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    Comments On Russow's "Merleau-Ponty and the Myth Of Bodily Intentionality".Cunningham Suzanne - 1988 - Noûs 22 (1):49-50.
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    Philosophy and the Darwinian legacy.Suzanne Cunningham - 1996 - Rochester: University of Rochester Press.
    Has exclusion of Darwin's views on evolution distorted 20c philosophy? Cunningham suggests a reappraisal.
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  3. What Is a Mind?: An Integrative Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind.Suzanne Cunningham - 2000 - Hackett.
    Designed for a first course in the philosophy of mind, this book has several distinctive features.
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    Language and the phenomenological reductions of Edmund Husserl.Suzanne Cunningham - 1976 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Rene" Descartes started modern Western philosophy on its search for an absolutely certain foundation for knowledge. ...
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    Dewey on Emotions: Recent Experimental Evidence.Suzanne Cunningham - 1995 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (4):865 - 874.
  6. Language and the Phenomenological Reductions of Edmund Husserl.Suzanne Cunningham - 1976 - Human Studies 1 (4):399-402.
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  7. Representation: Rorty vs. Husserl.Suzanne Cunningham - 1986 - Synthese 66 (2):273 - 289.
    Richard Rorty in his recent book, Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature, 1 offers a wide ranging critique of that version of modern philosophy which understands itself fundamentally as a theory of knowledge. He attacks analytic philosophy as well as phenomenology for falling into a sort of trap laid for us in the period of classical modern philosophy by most everyone from Descartes and Locke to Kant. I want to focus on just one element in Rorty's critique - namely, that (...)
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    A Darwinian approach to functionalism.Suzanne Cunningham - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Research 16:145-157.
    I argue against the claim of certain functionalists, like Jerry Fodor, that theories of psychological states ought to abstract from the physiology of the systems that exhibit such states. Taking seriously Darwin’s claim that living organisms struggle to survive, and that their “mental powers” are adaptations that assist them in this struggle, I argue that not only emotions but also paradigm cognitive states like beliefs are intimately bound up with the physiology of the organism and its efforts to maintain its (...)
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    A Darwinian Approach to Functionalism.Suzanne Cunningham - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Research 16:145-157.
    I argue against the claim of certain functionalists, like Jerry Fodor, that theories of psychological states ought to abstract from the physiology of the systems that exhibit such states. Taking seriously Darwin’s claim that living organisms struggle to survive, and that their “mental powers” are adaptations that assist them in this struggle, I argue that not only emotions but also paradigm cognitive states like beliefs are intimately bound up with the physiology of the organism and its efforts to maintain its (...)
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    Husserl and private languages: A response to Hutcheson.Suzanne Cunningham - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (1):103-111.
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    Herbert Spencer, Bertrand Russell, and the Shape of Early Analytic Philosophy.Suzanne Cunningham - 1994 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 14 (1):7.
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  12. Language and Intersubjectivity in the Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl.Suzanne M. Cunningham - 1972 - Dissertation, The Florida State University
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    Language, the reductions, and "immanence".Suzanne Cunningham & Lenore Langsdorf - 1979 - Research in Phenomenology 9 (1):247-259.
  14. Marc Ereshefsky, ed., The Units of Evolution. Essays on the Nature of Species Reviewed by.Suzanne Cunningham - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (6):304-306.
     
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    Perception, meaning, and mind.Suzanne Cunningham - 1989 - Synthese 80 (August):223-241.
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    Perceptual meaning and Husserl.Suzanne Cunningham - 1985 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 45 (4):553-566.
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    Symposium papers, comments and an abstract: Comments on "Merleau-ponty and the myth of bodily intentionality".Suzanne Cunningham - 1988 - Noûs 22 (1):49-50.
  18. Two faces of intentionality.Suzanne Cunningham - 1997 - Philosophy of Science 64 (3):445-460.
    Theories of intentionality need to account for non-cognitive states like emotions as well as cognitive states like beliefs. When certain non-cognitive states are included, one can formulate a feasible physicalist account of intentionality that highlights its evolutionary roots. I argue that recent experimental data support just such a move.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]David Carr, Suzanne Cunningham & Ronald Hitzler - 1986 - Husserl Studies 3 (2):167-179.
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    "Existentialism and Creativity," by Mitchell Bedford. [REVIEW]Suzanne M. Cunningham - 1975 - Modern Schoolman 52 (4):436-438.
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    Miller, Izchak. 'Husserl, Perception and Temporal Awareness'. [REVIEW]Suzanne Cunningham - 1985 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (3):665-666.
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    The Nature of Mind and Other Essays. By David M. Armstrong. [REVIEW]Suzanne Cunningham - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 60 (2):124-125.
