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  1. Symposium: Form and Sensation.C. J. F. Williams & R. J. Hirst - 1965 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 39:139-172.
     
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  2. The Adaptive Function of Distributed Remembering: Contributions to the Formation of Collective Memory. [REVIEW]Martin M. Fagin, Jeremy K. Yamashiro & William C. Hirst - 2013 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 4 (1):91-106.
    Empirical research has increasingly turned its attention to distributed cognition. Acts of remembering are embedded in a social, interactional context; cognitive labor is divided between a rememberer and external sources. The present article examines the benefits and costs associated with distributed, collaborative, conversational remembering. Further, we examine the consequences of joint acts of remembering on subsequent individual acts of remembering. Here, we focus on influences on memory through social contagion and socially shared retrieval-induced forgetting. Extending beyond a single social interaction, (...)
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    The Mnemonic Consequences of Jurors’ Selective Retrieval During Deliberation.Alexander C. V. Jay, Charles B. Stone, Robert Meksin, Clinton Merck, Natalie S. Gordon & William Hirst - 2019 - Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (4):627-643.
    In this empirical paper, Jay, Stone, Meksin, Merck, Gordon and Hirst examine whether jury deliberations, in which individuals collaboratively recall and discuss evidence of a trial, shape the jurors’ memories. In doing so, Jay and colleagues provide a highly ecologically valid baseline for future investigation into why, how and when selective recall either facilitates remembering or leads to forgetting during jury deliberations. In particular, Jay et al. explore the specific social and cognitive mechanisms that might lead to either memory (...)
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  4. New books. [REVIEW]D. A. Rees, L. Minio-Paluello, Frederick C. Copleston, L. J. Russell, W. H. Walsh, William Kneale, P. T. Geach, C. Lewy, P. B. Medawar, R. M. Hare, W. B. Gallie & R. J. Hirst - 1951 - Mind 60 (212):412-440.
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  5. William C. Gay -- philosophy and the nuclear debate.William C. Gay - 1984 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 10 (3-4):1-8.
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    Deconstructing Zen: Apples and Oranges, Strings and Branes, and the Buddha's Belly.William C. Dell - 2010 - Millennial Mind.
    William C. Dell teaches us to move our imaginations beyond the bounds of ordinary space time into the realm of eternal Zen consciousness, of the endless process of Zen deconstructing.
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    A Philosophical Life: The Collected Essays of William C. Gentry.William C. Gentry - 2008 - Upa.
    William C. Gentry was both an academic philosopher, perfectly willing to engage in the philosophical 'conversations' of the written word and, more importantly, a true philosopher, in the Platonic and Socratic style. Engaging with those around him in discourse, in live conversations, which are the vehicle of actual philosophical inquiry and discovery. These essays are the product of those conversations. Gentry's thoughts consisted of investigations into the deepest and most profound questions of human nature, ethics, and knowledge. This volume (...)
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    Human Factual Knowledge. [REVIEW]S. C. A. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (2):376-376.
    This book is an anthology of essays dealing with the problem of the justification of claims to factual knowledge of various sorts. All, except one excerpted from a book, were originally journal articles. Part one, contains essays by R. F. Holland, William Earle, and E. J. Furlong on the problem of memory. Part two, contains essays by A. J. Ayer, C. H. Whiteley, and H. H. Price. Part three contains essays by Ayer, R. J. Hirst, and C. H. (...)
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    Applications of Rhetorical Structure Theory.William C. Mann & Maite Taboada - 2006 - Discourse Studies 8 (4):567-588.
    Rhetorical Structure Theory is a theory of text organization that has led to areas of application beyond discourse analysis and text generation, its original goals. In this article, we review the most important applications in several areas: discourse analysis, theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics, and computational linguistics. We also provide a list of resources useful for work within the RST framework. The present article is a complement to our review of the theoretical aspects of the theory.
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    Rhetorical Structure Theory: looking back and moving ahead.William C. Mann & Maite Taboada - 2006 - Discourse Studies 8 (3):423-459.
    Rhetorical Structure Theory has enjoyed continuous attention since its origins in the 1980s. It has been applied, compared to other approaches, and also criticized in a number of areas in discourse analysis, theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics, and computational linguistics. In this article, we review some of the discussions about the theory itself, especially addressing issues of the reliability of analyses and psychological validity, together with a discussion of the nature of text relations. We also propose areas for further research. A follow-up (...)
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    Evil in Africa: encounters with the everyday.William C. Olsen & W. E. A. Van Beek (eds.) - 2015 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    William C. Olsen, Walter E. A. van Beek, and the contributors to this volume seek to understand how Africans have confronted evil around them. Grouped around notions of evil as a cognitive or experiential problem, evil as malevolent process, and evil as an inversion of justice, these essays investigate what can be accepted and what must be condemned in order to evaluate being and morality in African cultural and social contexts. These studies of evil entanglements take local and national (...)
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  12. Thomas's Categorizations of Virtue: Historical Background and Contemporary Significance.William C. Mattison - 2010 - The Thomist 74 (2):189-235.
     
