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    Dysregulated Anxiety and Dysregulating Defenses: Toward an Emotion Regulation Informed Dynamic Psychotherapy.Jon Julius Frederickson, Irene Messina & Alessandro Grecucci - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:396711.
    One of the main objectives of psychotherapy is to address emotion dysregulation that causes pathological symptoms and distress in patients. Following psychodynamic theory, we propose that in humans, the combination of emotions plus conditioned anxiety due to traumatic attachment can lead to dysregulated affects. Likewise, defenses can generate and maintain dysregulated affects (altogether Dysregulated Affective States, DAS). We propose the Experiential-Dynamic Emotion Regulation methodology, a framework to understand emotion dysregulation by integrating scientific evidence coming from the fields of affective neuroscience (...)
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  2. Multiplicity and relational psychoanalysis : a critique.Jon Frederickson - 2009 - In Roger Frie & Donna M. Orange (eds.), Beyond Postmodernism: New Dimensions in Theory and Practice. Routledge.
  3. The eclipse of the person in psychoanalysis.Jon Frederickson - 2003 - In Roger Frie (ed.), Understanding experience: psychotherapy and postmodernism. New York: Routledge. pp. 204--224.
     
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    Editorial: Advances in Emotion Regulation: From Neuroscience to Psychotherapy.Alessandro Grecucci, Jon Frederickson & Remo Job - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    How dare you not recognize the role of my contempt? Insight from experimental psychopathology.Alessandro Grecucci, Jon Frederickson & Remo Job - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    A Dual Route Model for Regulating Emotions: Comparing Models, Techniques and Biological Mechanisms.Alessandro Grecucci, Irene Messina, Letizia Amodeo, Gaia Lapomarda, Cristiano Crescentini, Harold Dadomo, Marta Panzeri, Anthony Theuninck & Jon Frederickson - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Way Out West.Jon Stratton & Peter Beilharz - 2016 - Thesis Eleven 135 (1):3-13.
    Western Australia, like Tasmania, can slip too easily off the map, a periphery on the periphery, its significance occluded by the hegemony of the eastern states of Australia. Yet Western Australia is core to Australia’s economy, not least through mining, and through its proximity to Asia. The West is itself connected more closely to region, in both the local and transnational senses. Its tradition of secessionist thinking indicates a kind of exceptionalist culture. This is a difference which begs for explanation. (...)
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    Denken und Sein.Julius Kraft & Th Erismann - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (3):484.
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  9. The Situation in Logic.Jon Barwise - 1991 - Studia Logica 50 (1):163-163.
     
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  10. Das Dasein Gottes als Denkaufgabe.Julius Seiler - 1965 - Stuttgart,: Räber.
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  11. (1 other version)Scenes and other situations.Jon Barwise - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (7):369-397.
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    Prisoners and their families.Julius Carlebach - 1965 - The Eugenics Review 57 (3):138.
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    (1 other version)Ulysses and the Sirens: studies in rationality and irrationality.Jon Elster - 1979 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book, first published in 1979, is composed of studies in a descending sequence from perfect rationality, through imperfect and problematical rationality, to irrationality. Specifically human rationality is characterized by its capacity to relate strategically to the future, in contrast to the myopic 'gradient climbing' of natural selection.
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  14. Dilthey und die deutsche philosophie der gegenwart.Julius Stenzel - 1934 - Berlin-Charlottenburg,: Pan-verlagsgesellschaft m.b.h..
     
