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  1. Prophecy and predictions of management and organizations-visions from the past and of the future.Gm Spears - 1980 - Journal of Thought 15 (1):85-92.
     
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  2. Le vrai sens du progrès.Gm Cottier - 1985 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 62 (3):399-420.
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    Choice between magnitude and percentage or reinforcement.Norman E. Spear - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (1):44.
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    The Effects of Instructor Fear Appeals and Moral Appeals on Cheating-Related Attitudes and Behavior of University Students.Jennifer Akeley Spear & Ann Neville Miller - 2012 - Ethics and Behavior 22 (3):196 - 207.
    Little attention has been paid in academic dishonesty literature to empirically testing the effectiveness of different instructor communication strategies to minimize cheating. Using a quasi-experimental design, we compared the effectiveness of instructor fear appeals and moral appeals on student cheating-related attitudes and behavior. Cheating was most strongly associated with neutralizing attitudes in the moral appeal condition. Also, the relationship between observation of others cheating and self-reported cheating behaviors was stronger in both treatment conditions than in the control condition. Although a (...)
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  5. Gaslighting, Confabulation, and Epistemic Innocence.Andrew D. Spear - 2020 - Topoi 39 (1):229-241.
    Recent literature on epistemic innocence develops the idea that a defective cognitive process may nevertheless merit special consideration insofar as it confers an epistemic benefit that would not otherwise be available. For example, confabulation may be epistemically innocent when it makes a subject more likely to form future true beliefs or helps her maintain a coherent self-concept. I consider the role of confabulation in typical cases of interpersonal gaslighting, and argue that confabulation will not be epistemically innocent in such cases (...)
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  6. Dietary deficiencies and taste sensitivity in the rat.Gm Brosvic & Gs Hecht - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):502-502.
     
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  7. Toward a Formal Intermediary Between Semantic Representations and the Transformational Component.Cummins Gm - 1976 - Foundations of Language 14 (4):549-560.
     
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  8. L'intolleranza religiosa nella società contemporanea.Gm Pizzuti - 1989 - Humanitas 44 (5):629-635.
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    Adjustment to new reward: Simultaneous- and successive-contrast effects.Norman E. Spear & Winfred F. Hill - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (5):510.
  10. Tommaso Piazza, A Priori Knowledge: Toward a Phenomenological Explanation.Andrew D. Spear - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (2):127.
     
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  11. Ultimate reality is meaning, questions from the socio-symboled theorys point of view.Gm Vernon - 1984 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 7 (1):49-54.
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  12. (1 other version)Epistemic dimensions of gaslighting: peer-disagreement, self-trust, and epistemic injustice.Andrew D. Spear - 2018 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 62:1-24.
    ABSTRACTMiranda Fricker has characterized epistemic injustice as “a kind of injustice in which someone is wronged specifically in her capacity as a knower” (2007, Epistemic injustice: Power & the e...
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    Retrieval of memory in animals.Norman E. Spear - 1973 - Psychological Review 80 (3):163-194.
  14. Social structure and the effects of conformity.Kevin James Spears Zollman - 2010 - Synthese 172 (3):317-340.
    Conformity is an often criticized feature of human belief formation. Although generally regarded as a negative influence on reliability, it has not been widely studied. This paper attempts to determine the epistemic effects of conformity by analyzing a mathematical model of this behavior. In addition to investigating the effect of conformity on the reliability of individuals and groups, this paper attempts to determine the optimal structure for conformity. That is, supposing that conformity is inevitable, what is the best way for (...)
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    Acquisition and extinction after initial trials without reward.Norman E. Spear, Winfred F. Hill & Denis J. O'Sullivan - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (1):25.
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  16. Functions in Basic Formal Ontology.Andrew D. Spear, Werner Ceusters & Barry Smith - 2016 - Applied ontology 11 (2):103-128.
    The notion of function is indispensable to our understanding of distinctions such as that between being broken and being in working order (for artifacts) and between being diseased and being healthy (for organisms). A clear account of the ontology of functions and functioning is thus an important desideratum for any top-level ontology intended for application to domains such as engineering or medicine. The benefit of using top-level ontologies in applied ontology can only be realized when each of the categories identified (...)
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  17. Additively-separable and rank-discounted variable-population social welfare functions: A characterization.Dean Spears & H. Orri Stefansson - 2021 - Economic Letters 203:1-3.
    Economic policy evaluations require social welfare functions for variable-size populations. Two important candidates are critical-level generalized utilitarianism (CLGU) and rank-discounted critical-level generalized utilitarianism, which was recently characterized by Asheim and Zuber (2014) (AZ). AZ introduce a novel axiom, existence of egalitarian equivalence (EEE). First, we show that, under some uncontroversial criteria for a plausible social welfare relation, EEE suffices to rule out the Repugnant Conclusion of population ethics (without AZ’s other novel axioms). Second, we provide a new characterization of CLGU: (...)
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    Dale Maurice Riepe.Andrew Spear - 2005 - In John R. Shook & Richard T. Hull (eds.), The dictionary of modern American philosophers. Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum. pp. 127-129.
  19. Barth e la filosofia.Gm Pizzuti - 1986 - Humanitas 41 (6):859-881.
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  20. What calibrating variable-value population ethics suggests.Dean Spears & H. Orri Stefánsson - 2024 - Economics and Philosophy 40 (3):673-684.
    Variable-Value axiologies avoid Parfit’s Repugnant Conclusion while satisfying some weak instances of the Mere Addition principle. We apply calibration methods to two leading members of the family of Variable-Value views conditional upon: first, a very weak instance of Mere Addition and, second, some plausible empirical assumptions about the size and welfare of the intertemporal world population. We find that such facts calibrate these two Variable-Value views to be nearly totalist, and therefore imply conclusions that should seem repugnant to anyone who (...)
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  21. Building Ontologies with Basic Formal Ontology.Robert Arp, Barry Smith & Andrew D. Spear - 2015 - Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
    In the era of “big data,” science is increasingly information driven, and the potential for computers to store, manage, and integrate massive amounts of data has given rise to such new disciplinary fields as biomedical informatics. Applied ontology offers a strategy for the organization of scientific information in computer-tractable form, drawing on concepts not only from computer and information science but also from linguistics, logic, and philosophy. This book provides an introduction to the field of applied ontology that is of (...)
  22. A note concerning the humanist rescue of sextus-empiricus.Gm Cao - 1995 - Rinascimento 35:319-325.
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  23. Some claims made for critical realism in economics: two cases studies.Gm Hogdson - 2004 - Journal of Economic Methodology 11:53-73.
     
