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    Manuel Zapata Olivella y la psicoafectividad. Aproximaciones desde el concepto contraconducta de Michel Foucault.Eddy Daniel Hincapié Vásquez - 2022 - Revista Filosofía Uis 21 (2):271-291.
    El artículo tiene como objetivo examinar la noción de psicoafectividad en Manuel Zapata Olivella e interpretarla desde la perspectiva del concepto contraconducta de Michel Foucault. Se señalan los puntos de encuentro entre los dos pensadores, inicialmente, y se analiza después la particularidad filosófica del concepto zapatiano, resaltando su validez como recurso hermenéutico al abordar la cuestión de la resistencia cultural de los afroamericanos bajo el sistema esclavista colonial.
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  2. Surreal Decisions.Eddy Keming Chen & Daniel Rubio - 2020 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 100 (1):54-74.
    Although expected utility theory has proven a fruitful and elegant theory in the finite realm, attempts to generalize it to infinite values have resulted in many paradoxes. In this paper, we argue that the use of John Conway's surreal numbers shall provide a firm mathematical foundation for transfinite decision theory. To that end, we prove a surreal representation theorem and show that our surreal decision theory respects dominance reasoning even in the case of infinite values. We then bring our theory (...)
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  3. Evil and the Quantum Multiverse.Eddy Keming Chen & Daniel Rubio - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    Problems in moral philosophy and philosophy of religion can take on new forms in light of contemporary physical theories. Here we discuss how the problem of evil is transformed by the Everettian "Many-Worlds" theory of quantum mechanics. We first present an Everettian version of the problem and contrast it to the problem in single-universe physical theories such as Newtonian mechanics and Bohmian mechanics. We argue that, pace Turner (2016) and Zimmerman (2017), the Everettian problem of evil is no more extreme (...)
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    Double‐donor surrogacy and/or private planned adoption: A conceptual defense for aging societies.Niñoval F. Pacaol, Ehra Mae C. Meniano, Peve Ivanz P. Vero, Shimeah Rhiz A. Monge, Brad Colin S. Cagnan, Richard N. Buro, Ziegfred U. Tamayo, Elieakim G. Baguilod, James Daniel B. Corregidor & Annika Sofia N. Vasquez - 2024 - Bioethics 39 (1):153-154.
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    The politics of cognition: liberalism and the evolutionary origins of Victorian education.Matthew Daniel Eddy - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Science 50 (4):677-699.
    In recent years the historical relationship between scientific experts and the state has received increasing scrutiny. Such experts played important roles in the creation and regulation of environmental organizations and functioned as agents dispatched by politicians or bureaucrats to assess health-related problems and concerns raised by the public or the judiciary. But when it came to making public policy, scientists played another role that has received less attention. In addition to acting as advisers and assessors, some scientists were democratically elected (...)
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    The Shape of Knowledge: Children and the Visual Culture of Literacy and Numeracy.Matthew Daniel Eddy - 2013 - Science in Context 26 (2):215-245.
    The ArgumentIn 1787 an anonymous student of the Perth Academy spent countless hours transforming his rough classroom notes into a beautifully inscribed notebook. Though this was an everyday practice for many Enlightenment students, extant notebooks of this nature are extremely rare and we know very little about how middle class children learned to inscribe and visualize knowledge on paper. This essay addresses this lacuna by using recently located student notebooks, drawings, and marginalia alongside textbooks and instructional literature to identify the (...)
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    The Effect of Perceived Effort on Reward Valuation: Taking the Reward Positivity (RewP) to Dissonance Theory.Eddie Harmon-Jones, Daniel Clarke, Katharina Paul & Cindy Harmon-Jones - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:515788.
    The present research was designed to test whether the subjective experience of more effort related to more reward valuation as measured by a neural response. This prediction was derived from the theory of cognitive dissonance and its effort justification paradigm. Young adult participants (n = 82) engaged in multiple trails of a low or high effort task that resulted in a loss or reward on each trial. Neural responses to the reward (loss) cue were measured using EEG, so that the (...)
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  8. Agency, authorship, and illusion.Eddy Nahmias - 2005 - Consciousness and Cognition 14 (4):771-785.
    Daniel Wegner argues that conscious will is an illusion. I examine the adequacy of his theory of apparent mental causation and whether, if accurate, it suggests that our experience of agency and authorship should be considered illusory. I examine various interpretations of this claim and raise problems for each interpretation. I also distinguish between the experiences of agency and authorship.
