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    Social-psychological evidence for the effective updating of implicit attitudes.Thomas C. Mann, Jeremy Cone & Melissa J. Ferguson - 2015 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38.
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    On the neural implausibility of the modular mind: Evidence for distributed construction dissolves boundaries between perception, cognition, and emotion.Leor M. Hackel, Grace M. Larson, Jeffrey D. Bowen, Gaven A. Ehrlich, Thomas C. Mann, Brianna Middlewood, Ian D. Roberts, Julie Eyink, Janell C. Fetterolf, Fausto Gonzalez, Carlos O. Garrido, Jinhyung Kim, Thomas C. O'Brien, Ellen E. O'Malley, Batja Mesquita & Lisa Feldman Barrett - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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  3. Quantum Control in Foundational Experiments.Lucas C. Céleri, Rafael M. Gomes, Radu Ionicioiu, Thomas Jennewein, Robert B. Mann & Daniel R. Terno - 2014 - Foundations of Physics 44 (5):576-587.
    We describe a new class of experiments designed to probe the foundations of quantum mechanics. Using quantum controlling devices, we show how to attain a freedom in temporal ordering of the control and detection of various phenomena. We consider wave–particle duality in the context of quantum-controlled and the entanglement-assisted delayed-choice experiments. Then we discuss a quantum-controlled CHSH experiment and measurement of photon’s transversal position and momentum in a single set-up.
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    Thomas Mann, the World as Will and Representation. [REVIEW]L. C. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):515-515.
    After devoting a long section to a systematic exposition of Mann's philosophy, the author analyses, in chronological sequence, his main writings. Though a bit long-winded, the book does contain a good deal of insight into the content of Mann's work.--C. L.
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    Thomas Mann's World. [REVIEW]M. C. Beardsley - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (3):82-83.
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    Thomas Mann’ın Büyülü Dağ Adlı Yapıtının Modernizm Açısından Bir Yorumu.Nermin Urgancı - 2019 - Felsefe Arkivi 50:79-96.
    Thomas Mann (1875-1955), was a leading figure in the 20th century and is writer who has been widely mentioned in world litetarure. He is known not only as the writer of milestone novels but also as the master of oppositions. The Buddenbrook’s Family (1901), The Death in Venice (1912), and The Magıc Mountain (1924) in particular are inspiring the same emotions in the readers of today as the day they were written. While these masterpieces have been the subject (...)
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    Antoinette Mann Paterson, Francis Bacon and Socialized Science. Springfield (Ill., U.S.A.), Charles C. Thomas, 1973. 16 × 23, IX - 191 p. (American Lecture Series, No 906). [REVIEW]V. Voisé - 1975 - Revue de Synthèse 96 (77-78):156-158.
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    Socratic Moral Psychology.Thomas C. Brickhouse & Nicholas D. Smith - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Nicholas D. Smith.
    Socrates' moral psychology is widely thought to be 'intellectualist' in the sense that, for Socrates, every ethical failure to do what is best is exclusively the result of some cognitive failure to apprehend what is best. Until publication of this book, the view that, for Socrates, emotions and desires have no role to play in causing such failure went unchallenged. This book argues against the orthodox view of Socratic intellectualism and offers in its place a comprehensive alternative account that explains (...)
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  9. Socrates and His Daimonion: Correspondence among Gregory Vlastos, Thomas C. Brickhouse, Mark L. McPherran, and Nicholas D. Smith. [REVIEW]Thomas C. Brickhouse - 2000 - In Nicholas D. Smith & Paul Woodruff, Reason and religion in Socratic philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 176--204.
     
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    BioEssays 4/2009.Thomas C. G. Bosch - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (4).
    Cover Photograph: Transgenic Hydra provide insights of general relevance into stem cell biology. The image shows a mass culture of transgenic Hydra expressing EGFP in all of their ectodermal epithelial cells. See article by Thomas C. G. Bosch pp. 478–486.
