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    Determinants of Agricultural Intensity Index “Scores” in a Frontier Region: An Analysis of Data from Northern Guatemala. [REVIEW]Avrum J. Shriar - 2005 - Agriculture and Human Values 22 (4):395-410.
    Data on farming systems in Petén, Guatemala, were used to develop an agricultural intensity index. The index can be used to assign an intensity “score” to a given farming system based on the array of practices used by the farmer, each practice’s contribution to production intensity, and the scale at which these practices are used. The scores assigned to 118 farmers in three study areas in Petén were analyzed through analysis of variance (ANOVA) to identify the factors that account for (...)
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    Persistence of the SCR following few Pavlovian acquisition trials: An instrumental reinforcement process.Robert J. McCaffrey & Avrum I. Silver - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (5):313-316.
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    Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy.Avrum Stroll - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    Analytic philosophy is difficult to define since it is not so much a specific doctrine as a loose concatenation of approaches to problems. As well as having strong ties to scientism -the notion that only the methods of the natural sciences give rise to knowledge -it also has humanistic ties to the great thinkers and philosophical problems of the past. Moreover, no single feature characterizes the activities of analytic philosophers. Undaunted by these difficulties, Avrum Stroll investigates the "family resemblances" (...)
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  4. Moore and Wittgenstein on certainty.Avrum Stroll - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In the year 2060, sophisticated investigative tools can help catch a killer. But there are some questions even the most advanced technologies cannot answer... Harlan Coben says, “J.D. Robb’s In Death novels are can’t-miss pleasures.” Her latest is no exception, as the priest at a Catholic funeral mass brings the chalice to his lips—and falls over dead... When Detective Lieutenant Eve Dallas confirms that the consecrated wine contained potassium cyanide, she’s determined to solve the murder of Father Miguel Flores, despite (...)
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    Anthropometric portraiture and Victorian anthropology: Situating Francis Galton’s photographic work in the late 1870s.Efram Sera–Shriar - 2015 - History of Science 53 (2):155-179.
    This paper examines the complex observational techniques of British anthropologists during the nineteenth century. In particular, using Galton’s initial work with anthropometric and composite photography in the late 1870s as a case study, it argues that nineteenth-century anthropological armchair studies were extremely sophisticated and that researchers were highly attuned to the problems associated with their methodologies. These nineteenth-century practitioners were not simply anthologising the materials of others; rather they were developing specialised methods for producing their own evidence and drawing conclusions. (...)
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    (1 other version)Wittgenstein's nose.Avrum Stroll - 1986 - In Abraham Zvie Bar-On (ed.), Grazer Philosophische Studien. Distributed in the U.S.A. By Humanities Press. pp. 395-413.
    J.J. Gibson claims that one who is looking at Niagara Falls is seeing it directly, whereas one who is looking at a picture of Niagara Falls is seeing it indirectly or mediately. Gibson's cognitivist critics claim that all perception is mediated and that "external objects" are never seen directly. Each side takes the debate to be a scientific issue. But following Wittgenstein's "nose" for detecting philosophical intrusions into what do not appear to be philosophical debates, the author shows how such (...)
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    Effects of paired and unpaired trials beyond the peak CR on acquisition and extinction of a classically conditioned SCR.John C. Morey, Robert J. McCaffrey & Avrum I. Silver - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (5):259-262.
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    The role of surfaces in an ecological theory of perception.Avrum Stroll - 1986 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (3):437-453.
  9. Reflections on surfaces.Avrum Stroll - 1992 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 22 (2):191-210.
    Can there be a first-order, philosophical or psychological theory that explains all the facts of surface perception? By ‘first-order’ I mean a theory about the constituents of what J.J. Gibson called ‘the ecological environment’; and by ‘surface perception,’ I mean the perception of the surfaces of any of those ecological constituents that have surfaces. The question about surfaces is important for two reasons. First, as we shall see, they are complex features and, as such, provide a difficult test case for (...)
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    Stroll Avrum. Believing the meaningless: A reply to Mr. Mellor. Analysis , vol. 16 no. 2 , pp. 45–48.E. J. Lemmon - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (4):390-391.
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    Certainty and Surface in Epistemology and Philosophical Method: Essays in Honor of Avrum Stroll.Aloysius Martinich & Michael J. White - 1991 - Edwin Mellen Press.
    This is a collection of articles on two central topics in epistemology: certainty and surfaces. Of the ten articles, four discuss Avrum Stroll's Surfaces. The topics explored have been the subject of intense philosophical debate since ancient times.
