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    Human Life in the Balance.David C. Thomasma & John B. Cobb - 1990 - Westminster John Knox Press.
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    Economic Growth vs. Human Well-Being: An Interview with John Cobb.Frances S. Adeney, Terry C. Muck & John Cobb - 1998 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 18:77.
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    Awareness, Attention, and Physiology of the Brain Stem.C. Cobb - 1955 - In P. Hoch & J. Zubin (eds.), Experimental Psychopathology. Grune & Stratton.
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    Index to Volume 42.Fatima Agha Al-Hayani, Owen Anderson, James T. Bradley, Donald M. Braxton, C. Mackenzie Brown, Don Browning, Rudolf Brun, John Bugbee, John J. Carvalho Iv & Neville Cobbe - 2007 - Zygon 42 (4):1023-1027.
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    Kuczynski on Partial Knowledge and the Paradox of Analysis.Jeffrey Cobb - 2002 - Metaphilosophy 33 (5):597-601.
    John–Michael Kuczynski says the “paradox of analysis” can be resolved with the proper definition of “partial knowledge.” He says that this definition will not do: (K) S has partial knowledge of x = dfS knows some, but not all, of x’s parts. He offers an alternative account of incomplete or partial knowledge. I argue here that: (a) Kuczynski’s chief criticisms of (K) are defective; (b) his proposed solution to the paradox of analysis has no clear application to the paradox in (...)
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    Neurocognitive Predictors of Treatment Outcomes in Cognitive Processing Therapy for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: Study Protocol.David P. Cenkner, Anu Asnaani, Christina DiChiara, Gerlinde C. Harb, Kevin G. Lynch, Jennifer Greene & J. Cobb Scott - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder is a prevalent, debilitating, and costly psychiatric disorder. Evidenced-based psychotherapies, including Cognitive Processing Therapy, are effective in treating PTSD, although a fair proportion of individuals show limited benefit from such treatments. CPT requires cognitive demands such as encoding, recalling, and implementing new information, resulting in behavioral change that may improve PTSD symptoms. Individuals with PTSD show worse cognitive functioning than those without PTSD, particularly in acquisition of verbal memory. Therefore, memory dysfunction may limit treatment gains in (...)
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  7. A. C. Headlam, The Doctrine of the Church and Christian Reunion. [REVIEW]W. F. Geikie-Cobb - 1920 - Hibbert Journal 19:374.
     
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    Befriending an amoral nature.John B. Cobb - 1988 - Zygon 23 (4):431-436.
    Contrary to George C. Williams, moral judgments of nature are not appropriate, whereas affirmation of the intrinsic value of creation is. The concern for offspring and kin identified by Williams as the principle force of evolution is not inherently evil in its operation in human society. Instead of juxtaposing it as enemy to justice and altruism, we should try to extend the scope of felt kinship to the whole human race.
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    The forgotten man of DNA.Matthew Cobb - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 51:67-69.
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  10. Comment on E. C. Meyer's Article on T. J. J. Altizer with the Author's Reply.John B. Cobb - 1978 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 1 (4):299.
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    Theism and paganism: A response to C. Robert Mesle.John B. Cobb - 2001 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 22 (3):270-279.
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    Creativity, ambiguity, and commitment: A response to John Cobb.C. Robert Mesle - 2001 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 22 (3):280 - 288.
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    The Christology of John Cobb.James C. Carpenter - 1976 - Process Studies 6 (2):103-115.
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    Rita Gross as Coeditor of Buddhist-Christian Studies.Terry C. Muck - 2011 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 31:85-88.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Rita Gross as Coeditor of Buddhist-Christian StudiesTerry C. MuckMy assignment is to celebrate Rita's editorial work on Buddhist-Christian Studies, the journal of our society. But I want to begin by acknowledging Rita's contributions to the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies overall. Her contributions to our society have been enormous. She was a founder and visionary at the beginning. She has, I believe, held every office in the society except for (...)
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  15. Theology and the University: Essays in Honor of John B. Cobb, Jr.David Ray Griffin & Joseph C. Hough - 1992 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 13 (2):145-151.
     
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  16. La géométrie des Regulae : mathesis et ontologie.Richard Cobb-Stevens - 1997 - In Olivier Depré & Danielle Lories (eds.), Lire Descartes aujourd'hui: actes. Paris: Editions Peeters.
     
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    Meritocracy in the Political and Economic Spheres.Benjamin Sachs-Cobbe & Alexander Douglas - 2024 - Philosophy Compass 19 (1):e12955.
    The idea that our economic institutions should be designed meritocratically is back as a hot topic in western academic circles. At the same time political meritocracy is once again a subject of philosophical discussion, with some Western philosophers embracing epistocracy and Confucianism being revived among Eastern philosophers. This survey has the ambition, first, of putting differing strands of this literature into dialogue with each other: the economic with the political, and the Western with the Eastern. Second, we seek here to (...)
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    Legal Statements as Conditional Directives.Charles K. Cobb - 1967 - Mind 76 (304):493 - 512.
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    The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne.Cobb - 1992 - Process Studies 21 (2):75-84.
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    Visual attention modulates metacontrast masking.Vilayanur S. Ramachandran & Steve Cobb - 1995 - Nature 373:66-68.
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    Recent Work on Meritocracy.Benjamin Sachs-Cobbe - 2023 - Analysis 83 (1):171-185.
    The word ‘meritocracy’ was coined by Michael Young in 1958 in his book The Rise of the Meritocracy (Young [1958] 2017]), and philosophical discussions under tha.
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    Das Unendliche und die Zahl.Charles W. Cobb - 1914 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 22 (2):16-16.
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    Health Journey Through Rural Doors.Sarah Howe-Cobb - 2019 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 9 (2):106-108.
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    Why the apparent haste to clone humans?N. Cobbe - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (5):298-302.
    The recent desperation to clone human embryos may be seriously undermining accepted ethical principles of medical research, with potentially profound wider consequencesIn her editorial in the February 2005 issue of this journal, Nikola Biller-Andorno questioned whether the effort and resources that have been invested in debates about cloning at the United Nations might have been somewhat disproportionate, if a binding universal agreement on reproductive cloning cannot be reached.1 Although most of the overt disagreement has centred around “therapeutic” cloning, rather than (...)
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  25. Husserl et la philosophie analytique.RICHARD COBB STEVENS - 1998
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  26. Diatribes and distortions : Marcuse's academic reception.W. Mark Cobb - 2004 - In John Abromeit & W. Mark Cobb (eds.), Herbert Marcuse: a critical reader. New York: Routledge.
     
