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  1. Ceci n'est pas l'autonomie: The coinage of Seleucid Phoenicia as royal and civic power discourse.Od Hoover - forthcoming - Topoi.
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    When facts go down the rabbit hole: Contrasting features and objecthood as indexes to memory.Merrit A. Hoover & Daniel C. Richardson - 2008 - Cognition 108 (2):533-542.
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    History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences.Kevin D. Hoover - 2011 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 54 (3):316-331.
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    Ricardian Inference: Charles S. Peirce, Economics, and Scientific Method.Kevin D. Hoover & James R. Wible - 2020 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 56 (4):521-557.
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    Taking responsibility in an unjust world.Joe Hoover - 2019 - Journal of International Political Theory 16 (1):106-118.
    Journal of International Political Theory, Ahead of Print.
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    Abduction and the New Riddle of Induction.James F. HarrisKevin D. Hoover - 1980 - The Monist 63 (3):329-341.
    Although the relevance and importance of his work has been recognized only belatedly, Charles Sanders Peirce was, throughout his life, a careful student and significant contributor to the development of logic, scientific theory, and philosophy generally. Occasionally, complete appreciation of Peirce's efforts has been hampered because his work is often unique and, at times, highly idiosyncratic. Yet, we hope to show in this paper that for one aspect of his work in logic Peirce did not abandon the ordinary without purpose. (...)
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    A probabilistic interpolation theorem.Douglas N. Hoover - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (3):708-713.
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    Comment.Kevin Hoover - 1993 - Social Epistemology 7 (3):257 – 260.
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    Symposium on Marshall's tendencies: 5 Sutton's critique of econometrics.Kevin D. Hoover - 2002 - Economics and Philosophy 18 (1):45-54.
    Through most of the history of economics, the most influential commentators on methodology were also eminent practitioners of economics. And even not so long ago, it was so. Milton Friedman, Paul Samuelson, Trygve Haavelmo, and Tjalling Koopmans were awarded Nobel prizes for their substantive contributions to economics, and were each important contributors to methodological thought. But the fashion has changed. Specialization has increased. Not only has methodology become its own field, but many practitioners have come to agree with Frank Hahn's (...)
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    Social Philosophy--A Challenge.Hardy Hoover - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (2):205.
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    The human rights state: Justice within and beyond sovereign nations.Joe Hoover - 2018 - Contemporary Political Theory 17 (S2):90-93.
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  12. (1 other version)The Problems of Lasting Peace.Herbert Hoover & Hugh Gibson - 1943 - Ethics 53 (2):110-114.
     
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    Response to Louise Pascale, "Dispelling the Myth of the Non-Singer: Embracing Two Aesthetics for Singing".Maya Frieman Hoover - 2005 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 13 (2):202-206.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Response to Louise Pascale, “Dispelling the Myth of the Non-Singer: Embracing Two Aesthetics for Singing”Maya HooverLouise Pascale encourages a redefinition of the word "singer" and suggests ways to make it apply to a broader spectrum of people. The problem with the current definition, she believes, is that it is outdated and needs to be changed in order to better embrace the ideals of current society. In order to (...)
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    Causal structure and hierarchies of models.Kevin D. Hoover - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (4):778-786.
    Economics prefers complete explanations: general over partial equilibrium, microfoundational over aggregate. Similarly, probabilistic accounts of causation frequently prefer greater detail to less as in typical resolutions of Simpson’s paradox. Strategies of causal refinement equally aim to distinguish direct from indirect causes. Yet, there are countervailing practices in economics. Representative-agent models aim to capture economic motivation but not to reduce the level of aggregation. Small structural vector-autoregression and dynamic stochastic general-equilibrium models are practically preferred to larger ones. The distinction between exogenous (...)
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  15. The Logic of Causal Inference: Econometrics and the Conditional Analysis of Causation.Kevin D. Hoover - 1990 - Economics and Philosophy 6 (2):207-234.
    Discontented people might talk of corruption in the Commons, closeness in the Commons and the necessity of reforming the Commons, said Mr. Spenlow solemnly, in conclusion; but when the price of wheat per bushel had been the highest, the Commons had been the busiest; and a man might lay his hand upon his heart, and say this to the whole world, – ‘Touch the Commons, and down comes the country!’.