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    God Is Not a Story: Realism Revisited – By Francesca Aran Murphy.William C. Placher - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (3):511-513.
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    The Coercion Factor in Medical Student Subject Recruitment.William C. Anderson - 1986 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 8 (1):10.
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    Searching for a universal ethic: multidisciplinary, ecumenical, and interfaith responses to the Catholic natural law tradition.William C. Mattison & John Berkman (eds.) - 2014 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    In this volume twenty-three major scholars comment on and critically evaluate In Search of a Universal Ethic, the 2009 document written by the International Theological Commission (ITC) of the Catholic Church. That historic document represents an official Church contribution both to a more adequate understanding of a universal ethic and to Catholicism s own tradition of reflection on natural law. The essays in this book reflect the ITC document s complementary emphases of dialogue across traditions (universal ethic) and reflection on (...)
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    Who Understands? A Survey of 25 Words or Phrases Commonly Used in Proposed Clinical Research Consent Forms.William C. Waggoner & Diane M. Mayo - 1995 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 17 (1):6.
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  17. William C. Wimsatt.C. William - 1976 - In G. Gordon, Grover Maxwell & I. Savodnik, Consciousness and the Brain: A Scientific and Philosophical Inquiry. Plenum. pp. 205.
     
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  18. The reform agenda and science education: Hegemonic control vs. counterhegemony.William C. Kyle - 1991 - Science Education 75 (4):403-411.
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    Islamic thought and the art of translation: texts and studies in honor of William C. Chittick and Sachiko Murata.Mohammed Rustom, William C. Chittick & Sachiko Murata (eds.) - 2022 - Boston: Brill.
    Islamic Thought and the Art of Translation honors two of the most beloved and productive scholars in the field of Islamic Studies, Professors William Chittick and Sachiko Murata. For the past five decades, and in over 40 books (monographs, editions, translations, edited volumes) and more than 300 articles, Professors Chittick and Murata have presented us with philologically astute and analytically sound expositions of the pre-modern Islamic intellectual tradition, particularly in the areas of Sufism and philosophy. They have done so (...)
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    The Game of Philosophy.William C. Soderberg - 2000 - University Press of America.
    Various philosophers have used the image of a game as a metaphor to better interpret and deal with the world. In The Game of Philosophy, William C. Soderberg introduces the reader to the search for fairness in this game; a search that has been one of the main goals of moral and political philosophy. Soderberg examines the debate over the definition of a "fair social game" from various traditions and perspectives such as European, Anglo-American, African-American, multi-cultural, and feminist. The (...)
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    The social concepts of George Herbert Mead.William C. Tremmel - 1957 - Emporia, Kan.: Graduate Division of the Kansas State Teachers College.
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    The Wellspring of Technology.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:170-171.
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    Varieties of Ecological Process.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:153-154.
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    Degrees of Monotone Complexity.William C. Calhoun - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (4):1327 - 1341.
    Levin and Schnorr (independently) introduced the monotone complexity, Km(α), of a binary string α. We use monotone complexity to define the relative complexity (or relative randomness) of reals. We define a partial ordering ≤Km on 2ω by α ≤Km β iff there is a constant c such that Km(α ↾ n) ≤ Km(β ↾ n) + c for all n. The monotone degree of α is the set of all β such that α ≤Km β and β ≤Km α. We (...)
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  25. A realistic attitude toward the teachers college problem.William C. Bagley - 2006 - In J. Wesley Null & Diane Ravitch, Forgotten heroes of American education: the great tradition of teaching teachers. Greenwich: IAP - Information Age.
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    Alexis Carrel and Carl Beck—: A Historical Footnote.William C. Beck - 1986 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30 (1):148.
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    Bourdieu and the Social Conditions of Wittgensteinian Language Games.William C. Gay - 1996 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 11 (1):15-21.
  28. The New Reign of Terror: The Politics of Defining Weapons of Mass Destruction and Terrorism.William C. Gay - 2007 - In Gail M. Presbey, Philosophical Perspectives on the War on Terrorism. Rodopi. pp. 23-33.
    “It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.” So begins Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities. While he was writing about London and Paris during the turbulent times associated with the rise of the British Industrial Revolution and the French Political Revolution, these lines express the current sentiments of many Americans. Before 11 September 2001, many people thought we were living in the best of times. Baby boomers were relishing in the prospects that through inheritance (...)
     
