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    Whose Turn? Chromosome Research and the Study of the Human Genome.Christopher R. Donohue & Eric D. Green - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 51 (4):631-655.
    A common account sees the human genome sequencing project of the 1990s as a “natural outgrowth” of the deciphering of the double helical structure of DNA in the 1950s. The essay aims to complicate this neat narrative by putting the spotlight on the field of human chromosome research that flourished at the same time as molecular biology. It suggests that we need to consider both endeavors – the human cytogeneticists who collected samples and looked down the microscope and the molecular (...)
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  2. The epistemic parity of testimony, memory, and perception.Christopher R. Green - manuscript
    Extensive literatures exist on the epistemology of testimony, memory, and perception, but for the most part these literatures do not systematically consider the extent of the analogies between the three epistemic sources. A number of the same problems reappear in all three literatures, however. Dealing simultaneously with all three sources and making a careful accounting of the analogies and disanalogies between them should therefore avoid unnecessary duplication of effort. Other than limits on the scope of which memorially- and testimonially-based beliefs (...)
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    Originalism and the sense-reference distinction.Christopher R. Green - 2006 - St. Louis U.L.J 50:555-628.
    I deploy the sense-reference distinction and its kin from the philosophy of language to answer the question what in constitutional interpretation should, and should not, be able to change after founders adopt a constitutional provision. I suggest that a constitutional expression's reference, but not its sense, can change. Interpreters should thus give founders' assessments of reference only Skidmore-level deference. From this position, I criticize the theories of constitutional interpretation offered by Raoul Berger, Jed Rubenfeld, and Richard Fallon, and apply the (...)
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    Suing One's Sense Faculties for Fraud: 'Justifiable Reliance' in the Law as a Clue to Epistemic Justification.Christopher R. Green - 2007 - Philosophical Papers 36 (1):49-90.
    The law requires that plaintiffs in fraud cases be 'justified' in relying on a misrepresentation. I deploy the accumulated intuitions of the law to defend externalist accounts of epistemic justification and knowledge against Laurence BonJour's counterexamples involving clairvoyance. I suggest that the law can offer a well-developed model for adding a no-defeater condition to either justification or knowledge but without requiring that subjects possess positive reasons to believe in the reliability of an epistemic source.
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  5. Reflections on reflection: Van Fraassen on belief.Mitchell S. Green & Christopher R. Hitchcock - 1994 - Synthese 98 (2):297 - 324.
    In Belief and the Will, van Fraassen employed a diachronic Dutch Book argument to support a counterintuitive principle called Reflection. There and subsequently van Fraassen has put forth Reflection as a linchpin for his views in epistemology and the philosophy of science, and for the voluntarism (first-person reports of subjective probability are undertakings of commitments) that he espouses as an alternative to descriptivism (first-person reports of subjective probability are merely self-descriptions). Christensen and others have attacked Reflection, taking it to have (...)
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    Book Review: The Structures of the Criminal Law, written by R.A. Duff, Lindsay Farmer, S.E. Marshall, Massimo Renzo, and Victor Tadros. [REVIEW]Christopher R. Green - 2015 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 12 (1):108-111.
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    Special Issue Editors’ Introduction: “Genomics and the Human Genome Project”.Eric D. Green & Christopher R. Donohue - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 51 (4):625-629.
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    Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Deep Brain Stimulation Think Tank: Advances in Cutting Edge Technologies, Artificial Intelligence, Neuromodulation, Neuroethics, Pain, Interventional Psychiatry, Epilepsy, and Traumatic Brain Injury.Joshua K. Wong, Günther Deuschl, Robin Wolke, Hagai Bergman, Muthuraman Muthuraman, Sergiu Groppa, Sameer A. Sheth, Helen M. Bronte-Stewart, Kevin B. Wilkins, Matthew N. Petrucci, Emilia Lambert, Yasmine Kehnemouyi, Philip A. Starr, Simon Little, Juan Anso, Ro’ee Gilron, Lawrence Poree, Giridhar P. Kalamangalam, Gregory A. Worrell, Kai J. Miller, Nicholas D. Schiff, Christopher R. Butson, Jaimie M. Henderson, Jack W. Judy, Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora, Kelly D. Foote, Peter A. Silburn, Luming Li, Genko Oyama, Hikaru Kamo, Satoko Sekimoto, Nobutaka Hattori, James J. Giordano, Diane DiEuliis, John R. Shook, Darin D. Doughtery, Alik S. Widge, Helen S. Mayberg, Jungho Cha, Kisueng Choi, Stephen Heisig, Mosadolu Obatusin, Enrico Opri, Scott B. Kaufman, Prasad Shirvalkar, Christopher J. Rozell, Sankaraleengam Alagapan, Robert S. Raike, Hemant Bokil, David Green & Michael S. Okun - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    DBS Think Tank IX was held on August 25–27, 2021 in Orlando FL with US based participants largely in person and overseas participants joining by video conferencing technology. The DBS Think Tank was founded in 2012 and provides an open platform where clinicians, engineers and researchers can freely discuss current and emerging deep brain stimulation technologies as well as the logistical and ethical issues facing the field. The consensus among the DBS Think Tank IX speakers was that DBS expanded in (...)
