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    Über eine Methode zur Untersuchung und Demonstration der Enge des Bewusstseins sowie zur Messung der Geschwindigkeit der Aufmerksamkeitswanderung.Richard Pauli - 1914 - Stuttgart,: W. Spemann.
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    Case Studies in Bioethics: Nurturing a Defective Newborn.Richard M. Pauli & Eric J. Cassell - 1978 - Hastings Center Report 8 (1):13.
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    Ethical Judgments and Medical Evidence.Richard M. Pauli & Joanne M. Becker - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (3):45-45.
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    Expository Science: Forms and Functions of PopularizationTerry Shinn Richard Whitley.Philip Pauly - 1986 - Isis 77 (1):150-151.
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    Epistolae Senecae ad Paulum et Pauli ad Senecam.Richard M. Gummere & Claude W. Barlow - 1939 - American Journal of Philology 60 (4):501.
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    Travel and Geography in the Roman Empire (Book).Richard J. A. Talbert - 2002 - American Journal of Philology 123 (3):529-534.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:American Journal of Philology 123.3 (2002) 529-534 [Access article in PDF] Colin Adams and Ray Laurence, eds. Travel and Geography in the Roman Empire. London and New York: Routledge, 2001. x + 202 pp. 48 black-and-white figures. Cloth, $75. Five of the six contributions to this varied and valuable collection of essays originated as papers delivered at the 1999 Roman Archaeology Conference in Durham, England. The sixth and longest (...)
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  7. Prior Probabilities in the Argument From Fine-Tuning.Richard Swinburne - 2005 - Faith and Philosophy 22 (5):641-653.
    Theism is a far simpler hypothesis, and so a priori more probably true, than naturalism, understood as the hypothesis that the existence of this law-governeduniverse has no explanation. Theism postulates only one entity (God) with very simple properties, whereas naturalism has to postulate either innumerableentities all having the same properties, or one very complicated entity with the power to produce the former. If theism is true, it is moderately probable that God would create humanoid beings and so humanoid bodies; but (...)
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  8. M.T. Ciceronis Tusculanarum Questionum Lib. V. Ad Vetust. Exemplaria Manu Scriptia, Nunc Summa Diligentia Correcti & Emendati Ac Commentariis Claris. Viroru[M] Philippi Beroaldi, & Ioachimi Camerarij: Deinde Erasmi Roterodami, Pauli Manutij, & Petri Victorij Variis Lectionibus & Annotationes Illustrati. Quibus Nunc Primùm Accessit Doctissimi Cuiusdam Viri Commentarius, Cum Annotationibus Leodegarij À Quercu. Cum Indice Rerum Ac Verborum Locupletiss.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Léger Duchesne & Thomas Richard - 1561 - Ex Typographia Thomærichardi, Sub Bibliis Aureis, È Regione Collegij Remensis.
     
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    Altered vision near the hands.Richard A. Abrams, Christopher C. Davoli, Feng Du, William H. Knapp & Daniel Paull - 2008 - Cognition 107 (3):1035-1047.
  10. (1 other version)On the Emotions.Richard Wollheim - 1999 - The Personalist Forum 15 (2):442-444.
     
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  11. Reference without Referents.Richard Mark Sainsbury - 2005 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (2):428-428.
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  12. The Thread of Life.Richard Wollheim - 1984 - The Personalist Forum 1 (1):55-58.
     