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  15. Evidential Proximity, Independence, and the evaluation of carcinogenicity.Jon Williamson - unknown
    This paper analyses the methods of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) for evaluating the carcinogenicity of various agents. I identify two fundamental evidential principles that underpin these methods, which I call Evidential Proximity and Independence. I then show, by considering the 2018 evaluation of the carcinogenicity of styrene and styrene‐7,8‐oxide, that these principles have been implemented in a way that can lead to inconsistency. I suggest a way to resolve this problem: admit a general exception to Independence (...)
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    Who Is the Father of Existentialism? The Historical Context of Kierkegaard’s Criticism of Hegel’s Interpretation of Actuality.Jon Stewart - 2024 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 29 (1):211-227.
    In the 1830s and 1840s, there was a decisive conflict between the Danish followers of Hegel and his opponents. The latter criticized Hegel’s philosophy for being overly abstract and having lost touch with reality. Kierkegaard is given credit for this criticism and for establishing a new philosophical direction that rejects abstraction and focuses on the concrete experience of the individual. The present article argues that there was nothing particularly new about Kierkegaard’s rejection of abstract philosophy and his attempt to emphasize (...)
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    Infinitary properties of abelian torsion groups.Jon Barwise & Paul Eklof - 1970 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 2 (1):25-68.
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    The rights and wrongs of natural regularity.Jon Barwise & Jerry Seligman - 1994 - Philosophical Perspectives 8:331-364.
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    Foucault and the Political.Jon Simons - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    Michel Foucault's involvement with politics, both as an individual and a writer, has been much commented upon but until now has not been systematically reviewed. This is the first major introductory study of Michel Foucault as a political thinker. Jonathon Simons explores the importance of the political in all areas of Foucault's work and life, including important material only recently made available and the implications of various revelations about his private life. Simons relates Foucault's work both to contemporary political thinkers (...)
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    Distributive Justice at Home and Abroad1.Jon Mandle - 2009 - In Thomas Christiano & John Philip Christman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 408–422.
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    The Hungry Eye.Julius Portnoy - 1958 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 16 (3):409-409.
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  22. Demarcating Contextualism and Contrastivism.Jon Bebb - 2022 - Philosophy 97 (1):23-49.
    In this paper I argue that there is a significant but often overlooked metaphysical distinction to be made between contextualism and contrastivism. The orthodox view is that contrastivism is merely a form of contextualism. This is a mistake. The contextualist view is incompatible with certain naturalist claims about the metaphysical nature of concepts within whichever domain is being investigated, while the contrastivist view is compatible with these claims. So, choosing one view over the other will involve choosing to affirm or (...)
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  23. (1 other version)Models for prediction, explanation and control: recursive bayesian networks.Jon Williamson - 2011 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 26 (1):5-33.
    The Recursive Bayesian Net (RBN) formalism was originally developed for modelling nested causal relationships. In this paper we argue that the formalism can also be applied to modelling the hierarchical structure of mechanisms. The resulting network contains quantitative information about probabilities, as well as qualitative information about mechanistic structure and causal relations. Since information about probabilities, mechanisms and causal relations is vital for prediction, explanation and control respectively, an RBN can be applied to all these tasks. We show in particular (...)
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    Attention and the crossmodal construction of space.Jon Driver & Charles Spence - 1998 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2 (7):254-262.
  25. Motivating objective bayesianism: From empirical constraints to objective probabilities.Jon Williamson - manuscript
    Kyburg goes half-way towards objective Bayesianism. He accepts that frequencies constrain rational belief to an interval but stops short of isolating an optimal degree of belief within this interval. I examine the case for going the whole hog.
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  26. Present Perspectives: Antiquity to the Late Middle Ages.”.Jon Whitman - 2000 - In Interpretation and Allegory: Antiquity to the Modern Period. Boston: Brill. pp. 33--70.
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  27. Two-stage Bayesian networks for metabolic network prediction.Jon Williamson, Jung-Wook Bang & Raphael Chaleil - unknown
    Metabolism is a set of chemical reactions, used by living organisms to process chemical compounds in order to take energy and eliminate toxic compounds, for example. Its processes are referred as metabolic pathways. Understanding metabolism is imperative to biology, toxicology and medicine, but the number and complexity of metabolic pathways makes this a difficult task. In our paper, we investigate the use of causal Bayesian networks to model the pathways of yeast saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolism: such a network can be used (...)
     