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    Are mental events preceded by their physical causes?Christopher D. Green & Grant R. Gillett - 1995 - Philosophical Psychology 8 (4):333-340.
    Libet's experiments, supported by a strict one-to-one identity thesis between brain events and mental events, have prompted the conclusion that physical events precede the mental events to which they correspond. We examine this claim and conclude that it is suspect for several reasons. First, there is a dual assumption that an intention is the kind of thing that causes an action and that can be accurately introspected. Second, there is a real problem with the method of timing the mental events (...)
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Robert D. Heslep, David L. Green, Christopher J. Lucas, Samuel Totten, Lawrence C. Stedman, Douglas Ray, Linda Irwin-Devitis, Karen R. Fellows, Roger G. Baldwin & John D. Mcneil - 1991 - Educational Studies 22 (3):352-401.
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    Value, Welfare, and Morality.Connie S. Rosati, R. G. Frey & Christopher W. Morris - 1995 - Philosophical Review 104 (4):603.
    This volume contains thirteen new essays covering various issues in value theory. Eight of the essays were presented at a conference by the same name at Bowling Green State University, five others were commissioned. The essays vary in quality, and some of them cover themes developed in previously published work. But overall, each essay provides a carefully argued point of view on an important issue.
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    Not All Green Space Is Created Equal: Biodiversity Predicts Psychological Restorative Benefits From Urban Green Space.Emma Wood, Alice Harsant, Martin Dallimer, Anna Cronin de Chavez, Rosemary R. C. McEachan & Christopher Hassall - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    Contemporary epidemiological methods testing the associations between green space and psychological well-being treat all vegetation cover as equal. However, there is very good reason to expect that variations in ecological "quality" (number of species, integrity of ecological processes) may influence the link between access to green space and benefits to human health and well-being. We test the relationship between green space quality and restorative benefit in an inner city urban population in Bradford, UK. We selected 12 urban (...)
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    Visual Complexity and Affect: Ratings Reflect More Than Meets the Eye.Christopher R. Madan, Janine Bayer, Matthias Gamer, Tina B. Lonsdorf & Tobias Sommer - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    What Should We Eat? Biopolitics, Ethics, and Nutritional Scientism.Christopher R. Mayes & Donald B. Thompson - 2015 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 12 (4):587-599.
    Public health advocates, government agencies, and commercial organizations increasingly use nutritional science to guide food choice and diet as a way of promoting health, preventing disease, or marketing products. We argue that in many instances such references to nutritional science can be characterized as nutritional scientism. We examine three manifestations of nutritional scientism: the simplification of complex science to increase the persuasiveness of dietary guidance, superficial and honorific references to science in order to justify cultural or ideological views about food (...)
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    The Tyranny of the Male Preserve.Christopher R. Matthews - 2016 - Gender and Society 30 (2):312-333.
    Within this paper I draw on short vignettes and quotes taken from a two-year ethnographic study of boxing to think through the continuing academic merit of the notion of the male preserve. This is an important task due to evidence of shifts in social patterns of gender that have developed since the idea was first proposed in the 1970s. In aligning theoretical contributions from Lefebvre and Butler to discussions of the male preserve, we are able to add nuance to our (...)
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    Revisiting Foucault's ‘Normative Confusions’: Surveying the Debate Since the Collège de France Lectures.Christopher R. Mayes - 2015 - Philosophy Compass 10 (12):841-855.
    At once historical and philosophical, Michel Foucault used his genealogical method to expose the contingent conditions constituting the institutions, sciences and practices of the present. His analyses of the asylum, clinic, prison and sexuality revealed the historical, political and epistemological forces that make up certain types of subjects, sciences and sites of control. Although noting the originality of his work, a number of early critics questioned the normative framework of Foucault's method. Nancy Fraser argued that Foucault's genealogical method was ‘normatively (...)