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    Mind In Science: A History Of Explanations In Psychology And Physics.Richard Langton Gregory - 1981 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  14. (1 other version)Moral Conscience Through the Ages.Richard Sorabji - 2014 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Richard Sorabji presents a unique discussion of the development of moral conscience over a period of 2500 years, from the playwrights of the fifth century BCE to the present. He addresses key topics including the original meaning and continuing nature of conscience, the ideas of freedom of religion and conscience with climaxes in the early Christian centuries and the seventeenth, the disputes on absolution or 'terrorisation' of conscience, dilemmas of conscience, and moral double-bind, the reliability of conscience if it (...)
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  15. (1 other version)Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation.Richard Sorabji - 2002 - Philosophy 77 (299):138-141.
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    Korrespondenzen.Karl Jaspers - 2016 - Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag. Edited by Matthias Bormuth, Dietrich von Engelhardt, Dominic Kaegi, Reiner Wiehl, Carsten Dutt & Eike Wolgast.
    Der Psychiater und Philosoph Karl Jaspers hinterließ eine große fachliche und persönliche Korrespondenz, die historisch vom Untergang des Kaiserreichs bis zur Etablierung der Bundesrepublik reicht. Diese kritische und kommentierte Edition vermittelt ein umfassendes Bild dieses Denkers. Briefpartner dieses Bandes:Gustav Bally, Kurt Beringer, Ludwig Binswanger, Eugen Bleuler, Max Born, Albert Fraenkel, Viktor E. Frankl, Robert Gaupp, Wolfgang Gentner, Hans Walter Gruhle, Willy Hellpach, Jakob Klaesi, Ludwig Klages, Kurt Kolle, Ernst Kretschmer, Arthur Kronfeld, Willhelm Mayer-Gross, Alexander Mitscherlich, Rudolf Nissen, Franz Nissl, Curt (...)
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  17. The Evolution of Beauty: How Darwin's Forgotten Theory of Mate Choice Shapes the Animal World - and Us.Richard O. Prum - 2017
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    The epistemology of development, evolution, and genetics: selected essays.Richard M. Burian - 2005 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The essays in this collection examine developments in three fundamental biological disciplines--embryology, evolutionary biology, and genetics--in conflict with each other for much of the twentieth century. They consider key methodological problems and the difficulty of overcoming them. Richard Burian interweaves historical appreciation of the settings within which scientists work, substantial knowledge of the biological problems at stake and the methodological and philosophical issues faced in integrating biological knowledge drawn from disparate sources.
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    Rethinking Imprisonment.Richard L. Lippke - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    This book draws upon philosophical arguments, criminological evidence, and legal literature on prisoners' rights and sentencing to explore the restrictions and deprivations that can be legitimately imposed on serious offenders in the name of punishment.
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  20. Respuesta a Jürgen Habermas.Richard Rorty - 2000 - In Robert Brandom (ed.), Rorty and His Critics. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Forward reasoning and dependency-directed backtracking in a system for computer-aided circuit analysis.Richard M. Stallman & Gerald J. Sussman - 1977 - Artificial Intelligence 9 (2):135-196.
  22. The linguistic turn, Recent essays in philosophical method.Richard Rorty - 1970 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 160:501-502.
     
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  23. The Evolutionary Origin of Complex Features.Richard E. Lenski - 2003 - 423 (May):139–144.
    A long-standing challenge to evolutionary theory has been whether it can explain the origin of complex organismal features. We examined this issue using digital organisms—computer programs that self-replicate, mutate, compete and evolve. Populations of digital organisms often evolved the ability to perform complex logic functions requiring the coordinated execution of many genomic instructions. Complex functions evolved by building on simpler functions that had evolved earlier, provided that these were also selectively favoured. However, no particular intermediate stage was essential for evolving (...)
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    Divine Impassibility: An Essay in Philosophical Theology.Richard E. Creel - 1985 - Cambridge University Press.
    It has been about fifty years since the topic of divine impassibility was the subject of book-length philosophical treatments in English. In recent years process and analytic philosophers have returned this issue to the forefront of professional attention. Divine Impassibility traces the issue of classical sources, relates the positions of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century books, and surveys the writings of contemporary British analytic philosophers such as Peter Geach, Anthony Kenny, Richard Swinburne, John Hick, and H. P. Owen, American analytic (...)
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    Interoceptive awareness in experienced meditators.Richard J. Davidson - unknown
    Attention to internal body sensations is practiced in most meditation traditions. Many traditions state that this practice results in increased awareness of internal body sensations, but scientific studies evaluating this claim are lacking. We predicted that experienced meditators would display performance superior to that of nonmeditators on heartbeat detection, a standard noninvasive measure of resting interoceptive awareness. We compared two groups of meditators (Tibetan Buddhist and Kundalini) to an age- and body mass index-matched group of nonmeditators. Contrary to our prediction, (...)
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  26. The genotype/phenotype distinction.Richard Lewontin - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The distinction between phenotype and genotype is fundamental to the understanding of heredity and development of organisms. The genotype of an organism is the class to which that organism belongs as determined by the description of the actual physical material made up of DNA that was passed to the organism by its parents at the organism's conception. For sexually reproducing organisms that physical material consists of the DNA contributed to the fertilized egg by the sperm and egg of its two (...)
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  27. Authority, Responsibility and Education.Richard Peters, Paul Halmos & Israel Scheffler - 1961 - Ethics 72 (1):65-67.
     
