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  1. Some recent ethical concerns of psychologists in Britain.D. E. Blackman - 1982 - In J. D. Keehn (ed.), The Ethics of psychological research. New York: Pergamon Press.
     
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    The Scientific World-Perspective and Other Essays, 1931-1963.D. E. Over - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (114):77.
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    Studies in the Way of Words.D. E. Over - 1990 - Philosophical Quarterly 40 (160):393-395.
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    The Role of Mental Knowledge in Learning to Operate a Device.D. E. Kieras & S. Bovair - 1984 - Cognitive Science 8 (3):191-219.
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    Conflict and information-theory variables as determinants of human perceptual curiosity.D. E. Berlyne - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 (6):399.
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    A mechanical model for human attention and immediate memory.D. E. Broadbent - 1957 - Psychological Review 64 (3):205-215.
  7. Mechanical Man.D. E. Wooldridge - 1968
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    Marie-Louise Vollenweider: Der Jupiter-Kameo. Pp. 19; 10 plates. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1964. Paper, DM. 3.60.D. E. Strong - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (2):305-305.
  9. Reactive Attitudes and the Hare–Williams Debate: Towards a New Consequentialist Moral Psychology.D. E. Miller - 2014 - Philosophical Quarterly 64 (254):39-59.
    Bernard Williams charges that the moral psychology built into R. M. Hare’s utilitarianism is incoherent in virtue of demanding a bifurcated kind of moral thinking that is possible only for agents who fail to reflect properly on their own practical decision making. I mount a qualified defence of Hare’s view by drawing on the account of the ‘reactive attitudes’ found in P. F. Strawson’s ‘Freedom and Resentment’. Against Williams, I argue that the ‘resilience’ of the reactive attitudes ensures that our (...)
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    Heide Scharmer: Der Gelagerte Herakles. (124. Winkelmannsprogramm.) Pp. 51; 3 plates, 15 figs. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1971. Paper, DM.38.D. E. Strong - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (1):161-161.
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    Mr. Monk and Philosophy: The Curious Case of the Defective Detective.D. E. Wittkower (ed.) - 2010 - Open Court.
    "It's a jungle out there. And in here, too. Through this jungle prowl all the demons of dirt and disorder. Though they must win eventually, the way to delay their victory is to keep everything in its proper place, and that means noticing any detail that doesn't fit." "Welcome to the world of former San Francisco police detective Adrian Monk, intellectual athlete and behavioral cripple, master of crime-solving and slave to his own terrors. Mr. Monk and Philosophy examines that world (...)
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  12. The Vital Non-Action of Occupation, Offline and Online.D. E. Wittkower - 2012 - International Review of Information Ethics 18:12.
     
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    Contemporary Aspects of Philosophy.D. E. B. Pollard - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:273-274.
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    Freedom of Mind.D. E. B. Pollard - 1973 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 22:299-300.
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    The Jowett Papers 1968-69.D. E. B. Pollard - 1975 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 24:302-305.
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    Pindare au banquet.D. E. Gerber & B. A. van Groningen - 1961 - American Journal of Philology 82 (2):213.
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    Some Mineralogical Problems in Theophrastus' De Lapidibus.D. E. Eichholz - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (01):103-.
    The notes that follow are concerned with certain mineralogical problems which could not be discussed at length in my edition of the De Lapidibus . For the most part, only the bare conclusions are stated there. In handling these problems I owe much to the discussions that I had during his lifetime with Dr. Stanley Smith, and to those that I have had more recently with Professor F. Coles Phillips and Mr. Robert H. S. Robertson.
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    Beginning Japanese, Part 2.D. E. M. & Eleanor Harz Jorden - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (4):488.
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    Japanese Poetic Diaries.D. E. Mills & Earl Miner - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):351.
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    Wyclif and the Oxford Schools.D. E. R. Watt - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (51):175-176.
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    Knowledge and stimulus-response psychology.D. E. Berlyne - 1954 - Psychological Review 61 (4):245-254.
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    The solution of inert gas atoms in metals.D. E. Rimmer & A. H. Cottrell - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (23):1345-1353.
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    Novelty, complexity, incongruity, extrinsic motivation, and the GSR.D. E. Berlyne, Margaret A. Craw, P. H. Salapatek & Judith L. Lewis - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (6):560.
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    Reasons as explanations.D. E. Milligan - 1974 - Mind 83 (330):180-193.
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    Rational distinctions and adaptations.D. E. Over & J. St B. T. Evans - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (5):693-694.
    Stanovich & West distinguish between evolutionary rationality and normative rationality, and System 1 and System 2 mental processes. They hold that the main function of System 2 has to do with normative and not evolutionary rationality. We ask how System 2 could then be an adaptation, especially given S&W's own work on individual differences.
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    Supplementary report: Complexity and orienting responses with longer exposures.D. E. Berlyne - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (2):183.
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    The Science of Humanity.D. E. Berlyne, K. G. Collier & Fred Clarke - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (5):477.
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    Facebook and Philosophy: What's on Your Mind?D. E. Wittkower (ed.) - 2010 - Open Court.
    This volume is an entertaining, multi-faceted exploration of what Facebook means for us and for our relationships. Facebook is a social networking service and website that launched in 2004. Users may create a personal profile, add other users as friends,and exchange messages, including automatic notifications when they update their profile. Additionally, users may join common interest user groups, organized by workplace, school or college, or other characteristics. With discussions ranging from the nature of friendship and its relationship to "friending," to (...)
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  29. Āhitāgnī Rājavāḍe ātmavr̥tta.Śaṅkara Rāmacandra Rājavāḍe - 1980 - Puṇe: Śrīvidyā Prakāśana.
     