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    Using actions to enhance memory: effects of enactment, gestures, and exercise on human memory.Christopher R. Madan & Anthony Singhal - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Yuga-Avatāra Complex in the Mahābhārata and Harivaṃśa.Christopher R. Austin - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (4):903-927.
    A recent publication (I by Simon Brodbeck, 2022) proposes to resolve a long-standing theological conundrum of Hindu mythology on the basis of a literary-holist or “synchronic” reading of the Sanskrit Mahābhārata, seeking thereby to displace earlier scholarship treating this theme. This review essay provides a thorough analysis of the arguments of Divine Descent and the closely linked matter of the two competing methodologies in the reading of the Sanskrit epics: the “synchronic” or holist approach championed by Brodbeck and the “analytic” (...)
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    Undoing What Has Been Done: Arendt and Levinas on Forgiveness.Christopher R. Allers - 2010 - In Christopher Allers & Marieke Smit (eds.), Forgiveness in Perspective. Rodopi Press. pp. 66--19.
  20. Solitude: An exploration of benefits of being alone.Christopher R. Long & James R. Averill - 2003 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 33 (1):21–44.
    Historically, philosophers, artists, and spiritual leaders have extolled the benefits of solitude; currently, advice on how to achieve solitude is the subject of many popular books and articles. Seldom, however, has solitude been studied by psychologists, who have focused instead on the negative experiences associated with being alone, particularly loneliness. Solitude, in contrast to loneliness, is often a positive state—one that may be sought rather than avoided. In this article, we examine some of the benefits that have been attributed to (...)
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  21. The S? rasvata Y? tsattra in Mah? bh? rata 17 and 18.Christopher R. Austin - forthcoming - International Journal of Hindu Studies.
     
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    Editorial Special Edition on Evidence-Based Approaches and Practises in Phenomenology.Christopher R. Stones - 2012 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 12 (sup1).
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    Special Edition on Early Childhood Education and Phenomenology.Christopher R. Stones - 2012 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 12 (sup1).
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    Depositum II: Konrad Cramer's "Reflections on the Logical Structure of a Kantian Moral Argument".Christopher R. Taylor - 2003 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 57 (4):601-611.
    Konrad Cramer, in “ Reflections on the Logical Structure of a Kantian Moral Argument ”, argues that the Universal Law Formulation of the Categorical Imperative is best understood as providing us with an indirect method for determining the moral permissibility of acting on our maxims. He then goes on argue, however, that no interpretation of UL is consistent with Kant’s epistemic claim that we can easily discover what morality demands of us. In response I argue that Cramer relies on an (...)
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    Adaptive redundancy, denominator neglect, and the base-rate fallacy.Christopher R. Wolfe - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):286-287.
    Homo sapiens have evolved a dual-process cognitive architecture that is adaptive but prone to systematic errors. Fuzzy-trace theory predicts that nested or overlapping class-inclusion relations create processing interference, resulting in denominator neglect: behaving as if one ignores marginal denominators in a 2 × 2 table. Ignoring marginal denominators leads to fallacies in base-rate problems and conjunctive and disjunctive probability estimates.
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    Affect enhances object-background associations: evidence from behaviour and mathematical modelling.Christopher R. Madan, Aubrey G. Knight, Elizabeth A. Kensinger & Katherine R. Mickley Steinmetz - 2020 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (5):960-969.
    In recognition memory paradigms, emotional details are often recognised better than neutral ones, but at the cost of memory for peripheral details. We previously provided evidence that, when periph...
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  27. Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of Science.Christopher R. Hitchcock (ed.) - 2003 - Blackwell.
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    Christian theology and the transformation of natural religion: from incarnation to sacramentality: essays in honour of David Brown.Christopher R. Brewer & David Brown (eds.) - 2018 - Leuven: Peeters.
    David Brown (b. 1948) is a Scottish Episcopal priest and theologian whose work covers a vast terrain spanning methodological divisions between philosophy, Christian theology, religious studies, the arts and culture. Early work on the Trinity and Incarnation led to a Newman-inspired articulation of Scripture as tradition, and, related to this, the exploration of tradition as revelation with reference to a wide range of human experience. Moving from materially-mediated divine presence to culturally-mediated revelation, Brown's phenomenology of religious experience amounts to a (...)