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    John C. Powers. Inventing Chemistry: Herman Boerhaave and the Reform of the Chemical Arts. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2012. Pp. 272. $45.00. [REVIEW]Matthew Daniel Eddy - 2015 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 5 (2):385-387.
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    Robert G. W. Anderson;, Jean Jones . The Correspondence of Joseph Black. Two volumes. xiv + 1,564 pp., illus. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2012. £300. [REVIEW]Matthew Daniel Eddy - 2015 - Isis 106 (3):720-722.
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  11. When consciousness matters: A critical review of Daniel Wegner's the illusion of conscious will. [REVIEW]Eddy Nahmias - 2002 - Philosophical Psychology 15 (4):527-541.
    In The illusion of conscious will , Daniel Wegner offers an exciting, informative, and potentially threatening treatise on the psychology of action. I offer several interpretations of the thesis that conscious will is an illusion. The one Wegner seems to suggest is "modular epiphenomenalism": conscious experience of will is produced by a brain system distinct from the system that produces action; it interprets our behavior but does not, as it seems to us, cause it. I argue that the evidence (...)
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    Attributions toward Artificial Agents in a modified Moral Turing Test.Eyal Aharoni, Sharlene Fernandes, Daniel Brady, Caelan Alexander, Michael Criner, Kara Queen, Javier Rando, Eddy Nahmias & Victor Crespo - 2024 - Scientific Reports 14 (8458):1-11.
    Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) raise important questions about whether people view moral evaluations by AI systems similarly to human-generated moral evaluations. We conducted a modified Moral Turing Test (m-MTT), inspired by Allen et al. (Exp Theor Artif Intell 352:24–28, 2004) proposal, by asking people to distinguish real human moral evaluations from those made by a popular advanced AI language model: GPT-4. A representative sample of 299 U.S. adults first rated the quality of moral evaluations when blinded to their source. (...)
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    Género y gestión de riesgos: una propuesta desde la experiencia clínica en la coadyuvancia de la acción popular de la micro cuenca la Picacha de Medellín.Jorge Eduardo Vásquez Santamaría, Lina Jaramillo Marín, Deisy Catalina Villada-Gallego, Henry Alejandro Bolívar-Callejas & Daniel Roberto Salcedo Ramírez - 2014 - Ratio Juris 9 (19):97-125.
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  14. Over-time work in Chile: An exploratory model.Jan Cademartori & Daniel Caceres Alfredo Vasquez - 2009 - Polis 8 (24).
     
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    Sobre-tiempo de trabajo en Chile: Un modelo exploratorio.Jan Cademartori, Daniel Cáceres & Alfredo Vásquez - 2009 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 24.
    En este trabajo identificamos algunos factores que inciden en el tiempo de trabajo de los trabajadores chilenos en 2003. Se concluye que la precariedad laboral incide de modo significativo en las horas trabajadas sin embargo la relación cambia a partir de cierto nivel cuando las personas no pueden trabajar la jornada por falta de oportunidades. Ello sugiere que el sobre-trabajo y el sub-empleo son manifestaciones del mismo fenómeno por lo cual nuevas medidas para flexibilizar los derechos patronales agravarían estos problemas. (...)
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    Eddis N. Miller, Kantian Transpositions: Derrida and the Philosophy of Religion. [REVIEW]Daniel J. Palumbo - 2017 - Critical Research on Religion 5 (1):104-108.
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    Evolutionary Pragmatism and Ethics eds. by Beth L. Eddy[REVIEW]Joshua Daniel - 2018 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 39 (3):98-101.
    Thank God someone wrote this book. This reviewer has often wondered why there hasn't been more scholarship on the relationship between evolutionary theory, particularly Charles Darwin, and the early pragmatists. Since thinkers like John Dewey and Jane Addams often use the language of evolutionary theory in suggestive ways when discussing social-ethical matters, without explicating precisely where they hew to and depart from the theory itself, it's incumbent on their readers to articulate these relations. Eddy proves an excellent guide through (...)
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  18. Is compatibilism intuitive?Daniel Lim & Ju Chen - 2018 - Philosophical Psychology 31 (6):878-897.
