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  1. Linear waiting-a simple rule for behavior in periodic food situations.Cl Wynne & Jer Staddon - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):351-351.
     
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    Limits to action, the allocation of individual behavior.J. E. R. Staddon (ed.) - 1980 - New York: Academic Press.
    Limits to Action: The Allocation of Individual Behavior presents the ideas and methods in the study of how individual organisms allocate their limited time and energy and the consequences of such allocation. The book is a survey of individual resource allocation, emphasizing the relationships of the concepts of utility, reinforcement, and Darwinian fitness. The chapters are arranged beginning with plants and general evolutionary considerations, through animal behavior in nature and laboratory, and ending with human behavior in suburb and institution. Topics (...)
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    The "supersitition" experiment: A reexamination of its implications for the principles of adaptive behavior.J. E. Staddon & Virginia L. Simmelhag - 1971 - Psychological Review 78 (1):3-43.
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  4. (1 other version)On the notion of cause, with applications to behaviorism.J. E. R. Staddon - 1973 - Behaviorism 1 (2):25-63.
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    Science in an age of unreason.John Staddon - 2022 - Washington, D.C.: Regnery Gateway.
    Science is undergoing an identity crisis! A renown psychologist and biologist diagnoses our age of wishful, magical thinking and blasts out a clarion call for a return to reason and the search for objective knowledge and truth. Fans of Matt Ridley and Nicholas Wade will adore this trenchant meditation and call to action. Science is in trouble. Real questions in desperate need of answers—especially those surrounding ethnicity, gender, climate change, and almost anything related to ‘health and safety’—are swiftly buckling to (...)
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    Theory of behavioral power functions.J. E. Staddon - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (4):305-320.
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  7. Is the classical limit “singular”?Jer Steeger & Benjamin H. Feintzeig - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 88 (C):263-279.
    We argue against claims that the classical ℏ → 0 limit is “singular” in a way that frustrates an eliminative reduction of classical to quantum physics. We show one precise sense in which quantum mechanics and scaling behavior can be used to recover classical mechanics exactly, without making prior reference to the classical theory. To do so, we use the tools of strict deformation quantization, which provides a rigorous way to capture the ℏ → 0 limit. We then use the (...)
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    On matching and maximizing in operant choice experiments.J. E. Staddon & Susan Motheral - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (5):436-444.
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  9. Probabilism for stochastic theories.Jer Steeger - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 66:34–44.
    I defend an analog of probabilism that characterizes rationally coherent estimates for chances. Specifically, I demonstrate the following accuracy-dominance result for stochastic theories in the C*-algebraic framework: supposing an assignment of chance values is possible if and only if it is given by a pure state on a given algebra, your estimates for chances avoid accuracy-dominance if and only if they are given by a state on that algebra. When your estimates avoid accuracy-dominance (roughly: when you cannot guarantee that other (...)
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    Jerarquías especistas en el pensamiento occidental.Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2017 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 27:251-271.
    RESUMEN Si bien se han sondeado diversas fuentes a través de las cuales la tradición judeo-cristiana ha legitimado el especismo, seria injustamente parcial sostener que Occidente debe únicamente a su religión más popular e influyente el trato lesivo y discriminatorio hacia las demás especies. En diversas variantes, a partir de todo tipo de argumentos y supuestos, las jerarquías discriminatorias de especies no han constituido la excepción, sino más bien la regla. Esta tendencia, que está presente en diferentes cosmovisiones occidentales -y (...)
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    Astitvavāda: Ācārya Mahāprajña evaṃ Jīna Pôla Sārtra ke vicāroṃ kā tulanātmaka adhyayana.Vīrabālā Chājeṛa - 2021 - New Delhi: Writers Choice.
    Study on the concept of existentialism as reflected in the views of Mahāprajña, Ācārya, 1920-2010, Jaina saint scholar and philosopher and Jean-Paul Sartre, 1905-1980, French philosopher, author, political activist, biographer, and literary critic.
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    Response independence, matching and maximizing: A reply to Heyman.J. E. Staddon & Susan Motheral - 1979 - Psychological Review 86 (5):501-505.
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    Science as politics by other means: Fact and analysis in an ethical world.John Staddon - 2001 - Behavior and Philosophy 29 (1):i-iii.
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    (1 other version)Scientific method: how science works, fails to work, and pretends to work.John Staddon - 2018 - New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    Basic science -- Experiment -- Null hypothesis statistical testing -- Social science: psychology -- Social science: economics -- Behavioral economics -- "Efficient" markets -- Summing up.
