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  1. The mission: journalism, ethics and the world.Joseph B. Atkins (ed.) - 2002 - Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press.
    Machine generated contents note: Contributors ix -- Foreword by Douglas A. Boyd andJoseph D. Straubhaar xiii -- Preface byMariaHenson xv -- Acknowledgments xvii -- Part I. Introduction 1 -- Chapter 1. Journalism as a Mission: Ethics and Purpose -- from an International Perspective -- by Joseph B. Atkins 3 -- Chapter 2. Chaos and Order: Sacrificing the Individual for the -- Sake of Social Harmony -- by John C. Merrill 17 -- Part II. In the United States and Latin (...)
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    Human–Autonomy Teaming: Definitions, Debates, and Directions.Joseph B. Lyons, Katia Sycara, Michael Lewis & August Capiola - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:589585.
    Researchers are beginning to transition from studying human–automation interaction to human–autonomy teaming. This distinction has been highlighted in recent literature, and theoretical reasons why the psychological experience of humans interacting with autonomy may vary and affect subsequent collaboration outcomes are beginning to emerge (de Visser et al., 2018;Wynne and Lyons, 2018). In this review, we do a deep dive into human–autonomy teams (HATs) by explaining the differences between automation and autonomy and by reviewing the domain of human–human teaming to make (...)
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    The Role of Decision Authority and Stated Social Intent as Predictors of Trust in Autonomous Robots.Joseph B. Lyons, Sarah A. Jessup & Thy Q. Vo - 2024 - Topics in Cognitive Science 16 (3):430-449.
    Prior research has demonstrated that trust in robots and performance of robots are two important factors that influence human–autonomy teaming. However, other factors may influence users’ perceptions and use of autonomous systems, such as perceived intent of robots and decision authority of the robots. The current study experimentally examined participants’ trust in an autonomous security robot (ASR), perceived trustworthiness of the ASR, and desire to use an ASR that varied in levels of decision authority and benevolence. Participants (N = 340) (...)
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    The Catholic Hierarchy and United States Culture.Joseph B. Code - 1941 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 16 (2):224-240.
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    Evolving Concepts of Functional Localization.Joseph B. McCaffrey - 2023 - Philosophy Compass 18 (5):e12914.
    Functional localization is a central aim of cognitive neuroscience. But the nature and extent of functional localization in the human brain have been subjects of fierce theoretical debate since the 19th Century. In this essay, I first examine how concepts of functional localization have changed over time. I then analyze contemporary challenges to functional localization drawing from research on neural reuse, neural degeneracy, and the context-dependence of neural functions. I explore the consequences of these challenges for topics in philosophy of (...)
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  6. Images of Judaism in Luke-Acts.Joseph B. Tyson - 1992
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  7. Let's Enjoy Living Today.Joseph B. Hutchinson - unknown
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    Mystical Poems of Nuptial Love.Joseph B. Collins - 1939 - New Scholasticism 13 (1):81-81.
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  9. When several bayesians agree that there will be no reasoning to a foregone conclusion.Joseph B. Kadane, Mark J. Schervish & Teddy Seidenfeld - 1996 - Philosophy of Science 63 (3):289.
    When can a Bayesian investigator select an hypothesis H and design an experiment (or a sequence of experiments) to make certain that, given the experimental outcome(s), the posterior probability of H will be lower than its prior probability? We report an elementary result which establishes sufficient conditions under which this reasoning to a foregone conclusion cannot occur. Through an example, we discuss how this result extends to the perspective of an onlooker who agrees with the investigator about the statistical model (...)
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    Case effects in letter-name matching: A qualitative visual field difference.Joseph B. Hellige & Ron Webster - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (4):179-182.
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    Searching for evil.Joseph B. Layde - 2008 - Ethics and Behavior 18 (4):392 – 393.
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    The Nature of Agriculture. II.Joseph B. McDonald - 1959 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 15 (1):87.
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    Protestant Tradition in Literature.Joseph B. Code - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (1):111-136.
