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    (1 other version)Attempted Suicide, LGBT Identity, and Heightened Scrutiny.Steven William Halady - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics: 13 (3):20 - 22.
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    Book Review: A Model for Re-Thinking Right and Wrong in the Academy: Zack and The Ethics and Mores of Race. [REVIEW]Steven W. Halady & Naomi Zack - 2012 - Journal of Thought 47 (3):78.
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    Feature Centrality and Conceptual Coherence.Steven A. Sloman, Bradley C. Love & Woo-Kyoung Ahn - 1998 - Cognitive Science 22 (2):189-228.
    Conceptual features differ in how mentally tranformable they are. A robin that does not eat is harder to imagine than a robin that does not chirp. We argue that features are immutable to the extent that they are central in a network of dependency relations. The immutability of a feature reflects how much the internal structure of a concept depends on that feature; i.e., how much the feature contributes to the concept's coherence. Complementarily, mutability reflects the aspects in which a (...)
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  4. Representing nothing : Schopenhauer "decoding" acoustical science.Steven P. Lydon - 2023 - In David Bather Woods & Timothy Stoll, The Schopenhauerian mind. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  5. Enforceability and Primary Rights.Steven W. Patterson - 2003 - Dissertation, Wayne State University
    In this dissertation I argue that the concept of a moral right is best explicated by means of the concept of morally legitimate coercion. This thesis, which I call the enforceability thesis, says that to have a right is to have a claim such that one would be justified in pursuing a course of action up to and including harm should the claim be dissatisfied. I contend that this thesis, if it is true, explains much about our intuitions concerning moral (...)
     
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    A Causal Model of Intentionality Judgment.Steven A. Sloman, Philip M. Fernbach & Scott Ewing - 2012 - Mind and Language 27 (2):154-180.
    We propose a causal model theory to explain asymmetries in judgments of the intentionality of a foreseen side-effect that is either negative or positive (Knobe, 2003). The theory is implemented as a Bayesian network relating types of mental states, actions, and consequences that integrates previous hypotheses. It appeals to two inferential routes to judgment about the intentionality of someone else's action: bottom-up from action to desire and top-down from character and disposition. Support for the theory comes from three experiments that (...)
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  7. 김한영 역.Steven Johnson - forthcoming - Emergence, 김영사.
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  8. On the real progress of Kant's thoughts on freedom and psychological personality.Steven Tester - 2017 - In Andree Hahmann & Bernd Ludwig, Über die Fortschritte der kritischen Metaphysik: Beiträge zu System und Architektonik der kantischen Philosophie. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
     
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  9. Whitehead on causality and perception.Steven Shaviro - 2017 - In Roland Faber, Jeffrey A. Bell & Joseph Petek, Rethinking Whitehead’s Symbolism: Thought, Language, Culture. [Edinburgh]: Edinburgh University Press.
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  10. Hypnosis and neuroscience: implications for the altered state debate.Steven Jay Lynn, Irving Kirsch, Josh Knox, Oliver Fassler & Lilienfeld & O. Scott - 2007 - In Graham A. Jamieson, Hypnosis and Conscious States: The Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective. New York: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  11. On the aesthetic and non-aesthetic forms of the sublime in Schopenhauer's theory of tragedy.Steven Krueger - 2000 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 81:45-58.
  12. Supporting online material for.Steven Laureys - manuscript
    Patient To examine neural responses to aurally-presented sentences, a sparse imaging technique was used to minimize interference from scanner noise. The patient was played a single sentence (or noise-equivalent) in the 7.4s silent period before a single 1.6s scan with stimulus timing jittered relative to scan onset. There were 118 spoken sentences trials, 59 signal correlated noise trials, and an additional 60 silent trials for the purpose of monitoring data quality. The signal correlated noise stimuli had the same duration, spectral (...)
     
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  13. Selective traditions and the science curriculum: Eugenics and the biology textbook, 1914–1949.Steven Selden - 1991 - Science Education 75 (5):493-512.
  14. Bookishness, the Bible, and Don Quixote's senseless kindness.Steven Shankman - 2025 - In Christopher Buckman, Melissa Bradley, Jack Marsh & James McLachlan, The event of the good: reading Levinas in a Levinasian way. Albany: State University of New York Press.
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  15. Communication and phantasy.Steven Vaitkus - 2000 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 33 (1-2):45-64.
     
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    Appeal and Attitude.Steven G. Smith - 2005 - Indiana University Press.
    This book develops the idea that meaningfulness is specified as a relation between an acknowledged appeal and an adopted attitude. In the Axial Age classics and again in modern refoundings of philosophy and theology, ideals of a fully commanding supreme appeal and a fully adequate orientation to the world in cognizance of that appeal--a sovereign attitude--are intellectually and spiritually central. Some of the most fundamental challenges of pluralism stem from differences in appeal and attitude ideals.
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  17. Military Mashups: Remixing Literacy Practices.Steven Fraiberg - forthcoming - Topoi.
     
