois événements singuliers qui ont eu lieu à Montréal et auxquels Jacques Derrida a participé en 1971, en 1979 et en 1997. Au "Premier Acte", Michael Naas relit de près la première communication du philosophe, "Signature événement contexte", un texte qui prend très au sérieux - et les critique tout à la fois - la théorie des speech acts de John (...)
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    Response—Forty-Seven Years Later: Further Studies in Disappointment?Michael Loughlin - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 19 (1):31-36.
    This paper provides a commentary on “Vascular amputees: A study in disappointment” and its significance in the development of the disability rights movement, as well as the movements for values-based medicine and person-centred health and social care.
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    Towards a Realist Sociology of Education: A Polyphonic Review Essay.Michael Grenfell, Susan Hood, Brian D. Barrett & Dan Schubert - 2017 - Educational Theory 67 (2):193-208.
    This review essay evaluates Karl Maton's Knowledge and Knowers: Towards a Realist Sociology of Education as a recent examination of the sociological causes and effects of education in the tradition of the French social theorist Pierre Bourdieu and the British educational sociologist Basil Bernstein. Maton's book synthesizes the scholarship of Bourdieu and Bernstein and complements their work with “discoveries” from the world of systemic functional linguistics to produce a new “realist sociology of education.” It does so by means of Legitimation (...)
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    Two Poems.Michael Trocchia - 2020 - Arion 28 (1):63-65.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Two Poems MICHAEL TROCCHIA SEE FOR YOURSELF The gods, in effect, have given Euenius the gift of inner vision…because he has lost his outer vision. —Michael Attyah Flower, The Seer in Ancient Greece Come to a field of stones baking in the late sun. Drop your knee to the groundup earth and feel the warmth climb your thigh. Run your finger across a palm-sized stone, as if inspecting the (...)
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  13. Inhabiting the Cruciform God: Kenosis, Justification, and Theosis in Paul's Narrative Soteriology.Michael J. Gorman - 2009
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    Organizing the brain's diversities.Michael A. Arbib & Peter Érdi - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (4):551-565.
    We clarify the arguments in Neural organization: Structure, function, and dynamics, acknowledge important contributions cited by our critics, and respond to their criticisms by charting directions for further development of our integrated approach to theoretical and empirical studies of neural organization. We first discuss functional organization in general (behavior versus cognitive functioning, the need to study body and brain together, function in ontogeny and phylogeny) and then focus on schema theory (noting that schema theory is not just a top-down theory (...)
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    A Lost Idyll of Connection?Michael Ashby - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (4):537-540.
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    Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe.Michael W. Austin - 2006 - Philosophia Christi 8 (1):183-185.
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  17. Abstinence and Reform at the Council of Basel: Johannes Nider's De abstinencia esus carnium.Michael D. Bailey - 1997 - Mediaeval Studies 59 (1):225-260.
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  18. Acceptance of mortality : what is confirmed, what is denied.Michael K. Bartalos - 2009 - In Speaking of death: America's new sense of mortality. Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
     
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    Beyond inclusivism.Michael Barnes - 1989 - Heythrop Journal 30 (3):325–327.
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  20. The united nations and global security: The Norm is mightier than the Sword.Michael N. Barnett - 1995 - Ethics and International Affairs 9:37–54.
    Barnett argues that the United Nations, by operating on the principle of the consent of the parties, can encourage the development of a more stable and cooperative security architecture.
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  21. Kritik der ruhenden Vernunft. Fichte, Schopenhauer und die Herausforderung der Gelassenheit.Michael Bastian - 2009 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 90:117-145.
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  22. Breaking rules'.Michael Behc - 2003 - In Neil A. Manson, God and design: the teleological argument and modern science. New York: Routledge. pp. 277.
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    Wissen und Glauben: zur Analyse d. Ideologien in historisch-kritischer Sicht.Michael Benedikt - 1975 - Wien: Herder.
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    Courage Under Siege: Starvation, disease, and death in the Warsaw Ghetto.Michael Berkowitz - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (6):949-950.
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    Freud and Dora.Michael Billig - 1997 - Theory, Culture and Society 14 (3):29-55.
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  26. Literal and metaphorical silences in rhetoric : examples from the celebration of the 1974 revolution in the Portuguese parliament.Michael Billig & Cristina Marinho - 2019 - In Amy Jo Murray & Kevin Durrheim, Qualitative studies of silence: the unsaid as social action. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Introduction: The Mental as Fundamental.Michael Blamauer - 2011 - In The Mental as Fundamental: New Perspectives on Panpsychism. Ontos Verlag. pp. 7-14.
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    Transposition with auditory stimuli following successive discrimination training.Michael Blaz & Jeral R. Williams - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (5):409-410.
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    Introduction.Michael Bowler & Mirela Oliva - 2021 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (3):363-365.
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    Fictive Narrative Philosophy: How Fiction Can Act as Philosophy.Michael Boylan - 2018 - New York: Routledge.
    The structure of the traditional paradigm -- Narrative fiction as philosophically interpreted in the ancient western world -- Narrative fiction as philosophically interpreted in the modern and contemporary western world -- The structure of the new paradigm -- What makes an artifact philosophy? -- Literature as philosophy -- The special logic of fictive narrative philosophy -- Constructional devices -- How do we judge fictive narrative philosophy? -- When should we use direct discourse philosophy and when fictive narrative philosophy? -- How (...)
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    Ethics and evolution: The biological basis of morality.Michael Bradie - 1993 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 36 ( 1-2):199 – 217.
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  32. Symposia, conferences. And notices 109.Michael Bradie - 1985 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 11.
     
