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  1. Modeling the Emergence of Language as an Embodied Collective Cognitive Activity.Edwin Hutchins & Christine M. Johnson - 2009 - Topics in Cognitive Science 1 (3):523-546.
    Two decades of attempts to model the emergence of language as a collective cognitive activity have demonstrated a number of principles that might have been part of the historical process that led to language. Several models have demonstrated the emergence of structure in a symbolic medium, but none has demonstrated the emergence of the capacity for symbolic representation. The current shift in cognitive science toward theoretical frameworks based on embodiment is already furnishing computational models with additional mechanisms relevant to the (...)
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  2. Your destiny among the stars.Clarence Edwin Johnson - 1959 - New York,: Pageant Press.
     
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  3. Justice and its practice.Edwin Volberg Johnson - 1934 - Alexandria, Va.: Alexandria, Va..
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    The Homosexual in Prison.Edwin Johnson - 1971 - Social Theory and Practice 1 (4):83-95.
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    The immigrants: Academic Press: Walter J. Johnson and Kurt Jacoby.Edwin F. Beschler - 2007 - Logos 18 (3):153-166.
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  6. The Duke of Argyll and Edwin L. Godkin as precursors to Hayek on the relation of ignorance to policy.Warren J. Samuels, Kirk D. Johnson & Marianne Johnson - 2007 - In The Legal-Economic Nexus: Fundamental Processes. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Edwin Broun Fred: Scientist, Administrator, Gentleman. Diane Johnson.Glenn Vandervliet - 1976 - Isis 67 (3):506-506.
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    Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. Edwin R. A. Seligman, Alvin Johnson.James H. Tufts - 1931 - International Journal of Ethics 41 (2):234-236.
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    Bibliography of John Dewey. By M. H. Thomas, Columbia University Press, New York. 246 pages, $3. - The Origin of Submarine Canyons. By D. Johnson, Columbia University Press, New York. 126 pages, $2.50. - Nature in the German Novel of the Late Eighteenth Century. By C. L. Hornaday, Columbia University Press, New York. 221 pages, $2.25. - Philosophy in the Poetry of Edwin Arlington Robinson. By Estelle Kaplan. Columbia University Press. 162 pages, $2.25. - The March of Medicine. Edited by the Committee on Lectures to the Laity of the N. Y. Academy of Medicine. Columbia University Press, New York. 168 pages, $2.00. - The 1938 Mental Measurements Yearbook. By O. K. Buros, Rutgers University Press. 415 pages $3. - Psychology and the Cosmic Order, 185 pages; Logic and the Cosmic Order, 92 pages; God and the Cosmic Order, 157 pages. Three books by Louis F. Anderson, Society for the Elucidation of Religious Principles, New York. - Cosmo-Retardation. By I. Ziporyn, Dexter Publishing Co., Detroi. [REVIEW]M. M. W. - 1940 - Philosophy of Science 7 (3):387-388.
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    Book Review:Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences: Edwin R. A. Seligman, Alvin Johnson; Vol. XI, Mor--Par; ; Vol. XII, Par--Pun. [REVIEW]Harold D. Lasswell - 1935 - International Journal of Ethics 45 (2):246-.
  11. Radical internalism.Zoë Johnson King - 2022 - Philosophical Issues 32 (1):46-64.
    In her paper “Radical Externalism”, Amia Srinivasan argues that externalism about epistemic justification should be preferred to internalism by those who hold a “radical” worldview (according to which pernicious ideology distorts our evidence and belief‐forming processes). I share Srinivasan's radical worldview, but do not agree that externalism is the preferable approach in light of the worldview we share. Here I argue that cases informed by this worldview can intuitively support precisely the internalist view that Srinivasan challenges, offer two such cases, (...)
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  12. Kant's moral philosophy.Robert N. Johnson - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) argued that moral requirements are based on a standard of rationality he dubbed the “Categorical Imperative” (CI). Immorality thus involves a violation of the CI and is thereby irrational. Other philosophers, such as Locke and Hobbes, had also argued that moral requirements are based on standards of rationality. However, these standards were either desirebased instrumental principles of rationality or based on sui generis rational intuitions. Kant agreed with many of his predecessors that an analysis of practical reason (...)
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  13. The Cogito and the Foundations of Knowledge.Edwin M. Curley - 2006 - In .
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    Über Summativität und Nichtsummativität.Edwin Rausch - 1937 - Darmstadt,: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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    Using Digital Forensic Techniques to Identify Contract Cheating: A Case Study.Clare Johnson & Ross Davies - 2020 - Journal of Academic Ethics 18 (2):105-113.
    Contract cheating is a major problem in Higher Education because it is very difficult to detect using traditional plagiarism detection tools. Digital forensics techniques are already used in law to determine ownership of documents, and also in criminal cases, where it is not uncommon to hide information and images within an ordinary looking document using steganography techniques. These digital forensic techniques were used to investigate a known case of contract cheating where the contract author has notified the university and the (...)
