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    The cage is somber.Catlyn Origitano - 2015 - In Luke Cuddy (ed.), BioShock and Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 38–48.
    BioShock Infinite follows the journey of Booker DeWitt, a reluctant detective from New York City who is transplanted via rowboat and lighthouse‐turned‐rocket to the city of Columbia. Booker is charged with the task of bringing back a girl in order to wipe away his debt. The girl, Elizabeth Comstock, has been locked in a tower since infancy by her father, Zachary Comstock, and is protected by a menacing Songbird. Although the game centers on Booker and his (...)
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    Shockingly Limited.Scott Squires & James McBain - 2015 - In Luke Cuddy (ed.), BioShock and Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 86–93.
    At the end of BioShock Infinite, Booker is faced with the challenge of not allowing the tragedy to befall Columbia. There has to be a way, he believes, to prevent the rise of Father Comstock, the imprisonment and abuse of Elizabeth, and the creation of a Columbia that persecutes people for both religious and racial reasons. Booker's action is predicated on the necessity of Booker becoming Comstock. Elizabeth takes Booker back to Father Comstock's creation and it (...)
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    Would You Kindly Bring Us the Girl and Wipe Away the Debt.Oliver Laas - 2015 - In Luke Cuddy (ed.), BioShock and Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 58–68.
    “Father” Zachary Hale Comstock is a self‐professed prophet, religious zealot, and racist, who has kept his “heir” under lock and key in the floating city of Columbia. Booker DeWitt is a washed‐up, disgraced ex‐Pinkerton agent haunted by his participation in the Wounded Knee Massacre. He enters Columbia to rescue Elizabeth in exchange for having his gambling debts settled. After much bloodshed, Booker saves Elizabeth and kills Comstock. In the past, Booker attended a baptism to assuage his (...)
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    Ethics and Language.DeWitt H. Parker - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55 (6):704.
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    Some comments on the interpretation of the ‘kikuchi-like reflection patterns’ observed by scanning electron microscopy.G. R. Booker, A. M. B. Shaw, M. J. Whelan & P. B. Hirsch - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (144):1185-1191.
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    Classifier systems and genetic algorithms.L. B. Booker, D. E. Goldberg & J. H. Holland - 1989 - Artificial Intelligence 40 (1-3):235-282.
  7. Respect for the Moral Law: the Emotional Side of Reason.Janelle DeWitt - 2014 - Philosophy 89 (1):31-62.
    Respect, as Kant describes it, has a duality of nature that seems to embody a contradiction – i.e., it is both a moral motive and a feeling, where these are thought to be mutually exclusive. Most solutions involve eliminating one of the two natures, but unfortunately, this also destroys what is unique about respect. So instead, I question the non-cognitive theory of emotion giving rise to the contradiction. In its place, I develop the cognitive theory implicit in Kant's work, one (...)
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    A psychological perspective of agency and structure within critical realist theory: a specific application to the construct of self-efficacy.Roger Booker - 2021 - Journal of Critical Realism 20 (3):239-256.
    The discipline of psychology has been under-represented in the critical realist account of the relationship between structure and agency. In this paper a critical realist perspective of educational...
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  9. Curbing economic crime with RFID enabled currency.Lorne D. Booker & Nick Bontis - 2010 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 5 (1/2):26-37.
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    Observations on dislocation nodes in silicon.G. R. Booker & L. M. Brown - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 11 (114):1315-1319.
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    Palliative sedation and medical assistance in dying: Distinctly different or simply semantics?Reanne Booker & Anne Bruce - 2020 - Nursing Inquiry 27 (1):e12321.
    Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) and palliative sedation (PS) are both legal options in Canada that may be considered by patients experiencing intolerable and unmanageable suffering. A contentious, lively debate has been ongoing in the literature regarding the similarities and differences between MAiD and PS. The aim of this paper is to explore the propositions that MAiD and PS are essentially similar and conversely that MAiD and PS are distinctly different. The relevance of such a debate is apparent for clinicians (...)
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    A History of Greek Literature.Norman W. DeWitt & Moses Hadas - 1951 - American Journal of Philology 72 (1):78.
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    La redécouverte de la question téléologique.Jacques Dewitte - 1996 - Études Phénoménologiques 12 (23-24):9-42.
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    Vagueness, semantics, and the language of thought.Richard DeWitt - 1994 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 1.
    In recent years, a number of well-known intentional realists have focused their energy on attempts to provide a naturalized theory of mental representation. What tends to be overlooked, however, is that a naturalized theory of mental representation will not, by itself, salvage intentional realism. Since most naturalistic properties play no interesting causal role, intentional realists must also solve the problem of showing how intentional properties , even if naturalized, could be causally efficacious. Because of certain commitments, this problem is especially (...)
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  15. Building the on-ramp to the electronic highway.Philip Elmer-Dewitt - 1993 - In Jonathan Westphal & Carl Avren Levenson (eds.), Time. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co.. pp. 141--52.
