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    the Punjabis, what has been gained. Geography has been thought of as dividing cultures, societies, and nations (Gupta 1988), and immigrants have been seen as experienc-ing dramatic ruptures from their native places, their own contextual cultures. Renato Rosaldo conceptualized a zone of immigration as.Finding One'S. Own Place - 1997 - In Akhil Gupta & James Ferguson (eds.), Culture, Power, Place: Explorations in Critical Anthropology. Duke University Press.
  2. Revisiting proportionality in internal market law looking at the unnamed actors in Thecjeu's reasoning.Ségolène Barbou des Places - 2021 - In Ulf Linderfalk & Eduardo Gill-Pedro (eds.), Revisiting proportionality in international and European law: interests and interest- holders. Leiden, The Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV.
     
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  3. Is consciousness a brain process.Ullin T. Place - 1956 - British Journal of Psychology 47 (1):44-50.
     
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    Thirty five years on - is consciousness still a brain process?Ullin T. Place - 1986 - In Abraham Zvie Bar-On (ed.), Grazer Philosophische Studien. Distributed in the U.S.A. By Humanities Press. pp. 19-31.
    The writer's 1956 contention that "the thesis that consciousness is a process in the brain is ... a reasonable scientific hypothesis" is contrasted with Davidson's a priori argument in 'Mental events' for the identity of propositional attitude tokens with some unspecified and imspecifiable brain state tokens. Davidson's argument is rejected primarily on the grounds that he has failed to establish his claim that there are and can be no psycho-physical bridge laws. The case forthe empirical nature of the issue between (...)
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  5. Skinner's "Verbal Behavior I" - Why We Need It.U. T. Place - 1981 - Behavior and Philosophy 9 (1):1.
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    Intentionality as the Mark of the Dispositional.Ullin T. Place - 1996 - Dialectica 50 (2):91-120.
    summaryMartin and Pfeifer have claimed“that the most typical characterizations of intentionality… all fail to distinguish … mental states from …dispositional physical states.”The evidence they present in support of this thesis is examined in the light of the possibility that what it shows is that intentionality is the mark, not of the mental, but of the dispositional. Of the five marks of intentionality they discuss a critical examination shows that three of them, Brentano's inexistence of the intentional object, Searle's directedness and (...)
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  7. Skinner's "Verbal Behavior II"-What Is Wrong With It.U. T. Place - 1981 - Behaviorism 9 (2):131-152.
  8. Identifying the Mind: Selected Papers of U. T. Place.Ullin T. Place (ed.) - 2003 - New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press.
    This is the one and only book by the pioneer of the identity theory of mind. The collection focuses on Place's philosophy of mind and his contributions to neighboring issues in metaphysics and epistemology. It includes an autobiographical essay as well as a recent paper on the function and neural location of consciousness.
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    Les mystères d'Egypte.Edouard Iamblichus & Des Places - 1966 - Paris: Belles Lettres. Edited by Édouard Des Places.
    Depuis la Renaissance, ce texte a influence profondement la tradition spirituelle neoplatonicienne et l'esoterisme occidental, ainsi que la symbolique maconnique. Beaucoup y ont trouve la revelation de ce qui est habituellement cache aux hommes. Fondee sur le texte grec le plus sur, collationne sur les manuscrits anciens, notre traduction a ete soigneusement revue pour etre a la fois d'une totale exactitude et accessible au lecteur contemporain.
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    Protreptique.Edouard Iamblichus & Des Places - 1989 - Paris: Belles Lettres. Edited by Édouard Des Places.
    Apres avoir ecrit Vivre selon Pythagore", Jamblique compose peu apres, vers la fin du Ille siecle de notre ere, un Protreptique, c'est-a-dire une exhortation a la philosophie, dont on trouve ici la premiere traduction integrale en francais. Cette initiation a l'acte de philosopher s'acheve au terme d'une ascension progressive figuree par une echelle, par un expose de la symbolique pythagoricienne. Jamblique avait eu, avec des visees differentes, d'illustres devanciers qu'il cite volontiers, comme Platon et Aristote (dont le Protreptique peut etre (...)
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  11. Thirty years on -- is consciousness still a brain process?Ullin T. Place - 1988 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 66 (2):208-19.
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    Identifying the Mind: Selected Papers of U.T. Place.U. T. Place - 2004 - New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press USA. Edited by George Graham & Elizabeth R. Valentine.
    This is the one and only book by the pioneer of the identity theory of mind. The collection focuses on Place's philosophy of mind and his contributions to neighboring issues in metaphysics and epistemology. It includes an autobiographical essay as well as a recent paper on the function and neural location of consciousness.
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  13. Materialism as a scientific hypothesis.Ullin T. Place - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (January):101-4.
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    Ukraine, language policies and liberalism: a mixed second act.Joseph Place & Judas Everett - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-22.
    This article analyses Ukraine’s language policies from 2002 to 2022 within a framework of liberalism, while avoiding making normative judgements or recommendations, updating the discussion raised in Kymlicka and Opalski’s Can Liberal Pluralism be Exported? The analysis takes into consideration Ukraine’s present and historic position, including the challenge that postcolonial nation building can pose for achieving liberalism and linguistic justice. The paper focuses on three main areas of language policy: education, businesses and media, and assesses if they can be described (...)
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    Œuvres complètes.Edouard Plato & Des Places - 1920 - Paris: Société d'édition "Les Belles Lettres". Edited by Léon Robin.
    v. 1. Le petit Hippias. Le grand Hippias. Ion. Protagoras. L'apologie de Socrate. Criton. Alcibiade. Charmide. Lachès. Lysis. Euthyphron. Gorgias. Ménexéne. Ménon. Euthydème. Cratyle. Le banquet. Phédon. La République.
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  16. Vie de Pythagore ; Lettre à Marcella.Edouard Porphyry & Des Places - 1982 - Paris: Société d'édition "Les Belles Lettres". Edited by Édouard Des Places & Porphyry.
     
