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    Humanism and Anti-Humanism.James J. Valone - 1986 - Human Studies 14 (1):67-79.
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    Against epistemology: A constructive look at Adorno's deconstruction.James J. Valone - 1988 - Human Studies 11 (1):87-97.
    This classic book by Theodor W. Adorno anticipates many of the themes that have since become common in contemporary philosophy: the critique of foundationalism, the illusions of idealism and the end of epistemology.
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    Women and culture: A reconsideration of Simmel's appraisals.James J. Valone - 1987 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 13 (4):367-381.
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    Parsons' contributions to sociological theory: Reflections on the Schutz-Parsons correspondence.James J. Valone - 1980 - Human Studies 3 (1):375 - 386.
  5. A critical theory of knowledge and the phenomenology of Alfred Schutz.James J. Valone - 1976 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 3 (3):199-215.
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    Musical improvisation as interpretative activity.James J. Valone - 1985 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 44 (2):193-194.
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    Conflicts in the Later Husserl’s Ontology and Theory of Knowledge.James J. Valone - 1977 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 51:212-219.
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    Conflicts in the Later Husserl’s Ontology and Theory of Knowledge.James J. Valone - 1977 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 51:212-219.
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  9. Intersubjectivity and Accessibility.James J. Valone - 1983 - Analecta Husserliana 15:293.
     
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    Peeping through the Keyhole.James J. Valone - 1985 - International Philosophical Quarterly 25 (3):299-318.
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    The Ethics and Existentialism of Kierkegaard: Outlines for a Philosophy of Life.James J. Valone - 1983
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    Vico’s Human Science.James J. Valone - 1980 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 18 (3):371-392.
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    Vico's Human Science: The Paradox of Consciousness and Access to the Social.James J. Valone - 1980 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 18 (3):371-392.
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  14. Book review of James Marsh's post-cartesian meditations: An essay in dialectical phenomenology: Review: James Marsh. Post-cartesian meditations: An essay in dialectical phenomenology. Fordham university press, new York, 1988. $40.00. XIII, 279 pages. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1992 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 18 (1):103-110.
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    Against epistemology: A constructive look at Adorno's deconstruction. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1988 - Human Studies 11 (1):87 - 97.
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    A Kierkegaard Handbook. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1982 - Teaching Philosophy 5 (1):86-87.
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    Free to Choose. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1982 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 1 (3):107-112.
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    Free to Choose. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1982 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 1 (3):107-112.
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    A Kierkegaard Handbook. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1982 - Teaching Philosophy 5 (1):86-87.
  20. Gerald A. McCool: "Catholic Theology in the Nineteenth Century - The Quest for a Unitary Method". [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1981 - The Thomist 45 (1):151.
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    Giambattista Vico’s Science of Humanity. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1978 - International Philosophical Quarterly 18 (1):101-103.
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    Humanism revisited: A review of Kate Soper's humanism and anti-humanism. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1991 - Human Studies 14 (1):67 - 79.
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    Kierkegaard’s Philosophy. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1983 - International Philosophical Quarterly 23 (1):103-105.
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    Kierkegaard’s Philosophy. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1983 - International Philosophical Quarterly 23 (1):103-105.
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    Morality and the Good Life. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1985 - Teaching Philosophy 8 (1):64-65.
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    Phenomenology and the Problem of History. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1977 - International Philosophical Quarterly 17 (1):109-111.
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    Review. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1985 - Journal of Business Ethics 4 (5):384-384.
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    The Dual Vision. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1979 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):205-211.
  29. The Dual Vision. [REVIEW]James J. Valone - 1979 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):205-211.
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    Parsons' contributions to sociological theory: Reflections on the Schutz-Parsons correspondence. [REVIEW]Dr James J. Valone - 1980 - Human Studies 3 (1):375-386.
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    Emotion Generation and Emotion Regulation: One or Two Depends on Your Point of View.James J. Gross & Lisa Feldman Barrett - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (1):8-16.
    Emotion regulation has the odd distinction of being a wildly popular construct whose scientific existence is in considerable doubt. In this article, we discuss the confusion about whether emotion generation and emotion regulation can and should be distinguished from one another. We describe a continuum of perspectives on emotion, and highlight how different (often mutually incompatible) perspectives on emotion lead to different views about whether emotion generation and emotion regulation can be usefully distinguished. We argue that making differences in perspective (...)
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  32. A theory of direct visual perception.James J. Gibson - 2002 - In Alva Noe & Evan Thompson (eds.), Vision and Mind: Selected Readings in the Philosophy of Perception. MIT Press. pp. 77--89.
  33. Cognition and Emotion Lecture at the 2010 SPSP Emotion Preconference.James J. Gross, Gal Sheppes & Heather L. Urry - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (5):765-781.
    One of the most fundamental distinctions in the field of emotion is the distinction between emotion generation and emotion regulation. This distinction fits comfortably with folk theories, which view emotions as passions that arise unbidden and then must be controlled. But is it really helpful to distinguish between emotion generation and emotion regulation? In this article, we begin by offering working definitions of emotion generation and emotion regulation. We argue that in some circumstances, the distinction between emotion generation and emotion (...)
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    Cognition and Emotion Lecture at the 2010 SPSP Emotion Preconference.James J. Gross, Gal Sheppes & Heather L. Urry - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (5):765-781.
    One of the most fundamental distinctions in the field of emotion is the distinction between emotion generation and emotion regulation. This distinction fits comfortably with folk theories, which view emotions as passions that arise unbidden and then must be controlled. But is it really helpful to distinguish between emotion generation and emotion regulation? In this article, we begin by offering working definitions of emotion generation and emotion regulation. We argue that in some circumstances, the distinction between emotion generation and emotion (...)