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    The presumption of equality.D. E. Browne - 1975 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 53 (1):46 – 53.
  31. The Tent and the Temple: The Tension between Confederation and Kingship in Ancient Israel.D. E. Smith - 2003 - History of Political Thought 24 (4):561-576.
    Although neglected in the annals of political theory, the struggle between decentralized government and monarchy in the Hebrew scriptures parallels the tensions inherent in classic works of Western political theory from Plato to the American founders. The biblical authors provided lessons beyond the religious sphere, addressing the shared duties of religion and state in developing human virtue, the proper relationships between God, government and the people, and the best forms of government to achieve these objectives. This essay analyses the debate (...)
     
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  32. The Molecular Biology of Flowering. Edited by Brian R. Jordan.D. E. Fosket - 1995 - Bioessays 17:276-276.
     
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    Morals and Politics.D. E. B. Pollard - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:299-300.
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    Uncertainty and conflict: A point of contact between information-theory and behavior-theory concepts.D. E. Berlyne - 1957 - Psychological Review 64 (6, Pt.1):329-339.
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    The Early Institutional Life of Japan: A Study in the Reform of 645 A. D.D. E. M. & K. Asakawa - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (4):527.
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    Ontology, Causality and Mind: Essays in Honour of D. M. Armstrong.D. E. Over - 1995 - Philosophical Books 36 (3):183-185.
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    Dream Report Semantics.D. E. B. Pollard - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:140-147.
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    Donders' B- and C-reactions and S-R compatibility.D. E. Broadbent & Margaret Gregory - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (6):575.
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    The Philosophy of Charles S Peirce.D. E. B. Pollard - 1981 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 28:395-397.
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    Nietzsche.D. E. B. Polland - 1974 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 23:269-270.
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  41. Ecological rationality and its heuristics.D. E. Over - 2000 - Thinking and Reasoning 6 (2):182-192.
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    The Dialectic of Ideology and Technology.D. E. B. Pollard - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:367-369.
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    The 1277 Condemnation of Kilwardby.D. E. Sharp - 1934 - New Scholasticism 8 (4):306-318.
  44. Bivalence, determinism, and realism.D. E. Cooper - 1977 - Logique Et Analyse 20 (77):148.
     
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  45. When Elephants Weep by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson and Susan McCarthy.D. E. Moore - 1996 - Society and Animals 4 (2):98-99.
     
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    Logical Structures Arising in Quantum Theory.Simon Kochen, E. P. Specker, C. A. Hooker & P. D. Finch - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (2):558-566.
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    Correction to: Greatest surprise reduction semantics: an information theoretic solution to misrepresentation and disjunction.D. E. Weissglass - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 179 (10):3183-3184.
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  48. What do we hear when we listen to our ipods?D. E. Wittkower - 2008 - In Ipod and Philosophy: Icon of an Epoch. Open Court.
     
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    Crit Assess: P a Samuelson Set.D. E. Ed Wood (ed.) - 2002 - Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    The Riddles in Virgil's Third Eclogue.D. E. W. Wormell - 1960 - Classical Quarterly 10 (1-2):29-.
    Editors and commentators ancient and modern have not responded very well to the challenge of the two riddles which round off the contest between Damoetas and Menalcas at the end of Eclogue 3 . The first is generally regarded as impossibly difficult; the second as impossibly easy. Critics take refuge in quoting Servius' despairing statement: sciendum aenigmata haec sicuti pleraque carere aperta solutione. Yet it is most unlikely that Virgil would introduce insoluble or meaningless riddles into the Bucolica. If there (...)
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