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  17. The Concept of Heed.U. T. Place - 1954 - British Journal of Psychology 45 (4):243-255.
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    A Qualitative Examination of Public Relations Practitioner Ethical Decision Making and the Deontological Theory of Ethical Issues Management.Katie R. Place - 2010 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (3):226-245.
    Public relations practitioners are uniquely positioned to promote ethical communication and practice. As Kruckeberg (2000) explained, “public relations practitioners-if they prove worthy of the task—will be called upon to be corporate—that is organizational—interpreters and ethicists and social policy-makers, charged with guiding organizational behavior as well as influencing and reconciling public perceptions within a global context (p. 37).” Public relations practitioners, however, may never take an ethics course as a student, receive on-the-job ethical training, or use the many professional codes of (...)
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    Intentionality and the Physical: A Reply to Mumford.Ullin T. Place - 1999 - Philosophical Quarterly 49 (195):225-231.
    Martin and Pfeifer claim ‘that the most typical characterizations of intentionality’ proposed by philosophers are satisfied by physical dispositions. If that is correct, we must conclude either, as they do and as Mumford (this volume) does, that the philosophers are wrong and intentionality is something else or, as I do, that intentionality is what the philosophers say it is, in which case it is the mark, not of the mental, but of the dispositional; the intentionality of a disposition consists in (...)
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  20. Dispositions as intentional states.Ullin T. Place - 1996 - In Tim Crane (ed.), Dispositions: A Debate. New York: Routledge.
     
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  21. Low claim assertions.Ullin T. Place - 1989 - In John Heil (ed.), Cause, Mind, and Reality: Essays Honoring C. B. Martin. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 121--135.
     
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  22. Two concepts of consciousness: The biological/private and the linguistic/social.Ullin T. Place - 1992 - Acta Analytica 7:53-72.
     