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    The Boundaries of Humanity: Humans, Animals, Machines.James J. Sheehan & Morton Sosna (eds.) - 1991 - University of California Press.
    To the age-old debate over what it means to be human, the relatively new fields of sociobiology and artificial intelligence bring new, if not necessarily compatible, insights. What have these two fields in common? Have they affected the way we define humanity? These and other timely questions are addressed with colorful individuality by the authors of _The Boundaries of Humanity_. Leading researchers in both sociobiology and artificial intelligence combine their reflections with those of philosophers, historians, and social scientists, while the (...)
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    Hobbes's Creativity.James J. Hamilton - 2023 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book approaches Hobbes's philosophy from a completely new perspective: his creativity. Creativity is the production of something which experts consider to be original, valuable and of high quality. James Hamilton explores Hobbes's creativity by focusing on his development, personality, and motivation in the context of his culture and environment, and on the ways in which he thought creatively, as inferred from his writings. Identification of the ideas which Hobbes drew upon is an important part of the study for (...)
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    Teaching Psychology and the Socratic Method: Real Knowledge in a Virtual Age.James J. Dillon - 2016 - New York: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book presents a lively and accessible way to use the ancient figure of Socrates to teach modern psychology that avoids the didactic lecture and sterile textbook. In the online age, is a living teacher even needed? What can college students learn face-to-face from a teacher they cannot learn anywhere else? The answer is what most teachers already seek to do: help students think critically, clearly define concepts, logically reason from premises to conclusions, engage in thoughtful and persuasive communication, and (...)
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    How Conscience Apps and Caring Computers will Illuminate and Strengthen Human Morality.James J. Hughes - 2014-08-11 - In Russell Blackford & Damien Broderick (eds.), Intelligence Unbound. Wiley. pp. 26–34.
    The biopolitics of intervening directly in the body with drugs, genes, and wires have always been far more fraught than the issues surrounding the use of gadgets. This chapter explores the way that conscience apps and morality software are an underexplored bridge between the traditional forms of moral enhancement and the more invasive methods that we will develop eventually. It discusses the core elements such as self‐control, caring, moral cognition, mindfulness, and wisdom or intelligence. Critics of morality apps point to (...)
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    Sensations of history: animation and new media art.James J. Hodge - 2019 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
    In Sensations of History, James J. Hodge argues that animation in new media art transforms historical experience in the digital age. Combining close textual analysis of experimental new media artworks with discussion of key phenomenological texts, Sensations of History argues for the broad critical significance of animation as we shift from analog to digital technologies. Hodge looks closely at animation aesthetics, which allow for a clear grasp of the ways digital technologies transform our sense of historical experience.
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    Learning to think: an introduction to philosophy.James J. Pearce - 2008 - Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt. Edited by Brooks McDaniel.
    The job of philosophy -- Truth: a very deceptive subject -- Epistemology: how do you know? -- Philosophy of religion: does God exist? -- Metaphysics: what is real? -- Moral and ethical theory: between right and wrong -- Social and political theory: freedom, politics, and society.
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  41. The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception: Classic Edition.James J. Gibson - 1979 - Houghton Mifflin.
    This is a book about how we see: the environment around us (its surfaces, their layout, and their colors and textures); where we are in the environment; whether or not we are moving and, if we are, where we are going; what things are good for; how to do things (to thread a needle or drive an automobile); or why things look as they do.The basic assumption is that vision depends on the eye which is connected to the brain. The (...)
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    Thomas Reid on religion.James J. S. Foster (ed.) - 2017 - Exeter, UK: Imprint Academic.
    This volume -- a companion to Thomas Reid: Selected Philosophical Writings (2012) -- makes available material from Thomas Reid's autograph manuscripts and student notes of his lectures. It includes an introductory essay by Nicholas Wolterstorff.
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  43. The Perception Of The Visual World.James J. Gibson - 1950 - Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
  44. Emotion regulation: Conceptual foundations.James J. Gross & Ross A. Thompson (eds.) - 2007
  45. Handbook of Emotion Regulation.James J. Gross (ed.) - 2007 - Guilford Press.
    This authoritative volume provides a comprehensive road map of the important and rapidly growing field of emotion regulation.
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  46. New reasons for realism.James J. Gibson - 1967 - Synthese 17 (1):162 - 172.
    Both the psychology of perception and the philosophy of perception seem to show a new face when the process is considered at its own level, distinct from that of sensation. Unfamiliar conceptions in physics, anatomy, physiology, psychology, and phenomenology are required to clarify the separation and make it plausible. But there have been so many dead ends in the effort to solve the theoretical problems of perception that radical proposals may now be acceptable. Scientists are often more conservative than philosophers (...)
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    Perceptual learning: Differentiation or enrichment?James J. Gibson & Eleanor J. Gibson - 1955 - Psychological Review 62 (1):32-41.
  48. Emotion elicitation using films.James J. Gross & Robert W. Levenson - 1995 - Cognition and Emotion 9 (1):87-108.
  49. Emotion Regulation: Past, Present, Future.James J. Gross - 1999 - Cognition and Emotion 13 (5):551-573.
    Modern emotion theories emphasise the adaptive value of emotions. Emotions are by no means always helpful, however. They often must be regulated. The study of emotion regulation has its origins in the psychoanalytic and stress and coping traditions. Recently, increased interest in emotion regulation has led to crucial boundary ambiguities that now threaten progress in this domain. It is argued that distinctions need to be made between (1) regulation of emotion and regulation by emotion; (2) emotion regulation in self and (...)
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    Observations on active touch.James J. Gibson - 1962 - Psychological Review 69 (6):477-491.
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