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  1. Deciding to believe.Bernard Williams - 1973 - In Problems of the Self: Philosophical Papers 1956–1972. Cambridge [Eng.]: Cambridge University Press. pp. 136–51.
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  2. (4 other versions)Shame and Necessity.Bernard Williams - 1993 - Philosophy 69 (270):507-509.
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  3. (1 other version)How Free Does the Free Will Need To Be?Bernard Williams - 1995 - In Making Sense of Humanity: And Other Philosophical Papers 1982–1993. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  4. Saint-Just's illusion.Bernard Williams - 1995 - In Making Sense of Humanity: And Other Philosophical Papers 1982–1993. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 135--152.
     
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  5. The Neural Basis of Conscious Experience.Bernard J. Baars - 1988 - In A Cognitive Theory of Consciousness. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Truth, Politics, and Self-Deception.Bernard Williams - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  7. Morality, the Peculiar Institution.Bernard Williams - 1997 - In Roger Crisp & Michael Slote (eds.), Virtue Ethics. Oxford University Press.
     
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  8. Science and the Social Order.Bernard Barber - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (112):87-88.
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    Biological implications of a Global Workspace theory of consciousness: Evidence, theory, and some phylogenetic speculations.Bernard J. Baars - 1987 - In Gary Greenberg & Ethel Tobach (eds.), Cognition, Language, and Consciousness: Integrative Levels. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 209--236.
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    The sociology of science.Bernard Barber - 1978 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by Walter Hirsch.
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    Whither Epistemic Decolonization.Bernard Matolino - 2020 - Philosophical Papers 49 (2):213-231.
    Epistemic decolonization, in its various conceptual formulations and presentations, could be taken to hold promise for either the completion of the anti-colonial struggle or the self-re-discovery of the formerly colonized and oppressed. In Africa this project has had a long history as both a counter to hegemonic histories of claimed Western epistemological superiority as well as theories of racism and racist practices against black people of African descent. What is not entirely clear are the precise achievements of decolonial thought and (...)
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  12. A mistrustful animal.Bernard Williams - 2009 - In Alex Voorhoeve (ed.), Conversations on ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Bounded low and high sets.Bernard A. Anderson, Barbara F. Csima & Karen M. Lange - 2017 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 56 (5-6):507-521.
    Anderson and Csima :245–264, 2014) defined a jump operator, the bounded jump, with respect to bounded Turing reducibility. They showed that the bounded jump is closely related to the Ershov hierarchy and that it satisfies an analogue of Shoenfield jump inversion. We show that there are high bounded low sets and low bounded high sets. Thus, the information coded in the bounded jump is quite different from that of the standard jump. We also consider whether the analogue of the Jump (...)
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  14. Is Pathological Altruism Altruism?Bernard Berofsky - 2011 - In Barbara Oakley, Ariel Knafo, Guruprasad Madhavan & David Sloan Wilson (eds.), Pathological Altruism. Oxford University Press.
     
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  15. La notion d¿amour dans l óuevre de L. Lavelle.Bernard Graset - 2004 - Filosofia Oggi 27 (106):217-236.
     
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    Studies in the Targum to the Twelve Prophets: From Nahum to Malachi.Bernard Grossfeld & Robert P. Gordon - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):556.
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    A reply to mr. ejvegård.Bernard Harrison - 1965 - Mind 74 (294):253-254.
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    The effect of speed-up instructions on spatial stimulus generalization.Bernard W. Harleston - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 61 (3):242.
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    Inscriptions d'Aptéra.Bernard Haussoullier - 1879 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 3 (1):418-437.
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  20. The Positive Philosophy of the Mind, Substance of a Lecture.Bernard Hollander - 1891
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  21. Montaigne.Bernard Jean - 1971 - Manchester,: Manchester University Press. Edited by FrançOis[From Old Catalog] Mouret.
     
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    On a Sophisma of Richard Kilvington and a Problem of Analysis.Bernard D. Katz - 1996 - Medieval Philosophy & Theology 5 (1):31-38.
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    Big tech and societal sustainability: an ethical framework.Bernard Arogyaswamy - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (4):829-840.
    Sustainability is typically viewed as consisting of three forces, economic, social, and ecological, in tension with one another. In this paper, we address the dangers posed to societal sustainability. The concern being addressed is the very survival of societies where the rights of individuals, personal and collective freedoms, an independent judiciary and media, and democracy, despite its messiness, are highly valued. We argue that, as a result of various technological innovations, a range of dysfunctional impacts are threatening social and political (...)
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    De l'État: une tentative de démythification de l'univers politique.Bernard Chantebout - 1975 - [s.l.]: Consortium de la librairie et de l'édition.
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    Putting Injustice First: An Alternative Approach to Liberal Pluralism.Bernard Yack - 1999 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 66 (4).
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    L'unité de l'oeuvre de Paul Ricoeur saisie selon la perspective de son ouvrage temps et récit I.Bernard Stevens - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (1):111 - 117.
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    Research on Human Subjects.Bernard Barber - 1979 - Transaction Publishers.
    Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface to the Paperback Edition -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Research Design and Methodology: The Two Studies -- Chapter 3: Is There a Problem? Current Patterns of Ethical Standards and Practices -- Chapter 4: The Dilemma of Science and Therapy: The Effects of Competitionin the Science Community -- Chapter 5: The Dilemma of Science and Therapy: The Effects of Competitionin the Local Institution -- (...)
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    Dieu seul est humain.Bernard Bro - 1973 - Paris,: Éditions du Cerf.
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    L'ame de l'embryon et l'ame de l'enfant.Bernard Perez - 1887 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 23:582 - 602.
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  30. The First Three Years of Childhood, Ed. And Tr. By A.M. Christie.Bernard Perez & Alice M. Christie - 1885
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  31. Die Antwort des Leviathan.Bernard Willms - 1970 - [Neuwied]: Luchterhand.
     