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  27. "Amor Fati" and the Will to Power in Nietzsche.Veda Cobb-Stevens - 1982 - Analecta Husserliana 12:185.
  28. Contextual Phenomenology and the Problem of Creativity.Veda Cobb-Stevens - 1978 - Analecta Husserliana 7:163.
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  29. Descartes'" Cogito: "A Reply to Orenstein and Ratzsch.Veda Cobb-Stevens - 1980 - International Logic Review 22:146.
     
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  30. Finitude, Infinitude and the Imago Dei in Catherine of Siena and Descartes.Veda Cobb-Stevens - 1990 - Analecta Husserliana 28:655.
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  31. Hesiodic Fable and Weather Lore: Text and Context in Figurative Discourse.Veda Cobb-Stevens - 1985 - Analecta Husserliana 19:129.
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    Deep Ecology and Process Thought.Cobb - 2001 - Process Studies 30 (1):112-131.
  33. A History of Molecular Biology.Michel Morange & Matthew Cobb - 1999 - Journal of the History of Biology 32 (3):568-570.
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    Eugenics and religion.W. F. Geikie-Cobb - 1933 - The Eugenics Review 25 (3):208.
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    XII.—Mysticism True and False.W. F. Geikie-Cobb - 1920 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 20 (1):215-236.
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    Chinese philosophy and process thought.John B. Cobb - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (2):163-170.
  37. Games and the art of agency.C. Thi Nguyen - 2019 - Philosophical Review 128 (4):423-462.
    Games may seem like a waste of time, where we struggle under artificial rules for arbitrary goals. The author suggests that the rules and goals of games are not arbitrary at all. They are a way of specifying particular modes of agency. This is what make games a distinctive art form. Game designers designate goals and abilities for the player; they shape the agential skeleton which the player will inhabit during the game. Game designers work in the medium of agency. (...)
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    Toward clarity in aesthetics.John B. Cobb - 1957 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (2):169-189.
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    The philosophic grounds of moral responsibility: A comment on Matson and Niebuhr.John B. Cobb - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (14):619-621.
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    Christian Existence in a World of Limits.Cobb - 1979 - Environmental Ethics 1 (2):149-158.
    The new awareness of limits profoundly challenges dominant habits of mind and styles of life. Although Christians have largely adopted these now inappropriate habits and styles, the Christian tradition has resources for a more appropriate response. Among these resources are Christian realism, the eschatological attitude, the discernment of Christ, the way of the cross, and prophetie vision. Finally, faith offers freedom from the burden of guilt of failing to live in a way appropriate to our newly perceived reality.
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  41. Autonomy and Aesthetic Engagement.C. Thi Nguyen - 2019 - Mind 129 (516):1127-1156.
    There seems to be a deep tension between two aspects of aesthetic appreciation. On the one hand, we care about getting things right. On the other hand, we demand autonomy. We want appreciators to arrive at their aesthetic judgments through their own cognitive efforts, rather than deferring to experts. These two demands seem to be in tension; after all, if we want to get the right judgments, we should defer to the judgments of experts. The best explanation, I suggest, is (...)
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    Experience and Language.Cobb - 2006 - Chromatikon 2:137-149.
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    God and the History of the Universe.Cobb Jr - 2017 - Process Studies 46 (2):299-301.
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    Process Psychotherapy.Cobb - 2000 - Process Studies 29 (1):97-102.
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    Regional Inclusion and the Extensive Continuum.Cobb & Donald W. Sherburne - 1972 - Process Studies 2 (4):277-295.
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    Re-Reading Science and the Modern World.Cobb - 1998 - Process Studies 27 (1):34-47.
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    Problems for Linguistic Solutions to the Paradox of Analysis.Jeffrey Cobb - 2001 - Metaphilosophy 32 (4):419-426.
    G. E. Moore opined that the paradox of analysis might be avoided if it could be shown that sentences expressing conceptual analyses convey information not only about concepts, but also about the expressions they use. If so, “to be a brother is to be a male sibling” and “to be a brother is to be a brother” might express the same proposition, and yet not be identical in information value as the paradox suggests. How sentences might do this, Moore could (...)
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  48. Cognitive islands and runaway echo chambers: problems for epistemic dependence on experts.C. Thi Nguyen - 2020 - Synthese 197 (7):2803-2821.
    I propose to study one problem for epistemic dependence on experts: how to locate experts on what I will call cognitive islands. Cognitive islands are those domains for knowledge in which expertise is required to evaluate other experts. They exist under two conditions: first, that there is no test for expertise available to the inexpert; and second, that the domain is not linked to another domain with such a test. Cognitive islands are the places where we have the fewest resources (...)
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    Another Response to Clare Palmer.Cobb - 2005 - Process Studies 34 (1):132-135.
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    Denis Hurtubise on Ford and the “Traditional” Interpretation.Cobb - 2000 - Process Studies 29 (2):368-370.
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