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    Book Review: Changing Rhythms of American Family Life. By Suzanne M. Bianchi, John P. Robinson, and Melissa A. Milkie. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2006, 272 pp., $37.50 (cloth), $17.95. [REVIEW]Mick Cunningham - 2008 - Gender and Society 22 (4):524-526.
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  24. Suzanne Cunningham's "Language and the Phenomenological Reductions of Edmund Husserl". [REVIEW]Quentin Smith - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (2):286.
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    Darwinism and Philosophy [review of Suzanne Cunningham, Philosophy and the Darwinian Legacy ].Louis Greenspan - 1997 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 17 (1).
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    The Good Representative.Suzanne Dovi (ed.) - 2007-01-01 - Blackwell.
    In The Good Representative, Suzanne Dovi argues that democratic citizens should assess their representatives by their display of three virtues: they must be fair-minded, build critical trust, and be good gatekeepers. This important book provides standards for evaluating the democratic credentials of representatives. Identifies the problems with and obstacles to good democratic representation. Argues that democratic representation, even good democratic representation, is not always desirable. Timely and original, this book rejects the tendency to equate respect for the preferences of (...)
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    Self-Defence, Just War, and a Reasonable Prospect of Success.Suzanne Uniacke - 2014 - In Helen Frowe & Gerald R. Lang (eds.), How We Fight: Ethics in War. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 62-74.
    The Just War principle of jus ad bellum explicitly requires a reasonable prospect of success; the prevailing view about personal self-defence is that it can be justified even if the prospect of success is low. This chapter defends the existence of this distinction and goes on to explore the normative basis of this difference between defensive war and self-defence and its implications. In particular, the chapter highlights the rationale of the ‘success condition’ within Just War thinking and argues that this (...)
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    Nations and Nationalism: The Case of Canada/Quebec.Frank Cunningham - 2004-01-01 - In Philip Alperson (ed.), Diversity and Community. Blackwell. pp. 182–208.
    This chapter contains section titled: The Conundrum of Canada/Quebec The Landscape Some Questions of Methodology In Defense of a National Orientation Multiculturalism The (Anglophone) Canadian Nation “Tri”‐Nationalism Actors Political Theory.
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    Thought and reality in Hegel's system.Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1910 - New York: Garland.
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    A logical introduction to proof.Daniel W. Cunningham - 2012 - New York: Springer.
    Propositional logic -- Predicate logic -- Proof strategies and diagrams -- Mathematical induction -- Set theory -- Functions -- Relations -- Core concepts in abstract algebra -- Core concepts in real analysis.
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    Agathon’s Learning Potential.Gabriella Cunningham - 2024 - Southwest Philosophy Review 40 (1):19-23.
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    Object-based auditory and visual attention.Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham - 2008 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 12 (5):182.
  33. Epistemically Hypocritical Blame.Alexandra Cunningham - 2024 - Episteme:1-19.
    It is uncontroversial that something goes wrong with the blaming practices of hypocrites. However, it is more difficult to pinpoint exactly what is objectionable about their blaming practices. I contend that, just as epistemologists have recently done with blame, we can constructively treat hypocrisy as admitting of an epistemic species. This paper has two objectives: first, to identify the epistemic fault in epistemically hypocritical blame, and second, to explain why epistemically hypocritical blamers lose their standing to epistemically blame. I tackle (...)
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  34. Yours or mine? Ownership and memory.Sheila J. Cunningham, David J. Turk, Lynda M. Macdonald & C. Neil Macrae - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1):312-318.
    An important function of the self is to identify external objects that are potentially personally relevant. We suggest that such objects may be identified through mere ownership. Extant research suggests that encoding information in a self-relevant context enhances memory , thus an experiment was designed to test the impact of ownership on memory performance. Participants either moved or observed the movement of picture cards into two baskets; one of which belonged to self and one which belonged to another participant. A (...)
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    Amour et intellect chez Léon l'Hébreu.Suzanne Damiens - 1971 - [Toulouse]: E. Privat.
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    La doctrine de Madhva, Dvaita-Vedānta.Suzanne Siauve - 1968 - Pondichéry,: Institut français d'indologie.
    La tension entre le non-dualisme et le dualisme domine toute l’histoire du Vedanta. En face de l’advaita de Śaṅkara, le système de Madhva, auquel cette étude est consacrée, représente l’extrême dualisme, dvaita. Cependant Madhva, après avoir posé la réalité irréductible de la différence entre Dieu et le monde, a comme compensé cette scission de l’être par l’affirmation que tout être autre que l’Être absolu est dépendant de celui-ci, seul Dieu ne dépendant que de lui-même. L’originalité du système de Madhva est (...)
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  37. La Lecture en marge d'Alain.Suzanne Vayssac - 1977 - Paris: Roudil.
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  38. Socrates on love.Suzanne Obdrzalek - 2013 - In John Bussanich & Nicholas D. Smith (eds.), The Bloomsbury companion to Socrates. New York: Continuum. pp. 210-32.