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  11. (1 other version)Artificial intelligence crime: an interdisciplinary analysis of foreseeable threats and solutions.Thomas C. King, Nikita Aggarwal, Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (1):89-120.
    Artificial intelligence research and regulation seek to balance the benefits of innovation against any potential harms and disruption. However, one unintended consequence of the recent surge in AI research is the potential re-orientation of AI technologies to facilitate criminal acts, term in this article AI-Crime. AIC is theoretically feasible thanks to published experiments in automating fraud targeted at social media users, as well as demonstrations of AI-driven manipulation of simulated markets. However, because AIC is still a relatively young and inherently (...)
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    The Shape of Ancient Thought: Comparative Studies in Greek and Indian Philosophies.Thomas C. Mcevilley - 2001 - Allworth.
    Spanning thirty years of intensive research, this book proves what many scholars could not explain: that today’s Western world must be considered the product of both Greek and Indian thought—Western and Eastern philosophies. Thomas McEvilley explores how trade, imperialism, and migration currents allowed cultural philosophies to intermingle freely throughout India, Egypt, Greece, and the ancient Near East. This groundbreaking reference will stir relentless debate among philosophers, art historians, and students.
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  13. The agrarian roots of pragmatism / edited by Paul B. Thompson and Thomas C. Hilde.Paul B. Thompson & Thomas C. Hilde (eds.) - 2000 - Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.
    The essays in this volume critically analyze and revitalize agrarian philosophy by tracing its evolution in the classical American philosophy of key figures such as Franklin, Jefferson, Emerson, Thoreau, Dewey, and Royce.
     
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    Aristotle and Aquinas on the Freedom of the Mathematician.Thomas C. Anderson - 1972 - The Thomist 36 (2):231.
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    Ist die Forderung Gottes zweideutig?Thomas C. Oden - 1961 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 5 (1):321-339.
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  16. Socrates on Trial.Thomas C. Brickhouse & Nicholas D. Smith - 1990 - Princeton University Press.
    Thomas Brickhouse and Nicholas Smith offer a comprehensive historical and philosophical interpretation of, and commentary on, one of Plato's most widely read works, the Apology of Socrates. Virtually every modern interpretation characterizes some part of what Socrates says in the Apology as purposefully irrelevant or even antithetical to convincing the jury to acquit him at his trial. This book, by contrast, argues persuasively that Socrates offers a sincere and well-reasoned defense against the charges he faces. First, the authors establish (...)
  17. Reconstructing individualism: autonomy, individuality, and the self in Western thought.Thomas C. Heller & Christine Brooke-Rose (eds.) - 1986 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Introduction THOMAS C. HELLER AND DAVID E. WELLBERY A he essays that follow originated in a conference entitled "Reconstructing Individualism," held at ...
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    Demetrius Poliorcetes, Kairos, and the Sacred and Civil Calendars of Athens.Thomas C. Rose - 2018 - História 67 (3):258.
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    The contradiction unresolved.Thomas C. Schelling - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (4):595-595.
    Extreme sensations – thirst, pain – can focus attention on local consequences at the expense of the overall, perhaps for good evolutionary reasons. Maybe the same phenomenon evolves from prolonged use of addictive substances. The matching law explains mistaken choice, not how a person who has confronted personal catastrophe manages to ignore it in making a locally induced choice.
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    "As prickly as a porcupine: reflections on a systems-based" experiential sculpting exercise".Thomas C. Foreman - 2009 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 20 (3):264-265.
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    The Pervasive Presence of the Spiritual in Gabriel Marcel's World.Thomas C. Anderson - unknown
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    The Problem of Punishment in Socratic Philosophy.Thomas C. Brickhouse & Nicholas D. Smith - 1997 - Apeiron 30 (4):95 - 107.
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    Nourishing Life: Russell and the 20th-Century British Peace Movement, 1900-18.Thomas C. Kennedy - 1984 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 4 (1):223.
