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  1. The randomized controlled trial: Gold standard or merely standard?Jason Grossman & Fiona J. Mackenzie - 2005 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 48 (4):516-34.
  2. Relativism versus realism - all but a specious dichotomy.Fiona J. Hibberd - 2001 - History of the Human Sciences 14 (3):102-107.
  3. Situational realism, critical realism, causation and the charge of positivism.Fiona J. Hibberd - 2010 - History of the Human Sciences 23 (4):37-51.
    The system of realist philosophy developed by John Anderson — situational realism — has recently been dismissed as ‘positivist’ by a prominent critical realist. The reason for this dismissal appears not to be the usual list of ideas deemed positivist, but the conviction that situational realism mistakenly defends a form of actualism, i.e. that to conceive of causal laws as constant conjunctions reduces the domain of the real to the domain of the actual. This is, in part, a misreading of (...)
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  4. (3 other versions)A Study of ethical principles.J. Seth, John S. Mackenzie, B. Bosanquet, J. Muirhead, F. Ryland & G. Bell - 1894 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 2 (6):5-6.
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    Portraits of Resistance: Exploring Intra-personal, Social, and Institutional Resistances through the Use of Arts-Based Research among Racialized Parents of Autistic Children and Youth.Fiona J. Moola, Nivatha Moothathamby, Stephanie Posa & Methuna Naganathan - 2024 - Studies in Social Justice 18 (1):103-124.
    The lives of children who live at the intersectional nexus between childhood autism and race may be considered as “shadow stories” that have remained silenced in autism literature. We explored the experiences of racialized parents who provide care to autistic children. We drew on a theoretical framework known as DisCrit and decolonizing arts-based methodologies. Racialized parents of autistic children demonstrated resistance along various themes, including fighting the system, protecting my child, and creating cultural communities. We join black girlhood studies, critical (...)
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    The metaphysical basis of a process psychology.Fiona J. Hibberd - 2014 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 34 (3):161-186.
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    Sham reasoning, Humpty Dumpty, and the burden of proof.Fiona J. Hibberd - 2009 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 29 (2):91-96.
    Slife and Reber ask of psychologists that they recognize their prejudice against theism and the incompatibility between theistic and naturalistic worldviews. Yet, the subtext of their article is that theism and naturalism are equally valid and that psychology’s secularism is a mistake. Given that theism is not beyond reason, the only sufficient ground for charging psychologists with prejudice is if theism has survived serious attempts at conceptual and empirical test, and psychology ignores or disguises this fact. So, the grounds for (...)
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    A juggernaut in the philosophy of psychology: Reply to Martin, Gergen, and Held.Fiona J. Hibberd - 2014 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 34 (3):205-210.
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    John Anderson’s development of (situational) realism and its bearing on psychology today.Fiona J. Hibberd - 2009 - History of the Human Sciences 22 (4):63-92.
    In 1927, the Scottish philosopher John Anderson arrived in Australia to take up the chair of Philosophy at the University of Sydney. By the late 1930s, the ‘macrostructure’ of his realist system was in place. It includes a theory of process and a substantial metaphysics, one that opposes positivism, linguistic philosophy and all forms of idealism. However, beyond Australia it remains largely unknown, despite its bearing on a number of current issues in psychology and the social sciences generally. This article (...)
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    Political Machines: Ethical Governance in the Age of AI.Fiona J. McEvoy - 2019 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 6 (2):337-356.
    Policymakers are responsible for key decisions about political governance. Usually, they are selected or elected based on experience and then supported in their decision-making by the additional counsel of subject experts. Those satisfied with this system believe these individuals – generally speaking – will have the right intuitions about the best types of action. This is important because political decisions have ethical implications; they affect how we all live in society. Nevertheless, there is a wealth of research that cautions against (...)
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    Philosophy, realism and psychology’s disciplinary fragmentation.Fiona J. Hibberd & Agnes Petocz - 2023 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (3):621-649.