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    A devil’s chaplain: Selected essays.Richard Dawkins - 2003 - George Weidenfeld & Nicholson.
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    Martin Heidegger's Being and Time.Richard M. McDonough - 2006 - Peter Lang.
    The ideas of Martin Heidegger, one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century, have had a profound influence on work in literary theory and aesthetics, as well as on mainstream philosophy. This book offers a clear and concise guide to Heidegger's notoriously complex writings, while giving special attention to his major work Being and Time. Richard McDonough adds historical context by exploring Heidegger's intellectual roots in German idealism and ancient Greek philosophy, and introduces readers to the key (...)
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    The Life of Isaac Newton.Richard S. Westfall - 1993 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    Isaac Newton was indisputably one of the greatest scientists in history. His achievements in mathematics and physics marked the culmination of the movement that brought modern science into being. Richard Westfall's biography captures in engaging detail both his private life and scientific career, presenting a complex picture of Newton the man, and as scientist, philosopher, theologian, alchemist, public figure, President of the Royal Society, and Warden of the Royal Mint. An abridged version of his magisterial study Never at Rest, (...)
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  31. Filosofía y futuro.Richard Rorty - 1997 - Dilema 1 (2):62-69.
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  32. Contributions to the Theory of Inductive Probability.Richard C. Jeffrey - 1957 - Dissertation, Princeton University
     
