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  1. Parents, relax!Katharine Taylor - 1941 - Iowa City, Iowa,: The University of Iowa press.
     
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    Katharine Jager, ed., Vernacular Aesthetics in the Later Middle Ages: Politics, Performativity, and Reception from Literature to Music. (The New Middle Ages.) Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2019. Pp. xi, 312; 24 black-and-white images and 3 tables. €103.99. ISBN: 978-3-0301-8333-2. Table of contents available online at https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030183332. [REVIEW]Taylor Cowdery - 2021 - Speculum 96 (2):515-516.
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    What’s Wrong with “Speciesism?”: Toward an Anti-Ableist Reimagining of an Abused Term.Katharine Wolfe - 2022 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (1):71-96.
    Peter Singer has long contended it is “speciesist” to regard all human life as of equal moral worth, maintaining that the moral value of life itself hinges on certain intellectual and psychological capacities. I argue that “speciesism” can be wrested from the ableism with which Singer aligns this term of critique and reclaimed as an important term of ethical analysis serving the interests of both animal ethics and disability bioethics alike, but the term must be extracted from capacity-based moral reasoning (...)
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  4. 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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    Physically Distributed Learning: Adapting and Reinterpreting Physical Environments in the Development of Fraction Concepts.Taylor Martin & Daniel L. Schwartz - 2005 - Cognitive Science 29 (4):587-625.
    Five studies examined how interacting with the physical environment can support the development of fraction concepts. Nine‐ and 10‐year‐old children worked on fraction problems they could not complete mentally. Experiments 1 and 2 showed that manipulating physical pieces facilitated children's ability to develop an interpretation of fractions. Experiment 3 demonstrated that when children understood a content area well, they used their interpretations to repurpose many environments to support problem solving, whereas when they needed to learn, they were prone to the (...)
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  6. 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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    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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  9. Environmental variability and primate behavioural flexibility.Simon M. Reader & Katharine MacDonald - 2003 - In Simon M. Reader & Kevin N. Laland (eds.), Animal Innovation. Oxford University Press.
     
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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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  13. 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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    Informed consent revisited: Japan and the U.s.Akira Akabayashi & Brian Taylor Slingsby - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (1):9 – 14.
    Informed consent, decision-making styles and the role of patient-physician relationships are imperative aspects of clinical medicine worldwide. We present the case of a 74-year-old woman afflicted with advanced liver cancer whose attending physician, per request of the family, did not inform her of her true diagnosis. In our analysis, we explore the differences in informed-consent styles between patients who hold an "independent" and "interdependent" construal of the self and then highlight the possible implications maintained by this position in the context (...)
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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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  16. 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.
  20. 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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  23. The composition of matter and the evolution of mind.Duncan Taylor - 1912 - New York [etc.]: The Walter Scott Publishing Co..
     
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  24. 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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  25. The significance of ape language research.Stuart Shanker & Taylor & J. Talbot - 2004 - In Christina E. Erneling (ed.), The Mind As a Scientific Object: Between Brain and Culture. Oxford University Press.
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    Freedom and Personality Again.A. E. Taylor - 1942 - Philosophy 17 (65):26 - 37.
    In an essay entitled “Freedom and Personality” I have contended that “intelligence is a principle of indetermination within us.” As I find that my argument, though to myself it appears incontrovertible, has not produced conviction in some quarters where I had hoped it might be effective, I can only suppose that, presumably by my own fault, it was not stated as clearly as it should have been. This must be my excuse for returning to the subject; in doing so I (...)
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  27. Phenomenology as rigorous science.Taylor Carman - 2007 - In Brian Leiter & Michael Rosen (eds.), The Oxford handbook of continental philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Edmund Husserl, the founder of modern phenomenology, always insisted that philosophy is not just a scholarly discipline, but can and must aspire to the status of a ‘strict’ or ‘rigorous science’ (strenge Wissenschaft). Heidegger, by contrast, began his winter lectures in 1929 by dismissing what he called the ‘delusion’ that philosophy was or could be either a discipline or a science as the most disastrous debasement of its innermost essence. To understand what Husserl had in mind, it is important to (...)
     
