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  1. Creativity, inquiry, or accountability? Scientists' and teachers' perceptions of science education.Amy R. Taylor, M. Gail Jones, Bethany Broadwell & Tom Oppewal - 2008 - Science Education 92 (6):1058-1075.
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  2. Haptic augmentation of science instruction: Does touch matter?M. Gail Jones, James Minogue, Thomas R. Tretter, Atsuko Negishi & Russell Taylor - 2006 - Science Education 90 (1):111-123.
     
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    Thoughtful incoherence: First encounters with the phenomenological-hermeneutical domain. [REVIEW]David Allan Rehorick & Gail Taylor - 1995 - Human Studies 18 (4):389 - 414.
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    Virtual Learning in a Socially Digitized World.Alexander Laszlo, Regina Rowland, Todd Johnston & Gail Taylor - 2012 - World Futures 68 (8):575-594.
    Contemporary education is awakening from a crisis that has held the development of its potential and its relevance at bay for well over a century. Revolutions in science and spirituality are emerging a new relational intelligence that demands commensurate educational paradigms for its blossoming into daily engagements with life and the world around us. At the same time as people are leading increasingly interconnected lives, aware of and often participating in the narratives of people and ecosystems in other parts of (...)
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  5. Perspectives on Embodiment: The Intersections of Nature and Culture.Gail Weiss & Honi Fern Haber (eds.) - 1999 - Routledge.
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    African Philosophy and the Epistemic Marginalization of Women Jonathan O. Chimakonam and Louise du Toit (Eds.). London and New York: Routledge/ Taylor and Francis, 2018. ISBN 9780815359647. [REVIEW]Gail Presbey - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (e4):1-9.
    This book addresses the relative absence of the voices and ideas of African women in philosophy. Most of the authors (who are mostly African men) bemoan the fact that many voices are missing. Each contributes what they can to highlight the importance of the gap or to address the gap. The co-editors suggest that from its start, African philosophy intended to be egalitarian, emancipatory, and revolutionary, and so the current marginalization of African women should be a prominent concern. The review (...)
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  7. The struggle for recognition in the philosophy of Axel Honneth, applied to the current south african situation and its call for an `african renaissance'.Gail M. Presbey - 2003 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 29 (5):537-561.
    The paper applies insights from Axel Honneth's recent book, The Struggle for Recognition, to the South African situation. Honneth argues that most movements for justice are motivated by individuals' and groups' felt need for recognition. In the larger debate over the relative importance of recognition compared with distribution, a debate framed by Taylor and Fraser, Honneth is presented as the best of both worlds. His tripartite schema of recognition on the levels of love, rights and solidarity, explains how concerns (...)
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    Making Room for a This-Worldly Physicalism.Barbara Gail Montero & Chris Brown - 2018 - Topoi 37 (3):523-532.
    Physicalism is thought to entail that mental properties supervene on microphysical properties, or in other words that all God had to do was to create the fundamental physical properties and the rest came along for free. In this paper, we question the all-god-had-to-do reflex.
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  9. Reply and Re-articulation.Charles Taylor - 1994 - In Charles Taylor, James Tully & Daniel M. Weinstock (eds.), Philosophy in an age of pluralism: the philosophy of Charles Taylor in question. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 213--257.
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  10. Ricoeur, narrative, and legal contingency.George H. Taylor - 2021 - In Marc De Leeuw, George H. Taylor & Eileen Brennan (eds.), Reading Ricoeur Through Law. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
     