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  18. Economics, education, and society : myths and possibilities.Steven Klees - 2007 - In Robert F. Arnove & Carlos Alberto Torres, Comparative education: the dialectic of the global and the local. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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  19. Smith v. Board of School Commissioners: The Religion of Secular Humanism in Public Education.Steven Lee - 1988 - Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 3 (4):591-628.
     
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    Henry David Thoreau: American naturalist, writer, and transcendentalist.Steven P. Olson - 2006 - New York: Rosen Pub. Group.
    Describes the life and accomplishments of the nineteenth-century author best known for his work "Walden" and his dedication to expanding the philosophy of ...
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    The Islamic social and cultural context.Steven M. Wasserstrom - 1997 - In Daniel H. Frank & Oliver Leaman, History of Jewish Philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 2--93.
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    Plato on the Beautiful.Steven Barbone - 1993 - Lyceum 5 (2):67-80.
    Examination of the concept of "beauty" as found across Plato's works. What is beautiful may well be what substantiates sophysune, a concept that refers to orderliness and measure.
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  23. Maimonides on Piety and Cure of the Soul: Eight Chapters 1-4.Steven Berg - 2011 - Interpretation 38 (2):119-146.
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  24. The Past Just Ain’t What it Used to be: A Response to Kevin Staley and Ronald Tacelli, S.J.Steven Baldner - 1992 - Lyceum 4 (2):1-4.
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    Justice and Law.Steven Scalet (ed.) - 2009 - State University of New York Press.
    A collection of essays on contemporary issues in justice and law.
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    Elegy 1.3: A Chopin Nocturne on War.Steven J. Willett - 2007 - Arion 15 (1):123-126.
    Poetic translation of Tibullus Elegy I.3.
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  27. The value of therapized education : exploring the story and theory of reflexive tension.Steven Zhao & Jesse Haber - 2025 - In Cara E. Furman & Tomas de Rezende Rocha, Teachers and philosophy: essays on the contact zone. Albany: State University of New York Press.
     
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    A mistake about foundationalism.Steven Rappaport - 1992 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 30 (4):111-125.
  29. Eliminativism and the ambiguity of `belief'.Steven Horst - 1995 - Synthese 104 (1):123-45.
    It has recently been claimed (1) that mental states such as beliefs are theoretical entities and (2) that they are therefore, in principle, subject to theoretical elimination if intentional psychology were to be supplanted by a psychology not employing mentalistic notions. Debate over these two issues is seriously hampered by the fact that the key terms 'theoretical' and 'belief' are ambiguous. This article argues that there is only one sense of 'theoretical' that is of use to the eliminativist, and in (...)
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    A Companion to St. Paul in the Middle Ages.Steven Cartwright (ed.) - 2012 - Brill.
    This volume surveys the interpretation of St. Paul by patristic and medieval exegetes. It also examines the use of Paul by medieval reformers, canon lawyers, and spiritual teachers and Paul’s portrayal in medieval literature and art.
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    Celebrate life: hope for a culture preoccupied with death.Steven A. Carr - 1990 - Brentwood, Tenn.: Wolgemuth & Hyatt. Edited by Franklin A. Meyer.
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    Asphyxiations.Steven Connor - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):74-78.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:AsphyxiationsSteven Connor (bio)Recent events and sociorhetorical expatiations upon them have reaffirmed breathing as the ideal form of free and unimpeded life, that struggles against the throttlings of oppression. The root meaning of oppression, from the past participle of Latin opprimere, is to press, crush or bear down upon, and the word oppression has commonly been used to signify the feeling of the difficulty of breathing, through some constriction or (...)
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  33. Hebraism : the third culture.Steven Grosby - 2011 - In Jonathan Jacobs, Judaic Sources and Western Thought: Jerusalem's Enduring Presence. Oxford University Press.
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    The Third Culture.Steven Grosby - 2011 - In Jonathan Jacobs, Judaic Sources and Western Thought: Jerusalem's Enduring Presence. Oxford University Press. pp. 73.
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    The Desire Called Modernism.Steven Helmling - 2008 - Symploke 16 (1-2):273-279.
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  36. New semantics, physicalism and a posteriori necessity.Steven Horst - manuscript
    The New Semantics (NS) introduced by Kripke and Putnam is often thought to block antiphysicalist arguments that involve an inference from an explanatory gap to a failure of supervenience. But this “NS Rebuttal” depends upon two assumptions that are shown to be dubious. First, it assumes that mental-kind terms are among the kinds of terms to which NS analysis is properly applied. However, there are important differences in this regard between the behavior of notions like ‘pain’ and notions like ‘water’, (...)
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    Levinas on managed care: The (a)proximal, faceless third-party and the psychotherapeutic dyad.Steven D. Huett & David M. Goodman - 2012 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 32 (2):86-102.
    Emmanuel Levinas gave an account of radical, asymmetrical responsibility for the Other that is phenomenologically sensible in the proximity of face-to-face relation. This original arrangement, however, is not interminable. The approach of the third party equalizes and creates distance between self and Other by introducing ontology and epistemology. It is a necessary process of totalization that moves from a primordial ethics to justice and institutional fairness. However, Levinas was aware that the third party's presence brought with it a possible forgetting (...)
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  38. Reply.Steven Long - 1997 - The Thomist 61:373-376.
    A response to Kenneth Schmitz's "Created Receptivity and the Philosophy of the Concrete" The Thomist vol. 61 no. 3 p. 339.
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  39. The problem of apparently irrational beliefs.Steven Lukes - 2006 - In Stephen P. Turner & Mark W. Risjord, Handbook of Philosophy of Anthropology and Sociology. Boston: Elsevier. pp. 591--606.
     
