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    Acquisition of leverpress shock avoidance in juvenile Norway rats and spiny mice.Richard Deni, Lisa Budzek, Joseph Mcdermott, Meryl Silvers & Frank Costantini - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (3):111-112.
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    Beauvoir in Time.Meryl Altman - 2020 - Brill | Rodopi.
    _Beauvoir in Time_ situates _The Second Sex_ in the historical contexts of its writing and later international receptions, showing the continued, though paradoxical, value of her views on sexuality, race, class, and politics for feminists today.
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    Beauvoir, Hegel, War.Meryl Altman - 2007 - Hypatia 22 (3):66-91.
    The importance of Hegel to the philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir, both to her early philosophical texts and to The Second Sex, is usually discussed in terms of the master-slave dialectic and a Kojève-influenced reading, which some see her as sharing with Sartre, others persuasively describe as divergent from and corrective to Sartre's. Altman shows that Hegel's influence on Beauvoir's work is also wider, both in terms of what she takes on board and what she works through and rejects, and (...)
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    Beauvoir, Hegel, War.Meryl Altman - 2007 - Hypatia 22 (3):66-91.
    The importance of Hegel to the philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir, both to her early philosophical texts and to The Second Sex, is usually discussed in terms of the master-slave dialectic and a Kojève-influenced reading, which some see her as sharing with Sartre, others persuasively describe as divergent from and corrective to Sartre's. Altman shows that Hegel's influence on Beauvoir's work is also wider, both in terms of what she takes on board and what she works through and rejects, and (...)
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  5. Beauvoir, Hegel, war.Meryl Altman - 2007 - Hypatia 22 (3):66-91.
    : The importance of Hegel to the philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir, both to her early philosophical texts and to The Second Sex, is usually discussed in terms of the master-slave dialectic and a Kojève–influenced reading, which some see her as sharing with Sartre, others persuasively describe as divergent from and corrective to Sartre's. Altman shows that Hegel's influence on Beauvoir's work is also wider, both in terms of what she takes on board and what she works through and rejects, (...)
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    Simone de Beauvoir and Lesbian Lived Experience.Meryl Altman - 2007 - Feminist Studies 33 (1):207-232.
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    The Application of John Dewey's Ideas to an Inner City Alternative High School.Meryl Domina & Janice Greer - 2004 - Education and Culture 20 (1):3.
  8. The Champion of Corporate Social Responsibility.Davide Meryl - 1990 - Business and Society Review 70:40-43.
     
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    Beauvoir as Literary Writer.Meryl Altman - 2017 - In Laura Hengehold & Nancy Bauer (eds.), A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 339–355.
    This article takes up the specifically literary qualities of Beauvoir's writing, in her fiction and her essays, situating her in literary history and exploring some important influences. I argue that Beauvoir's feminism emerged in her literary works well before it could be articulated in her philosophical and political writing, and that what emerged was a feminism attentive to women's lived embodiment, and intimately conscious of the contradictions of class.
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    Hearing what the body feels: Auditory encoding of rhythmic movement.Jessica Phillips-Silver & Laurel J. Trainor - 2007 - Cognition 105 (3):533-546.
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  11. Context, Compositionality, and Nonsense in Wittgenstein's Tractatus.Silver Bronzo - 2011 - In Rupert Read & Matthew Lavery (eds.), Beyond the Tractatus Wars: The New Wittgenstein Debate. Routledge. pp. 84-111.
     
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    How to avoid resting journalistic ethics on a mistake.Anita Silvers - 1985 - Journal of Social Philosophy 16 (3):20-35.
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    Comparing expert and novice understanding of a complex system from the perspective of structures, behaviors, and functions.Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver & Merav Green Pfeffer - 2004 - Cognitive Science 28 (1):127-138.
    Complex systems are pervasive in the world around us. Making sense of a complex system should require that a person construct a network of concepts and principles about some domain that represents key (often dynamic) phenomena and their interrelationships. This raises the question of how expert understanding of complex systems differs from novice understanding. In this study we examined individuals' representations of an aquatic system from the perspective of structural (elements of a system), behavioral (mechanisms), and functional aspects of a (...)
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    Actions, Products, and Truth-Bearers: A Critique of Twardowskian Accounts.Silver Bronzo - 2020 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (3):297-312.