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  11. (1 other version)Action and purpose.Richard Taylor - 1966 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
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    Averroes on the Attainment of Knowledge.Richard C. Taylor - 2018 - In Henrik Lagerlund (ed.), Knowledge in Medieval Philosophy. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.
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    Rereading Durkheim in light of Jewish law: how a traditional rabbinic thought-model shapes his scholarship.Taylor Paige Winfield - 2020 - Theory and Society 49 (4):563-595.
    When studying the work of Émile Durkheim, scholars must consider how his intellectual development in a traditional Jewish environment contributed to and informed his ideas. This article details how Durkheim’s upbringing endowed him with a traditional rabbinic thought-model. The author analyzes five of Durkheim’s major works to argue that the system of classification, language, and style of argument Durkheim used to define concepts in his scholarship mirror streams of rabbinic thought. The article builds off the sociology of knowledge to illuminate (...)
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    Mary Astell's Ironic Assault on John Locke's Theory of Thinking Matter.E. Derek Taylor - 2001 - Journal of the History of Ideas 62 (3):505-522.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 62.3 (2001) 505-522 [Access article in PDF] Mary Astell's Ironic Assault on John Locke's Theory of Thinking Matter E. Derek Taylor Mary Astell (1666-1731), most famous today for her call for the establishment of Protestant nunneries in Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Part I (1694) and for her acute Reflections Upon Marriage (1700), has lurked for years at the edges of that (...)
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    Adhd.Eldon Taylor - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (3):W17.
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    Aristotle on the Perfect Life.C. C. W. Taylor - 1994 - International Philosophical Quarterly 34 (1):115-117.
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    Can functional and phenomenal consciousness be divided?J. G. Taylor - 2012 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 4 (02):457-469.
  18. Prophets, Philosophers and Poets of the Ancient World.Henry Osborn Taylor - 1915 - New York: F. Ungar Pub. Co..
    Chaldaea and Egypt.--China: duty and detachment.--The Indian annihilation of individuality.--Zarathushtra.--The prophets of Israel.--The heroic adjustment in Greek poetry.--Greek philosophers.--Intermediaries.--Jesus.--Paul.--Augustine.--The arrows are beyond thee.
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    Thought and purpose.Richard Taylor - 1969 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 12 (1-4):149 – 169.
    The concepts of (i) being, (ii) change, (iii) causation, (iv) action, and (v) purpose are concepts of decreasing generality, in this sense: (a) each can be understood only in terms of its predecessor on the list, and (b) while the first applies to everything, the others, in order, have an increasingly narrow scope. Much Western philosophy has amounted to an attempt to reduce one or more of these to those that precede them, and thus eliminate them as concepts necessary for (...)
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    The Basis of Political Authority.Richard Taylor - 1983 - The Monist 66 (4):457-471.
    Fear and deference, and very little else, are the basis of political authority everywhere, in democracies and despotisms alike. The symbol of the first is the sword, and its actual instrument armed men. The symbol of the second is the clerical gown, and its actual instrument a priestly class or, more common now, a judicial class retaining the trappings of a priesthood.
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    The Poetics of cinema.Richard Taylor & Boris Ėĭkhenbaum (eds.) - 1982 - Oxford: RPT Publications in association with Dept. of Literature, University of Essex.
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    Evidence from convergent evolution and causal reasoning suggests that conclusions on human uniqueness may be premature.Alex H. Taylor & Nicola S. Clayton - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (4):241-242.
    We agree with Vaesen that there is evidence for cognitive differences between humans and other primates. However, it is too early to draw firm conclusions about the uniqueness of the cognitive mechanisms underlying human tool use. Tests of causal understanding are in their infancy, as is the study of animals more distantly related to humans.
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    Editorial Introduction.Bettina Bergo And Chloë Taylor - 2010 - PhaenEx 5 (2).
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    Editorial Introduction: Special Topics Issue on Other Animals.Lisa Guenther And Chloë Taylor - 2007 - PhaenEx 2 (2).
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  25. The role of explanation in very simple tasks.Eric G. Taylor, David H. Landy & Brian H. Ross - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
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    Heidegger, Sprache und Ökologie.Charles Taylor - 2013 - In Paul Sörensen & Nikolai Münch (eds.), Politische Theorie Und Das Denken Heideggers. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 191-224.
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    Neo Confucianism, Sagehood and the Religious Dimension.Rodney L. Taylor - 1975 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 2 (4):389-415.
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    Thinking in the Zone: The Expert Mind in Action.Barbara Gail Montero - 2015 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 53 (S1):126-140.
    Athletes sometimes describe “being in the zone,” as a time when their actions flow effortlessly and flawlessly without the guidance of thought. But is it true that athletes don't think when performing at their best? Numerous studies (such as Beilock et al. 2004, 2007 Ford et al 2005, Baumeister 1984, Masters 1992, Wulf & Prinz 2001, Beilock & DeCaro, 2007). However, I aim to argue that because even highly‐practiced skills can remain in part under an expert athlete's conscious control, thinking (...)
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    Science and Morality.A. E. Taylor - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (53):24 - 45.
    Can there be such a thing as moral science, or a science of morality? And if so, what sense has the word science in such a connection? In the middle of the last century such a question would probably have seemed superfluous. Utilitarians, Comtists, and not a few “evolutionists” would all have claimed to be moralists, with this advantage over the metaphysical or theological moralists of an earlier day that their own moral doctrines were “scientific”.
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    Why marriage?Taylor Richard - 2003 - Free Inquiry 23 (3):49.
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  31. Critical notices.Taylor Carman - 1999 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (2):550.
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  32. Thought experiments: Reply to Donnellan.Taylor Burge - 2003 - In Martin Hahn & Björn T. Ramberg (eds.), Reflections and Replies: Essays on the Philosophy of Tyler Burge. MIT Press.
     
