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  1. The Transfer of Functions From Man To Machine.Robert Caussin & Wells F. Chamberlin - 1959 - Diogenes 7 (28):107-125.
    When he hears about automation, automatic factories, and unmanned manufacture, the worker wonders with a certain anxiety what will be his fate in an industry which is undergoing transformation and whether the trade from which he draws his livelihood today does not risk becoming useless tomorrow and leaving him without work. No doubt he has been told that the machine will never be able to replace man entirely, that there is no danger of unemployment, since new machines create new jobs, (...)
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    The concept of disease and its implications for psychiatry.Robert Evan Kendell - 1974 - [Edinburgh]: University of Edinburgh.
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    Spatial attention speeds discrimination without awareness in blindsight.Robert W. Kentridge, Charles A. Heywood & Lawrence Weiskrantz - 2004 - Neuropsychologia 42 (6):831-835.
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    The mind of clover: essays in Zen Buddhist ethics.Robert Aitken - 1984 - San Francisco: North Point Press.
    In Taking the Path of Zen , Robert Aitken provided a concise guide to zazen (Zen meditation) and other aspects of the practice of Zen. In The Mind of Clover he addresses the world beyond the zazen cushions, illuminating issues of appropriate personal and social action through an exploration of the philosophical complexities of Zen ethics. Aitken's approach is clear and sure as he shows how our minds can be as nurturing as clover, which enriches the soil and benefits (...)
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  5. Powers of the Mind.Robert James M. Boyles, Jeremiah Joven Joaquin & Mark Anthony Dacela - 2016 - In Nuncio Elizabeth M., Personal Development. Anvil Publishing, Inc. pp. 61–81.
    This article is a general introduction to the psychology of reasoning. Specifically, it focuses on the dual process theory of human cognition. Proponents of the said two-system view hold that human cognition involves two processes (viz., System 1 and System 2). System 1 is an automatic, intuitive thinking process where judgments and reasoning rely on fast thinking and ready-to-hand data. On the other hand, System 2 is a slow, logical cognitive process where our judgments and reasoning rely on reflective, careful (...)
     
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  6. Chaos and Complexity: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action.Robert John Russell, Nancey Murphy & Arthur R. Peacocke - 1996 - Religious Studies 32 (4):519-521.
  7. Merely possible propositions.Robert Stalnaker - 2010 - In Bob Hale & Aviv Hoffmann, Modality: metaphysics, logic, and epistemology. qnew York: Oxford University Press. pp. 21--32.
     
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    Adorno on popular culture.Robert Winston Witkin - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    In the decades since his death, Adorno's thinking has lost none of its capacity to unsettle the settled, and has proved hugely influential in social and cultural thought. To most people, the entertainment provided by television, radio, film, newspapers, astrology charts and CD players seem harmless enough. For Adorno, however, the culture industry that produces them is ultimately toxic in its effect on the social process. Here, Robert Witkin unpacks Adorno's notoriously difficult critique of popular culture in an engaging (...)
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    Philosophy and AI: Essays at the Interface.Robert C. Cummins (ed.) - 1991 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    Philosophy and AI presents invited contributions that focus on the different perspectives and techniques that philosophy and AI bring to the theory of ...
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    The Empirical Theology of Henry Nelson Wieman.Robert Walter Bretall (ed.) - 1963 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    American theologian Henry Nelson Wieman is given a search­ing examination in this volume of appraisals by eighteen contemporary scholars, representing a broad spectrum of religious affiliation. The essayists do not all agree with Wieman but they do agree that they are dealing with a theologian of stature. One of the great teachers of the twentieth century, from the University of Chicago, Mr. Wieman has profoundly influenced a whole generation of theological students, and through his books and other writings has communicated (...)
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  11. A Tarski-Style Semantics for Peirce's Beta Graphs.Robert W. Burch - 1997 - In Paul Forster & Jacqueline Brunning, The Rule of Reason: The Philosophy of C.S. Peirce. University of Toronto Press. pp. 81-95.
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    Perceiving, Sensing, and Knowing: A Book of Readings from Twentieth-century Sources in the Philosophy of Perception.Robert J. Swartz (ed.) - 1965 - Garden City, N.Y.,: University of California Press.
    I. PERCEPTION AND THE OBJECTS OF PERCEPTION SOME JUDGMENTS OF PERCEPTION G. E. Moore I want to raise some childishly simple questions as to what we ...
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    What is it Like.Robert Stalnaker - 2002 - In Tamar Gendler & John Hawthorne, Conceivability and Possibility. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 385.
  14. Does linguistic competence require knowledge of language?Robert Matthews - 2003 - In Alex Barber, Epistemology of language. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Straight and crooked thinking.Robert Henry Thouless - 1930 - London: Pan Books.
  16. Communist China 1955-1959: Policy Documents with Analysis.Robert R. Bowie & John K. Fairbank - 1964 - Science and Society 28 (2):247-249.
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    The Harvard philosophers at the opening of the twentieth century.Robert Bell Browne - 1934 - Urbana, Ill.,: Urbana, Ill..
  18. God and the Common Life.Robert Lowry Calhoun - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47:235.
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  19. Brill Online Books and Journals.Robert A. Carrere, Theresa S. Smith, Bernd Jager, John W. Osborne, Ken Shapiro, Douglas M. Snyder & Larry Davidson - 1989 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 20 (2).
     