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    K. R. Popper. Self-reference and meaning in ordinary language. Mind, n. s. vol. 63 , pp. 162–169. - Ellis Evans. On some semantic illusions. Mind, n. s. vol. 63 , pp. 203–218. - Avrum Stroll. Is everyday language inconsistent?Mind, n. s. vol. 63 , pp. 219–225. [REVIEW]J. F. Thomson - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):381-381.
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    Stroll Avrum. A problem concerning the analysis of belief sentences. Analysis , vol. 14 no. 1 , pp. 15–19.Mellor W. W.. Believing the meaningless. Analysis, vol. 15 no. 2 , pp. 41–43. [REVIEW]E. J. Lemmon - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):384-384.
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    E. J. Lemmon. If I know, do I know that I know? Epistemology, New essays in the theory of knowledge, edited by Avrum Stroll, Harper & Row, New York, Evanston, and London, 1967, pp. 54–82. - Arthur C. Danto. On knowing that we know. Epistemology, New essays in the theory of knowledge, edited by Avrum Stroll, Harper & Row, New York, Evanston, and London, 1967, pp. 32–53. [REVIEW]Risto Hilpinen - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (4):662.
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    A. P. Martinich and Michael J. White, eds., "Certainty and Surface in Epistemology and Philosophical Method: Essays in Honor of Avrum Stroll". [REVIEW]Charles Landesman - 1994 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (1):151.
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    Wittgenstein and Value: The Quest for Meaning.Eric B. Litwack - 2009 - Continuum.
    Introduction -- Wittgenstein's early conception of value -- An outline of tractarian ontology -- Value, the self, and the mystical -- The lecture on ethics -- Language-games, the private language argument and aspect psychology -- Language-games -- The private language argument -- Aspect psychology -- The soul and attitudes towards the living -- Wittgenstein's general conception of the soul -- Ilham Dilman on the soul and seeing-as -- Religious contexts -- J.B. Watson and the denial of the soul -- Attitudes (...)
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    The legacies of Richard Popkin (review).Donald Phillip Verene - 2009 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (1):pp. 117-119.
    The essays in this volume are by fellow historians of ideas and philosophy, colleagues, and former students of Richard Popkin; its editor is his son, a historian at the University of Kentucky. The volume is in the style of a festschrift, but it has a special personal component. The notes on the contributors indicate how each came to know Popkin. The essays do not concentrate on developments of each author’s own work, but access Popkin’s work, in some instances extending it, (...)
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    The Legacies of Richard Popkin.Donald Phillip - 2010 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (1):117-119.
    The essays in this volume are by fellow historians of ideas and philosophy, colleagues, and former students of Richard Popkin; its editor is his son, a historian at the University of Kentucky. The volume is in the style of a festschrift, but it has a special personal component. The notes on the contributors indicate how each came to know Popkin. The essays do not concentrate on developments of each author’s own work, but access Popkin’s work, in some instances extending it, (...)
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  19. Conservation Laws and the Philosophy of Mind: Opening the Black Box, Finding a Mirror.J. Brian Pitts - 2019 - Philosophia 48 (2):673-707.
    Since Leibniz's time, Cartesian mental causation has been criticized for violating the conservation of energy and momentum. Many dualist responses clearly fail. But conservation laws have important neglected features generally undermining the objection. Conservation is _local_, holding first not for the universe, but for everywhere separately. The energy in any volume changes only due to what flows through the boundaries. Constant total energy holds if the global summing-up of local conservation laws converges; it probably doesn't in reality. Energy conservation holds (...)
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    The capability approach and the politics of a social conception of wellbeing.J. Allister McGregor & Séverine Deneulin - 2010 - European Journal of Social Theory 13 (4):501-519.
    The capability approach constitutes a significant contribution to social theory but its potential is diminished by its insufficient treatment of the social construction of meaning. Social meanings enable people to make value judgements about what they will do and be, and also to evaluate how satisfied they are about what they are able to achieve. From this viewpoint, a person’s state of wellbeing must be understood as being socially and psychologically co-constituted in specific social and cultural contexts. In this light, (...)
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    Autonomous Knowledge: Radical Enhancement, Autonomy, and the Future of Knowing.J. Adam Carter - 2021 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Autonomous Knowledge: Radical Enhancement, Autonomy, and the Future of Knowing motivates and develops a new research programme in epistemology that is centred around the concept of epistemic autonomy.
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    The content of Marr’s information-processing framework.J. Brendan Ritchie - 2019 - Philosophical Psychology 32 (7):1078-1099.
