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    Pronouns Are as Sensitive to Structural Constraints as Reflexives in Early Processing: Evidence From Visual World Paradigm Eye-Tracking.Chung-hye Han, Keir Moulton, Trevor Block, Holly Gendron & Sander Nederveen - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    A number of studies in the extant literature report findings that suggest asymmetry in the way reflexive and pronoun anaphors are interpreted in the early stages of processing: that pronouns are less sensitive to structural constraints, as formulated by Binding Theory, than reflexives, in the initial antecedent retrieval process. However, in previous visual world paradigm eye-tracking studies, these conclusions were based on sentences that placed the critical anaphors within picture noun phrases or prepositional phrases, which have independently been shown not (...)
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  2. Truth and error in Aristotle's theory of sense perception.Irving Block - 1961 - Philosophical Quarterly 11 (42):1-9.
    Why does aristotle say that the common sensibles are susceptible to error while the specific sensibles are not? various solutions of this problem are discussed and finally it is concluded that aristotle's meaning here is teleological. The specific senses were fashioned by nature to perceive the specific sensibles but not the common sensibles and so error sometimes (often) creeps in. The common sense is really not a sense faculty as the eye, The ear etc.
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    The Border Between Thinking and Seeing.Ned Block - 2023 - Analysis 83 (3):539-541.
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    Business for Good? An Investigation into the Strategies Firms Use to Maximize the Impact of Financial Corporate Philanthropy on Employee Attitudes.Emily S. Block, Ante Glavas, Michael J. Mannor & Laura Erskine - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 146 (1):167-183.
    Most research on the corporate philanthropy of organizations has focused on the external benefits of such initiatives for firms, such as benefits for firm reputation and opportunities. However, many firms justify their giving, in part, due to the positive impact it has on their employees. Little is known about the effectiveness of such efforts, or how they can be managed strategically to maximize impact. We hypothesize a main effect of office-level corporate philanthropy on average employee attitudes in that office, but (...)
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    Responses to critics.Ned Block - 2025 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 110 (1):325-357.
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    Précis of The Border between Seeing and Thinking.Ned Block - 2025 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 110 (1):273-283.
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  7. Perspectives on the Philosophy of Wisttgenstein.Irving Block - 1984 - Mind 93 (369):131-134.
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    Timing and time perception: A selective review and commentary on recent reviews.Richard A. Block & Simon Grondin - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Aristotle and the physical object.Irving Block - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (1):93-101.
    HOW WE BECOME AWARE OF PHYSICAL OBJECTS OVER AND ABOVE THE PERCEPTUAL ACTS OF SEEING COLOR, SHAPES AND HEARING SOUNDS, ETC., IS A QUESTION THAT HAS OCCUPIED MANY CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHERS OF SENSE-PERCEPTION. DID ARISTOTLE EVER FACE THIS PROBLEM, AND IF HE DID, HOW DID HE DEAL WITH IT? THIS ARTICLE DISCUSSES THIS QUESTION AND CONCLUDES THAT THE ANSWER TO IT CAN BE FOUND "DE INSOMNIAS" IN ARISTOTLE'S DISCUSSION OF DREAMS AND ILLUSIONS. THERE IS AN ACT AFFIRMATION ("PHESIN") CARRIED OUT BY (...)
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    A Libertarian Perspective on the Stem Cell Debate: Compromising the Uncompromisible.W. Block - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (4):429-448.
    The present paper attempts to forge a compromise between those who maintain that stem cell research is out-and-out murder of young helpless human beings and those who favor this practice. The compromise is predicated upon the libertarian theory of private property rights. Starting out with the premise that not only the fetus but even the fertilized egg is a human being, with all rights thereto, it offers a competition between those who fertilize eggs for research and those who wish to (...)
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    Public goods and externalities: The case of roads.Walter Block - 1983 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 7 (1):1-34.
  12. Time and consciousness.Richard A. Block - 1979 - In G. Underwood & R. Stevens, Aspects of Consciousness: Volume 1, Psychological Issues. Academic Press.
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    (1 other version)Teaching business ethics: A 'classificationist' approach.Walter Block & Paul F. Cwik - 2007 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 16 (2):98–106.
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    A Libertarian Case for Free Immigration.Walter Block - 1998 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 13 (2):167-186.
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  15. Aristotle on the Common Sense.Irving L. Block - 1988 - Ancient Philosophy 8 (2):235-249.
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    Coase and Demsetz on private property rights.Walter Block - 1977 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 1 (2):111-115.
  17. On reparations to blacks for slavery.Walter Block - 2002 - Human Rights Review 3 (4):53-73.
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    Roads, Brtoges, Sunlight, and Private Property Rights.Mattew Block & Walter Block - 1996 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 7 (2-3):351-362.
  19. Continuums.Walter Block & William Barnett Ii - 2008 - Etica E Politica 10 (1):151-166.
    There are continuum problems in political economy. There are no objective non-debatable solutions to any of them. All answers to them are arbitrary. Responding to these challenges are, ideally, the responsibility of courts, juries, etc.
     
