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    Chance and the life game.A. R. Peacocke - 1979 - Zygon 14 (4):301-322.
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    Introduction.A. R. Peacocke - 1976 - Zygon 11 (4):306-306.
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    The nature and purpose of man in science and Christian theology.A. R. Peacocke - 1973 - Zygon 8 (3-4):373-394.
  4. Chaos and Complexity.R. J. Russell, N. Murphy & A. R. Peacocke (eds.) - 1995 - Vatican Observatory Publications.
     
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    Meaning maps capture the density of local semantic features in scenes: A reply to Pedziwiatr, Kümmerer, Wallis, Bethge & Teufel (2021).John M. Henderson, Taylor R. Hayes, Candace E. Peacock & Gwendolyn Rehrig - 2021 - Cognition 214 (C):104742.
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    Focus on the Breath: Brain Decoding Reveals Internal States of Attention During Meditation.Helen Y. Weng, Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock, Frederick M. Hecht, Melina R. Uncapher, David A. Ziegler, Norman A. S. Farb, Veronica Goldman, Sasha Skinner, Larissa G. Duncan, Maria T. Chao & Adam Gazzaley - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Persons and Personality: A Contemporary Inquiry.Arthur R. Peacocke & Grant R. Gillett (eds.) - 1987 - New York, NY, USA: Blackwell.
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    Increased Alpha-Band Power during the Retention of Shapes and Shape-Location Associations in Visual Short-Term Memory.Jeffrey S. Johnson, David W. Sutterer, Daniel J. Acheson, Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock & Bradley R. Postle - 2011 - Frontiers in Psychology 2.
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    Reductionism: A review of the epistemological issues and their relevance to biology and the problem of consciousness. [REVIEW]Arthur R. Peacocke - 1976 - Zygon 11 (December):307-334.
  10. The Federalist on enterprise, war, and empire.Anthony A. Peacock - 2024 - In Michael Anton, Glenn Ellmers & Charles R. Kesler (eds.), Leisure with dignity: essays in celebration of Charles R. Kesler. New York: Encounter Books.
     
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  11. Explaining perceptual entitlement.Christopher Peacocke - 2004 - In Richard Schantz (ed.), The Externalist Challenge. De Gruyter. pp. 441--80.
    material that was later incorporated into The Realm of Reason (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), and into a paper of the same title in The Challenge of Externalism, ed. R. Schantz (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2004).
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  12. A bet with Peacocke.R. G. Millikan - 1995 - In Cynthia Macdonald & Graham Macdonald (eds.), Philosophy of Psychology: Debates on Psychological Explanation. Blackwell. pp. 285--292.
  13. Can possession conditions individuate concepts? [REVIEW]Christopher Peacocke - 1996 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (2):433-460.
    There are issues in the theory of concepts about which A Study of Concepts could have said more. There are also some issues about which it would have done well to say something different. The commentators in this symposium have successfully identified a series of issues of one or other of these two kinds, and I am very grateful for their thought and detailed attention. I have learned from reflection on their comments, and I take this opportunity to try to (...)
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  14. 2003.A. R. Mele - 1997 - In Alfred R. Mele (ed.), The philosophy of action. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  15. A dual systems theory of incontinent action.Aliya R. Dewey - 2017 - Philosophical Psychology 30 (7):925-944.
    In philosophy of action, we typically aim to explain action by appealing to conative attitudes whose contents are either logically consistent propositions or can be rendered as such. Call this “the logical criterion.” This is especially difficult to do with clear-minded, intentional incontinence since we have to explain how two judgments can have non-contradicting contents yet still aim at contradictory outcomes. Davidson devises an innovative way of doing this but compromises his ability to explain how our better judgments can cause (...)
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  16. Pensées d'Un Villageois [Signed A.R.].R. A. & Pensées - 1861
     
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  17. Deviant causal chains and the irreducibility of teleological explanation.Scott R. Sehon - 1997 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 78 (2):195–213.
    We typically explain human action teleologically, by citing the action's goal or purpose. However, a broad class of naturalistic projects within the philosophy of mind presuppose that teleological explanation is reducible to causal explanation. In this paper I argue that two recently suggested strategies - one suggested by Al Mele and the other proposed by John Bishop and Christopher Peacocke - fail to provide a successful causal analysis of teleological explanation. The persistent troubles encountered by the reductive project suggest (...)
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    Thinking critically about law: a student's guide.A. R. Codling - 2018 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    What is "critical thinking"? -- What is "law"? : thinking critically about legal perspectives -- Putting critical thinking into legal practice -- Thinking critically about assessments -- Thinking critically in the workplace and beyond.
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  19. Images and subjectivity: Neurobiological trials and tribulations.A. R. Damasio & H. Damasio - 1996 - In Robert N. McCauley (ed.), The Churchlands and their critics. Cambridge: Blackwell.
     