    In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for my own interpretation of the dialogue. In the Lysis, Socrates argues that all love is motivated by the desire for one’s own good. This conclusion has struck many interpreters as unattractive, so much so that some attempt to reinterpret the dialogue, such that it either does not offer an account of interpersonal love, or that it offers an account on which love is, (...)
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    The Heart of What Matters: The Role for Literature in Moral Philosophy.Anthony Cunningham - 2001 - Berkeley: University of California Press.
    The Heart of What Matters shows that literature has a powerful and unique role to play in understanding life's deepest ethical problems. Anthony Cunningham provides a rigorous critique of Kantian ethics, which has enjoyed a preeminent place in moral philosophy in the United States, arguing that it does not do justice to the reality of our lives. He demonstrates how fine literature can play an important role in honing our capacity to see clearly and choose wisely as he develops (...)
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    The Routledge International Handbook of Perpetrator Studies.Suzanne C. Knittel & Zachary J. Goldberg (eds.) - 2019
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  41. From Skills to Wisdom : Making, Knowing, and the Arts.Suzanne B. Butters - 2014 - In Pamela H. Smith, Amy R. W. Meyers & Harold J. Cook (eds.), Ways of making and knowing: the material culture of empirical knowledge. New York City: Bard Graduate Center.
     
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    Embodying Perceptions of Death: Emotional Apprehension and Reversibilities of Flesh.Suzanne Laba Cataldi - 2000 - In Professor Fred Evans, Fred Evans, Leonard Lawlor & Professor Leonard Lawlor (eds.), Chiasms: Merleau-Ponty's Notion of Flesh. SUNY Press. pp. 189-201.
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    The gospel of work: four lectures on Christian ethics.W. Cunningham - 1902 - Cambridge,: University press.
    Excerpt from The Gospel of Work Four Lectures on Christian Ethics These lectures, which were given to Extension Students in the Divinity School during the Cambridge Summer Meeting of 1902, are now printed in the form in which they were delivered. It seemed to me that it might be of interest to the audience, if attention were specially directed to the work of some Cambridge theologians; and illustrative quotations have been drawn chiefly, though not of course exclusively, from their writings. (...)
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    Etudes aristotéliciennes: recueil d'articles.Suzanne Mansion - 1984 - Louvain-la-Neuve: Editions de l'Institut supérieur de philosophie. Edited by J. Follon.
  45. Living with children: a Froebelian appoach to working with families and communities.Suzanne Quinn & Sue Greenfield - 2018 - In Tina Bruce, Peter Elfer, Sacha Powell & Louie Werth (eds.), The Routledge international handbook of Froebel and early childhood practice: re-articulating research and policy. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Perspectives on Faith and Reason: Studies in the Religious Philosophies of Kant, Hegel and Kierkegaard.Nina Cunningham - 1978 - The Owl of Minerva 10 (1):10-10.
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    The Biology of Bird-Song Dialects.Myron Charles Baker & Michael A. Cunningham - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (1):85-100.
    No single theory so far proposed gives a wholly satisfactory account of the origin and maintenance of bird-song dialects. This failure is the consequence of a weak comparative literature that precludes careful comparisons among species or studies, and of the complexity of the issues involved. Complexity arises because dialects seem to bear upon a wide range of features in the life history of bird species. We give an account of the principal issues in bird-song dialects: evolution of vocal learning, experimental (...)
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    The glass veil: seven adventures in wonderland.Suzanne Anker - 2015 - Bern: Peter Lang. Edited by Sabine Flach.
    Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction; References; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; 1. Essays; Intimacy Unveiled (Suzanne Anker); From Apocalypse to Analogy; Transforming Life; References; List of Illustrations; Through the Looking Glass: Encounters with Suzanne Anker's Wonderlands (Sabine Flach); I. Making is Thinking -- Art as Knowledge; II. "We can know more than we can tell"; III. Ars Quaerendi -- The Art of Asking Questions; IV. Synechein -- The Art of Interweaving; References; List of Illustrations; 2. Dialogues; Dialogue I: The (...)
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    Failure of spatial selectivity in vision.Suzanne V. Gatti & Howard E. Egeth - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 11 (3):181-184.
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    Naturally hypernatural I: concepts of nature.Suzanne Anker & Sabine Flach (eds.) - 2016 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Nature, a topic central to art history, is concurrently a dominant concept in contemporary art, art theory and its related disciplines such as cultural theory, philosophy, aesthetic theory and environmental studies. The project Naturally Hypernatural questions lines of tradition and predetermined categories that coexist with the topic of nature. Currently, nature in art surpasses the simple depiction of art as a material or object. To clarify and analyze the interrelations between nature and art is the aim of the project Naturally (...)
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