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    Causality in Macroeconomics.Kevin D. Hoover & Kevin D. Autor Hoover - 2001 - Cambridge University Press.
    Causality in Macroeconomics examines causality while taking macroeconomics seriously. A pragmatic and realistic philosophy is joined to a macroeconomic foundation that refines Herbert Simon's well-known work on causal order to make a case for a structural approach to causality. The structural approach is used to understand modern rational expectations models, regime switching models, Granger causality, vector autoregressions, the Lucas critique, and concept exogeneity. Techniques of causal inference based on patterns of stability and instability in the face of identified regime changes (...)
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  17. Causality and temporal order in macroeconomics or why even economists don't know how to get causes from probabilities.Evin D. Hoover - 1993 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (4):693-710.
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    La exégesis de los profetas en la comunión donatista. Una introducción a los ‘Capitula’ donatistas.Jesse Hoover - 2022 - Augustinus 67 (2):339-364.
    El artículo hace la presentación de las series de capitula bíblicos que se han conservado de los profetas mayores con clara inspiración donatista, para hacer en primer lugar, una presentación de dichos capitula, la forma en la que se han conservado y los especialistas que los han identificado como pertenecientes al donatismo. En un segundo momento se hace la presentación de las series de capitula y tituli correspondientes a cada uno de los profetas mayores. En cada una de las secciones (...)
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    Religion and national stereotypes: A German protestant example.A. J. Hoover - 1987 - History of European Ideas 8 (3):297-307.
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    Friedrich Schleiermacher’s Theory of the Limited Communitarian State.Jeffrey Hoover - 1990 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 20 (2):241-260.
    While Friedrich Schleiermacher‘s thought has been of overwhelming importance for theology during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, his influence as a philosopher is much more circumscribed and as a social and political thinker it is almost nil.
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    The mediated self and immediate self-consciousness in Schleiermacher's mature philosophy.Jeffrey Hoover - 2010 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (3):375-396.
    Among the general features of modern Western discourse is a marked emphasis on the individual self. The nearly total displacement of the linguistic practice of referring to individuals as 'souls' when speaking philosophically, by the use of the terms 'selves' or 'subjects', is one sign of the modern proclivity for acknowledging the self-conscious and reflexive aspects of human experience. However, the conceptions of self and subject that have been inherited in the past few hundred years of Western philosophical thought have (...)
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    How can economics be an inductive science?Kevin D. Hoover - 2009 - Economics and Philosophy 25 (2):202.
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    How did They Say That? Ethics Statements and Normative Frameworks at Best Companies to Work For.Kristine F. Hoover & Molly B. Pepper - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 131 (3):605-617.
    This empirical study explores aspects of how companies that are positively recognized by their workforce as “Best Companies to Work For” convey the underlying principles of their “trustworthy” culture. The study examines the normative ethical frameworks and affective language utilized in the ethics statements. Although multiple studies have considered normative ethical frameworks in individual ethical decision making, few have considered normative ethical frameworks in organization ethics statements. In addition, this study expands the analysis to include the ethic of care. Of (...)
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  24. Does Macroeconomics Need Microfoundations.Kevin D. Hoover - 1984 - In Daniel M. Hausman (ed.), The Philosophy of Economics: An Anthology. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 315--333.
  25. Nonstationary time series, cointegration, and the principle of the common cause.Kevin D. Hoover - 2003 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 54 (4):527-551.
    Elliot Sober ([2001]) forcefully restates his well-known counterexample to Reichenbach's principle of the common cause: bread prices in Britain and sea levels in Venice both rise over time and are, therefore, correlated; yet they are ex hypothesi not causally connected, which violates the principle of the common cause. The counterexample employs nonstationary data—i.e., data with time-dependent population moments. Common measures of statistical association do not generally reflect probabilistic dependence among nonstationary data. I demonstrate the inadequacy of the counterexample and of (...)
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  26. Counterfactuals and Causal Structure.Kevin D. Hoover - 2011 - In Phyllis McKay Illari Federica Russo (ed.), Causality in the Sciences. Oxford University Press.
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    Beyond mechanical markets – asset price swings, risk and the role of the state.Kevin D. Hoover - 2013 - Journal of Economic Methodology 20 (1):69 - 75.