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    Why Darwinians Should Not Be Afraid of Mary Douglas--And Vice Versa: The Case of Disgust.A. D. Block & S. E. Cuypers - 2012 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 42 (4):459-488.
    Evolutionary psychology and human sociobiology often reject the mere possibility of symbolic causality. Conversely, theories in which symbolic causality plays a central role tend to be both anti-nativist and anti-evolutionary. This article sketches how these apparent scientific rivals can be reconciled in the study of disgust. First, we argue that there are no good philosophical or evolutionary reasons to assume that symbolic causality is impossible. Then, we examine to what extent symbolic causality can be part of the theoretical toolbox of (...)
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    Mating games: cultural evolution and sexual selection.Andreas De Block & Siegfried8 Dewitte - 2007 - Biology and Philosophy 22 (4):475-491.
    In this paper, we argue that mating games, a concept that denotes cultural practices characterized by a competitive element and an ornamental character, are essential drivers behind the emergence and maintenance of human cultural practices. In order to substantiate this claim, we sketch out the essential role of the game’s players and audience, as well as the ways in which games can mature and turn into relatively stable cultural practices. After outlining the life phase of mating games – their emergence, (...)
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    Toward a libertarian theory of blackmail.Walter Block - 2001 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 15 (2):55-88.
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  23. Toward a Libertarian Theory of Guilt and Punishment for the Crime of Statism.Walter Block - 2010 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 22 (1):665.
     
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  24. The dance: Essence of embodiment.Betty Block & Judith Lee Kissell - 2001 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 22 (1):5-15.
    An analysis of movement, and particularly of dance,helps us to see in an extraordinarily effective way the meaningof embodiment. This paper then looks through the eyes ofdance theorists and at philosophers who consider dance andmovement and their meaning of embodiment. A study of movementand dance encompasses the fullest meaning of embodiment: that theembodied way of being-in-the-world is also an embedded way ofbeing in a world of others. Dance has critically importantsocial ramifications. In our own and other cultures, dance playsan important (...)
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  25. Van Dun on Freedom and Property: A Critique.Walter Block - 2010 - Libertarian Papers 2.
    Van Dun rejects private road ownership on the ground that owners will trap homeowners whose property abuts their thoroughfares. The present paper rejects this claim, and demonstrates that a free enterprise system of private ownership will maximize the welfare of householders, not minimize it.
     
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    Banks, Insurance Companies, and Discrimination1.Walter Block, Nicholas Snow & Edward Stringham - 2008 - Business and Society Review 113 (3):403-419.
    This article examines some of the reasons why banks and insurance companies have been accused of discrimination, and shows that this is by and large a false accusation. Economic analysis demonstrates that racial discrimination is not a profit‐maximizing strategy. Actually, unwise public policies are actually precluding many consumers from the market.
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    Machina Sapiens: Digital Posthumanism from the Perspective of Plessner’s Logic of Levels.Katharina Block - 2019 - Human Studies 42 (1):83-100.
    This paper examines whether the posthumanist vision of a new level of life is a plausible idea or a mere utopia. On a philosophical metalevel, there is always a discussion about the anthropological and thus also ontological and natural philosophical assumptions underlying posthumanism, aimed at assessing the strong presuppositions informing the posthumanist goal of a next level of life. From the perspective of Helmuth Plessner’s grounding of the different levels of organic life in a philosophy of nature, theoretically substantiating the (...)
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    Paving the Way for an Evolutionary Social Constructivism.Andreas De Block & Bart Du Laing - 2007 - Biological Theory 2 (4):337-348.
    The idea has recently taken root that evolutionary theory and social constructivism are less antagonistic than most theorists thought, and we have even seen attempts at integrating constructivist and evolutionary approaches to human thought and behaviour. We argue in this article that although the projected integration is possible, indeed valuable, the existing attempts have tended to be vague or overly simplistic about the claims of social constructivist. We proceed by examining how to give more precision and substance to the research (...)
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    Constitutional economics and the calculus of consent.Walter Block & Thomas DiLorenzo - 2001 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 15 (3):37-56.
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  30. Radical Libertarianism: Applying Libertarian Principles to Dealing with the Unjust Government, Part 1.Walter Block - 2004 - Reason Papers 27:113-130.
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    Reply to Hellmer on sweatshops.Walter Block - 2010 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 22 (1):719-739.
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  32. Rejoinder to Hoppe on Indifference Once Again.Walter Block & William Barnett - 2010 - Reason Papers 32:141-154.
     