    Eddy Nahmias, with various collaborators, has used experimental data to argue for the claim that folk intuition is generally compatibilist. We try to undermine this claim in two ways. First, we argue that the various formulations of determinism he uses are not conceptually equivalent, jeopardizing the kinds of conclusions that can be drawn from the resulting data. Second, prompted by these conceptual worries we supplement the typical quantitative surveys that dominate the extant literature with short qualitative interviews. This, in (...)
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    Tierra del Fuego: a 50 años de la sanción de la ley 19.640. Historia y memorias de la promoción industrial.Daniel Oscar Ojea - 2024 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 15 (28-29):e197.
    El presente artículo revisa las implicancias sociales, políticas y económicas que tuvo la sanción de la ley 19.640 de promoción económica para la provincia de Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e islas del Atlántico Sur. El objetivo principal es analizar los lineamientos de dicha ley y contrastarlos con los resultados obtenidos a más de 50 años de su sanción. El texto hace hincapié en los aspectos centrales de la experiencia vinculados a la migración interna, el déficit habitacional y logístico, la (...)
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    Media and the mind: art, science, and notebooks as paper machines, 1700–1830 Media and the mind: art, science, and notebooks as paper machines, 1700–1830, by Matthew Daniel Eddy, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2023, xviii + 512 pp., 137 halftones, 2 tables. $65.00 (hardback), ISBN 9780226183862. [REVIEW]Ray Schrire - forthcoming - Annals of Science.
    Among notebooks in the cognitive science literature, Otto’s is probably the best-known. It features in a landmark article by philosophers Andy Clark and David Chalmers, who introduce Otto’s use of...
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  21. Proceedings of the 4th World Conference on Research Integrity: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro. 31 May - 3 June 2015.Lex Bouter, Melissa S. Anderson, Ana Marusic, Sabine Kleinert, Susan Zimmerman, Paulo S. L. Beirão, Laura Beranzoli, Giuseppe Di Capua, Silvia Peppoloni, Maria Betânia de Freitas Marques, Adriana Sousa, Claudia Rech, Torunn Ellefsen, Adele Flakke Johannessen, Jacob Holen, Raymond Tait, Jillon Van der Wall, John Chibnall, James M. DuBois, Farida Lada, Jigisha Patel, Stephanie Harriman, Leila Posenato Garcia, Adriana Nascimento Sousa, Cláudia Maria Correia Borges Rech, Oliveira Patrocínio, Raphaela Dias Fernandes, Laressa Lima Amâncio, Anja Gillis, David Gallacher, David Malwitz, Tom Lavrijssen, Mariusz Lubomirski, Malini Dasgupta, Katie Speanburg, Elizabeth C. Moylan, Maria K. Kowalczuk, Nikolas Offenhauser, Markus Feufel, Niklas Keller, Volker Bähr, Diego Oliveira Guedes, Douglas Leonardo Gomes Filho, Vincent Larivière, Rodrigo Costas, Daniele Fanelli, Mark William Neff, Aline Carolina de Oliveira Machado Prata, Limbanazo Matandika, Sonia Maria Ramos de Vasconcelos & Karina de A. Rocha - 2016 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 1 (Suppl 1).
    Table of contentsI1 Proceedings of the 4th World Conference on Research IntegrityConcurrent Sessions:1. Countries' systems and policies to foster research integrityCS01.1 Second time around: Implementing and embedding a review of responsible conduct of research policy and practice in an Australian research-intensive universitySusan Patricia O'BrienCS01.2 Measures to promote research integrity in a university: the case of an Asian universityDanny Chan, Frederick Leung2. Examples of research integrity education programmes in different countriesCS02.1 Development of a state-run “cyber education program of research ethics” in (...)
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    Time and Cosmology in Plato and the Platonic Tradition. Edited by Daniel Vasquez and Alberto Ross.John Dillon - 2023 - Ancient Philosophy 43 (2):555-557.
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  23. Hard-Incompatibilist Existentialism: Neuroscience, Punishment, and Meaning in Life.Derk Pereboom & Gregg D. Caruso - 2018 - In Gregg D. Caruso & Owen J. Flanagan, Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press.
    As philosophical and scientific arguments for free will skepticism continue to gain traction, we are likely to see a fundamental shift in the way people think about free will and moral responsibility. Such shifts raise important practical and existential concerns: What if we came to disbelieve in free will? What would this mean for our interpersonal relationships, society, morality, meaning, and the law? What would it do to our standing as human beings? Would it cause nihilism and despair as some (...)