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    Establishing a constitutional ‘right of asylum’ in early nineteenth-century Britain.Thomas C. Jones - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (5):545-562.
    ABSTRACT For several generations before the First World War, the idea that the British constitution contained a ‘right of asylum' for foreign nationals was commonplace. Though this belief had profound consequences for Britain's treatment of political and religious exiles, its relations with foreign states, and the drafting of its extradition and immigration laws, there has been little enquiry into its origins. This article delineates the emergence of the idea of a constitutional ‘right of asylum', locating it in a series of (...)
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    Beyond Sartre's Ethics of Authenticity.Thomas C. Anderson - 2002 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 33 (2):138-154.
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    Sartre's Second or Dialectical Ethics.Thomas C. Anderson - unknown
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    (1 other version)The Obligation to Will the Freedom of Others, According to Jean-Paul Sartre.Thomas C. Anderson - unknown
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    (1 other version)Authenticity, Conversion and the City of Ends in Sartre's "Notebooks for an Ethics".Thomas C. Anderson - unknown
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    Ch 'en Tu-hsiu (1879-1942) and Hu Shih (1891-1962)'.Thomas C. Kuo - 1997 - Chinese Studies in History 31 (1):23-54.
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    The Theory of Natural Knowledge.Thomas C. Vinci - 1998 - In Cartesian truth. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Cartesian epistemology comprises three main divisions: an a priori theory, discussed in Chs. 1–3, a psychological theory of error explanations in judgment induced by features of our sense experience discussed in Chs. 4, 5 and 7, and a theory of natural reasons, discussed here. The theory of natural reasons, based on Descartes's notion of natural inclinations, is expressed here in terms of a series of warrant principles of which there are two main kinds: those that warrant action and those that (...)
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    Health Insurance Reform and HMO Penetration in the Small Group Market.Thomas C. Buchmueller & Su Liu - 2005 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 42 (4):367-380.
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    The effect of music on eating behavior.Thomas C. Roballey - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (3):221-222.
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  33. Philosophical reflections on the history and future of science and spirituality.Thomas C. Daffern - 2009 - In Eva Zerovnik, Olga Markič & Andrej Ule, Philosophical Insights About Modern Science. New York, USA: Nova Science Publishers.
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    The developmental roots of consciousness and emotional experience.Thomas C. Dalton - 2000 - Consciousness and Emotion 1 (1):55-89.
    Charles Darwin is generally credited with having formulated the first systematic attempt to explain the evolutionary origins and function of the expression of emotions in animals and humans. His ingenious theory, however, was burdened with popular misconceptions about human phylogenetic heritage and bore the philosophical and theoretical deficiencies of the brain science of his era that his successors strove to overcome. In their attempts to rectify Darwin?s errors, William James, James Mark Baldwin and John Dewey each made important contributions to (...)
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  35. The Impact of Culture on Education.C. Thomas - 1997 - Journal of Thought 32:7-24.
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    Russell and the Pacifists [review of Jo Vellacott, Bertrand Russell and Pacifists in the First World War ].Thomas C. Kennedy - 1981 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 1 (1):83.
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    Sartre's Two Ethics: From Authenticity to Integral Humanity.Thomas C. Anderson - 1993 - Open Court Publishing.
    Sartre's moral thinking progressed from an abstract, idealistic ethics of authenticity to a more concrete, realistic, and materialistic morality. Much of Sartre's important unpublished work on ethics - relevant to both his 'first' and his 'second' ethics - has become available to scholars only in the years since his death. Only now has it become possible to give a complete presentation of both the first and the second ethics and to accurately identify their relationship. Sartre's Two Ethics also presents Professor (...)
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  38. Plato's Socrates.Thomas C. Brickhouse & Nicholas D. Smith (eds.) - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Brickhouse and Smith cast new light on Plato's early dialogues by providing novel analyses of many of the doctrines and practices for which Socrates is best known. Included are discussions of Socrates' moral method, his profession of ignorance, his denial of akrasia, as well as his views about the relationship between virtue and happiness, the authority of the State, and the epistemic status of his daimonion.