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  33. The base hypothesis and the spelling prohibition: Sentential subjects, extraposition, expletives, and auxiliaries.Michael K. Brame - 1983 - In Alex Orenstein & Rafael Stern, Developments in Semantics. Haven. pp. 2--321.
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  34. Irving Singer.Michael Brodrick - 2007 - In John Lachs and Robert Talisse, American Philosophy: an Encyclopedia. ROUTLEDGE. pp. 718.
     
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    The Priority of Legitimacy in Times of Political Transition.Michael Buckley - 2013 - Human Rights Review 14 (4):327-345.
    This paper interprets the relation between justice and legitimacy found in John Rawls's Political Liberalism and then applies it to the field of transitional justice. The author argues that transitional mechanisms can be better defended in terms of “legitimacy” than in “justice,” because the circumstances of transitional justice admit of reasonable disagreement over “just” public policy. In such circumstances, policy recommendations can always be construed as falling short of justice, thus raising plausible concerns over their normative justification. This paper attempts (...)
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    On Ethics Institute Activism in advance.Michael Burroughs - forthcoming - Teaching Ethics.
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    The Craft of the Potter.Michael Casson - 1977 - Woodbury, N.Y.Barron's.
    Starting with a description of what clay is and how it originates, the author goes on to provide a guide to the hand building of clay, throwing pots, decoration techniques and glazes. The book is completed by a history of pottery through the ages.
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    Residues of a Dream World.Michael Cataldi, David Kelley, Hans Kuzmich, Jens Maier-Rothe & Jeannine Tang - 2011 - Theory, Culture and Society 28 (7-8):358-389.
    The High Line – a public park on a repurposed railway track in New York City – first opened to the public in 2009, and has been increasingly celebrated as a model public space, and as a democratic project directed by community. Artistic and amateur photographic practices have significantly informed the High Line’s design, landscaping, publicity, urban policy, use and constellations of community. This photo-conceptual essay critically considers the constitutive function of the photographic image, as photography produces, interpellates and defines (...)
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  39. Seventeenth-century draining of the Fens and the impact on navigation.Michael Chisholm - 2008 - In Chisholm Michael, Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 154, 2007 Lectures. pp. 243-272.
     
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  40. A Paradox of Conditional Probability.Michael Clark - 1989 - Analysis 49 (1):16 - 21.
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    The colour of AIDS.Michael Cloete - 2007 - South African Journal of Philosophy 26 (4):388-402.
    The African debate on HIV/AIDS has been approached in terms that either foreground its biomedical implications, on the one hand, or its economic challenges, on the other. From the biomedical perspective, HIV/AIDS is a health problem, calling for appropriate behaviour modification strategies; from the economic perspective, however, HIV/AIDS in Africa is viewed as a structural effect of capitalist-induced poverty. This article aims at providing a philosophical basis for understanding the African debate on HIV/AIDS. Its primary contention is that, in order (...)
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    Se Non è Vero è Ben Trovato.Michael Cole - 2014 - Intellectual History Review 24 (3):429-439.
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  43. Selectionism and stage change: The dynamics of evolution, I.Michael Lamport Commons - 2008 - World Futures 64 (5-7):348 – 360.
    Selectionism addresses the process of transition or change. In its evolution, Homo Sapiens has demonstrated such transitions to more hierarchically complex stages of performance at the individual, organizational, cultural, and biological levels. Traditionally, changes in biological, cultural, organizational, and individual behavior have been studied separately, with very little overlap. The current theory integrates selectionism across these realms, while noting that in each, selectionism operates through somewhat different mechanisms. Selectionism is comprised of complex processes in which tasks of greater hierarchical complexity (...)
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  44. Toward a cross-species measure of general intelligence.Michael Lamport Commons & Sara Nora Ross - 2008 - World Futures 64 (5-7):383 – 398.
    Science requires postformal capabilities to compare competing explanations and conceptualize how to coordinate or integrate them. With conflicts thus reconciled, science advances. The Model of Hierarchical Complexity facilitates the coordination of current arguments about intelligence. A cross-species measurement theory of comparative cognition is proposed. It has potential to overcome the lack of a general measurement theory for the science of comparative cognition, and the lack of domain-general mechanisms for evolutionary psychologists. The hierarchical complexity of concepts and debates as well as (...)
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  45. Gertrude Stein and William James.Michael J. Hoffman - 1966 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 47 (2):226.
     
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    Recovering the Vertical.Michael Staudigl - 2020 - PhaenEx 13 (2):62-85.
    This paper examines the relationship between religion and violence from a phenomenological point of view. In the context of the so-called "return of the religious" and the crisis of contemporary social imaginaries, it deals with the supposedly disruptive and liberating potentials of religion in general, and religious violence in particular. The discussion revolves around the concept of "verticality" as developed by A. Steinbock and offers a generative interpretation of verticality's liberating and transformative potentials. The paper proceeds to demonstrate how religion (...)
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    The number sense is neither last resort nor of primary import.Michael J. Beran & Audrey E. Parrish - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    The role of ingestional delay in taste-mediated environmental potentiation.Michael R. Best, John D. Batson & Mark T. Bowman - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (3):215-218.
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    Persönlichkeit und Struktur in der Geschichte: histor. Bestandsaufnahme u. didakt. Implikationen.Michael Bosch (ed.) - 1977 - Düsseldorf: Pädagogischer Verlag Schwann.
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    (1 other version)International Public Health Policy & Ethics.Michael Boylan (ed.) - 2008 - Dordrecht.
    Public Health Policy and Ethics brings together philosophers and practitioners to address the foundations and principles upon which public health policy may be advanced – especially in the international arena. What is the basis that justifies public health in the first place? Why should individuals be disadvantaged for the sake of the group? How do policy concerns and clinical practice work together and work against each other? Can the boundaries of public health be extended to include social ills that are (...)
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