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    Policing Queers.Nan Boyd - 2000 - Radical Philosophy Review 3 (1):20-27.
    Ever since it was annexed from northern Mexico in 1848, San Francisco has catered to tourists attracted to its good year-round weather, natural splendor, as well as its licentious entertainment industry and, since the 1950s, the buoyancy of its lesbian and gay community. The author looks at the growth and vibrancy of alternative lifestyles in San Francisco, arguing that the visibility of the queer community there is not the result of general tolerance in the Western outpost but, paradoxically, the outcome (...)
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  2. Nan Huaijin yu Bide · Shengji: guan yu chan, sheng ming he ren zhi de dui hua.Huaijin Nan - 9999 - Taibei Shi: Nan Huaijin wen hua.
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    Padre Boyd alla Karis - Lo studioso di Chesterton ha incontrato gli studenti.Boyd - 2011 - The Chesterton Review in Italiano 1 (1):173-173.
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    Wo shi Sima Nan.Nan Sima - 2002 - Beijing: Zhongguo shi dai jing ji chu ban she.
    本书包括:在北京广播学院的讲演;在北京青年政治学院报告;沈昌案答辩词;李之焕案答辩词等内容。.
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  5. Brian Boyd responds:.Brian Boyd - 2007 - Philosophy and Literature 31 (1):196-199.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Brian Boyd responds:In responding to my critical discussion, Lisa Zunshine restates the argument of Why We Read Fiction at some length but replies to none of my specific criticisms. These criticisms are all based on the evidence of the texts that she offers as case studies, especially Mrs Dalloway and Lolita. Although I—and the textual evidence—contradict her claims, she provides no answers to the criticisms.Let me respond to (...)
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    Nan Huaijin xuan ji.Huaijin Nan - 2003 - Shanghai Shi: Fu dan da xue chu ban she.
    di 1 juan. Lun yu bie cai -- di 2 juan. Laozi ta shuo, Mengzi pang tong -- di 3 juan. Yi jing za shuo, Yi jing xi zhuan bie jiang -- di 4 juan. Chan zong yu dao jia, Dao jia, Mi zong yu dong fang shen mi xue, Jing zuo xiu dao yu chang sheng bu lao -- di 5 juan. Chan hai li ce, Chan hua, Zhongguo fo jiao fa zhan shi lüe, Zhongguo dao jiao fa zhan (...)
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  7. The Philosophy of Curiosity.İlhan İnan - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    In this book, Ilhan Inan questions the classical definition of curiosity as _a desire to know._ Working in an area where epistemology and philosophy of language overlap, Inan forges a link between our ability to become aware of our ignorance and our linguistic aptitude to construct terms referring to things unknown. The book introduces the notion of inostensible reference. Ilhan connects this notion to related concepts in philosophy of language: knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description; the referential and the (...)
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  8. Realism, Anti-Foundationalism and the Enthusiasm for Natural Kinds.Richard Boyd - 1991 - Philosophical Studies 61 (1):127-148.
  9. Kinds, Complexity and Multiple realization.Richard Boyd - 1999 - Philosophical Studies 95 (1-2):67-98.
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    Nursing Advocacy: an Ethic of Practice.Nan Gaylord & Pamela Grace - 1995 - Nursing Ethics 2 (1):11-18.
    Advocacy is an important concept in nursing practice; it is frequently used to describe th nurse-client relationship. The term advocacy, however, is subject to ambiguity of interpretation. Such ambiguity was evidenced recently in criticisms levelled at the nursing profession by hospital ethicist Ellen Bernal. She reproached nursing for using 'patient rights advocate' as a viable role for nurses. We maintain that, for nursing, patient advocacy may encompass, but is not limited to, patient rights advocacy. Patient advocacy is not merely the (...)
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    Beyzik Toplama Tahtasının İlköğretim Aritmetik Problemlerinde Kullanılmasının Öğrencilerin.Cemil İnan - 2014 - Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 11):295-295.
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    Les crises politiques et l'image des femmes dans les représentations du pouvoir.Marie-Pierre Molinier-Boyd - 1995 - Clio 1.
    Si on veut penser le pouvoir à partir de l'exclusion des femmes, à partir de leur situation dans le politique, l'examen des images dont elles font l'objet en tant que groupe dominé offre, semble-t-il une perspective intéressante. Penser le pouvoir à partir des images de femmes (dans les films, les romans, les journaux, mais aussi les discours), c'est tenter de voir ce qu'elles disent de la conception et de la représentation traditionnelles du pouvoir, puisqu'elles aboutissent, permette...
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  13. The Computational Case against Computational Literary Studies.Nan Z. Da - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 45 (3):601-639.
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    Positioning control for a linear actuator with nonlinear friction and input saturation using output-feedback control.Nan Wang, Jinyong Yu & Weiyang Lin - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S2):191-200.
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    Dang salak læ khat ngao: nangsư̄ rūam botkhwām wichākān nư̄ang nai ʻōkāt kasīan ʻāyu rātchakān Sō̜. Dō̜rō̜. Suwannā Sathāʻānan.Suwannā Sathāʻānan, Khongkrit Traiyawong & Rachot Sāttrāwut (eds.) - 2017 - Krung Thēp Mahā Nakhō̜n: Samnakphim Sommot.
    Collected work on religious philosophy and social conditions of Thailand; volume commemorating the retirement of Professor Dr. Suwanna Sathaanan from the Department of Philosophy, Chulalongkorn University.
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    We Must Interpret: The Hermeneutic Retrieval of the Philosophical Tradition. Andrzej Wiercinski in conversation with Boyd Blundell.Andrzej Wierciński & Boyd Blundell - 2011 - Analecta Hermeneutica 3.
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  17. Epistemic obligations and free speech.Boyd Millar - 2024 - Analytic Philosophy 65 (2):203-222.
    Largely thanks to Mill’s influence, the suggestion that the state ought to restrict the distribution of misinformation will strike most philosophers as implausible. Two of Mill’s influential assumptions are particularly relevant here: first, that free speech debates should focus on moral considerations such as the harm that certain forms of expression might cause; second, that false information causes minimal harm due to the fact that human beings are psychologically well equipped to distinguish truth and falsehood. However, in addition to our (...)
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    Is a High Tone Pointy? Speakers of Different Languages Match Mandarin Chinese Tones to Visual Shapes Differently.Nan Shang & Suzy J. Styles - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  19. (1 other version)Cheap talk when interests conflict.Rob Boyd - manuscript
    Most evolutionary analyses of animal communication suggest that low-cost signals can evolve only when both the signaller and the recipient rank outcomes in the same order. When there is a conflict of interest between sender and receiver, honest signals must be costly. However, recent work suggests that low-cost signals can be evolutionarily stable, even when the sender and the receiver rank outcomes in different orders, as long as the interest in achieving coordination is sufficiently great. In this paper, we extend (...)
     