    Most mainstream psychologists consider philosophy irrelevant to their work, but see themselves as realists. Various opposition movements embrace philosophy but reject realism, either completely or partially, despite upholding ideas consistent with a realist philosophy. Many on both sides see the Tower of Babel that constitutes psychology as a sign of healthy diversity, not fragmentation. We argue that relations among the three factors – philosophy, realism and fragmentation – deserve closer scrutiny. With philosophy’s core method of conceptual analysis deprioritized, both mainstream (...)
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    The Cross and the Cura monialium: Robert of Arbrissel, John the Evangelist, and the Pastoral Care of Women in the Age of Reform.Fiona J. Griffiths - 2008 - Speculum 83 (2):303-330.
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    ‘It just doesn't seem to fit’. Environmental illness, corporeal chaos and the body as a complex system.Fiona J. Coyle - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (4):770-775.
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    Developing assessment policy and evaluating practice: a case study of the introduction of a new marking scheme.Fiona J. L. Handley & Ann Read - 2017 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 21 (4):135-139.
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    Effect of non-stoichiometry on the optical properties of thin films of TiNx.P. J. P. De Maayer & J. D. Mackenzie - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 34 (6):1191-1195.
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    Ethics of neuroimaging after serious brain injury.Charles Weijer, Andrew Peterson, Fiona Webster, Mackenzie Graham, Damian Cruse, Davinia Fernández-Espejo, Teneille Gofton, Laura E. Gonzalez-Lara, Andrea Lazosky, Lorina Naci, Loretta Norton, Kathy Speechley, Bryan Young & Adrian M. Owen - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):41.
    Patient outcome after serious brain injury is highly variable. Following a period of coma, some patients recover while others progress into a vegetative state (unresponsive wakefulness syndrome) or minimally conscious state. In both cases, assessment is difficult and misdiagnosis may be as high as 43%. Recent advances in neuroimaging suggest a solution. Both functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalography have been used to detect residual cognitive function in vegetative and minimally conscious patients. Neuroimaging may improve diagnosis and prognostication. These techniques (...)
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  17. Letter from J. S. Mackenzie.J. S. Mackenzie - 1930 - Humana Mente 5 (17):151-151.
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    Educational Ends; or, The Ideal of Personal Development.J. S. Mackenzie - 1888 - Mind 13 (49):105-108.
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    How to stop talking to tortoises.J. D. Mackenzie - 1979 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (4):705-717.
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    Elements of Constructive Philosophy.J. S. Mackenzie - 1917 - Routledge.
    J.S. Mackenzie surveys Western philosophy from Socrates to the New Realists in an uncomplicated and approachable style. Originally published in 1917, this text serves as a useful introduction to philosophy and well-summarises the key theories of great philosophers throughout the centuries and their bearing on early twentieth-century thought. It is ideal for students of Philosophy, both for beginners and the more advanced.
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    La philosophie contemporaine en grande-bretagne.J. S. Mackenzie - 1908 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 16 (5):583 - 606.
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  22. She suggests that Fox-Genovese has focused too exclusively on Mary.MacKenzie Eduardo J. Echeverría - 1999 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 2 (4).
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    The Bearings of Philosophy on Education.J. S. Mackenzie - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 8 (4):423.
  24. Geulincx, A. -Opera Philosophica. Ed. J. P. N. Land.J. S. Mackenzie - 1892 - Mind 1:560.
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    Mr. Mackenzie's Reply.J. S. Mackenzie - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (3):377-383.
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    Rho GTPases: Non‐canonical regulation by cysteine oxidation.Mackenzie Hurst, David J. McGarry & Michael F. Olson - 2022 - Bioessays 44 (2):2100152.