    ABSTRACTThe seminal work of David Marr, popularized in his classic work Vision, continues to exert a major influence on both cognitive science and philosophy. The interpretation of his work also co...
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    Some remarks on three-valued logic of J. łukasiewicz.J. Słupecki, G. Bryll & T. Prucnal - 1967 - Studia Logica 21 (1):45 - 70.
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    On Ethics and Economics: Conversations with Kenneth J. Arrow.Kenneth J. Arrow & Kristen Renwick Monroe - 2016 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Kristen Renwick Monroe & Nicholas Monroe Lampros.
    Part intellectual autobiography and part exposition of complex yet contemporary economic ideas, this lively conversation with renowned scholar and public intellectual Kenneth J. Arrow focuses on economics and politics in light of history, current events, and philosophy as well. Reminding readers that economics is about redistribution and thus about how we treat each other, Arrow shows that the intersection of economics and ethics is of concern not just to economists but for the public more broadly. With a foreword by Amartya (...)
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    Is searching the internet making us intellectually arrogant?J. Adam Carter & Emma C. Gordon - 2020 - In Alessandra Tanesini & Michael P. Lynch (eds.), Polarisation, Arrogance, and Dogmatism: Philosophical Perspectives. London, UK: Routledge. pp. 88-103.
    In a recent and provocative paper, Matthew Fisher, Mariel Goddu and Frank Keil (2015) have argued, on the basis of experimental evidence, that ‘searching the internet leads people to conflate information that can be found online with knowledge “in the head”’ (2015, 675), specifically, by inclining us to conflate mere access to information for personal knowledge (2015, 674). This chapter has three central aims. First, we briefly detail Fisher et al.’s results and show how, on the basis of recent work (...)
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    Spacious Joy: An Essay in Phenomenology and Literature.J. L. Chretien - 2019 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    J.L. Chretien is a French public intellectual, philosopher and poet, widely published and revered in his home country and in academic circles worldwide. This translation makes his work available to an English-language audience for the first time and a crucial contribution to our understanding of the phenomenology of religious experience.
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    The evolving God: Charles Darwin on the naturalness of religion.J. David Pleins - 2013 - New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic.
    In focusing on the story of Darwin's religious doubts, scholars too often overlook Darwin's positive contribution to the study of religion. J. David Pleins traces Darwin's journey in five steps. He begins with Darwin's global voyage, where his encounter with religious and cultural diversity transformed his understanding of religion. Surprisingly, Darwin wrestles with serious theological questions even as he uncovers the evolutionary layers of religion from savage roots. Next, we follow Darwin as his doubts about traditional biblical religion take root, (...)
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  28. Putting Powers to Work.J. D. Jacobs (ed.) - 2017 - Oxford University Press.
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  29. Functional Data Analysis, 2nd Edn.J. O. Ramsay & B. W. Silverman - 2005 - Springer.
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    Burger, C W, Miiller, B A & Smit D J 1997 - Riglyne vir prediking oor die eenheid van kerk.H. J. Botes - 1999 - HTS Theological Studies 55 (2/3).
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  31. British Empirical Philosophers : Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Reid and J. S. Mill. [An Anthology].A. J. Ayer & Raymond Winch (eds.) - 1952 - London,: Routledge.
    First published in 1952, British Empirical Philosophers is a comprehensive picture of one of the most important movements in the history of philosophic thought. In his introduction, Professor A. J. Ayer distinguishes the main problems of empiricism and gives a critical account of the ways in which the philosophers whose writings are included in this volume attempted to solve them. Editors Ayer and Raymond Winch bring together an authoritative abridgement of John Locke’s Essay Concerning Human Understanding ; Bishop George Berkeley’s (...)
     
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    Is searching the internet making us intellectually arrogant?J. Adam Carter & Emma C. Gordon - 2020 - In Alessandra Tanesini & Michael P. Lynch (eds.), Polarisation, Arrogance, and Dogmatism: Philosophical Perspectives. London, UK: Routledge.
    In a recent and provocative paper, Matthew Fisher, Mariel Goddu and Frank Keil (2015) have argued, on the basis of experimental evidence, that ‘searching the internet leads people to conflate information that can be found online with knowledge “in the head”’ (2015, 675), specifically, by inclining us to conflate mere access to information for personal knowledge (2015, 674). This chapter has three central aims. First, we briefly detail Fisher et al.’s results and show how, on the basis of recent work (...)
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    Critical notices.B. B. J. - 1912 - Mind 21 (84):564-571.
    Burgess, J.P. and Rosen, G. Subject with No ObjectElliott, R.Faking Nature.