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    Invariant and programmable neuropsychological systems are fibrations.William C. Hoffman - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (1):99-100.
  30. Fire in the Cosmological Speculation of Heracleitos.William C. Kirk - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50:650.
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    The Promise of Christian Humanism:Thomas Aquinas on Hope by Dominic F. Doyle.William C. Mattison - 2012 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 12 (2):361-363.
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    Cicero's publication of his consular orations.William C. Mcdermott - 1972 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 116 (1-2):277-284.
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    The Quest for Wreck's Secret Messiah.William C. Robinson - 1973 - Interpretation 27 (1):10-30.
    Throughout Wrede argued against the view that the Messiah secret had been a part of the actual history of Jesus, and he seemed unaware that such argument is not the same as a pursuit of Mark's intention.
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    Why Everyone Thinks They ’re Right: A Heideggerian Analysis of Political Impasse‘.William C. Pamerleau - 2013 - Social Philosophy Today 29:121-134.
    Political impasse largely turns on convictions that one’s own position is right while one’s opponent’s position is wrong. When we examine how partisans defend their views, it’s clear that political divisions are not merely due to differences in strategies or priorities but to more fundamental differences in how persons perceive the world and what they think is true.In fact, the very nature of how we view “the truth” is such that most of the time we are inclined not to acknowledge (...)
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  35. Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings: piecewise approximations to reality.William C. Wimsatt - 2007 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    This book offers a philosophy for error-prone humans trying to understand messy systems in the real world.
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  36. Intentionality: Past and Future (Value Inquiry Book Series, Volume 173).William C. Fish - 2005 - Rodopi NY.
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    A Friendly Warning Label.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:171-173.
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    A Value-Laden Workplace.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:231-232.
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    Bibliographic Note.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics 2 (1-2):303-303.
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    Common Morality.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:282-283.
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    Ecologizing Values and the Business Dilemma.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:134-136.
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    On Judging and Advising Business.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:294-300.
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    Original Values.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:23-26.
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    Refurbishing the Philosophers' Formula.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:251-251.
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    The Value Dimension of Managerial Work.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:126-133.
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    The Values of Corporate Culture.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:90-91.
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    Name Index.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:305-308.
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  48. Commemorative essay.William C. Stokoe - 2001 - Semiotica 133 (1/4):1-14.
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  49. Fast Quantum Algorithm for Predicting Descriptive Statistics of Stochastic Processes.C. Williams - forthcoming - Complexity.
     
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    Is god really related to his creatures?C. J. F. Williams - 1969 - Sophia 8 (3):1-10.
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