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    The relational doctrines of space and time.Clifford A. Hooker - 1971 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (2):97-130.
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    Sellars' argument for the inevitability of the secondary qualities.Clifford A. Hooker - 1977 - Philosophical Studies 32 (4):335 - 348.
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    Metaphysics and modern physics.Clifford A. Hooker - 1973 - In C. A. Hooker (ed.), Contemporary Research in the Foundations and Philosophy of Quantum Theory. Boston: D. Reidel. pp. 174--304.
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    Images of Science: Essays on Realism and Empiricism.Paul M. Churchland & Clifford A. Hooker (eds.) - 1985 - University of Chicago Press.
    "Churchland and Hooker have collected ten papers by prominent philosophers of science which challenge van Fraassen's thesis from a variety of realist perspectives. Together with van Fraassen's extensive reply... these articles provide a comprehensive picture of the current debate in philosophy of science between realists and anti-realists."—Jeffrey Bub and David MacCallum, Foundations of Physics Letters.
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    Bohr and the Crisis of Empirical Intelligibility: An Essay on the Depth of Bohr's Thought and Our Philosophical Ignorance.Clifford A. Hooker - 1994 - In Jan Faye & Henry J. Folse (eds.), Niels Bohr and Contemporary Philosophy. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 155--199.
  6. An evolutionary naturalist realist doctrine of perception.Clifford A. Hooker - 1978 - In W. Savage (ed.), Perception and Cognition. University of Minnesota Press.
     
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    An interactivist-constructivist approach to intelligence: Self-directed anticipative learning.Wayne D. Christensen & Clifford A. Hooker - 2000 - Philosophical Psychology 13 (1):5 – 45.
    This paper outlines an original interactivist-constructivist approach to modelling intelligence and learning as a dynamical embodied form of adaptiveness and explores some applications of I-C to understanding the way cognitive learning is realized in the brain. Two key ideas for conceptualizing intelligence within this framework are developed. These are: intelligence is centrally concerned with the capacity for coherent, context-sensitive, self-directed management of interaction; and the primary model for cognitive learning is anticipative skill construction. Self-directedness is a capacity for integrative process (...)
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    Complexly organised dynamical systems.John D. Collier & Clifford A. Hooker - 1999 - Open Systems and Information Dynamics 6 (3):241–302.
    Both natural and engineered systems are fundamentally dynamical in nature: their defining properties are causal, and their functional capacities are causally grounded. Among dynamical systems, an interesting and important sub-class are those that are autonomous, anticipative and adaptive (AAA). Living systems, intelligent systems, sophisticated robots and social systems belong to this class, and the use of these terms has recently spread rapidly through the scientific literature. Central to understanding these dynamical systems is their complicated organisation and their consequent capacities for (...)
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  9. The organization of knowledge: Beyond Campbell's evolutionary epistemology.Wayne D. Christensen & Clifford A. Hooker - 1999 - Philosophy of Science 66 (3):249.
    Donald Campbell has long advocated a naturalist epistemology based on a general selection theory, with the scope of knowledge restricted to vicarious adaptive processes. But being a vicariant is problematic because it involves an unexplained epistemic relation. We argue that this relation is to be explicated organizationally in terms of the regulation of behavior and internal state by the vicariant, but that Campbell's selectionist approach can give no satisfactory account of it because it is opaque to organization. We show how (...)
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    Probability and Hume's Inductive Scepticism. [REVIEW]Clifford A. Hooker - 1975 - Hume Studies 1 (1):25-29.
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    A Realistic Theory of Science.Clifford Alan Hooker - 1987 - State University of New York Press.
    This book presents a clear and critical view of the orthodox logical empiricist tradition, pointing the way to significant developments for the understanding of science both as research and as culture.
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    Reason, Regulation, and Realism: Towards a Regulatory Systems Theory of Reason and Evolutionary Epistemology.Clifford Alan Hooker - 1995 - State University of New York Press.
    This book develops a new naturalist theory of reason and scientific knowledge from a synthesis of philosophy and the new sciences of complex adaptive systems.