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    Betting on Quantum Objects.Jer Steeger - unknown
    Dutch book arguments have been applied to beliefs about the outcomes of measurements of quantum systems, but not to beliefs about quantum objects prior to measurement. In this paper, we prove a quantum version of the probabilists' Dutch book theorem that applies to both sorts of beliefs: roughly, if ideal beliefs are given by vector states, all and only Born-rule probabilities avoid Dutch books. This theorem and associated results have implications for operational and realist interpretations of the logic of a (...)
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    (1 other version)Improving the Student Experience.Elizabeth Staddon & Paul Standish - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 46 (4):631-648.
    Shifts in funding and a worldwide trend towards marketising higher education have led to a new emphasis on the quality of the student experience. In the UK this trend finds its strongest expression in recent policy proposals to simultaneously increase student fees and student choice so that students themselves become the drivers of higher education. We trace the policy developments of this shift over recent years and rehearse some of the criticisms against it. Accepting that there is good reason to (...)
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  17. One world is (probably) just as good as many.Jer Steeger - 2022 - Synthese 200 (97):1-32.
    One of our most sophisticated accounts of objective chance in quantum mechanics involves the Deutsch-Wallace theorem, which uses state-space symmetries to justify agents’ use of the Born rule when the quantum state is known. But Wallace argues that this theorem requires an Everettian approach to measurement. I find that this argument is unsound. I demonstrate a counter-example by applying the Deutsch-Wallace theorem to the de Broglie-Bohm pilot-wave theory.
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    (1 other version)¿Cómo logra Schopenhauer tomar conciencia de la voluntad en cuanto cosa en sí?Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2011 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 67:109-121.
    En este artículo sondearemos los modos de conciencia de un sujeto que intenta desencadenarse de la voluptuosidad y del dolor, dado que la conciencia que posibilita el descubrimiento de la voluntad en cuanto cosa en sí es fruto del éxtasis de su negación. Testimonios personales del filósofo aunados con referentes platónicos y kantianos entre la conciencia empírica y la mejor, ayudarán a esclarecer el desencadenamiento de la metafísica de la voluntad. In this article we shall delve into the conscience moods (...)
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    Compassion versus selfishness? Counterpoints in the works of Schopenhauer and Mainländer.Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2024 - Ideas Y Valores 73 (186):177-197.
    Through a comparative reflection on the notions of compassion and selfishness, it will be revealed how in Schopenhauer’s philosophy human will becomes a conscious force that enables the awakening of compassion, considered the only ‘unselfish’ and ‘authentically moral’ motive. The way that this ‘transformation’ process differs so greatly from Mainländer’s thinking will be analyzed for contrast. As it occurs within the individuality of the volitional subject, compassion will be identified as a form of selfishness resting on a refined variant of (...)
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    The metaphysical ecstasies in Schopenhauer's and De Quincey's thoughts.Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2009 - Discusiones Filosóficas 10 (15):97 - 111.
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  21. Sattāsvarūpa.Bhāgacandra Chājeṛa - 1988 - Jayapura: Paṇḍita Ṭoḍaramala Smāraka Ṭrasṭa.
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    Ecocide or Environmental Self-Destruction?Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2019 - Environmental Ethics 41 (3):237-247.
    The anthropocentric destruction of nature can be viewed as a form of self-destruction, which affects individuals and also the human species. It entails active destruction of the natural surroundings that are vital for the preservation of the planet’s biodiversity. But should ecocide, or environmental self-destruction of the life of certain species, be considered an “interruption” to the life of such species, or it is part of their natural life course? Are ecocide and environmental destruction identical, or substantively different, phenomena? Prevention (...)
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    El suicidio por causa ontológica: el caso Mainländer.Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2021 - Tópicos 41:1-18.
    Cuando la explicación del suicidio se aborda desde la psiquiatría, la psicología o sociología, suele prevalecer una visión crítica que persigue su prevención. En filosofía, es posible poner énfasis en tratar de entender primero, a partir de los casos concretos que atesora la historia del pensamiento, por qué muchas personas pueden llegar a percibir que sus vidas pierden valor por determinadas creencias o puntos de vista hasta el extremo de tornarse filosóficamente inviable. El caso de Mainländer enfrentará al lector a (...)
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    Social Sustainability in Unsustainable Society: Concepts, Critiques and Counter-Narratives.Jo Krøjer & Luise Li Langergaard (eds.) - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    This book offers a unique, critical exploration of concepts and practices of social sustainability through both a critical concept analysis as well as empirical studies of practices that undermine social sustainability. It addresses the questions: What is the main role of social relations and social practice in the transition from fundamentally unsustainable societies and local practices towards a sustainable future? And how does economical sustainability reduce or enhance social sustainability? The chapters in this work define and understand social sustainability in (...)
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  25. Fact, value, and science.John Staddon - 2003 - Behavior and Philosophy 31:193.