    Friederike Moltmann has recently proposed an account of truth-bearers that draws on Kazimierz Twardowski’s action/product distinction. Her account is meant to provide a third way between the dominant view of primary truth-bearers as mind-independent entities and the recently revived construal of them as mental or linguistic acts. This paper argues that there is no room for Twardowskian accounts because they are based on a notion of “nonenduring product” that defies comprehension, and no need for them because the linguistic data that (...)
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    Propositional complexity and the Frege–Geach Point.Silver Bronzo - 2019 - Synthese 198 (4):3099-3130.
    It is almost universally accepted that the Frege–Geach Point is necessary for explaining the inferential relations and compositional structure of truth-functionally complex propositions. I argue that this claim rests on a disputable view of propositional structure, which models truth-functionally complex propositions on atomic propositions. I propose an alternative view of propositional structure, based on a certain notion of simulation, which accounts for the relevant phenomena without accepting the Frege–Geach Point. The main contention is that truth-functionally complex propositions do not include (...)
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    The Resolute Reading and Its Critics: An Introduction to the Literature.Silver Bronzo - 2012 - Wittgenstein-Studien 3 (1):45-80.
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    Demystifying Meaning in Horwich and Wittgenstein.Silver Bronzo - 2019 - In James Conant & Sebastian Sunday (eds.), Wittgenstein on Philosophy, Objectivity, and Meaning. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 164-184.
    Paul Horwich has advocated, and attributed to the later Wittgenstein, a “use-theory of meaning” that aims to demystify meaning by reducing it to pure regularities of use. This chapter challenges Horwich’s appropriation of Wittgenstein and seeks to make room for a different conception of the demystification of meaning. It argues that Wittgenstein does indeed aim to demystify meaning, but does not think that this involves any attempt to reduce meaning to something else.
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    Wittgenstein on Sense and Grammar.Silver Bronzo - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    The distinction between sense and nonsense is central to Wittgenstein's philosophy. It is at the basis of his conception of philosophy as a struggle against illusions of sense generated by misunderstandings of the logic of our language. Moreover, it informs the notions of “grammar” and “logical syntax”, whose investigation serves to clear up those misunderstandings. This Element contrasts two exegetical approaches: one grounding charges of nonsensicality in a theory of sense specifying criteria that are external to the linguistic performance under (...)
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  19. “defective” Agents: Equality, Difference And The Tyranny Of The Normal: equality,normality and ability.Anita Silvers - 1994 - Journal of Social Philosophy 25 (s1):154-175.
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    Ontography and Maieutics, or Speculative Notes on an Ethos for Umwelt Theory.Silver Rattasepp - 2022 - Biosemiotics 15 (2):357-372.
    There is renewed interest in questions of ontology in various fields, as there has been in biosemiotics. But for umwelt theory, ontology needs to be approached in particular ways, in order to avoid it from being yet another “philosophy of access”, part and parcel of the epistemology-ontology dyad, where “ontology” is the leftover of epistemology, or any sort of subjective constitution of things. The article engages in philosophical considerations about what kinds of assumptions and preliminary considerations should be made for (...)
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    The Semiotic Species.Silver Rattasepp & Kalevi Kull - 2016 - American Journal of Semiotics 32 (1/4):35-48.
    Animals are treated in philosophy dominantly as opposed to humans, without revealing their independent semiotic richness. This is a direct consequence of the common way of defining the uniqueness of humans. We analyze the concept of ‘semiotic animal’, proposed by John Deely as a definition of human specificity, according to which humans are semiotic (capable of understanding signs as signs), unlike other species, who are semiosic (capable of sign use). We compare and contrast this distinction to the more standard ways (...)
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    Wittgenstein, Theories of Meaning, and Linguistic Disjunctivism.Silver Bronzo - 2017 - European Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):1340-1363.
    This paper argues that Wittgenstein opposed theories of meaning, and did so for good reasons. Theories of meaning, in the sense discussed here, are attempts to explain what makes it the case that certain sounds, shapes, or movements are meaningful linguistic expressions. It is widely believed that Wittgenstein made fundamental contributions to this explanatory project. I argue, by contrast, that in both his early and later works, Wittgenstein endorsed a disjunctivist conception of language which rejects the assumption underlying the question (...)
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    Atomism, Contextualism, and the Burden of Making Sense.Silver Bronzo - 2013 - Wittgenstein-Studien 4 (1).
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    A quantitative analysis of food movement convergence in four Canadian provinces.Jennifer Silver, Ze’ev Gedalof, Evan Fraser & Ashley McInnes - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 34 (4):787-804.