     
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    Contemporary Idealism in America. Clifford Barrett.DeWitt H. Parker - 1933 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (4):444-447.
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    Experience and Substance.Dewitt H. Parker - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (5):523-526.
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    Science and Philosophy and Other Essays.Dewitt H. Parker - 1931 - Philosophical Review 40 (2):210.
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  19. Our New Citizen.Booker T. Washington - 2002 - In Tommy Lee Lott (ed.), African-American Philosophy: Selected Readings. Prentice-Hall. pp. 161.
     
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  20. Worldviews: An Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Science.Richard DeWitt - 2004 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Machine generated contents note: List of figures. -- Acknowledgments. -- Introduction. -- Part One: Fundamental Issues. -- Part Two: The Transition from the Aristotelian Worldview to the Newtonian Worldview. -- Part Three: Recent Developments in Science and Worldviews. -- Chapter Notes and Suggested Reading. -- References. -- Index.
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  21. Feeling and Inclination: Rationalizing the Animal Within.Janelle DeWitt - 2017 - In Diane Williamson & Kelly Sorensen (eds.), Kant and the Faculty of Feeling. Cambridge, U.K: Cambridge University Press. pp. 67-87.
    A common assumption among Kantians is that the feelings/inclinations constituting non-moral motivation are little different from the brute sensations and blind instinctual urges found in animals. And since this “inner animal” lacks reason, it cannot control itself. So our rational nature must step in to govern. The problem, however, is that it must do so as a nature standing above the animal as an independent ruler. I reject this understanding of our lower nature, arguing instead that reason governs from within (...)
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  22. Knowledge by acquaintance.Dewitt H. Parker - 1945 - Philosophical Review 54 (1):1-18.
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    Feynman path integrals.Cécile DeWitt-Morette - 1984 - In Heinrich Mitter & Ludwig Pittner (eds.), Stochastic methods and computer techniques in quantum dynamics. New York: Springer Verlag. pp. 101--170.
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    (1 other version)A study of nucleation in chemically grown epitaxial silicon films using molecular beam techniques.G. R. Booker & B. A. Joyce - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (128):301-315.
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    Electron microscope image profiles of planar defects in crystals.G. R. Booker & P. M. Hazzledine - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (135):523-527.
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    Propensities and Second Order Uncertainty: A Modified Taxi Cab Problem.Stephen H. Dewitt, Norman E. Fenton, Alice Liefgreen & David A. Lagnado - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:503233.
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  27. Group agency and epistemic dependency.Aaron Dewitt - 2012 - Episteme 9 (3):235-244.
    Modern epistemic questions have largely been focused around the individual and her ability to acquire knowledge autonomously. More recently epistemologists have begun to look more broadly in providing accounts of knowledge by considering its social context, where the individual depends on others for true beliefs. Hardwig explains the effect of this shift starkly, arguing that to reject epistemic dependency is to deny certain true beliefs widely held throughout society and, more specifically, it is to deny that science and scholarship can (...)
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    (1 other version)Consciousness, mind, and self: The implications of the split-brain studies.Larry W. Dewitt - 1975 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 26 (1):41-47.
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    Categorical Updating in a Bayesian Propensity Problem.Stephen H. Dewitt, Nine Adler, Carmen Li, Ekaterina Stoilova, Norman E. Fenton & David A. Lagnado - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (7):e13313.
    We present three experiments using a novel problem in which participants update their estimates of propensities when faced with an uncertain new instance. We examine this using two different causal structures (common cause/common effect) and two different scenarios (agent‐based/mechanical). In the first, participants must update their estimate of the propensity for two warring nations to successfully explode missiles after being told of a new explosion on the border between both nations. In the second, participants must update their estimate of the (...)
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    A New Expansion: Climate Change, Posthumanism, and the Utopian Dimension in Paolo Bacigalupi's The Windup Girl.M. Keith Booker - 2023 - Utopian Studies 34 (2):273-287.
    Abstractabstract:Paolo Bacigalupi’s The Windup Girl (2009) is set in twenty-third-century Thailand, in a world in which climate change and the depletion of the oil supply have led to a collapse of the global economic system. Disease and famine are rampant. And yet, in this seemingly postapocalyptic world, there are numerous signs of hope. This text, in fact, contains strong utopian energies, driven partly by the motif of genetic engineering, which suggest the possibility of rebuilding the world in a way that (...)
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    Factors influencing college students' confidence in using electronic books as learning tools.Queen E. Booker & Fred L. Kitchens - 2011 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 41 (2):7-17.
    An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 2011 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society at Saint Xavier University in Chicago, Illinois. This paper examines factors in college student confidence in using electronic books as learning tools between 2007 and 2009. The study was done in response to the growing concern over the cost of textbooks and the increase in the use of e-textbooks to counteract that cost. This study shows that despite a lack of a gap (...)
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    Note on Thucydides VII. 28. 3.S. C. Booker - 1914 - Classical Quarterly 8 (02):104-.