    (2013). Beyond mechanical markets – asset price swings, risk and the role of the state. Journal of Economic Methodology: Vol. 20, Methodology, Systemic Risk, and the Economics Profession, pp. 69-75. doi: 10.1080/1350178X.2013.774856.
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    Complex diversity.Jeffrey Hoover - 1999 - Philosophy Today 43 (4):398-410.
    An argument is presented for a form of democracy in which both identity groups and secondary associations might receive some political recognition. The aim of this approach is to ward against both the atomism of mass democracy and the divisiveness of highly politicized and insular identity groups on the other. This approach relies on achieving social integration, not by increasing unity or homogenization, but by increasing the complexity of group membership. This approach differs from both the “politics of difference” which (...)
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    Nietzsche, the Genealogy, and metaphor.A. J. Hoover & William E. Duvall - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (2):376-381.
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    This ism will self‐destruct: The death wish in Nietzsche's epistemology.A. J. Hoover - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (4):641-646.
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    Comments on Karen Fang's Review of City on Fire: Hong Kong Cinema.Lisa Odham Stokes & Michael Hoover - 2003 - Film-Philosophy 7 (5).
    Karen Fang 'The Poverty of Sociological Studies of Hong Kong Cinema: Stokes and Hoover's _City on Fire_' _Film-Philosophy_, vol. 7 no. 36, October 2003.
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    The Methodology of Empirical Macroeconomics.Kevin D. Hoover - 2001 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Methodology of Empirical Macroeconomics stakes out a pragmatic middle-ground between traditional, prescriptive economic methodology and recent descriptive methodology. The former is sometimes seen as arrogantly telling economists how to do their work and the latter as irrelevant to their practice. The lectures are built around a case study of a concrete example of macroeconomic analysis. They demonstrate that economic methodology and the philosophy of science offer insights that help to resolve the genuine concerns of macroeconomists. Some examples of questions (...)
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  33. Is Macroeconomics for Real?Kevin D. Hoover - 1995 - The Monist 78 (3):235-257.
    Argues that ontological reduction of macroeconomics to microeconomics is untenable. Existence of macroeconomic aggregates; Microfoundations of macroeconomics; Examinations of the general price level; Limits of the scientific development of microeconomics.
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    Introduction: Human Rights as Ideal and Practical Politics. [REVIEW]Joseph Hoover & Marta Iniguez de Heredia - 2011 - Human Rights Review 12 (2):145-146.
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  35. Truth and progress in economic knowledge (edward elgar, 1997, X + 232 pages) explorations in economic methodology: From Lakatos to empirical philosophy of science (routledge, 1998; VII + 246 pages) Roger E. Backhouse. [REVIEW]Kevin D. Hoover - 2000 - Economics and Philosophy 16 (2):333-378.
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    Towards a politics for human rights.Joe Hoover - 2013 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 39 (9):935-961.
    Human rights are a suspect project – this seems the only sensible starting point today. This suspicion, however, is not absolute and the desire to preserve and reform human rights persists for many of us. The most important contemporary critiques of human rights focus on the problematic consequences of the desire for universal rights. Some defenders of human rights accept elements of this critique in their reformulations, but opponents remain wary of the desire to think and act in human rights (...)
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  37. Moralization in social networks and the emergence of violence during protests.Marlon Mooijman, Joe Hoover, Ying Lin, Heng Ji & Morteza Dehghani - 2018 - Nature Human Behaviour 2 (6):389-96.
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    Social Philosophy--A Challenge.Hardy Hoover - 1933 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (2):205-208.
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  39. The foundation of the communitarian state in the thought of Schleiermacher, Friedrich.Jeffrey Hoover - 1989 - History of Political Thought 10 (2):295-312.
  40. Reductionism in Economics: Intentionality and Eschatological Justification in the Microfoundations of Macroeconomics.Kevin D. Hoover - 2015 - Philosophy of Science 82 (4):689-711.
    Macroeconomists overwhelmingly believe that macroeconomics requires microfoundations, typically understood as a strong eliminativist reductionism. Microfoundations aims to recover intentionality. In the face of technical and data constraints macroeconomists typically employ a representative-agent model, in which a single agent solves the microeconomic optimization problem for the whole economy, and take it to be microfoundationally adequate. The characteristic argument for the representative-agent model holds that the possibility of the sequential elaboration of the model to cover any number of individual agents justifies treating (...)