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  20. Editor’s Note.Robert Chapman - 2004 - Vera Lex 5 (1/2):1-2.
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  21. Underdetermination Issues in the Exact Sciences.Robert S. Cohen, Jürgen Renn & Kostas Gavroglu - 2008 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 261:45-87.
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    Is Man Still Man?Robert Cumming - 1973 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 40.
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  23. The second part of morals.Robert B. Louden - 2003 - In Brian Jacobs & Patrick Kain, Essays on Kant's Anthropology. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 60--84.
     
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    Susanne Langer in Focus: The Symbolic Mind.Robert E. Innis - 2009 - Indiana University Press.
    A thorough account of Langer's philosophical career.
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  25. Its Treatment and Significance.Robert Hopkins - 2010 - In Catharine Abell & Katerina Bantinaki, Philosophical Perspectives on Depiction. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. pp. 151.
     
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    Nietzsche and Montaigne.Robert Miner - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book is a historically informed and textually grounded study of the connections between Montaigne, the inventor of the essay, and Nietzsche, who thought of himself as an "attempter." In conversation with the Essais, Nietzsche developed key themes of his oeuvre: experimental scepticism, gay science, the quest for drives beneath consciousness, the free spirit, the affirmation of sexuality and the body, and the meaning of greatness. Robert Miner explores these connections in the context of Nietzsche's reverence for Montaigne-a reverence (...)
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  27. The Cambridge Companion to Gadamer.Robert J. Dostal - 2004 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (217):634-637.
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  28. Are Business Leaders Staging a Morality Play?Robert A. Giacalone & Stephen L. Payne - 1987 - Business and Society Review 62:22-26.
     
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    A life worth living: Albert Camus and the quest for meaning.Robert Zaretsky - 2013 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
    Explores the predominant themes in the work of Albert Camus and what they reveal about his character, portraying the author as a clear-eyed moralist who favored principled, if ultimately hopeless, rebellion.
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  30. Psychological reality of grammars.Robert J. Matthews - 1991 - In The Chomskyan Turn. Blackwell. pp. 182--200.
  31. Cognition, Religious Ritual, and Archaeology.Robert N. McCauley - unknown
    The emergence of cognitive science over the past thirty years has stimulated new approaches to traditional problems and materials in well-established disciplines. Those approaches have generated new insights and reinvigorated aspirations for theories in the sciences of the socio-cultural (about the structures and uses of symbols and the cognitive processes underlying them) that are both more systematic and more accountable empirically than the recently available alternatives. Without rejecting interpretive proposals, projects in both the cognitive science of religion and in cognitive (...)
     