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    The Shaman and the Ghosts of Unnatural Death: On the Efficacy of a Ritual.Boyd Michailovsky & Philippe Sagant - 1992 - Diogenes 40 (158):19-37.
    In the Himalayan region, and even beyond it, odd behavior, illnesses, and especially sudden or accidental deaths, are attributed to the actions of the dead who have come back to torment the living.Among the Limbu tribesmen of eastern Nepal, these attacks take many different forms. The symptoms have very little in common from illness to illness. The eyes of infants roll back into their heads; they refuse to take the breast and die after only several months of life (they are (...)
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  21. Divine responsibility.Ian DeWeese-Boyd - 2022 - In Mark A. Lamport, The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Philosophy and Religion. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 229-240.
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  22. Jiang Kongyang mei xue si xiang yan jiu.Nan Gao - 1987 - Shenyang: Liaoning sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
     
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  23. Xiao yan Huangdi nei jing yu sheng ming ke xue.Huaijin Nan - 2008 - Taibei Shi: Lao gu chu ban she.
     
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  24. Fa jia wen hua mian mian guan =.Nan Su - 2005 - Jinan: Qi Lu shu she.
     
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  25. On the current status of the issue of scientific realism.Richard Boyd - 1983 - Erkenntnis 19 (1-3):45 - 90.
  26. The current status of scientific realism.Richard Boyd - 1984 - In Jarrett Leplin, Scientific Realism. University of California Press. pp. 195--222.
  27. Rethinking natural kinds, reference and truth: towards more correspondence with reality, not less.Richard Boyd - 2019 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 12):2863-2903.
    Recent challenges to non-traditional theories of natural kinds demand clarifications and revisions to those theories. Highlights: The semantics of natural kind terms is a special case of a general naturalistic conception of signaling in organisms that explains the epistemic reliability of signaling. Natural kinds and reference are two aspects of the same natural phenomenon. Natural kind definitions are phenomena in nature not linguistic or representational entities; their relation to conceptualized definitions is complex. Reference and truth are special cases of a (...)
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  28. Scientific Realism and Naturalistic Epistemology.Richard Boyd - 1980 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1980:613-662.
    A realistic and dialectical conception of the epistemology of science is advanced according to which the acquisition of instrumental knowledge is parasitic upon the acquisition, by successive approximation, of theoretical knowledge. This conception is extended to provide an epistemological characterization of reference and of natural kinds, and it is integrated into recent naturalistic treatments of knowledge. Implications for several current issues in the philosophy of science are explored.
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  29. Shared Epistemic Responsibility.Boyd Millar - 2021 - Episteme 18 (4):493-506.
    It is widely acknowledged that individual moral obligations and responsibility entail shared (or joint) moral obligations and responsibility. However, whether individual epistemic obligations and responsibility entail shared epistemic obligations and responsibility is rarely discussed. Instead, most discussions of doxastic responsibility focus on individuals considered in isolation. In contrast to this standard approach, I maintain that focusing exclusively on individuals in isolation leads to a profoundly incomplete picture of what we're epistemically obligated to do and when we deserve epistemic blame. First, (...)
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  30. Scientific Realism.Richard Boyd - 1984 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 21 (1&2):767-791.
    (i) Scientific realism is primarily a metaphysical doctrine about the existence and nature of the unobservables of science. (ii) There are good explanationist arguments for realism, most famously that from the success of science, provided abduction is allowed. Abduction seems to be on an equal footing, at least, with other ampliative methods of inference. (iii) We have no reason to believe a doctrine of empirical equivalence that would sustain the underdetermination argument against realism. (iv) The key to defending realism from (...)
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    Not by Genes Alone: How Culture Transformed Human Evolution.Peter J. Richerson & Robert Boyd - 2005 - Chicago University Press.