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    The bat-and-ball problem: a word-problem debiasing approach.Jerome D. Hoover & Alice F. Healy - 2021 - Thinking and Reasoning 27 (4):567-598.
    Three experiments explored the effects of word problem cueing on debiasing versions of the bat-and-ball problem. In the experimental condition order, participants solved a simpler isomorphic version of the problem prior to solving a standard version that, critically, had the same item-and-dollar amounts. Conversely, in the control condition order, participants solved the standard version prior to solving the isomorph. Across the first 2 experiments, participants cued with the isomorph were more likely to correctly solve the standard version of the problem. (...)
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    Friedrich Nietzsche: His Life and Thought.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche & Arlie J. Hoover - 1994 - Westport, Conn.: Praeger. Edited by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.
    This volume is a popular presentation of Nietzsche's thought. Hoover's analysis comes from the viewpoint of a Christian operating within a Thomist framework. An early chapter focuses on Nietzsche's life; the following chapters weave autobiographical materials into the treatment of his philosophical system, showing the close relationship between his life and thought. Hoover's study includes an analysis of Nietzsche's perspectivism, his contribution to propaganda theory, the demonstration of a deep and fundamental contradiction in his epistemology, and an analysis (...)
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    The classification of small types of rank ω, part I.Steven Buechler & Colleen Hoover - 2001 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (4):1884-1898.
    Certain basic concepts of geometrical stability theory are generalized to a class of closure operators containing algebraic closure. A specific case of a generalized closure operator is developed which is relevant to Vaught's conjecture. As an application of the methods, we prove THEOREM A. Let G be a superstable group of U-rank ω such that the generics of G are locally modular and Th(G) has few countable models. Let G - be the group of nongeneric elements of G, G + (...)
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  44. The Five Gospels: The Search for the Authentic Words Of Jesus.Robert W. Funk & Roy W. Hoover - 1993
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    Incorporating Demographic Embeddings Into Language Understanding.Justin Garten, Brendan Kennedy, Joe Hoover, Kenji Sagae & Morteza Dehghani - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (1):e12701.
    Meaning depends on context. This applies in obvious cases like deictics or sarcasm as well as more subtle situations like framing or persuasion. One key aspect of this is the identity of the participants in an interaction. Our interpretation of an utterance shifts based on a variety of factors, including personal history, background knowledge, and our relationship to the source. While obviously an incomplete model of individual differences, demographic factors provide a useful starting point and allow us to capture some (...)
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    The future World‐system? A dynamic model.David Kowalewski & Dean Hoover - 1995 - World Futures 44 (4):263-285.
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    Measurement of low-energy beta-ray spectra using a high-pressure proportional counter.Paul E. Shearin & Robert L. Hoover - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (68):987-995.
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    Síntesis y caracterización del sistema N-(o-nitrofenil) maleimida.Valencia Sánchez, Hoover Albeiro, Hector Fabio Cortés Hernández & Pedro Nel Martínez Yepes - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    ‘Rorty’s “Continental” Interlocutors,’ contribution to Book Roundtable.Lasse Thomassen, Joe Hoover, David Owen, Paul Patton & Clayton Chin - 2020 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 67 (162):88-116.
    Clayton Chin provides a helpful reconstruction of Rorty’s philosophy that aims to show its usefulness for political thought, while also shedding light on its relationships with Continental philosophy and on Rorty’s reading strategy employed in relation to some Continental thinkers. In relation to the first aim, Chin argues convincingly that Rorty’s primary contribution to political thought is located at the meta-theoretical level, by which he means the level at which questions may be asked about the nature and purpose of political (...)
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    Ecos de la realidad: apuntes para una fenomenología de los sueños.José Hoover Vanegas-García & Jose Armando Vidarte-Claros - 2024 - Revista Filosofía Uis 23 (2):77-96.
    Este trabajo es una reflexión teórica con evidencias empíricas sobre los sueños o las ensoñaciones —o composiciones oníricas, como las llamaba Freud— a partir de la investigación “El papel de la conciencia en las experiencias oníricas. En este artículo se busca en primera instancia una descripción desde diferentes autores que han aportado a la fenomenología de los sueños; luego se plantea una reflexión que apunta a defender el ser-en-los-sueños. Posteriormente, se presenta la caracterización sobre el mundo de los sueños como (...)
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