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    Experimental Metaphysics.Robert Sonné Cohen, Michael Horne & John J. Stachel - 1997
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    Responsibility, indeterminism and Frankfurt-style cases: A reply to Mele and Robb.Robert Kane - 2003 - In Michael S. McKenna & David Widerker, Moral Responsibility and Alternative Possibilities: Essays on the Importance of Alternative Possibilities. Ashgate. pp. 91--105.
  34. Research ethics committees.Robert J. Levine - 1995 - Encyclopedia of Bioethics 3:2311-2316.
     
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  35. Doxastic innocence: Phenomenal conservatism and grounds of justification.Robert Audi - 2013 - In Chris Tucker, Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 181–201.
     
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  36. The Sources of Belief.Robert Audi - 2002 - In Paul K. Moser, The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology. New York: Oup Usa.
     
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  37. How to do semantics for the language of thought.Robert Stalnaker - 1990 - In Barry M. Loewer, Meaning in Mind: Fodor and His Critics. Cambridge: Blackwell.
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    Concerning a 'Linguistic Theory' of Metaphor.Robert J. Matthews - 1971 - Foundations of Language 7 (3):413-425.
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    Freedom, responsibility, and God.Robert Young - 1975 - London: Macmillan.
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    Philosophical foundations of the cognitive science of religion: a head start.Robert N. McCauley - 2017 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Explanatory pluralism and the cognitive science of religion: or why scholars in religious studies should stop worrying about reductionism -- Interpretation and explanation: problems and promise in the study of religion -- Crisis of conscience, riddle of identity: making space for a cognitive approach to religious phenomena -- Who owns culture? -- Overcoming barriers to a cognitive psychology of religion -- Years in: landmark empirical findings in the cognitive science of religion.
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  41. Empirical research in medical ethics: An introduction.Robert M. Arnold & Lachlan Forrow - 1993 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 14 (3):195-196.
     
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  42. Frontiers of Science and Philosophy.Robert G. Colodny - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (153):261-262.
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  43. Conscious beliefs and desires: A same-order approach.Robert W. Lurz - 2006 - In Uriah Kriegel & Kenneth Williford, Self-Representational Approaches to Consciousness. MIT Press.
  44. Identity and spatio-temporal continuity.Robert Coburn - 1971 - In Milton Karl Munitz, Identity and individuation. New York,: New York University Press. pp. 51--101.
     
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  45. Was Richard Cantillon an Austrian Economist?Robert F. Hébert - 1985 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 7 (2):269-280.
     
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  46. The Value of Humanity: Reflections on Korsgaard's Transcendental Argument.Robert Stern - 2011 - In Joel Smith & Peter Sullivan, Transcendental Philosophy and Naturalism. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. pp. 74.
    This article considers Christine Korsgaard's argument for the value of humanity, and the role that her transcendental argument plays in this, to the effect that an agent must value her own humanity. Two forms of that argument are considered, and the second is defended. The analysis of her position is also put in the context of debates about transcendental arguments more generally.
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  47. Death fetishism, morbid solipsism.Robert C. Solomon - 1998 - In Jeff Malpas & Robert C. Solomon, Death and philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 152--176.
     
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    Organization/disorganization1.Robert Cooper - 1990 - In John Hassard & Denis Pym, The Theory and philosophy of organizations: critical issues and new perspectives. New York: Routledge. pp. 167.
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  49. The concept of a divine command.Robert Merrihew Adams - 1996 - In D. Z. Phillips, Religion and Morality (London: Macmillan 1996; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996). New York: Macmillan and St. Martin's. pp. 59--80.
  50. Is Religion a Rube Goldberg Device? Or Oh, What a Difference a Theory Makes!Robert N. McCauley - unknown
    Prudence, if not sheer logical necessity, dictates that when discussing something, it helps to have some idea of what you are talking about. This is why even the most experienced scholars periodically discuss their terms. Those discussions rarely, if ever, settle anything more than discussants= (sometimes differing) words for a few readily recognizable regions in the relevant..
     
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