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    Critical notices.A. E. Taylor - 1927 - Mind 36 (142):367-372.
    Burgess, J.P. and Rosen, G. Subject with No ObjectElliott, R.Faking Nature.
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    Justice and Utility.Paul W. Taylor - 1972 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1 (3):327 - 350.
    That utility is not a sufficient test for a set of social rules to be morally binding upon a group of persons has been argued in a number of recent books and articles. Yet it is generally conceded in these arguments that a group's observance of rules makes possible greater benefits than would accrue if each did not associate himself with others under the rules. It is not denied that the practice of morality is socially advantageous. What is denied is (...)
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    Same believers.Kenneth A. Taylor - 1997 - Philosophical Issues 8:357-369.
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    Comparative developmental evolutionary psychology and cognitive ethology: Contrasting but compatible research programs.Sue Taylor Parker - 2002 - In Marc Bekoff, Colin Allen & Gordon M. Burghardt (eds.), The Cognitive Animal: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Animal Cognition. MIT Press.
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    A Common Negotiation: The Abrahamic Traditions and Philosophy in the Middle Ages.Richard C. Taylor - 2012 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 86:1-14.
    Classical and Post-Classical Philosophy in the Greek tradition played powerful roles in the formation of philosophical, scientific and theological thought by thinkers in the religious and cultural milieux of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Yet the scriptures, theologies, and fundamental concerns of these Abrahamic religious traditions reciprocally enriched the development of religious thought and secular philosophy and science by prompting ethical, metaphysical, and epistemological questions that have continued to challenge philosophers and theologians up to the present day. While political conflicts of (...)
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  33. Aristotle's Metaphysics, Books G, D, E.C. C. W. Taylor - 1973 - [S.N.].
     
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  34. A Note on Rousseau, Contrat Social, Book II, Chapter 3.F. A. Taylor - 1950 - Mind 59:82.
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  35. Anticipation of Motor Acts: Good for Sportsmen, Bad for Thinkers. Commentary on the target artcle by Martin V. Butz.J. G. Taylor - 2008 - Constructivist Foundations 4 (1).
  36. Aristotle on Perfect Friendship.Craig Duncan Taylor - unknown
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    (1 other version)Alternatives to Confession.Chloé Taylor - 2005 - Symposium 9 (1):55-66.
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    Booknotes.D. M. Taylor - 1986 - Philosophy 61:139.
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    Boundaries of Adult LearningThe Learning Society.F. John Taylor, Richard Edwards, Ann Hanson, Peter Raggatt & Nick Small - 1996 - British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (4):465.
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    Books reviews.Roceb Taylor - 1985 - British Journal of Aesthetics 25 (3):282-283.
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  41. Classic Christian Art.A. C. Taylor - 1905 - Hibbert Journal 4:190.
     
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    Critical notices.A. E. Taylor - 1932 - Mind 41 (164):367-372.
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  43. Chris Nunn, Awareness: What it is, What it does.J. Taylor - 1999 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 13:94-96.
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    Countervailing Virtues.Gabriele Taylor - 2006 - In Deadly vices. New York: Oxford University Press.
    The vicious are self-destructive in their attitude towards themselves. A countervailing virtue should then be, in some way, a good to that self; where the vices destroy and corrupt, a countervailing virtue should heal and hold the self together. Such ‘self-healing’ virtues are not necessarily what might be regarded as strictly ‘moral’ virtues, which require some form of altruistic motivation. A self-healing virtue offers the agent a manner of escape from the burden of his or her self, which provides him (...)
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    Dummett on Retrospective Prayer.Gerald Gilmore Taylor - 1990 - Franciscan Studies 50 (1):309-322.
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    Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality.Charles Senn Taylor - 1983 - Philosophical Books 24 (4):226-227.
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    Epicurus.Alfred Edward Taylor - 1911 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
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  48. Editorial.John Taylor - 1963 - Hibbert Journal 61 (43):159.
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    (1 other version)Epistemology and Science Education: Understanding the Evolution Vs. Intelligent Design Controversy.Roger S. Taylor & Michel Ferrari (eds.) - 2010 - Routledge.
    How is epistemology related to the issue of teaching science and evolution in the schools? Addressing a flashpoint issue in our schools today, this book explores core epistemological differences between proponents of intelligent design and evolutionary scientists, as well as the critical role of epistemological beliefs in learning science. Preeminent scholars in these areas report empirical research and/or make a theoretical contribution, with a particular emphasis on the controversy over whether intelligent design deserves to be considered a science alongside Darwinian (...)
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    History, language, time.Barbara Taylor, Joan Wallach Scott & Angela McRobbie - 2020 - Feminist Theory 21 (3):263-266.
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