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    The reification objection to bottom-up cognitive ontology revision.Joseph B. McCaffrey & Edouard Machery - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    Nicolaus of Autrecourt.Joseph B. McAllister - 1949 - New Scholasticism 23 (2):237-238.
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    Further Notes on the Fourth Eclogue.Joseph B. Mayor - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (05):140-144.
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    Conspectus Cosmologiae.Joseph B. McAllister - 1943 - New Scholasticism 17 (3):295-296.
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    Psychologie Réflexive.Joseph B. McAllister - 1950 - New Scholasticism 24 (1):100-101.
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    The Role of Philosophy in the Catholic Liberal College.Joseph B. McAllister - 1956 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 30:223-224.
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    Response rate and development of response topography in eyelid conditioning under different conditions of reinforcement.Joseph B. Hellige & David A. Grant - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (3):574.
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    The World As I See It.Joseph B. McAllister - 1952 - New Scholasticism 26 (1):103-106.
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    Northrop’s Concepts by Intuition and Concepts by Postulation.Joseph B. McAllister - 1950 - New Scholasticism 24 (2):115-135.
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    History and Science.Joseph B. McAllister - 1940 - New Scholasticism 14 (3):318-320.
  24. The Church in the Thought of Jesus.Clower Joseph B. - 1959
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  25. The Death of Jesus in Luke-Acts.Joseph B. Tyson - 1986
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    De finetti on risk aversion.Joseph B. Kadane - 2009 - Economics and Philosophy 25 (2):153-159.
    According to Mark Rubinstein ‘In 1952, anticipating Kenneth Arrow and John Pratt by over a decade, he [de Finetti] formulated the notion of absolute risk aversion, used it in connection with risk premia for small bets, and discussed the special case of constant absolute risk aversion.’ The purpose of this note is to ascertain the extent to which this is true, and at the same time, to correct certain minor errors that appear in de Finetti's work.
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    Sextus was no Eudaimonist.Joseph B. Bullock - unknown
    Ancient Greek philosophical schools are said to share a common structure in their ethical theories which is characterized by a eudaimonistic teleology based in an understanding of human nature. At first glance, the skepticism of Sextus Empiricus as described in the Outlines of Pyrrhonism seems to fit into this model insofar as he describes the end of the skeptic as ataraxia, a common account of the expression of human happiness. I argue that this is a misunderstanding of Sextus’s philosophy for (...)
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    Beyond the Recommendation: Discerning Achievable Goals in Clinical Ethics Consultation.Joseph B. Fanning, Nanibaa’ A. Garrison & Larry R. Churchill - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (1):42-44.
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    Social Exclusion Shifts Personal Network Scope.Joseph B. Bayer, David J. Hauser, Kinari M. Shah, Matthew Brook O’Donnell & Emily B. Falk - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Effects of stimulus duration on processing lateralized faces.Joseph B. Hellige & Jon E. Jonsson - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (4):401-403.
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    The Existence and Nature of God.Joseph B. McAllister - 1954 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 28:261-262.
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    A Sketch of Ancient Philosophy: From Thales to Cicero.Joseph B. Mayor - 1904 - Cambridge,: Cambridge University Press.
    First published in 1881, as part of the Pitt Press Series, this book presents a guide to classical philosophy aimed at undergraduates and those studying the works of Cicero, Plato or Aristotle. All quotations are in the original Greek and Latin. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of philosophy and perspectives on classical thought.
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    The Nature of Agriculture. I.Joseph B. McDonald - 1958 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 14 (2):186.
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    Causation and channeling.Joseph B. Gavrin - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (3):69-78.
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    The changing medical scene (1929-1985): a personal perspective.Joseph B. Kirsner - 1986 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 29 (2):227.
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    "Lecons Sociales: Dans la lumiere des encycliques pontificales par l'Abbe Clement Baribeau.Joseph B. Schuyler - 1944 - Modern Schoolman 21 (3):187-188.
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    Salvation Seeking or Death Avoidance?: Accounting for the Reluctant Consent.Joseph B. Fanning & Craig S. Dore - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (2):21-22.