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  16. Relevant logic, probabilistic information, and conditionals.Edwin Mares - 2006 - Logique Et Analyse 49:399-411.
  17. Classification. Class B, part I, B-BJ: Philosophy.Edwin Wiley & Charles Martel (eds.) - 1910 - Washington,: Govt. print. off..
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    The problem of the invariance of dimension in the growth of modern topology, part II.Dale M. Johnson - 1981 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 25 (2-3):85-266.
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    The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy.David Kyle Johnson (ed.) - 2022 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Much philosophical work on pop culture apologises for its use; using popular culture is a necessary evil, something merely useful for reaching the masses with important philosophical arguments. But works of pop culture are important in their own right--they shape worldviews, inspire ideas, change minds. We wouldn't baulk at a book dedicated to examining the philosophy of The Great Gatsby or 1984--why aren't Star Trek and Superman fair game as well? After all, when produced, the former were considered pop culture (...)
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    Preface.Edwin M. Curley - 1969 - In Spinoza's Metaphysics: An Essay in Interpretation. Cambridge,: Harvard University Press.
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  21. Obligation.Robert Johnson - manuscript
    Since Plato wrote of political obligation in his dialogue Crito, obligation in general has been of ongoing interest to philosophers. In that dialogue, Socrates argues that he was under an obligation to obey the laws of Athens and comply with a sentence of death. During the course of the argument, he raises and offers solutions to many of the central issues about obligation that philosophers still puzzle over. For instance, how can obligations have the grip on us that they do—in (...)
     
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    Doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic: what are their duties and what is owed to them?Stephanie B. Johnson & Frances Butcher - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (1):12-15.
    Doctors form an essential part of an effective response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We argue they have a duty to participate in pandemic response due to their special skills, but these skills vary between different doctors, and their duties are constrained by other competing rights. We conclude that while doctors should be encouraged to meet the demand for medical aid in the pandemic, those who make the sacrifices and increased efforts are owed reciprocal obligations in return. When reciprocal obligations are (...)
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  23. Chastity in Early Stuart Literature and Culture.Bonnie Lander Johnson - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, Bonnie Lander Johnson explores early modern ideas of chastity, demonstrating how crucial early Stuart thinking on chastity was to political, medical, theological and moral debates, and that it was also a virtue that governed the construction of different literary genres. Drawing on a range of materials, from prose to theatre, theological controversy to legal trials, and court ceremonies - including royal birthing rituals - Lander Johnson unearths previously unrecognised opinions about chastity. She reveals that early (...)
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  24. Upheavals of Thought: The Intelligence of Emotions.Edwin E. Gantt - 2002 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 22 (1):76.
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    Calpains: Intact and active?Gail V. W. Johnson & Rodney P. Guttmann - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (11):1011-1018.
    Calpains are a family of calcium‐dependent thiol‐proteases which are proposed to be involved in many physiological processes as well as pathological conditions. Calpains are likely to be involved in processing of numerous enzymes and cytoskeletal components, thereby linking their activity to a variety of intracellular events. Although widely studied, the precise mechanism(s) involved in calpain activation and activity in vivo remain poorly understood. Initial studies suggested that calpain exists primarily as an inactive proenzyme that required autolytic cleavage for activation. It (...)
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  26. Poverty and Prayer in the Theology of Saint Bonaventure.T. Johnson - 1990 - Miscellanea Francescana 90 (1-2):19-60.
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    The End of a 450-Year Schism.Paul Johnson - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (3):392-394.
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    Les religions du Proche-Orient asiatique.Edwin C. Kingsbury, René Labat, André Caquot, Maurice Sznycer, Maurice Vieyra, Rene Labat & Andre Caquot - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):311.
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    Primary Primary Qualities and Secondary Primary Qualities.Edwin McCann - 2011 - In Lawrence Nolan (ed.), Primary and secondary qualities: the historical and ongoing debate. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 158.
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    The Wayfarer.Edwin McClellan, Natsume Soseki & Beongcheon Yu - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (2):383.
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    L'infinito nel pensiero dell'antichita classica.Edwin L. Minar & Rodolfo Mondolfo - 1958 - American Journal of Philology 79 (3):325.
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    IV. Zur Charakteristik des Manilius.Edwin Müller - 1903 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 62 (1):64-86.
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    The problem of the invariance of dimension in the growth of modern topology, part I.Dale M. Johnson - 1979 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 20 (2):97-188.
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    The Limits of Language: Philosophical Hermeneutics and the Task of Comparative Philosophy.David W. Johnson - 2020 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 34 (3):378-389.
    Despite the importance of linguistic disclosure for philosophical hermeneutics there has been a conspicuous lack of attention to the question of how linguistic disclosure actually works. I examine the mechanics of disclosure by drawing on Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics as well as Ricoeur’s concept of translation and his theory of metaphor. My claim is that the background horizon of the unsaid that differs between languages enables each to disclose different things. This situation underscores the importance of engaging in East-West comparative philosophy, (...)