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  29. From apparently finite to infinite : conceptual art and natural theology.Christopher R. Brewer - 2018 - In Christopher R. Brewer & David Brown (eds.), Christian theology and the transformation of natural religion: from incarnation to sacramentality: essays in honour of David Brown. Leuven: Peeters.
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    The Face of God: The Gifford Lectures 2010.Christopher R. Brewer - 2013 - Philosophia Christi 15 (1):208-211.
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  31. Sajmište kao evropsko mesto sećanja na holokaust.Christopher R. Browning - 2012 - Filozofija I Društvo 23 (4):99-105.
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    New Atheism: Critical Perspectives and Contemporary Debates.Christopher R. Cotter, Philip Andrew Quadrio & Jonathan Tuckett (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Springer.
    Whether understood in a narrow sense as the popular works of a small number of authors, or as a larger more diffuse movement, twenty-first century scholars, journalists, and activists from all ‘sides’ in the atheism versus theism debate, have noted the emergence of a particular form of atheism frequently dubbed ‘New Atheism’. The present collection has been brought together to provide a scholarly yet accessible consideration of the place and impact of ‘New Atheism’ in the contemporary world. Combining traditional and (...)
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    Predictive validity of the N2 and P3 ERP components to executive functioning in children: a latent-variable analysis.Christopher R. Brydges, Allison M. Fox, Corinne L. Reid & Mike Anderson - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  34. All Romantics Meet the Same Fate Someday" : Joni Mitchell, Blue, and Romanticism.Christopher R. Clason - 2022 - In James Rovira (ed.), Women in rock, women in romanticism. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Faire crier les pierres : les musées contemporains face au défi de la culture.Christopher R. Marshall - 2010 - Diogène 231 (3):47.
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    Faire crier les pierres : les musées contemporains face au défi de la culture.Christopher R. Marshall - 2011 - Diogène 3:47-59.
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    Make the Stones Shout: Contemporary museums and the challenge of culture.Christopher R. Marshall - 2011 - Diogenes 58 (3):35-44.
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    The Devil and Jonathan Edwards.Christopher R. Reaske - 1972 - Journal of the History of Ideas 33 (1):123.
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    The structure and function of spontaneous analogising in domain-based problem solving.Christopher R. Bearman, Linden J. Ball & Thomas C. Ormerod - 2007 - Thinking and Reasoning 13 (3):273 – 294.
    Laboratory-based studies of problem solving suggest that transfer of solution principles from an analogue to a target arises only minimally without the presence of directive hints. Recently, however, real-world studies indicate that experts frequently and spontaneously use analogies in domain-based problem solving. There is also some evidence that in certain circumstances domain novices can draw analogies designed to illustrate arguments. It is less clear, however, whether domain novices can invoke analogies in the sophisticated manner of experts to enable them to (...)
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    Janamejaya’s Last Question.Christopher R. Austin - 2009 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 37 (6):597-625.
    This article examines closely an important passage at the conclusion of the Mahābhārata wherein the final state of the epic heroes after death is defined. The Critical Edition’s phrasing of what precisely became of the characters once they arrived in heaven is unclear, and manuscript variants offer two apparently contradictory readings. In this article I present evidence in support of one of these readings, and respond to the Mahābhārata ’s seventeenth century commentator Nīlakaṇṭha Caturdhara, who champions the other. Underlying and (...)
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  41. Burden, and William G. Howell. 2006.“.Christopher R. Berry & C. Barry - 1970 - In Francis E. Camps & Edward Shotter (eds.), Matters of Life and Death. London: Darton, Longman & Todd. pp. 2004.
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  42. Excerpt.Christopher R. Berry - 1991 - The Chesterton Review 17 (2):259-261.
     
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  43. The Second Isaiah: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary to Chapters XL–LV.Christopher R. North - 1964
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  44. The Suffering Servant in Deutero-Isaiah: An Historical and Critical Study.Christopher R. North - 1948
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  45. Isaiah 1–39.Christopher R. Seitz - 1993
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  46. Prophecy and Hermeneutics: Toward a New Introduction to the Prophets.Christopher R. Seitz - 2007
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  47. Word Without End: The Old Testament as Abiding Theological Witness.Christopher R. Seitz - 1998
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  48. Zion's Final Destiny: The Development of the Book of Isaiah-A Reassessment of Isaiah 36–39.Christopher R. Seitz - 1991
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    Deleuze’s Kant: Enlightenment and Education.Christopher R. Groves - 2001 - Philosophy Today 45 (1):77-94.
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    The enduring significance of cruelty.Christopher R. Hallenbrook - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (1):1-7.
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