    Acknowledgments 1. Culture Is Essential 2. Culture Exists 3. Culture Evolves 4. Culture Is an Adaptation 5. Culture Is Maladaptive 6. Culture and Genes Coevolve 7. Nothing about Culture Makes Sense except in the Light of Evolution.
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  32. Evidence Enriched.Nora Mills Boyd - 2018 - Philosophy of Science 85 (3):403-421.
    Traditionally, empiricism has relied on the specialness of human observation, yet science is rife with sophisticated instrumentation and techniques. The present article advances a conception of empirical evidence applicable to actual scientific practice. I argue that this conception elucidates how the results of scientific research can be repurposed across diverse epistemic contexts: it helps to make sense of how evidence accumulates across theory change, how different evidence can be amalgamated and used jointly, and how the same evidence can be used (...)
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  33. The salvific affectivity of christ according to Alexander of hales.Boyd Taylor Coolman - 2007 - The Thomist 71 (1):1-38.
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    Dressed for Adventure: Working Women and Silent Movie Serials in the 1910s.Nan Enstad - 1995 - Feminist Studies 21 (1):67.
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    Bir Değer Algısı Olarak İlhan Berk Şiiri.Ruhi İnan - 2015 - Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 8):1409-1409.
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    Education Level, Underemployment, and Health.Nan Li & Dan Wu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Under the dual background of underemployment and health inequality, this study empirically analyzes the impact of education level on underemployed workers’ health based on data from the 2016 China Labor-force Dynamics Survey. The results show that underemployment is significantly related to the decline of self-rated health, increased depressive tendencies, and the prevalence of illness over a certain period. The results indicate that underemployment can significantly reduce the health level of workers in both low and high education level groups. However, underemployment (...)
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    The Origins of the Geometric Principle of Inversion.Boyd Patterson - 1933 - Isis 19 (1):154-180.
  38. Practicing citizenship artistically : an autoethnographic account of a Chinese-Canadian-Brazilian music educator.Nan Qi - 2024 - In Emily Achieng' Akuno & Maria Westvall, Music as agency: diversities of perspectives on artistic citizenship. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Sublimated or castrated psychoanalysis? Adorno’s critique of the revisionist psychoanalysis: An introduction to ‘The Revisionist Psychoanalysis’.Nan-Nan Lee - 2014 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 40 (3):309-338.
    In ‘The Revisionist Psychoanalysis’, Adorno criticizes the neo-Freudian psychoanalysis for losing the critical edge of Freud’s theory with regard to social critique. Neo-Freudians whom Adorno calls ‘revisionists’ criticize Freud for his ‘mechanical’ views of the human psyche and for his over-emphasis on sexual libido. They reverse Freud’s dictum – ‘where id was, there ego shall be’ – by stressing the importance of development of the ego, and thus that of its adaptive functions. For revisionists, the aim of psychoanalytic practice is (...)
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  40. Perceiving properties versus perceiving objects.Boyd Millar - 2022 - Analytic Philosophy 63 (2):99-117.
    The fact that you see some particular object seems to be due to the causal relation between your visual experience and that object, rather than to your experiences’ phenomenal character. On the one hand, whenever some phenomenal element of your experience stands in the right sort of causal relation to some object, your experience presents that object (your experience’s phenomenology doesn’t need to match that object). On the other hand, you can’t have a perceptual experience that presents some object unless (...)
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  41. The Information Environment and Blameworthy Beliefs.Boyd Millar - 2019 - Social Epistemology 33 (6):525-537.
    Thanks to the advent of social media, large numbers of Americans believe outlandish falsehoods that have been widely debunked. Many of us have a tendency to fault the individuals who hold such beliefs. We naturally assume that the individuals who form and maintain such beliefs do so in virtue of having violated some epistemic obligation: perhaps they failed to scrutinize their sources, or failed to seek out the available competing evidence. I maintain that very many ordinary individuals who acquire outlandish (...)
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  42. (1 other version)“How to Be a Moral Realist.Richard Boyd - 1988 - In Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Essays on moral realism. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 181-228.
     