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  13. Scientific neutrality versus normative learning.Clifford Hooker - 1982 - In David Roger Oldroyd (ed.), Science and Ethics: Papers Presented at a Symposium Held Under the Aegis of the Australian Academy of Science, University of New South Wales, November 7, 1980. New South Wales University Press.
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    Death and the afterlife: a chronological journey from cremation to quantum resurrection.Clifford A. Pickover - 2015 - New York, NY: Sterling New York, an imprint of Sterling Publishing.
    Throughout history, the nature and mystery of death has captivated artists, scientists, philosophers, physicians, and theologians. This eerie chronology ventures right to the borderlines of science and sheds light into the darkness. Here, topics as wide ranging as the Maya death gods, golems, and séances sit side by side with entries on zombies and quantum immortality. With the turn of every page, readers will encounter beautiful artwork, along with unexpected insights about death and what may lie beyond."--Publisher's description.
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    Fuzzy automata and life.Clifford A. Reiter - 2002 - Complexity 7 (3):19-29.
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  16. Latein Für Dummies.Clifford A. Hull, Steven R. Perkins & Tracy Barr - 2013 - Wiley-Vch.
    Latein lernen einmal anders. Gemeinhin gilt Lateinunterricht als nur mäßig spannend, die Autoren von "Latein für Dummies" zeigen Ihnen, wie man mit Spaß Latein lernen, auffrischen oder verbessern kann. Zwischen Konjugationen und Deklinationen erfahren Sie viel über die römische Gesellschaft, Literatur und über den ganzen Rest, der Latein auch noch heute für uns interessant macht. Mit einem kleinen Wörterbuch und vielen Tabellen ist dies der ideale Einsteiger- und Auffrischungskurs für die Lateiner von morgen.
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    Cauchy and the modern mechanics of continua.Clifford A. Truesdell - 1992 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 45 (1):5-24.
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    Soft Money and Hard Choices: The Influence of Campaign Finance Rules on Campaign Communication Strategy.Clifford A. Jones - 2000 - In Robert E. Denton (ed.), Political Communication Ethics: An Oxymoron? Praeger. pp. 179.
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    The loom of God: tapestries of mathematics and mysticism.Clifford A. Pickover - 2009 - New York: Sterling.
    In a lively, intelligent synthesis of math, mysticism, and science fiction, Clifford Pickover explains the eternal magic of numbers.
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    Wonders of Numbers: Adventures in Mathematics, Mind, and Meaning.Clifford A. Pickover - 2000 - Oxford, England: Oup Usa.
    Who were the five strangest mathematicians in history? What are the ten most interesting numbers? Jam-packed with thought-provoking mathematical mysteries, puzzles, and games, Wonders of Numbers will enchant even the most left-brained of readers. Hosted by the quirky Dr. Googol--who resides on a remote island and occasionally collaborates with Clifford Pickover--Wonders of Numbers focuses on creativity and the delight of discovery. Here is a potpourri of common and unusual number theory problems of varying difficulty--each presented in brief chapters that (...)
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    Is Computer Art Really Art?Clifford A. Pickover - 1993 - Idealistic Studies 23 (1):75-85.
    We live in an age where there is increasing interplay between scientific and artistic disciplines. By the end of the decade I believe that almost all advances in science and art will rely partly on the computer and advanced technology. Moreover, humans will not be able to rely on any one single field of knowledge to make significant advances.
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    Communitarianism and individualism.Clifford A. Bates - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (5):769-770.
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    Images of Science: Essays on Realism and EmpiricismPaul M. Churchland Clifford A. Hooker Bas C. van Fraassen.Edward MacKinnon - 1986 - Isis 77 (1):116-117.
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    Ancient science and literature - Taub science writing in Greco-Roman antiquity. Pp. XVI + 193, figs. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2017. Paper, £18.99, us$29.99 . Isbn: 978-0-521-13063-9. [REVIEW]Clifford A. Robinson - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):291-293.