    ὃσον κατ’ ⋯ρχ⋯ς το⋯ πολ⋯μου οἱ μ⋯ν ⋯νιαυτ⋯ν, οἱ δ⋯ δ⋯ο,οἱ δ⋯ τρι⋯ν γε ⋯τ⋯ν οὐδε⋯ς πλε⋯ω χρ⋯μιζον περο⋯σειν αὐτοὺς, εἰ οἱ Πελοπονν⋯σιοι ⋯σβ⋯λοιεν ⋯ς τ⋯ν χώραν.
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  33. Postmodern Hollywood: what's new in film and why it makes us feel so strange.M. Keith Booker - 2007 - Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
    Looks at the varied manifestations of postmodernism in an array of popular American films from the 1950s forward.
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    Perfection of Expitaxial Silicon Layers Grown by the Pyrolysis of Silane.G. R. Booker, B. A. Joyce & R. R. Bradley - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 10 (108):1087-1091.
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    Symmetry in the Charlie Brown Christmas.Pamela Booker - 2017 - Anthropology of Consciousness 28 (2):187-192.
    The televised Charlie Brown Christmas tale and its bawdy Peanuts characters taught me important lessons while growing up as the awkwardly drawn, “blockhead” sibling. This essay explores the down and dirty deities that reside in each of us, including Brown and Pig Pen, at once seen as contemporary symbols of the globally inter challenged-being and surprising instruments of sacred expression. Ruminations on the Bhagavad Gita, Immanuel Kant, Jessye Norman, bell hooks, and Thich Nhat Hahn encourage us to reimagine contexts for (...)
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    Tripyramids and associated defects in epitaxial silicon layers.G. R. Booker - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 11 (113):1007-1020.
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    The significance of the absence of song in the modern workplace.Christopher Booker - 1992 - The Chesterton Review 18 (3):441-445.
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  38. Expertise in the miracles debate.Anne DeWitt - 2019 - In Catherine Marshall, Bernard V. Lightman & Richard England (eds.), The Metaphysical Society (1869-1880): intellectual life in mid-Victorian England. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    Remarks on the Current Status of the Sorites Paradox.Richard DeWitt - 1992 - Journal of Philosophical Research 17 (1):93.
    The past twenty or so years have seen the sorites paradox receive a good deal of philosophical air-time. Yet, in what is surely a sign of a good puzzle, no consensus has emerged. It is perhaps a good time to stop and take stock of the current status of the sorites paradox. My main contention is that the proposals offered to date as ways of blocking the paradox are seriously deficient, and hence there is, at present, no acceptable solution to (...)
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    A History of Esthetics.DeWitt H. Parker - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (2):226.
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    Padoa Alessandro. Come si deduce. Periodico di matematiche, ser. 4 vol. 18 , pp. 228–236.DeWitt H. Parker - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (3):126-126.
  42. Selections.Dewitt H. Parker - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (3):360-360.
     
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    Some comments on "reformed materialism and intrinsic endurance".DeWitt H. Parker - 1944 - Philosophical Review 53 (4):383-391.
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    The Basis of Criticism in the Arts.DeWitt H. Parker - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56 (1):90.
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    The Philosophy of Art.Dewitt H. Parker - 1931 - Philosophical Review 40 (4):389.
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    The Philosophy of Value.Dewitt H. Parker - 1957 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 16 (1):133-134.
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    St. Paul and Epicurus.Norman Wentworth DeWitt - 1954 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    But, as Professor DeWitt makes clear both in this volume and in its predecessor, Epicurus and His Philosophy, the pleasures which the ancient Greek espoused as constituting the chief good of life were not the pleasures of the flesh.
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  48. Dogramaci’s deflationism about rationality.Jason A. DeWitt - 2021 - Synthese 199 (1-2):4437-4455.
    Just as Quine and others have argued for a deflationism about the property of truth, Sinan Dogramaci has argued for a deflationism about rationality. Specifically, Dogramaci claims that we have no reason to think that the basic, deductive, epistemic rules we call “rational” have any sort of “unifying property.” A “unifying property” is a property that is necessary, sufficient, and explanatorily illuminating. My goal in this paper is to undermine Dogramaci’s argument for this radical position. I do this by first (...)
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    La texture des choses: contre l'indifférenciation.Jacques Dewitte - 2024 - Paris: Salvator. Edited by Fabrice Hadjadj.
    Depuis une époque immémoriale, nous sommes entourés d'êtres et de choses qui ont une forme reconnaissable, un certain 'visage', et c'est une donnée première de notre expérience. Cela contribue à tisser une 'texture des choses' que diverses théories contemporaines, de concert avec certaines forces sociales, s'emploient à défaire ou nier. Ainsi s'effectuent peu à peu une disparition des formes et un retour à une réalité supposée être originairement un flux indifférencié. Pour s'opposer à cette tendance, Jacques Dewitte met en évidence (...)
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    Two-dimensional defects in silicon after annealing in wet oxygen.G. R. Booker & R. Stickler - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 11 (114):1303-1308.
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