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    La fortune morale.Bernard Williams & Jean Lelaidier - 1994 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 99 (2):181 - 203.
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    Fear and trembling and joyful wisdom 1 — The same book; A look at metaphoric communication.Bernard Zelechow - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (1):93-104.
    (1990). Fear and trembling and joyful wisdom1— The same book; A look at metaphoric communication. History of European Ideas: Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 93-104.
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    A biocognitive approach to the conscious core of immediate memory.Bernard J. Baars - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):115-116.
    The limited capacity of immediate memory “rides” on the even more limited capacity of consciousness, which reflects the dynamic activity of the thalamocortical core of the brain. Recent views of the conscious narrow-capacity component of the brain are explored with reference to global workspace theory (Baars 1988; 1993; 1998). The radical limits of immediate memory must be explained in terms of biocognitive brain architecture.
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  35. The influence of William James upon psychology.Bernard C. Ewer - 1942 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 23 (2):150.
     
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    Quelques conseils très « pratiques ».Bernard Fischer - 2020 - L’Enseignement Philosophique Hors-70 (HS):98-104.
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  37. The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion.Bernard Gert & Charles M. Culver - 2004 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    Index.Bernard Ancori - 2019-12-16 - In The Carousel of Time. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley. pp. 269–273.
    An adequate interpretation of concept of the propensity to communicate will thus lead us to interpret in this concept a possible formalization of the notion of the specious present, introduced into the field of psychology by William James at the end of the 19th Century. In this chapter, the authors introduce some aspects of the concept of time that their model operates under. While situating the actors in relation to each other in the network space, their propensity to communicate also (...)
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    Other titles from iSTE in Interdisciplinarity, Science and Humanities.Bernard Ancori - 2019-12-16 - In The Carousel of Time. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley. pp. G1–G3.
    The network is moving towards a global informational equilibrium that is irrevocable – if inter‐individual communication persists as the only driving force behind the network's evolution. On the basis of an example, this chapter compares the respective changes in the values of the main characteristic variables at the level of the network as a whole, and that of each cluster considered separately. Any local informational equilibrium achieved by a cluster is therefore fundamentally unstable, as it is constantly threatened by such (...)
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    L’invention du XVIII siècle canadien.Bernard Andrès - 2007 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 26:1.
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  41. The global brainweb: An update on global workspace theory.Bernard J. Baars - 2003 - Science and Consciousness Review 2.
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    Sentir son cerveau? Les dispositifs neuro-expérientiels en première personne.Bernard Andrieu - 2013 - Philosophia Scientiae 17 (2):115-134.
    Voir son cerveau en première personne s’activer à l’occasion de la réalisation d’une tâche semble établir plus qu’une corrélation en décrivant ce qui serait un lien de causalité entre le corps et son cerveau. Le corps est une surface et un résultat dont la conscience ne perçoit le processus vivant qu’en retard sur la vitalité et la mobilité du cerveau. Nous sommes en retard sur notre cerveau mais notre conscience du présent ne peut avoir accès à la temporalité de sa (...)
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    "Review: Responsibility, by Jonathan Glover,".Bernard Berofsky - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy 70 (20):766-771.
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  44. L'idéalisme de Ftchte.Bernard Bourgeois - 1968 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 34 (1):156-157.
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  45. (1 other version)L'histoire de la raison selon Kant.Bernard Bourgeois - 1983 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 115:165.
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    Targumic Manuscripts in the Cambridge Genizah Collections.Bernard Grossfeld & Michael L. Klein - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (1):176.
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    Reasoning about Closure.Bernard D. Katz & Doris Olin - 2011 - Logos and Episteme 2 (1):67-76.
    The specter of epistemic closure haunts current epistemology: some regard the refutation of closure as obvious, while others take its denial to be an epistemicoutrage. To some extent, the strong difference of opinion has its source in certain misapprehensions. This paper tries to formulate and clarify the key issues dividing the two sides and contends that, in certain respects, the difference between the friend and the foe of closure may be more a matter of semantics than substance. The paper goes (...)
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    Philosophy, Psychology, and Theory.Bernard Reginster - 2018 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 49 (2):260-266.
    This essay is one of ten contributions to a special editorial feature in The Journal of Nietzsche Studies 49.2, in which authors were invited to address the following questions: What is the future of Nietzsche studies? What are the most pressing questions its scholars should address? What texts and issues demand our urgent attention? And as we turn to these issues, what methodological and interpretive principles should guide us? The editorship hopes this collection will provide a starting point for discussions (...)
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    Antigone in Hertfordshire: Moral Conflict and Moral Pluralism in Forster’s Howards End.Bernard Yack - 2020 - Res Publica 26 (4):489-504.
    This paper uses E. M. Forster’s novel Howards End to help articulate what I describe as a moral pluralist approach to moral conflict. Moral pluralism, I argue here, represents a way of responding to the moral conflicts we encounter in our lives, rather than the mere acknowledgment of their inevitability, as suggested by value pluralists like Isaiah Berlin. The tragic view of moral conflict epitomized by Sophocles’ Antigone and endorsed by most theories of value pluralism, tells us that we must (...)
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    The Bloomsbury Companion to Hobbes, edited by S.A. Lloyd.Bernard Stefan Baumrin - 2018 - Hobbes Studies 31 (1):124-124.
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