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    Ontologicheskoe myshlenie--vidy i sushchnostʹ.A. R. Abdullin - 2002 - Ufa: RIO BashGU.
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  21. Elías Díaz: "pensamiento Político De Unamuno".R. F. A. & Staff - 1965 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 24 (94/95):397.
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  22. Juan José López Ibor: "la Aventura Humana".R. F. A. & Staff - 1965 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 24 (94/95):394.
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  23. Marcelino Legido López: "bien, Dios, Hombre".R. F. A. & Staff - 1965 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 24 (94/95):396.
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  24. Sergio Rabade Romeo: "verdad, Conocimiento Y Ser".R. F. A. & Staff - 1965 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 24 (94/95):395.
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  25. Improved stereoscopic performance with consistent vergence and accommodative cues in a novel 3-D display.A. R. Girshick, K. Akeley, S. J. Watt & M. S. Banks - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 42.
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    Protagoras’ great speech.A. R. Nathan - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (2):380-399.
    This article seeks to present a detailed textual analysis of Protagoras’ Great Speech in Plato's Protagoras. I will argue that the concept of ἀρετή as it appears in the Great Speech is whittled down to a vague notion of civic duty. In this respect, Protagoras is bringing himself in line with the democracy, but in doing so the ἀρετή he claims to teach loses much of its initial appeal, particularly in the eyes of his aristocratic clientele. Nevertheless, if thecontentof Protagoras’ (...)
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  27. Emotion, Cognition, and the Human Brain.A. R. Damasio & H. Moss - 2001 - In Antonio R. Damasio (ed.), Unity of knowledge: the convergence of natural and human science. New York: New York Academy of Sciences.
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    Explanatory Problems for Mass Additivity and Dynamics.Zee R. Perry - 2023 - Critica 55 (163):45-80.
    I present an argument against the view that the additivity of mass (i.e., the property according to which a composite object’s mass is the “sum” of its parts’) is metaphysically independent of dynamical laws governing massive bodies. In particular, taking additivity to be independent of dynamics commits you to widespread unexplained correlations between the mass properties of composites and the dynamic behavior of massive bodies. The second half of the paper extends this explanatory worry, showing that the very same considerations (...)
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  29. The discourses of bioethics in the United States.A. R. Jonsen - 2008 - In Robert B. Baker & Laurence B. McCullough (eds.), The Cambridge world history of medical ethics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 477--485.
     
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    Minds and Bodies: Human and Divine.Gregory R. Peterson - 1997 - Zygon 32 (2):189-206.
    Does God have a mind? Western theism has traditionally construed God as an intentional agent who acts on creation and in relation to humankind. God loves, punishes, and redeems. God's intentionality has traditionally been construed in analogy to human intentionality, which in turn has often presumed a supernatural dualism. Developments in cognitive science, however, render supernatural dualism suspect for explaining the human mind. How, then, can we speak of the mind of God? Borrowing from Daniel Dennett's intentional stance, I suggest (...)
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    The Concept of Evolution.A. R. Manser - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (151):18 - 34.
    There appears to be a wide measure of agreement, both amongst biologists and others, that Darwin's theory of evolution marks a major breakthrough in the science of biology; Darwin has even been called ‘Biology's Newton’, the highest term of praise that could be bestowed on a scientist. A. G. N. Flew, considering the matter from a philosophical point of view, says: ‘Yet one of the most important of all scientific theories is that developed by Darwin in his Origin of Species (...)
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  32. al-ʻAqīdah wa-al-akhlāq.Muḥammad ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Bīṣār - 1968 - [n.p.]:
     
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  33. al-ʻAqīdah wa-al-akhlāq wa-atharuhumā fī ̣hayāt al-fard wa-al-mujtamaʼ.Muḥammad ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Bīṣār - 1973 - [n.p.]:
     
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  34. Fī falsafat Ibn Rushd: al-wujūd wa-al-khulūd.Muḥammad ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Bīṣār - 1953 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Kitāb al-Lubnānī.
     