  26. The future.John Staddon - 2004 - Behavior and Philosophy 32 (2):243.
     
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  27. Hypothetical Frequencies as Approximations.Jer Steeger - 2024 - Erkenntnis 89 (4):1295-1325.
    Hájek (Erkenntnis 70(2):211–235, 2009) argues that probabilities cannot be the limits of relative frequencies in counterfactual infinite sequences. I argue for a different understanding of these limits, drawing on Norton’s (Philos Sci 79(2):207–232, 2012) distinction between approximations (inexact descriptions of a target) and idealizations (separate models that bear analogies to the target). Then, I adapt Hájek’s arguments to this new context. These arguments provide excellent reasons not to use hypothetical frequencies as idealizations, but no reason not to use them as (...)
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  28. Two Forms of Inconsistency in Quantum Foundations.Jer Steeger & Nicholas Teh - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (4):1083-1110.
    Recently, there has been some discussion of how Dutch Book arguments might be used to demonstrate the rational incoherence of certain hidden variable models of quantum theory. In this paper, we argue that the 'form of inconsistency' underlying this alleged irrationality is deeply and comprehensively related to the more familiar 'inconsistency' phenomenon of contextuality. Our main result is that the hierarchy of contextuality due to Abramsky and Brandenburger corresponds to a hierarchy of additivity/convexity-violations which yields formal Dutch Books of different (...)
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    The process of recurrent choice.D. G. Davis, J. E. Staddon, A. Machado & R. G. Palmer - 1993 - Psychological Review 100 (2):320-341.
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    La huida ante el sí mismo: ¿seguridad óntica o insegurida dontológica?Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2013 - Tópicos 25 (25):00-00.
    : En la analítica existencial de Ser y tiempo no aparece la angustia (Angst)como numero modo de encontrarse en un estado (Befindlichkeit), ni tampoco como numero fenómeno psicológico, si no mucho más que eso: la angustia es presentada como un existenciario fundamental, es decir, un encontrarse básicamente en un estado(Grundbefindlichkeit). Al sentirla, lo que se le revela al Dasein es su propio ser, mas esta experiencia puede desestabilizarlo. Es entonces cuando el Dasein busca y se afana en hallar una seguridad (...)
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    Filosofía de la redención.Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2014 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 70:191-194.
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    La reintegración socioambiental derivada de la negación de la voluntad de vivir.Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2013 - Dilemata 12:199-214.
    Por ser Schopenhauer un pensador que aboga expresar sensu stricto la misma conclusión racional que se hallaría sensu allegorico en algunas sabidurías de oriente que acaban en la mística, nos valdremos de su cosmovisión para luego de reflexionar sobre el camino de la negación de la voluntad de vivir, no abandonarlo, sino señalar desde éste una vía aplicada a la problemática socioambiental global mediante un vuelco crítico, impulsado por una conciencia que reintegra pacífica y activamente al renunciante de la voluntad (...)
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    Moral Literacy in Technological Care Work.Jo Krøjer & Katia Dupret - 2015 - Ethics and Social Welfare 9 (1):50-63.
    Many different professionals play a key role in maintaining welfare in a welfare society. These professionals engage in moral judgements when using (new) technologies. In doing so, they achieve that radical responsibility towards the other that Levinas describes as being at the very core of ethics. Also, professionals try to assess the possible consequences of the involvement of specific technologies and adjust their actions in order to ensure ethical responsibility. Thus, ethics is necessary in order to obtain and sustain one's (...)
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    Social learning theory and the dynamics of interaction.J. E. Staddon - 1984 - Psychological Review 91 (4):502-507.
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    The behavioral economics of choice and interval timing.J. Jozefowiez, J. E. R. Staddon & D. T. Cerutti - 2009 - Psychological Review 116 (3):519-539.
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    Medieval conceptions of nature and the theo-narcissist complex.Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2024 - Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 58:83-109.
    Resumen:En la Época Medieval la noción de natura adquirió un sentido trascendente. El ser humano, en esencia, no pertenecía a un orden natural, sino a uno sobrenatural; de ahí que lo relevante no fuese ante todo la búsqueda de la orientación hacia la naturaleza, sino la adecuación ulterior a lo sobrenatural. En el ámbito de la naturaleza los mortales experimentaban libertad, pero la natura no les garantizaba la medida de la moralidad. La naturaleza humana recibió así su identificación última fuera (...)
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  37. Extensions of bundles of C*-algebras.Jer Steeger & Benjamin Feintzeig - 2021 - Reviews in Mathematical Physics 33 (8):2150025.