    Whether the food movement is most likely to transform the food system through ‘alternative’ or ‘oppositional’ initiatives has been the focus of considerable scholarly debate. Alternative initiatives are widespread but risk reinforcing the conventional food system by supporting neoliberal discourse and governance mechanisms, including localism, consumer choice, entrepreneurialism and self-help. While oppositional initiatives such as political advocacy have the potential for system-wide change, the current neoliberal political and ideological context dominant in Canada poses difficulties for initiatives that explicitly oppose the (...)
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    The amdS gene of Aspergillus nidulans: Control by multiple regulatory signals.Michael J. Hynes & Meryl A. Davis - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (3):123-128.
    The amdS gene of A. nidulans has proved extremely favourable for the isolation of mutations affecting gene regulation. Trans‐acting regulatory genes involved in amdS induction by small molecular weight effectors have been identified – amdR (ω‐amino acids) facB (acetate) and amdA (acetate). Another gene, the areA gene, has properties expected of a major activator gene involved in nitrogen metabolite repression of amdS. All of these regulatory genes are also involved in the control of various other functions encoded by structural genes (...)
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    Journalistes au Royaume-Uni : « L'exceptionalisme » britannique.Arnaud Mercier & Meryl Aldridge - 2003 - Hermes 35:155.
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    A hierarchical model of social perception: Psychophysical evidence suggests late rather than early integration of visual information from facial expression and body posture.Christoph Teufel, Meryl F. Westlake, Paul C. Fletcher & Elisabeth von dem Hagen - 2019 - Cognition 185 (C):131-143.
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    Funktionale-Rollen-Semantik: Bedeutung zwischen Externalismus und Holismus.Silvère Schutkowski - 2011 - De Gruyter.
    Was ist Bedeutung? Eine dem Internalismus zuzurechnende Antwort besagt, die Bedeutung einer Repräsentation sei deren funktionale Rolle. Wenn die Bedeutungen von Repräsentationen ihre Extensionen bestimmen, vermag ich unter Rückgriff auf Arbeiten von Putnam, Kripke und Devitt zu zeigen, dass diese Antwort falsch ist. Gibt man die Extensionsbestimmung hingegen auf, sind funktionale Rollen laut einem Argument von Fodor und Lepore holistischer Natur. Bedeutungen sind aber nicht holistisch. Die einzige erfolgversprechende Erwiderung auf das holistische Argument würde jedoch gerade darauf beruhen, dass Bedeutungen (...)
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    Frege on Multiple Analyses and the Essential Articulatedness of Thought.Silver Bronzo - 2017 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 5 (10).
    Frege appears to hold both that thoughts are internally articulated, in a way that mirrors the semantic articulation of the sentences that express them, and that the same thought can be analyzed in different ways, none of which has to be more fundamental than the others. Commentators have often taken these theses to be mutually incompatible and have tended to polarize into two camps, each of which attributes to Frege one of the theses, but maintains that he is only apparently (...)
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  30. Bentham’s Contextualism and Its Relation to Analytic Philosophy.Silver Bronzo - 2014 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 2 (8).
    This paper (i) offers an interpretation of some central aspects of Jeremy Bentham’s philosophy of language, (ii) challenges the received view of its relation to analytic philosophy, and (iii) seeks to show that this investigation into the prehistory of analytic philosophy sheds light on its history proper. It has been often maintained, most notably by Quine, that Bentham anticipated Frege’s context principle and the use of contextual definition. On these bases, Bentham has been presented as one of the initiators of (...)
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    The Legal Enforcement of Morality.Charles Silver - 1983 - Law and Philosophy 2 (3):413-414.
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    Confused meanings of life, genes and parents.Lee M. Silver - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 32 (4):647-661.
    Questions concerning the moral status of embryos, the validity of new technologies for human reproduction, ownership of one's own genes, gene patenting, privacy and discrimination have all been raised and debated. Although debate is healthy, it is only useful if all participants understand the fundamental biological principles underlying human life, human genes and human parenthood. Many people believe that science can play no role in determining when human life begins. I argue that this false assumption is based on a failure (...)
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    Benefits and Challenges of Interdisciplinarity in CSCL Research: A View From the Literature.Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver & Heisawn Jeong - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Computer-supported collaborative learning has a history of being interdisciplinary from its conception. Its beginnings have included computer scientists, psychologists, cognitive scientists, and educational researchers. These collaborations have been fruitful but have also posed challenges. This article builds on the authors’ extensive review of the CSCL literature to examine the nature of interdisciplinary collaboration in CSCL research as well as an interdisciplinary CSCL workshop. Using a corpus of more than 700 CSCL articles, we reported an updated analysis for the theories and (...)