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    Spinoza.Richard H. Popkin - 2004 - Oneworld Publications.
    This authoritative new introduction draws on both Richard H. Popkin's unparalleled scholarship and a wealth of historical and philosophical sources to highlight the real influences behind Spinoza's thought. Popkin reconstructs Spinoza the man, and his theories, contrasting these findings with some of the popularity held misconceptions. Locating him within the context of his family and background, the author assesses the impact on Spinoza of everything from his infamous excommunication, to his affection for Euclidian geometry and the work of Descartes. (...)
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    The persistence of romanticism: essays in philosophy and literature.Richard Thomas Eldridge - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    These challenging essays defend Romanticism against its critics. They argue that Romantic thought, interpreted as the pursuit of freedom in concrete contexts, remains a central and exemplary form of both artistic work and philosophical understanding. Marshalling a wide range of texts from literature, philosophy and criticism, Richard Eldridge traces the central themes and stylistic features of Romantic thinking in the work of Kant, Hölderlin, Wordsworth, Hardy, Wittgenstein, Cavell and Updike. Through his analysis he shows that Romanticism is neither emptily (...)
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    Descriptivism.Richard Mervyn Hare - 1964 - Published for the British Academy by the Oxford University Press.
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  36. Towards Being.Richard Woodward - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 86 (1):183-193.
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    Les Philosophies du Néo-Darwinisme: Conceptions Divergentes Sur l'Homme Et le Sens de L'Évolution.Richard G. Delisle - 2009 - Presses Universitaires de France.
    Contrairement à une croyance trop répandue, le darwinisme et son prolongement au XXe siècle — le néo-darwinisme — ne portent pas sur une idée de l'évolution fondée sur la simple notion de « la survie du plus apte ». Si la théorie de la sélection naturelle est partie intégrante du néo-darwinisme, plusieurs de ses fondateurs seront en quête d'une conception beaucoup plus généreuse, pleine et compréhensive de l'évolution. En réalité, la révolution dite darwinienne s'insère au coeur d'une révolution intellectuelle beaucoup (...)
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  38. The Adaptive Nature of Eye Movements in Linguistic Tasks: How Payoff and Architecture Shape Speed‐Accuracy Trade‐Offs.Richard L. Lewis, Michael Shvartsman & Satinder Singh - 2013 - Topics in Cognitive Science 5 (3):581-610.
    We explore the idea that eye-movement strategies in reading are precisely adapted to the joint constraints of task structure, task payoff, and processing architecture. We present a model of saccadic control that separates a parametric control policy space from a parametric machine architecture, the latter based on a small set of assumptions derived from research on eye movements in reading (Engbert, Nuthmann, Richter, & Kliegl, 2005; Reichle, Warren, & McConnell, 2009). The eye-control model is embedded in a decision architecture (a (...)
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    Must Managers Leave Ethics at Home? Economics and Moral Anomie in Business Organisations.Richard J. McKenna & Eva E. Tsahuridu - 2001 - Philosophy of Management 1 (3):67-76.
    Why is it that some business managers appear to behave differently in private and at work? How, if at all, are the decisions managers make affected by the nature of their organisations? What impact do organisational values have on the moral autonomy of managers? A research project into these questions is now under way in three disparate Australian business firms and this paper sets out the premise underlying it. For purposes of research the general premise is that the moral character (...)
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  40. On the Role of Entanglement in Quantum-Computational Speed-Up.Richard Jozsa & Noah Linden - 2003 - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 459:2011--2032.
  41. Massive Modularity.Richard Samuels - 2012 - In Eric Margolis, Richard Samuels & Stephen P. Stich (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Cognitive Science. Oxford University Press.
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    The romantic economist: imagination in economics.Richard Bronk - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Since economies are dynamic processes driven by creativity, social norms, and emotions as well as rational calculation, why do economists largely study them using static equilibrium models and narrow rationalistic assumptions? Economic activity is as much a function of imagination and social sentiments as of the rational optimisation of given preferences and goods. Richard Bronk argues that economists can best model and explain these creative and social aspects of markets by using new structuring assumptions and metaphors derived from the (...)
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  43. Embodying Culture.Richard Menary & Alexander Gillett - 2016 - In Julian Kiverstein (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of the Social Mind. New York: Routledge. pp. 72-87.
    The Cognitive Integration (henceforth CI) framework posits the existence of integrated cognitive systems (henceforth ICS). In this chapter we outline the nature of ICS and their phylogenetic history. We shall argue that phylogenetically earlier forms of cognition are built upon by more recent cultural innovations. Many of the phylogenetically earlier components are forms of sensorimotor interactions with the environment (Menary 2007a, 2010a, 2016). These sensorimotor interactions are redeployed (or retrained) to service more recent cultural innovations (Dehaene & Cohen 2007). The (...)
     
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  44. Aristotle on Method and Moral Education.Richard Kraut - 1998 - In Jyl Gentzler (ed.), Method in ancient philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 271--90.
     
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  45. Human Sociobiology and Genetic Determinism.Richard M. Burian - 1981 - Philosophical Forum 13 (2):43.
     
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  46. American pragmatism.Richard J. Bernstein - 1995 - In Herman J. Saatkamp (ed.), Rorty & pragmatism: the philosopher responds to his critics. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press. pp. 54--55.
     
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  47. Response to Bernstein.Richard Rorty - 1995 - In Herman J. Saatkamp (ed.), Rorty & pragmatism: the philosopher responds to his critics. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.
     
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  48. (1 other version)Hobbes.Richard Peters - 1957 - Science and Society 21 (3):284-286.
     
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  49. Is modal fictionalism artificial?Richard Woodward - 2011 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 92 (4):535-550.
    This article examines a popular complaint against the fictionalist account of possible objects bruited by Gideon Rosen. This is the complaint that modal fictionalism is, in some sense or other, hopelessly artificial. I shall separate two different strands to this worry and examine each in turn. As we shall see, neither strand to the objection is intractable.
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    Replies to my critics.Richard Moran - 2020 - Philosophical Explorations 23 (3):302-313.
    Volume 23, Issue 3, September 2020, Page 302-313.
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