    Bundles of C*-algebras can be used to represent limits of physical theories whose algebraic structure depends on the value of a parameter. The primary example is the ℏ→0 limit of the C*-algebras of physical quantities in quantum theories, represented in the framework of strict deformation quantization. In this paper, we understand such limiting procedures in terms of the extension of a bundle of C*-algebras to some limiting value of a parameter. We prove existence and uniqueness results for such extensions. Moreover, (...)
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    Optimality principles and behavior: It's all for the best.A. I. Houston & J. E. R. Staddon - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):395-396.
  39. Editorial: Instinct and the operant.John Staddon - 1998 - Behavior and Philosophy 26 (1):1-3.
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    Humanism and Skinner's Radical Behaviorism.J. E. R. Staddon - 2003 - In Kennon A. Lattal (ed.), Behavior Theory and Philosophy. Springer. pp. 129--146.
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    Plus ça change . . . : Jost, Piaget, and the dynamics of embodiment.J. E. R. Staddon, A. Machado & O. Lourenço - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):63-65.
    The “A-not-B” error is consistent with an old memory principle, Jost's Law. Quantitative properties of the effect can be explained by a dynamic model for habituation that is also consistent with Jost. Piaget was well aware of the resemblance between adult memory errors and the “A-not-B” effect and, contrary to their assertions, Thelen et al.'s analysis of the object concept is much the same as his, though couched in different language.
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    Consumers’ Purchase Intention of Organic Food via Social Media: The Perspectives of Task-Technology Fit and Post-acceptance Model.Jun-Jer You, Din Jong & Uraiporn Wiangin - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Precedentes conceptuales para una ecosuicidología.Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2023 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 67:453-477.
    El problema de la destrucción antropogénica de la naturaleza vincula en lo fundamental las nociones de “Antropoceno” y “ecocidio”. Este no solo implica un crimen contra la biodiversidad, sino también una forma de autodestrucción ambiental que involucra al ser humano. Una humanidad que en su desarrollo ha construido la historia y legado simbólicos avances sobre la base de la degradación del entorno es agente de esa naturaleza a la cual se enfrenta, así como (por extensión) el microcosmos incide en el (...)
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  44. Desafíos y límites de la Ética Ambiental en un mundo superpoblado.Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2013 - Dilemata 11:39-51.
    Los desafíos de la Ética Ambiental en un mundo superpoblado, no buscan abogar forzosamente por un mayor control restrictivo de la natalidad, sino más bien por un autocontrol consciente del actual daño holístico. Se torna sustancial sondear la precaución que se ha de tener relativa al equilibrio en la adecuación entre el aumento de individuos que se podría conservar indefinidamente en el medio ambiente, de aquel que generaría un daño mayor. El que esta última tendencia autodestructiva haya llevado a la (...)
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    La canalización del dolor y el estancamiento del sufrimiento en Schopenhauer y De Quincey.Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2011 - Discusiones Filosóficas 12 (18):107-123.
    E n e s t e a r t í c u l o s o n d e a r é , t a n t ol a c a n a l i z a c i ó n d e l d o l o r c o mo e lest ancami ent o del suf ri mi ent o en l ospensami ent os de Schopenhauer y DeQuincey, respectivamente. En el caso delliterato inglés veremos que es (...)
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    (1 other version)La Despersonalización Como Metafísica Vivencial de la Voluntad de Vivir.Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2010 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 66:145-162.
    Este artículo sobre la despersonalización como metafísica vivencial de la voluntad de vivir deja de manifiesto que a través de fenómenos asociados a la despersonalización es posible vivenciar que no solo somos sujetos cognoscentes, sino que también en nuestra interioridad somos cosa en sí. A partir de esta vivencia sondearemos la posibilidad de hacernos autoconscientes de aquel noúmeno volente para captar la esencia íntima de las cosas, encarando a la voluntad, es decir, enfrentándose a uno mismo. He aquí cuando la (...)
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    From Responsible Scholarship to Responsible Scholar.Ming-Jer Chen, Li-Qun Wei & Jane Wenzhen Lu - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (4):851-856.
    Joining the dialogue on the role of management scholars, we propose to cultivate all-round scholars to fulfill the needs of our stakeholders; only by becoming responsible scholars can we achieve responsible scholarship.
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    Interval timing as an emergent learning property.Valentin Dragoi, J. E. R. Staddon, Richard G. Palmer & Catalin V. Buhusi - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (1):126-144.
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    Elucidating the Effect of Antecedents on Consumers’ Green Purchase Intention: An Extension of the Theory of Planned Behavior.Athapol Ruangkanjanases, Jun-Jer You, Shih-Wen Chien, Yin Ma, Shih-Chih Chen & Ling-Chi Chao - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  50. A simple dynamic-model for recurrent choice.D. G. S. Davis & Er Staddon - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):481-481.
     
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