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  43. Rapid Improvement in Visual Selective Attention Related to Action Video Gaming Experience.Nan Qiu, Weiyi Ma, Xin Fan, Youjin Zhang, Yi Li, Yuening Yan, Zhongliang Zhou, Fali Li, Diankun Gong & Dezhong Yao - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Chuan tong shen xin xing ming zhi xue de tan tao.Huaijin Nan - 2021 - [Taibei Shi]: Nan Huaijin wen hua shi ye you xian gong si.
    Ninety-year-old Master Nan Huaijin and his students' ten-day course, the essence of his life is all in his life. The recording of the class in 2008 was formally compiled and published today. Nanshi has explained the essentials of practice with nearly a hundred years of experience and reminded the quick way to get started. Study case study for each person, reminding the key points of study, it is enough for later reference. Introduce the content and history of Dharma Sutra and (...)
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  45. Semantic Non-factualism in Kripke’s Wittgenstein.Daniel Boyd - 2017 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 5 (9).
    Kripke’s Wittgenstein is standardly understood as a non-factualist about meaning ascription. Non-factualism about meaning ascription is the idea that sentences like “Joe means addition by ‘plus’” are not used to state facts about the world. Byrne and Kusch have argued that Kripke’s Wittgenstein is not a non-factualist about meaning ascription. They are aware that their interpretation is non-standard, but cite arguments from Boghossian and Wright to support their view. Boghossian argues that non-factualism about meaning ascription is incompatible with a deflationary (...)
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  46. Epistemic Obligations of the Laity.Boyd Millar - 2023 - Episteme 20 (2):232-246.
    Very often when the vast majority of experts agree on some scientific issue, laypeople nonetheless regularly consume articles, videos, lectures, etc., the principal claims of which are inconsistent with the expert consensus. Moreover, it is standardly assumed that it is entirely appropriate, and perhaps even obligatory, for laypeople to consume such anti-consensus material. I maintain that this standard assumption gets things backwards. Each of us is particularly vulnerable to false claims when we are not experts on some topic – such (...)
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  47. Misinformation and the Limits of Individual Responsibility.Boyd Millar - 2021 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 10 (12):8-21.
    The issue of how best to combat the negative impacts of misinformation distributed via social media hangs on the following question: are there methods that most individuals can reasonably be expected to employ that would largely protect them from the negative impact that encountering misinformation on social media would otherwise have on their beliefs? If the answer is “yes,” then presumably individuals bear significant responsibility for those negative impacts; and, further, presumably there are feasible educational remedies for the problem of (...)
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  48. Vīravāṇi: Śrī Āgamānaṅdasvāmikaḷuṭe pr̲asaṅga samhāhāraṃ ; ṣaṣṭipūrttismārakaṃ. Āgamānaṅdasvāmikaḷ - 1991 - Kālaṭi: Śrīrāmakr̥ṣṇa Advaitāśramaṃ. Edited by Āgamānaṅdasvāmikaḷ & Gaṇānaṅdasvāmikaḷ.
    Festschrift in honor of 60th birthday of Āgamānaṅdasvāmikaḷ, 1896-1961; collection of his speeches and writings on Vedanta and other aspects of Hindu philosophy.
     
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    Resting and Initial Beta Amplitudes Predict Learning Ability in Beta/Theta Ratio Neurofeedback Training in Healthy Young Adults.Wenya Nan, Feng Wan, Mang I. Vai & Agostinho C. Da Rosa - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  50. (2 other versions)The evolution of altruistic punishment.Robert Boyd, Herbert Gintis, Samuel Bowles, Peter Richerson & J. - 2003 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 100 (6):3531-3535.
     
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