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    The concept of efficiency in psychological health and in psychopathology.Julius Wishner - 1955 - Psychological Review 62 (1):69-80.
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    Doubly distributing special obligations: what professional practice can learn from parenting.Jon Tilburt & Baruch Brody - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (3):212-216.
    A traditional ethic of medicine asserts that physicians have special obligations to individual patients with whom they have a clinical relationship. Contemporary trends in US healthcare financing like bundled payments seem to threaten traditional conceptions of special obligations of individual physicians to individual patients because their population-based focus sets a tone that seems to emphasise responsibilities for groups of patients by groups of physicians in an organisation. Prior to undertaking a cogent debate about the fate and normative weight of special (...)
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  30. Adaptationism and the adaptive landscape.Jon F. Wilkins & Peter Godfrey-Smith - 2009 - Biology and Philosophy 24 (2):199-214.
    Debates over adaptationism can be clarified and partially resolved by careful consideration of the ‘grain’ at which evolutionary processes are described. The framework of ‘adaptive landscapes’ can be used to illustrate and facilitate this investigation. We argue that natural selection may have special status at an intermediate grain of analysis of evolutionary processes. The cases of sickle-cell disease and genomic imprinting are used as case studies.
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  31. The nature and scope of rational-choice explanations.Jon Elster - 1985 - In Ernest LePore & Brian P. McLaughlin (eds.). Blackwell. pp. 60-72.
     
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  32. Keywords.Jon Williamson - unknown
    Machamer, Darden and Craver: ‘Mechanisms are entities and activities organized such that they are productive of regular changes from start or set-up to finish or termination conditions.’ (Machamer, Darden and Craver 2000 p3.) Glennan: ‘A mechanism for a behavior is a complex system that produces that behavior by the interaction of a number of parts, where the interactions between parts can be characterized by direct, invariant, change-relating generalizations.’ (Glennan 2002b pS344.) Bechtel and Abrahamsen: ‘A mechanism is a structure performing a (...)
     