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    Systemic intervention can be intrusive, too: a reply to Paetkau.Tess Johnson - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (10):692-693.
    In his feature article, Tyler Paetkau1 argues that the Nuffield Council on Bioethics’ (NCOB) infamous intervention ladder2 fails to acknowledge systemic influences towards poor health outcomes and instead places the blame on individuals. The ladder of interventions to change individual health behaviours runs from less intrusive to more intrusive and pays less attention to possible regulatory mechanisms for big businesses that would often avoid such intrusion on individuals and the punitive implications of that intrusion. Paetkau cites smoking bans and food (...)
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    Understanding Whitehead.A. H. Johnson - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (2):286-287.
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    Heteronomy and autonomy—rawls and Kant.Oliver A. Johnson - 1977 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 2 (1):277-279.
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    Communism and Conscience; Pentecost and Paradox.Edwin C. Walker - unknown
    When it is seen that those who speak for the new society also establish it wherever they are, then the ranks of oppression and inequity break and straggle; when it is seen that those who speak for the new society are less regardful of the comfort and rights of others than are the best in the old society, then the ranks of oppression and inequity re-aline [sic] and advance anew to battle. He that cries against externally-enforced order carries complete conviction (...)
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  39. (1 other version)The problem of religious commitment to an object of empirical inquiry.Edwin Tuthven Walker - 1939 - Chicago,:
     
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    The ghost of anatomies past: Simulating the one-sex body in modern medical training.Ericka Johnson - 2005 - Feminist Theory 6 (2):141-159.
    An examination of the use of medical simulators shows that they contain traces of the one-sex body model found in pre-Enlightenment anatomies. The simulators present the male body as ‘male including female’ rather than ‘male, not female’. Only when female sex organs are relevant to a practice, as in gynaecology, does a simulator need to become ‘female, not male’. The widely held modernist understanding of sex and gender as binary categories is actually masking local practices which allow varied sex and (...)
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    A critique of Suits’s (alleged) counterexample to Wittgenstein’s position on the definability of ‘game’.Ralph H. Johnson & Dennis Hudecki - 2019 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 47 (1):89-104.
    A central theme in the philosophy of sport literature is the definability of games. According to Thomas Hurka, and others, the argument presented by Bernard Suits in The Grasshopper refutes...
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    Should Poor Social Support Be an Exclusion Criterion in Bone Marrow Transplantation?Liza-Marie Johnson & Akshay Sharma - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (11):39-41.
    Volume 19, Issue 11, November 2019, Page 39-41.
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  43. Love in Vain.Robert Johnson - 1997 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 36 (S1):45-50.
    Kant famously argued in the Groundwork that our fundamental moral obligation is simply to respect the humanity in persons. However, his fuller view, found in the Metaphysic of Morals, is that the humanity in persons not only demands our respect, but also our love. Neither of these demands, of course, requires that we feel anything for others, and Kant is much more specific here about what constitutes respect between persons. But in elaborating this position he also claims that these demands (...)
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    From the Sacred to the Sacred Object.Edwin Sayes - 2012 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 16 (2):105-122.
    The philosophy of Bruno Latour has given us one of the most important statements on the part played by technology in the ordering of the human collective. Typically presented as a radical departure from mainstream social thought, Latour is not without his intellectual creditors: Michel Serres and, through him, René Girard. By tracing this development, we are led to understand better the relationship of Latour’s work, and Actor-Network Theory more generally, to traditional sociological concerns. By doing so we can also (...)
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    In Search of the Soul: A Philosophical Essay.Laurie M. Johnson - 2022 - The European Legacy 28 (3):420-422.
    John Cottingham is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Reading, a renowned Descartes scholar, and author of over 30 books. His latest book, In Search of the Soul: A Philosophical...
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    We Animals.Linda M. Johnson - 2018 - Journal of Animal Ethics 8 (1):111-113.
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  47. The well posed problem.Edwin T. Jaynes - 1973 - Foundations of Physics 4 (3):477–92.
     
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  48. The Physics of Immortality.George Johnson - unknown
    EVEN more than the separation of church and state, the separation between church and laboratory is supposed to be absolute. Science is to concentrate on describing how the universe works, leaving questions of who or what created it and why it exists to the dens of the metaphysicians. Once they agree to play by these rules, scientists the world over can worship different gods while contemplating the same equations.
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    Guest Editorial. Alison & Andrew Johnson - 1996 - Environmental Values 5 (2):95-96.
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    Examining the geographical heterogeneity associated with risk of mistimed and unwanted pregnancy in ghana.Fiifi Amoako Johnson & Nyovani J. Madise - 2009 - Journal of Biosocial Science 41 (2):249-267.
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