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    Labour and the Ecological Critique of Capitalism in Videogames: The Case of Stardew Valley.A. R. Awagjan, A. A. Kalugin & P. R. Kondrashov - 2020 - Sociology of Power 32 (3):242-266.
    In this paper we conduct an analysis of the critical narratives of Stardew Valley and compare them to other relevant videogames in order to develop new possibilities for an ecological critique of capitalist extractive econo­mies. Critical narratives of this game are aimed primarily at the alienating conditions of labour and deeply devastating modes of production under capitalism that impact and severely damage the environment. Analysing these narratives, we superimpose the immediate messages of the game with the procedural rhetoric and material (...)
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  36. Chaos and Complexity: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action, edited by Robert John Russell, Nancey Murphy, and Arthur R. Peacocke JOHN R. ALBRIGHT 433 The Transformation of Consciousness in Myth.John W. Tigue Robert A. Segal - 1997 - Zygon 32 (3):298.
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    Intercalation studies of some transition metal dichalcogenides.A. R. Beal & W. Y. Liang - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 27 (6):1397-1416.
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  38. Commentary on Kant's Critique of Practical Reason. [REVIEW]A. R. C. Duncan - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (4):560-562.
    When this work was first published in 1960, it immediately filled a void in Kantian scholarship. It was the first study entirely devoted to Kant's _Critique of Practical Reason_ and by far the most substantial commentary on it ever written. This landmark in Western philosophical literature remains an indispensable aid to a complete understanding of Kant's philosophy for students and scholars alike. This _Critique_ is the only writing in which Kant weaves his thoughts on practical reason into a unified argument. (...)
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    Vii. --New books.[R. A.] - 1880 - Mind (20):583-583.
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    The Capture of Slow Neutrons by Protons.A. R. Baker & D. H. Wilkinson - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (30):647-651.
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    Optical studies of some electrolytically produced intercalation complexes of group VA transition metal dichalcogenides.A. R. Beal, W. Y. Liang & J. B. Pethica - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 33 (4):591-602.
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    Reflectivity spectra of some first row transition metal intercalates of NbS2.A. R. Beal & W. Y. Liang - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 33 (1):121-131.
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    Smaller is tougher.A. R. Beaber, J. D. Nowak, O. Ugurlu, W. M. Mook, S. L. Girshick, R. Ballarini & W. W. Gerberich - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (7-9):1179-1189.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.A. R. Beck - 1968 - Philosophy 43 (166):383-385.
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  45. Null probability, dominance and rotation.A. R. Pruss - 2013 - Analysis 73 (4):682-685.
    New arguments against Bayesian regularity and an otherwise plausible domination principle are offered on the basis of rotational symmetry. The arguments against Bayesian regularity work in very general settings.
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  46. Mȯnkhȯȯr savlasan mȯnkhbus.Daramyn Batbai︠a︡r - 2004 - Ulaanbaatar Khot: Nomos.
     
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    La Notion de Composabilité en Logique.A. R. Turquette - 1948 - Synthese 7 (3):201-205.
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  48. Logic, Norms, and Roles.A. R. Anderson - 1962 - Ratio (Misc.) 4 (1):36-49.
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    Perceived ethical values of Malaysian managers.A. R. M. Zabid & S. K. Alsagoff - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (4):331-337.
    This paper examines the perceived ethical values of Malaysian managers. It is based on the opinions of 15 hypothetical ethical/unethical business situations from the 81 managers who agreed to participate in the survey. The findings of this study showed that these Malaysian managers have high ethical values. However 53% of the respondents believed that the ethical standards of today are lower than that of 15 years ago. Apparently, this is related to the existence of many unethical business practices prevalent in (...)
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  50. Abstracta and Abstraction in Trope Theory.A. R. J. Fisher - 2020 - Philosophical Papers 49 (1):41-67.
    Trope theory is a leading metaphysical theory in analytic ontology. One of its classic statements is found in the work of Donald C. Williams who argued that tropes qua abstract particulars are the very alphabet of being. The concept of an abstract particular has been repeatedly attacked in the literature. Opponents and proponents of trope theory alike have levelled their criticisms at the abstractness of tropes and the associated act of abstraction. In this paper I defend the concept of a (...)
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