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    James Stirling's Architecture and the Post-War Crisis of Movement.Todd Jerome Satter - 2012 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 6 (1):55-71.
    Deleuze's cinema project identifies a crisis of movement, action and thought, established initially in the war-devastated spaces of neo-realist cinema. Indirectly these spaces subordinate architecture as the locus of crisis, which only new, temporal artistic practices can avert. However, an architectural model of the smooth and striated, revealing a sophisticated interplay of the two concepts, can reinstall design practice and the intentional built environment as part of a productive and affirmative image of thought. The designs of James Stirling, whose career (...)
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    Context processing in older adults: evidence for a theory relating cognitive control to neurobiology in healthy aging.Todd S. Braver, Deanna M. Barch, Beth A. Keys, Cameron S. Carter, Jonathan D. Cohen, Jeffrey A. Kaye, Jeri S. Janowsky, Stephan F. Taylor, Jerome A. Yesavage & Martin S. Mumenthaler - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (4):746.
  3. Todd C. Moody, Does God Exist? [REVIEW]Jerome Gellman - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17:269-270.
     
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  4. The Adapted Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and the Generation of Culture.Jerome H. Barkow, Leda Cosmides & John Tooby - 1992 - Oxford University Press. Edited by Jerome H. Barkow, Leda Cosmides & John Tooby.
    Second, this collection of cognitive programs evolved in the Pleistocene to solve the adaptive problems regularly faced by our hunter-gatherer ancestors-...
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  5. On The Open Future: Replies to Rhoda and Rubio.Patrick Todd - forthcoming - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion.
    These are my materials (a short precis, and replies to Alan Rhoda and Daniel Rubio) for an invited symposium on my book _The Open Future: Why Future Contingents are All False_ (OUP, 2021) in IJPR. [The commentaries from Rhoda/Rubio are available on their respective PhilPapers profiles.].
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    Enjoying what we don't have: the political project of psychoanalysis.Todd McGowan - 2013 - Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
    First book to identify the political project inherent in the fundamental tenets of psychoanalysis.
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  7. Margin for error and the transparency of knowledge.Jérôme Dokic & Paul Égré - 2009 - Synthese 166 (1):1-20.
    In chapter 5 of Knowledge and its Limits, T. Williamson formulates an argument against the principle (KK) of epistemic transparency, or luminosity of knowledge, namely “that if one knows something, then one knows that one knows it”. Williamson’s argument proceeds by reductio: from the description of a situation of approximate knowledge, he shows that a contradiction can be derived on the basis of principle (KK) and additional epistemic principles that he claims are better grounded. One of them is a reflective (...)
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  8. A bottom-up model of skill learning.Ron Sun, Todd Peterson & Edward Merrill - unknown
    We present a skill learning model CLARION. Different from existing models of high-level skill learning that use a topdown approach (that is, turning declarative knowledge into procedural knowledge), we adopt a bottom-up approach toward low-level skill learning, where procedural knowledge develops first and declarative knowledge develops later. CLAR- ION is formed by integrating connectionist, reinforcement, and symbolic learning methods to perform on-line learning. We compare the model with human data in a minefield navigation task. A match between the model and (...)
     
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  9. Psalm 70.Jerome F. D. Creach - 2006 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 60 (1):64-66.
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  10. On God, Suffering and Theodical Individualism.Jerome Gellman - 2010 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 2 (1):187 - 191.
  11. Jean Paul Sartre: The Mystical Atheist.Jerome Gellman - 2009 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (2):127 - 137.
    Within Jean Paul Sartre’s atheistic program, he objected to Christian mysticism as a delusory desire for substantive being. I suggest that a Christian mystic might reply to Sartre’s attack by claiming that Sartre indeed grasps something right about the human condition but falls short of fully understanding what he grasps. Then I argue that the true basis of Sartre’s atheism is neither philosophical nor existentialist, but rather mystical. Sartre had an early mystical atheistic intuition that later developed into atheistic mystical (...)
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    Quels futurs pour l’utopie?Jérôme Baschet - 2022 - Cahiers Philosophiques 167 (4):9-25.