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    Realizing RCC8 networks using convex regions.Steven Schockaert & Sanjiang Li - 2015 - Artificial Intelligence 218 (C):74-105.
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    The historicist controversy: A critical review with a defense of a revised presentism.Steven Seidman - 1985 - Sociological Theory 3 (1):13-16.
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    Claude Lévi-Strauss Social Psychotherapy and the Collective Unconscious.Steven B. Smith - 1979
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    Tom Sorrell. Hobbes . London and New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1986. Pp. xii + 163. ISBN 0-7100-9845-6. £14.95.Steven Shapin - 1987 - British Journal for the History of Science 20 (2):236-237.
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    Integrando Peirce e TII: como a teoria da informação integrada e a semiótica peirciana enredam-se com respeito aos sistemas da consciência.Steven Skaggs - 2018 - Cognitio 18 (2):313.
    A teoria da informação integrada, proposta inicialmente por Giulio Tononi em 2004 e atualizada em 2014, pretende explicar a experiência consciente por meio do entendimento das ações de elementos dentro de um sistema experimental tal como o cérebro, e o estabelecimento de princípios e operações de mensuração que podem ser utilizados para decidir níveis de consciência. Alguns dos postulados da TII têm muito em comum com a semiótica peirciana. Entre esses estão a presença de operações hierarquizadas recursivamente, a importância de (...)
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  45. Hegel and the jewish question, in between tradition and modernity.Steven B. Smith - 1991 - History of Political Thought 12 (1):87-106.
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    The Mind‐Matter Inversions: Bergson's Conception of Mental and Material Actuality.Steven G. Smith - 2002 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 (2):295-314.
    The development of a metaphysics of actuality is reconstructed from Plato through Bergson to capitalize on Bergson's suggestion that mind and matter can be understood as inversions of each other, or as respectively a centering and an extending of forms. This view avoids the pitfalls of reductive monism and disjunctive dualism: it is dyadic (cognizant at once of mind-matter difference and of the unity of reality), symmetrical (not apt to close off prematurely our reckoning with complexity and change, on either (...)
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    A Case for In-Kind Transfers.Steven Kelman - 1986 - Economics and Philosophy 2 (1):55.
    One of the most common policy-related messages that economists present to non-economists is the superiority of cash over in-kind transfers as a policy tool. A good deal of government policy on behalf of the poor consists, of course, of various forms of in-kind assistance, such as medical care or food stamps. However, if we wish to help the poor, the argument goes, in-kind transfers are an inferior way to do so.
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    Law, integrity, and interpretation: Ronald Dworkin's law's empire.Steven Ross - 1991 - Metaphilosophy 22 (3):265-279.
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    Philosophy and occupational therapy: informing education, research, and practice.Steven D. Taff (ed.) - 2021 - Thorofare: SLACK.
    Philosophy and Occupational Therapy: Informing Education, Research, and Practice provides an overview of the most influential philosophical movements from past to present and shows how these philosophies are a foundational, yet underutilized, element of occupational therapy education, research, and practice. Each chapter offers a basic description of a philosophy, outlines major thinkers and concepts, and ultimately summarizes the implications for occupational therapy education, research, and practice.
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    Bibliography.Steven Nadler - 2013 - In Steven M. Nadler, The philosopher, the priest, and the painter: a portrait of Descartes. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. pp. 219-226.
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