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  24. Orientation effects in contrast sensitivity measurement-implications for theory and testing.Gm Long & Jp Tuck - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):525-526.
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  25. Processo al Concilio Vaticano II: riflessioni su Marcel Lefebvre.Gm Pizzuti - 1988 - Humanitas 43 (6):733-743.
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    The Asymmetry of population ethics: experimental social choice and dual-process moral reasoning.Dean Spears - 2020 - Economics and Philosophy 36 (3):435-454.
    Population ethics is widely considered to be exceptionally important and exceptionally difficult. One key source of difficulty is the conflict between certain moral intuitions and analytical results identifying requirements for rational (in the sense of complete and transitive) social choice over possible populations. One prominent such intuition is the Asymmetry, which jointly proposes that the fact that a possible child’s quality of life would be bad is a normative reason not to create the child, but the fact that a child’s (...)
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  27. Alcune Quaestiones disputatae sull'embrione umano.Gm Carbone - 1998 - Divus Thomas 101 (1):106-158.
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  28. Intellectus et ratio.Gm-M. Cottier - 1988 - Revue Thomiste 88 (2):215-228.
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  29. Charles Journet, le théologien et l'engagement politique.Cottier Gm-M. - 1976 - Revue Thomiste 76 (4):533-550.
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  30. Les fondements de l'indifférence en philosophie de la religion.Cottier Gm-M. - 1977 - Revue Thomiste 77 (3):393-426.
     
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  31. Reliabilities of various measures of contrast sensitivity functions. 2.Gm Long & Jp Tuck - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):348-348.
     