    L’autonomie zapatiste, qui se construit dans les territoires rebelles du Chiapas, peut être considérée comme l’une des utopies réelles les plus remarquables que l’on puisse observer aujourd’hui. On proposera ici une description sommaire de cette expérience et de certains de ses apports plus réflexifs, afin d’en tirer quelques enseignements pour une approche renouvelée de l’utopie, en lien avec l’émergence de régimes d’historicité inédits. Car si l’utopie se meurt sous la chape de plomb présentiste, elle doit aussi défaire ses liens avec (...)
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    Big data and ethics: the medical datasphere.Jérôme Béranger - 2016 - Kidlington, Oxford, UK: Elsevier.
    Faced with the exponential development of Big Data and both its legal and economic repercussions, we are still slightly in the dark concerning the use of digital information. In the perpetual balance between confidentiality and transparency, this data will lead us to call into question how we understand certain paradigms, such as the Hippocratic Oath in medicine. As a consequence, a reflection on the study of the risks associated with the ethical issues surrounding the design and manipulation of this "massive (...)
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  14. From linguistic contextualism to situated cognition: The case of ad hoc concepts.Jérôme Dokic - 2006 - Philosophical Psychology 19 (3):309 – 328.
    Our utterances are typically if not always "situated," in the sense that they are true or false relative to unarticulated parameters of the extra-linguistic context. The problem is to explain how these parameters are determined, given that nothing in the uttered sentences indicates them. It is tempting to claim that they must be determined at the level of thought or intention. However, as many philosophers have observed, thoughts themselves are no less situated than utterances. Unarticulated parameters need not be mentally (...)
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    Strength of Ventral Tegmental Area Connections With Left Caudate Nucleus Is Related to Conflict Monitoring.Ping C. Mamiya, Todd Richards, Neva M. Corrigan & Patricia K. Kuhl - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  16. Daydreaming and the stream of thought.Jerome L. Singer - 1974 - American Scientist 62:417-425.
  17. Too much ado about belief.Jérôme Dokic & Elisabeth Pacherie - 2007 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 6 (1):185-200.
    Three commitments guide Dennett’s approach to the study of consciousness. First, an ontological commitment to materialist monism. Second, a methodological commitment to what he calls ‘heterophenomenology.’ Third, a ‘doxological’ commitment that can be expressed as the view that there is no room for a distinction between a subject’s beliefs about how things seem to her and what things actually seem to her, or, to put it otherwise, as the view that there is no room for a reality/appearance distinction for consciousness. (...)
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    The Platonic Approach to Sense-Perception.Todd Ganson - 2005 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 22 (1):1-15.
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    Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy of Religion.Graham Oppy (ed.) - 2014 - London: Routledge.
    This book is a collection of chapters on contemporary philosophy of religion by a wide range of authors: Beverley Clack; John Manoussakis; Nick Trakakis; Trent Dougherty; Logan Paul Gage; Genia Schonbaumsfeld; Harriet Harris; Karyn Lai; Imran Aijaz; Monima Chadha; John Bishop; Jerome Gellman; Mark Wynn; Bryan Frances; Ed Feser; Michael Scott; Roger M. White; David Bartholomew; Kevin Hart; Victoria Harrison; Marci Hamilton; Medhi Aminrazavi; Daniel McKaughan; Michael Smith; David Oderberg; Neil Levy; Michael Levine; Christopher Toner; Rob Koons; Todd (...)
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  20. I Called to God from a Narrow Place a Wide Future for Philosophy of Religion.Jerome Gellman - 2011 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (1):43 - 66.
    I urge philosophers of religion to investigate far more vigorously than they have until now the acceptability of varied components of the world religions and their epistemological underpinnings. By evaluating "acceptability" I mean evaluation of truth, morality, spiritual efficacy and human flourishing, in fact, any value religious devotees might think significant to their religious lives. Secondly, I urge that philosophers of religion give more attention to what scholars have called the "esoteric" level of world religions, including components of strong ineffability, (...)
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  21. Controlling one's stream of thought through perceptual and reflective processing.Giacomo A. Bonanno & Jerome L. Singer - 1993 - In Daniel M. Wegner & James W. Pennebaker (eds.), Handbook of Mental Control. Prentice-Hall.
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    Endogenous Timing in a Gaming Tournament.Kyung Hwan Baik, Todd Cherry, Stephan Kroll & Jason Shogren - 1999 - Theory and Decision 47 (1):1-21.