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    The Death of Socrates and the Life of Philosophy. [REVIEW]Clifford A. Bates - 1997 - Ancient Philosophy 17 (1):171-174.
  26. Aristotle, The Politics Reviewed by.Clifford A. Bates Jr - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (6):385-387.
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    Images of Science: Essays on Realism and Empiricism by Paul M. Churchland; Clifford A. Hooker; Bas C. van Fraassen. [REVIEW]Edward Mackinnon - 1986 - Isis 77:116-117.
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    Review of A. A. Derksen: The scientific realism of Rom Harré[REVIEW]Anthony A. Derksen & C. A. Hooker - 1996 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47 (4):647-653.
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    Issues in Evolutionary Epistemology: Contemporary Engagements Between Analytic and Continental Thought.Kai Hahlweg & Clifford Alan Hooker (eds.) - 1989 - State University of New York Press.
    Papers presented cover: new approaches to evolutionary epistemology, new applications, critical evaluations, and the nature of the mind. Paper edition (unseen), $25.50. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  30. Dynamical Cognitive Science: Proceedings of the Fourth Australasian Cognitive Science Conference.R. Heath, B. Hayes, A. Heathcote & C. Hooker (eds.) - 1999 - University of Newcastle.
  31. La nuova ragione. Scienza e cultura nella società contemporanea.Paolo Rossi, Jean Dieudonné, René Thom, Clifford A. Truesdell, Tullio Regge, Ugo Amaldi, Enrico Bellone, Isabelle Stengers, Francisco J. Ayala, Vittorio Sgarabella, Yehuda Elkana, William Leiss, Saverio Avveduto, Abdul-Razzak Kaddoura & Mario Borillo (eds.) - 1981 - Scientia/Il Mulino.
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    The logical structure of mathematical physics.C. A. Hooker - 1975 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 37 (1):151-152.
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    The Logical Structure of Mathematical Physics.C. A. Hooker - 1973 - Philosophy of Science 40 (1):130-131.
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    Causal Necessity: A Pragmatic Investigation of the Necessity of Laws.C. A. Hooker - 1984 - Noûs 18 (3):517-521.
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    The Structure of Scientific Theories.C. A. Hooker - 1975 - Philosophy of Science 42 (1):107-107.
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    Review of Clifford Alan Hooker: Reason, Regulation, and Realism: Towards a Regulatory Systems Theory of Reason and Evolutionary Epistemology[REVIEW]Harvey Siegel - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (1):121-125.
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    Formalist rationality: The limitations of Popper's theory of reason.C. A. Hooker - 1981 - Metaphilosophy 12 (3-4):247-264.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Richard A. Brosio, Ann Franklin, Erskine S. Dottin, David Slive, Milton K. Reimer, Thomas A. Brindley, F. C. Rankine, Stephen K. Miller, Clifford A. Hardy, Roy L. Cox, John T. Zepper, Paul W. Beals, William E. Roweton, Cheryl G. Kasson, George W. Bright & Robert Newton Barger - 1981 - Educational Studies 12 (3):328-349.
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    Assessing Information and Best Practices for Public Health Emergency Legal Preparedness.Clifford M. Rees, Daniel O'Brien, Peter A. Briss, Joan Miles, Poki Namkung & Patrick M. Libbey - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (s1):42-46.
    Information is the fourth core element of public health legal preparedness and of legal preparedness for public health emergencies specifically. Clearly, the creation, transmittal, and application of information are vital to all public health endeavors. The critical significance of information grows exponentially as the complexity and scale of public threats increase.Only a small body of organized information on public health law existed before the 21st century: a series of landmark books published beginning in 1926 by Tobey, Grad, and Wing ; (...)
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  40. Process and progress: the nature of systematic inquiry.A. K. Bjerring & C. A. Hooker - 1979 - In Jan Bärmark (ed.), Perspectives in Metascience. Kungl. Vetenskaps- Och Vitterhets-Samhället.
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    Assessing Information and Best Practices for Public Health Emergency Legal Preparedness.Clifford M. Rees, Daniel O'Brien, Peter A. Briss, Joan Miles, Poki Namkung & Patrick M. Libbey - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (s1):42-46.