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    The role of the ethnomethodological experiment in the empirical investigation of social norms and its application to conceptual analysis.Ullin T. Place - 1992 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 22 (4):461-474.
    It is argued that conceptual analysis as practiced by the philosophers of ordinary language, is an empirical procedure that relies on a version of Garfinkel's ethnomethodological experiment. The ethnomethodological experiment is presented as a procedure in which the existence and nature of a social norm is demonstrated by flouting the putative convention and observing what reaction that produces in the social group within which the convention is assumed to operate. Examples are given of the use of ethnomethodological experiments, both in (...)
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  24. Token-versus type-identity physicalism.Ullin T. Place - 1999 - Anthropology and Philosophy 3 (2):21-31.
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    Exploring Ethical Listening Among Public Relations Professionals.Katie R. Place & Emily J. Flamme - 2023 - Journal of Media Ethics 39 (1):2-15.
    This qualitative study explored how 54 U.S.-based public relations practitioners engaged in ethical listening. Findings of the study suggest that public relations professionals engage in ethical listening by drawing upon deontological concepts of dignity and respect, implementing care-centered concepts of empathy and inherent connection to others, modeling inclusivity and attentiveness to diverse perspectives, practicing accountability to ethical listening, and remaining humble. Models depicting organizational listening should consider inclusion of ethical values.
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    On the social relativity of truth and the analytic/synthetic distinction.U. T. Place - 1991 - Human Studies 14 (4):265 - 285.
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    History and the Present.Christopher Hill & South Place Ethical Society - 1989
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    A pilgrims progress? From mystical experience to biological consciousness.U. Place - 2002 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 9 (3):34-52.
    Ullin Thomas Place died on 2nd January 2000 at the age of seventy-five. I had met him a little over three years earlier, in November 1996, during the annual 'Mind and Brain' symposium organized by Peter Fenwick and held at the Institute of Psychiatry in London. At that meeting Professor Place delivered a slightly shortened version of the paper reproduced here, in which he told his personal story — a pilgrim's progress? — recounting, as he put it, 'the (...)
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  29. A Conceptualist Ontology.Ullin T. Place - 1996 - In Tim Crane (ed.), Dispositions: A Debate. New York: Routledge. pp. 49--67.
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    A radical behaviorist methodology for the empirical investigation of private events.Ullin T. Place - 1993 - Behavior and Philosophy 20 (2):25-35.
    Skinner has repeatedly asserted that he does not deny either the existence of private events or the possibility of studying them scientifically. But he has never explained how his position in this respect differs from that of the mentalist or provided a practical methodology for the investigation of private events within a radical behaviorist perspective. With respect to the first of these deficiencies, I argue that observation statements describing a public state of affairs in the common public environment of two (...)
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  31. Connectionism and the problem of consciousness.Ullin T. Place - 1999 - Acta Analytica 144:197-226.
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    Merleau-Ponty and the Spirit of Painting.James Gordon Place - 1973 - Philosophy Today 17 (4):280-291.
  33. Skinner's verbal behavior IV-How to improve part IV-Skinner's account of syntax.U. T. Place - 1983 - Behaviorism 11 (2):163-186.
  34. Skinner's Verbal Behavior IV - How to Improve Part IV - Skinner's Account of Syntax.U. T. Place - 1983 - Behavior and Philosophy 11 (2):163.
     
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  35. Skinner's "Verbal Behavior" II - What is wrong with it.U. T. Place - 1981 - Behavior and Philosophy 9 (2):131.
     