    This paper examines the theoretical background and actual behavior in a gaming tournament with endogenous timing where a person has more incentive, structure, and time to form a strategy. The baseline treatment suggests that subgame perfection is a reasonable predictor of behavior –- subjects made 170 of 208 theoretically predicted choices of best actions, with the majority of mistakes made in timing choices by the players who did not survive the cut to the second round. Four sensitivity treatments established that (...)
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    The influence of indirect and direct emotional processing on memory for facial expressions.Ronak Patel, Todd A. Girard & Robin E. A. Green - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (6):1143-1152.
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    Examining the Economic Crisis as a Crisis of Values.Rebecca Todd Peters - 2011 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 65 (2):154-166.
    As Christians, we are called to think about the fundamental values that shape and guide our economic behavior and the economic structures of our society. This article focuses on the ways in which the problem of predatory lending, or usury, allows us to examine our most basic Christian values and principles and think about how they might serve as a moral foundation for reshaping our economic structures and transactions.
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    Du droit saisi par l’IA au droit saisissant l’IA, éléments de réflexion.Jérôme Dupré - 2018 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 60 (1):103-116.
    L’intelligence artificielle (IA) est une notion propice aux fantasmes. En pratique, elle désigne notamment une technologie permettant à des machines de réaliser des choses que les humains qualifient d’intelligentes. Le rapport que l’intelligence artificielle entretient avec le droit se situe essentiellement à deux niveaux. D’une part on peut traiter, grâce à l’intelligence artificielle, le droit comme un objet mathématique, ce qui permet de quantifier l’ aléa judiciaire. Dans ce cadre, la machine ne singe pas le raisonnement du juge mais permet (...)
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    Introduction au logiciel libre.Jérôme Gleizes - 2000 - Multitudes 1 (1):161-165.
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    Le capital humain.Jérôme Gleizes - 2000 - Multitudes 2 (2):111-112.
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    La passion du libre.Jérôme Gleizes & Aris Papathéodorou - 2000 - Multitudes 1 (1):166-174.
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  29. Situated mental representations.Jérôme Dokic - unknown
    Situation theorists such as John Barwise, John Etchemendy, John Perry and François Recanati have put forward the hypothesis that linguistic representations are situated in the sense that they are true or false only relative to partial situations which are not explicitly represented as such. Following Recanati's lead, I explore this hypothesis with respect to mental representations. First, I introduce the notion of unarticulated constituent, due to John Perry. I suggest that the question of whether there really are such constituents should (...)
     
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  30. Chance in human affairs.Jerome G. Manis & Bernard N. Meltzer - 1994 - Sociological Theory 12 (1):45-56.
    Under the sway of the postulate of determinism, sociologists (with some exceptions) have given little direct attention to sheerly fortuitous events. Such events are analytically distinguishable from those which are considered the results of chance only because we currently lack knowledge of their causation. Exemplifications of pure chance abound in the various arts and sciences, including sociology (especially in work by symbolic interactionists). Direct, explicit consideration of random, accidental, or chance phenomena requires approaches that emphasize both the processes of behavior (...)
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    Integrated Models of Cognitive Systems.Wayne D. Gray (ed.) - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    The field of cognitive modeling has progressed beyond modeling cognition in the context of simple laboratory tasks and begun to attack the problem of modeling it in more complex, realistic environments, such as those studied by researchers in the field of human factors. The problems that the cognitive modeling community is tackling focus on modeling certain problems of communication and control that arise when integrating with the external environment factors such as implicit and explicit knowledge, emotion, cognition, and the cognitive (...)
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    Le capitalisme entre rationalité et politique, Orient et Occident.Jérôme Maucourant - 2010 - Cités 41 (1):15.
    Après la crise de l’année 2008, la plus grave jamais traversée par le capitalisme depuis 1929, après des immixtions d’un niveau rarement atteint du politique dans l’économie, voilà que surgissent d’amples interrogations sur la nature même de ce régime économique. En ces temps de crise de l’économie et de trouble dans la pensée sur l’économie, il faut..
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    Reconstruction in Art.Jerome Mazzaro - 1973 - Diacritics 3 (4):39.
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    Voltaire's Philosophy of History.Jerome Rosenthal - 1955 - Journal of the History of Ideas 16 (1/4):151.