    Information is the fourth core element of public health legal preparedness and of legal preparedness for public health emergencies specifically. Clearly, the creation, transmittal, and application of information are vital to all public health endeavors. The critical significance of information grows exponentially as the complexity and scale of public threats increase.Only a small body of organized information on public health law existed before the 21st century: a series of landmark books published beginning in 1926 by Tobey, Grad, and Wing ; (...)
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    Hollis and Nell's Rational Economic Man: A Philosophical Critique of Neo-Classical EconomicsRational Economic Man: A Philosophical Critique of Neo-Classical Economics. M. Hollis, E. Nell.C. A. Hooker - 1979 - Philosophy of Science 46 (3):470-.
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    The ravens, hempel and goodman.C. A. Hooker - 1971 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 49 (1):82-89.
  44. Towards a General Theory of Reduction. Part I: Historical and Scientific Setting.C. A. Hooker - 1981 - Dialogue 20 (1):38-59.
    The Three Papers comprising this series, together with my earlier [34] also published in this journal, constitute an attempt to set out the major issues in the theoretical domain of reduction and to develop a general theory of theory reduction. The fourth paper, [34], though published separately from this trio, is integral to the presentation and should be read in conjunction with these papers. Even so, the presentation is limited in scope – roughly, to intertheoretic reduction among empirical theories – (...)
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  45. Does Moral Virtue Constitute a Benefit to the Agent?Brad Hooker - 1996 - In Roger Crisp (ed.), How Should One Live?: Essays on the Virtues. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Theories of individual well‐being fall into three main categories: hedonism, the desire‐fulfilment theory, and the list theory (which maintains that there are some things that can benefit a person without increasing the person's pleasure or desire‐fulfilment). The paper briefly explains the answers that hedonism and the desire‐fulfilment theory give to the question of whether being virtuous constitutes a benefit to the agent. Most of the paper is about the list theory's answer.
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    Applying self-directed anticipative learning to science I: Agency, error, and the interactive exploration of possibility space in early ape-langugae research.Robert P. Farrell & C. A. Hooker - 2007 - Perspectives on Science 15 (1):87-124.
    : The purpose of this paper and its sister paper (Farrell and Hooker, b) is to present, evaluate and elaborate a proposed new model for the process of scientific development: self-directed anticipative learning (SDAL). The vehicle for its evaluation is a new analysis of a well-known historical episode: the development of ape-language research. In this first paper we outline five prominent features of SDAL that will need to be realized in applying SDAL to science: 1) interactive exploration of possibility (...)
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    Applying self-directed anticipative learning to science II: Learning how to learn across a revolution in early ape language research.Robert P. Farrell & C. A. Hooker - 2007 - Perspectives on Science 15 (2):222-255.
    : The purpose of this paper and its sister paper I (Farrell and Hooker, a) is to present, evaluate and elaborate a proposed new model for the process of scientific development: self-directed anticipative learning. The vehicle for its evaluation is a new analysis of a well-known historical episode: the development of ape language research. Paper I examined the basic features of SDAL in relation to the early history of ape-language research. In this second paper we examine the reconceptualization of (...)
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    The Aim and Content of an Introductory Ethics Course: A Symposium by Seven American Professors.A. P. Brogan, Clifford Barrett, Robert Chenault Givler, W. B. Mahan, George Boas, Albert E. Blumberg & Paul E. Johnson - 1931 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (1):1-14.
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    The aim and content of an introductory ethics course: A symposium by seven american professors.A. P. Brogan, Clifford Barrett, Robert Chenault Givler, W. B. Mahan, George Boas, Albert E. Blumberg & Paul E. Johnson - 1931 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (1):1-14.
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    The Aim and Content of an Introductory Ethics Course: A Symposium by Seven American Professors.A. P. Brogan, Clifford Barrett, Robert Chenault Givler, W. B. Mahan, George Boas & Albert E. Blumberg - 1931 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (1):1-14.
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