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    (1 other version)Georg lukács and the Frankfurt school.Joseph B. Maier - 1986 - Studies in East European Thought 31 (1):53-57.
  39. What experiment did we just do?Joseph B. Kadane, Mark J. Schervish & Teddy Seidenfeld - unknown
    Experimenters sometimes insist that it is unwise to examine data before determining how to analyze them, as it creates the potential for biased results. I explore the rationale behind this methodological guideline from the standpoint of an error statistical theory of evidence, and I discuss a method of evaluating evidence in some contexts when this predesignation rule has been violated. I illustrate the problem of potential bias, and the method by which it may be addressed, with an example from the (...)
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    Academic-industrial relationships: Opportunities and pitfalls.Joseph B. Martin & Thomas P. Reynolds - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (3):443-454.
    Over the past 50 years, academic-industrial collaborations and technology transfer have played an increasingly prominent role in the biomedical sciences. These relationships can speed the delivery of innovative drugs and medical technologies to clinical practice, creating important public health benefits as well as income for universities and their faculty. At the same time, they raise ethical concerns, particularly when research involves human subjects in clinical trials. Lapses in oversight of industry sponsored clinical trials at universities, and especially patient deaths in (...)
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    A Rubinesque Theory of Decision.Joseph B. Kadane, Teddy Seidenfeld & Mark J. Schervish - unknown
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    What does Ghiselin mean by “individual”?Joseph B. Kruskal - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (2):294-295.
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    Sortilin: An unusual suspect in cholesterol metabolism.Joseph B. Dubé, Christopher T. Johansen & Robert A. Hegele - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (6):430-437.
    The concentration of low‐density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (C) in plasma is a key determinant of cardiovascular disease risk and human genetic studies have long endeavoured to elucidate the pathways that regulate LDL metabolism. Massive genome‐wide association studies (GWASs) of common genetic variation associated with LDL‐C in the population have implicated SORT1 in LDL metabolism. Using experimental paradigms and standards appropriate for understanding the mechanisms by which common variants alter phenotypic expression, three recent publications have presented divergent and even contradictory findings. (...)
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    The Donation Paradox for Peremptory Challenges.Joseph B. Kadane, Christopher A. Stone & Garrick Wallstrom - 1999 - Theory and Decision 47 (2):139-155.
    A donation paradox occurs when a player gives an apparently valuable prerogative to another player, but ‘does better’, according to some criterion. Peremptory challenges, used in choosing a American jury, permit each side to veto a certain number of potential jurors. With even a very simple model of jury selection, it is shown that for one side to give a peremptory challenge to the other side may lead to a more favorable jury, an instance of the donation paradox. Both a (...)
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    ECS-produced disruption of a go, no-go discrimination in rats.Joseph B. Keyes - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (6):439-440.
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    Forensic issues in the treatment of addictions.Joseph B. Layde - 2008 - In Cynthia M. A. Geppert & Laura Weiss Roberts (eds.), The book of ethics: expert guidance for professionals who treat addiction. Center City, Minn.: Hazelden. pp. 87.
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    Healthy scepticism as an expected-utility explanation of the phenomena of Allais and Ellsberg.Joseph B. Kadane - 1992 - Theory and Decision 32 (1):57-64.
  48. Rethinking the Foundations of Statistics.Joseph B. Kadane, Mark J. Schervish & Teddy Seidenfeld - 1999 - Cambridge University Press.
    This important collection of essays is a synthesis of foundational studies in Bayesian decision theory and statistics. An overarching topic of the collection is understanding how the norms for Bayesian decision making should apply in settings with more than one rational decision maker and then tracing out some of the consequences of this turn for Bayesian statistics. There are four principal themes to the collection: cooperative, non-sequential decisions; the representation and measurement of 'partially ordered' preferences; non-cooperative, sequential decisions; and pooling (...)
     
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    Logic.Joseph B. Walsh - 1940 - New York, NY, USA: Fordham University Press.
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    Influence of awareness of reinforcement on verbal conditioning.Joseph B. Sidowski - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 48 (5):355.
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