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    The Landscapes of Alienation: Ideological Subversion in Kafka, Celine, and Onetti.Thomas Spear & Jack Murray - 1992 - Substance 21 (3):141.
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    Can induced reflection affect moral decision-making?Daniel Spears, Yasmina Okan, Irene Hinojosa-Aguayo, José César Perales, María Ruz & Felisa González - 2021 - Philosophical Psychology 34 (1):28-46.
    Evidence about whether reflective thinking may be induced and whether it affects utilitarian choices is inconclusive. Research suggests that answering items correctly in the Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) before responding to dilemmas may lead to more utilitarian decisions. However, it is unclear to what extent this effect is driven by the inhibition of intuitive wrong responses (reflection) versus the requirement to engage in deliberative processing. To clarify this issue, participants completed either the CRT or the Berlin Numeracy Test (BNT) – (...)
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    Why Variable-Population Social Orderings Cannot Escape the Repugnant Conclusion: Proofs and Implications.Dean Spears & Mark Budolfson - 2019
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  35. Why the Repugnant Conclusion is Inescapable.Mark Budolfson & Dean Spears - unknown
    The spectre of the repugnant conclusion and the search for a population axiology that avoids it has endured as a focus of population ethics. This is in part because the repugnant conclusion is often interpreted as a defining problem for totalism, while the implications of averagism and related views are taken to illustrate the theoretical cost of avoiding the repugnant conclusion. However, we show that this interpretation cannot be sustained unless one focuses only on a special case of the repugnant (...)
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  36. The music of mozart, Wolfgang, amadeus in the theology of Barth, karl+ theologians interpretation of mozart as seen in the later writings.Gm Pizzuti - 1986 - Filosofia 37 (2):103-112.
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  37. Adaptive coordination and recalibration of the eye-hand system under optical misalignment.Gm Redding & B. Wallace - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):489-489.
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    Breaking the epistemic pornography habit.Andrew D. Spear - 2019 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 18 (1):83-104.
    Purpose This paper aims to analyze some of the epistemically pernicious effects of the use of the internet and social media. In light of this analysis, it introduces the concept of epistemic pornography and argues that epistemic agents both can and should avoid consuming and sharing epistemic pornography. Design/methodology/approach The paper draws on research on epistemic virtue, cognitive biases, social media use and its epistemic consequences, fake news, paternalistic nudging, pornography, moral philosophy, moral elevation and moral exemplar theory to analyze (...)
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    Retention of reinforcer magnitude.Norman E. Spear - 1967 - Psychological Review 74 (3):216-234.
  40. La tomba del ven. Giovanni Duns Scoto, OM, nella chiesa di San Francesco a Colonia. Nota e documenti.Gm Abate - 1945 - Miscellanea Francescana 45:29-79.
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  41. Toward indivisible international law?: The evolution of soviet doctrine.Gm Mason - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  42. Fondazione deontologica e teleologica delle norme morali: aspetti pratici.Gm Miglietta - 1999 - Alpha Omega 2 (3):429-452.
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    Resisting Hyper-Partisan Silencing: Arendt on Political Persuasion through Exemplification and Truth-Telling as Action.Andrew D. Spear - 2021 - HannahArendt. Net 10 (1):37 – 69.
    A central frustration of recent political discourse is the consistent reduction of politically relevant factual and critical speech to mere expression of partisan commitment. Partisans of “the other side”—members of the other tribe—are viewed as de facto wrong, because partisans, even when their speech invokes mere facts or purportedly shared political principles. Ideally, democratic political discourse operates along at least two central dimensions: a dimension of shared factual, historical, and political assumptions, and a more contested dimension of interpretation, prioritization, and (...)
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    Quantifying Animal Well-being and Overcoming the Challenges of Interspecies Comparisons.Mark Budolfson & Dean Spears - 2019 - In Bob Fischer (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics. New York: Routledge.
    Animals, like humans, experience different levels of well-being depending on decisions made by others. As a result, the well-being of animals must be included in any full accounting of the well-being consequences of decisions. However, this is almost never done in large-scale policy and investment analyses, even though it is common to quantify the consequences for human welfare in these decision analyses. This is partly due to prejudice, but increasingly also because we do not currently have good methods for quantifying (...)
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  45. December 8, 2004 Philosophy of Science Dr. Shanahan “Phil-Sci Suicide: The Deflation of a Debate and Silence For the Rest of It”. [REVIEW]Bret Spears - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science.
  46. Bibliographie de Diderot: Supplément no 2 in A la mémoire de JR Loy (1918-1985).Frederick A. Spear - 1986 - Diderot Studies 22:107-126.
     
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    Citizenship and Domination: The Relationship Between Sophie and Emile.Lyndsay Spear - 2008 - Philosophy of Education 64:358-364.
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    Cumulative change in scientific production: Research technologies and the structuring of new knowledge.Joseph Howard Spear - 2004 - Perspectives on Science 12 (1):55-85.
    : This paper seeks to contribute to the development of a sociological understanding of scientific change. It first presents a conceptual framework for defining and understanding the conditions that give rise to episodes of cumulative change (both as the selective reconstruction of events and as the patterned structuring of innovations over time and across different settings). It argues that one of the most powerful structuring mechanisms is the existence of standardized research technologies. Then, the development of electroencephalography (EEG) is presented (...)
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    Group identities: The social identity perspective.Russell Spears - 2011 - In Seth J. Schwartz, Koen Luyckx & Vivian L. Vignoles (eds.), Handbook of identity theory and research. New York: Springer Science+Business Media. pp. 201--224.
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    Discussion Edited with an Introduction.Frederick A. Spear, Georges May, John Pappas, Aram Vartanian & Herbert Dieckmann - 1973 - Diderot Studies 17:65 - 106.
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