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    Variation sans temps. Une contribution à la métaphysique de la gravité quantique 2/2.Jérôme Rosanvallon - 2022 - Rue Descartes 101 (1):132-147.
    « Les inventions et révolutions scientifiques ont toujours sinon fondé du moins suscité des inventions et révolutions métaphysiques susceptibles de leur faire écho. La physique contemporaine, depuis le début du xx ème siècle, avec l’avènement des relativité restreinte et générale et de la physique quantique, jusqu’à aujourd’hui, avec l’élaboration (toujours en cours d’achèvement et de validation) d’une théorie quantique adéquate de la gravitation, est riche de telles révolutions, notamment concernant la nature du temps, concept complexe dont ces théories nous ont (...)
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    The Disciplining of Education: New Languages of Power and Resistance.Jerome Satterthwaite, Elizabeth Atkinson & Wendy Martin (eds.) - 2004 - Trentham Books.
    This book is a call to educators everywhere to recognize and resist the global forces which are driving educational policy deeper and deeper into narrow discourses of performance, accountability and e~certaintiese(tm) about what works.
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    Dialogue and discovery. A study in socratic method,.Jerome P. Schiller - 1988 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (4):655-657.
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    Personal and environmental determinants of perception in a size constancy experiment.Jerome L. Singer - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 43 (6):420.
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    Repression and Dissociation: Implications for Personality Theory, Psychopathology and Health.Jerome L. Singer (ed.) - 1990 - University of Chicago Press.
    This book features contributions from twenty six leading experts that survey the theoretical, historical, methodological, empirical, and clinical aspects of ...
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  40. Appetitive Desire in Later Plato.Todd Ganson - 2001 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 18 (3):227-237.
  41. Vasily Kandinsky and His Idea of Ultimate Reality.Jerome Ashmore - 1979 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 2 (3):228-256.
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  42. Mythe et histoire: Regards croisés sur l'Amazonnie brésilienne.Jérome Assa - 2004 - Iris 27:139-169.
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    Autonomie, indianité et anticapitalisme : l'expérience zapatiste.Jérôme Baschet - 2014 - Actuel Marx 2 (2):23-39.
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    Definability with a predicate for a semi-linear set.Michael Benedikt & H. Jerome Keisler - 2003 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 68 (1):319-351.
    We settle a number of questions concerning definability in first order logic with an extra predicate symbol ranging over semi-linear sets. We give new results both on the positive and negative side: we show that in first-order logic one cannot query a semi-linear set as to whether or not it contains a line, or whether or not it contains the line segment between two given points. However, we show that some of these queries become definable if one makes small restrictions (...)
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    Critical Notice.Jerome E. Bickenbach - 1990 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 20 (4):577-600.
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    Commentary on Campolo.Jerome E. Bickenbach - unknown
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    Commentary on Forde.Jerome Bickenbach - unknown
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  48. The Word of God for the People of God: An Entryway to the Theological Interpretation of Scripture.J. Todd Billings - 2010
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    Risque et existence chez Søren Kierkegaard.Jérôme Bord - 2020 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 152 (3):259-277.
    La question du risque transparaît dans toute l’œuvre de Kierkegaard. En plus de lui apporter dynamisme et profondeur, elle permet au penseur danois d’articuler philosophie de l’existence et philosophie de la foi. Précisément, le risque chrétien, en tant que risque « intellectuel » et « existentiel », oriente l’individu vers soi-même, et plus exactement, vers ce paradigme de l’identité qu’est le Christ en tant qu’homme-Dieu. Nous nous proposons donc ici d’analyser cette notion éminemment kierkegaardienne en insistant notamment sur deux modalités (...)
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    Outrageous, inescapable? Debating historical analogies in the coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.Jerome Bourdon - 2015 - Discourse and Communication 9 (4):407-422.
    This article explores the debate that has surrounded the use of analogies in coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, analyzing in depth two ‘analogy affairs’ on the basis of a LexisNexis corpus: the 2002 Auschwitz-Saramago affair and the 2006–2007 Apartheid-Carter affair. Using the classic Aristotelian tripartition of logos, ethos, and pathos, the article unfolds the argumentative structure of the controversies. Carter and Saramago used the combination of their own personal status and the controversial nature of their analogies to trigger a debate. (...)
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