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  39. Modernizing the Enemy: Steven Spielberg Updates Wells's War of the Worlds to Reflect the Current Terrorist Threat.Thomas C. Renzi - 2008 - In Anthony David Hughes & Miranda Jane Hughes, Modern and postmodern cutting edge films. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 75.
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    Effects of category composition and response label on attribute identification concept performance.Thomas C. Toppino & Peder J. Johnson - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 101 (2):289.
  41. Socrates on the Emotions.Thomas C. Brickhouse & Nicholas D. Smith - 2015 - Plato Journal 15:9-28.
    In this paper we argue that Socrates is a cognitivist about emotions, but then ask how the beliefs that constitute emotions can come into being, and why those beliefs seem more resistant to change through rational persuasion than other beliefs.
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  42. Life in the Spirit.Thomas C. Oden - 1992
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    Presidential Address: Technology and the Decline of Leisure.Thomas C. Anderson - unknown
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    Control of asymmetric cell divisions: will cnidarians provide an answer?Thomas C. G. Bosch - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (9):929-931.
    Cells in the basal metazoan phylum Cnidaria are characterized by remarkable plasticity in their differentiation capacity. The mechanism controlling asymmetric cell divisions is not understood in cnidarians or in any other animal group. PIWI proteins recently have been shown to be involved in maintaining the self‐renewal capacity of stem cells in organisms as diverse as ciliates, flies, worms and mammals. Seipel et al.1 find that, in the cnidarian Podocoryne carnea, the Piwi homolog Cniwi is transcriptionally upregulated when the polyp generates (...)
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    The Religion of Socrates.Thomas C. Brickhouse & Mark L. McPherran - 1999 - Philosophical Review 108 (2):279.
    This book is without doubt the most meticulously researched, carefully argued, and comprehensive study of Socratic religion to date. When McPherran refers to the religion of Socrates, he means the religion of the historical Socrates. Like many contemporary scholars, McPherran thinks that Plato’s early dialogues are generally reliable sources for the views of the historical Socrates. With uncommon clarity, the author develops the philosophical and religious commitments of this Socrates and shows how they are really complementary parts of a single (...)
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  46. Socrates and the Unity of the Virtues.Thomas C. Brickhouse & Nicholas D. Smith - 1997 - The Journal of Ethics 1 (4):311-324.
    In the Protagoras, Socrates argues that each of the virtue-terms refers to one thing (: 333b4). But in the Laches (190c8–d5, 199e6–7), Socrates claims that courage is a proper part of virtue as a whole, and at Euthyphro 11e7–12e2, Socrates says that piety is a proper part of justice. But A cannot be both identical to B and also a proper part of B – piety cannot be both identical to justice and also a proper part of justice. In this (...)
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    Die Rückkehr der Begriffe Sigmund Freuds.Thomas C. Bender - 2023 - Psyche 77 (8):743-754.
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  48. Contemporary Theology and Psychotherary.Thomas C. Oden - 1967
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  49. The philosophy of Socrates.Thomas C. Brickhouse - 2000 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press. Edited by Nicholas D. Smith.
    This text provides an introduction to Socrates—both the charismatic, controversial historical figure and the essential Socratic philosophy. Written at a beginning level but incorporating recent scholarship, The Philosophy of Socrates offers numerous translations of pertinent passages. As they present these passages, Nicholas Smith and Thomas Brickhouse demonstrate why these passages are problematic, survey the interpretive and philosophical options, and conclude with brief defenses of their own proposed solutions. Throughout, the authors rely on standard translations to parallel accompanying assigned primary (...)
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  50. Zeigler On Plato's "Gorgias" and Psychological Egoism.Thomas C. Brickhouse - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (4):451.
     
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