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  33. Rejoinder to Wisniewski on Abortion.Walter Block - 2010 - Libertarian Papers 2.
    I have published more than just a few papers on the abortion issue. Instead of taking either the pro choice or the pro life position, I offer a third alternative: evictionism. I claim that this perspective, which, as it happens is a principled compromise between the other two positions, is the only one compatible with libertarianism. Wisniewski offers several not unreasonable challenges to my thesis. The present paper is my attempt to refute each and every one of them.
     
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    Maturity Mismatching and “Market Failure”.Walter E. Block & William Barnett - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 142 (2):313-323.
    The present article is a continuation of the debate two sets of authors have been engaging in regarding one type of maturity mismatching: borrowing short and lending long. All four authors had agreed that this practice can set up the Austrian Business Cycle; the present author denies that BSLL would be a legitimate commercial interaction in the free society; Bagus and Howden continue to maintain that it would be licit. Our main criticism of Bagus and Howden is a reductio ad (...)
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    Jack and Jill have shifted spectra.Ned Block - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (6):946-947.
    There is reason to believe that people of different gender, race or age differ in spectra that are shifted relative to one another. Shifted spectra are not as dramatic as inverted spectra, but they can be used to make some of the same philosophical points.
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    Retrospective and prospective timing: Memory, attention and consciousness.Richard A. Block & Dan Zakay - 2001 - In Christoph Hoerl & Teresa McCormack, Time and memory: issues in philosophy and psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 59--76.
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    (1 other version)"Reply to Frank van Dun's" Natural Law and the Jurisprudence of Freedom".Walter Block - 2004 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 18:65-72.
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    The Economics and Ethics of Private Property: Studies in Political Economy and Philosophy - Hans Herman Hoppe.Walter Block - 1996 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 7 (1).
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    Using social theory to leap over historical contingencies: A comment on Robinson.Fred Block - 2001 - Theory and Society 30 (2):215-221.
    To be fair to Robinson, it is worth mentioning that he does offer a number of qualifications to his thesis. He tries to avoid excessive determinism and at one point suggests:A satisfactory account should not imply an evolutionary notion and should leave open the possibility of historic discontinuities and of contingencies that generate alternative pathways of development, including alternative futures.In other words, maybe this embryonic TNS will never progress beyond its current stage or perhaps it will continue to grow but (...)
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    La musique dans l'oeuvre de Platon.Irving Block - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (3):465-465.
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    America and symbols: Semiotics between reality and illusion.Lisa Block de Behar - 1993 - Semiotica 97 (3-4):219-230.
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  42. A Contextualistic View of Time and Mind.Richard A. Block - 1972 - In Julius Thomas Fraser, Time and Mind: Interdisciplinary Issues. International Universities Press. pp. 61-79.
     
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    All Goverment is Excessive: A Rejoinder to Dwight Lee's "In Defense of Excessive Government".Walter Block - 2002 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 16 (3):35-82.
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    An Interview with Larry Woiwode.Block - 1991 - Renascence 44 (1):17-30.
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    Ayn Rand, Religion, and Libertarianism.Walter E. Block - 2011 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 11 (1):63 - 79.
    Ayn Rand most certainly favored liberty, although she renounced the "libertarian" appellation. Yet, in her continuous, contemptuous and shrill attacks on religion, she was denigrating an institution that has made great contributions to freedom. The present essay is an attempt to right the balance; to demonstrate that religion and liberty are not the enemies supposed by Rand.
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    Causality and Explanation in Aristotle and Hume.Irving Block - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 3:762-766.
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    Editor's Note.Block - 2006 - Renascence 58 (3):178-179.
    Even though since 1965 the Great Cultural Revolution was basically an internal struggle in Mainland China, it coincided with a high tide of criticism toward Russian revisionism and therefore constituted a struggle for defining the ideological line of the Chinese Communist Party. As an internal struggle, the Great Cultural Revolution subjected all phases of cultural activity and personnel to a severe political grinding down so that a more uniform political consciousness of Maoism was generated as the guiding principle of the (...)
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    G. K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy as Intellectual Autobiography.Ed Block - 1996 - Renascence 49 (1):41-55.
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    Interview with Denise Levertov.Block - 1997 - Renascence 50 (1-2):5-15.
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    Mystery, Myth, and Presence.Block - 2005 - Renascence 58 (1):63-89.
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