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    “It's harder than we thought it would be”: A comparative case study of expert–novice experimentation strategies.Cindy E. Hmelo‐Silver, Anandi Nagarajan & Roger S. Day - 2002 - Science Education 86 (2):219-243.
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    Biotechnology and Conceptualizations of the Soul.Lee M. Silver - 2003 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (4):335-341.
    In 1970, Jacque Monod, a Nobel Laureate and a founding father of molecular biology, wrote a short celebrated book entitled Chance and Necessity.
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    Cloning, Ethics, and Religion.Lee M. Silver - 1998 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (2):168-172.
    On Sunday morning, 23 February 1997, the world awoke to a technological advance that shook the foundations of biology and philosophy. On that day, we were introduced to Dolly, a 6-month-old lamb that had been cloned directly from a single cell taken from the breast tissue of an adult donor. Perhaps more astonished by this accomplishment than any of their neighbors were the scientists who actually worked in the field of mammalian genetics and embryology. Outside the lab where the cloning (...)
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    The Aesthetic Point of View: Selected Essays.Anita Silvers - 1983 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 42 (2):213-217.
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    Philosophy of Art.Anita Silvers - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (3):345-347.
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    Review of Gerald J. Postema: Bentham and the common law tradition[REVIEW]Charles Silver - 1988 - Ethics 99 (1):164-166.
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    Review of Susan Wendell: The Rejected Body: Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Disability[REVIEW]Anita Silvers - 1998 - Ethics 108 (3):612-615.
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    Montaigne, An Apology for Raymond Sebond: Happiness and the Poverty of Reason.Bruce Silver - 2002 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 26 (1):94-110.
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    Frege and propositional unity.Silver Bronzo - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (4):750-771.
    This paper identifies a tension in Frege’s philosophy and offers a diagnosis of its origins. Frege’s Context Principle can be used to dissolve the problem of propositional unity. However, Frege’s official response to the problem does not invoke the Context Principle, but the distinction between ‘saturated’ and ‘unsaturated’ propositional constituents. I argue that such a response involves assumptions that clash with the Context Principle. I suggest, however, that this tension is not generated by deep-seated philosophical commitments, but by Frege’s occasional (...)
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    Wrongdoing and Ignorance: Socrates Defended.Jeffrey H. Silver - 1996 - Philosophy Today 40 (4):496-503.
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  44. Lack of character? Situationism critiqued.John Sabini & Maury Silver - 2005 - Ethics 115 (3):535-562.
  45. Wronging by Requesting.N. G. Laskowski & Kenneth Silver - 2022 - In Mark C. Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Volume 11.
    Upon doing something generous for someone with whom you are close, some kind of reciprocity may be appropriate. But it often seems wrong to actually request reciprocity. This chapter explores the wrongness in making these requests, and why they can nevertheless appear appropriate. After considering several explanations for the wrongness at issue (involving, e.g. distinguishing oughts from obligation, the suberogatory, imperfect duties, and gift-giving norms), a novel proposal is advanced. The requests are disrespectful; they express that their agent insufficiently trusts (...)
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    What does distractibility in ADHD reveal about mechanisms for top-down attentional control?Leslie G. Ungerleider Stacia R. Friedman-Hill, Meryl R. Wagman, Saskia E. Gex, Daniel S. Pine, Ellen Leibenluft - 2010 - Cognition 115 (1):93.
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    Cora Diamond. Philosophy in a Realistic Spirit. An Interview.Silver Bronzo - 2013 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 26 (2):239-282.
  48. Feminism and Disability.Joel Michael Reynolds & Anita Silvers - 2017 - In Hay Carol (ed.), Philosophy: Feminism. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Macmillan Reference USA. pp. 295-316.
    The article introduces readers to the study of disability, both with respect to the interdisciplinary field of disability studies and the field of philosophy of disability. We then offer an overview of three central areas of philosophical inquiry where feminist work in philosophy and disability has made significant contributions: (1) metaphysics and ontology, (2) epistemology and phenomenology, and (3) ethical, social, and political philosophy.
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    Libero arbitrio e retributività.Silver Bronzo - 2006 - Rivista di Filosofia 97 (1):59-82.
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    Rispondere delle proprie parole. Temi cavelliani nel «Tractatus».Silver Bronzo - 2011 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 24 (3):615-630.
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