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    Inward revolution: bringing about radical change in the world.J. Krishnamurti - 2006 - Boston, Mass.: Shambhala Publications. Edited by Ray McCoy.
    J. Krishnamurti was one of the most influential and widely known spiritual teachers of the twentieth century. Here, he inquires with the reader into how remembering and dwelling on past events, both pleasurable and painful, give us a false sense of continuity, causing us to suffer. His instruction is to be attentive and clear in our perceptions and to meet the challenges of life directly in each new moment.
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    Van der Walt, B J - Godsdiens en samelewing / Religion and society.J. C. Van der Merwe - 2001 - HTS Theological Studies 57 (3/4).
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    New Life for Old Ideas: Chinese Philosophy in the Contemporary World: A Festschrift in Honour of Donald J. Munro.Yanming An & Brian J. Bruya (eds.) - 2019 - Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press.
    Over five decades, Donald J. Munro has been one of the most important voices in sinological philosophy. Among other accomplishments, his seminal book The Concept of Man in Early China influenced a generation of scholars. His rapprochement with contemporary cognitive and evolutionary science helped bolster the insights of Chinese philosophers and set the standard for similar explorations today. -/- In this festschrift volume, students of Munro and scholars influenced by him celebrate Munro’s body of work in articles that extend his (...)
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    The Breakdown of Higher Education by John Ellis.J. Brian Benestad - 2020 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 20 (4):846-848.
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  38. David I. Anderson, Joseph J. Campos, and Marianne A. Barbu-Roth.Joseph J. Campos - 2003 - In Gavin Bremner & Alan Slater (eds.), Theories of Infant Development. Blackwell. pp. 30.
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    Den Heyer, C J 1998 - Paulus. Man ven twee werelden.C. J. Den Heyer - 2000 - HTS Theological Studies 56 (1).
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    A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from A. D. 1150 to 1580.J. M. G., A. L. Mayhew & Walter W. Skeat - 1889 - American Journal of Philology 10 (1):99.
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    The Dialectic of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola: by Gaston Fessard S.J.S. J. Gaston Fessard - 2022 - BRILL.
    Gaston Fessard employs Hegel’s dialectical logic to clarify how St. Ignatius’s _Spiritual Exercises_ envisage and prepare the decisions and choices between contrasting options or major turning points in spiritual life, in moments of what Ignatius would call _Election_.
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    Beowulf and the Fight at Finnsburh.J. L. Hall, James A. Harrison & Robert Sharp - 1895 - American Journal of Philology 16 (1):99.
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    Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Poem, and the Fight at Finnsburg.J. A. H. & James M. Garnett - 1883 - American Journal of Philology 4 (1):84.
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  44. Jeremiah: Prophet of Courage and Hope-An interpretation of his life and thought.J. Philip Hyatt - 1958
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    Ninth Circuit Holds Physician Joint Venture Liable for Anti-Kickback Violation.L. W. J. - 1995 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 23 (4):406-407.
    Hanlester Network v. Shalala ) marks the first test of the application of the Medicare-Medicaid anti-kickback statute to physician self-referral joint ventures. The most recent development in this ongoing litigation was the April 6, 1995 decision of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, holding the Hanlester Network vicariously liable for its marketing vice president's knowing and willful violation of the antikickback statute. The vice president had offered to pay physician-investors in order to induce their referrals of program-related business.The Hanlester Network (...)
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  46. The Pastoral Epistles: I Timothy, II Timothy, Titus.J. N. D. Kelly - 1963
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    Semiring induced valuation algebras: Exact and approximate local computation algorithms.J. Kohlas & N. Wilson - 2008 - Artificial Intelligence 172 (11):1360-1399.
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  48. Apocalypse and Allegiance: Worship, Politics, and Devotion in the Book of Revelation.J. Nelson Kraybill - 2010
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    Cultural Institutions, Theatre and Humanistic Liberal Education.J. Scott Lee - 2016 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 28 (1-2):152-171.
    The purported crisis and opportunity in liberal education may be approached via a reconsideration of the arts in liberal arts education. The advantage of such a view is that proponents of humanistic liberal education could speak in their own terms, while incorporating in a systematic way studies of ancient and modern liberal arts, addressing public questions of the value and substance of a liberal education. A plausible issue for consideration is whether the “arts” can address a crisis, its purported causes (...)
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    Van der Walt, B J & Naude, C F B - Chrisianity and democracy in South Africa: A vision for the future.M. J. Manala - 1999 - HTS Theological Studies 55 (2/3).
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