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    Response to commentaries.J. G. Taylor - 1998 - Consciousness and Cognition 7 (2):216-237.
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    Responding to Men in Crisis: Masculinities, Distress and the Postmodern Political Landscape.Brian Taylor - 2004 - Routledge.
    "This book is based on new work relating gendered assumptions about rationality to men's mental health. It offers the reader a theoretical exploration of a topically and politically sensitive issue and provides a valuable critique of postmodern theory and theorists. It is relevant to practitioners and activists in the mental health field, will be of interest to profeminist theorists, and is essential reading for academics and students of sociology and allied disciplines."--Jacket.
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    Towards a science of mind.James G. Taylor - 1957 - Mind 66 (264):434-452.
  36. Managing a proactive progressive animal care and use program.Taylor Bennett & Andrew D. Cardon - 2015 - In Whitney Petrie & Sonja L. Wallace (eds.), The care and feeding of an IACUC: the organization and management of an institutional animal care and use committee. Boca Raton: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Art and the intellect.Harold Taylor - 1960 - New York,: Published by the Museum of Modern Art;.
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    Critical notices.A. E. Taylor - 1925 - Mind 34 (133):95-100.
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    Introductory Readings in Metaphysics.Richard Taylor - 1978 - Prentice-Hall.
  40. Online Resources in English.Paul Taylor - unknown
     
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    Philosophy and Truth: Selections from Nietzsche's Notebooks of the Early 1870s.Charles Senn Taylor - 1981 - Philosophical Books 22 (2):114-116.
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    The art of argument.Vernon Lyle Taylor - 1971 - Metuchen, N.J.,: Scarecrow Press.
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  43. The composition of matter and the evolution of mind.Duncan Taylor - 1912 - New York [etc.]: The Walter Scott Publishing Co..
     
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  44. The problem of 'Darwinizing' culture (or memes as the new phlogiston).Timothy Taylor - 2011 - In Martin Brinkworth & Friedel Weinert (eds.), Evolution 2.0: implications of Darwinism in philosophy and the social and natural sciences. New York: Springer.
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    Deconstruction of Revolution.Patrick Taylor - 1991 - CLR James Journal 2 (1):12-17.
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    Grasping spheres, not planets.Lawrence J. Taylor & Rolf A. Zwaan - 2010 - Cognition 115 (1):39-45.
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    Labienus and the Status of the Picene Town Cingulum.L. R. Taylor - 1921 - The Classical Review 35 (7-8):158-159.
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  48. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 172, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, X.Taylor Bruce - 2011
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    Reply to My Critics.Jacqueline A. Taylor - 2019 - Hume Studies 45 (1):179-186.
    I thank Genevieve Lloyd for her generous and thought-provoking comments and questions. She raises two distinct issues: one regarding how to think about the way in which Hume's account of pride might be innovative, and the other about how a genre of philosophical writing limits or opens up what and how an author might discuss the subject at hand. She sets both issues in the context of comparing Spinoza with Hume.Lloyd reminds us that A. O. Hirschman, in The Passions and (...)
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  50. Rewriting the Soul: Multiple Personality and the Sciences of Memory. By Ian Hacking.E. Taylor - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (5):550.
     
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