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  24. the Impact Of Neuroscience On The Free Will Debate.Stephen Morris - 2009 - Florida Philosophical Review 9 (2):56-78.
    In this paper I consider two kinds of approaches that philosophers have used to defend free will against psychologist Daniel Wegner’s claim that neuroscience research indicates that consciousness does not have any causal power over our actions. On the one hand, Eddy Nahmias relies heavily on empirical arguments to challenge Wegner’s conclusions. In contrast, Daniel Dennett employs a conceptual argument based on the idea that Wegner is operating under a mistaken notion of self. After ultimately rejecting the (...)
     
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    In a Shade of Blue: Pragmatism and the Politics of Black America.Eddie S. Glaude - 2007 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In this provocative book, Eddie S. Glaude Jr., one of our nation’s rising young African American intellectuals, makes an impassioned plea for black America to address its social problems by recourse to experience and with an eye set on the promise and potential of the future, rather than the fixed ideas and categories of the past. Central to Glaude’s mission is a rehabilitation of philosopher John Dewey, whose ideas, he argues, can be fruitfully applied to a renewal of African American (...)
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    Political theory.Eddy Asirvatham - 1950 - Lucknow,: Upper India Pub. House.
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  27. (1 other version)In memory of Willard F. day, teacher.Eddie Mccoy - 1989 - Behaviorism 17 (1):10-10.
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  28. Kant's celestial economy; a footnote to the gift of death.Eddis N. Miller - 2019 - In Jean-Michel Rabaté, Understanding Derrida, understanding modernism. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    School Catchments and Pupil Movements: A case study in parental choice.Eddie Parsons, Brian Chalkley & Allan Jones - 2000 - Educational Studies 26 (1):33-48.
    Although parental choice of secondary schools is a subject of considerable public and academic interest, there has been relatively little research on the extent to which choice is undermining the traditional role of geographically defined school catchments. This paper, therefore, uses data provided by a case-study local education authority to examine the nature and scale of pupil flows across catchment boundaries. It does so by adopting a form of Geographic Information System as the principal research tool. The results show over (...)
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  30. Foreword.Eddie Redmayne - 2018 - In Stephen Hawking, Brief answers to the big questions. New York: Bantam Books.
  31. Landscape of a Marriage.Eddi Salado - 2008 - Feminist Studies 34 (1-2):227-228.
  32. Identifying an insolvency.Eddie Senatore - 2013 - Ethos: Official Publication of the Law Society of the Australian Capital Territory 227:20.
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  33. Narrativity against temporality : computerized handling of histories.Eddie Soulier - 2010 - In Bernard Reber & Claire Brossaud, Digital cognitive technologies: epistemology and the knowledge economy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
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    Reflections on Transnationalism.Eddy Souffrant - 2002 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 9 (2):19-29.
    This paper explores Charles Taylor’s conception of an inclusive liberal polity. It argues that contemporary immigration challenges even Taylor’s inclusive liberalism by revealing that liberalism is inherently exclusionary and that the exclusionary tendency reinforces liberalism’s peculiar ability to cultivate refugees at both the national and transnational levels.
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  35. Estetikah analitit.Eddy M. Zemach - 1970 - [Tel-Aviv: Daga Books]. Edited by Eddy M. Zemach.
     
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  36. In defence of epistemic transparency.Eddy M. Zemach - 1977 - Logique Et Analyse 77 (77):156.
     
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    A Comparison of Economic Problem Solving in Experts and Naïve Thinkers.Eddie K. Baumann - 1998 - Journal of Social Studies Research 56 (2).
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    “If you want to understand something, try to change it”: Social-psychological interventions to cultivate resilience.Eddie Brummelman & Gregory M. Walton - 2015 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38:e96.
    We argue that social psychology has unique potential for advancing understanding of resilience. An exciting development that illustrates this is the emergence ofsocial-psychological interventions– brief, stealthy, and psychologically precise interventions – that can yield broad and lasting benefits by targeting key resilience mechanisms. Such interventions provide a causal test of resilience mechanisms and bring about positive change in people's lives.
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    John Hick: A Critical Introduction and Reflection.Paul Rhodes Eddy - 2006 - Philosophia Christi 8 (1):172-176.
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  40. Is incompatibilism intuitive?Eddy Nahmias [ - 2008 - In Joshua Knobe & Shaun Nichols, Experimental Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  41. [Report On the 1994 Internation Symposium Held At Louvain-la-neuvre, Belgium, On the Theme of Conciliar Commissions At Vatican-ii].Eddy Louchez - 1995 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 26 (1):132-135.