    Rho GTPases are critically important and are centrally positioned regulators of the actomyosin cytoskeleton. By influencing the organization and architecture of the cytoskeleton, Rho proteins play prominent roles in many cellular processes including adhesion, migration, intra‐cellular transportation, and proliferation. The most important method of Rho GTPase regulation is via the GTPase cycle; however, post‐translational modifications (PTMs) also play critical roles in Rho protein regulation. Relative to other PTMs such as lipidation or phosphorylation that have been extensively characterized, protein oxidation is (...)
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    Critical notices.J. S. Mackenzie - 1930 - Mind 39 (153):555-564.
    Burgess, J.P. and Rosen, G. Subject with No ObjectElliott, R.Faking Nature.
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    A sketch of a philosophy of order.J. S. Mackenzie - 1913 - Mind 22 (86):190-216.
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  29. You Didn’t Have to Do That: Belief in Free Will Promotes Gratitude.Michael J. Mackenzie, Kathleen D. Vohs & Roy Baumeister - 2014 - Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 40 (11):1423-1434.
    Four studies tested the hypothesis that a weaker belief in free will would be related to feeling less gratitude. In Studies 1a and 1b, a trait measure of free will belief was positively correlated with a measure of dispositional gratitude. In Study 2, participants whose free will belief was weakened (vs. unchanged or bolstered) reported feeling less grateful for events in their past. Study 3 used a laboratory induction of gratitude. Participants with an experimentally reduced (vs. increased) belief in free (...)
     
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    The Challenge of the Universe. Charles J. Shebbeare.J. S. Mackenzie - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (1):114-115.
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    (1 other version)The Meaning of Good and Evil.J. S. Mackenzie - 1911 - International Journal of Ethics 21 (3):251-268.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.J. S. Mackenzie - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (25):117-118.
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  33. The Conception of a Cosmos: From Plato to Einstein.J. S. Mackenzie - 1929 - Hibbert Journal 28:483.
     
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    Question-begging in non-cumulative systems.J. D. Mackenzie - 1979 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 8 (1):117 - 133.
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    The exportation of proper names.J. D. Mackenzie - 1975 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 53 (3):191 – 203.
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    Critical notices.J. S. Mackenzie - 1921 - Mind 30 (120):555-564.
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    Spencer's "Principles of Ethics".J. S. Mackenzie - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (2):240-241.
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    The Late Dr. Edward Caird.J. S. Mackenzie - 1908 - International Journal of Ethics 19 (2):155.
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    Critical notices.J. S. Mackenzie - 1924 - Mind 33 (131):555-564.
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    Critical notices.J. S. Mackenzie - 1895 - Mind 4 (14):555-564.
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    The Source of Moral Obligation.J. S. Mackenzie - 1900 - International Journal of Ethics 10 (4):464-478.
  42. The Three Religions.J. S. Mackenzie - 1892 - International Journal of Ethics 2 (3):327-342.
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    Viii—critical notices.J. S. Mackenzie - 1895 - Mind 4 (13):103-109.
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    Ix—critical notices.J. S. Mackenzie - 1895 - Mind 4 (14):249-252.
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    Educational Ends, or the Ideal of Personal Development.Sophie Bryant.J. S. Mackenzie - 1891 - International Journal of Ethics 1 (4):510-511.
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    The Meeting of Extremes in Contemporary Philosophy. Bernard Bosanquet.J. S. Mackenzie - 1922 - International Journal of Ethics 32 (3):333-335.
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    The Present Position of the Philosophical Sciences: An Inaugural Lecture.Andrew Seth.J. S. Mackenzie - 1892 - International Journal of Ethics 2 (4):528-529.
  48. The dialectics of Logic.J. D. Mackenzie - 1981 - Logique Et Analyse 24 (94):159.
     
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    Lectures on the Philosophy of Kant, and Other Philosophical Lectures and Essays. Henry Sidgwick.J. S. Mackenzie - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 16 (2):261-262.
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  50. The Source of Moral Obligation.J. S. Mackenzie - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9:546.
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