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    Thirty Five Years On — Is Consciousness Still a Brain Process?Ullin T. Place - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 36 (1):19-31.
    The writer's 1956 contention that "the thesis that consciousness is a process in the brain is... a reasonable scientific hypothesis" is contrasted with Davidson's a priori argument in 'Mental events' for the identity of propositional attitude tokens with some unspecified and imspecifiable brain state tokens. Davidson's argument is rejected primarily on the grounds that he has failed to establish his claim that there are and can be no psycho-physical bridge laws. The case forthe empirical nature of the issue between the (...)
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  37. The Infallibility of Our Knowledge of Our Own Beliefs.U. T. Place - 1971 - Analysis 31 (6):197 - 204.
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  38. The painting and the natural thing in the philosophy of Merleau-ponty.James Gordon Place - 1976 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 4 (1):75-91.
  39. The two factor theory of the mind-brain relation.Ullin T. Place - 2000 - Brain and Mind 1 (1):29-43.
    The analysis of mental concepts suggests that the distinctionbetween the mental and the nonmental is not ontologically fundamental,and that, whereas mental processes are one and the same things as thebrain processes with which they are correlated, dispositional mentalstates depend causally on and are, thus, ''''distinct existences'''' fromthe states of the brain microstructure with which ''they'' are correlated.It is argued that this difference in the relation between an entity andits composition/underlying structure applies across the board. allstuffs and processes are the same (...)
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    Linguistic Behaviorism and the Correspondence Theory of Truth.Ullin T. Place - 1997 - Behavior and Philosophy 25 (2):83 - 94.
    Linguistic Behaviorism (Place, 1996) is an attempt to reclaim for the behaviorist perspective two disciplines, linguistics and linguistic philosophy, most of whose practitioners have been persuaded by Chomsky's (1959) Review of B. F. Skinner's (1957) "Verbal Behavior" that behaviorism has nothing useful to contribute to the study of language. It takes as axiomatic (a) that the functional unit of language is the sentence, and (b) that sentences are seldom repeated word-for-word, but are constructed anew on each occasion of utterance (...)
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    Fragments.Edouard Des Places - 2003 - Paris: Belles Lettres. Edited by Édouard Des Places.
    Atticus vecut au IIeme siecle, probablement a la fin du regne de Marc-Aurele. Contre les doctrines de son temps qui cherchait a fusionner les theories de Platon et d'Aristote, Atticus pronait un platonisme epure, loin de tout eclectisme. Cette position philosophique lui valut l'hostilite de ses contemporains, notamment d'Ammonius, et compromit sa reputation aupres de toute la tradition posterieure, si bien qu'aujourd'hui nous ne connaissons ses oeuvres que de maniere indirecte, par Eusebe de Cesaree pour la plus grande partie. Ainsi (...)
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  42. Rm avakov iť. zagefka Paris.de L'education Dans la Place, A. Long Les Projections & Terme du Developpement - 1980 - Paideia 8:156.
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    Études platoniciennes, 1929-1979.Édouard Des Places - 1981 - Leiden: Brill.
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  44. Les derniers themes de la République de Platon.E. Des Places - 1955 - Archives de Philosophie 19:115-22.
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    Note on MS. Glasgow Univ. Libr. V. 3. 5–6.S. J. E. Des Places & A. Wasserstein - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (01):7-.
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    The Social Role of the Philosopher in Plato.Edouard des Places - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (4):556-572.
  47. Reply to professor Skinner.U. T. Place - 1985 - Behaviorism 13 (2):155-156.
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    Behaviorism as an Ethnomethodological Experiment: Flouting the Convention of Rational Agency.U. T. Place - 2000 - Behavior and Philosophy 28 (1/2):57 - 62.
    As interpreted here, Garfinkel's "ethnomethodological experiment" (1967) demonstrates the existence of a social convention by flouting it and observing the consternation and aversive consequences for the perpetrator which that provokes. I suggest that the hostility which behaviorism has provoked throughout its history is evidence that it flouts an important social convention, the convention that, whenever possible, human beings are treated as and must always give the appearance of being rational agents. For these purposes, a rational agent is someone whose behavior (...)
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    Concept acquisition and ostensive learning: A response to professor Stemmer.Ullin T. Place - 1989 - Behaviorism 17 (2):141-145.
    The alternative offered by Professor Stemmer to cognitivist theories of the process whereby general terms acquire their meaning is criticised in its turn on the grounds that it presents an oversimplified view of the complex processes involved in the acquisition of word meanings.
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  50. Concept Acquisition and Ostensive Learning: A Response to Professor Stemmer.Ullin T. Place - 1989 - Behavior and Philosophy 17 (2):141.
     
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