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  33. Many-times huge and superhuge cardinals.Julius B. Barbanel, Carlos A. Diprisco & It Beng Tan - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (1):112-122.
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    Sein und Zeit bei Cartesius.Julius Harms - 1976 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 18 (3):277-294.
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    Die Freiheit nach dem Tod: Ästhetischer Spielraum und kulturpolitische Wirkmacht des Nichtwissens (über das „Danach“).Julius Heinicke - 2023 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 32 (1):71-84.
    Das Wissen um den Akt des Sterbens, der stets mit einer Form der Verwandlung oder Transformation des leiblichen Körpers in der Phase des „Danach“ einhergeht, beschert, so die These, der Menschheit seit jeher einen grenzenlosen Raum und kann womöglich als Ursprung jeglichen kulturellen und ästhetischen Ausdrucks gelten. Das „Danach“ bietet aufgrund seiner Dimension des „Nichtwissens“ eine größtmögliche Freiheit an Spekulationen. Der Artikel geht dieser Freiheit nach und beschreibt zunächst die vielfältigen religiösen und politischen Versuche, sie zugunsten der Stärkung eigener Macht (...)
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    Georg Lukács og irrasjonalismenGeorg LukácsThe Destruction of Reason.London & New York: Verso 2021.Jon Langdal - 2024 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 41 (2-3):466-477.
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  37. An Introduction to Karl Marx.Jon Elster - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (246):545-546.
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    Die grundprobleme der logik.Julius Bergmann - 1895 - Berlin,: E. S. Mittler und sohn.
    Die Grundprobleme der Logik ist ein unveränderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1895. Hansebooks ist Herausgeber von Literatur zu unterschiedlichen Themengebieten wie Forschung und Wissenschaft, Reisen und Expeditionen, Kochen und Ernährung, Medizin und weiteren Genres.Der Schwerpunkt des Verlages liegt auf dem Erhalt historischer Literatur.Viele Werke historischer Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler sind heute nur noch als Antiquitäten erhältlich. Hansebooks verlegt diese Bücher neu und trägt damit zum Erhalt selten gewordener Literatur und historischem Wissen auch für die Zukunft bei.
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    Milan Machoveč: Jesus für Atheisten. Mit einem Geleitwort von Helmut Gollwitzer. Kreuz Verlag Stuttgart/Berlin, 2. Aufl., 1973, 300 pp. [REVIEW]Julius Gross - 1975 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 27 (3):263-266.
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    Demarcating the Foundations of Analytic Theology and Philosophical Theology.Jon Kelly - 2023 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 28 (1):47-62.
    Analytic theology is a thriving research program at the intersection of theology and analytic philosophy. Prior to Oliver Crisp and Michael Rea’s launch of “analytic theology” in 2009, the discipline functioned under the moniker “philosophical theology.” Considerable ink has been spilled on what is analytic theology in the past decade, and most recently by William Wood (2021). Some theologians (e.g., Abraham 2009) have argued that it is systematic theology while others (e.g., Coakley 2013) have been content to remain in a (...)
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    Establishing the teratogenicity of Zika and evaluating causal criteria.Jon Williamson - 2018 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 10):2505-2518.
    The teratogenicity of the Zika virus was considered established in 2016, and is an interesting case because three different sets of causal criteria were used to assess teratogenicity. This paper appeals to the thesis of Russo and Williamson (2007) to devise an epistemological framework that can be used to compare and evaluate sets of causal criteria. The framework can also be used to decide when enough criteria are satisfied to establish causality. Arguably, the three sets of causal criteria considered here (...)
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  42. Mechanistic theories of causality.Jon Williamson - unknown
    After introducing a range of mechanistic theories of causality and some of the problems they face, I argue that while there is a decisive case against a purely mechanistic analysis, a viable theory of causality must incorporate mechanisms as an ingredient. I describe one way of providing an analysis of causality which reaps the rewards of the mechanistic approach without succumbing to its pitfalls.
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  43. (1 other version)Der Adressat der Rechtsnorm und seine Verpflichtung.Julius Binder - 1927 - Leipzig: A. Deichert, W. Scholl.
     
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    La fondazione della filosofia del diritto.Julius Binder - 1945 - Torino,: Einaudi.
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  45. Gesammelte Schriften, Band 1 : Sittlichkeit und Recht.Julius Ebbinghaus - 1987 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 177 (4):550-551.
     
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  46. La doctrina kantiana de la paz perpetua.Julius Ebbinghaus - 1958 - Dianoia 4 (4):261.
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    Saggi sull'idealismo magico.Julius Evola - 1981 - Genova: Alkaest.
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    Bayesian Conditionalization Resolves Positivist/Realist Disputes.Jon Dorling - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (7):362.
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    (1 other version)The feasibility and malleability of EBM+.Jon Williamson - 2020 - Theoria. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science 36 (2):191-209.
    The EBM+ programme is an attempt to improve the way in which present-day evidence-based medicine (EBM) assesses causal claims: according to EBM+, mechanistic studies should be scrutinised alongside association studies. This paper addresses two worries about EBM+: (i) that it is not feasible in practice, and (ii) that it is too malleable, i.e., its results depend on subjective choices that need to be made in order to implement the procedure. Several responses to these two worries are considered and evaluated. The (...)
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    CSR, Co-optation and Resistance: The Emergence of New Agonistic Relations Between Business and Civil Society. [REVIEW]Jon Burchell & Joanne Cook - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 115 (4):741-754.
    This article examines the theoretical implications of the changing relationships between NGOs and businesses that have emerged as a response to the evolving agenda around CSR and sustainable development. In particular, it focuses upon examining whether greater engagement from non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in this area reflects a process of appropriation and co-optation of protest by the business community. To examine this process, the article considers two forms of appropriation—appropriation of language and appropriation via participation—as a basis for discussion. While co-optation (...)
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