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  42. The South African “African renaissance” debate: a critique.Eddy T. Maloka - 2001 - Polis 8:1-10.
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    Global Development Ethics: A Critique of Global Capitalism.Eddy M. Souffrant - 2018 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book introduces and explores a theory of global development ethics, revealing some of the challenges to projects of global development and including coverage of core topics such as immigration, technology, famine, race and capitalism. It is ideal for advanced-level courses in Global Ethics, Development Ethics and Applied Ethics.
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    Some Approaches to an Ethics for Disaster.Eddy Souffrant - 2019 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 25 (2):66-87.
    We have witnessed, and in some instance from afar, disasters of all sorts that span the globe from the Caribbean, South and North America, Asia, to Australia and other affected regions of the world. Some of these destabilizing and at times fatal events have resulted in lives lost, forced migration, and a restructuring of the physical, social and economic architecture of the affected parts of the globe. Further, the disasters as massive restructuring of the physical and psychological status quo are (...)
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    Intentionality, Thought and Language: A Correspondence.Eddy M. Zemach & Amir Horowitz - 2014 - Philosophia 42 (4):871-888.
    IntroductionEddy M. Zemach was born in Jerusalem in 1935. His mother, Helena, was a dentist as well as a poet, and his father, Shimon, was a dentist as well as a political figure. Eddy completed B.A. and M.A. degrees in both Hebrew literature and philosophy at the Hebrew university of Jerusalem. He studied for a doctoral degree in philosophy at Yale University. In 1965 he completed his dissertation on the boundaries of the aesthetic, supervised by Paul Weiss. Another of (...)
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  46. Quantum Mechanics in a Time-Asymmetric Universe: On the Nature of the Initial Quantum State.Eddy Keming Chen - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (4):1155–1183.
    In a quantum universe with a strong arrow of time, we postulate a low-entropy boundary condition to account for the temporal asymmetry. In this paper, I show that the Past Hypothesis also contains enough information to simplify the quantum ontology and define a unique initial condition in such a world. First, I introduce Density Matrix Realism, the thesis that the quantum universe is described by a fundamental density matrix that represents something objective. This stands in sharp contrast to Wave Function (...)
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  47. Free will, moral responsibility, and mechanism: Experiments on folk intuitions.Eddy Nahmias, D. Justin Coates & Trevor Kvaran - 2007 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 31 (1):214–242.
    In this paper we discuss studies that show that most people do not find determinism to be incompatible with free will and moral responsibility if determinism is described in a way that does not suggest mechanistic reductionism. However, if determinism is described in a way that suggests reductionism, that leads people to interpret it as threatening to free will and responsibility. We discuss the implications of these results for the philosophical debates about free will, moral responsibility, and determinism.
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  48. Surveying Freedom: Folk Intuitions about free will and moral responsibility.Eddy Nahmias, Stephen Morris, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Jason Turner - 2005 - Philosophical Psychology 18 (5):561-584.
    Philosophers working in the nascent field of ‘experimental philosophy’ have begun using methods borrowed from psychology to collect data about folk intuitions concerning debates ranging from action theory to ethics to epistemology. In this paper we present the results of our attempts to apply this approach to the free will debate, in which philosophers on opposing sides claim that their view best accounts for and accords with folk intuitions. After discussing the motivation for such research, we describe our methodology of (...)
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  49. Realism about the wave function.Eddy Keming Chen - 2019 - Philosophy Compass 14 (7):e12611.
    A century after the discovery of quantum mechanics, the meaning of quantum mechanics still remains elusive. This is largely due to the puzzling nature of the wave function, the central object in quantum mechanics. If we are realists about quantum mechanics, how should we understand the wave function? What does it represent? What is its physical meaning? Answering these questions would improve our understanding of what it means to be a realist about quantum mechanics. In this survey article, I review (...)
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  50. Strong Determinism.Eddy Keming Chen - 2024 - Philosophers' Imprint 24 (1).
    A strongly deterministic theory of physics is one that permits exactly one possible history of the universe. In the words of Penrose (1989), "it is not just a matter of the future being determined by the past; the entire history of the universe is fixed, according to some precise mathematical scheme, for all time.” Such an extraordinary feature may appear unattainable in a world like ours. In this paper, I show that it can be achieved in a simple way and (...)
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