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  1. Reciprocal causation and the proximate–ultimate distinction.T. E. Dickins & R. A. Barton - 2013 - Biology and Philosophy 28 (5):747-756.
    Laland and colleagues have sought to challenge the proximate–ultimate distinction claiming that it imposes a unidirectional model of causation, is limited in its capacity to account for complex biological phenomena, and hinders progress in biology. In this article the core of their argument is critically analyzed. It is claimed that contrary to their claims Laland et al. rely upon the proximate–ultimate distinction to make their points and that their alternative conception of reciprocal causation refers to phenomena that were already accounted (...)
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    Effects of simultaneous auditory stimulation on the detection of tactile stimuli.George A. Gescheider, William G. Barton, Michael R. Bruce, Jeffrey H. Goldberg & Michael J. Greenspan - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (1):120.
  3. Una ecología política de las transformaciones territoriales en Chile : poder y gobernanza en los sectores forestal y salmonero.Álvaro Román Y. Jonathan R. Barton - 2015 - In Beatriz Bustos (ed.), Ecología política en Chile: naturaleza, propiedad, conocimiento y poder. Editorial Universitaria.
     
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    A statistical taxonomy and another “chance” for natural frequencies.Adrien Barton, Shabnam Mousavi & Jeffrey R. Stevens - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):255-256.
    The conclusions of Barbey & Sloman (B&S) crucially depend on evidence for different representations of statistical information. Unfortunately, a muddled distinction made among these representations calls into question the authors' conclusions. We clarify some notions of statistical representations which are often confused in the literature. These clarifications, combined with new empirical evidence, do not support a dual-process model of judgment.
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    A Survey of MAT and Related Programs in Classics.R. Barton - 1964 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 57 (8):338.
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    Ethical Issues in Psychosocial Interventions Research Involving Controls.Lawrence Schneiderman, Barton W. Palmer, Eric Granholm, Dilip V. Jeste & Elyn R. Saks - 2002 - Ethics and Behavior 12 (1):87-101.
    Psychiatric research is of critical importance in improving the care of persons with mental illness. Yet it may also raise difficult ethical issues. This article explores those issues in the context of a particular kind of research: psychosocial intervention research with control groups. We discuss 4 broad categories of ethical issues: consent, confidentiality, boundary violations, and risk-benefit issues. We believe that, despite the potential difficulties, psychosocial intervention research is vital and can be accomplished in an ethical manner. Further discussion and (...)
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    Thinking in the Dark: Cinema, Theory, Practice.Murray Pomerance & R. Barton Palmer (eds.) - 2015 - New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
    Today’s film scholars draw from a dizzying range of theoretical perspectives—they’re just as likely to cite philosopher Gilles Deleuze as they are to quote classic film theorist André Bazin. To students first encountering them, these theoretical lenses for viewing film can seem exhilarating, but also overwhelming. _Thinking in the Dark _introduces readers to twenty-one key theorists whose work has made a great impact on film scholarship today, including Rudolf Arnheim, Sergei Eisenstein, Michel Foucault, Siegfried Kracauer, and Judith Butler. Rather than (...)
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    Walking Speed Reliably Measures Clinically Significant Changes in Gait by Directional Deep Brain Stimulation.Christopher P. Hurt, Daniel J. Kuhman, Barton L. Guthrie, Carla R. Lima, Melissa Wade & Harrison C. Walker - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Introduction: Although deep brain stimulation often improves levodopa-responsive gait symptoms, robust therapies for gait dysfunction from Parkinson's disease remain a major unmet need. Walking speed could represent a simple, integrated tool to assess DBS efficacy but is often not examined systematically or quantitatively during DBS programming. Here we investigate the reliability and functional significance of changes in gait by directional DBS in the subthalamic nucleus.Methods: Nineteen patients underwent unilateral subthalamic nucleus DBS surgery with an eight-contact directional lead in the most (...)
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  9. Sartre e a revolta do nosso tempo.R. A. Amaral Vieira - 1967 - Rio,: Forense.
     
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  10. Anmälan av Kleen.R. A. Wrede - 1983 - In Jacob W. F. Sundberg (ed.), Naturrättsläran: uppsatser. Stockholm: Juristförlaget.
     
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    "Value and Desire: A Study in the Axiology of Ralph Barton Perry in the Light of Thomistic Principles," by George L. Concordia, O.P. [REVIEW]Leo R. Ward - 1967 - Modern Schoolman 44 (3):270-271.
  12. A phenomenological study of thinking.E. Babbie, A. Giorgi, A. Barton & C. Maes - forthcoming - Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology.
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    Carian Architecture.R. A. Tomlinson - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):424-.
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    Death and Divinity.R. A. Tomlinson - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (02):436-.
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    Methymna.R. A. Tomlinson - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (02):328-.
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    Phyromachos.R. A. Tomlinson - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):384-.
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    Thrace.R. A. Tomlinson - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (02):326-.
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    Tholoi.R. A. Tomlinson - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):350-.
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    Two buildings in sanctuaries of Asklepios.R. A. Tomlinson - 1969 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 89:106-117.
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    The Stadion.R. A. Tomlinson - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):372-.
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    A world unglued: simultanagnosia as a spatial restriction of attention.Kirsten A. Dalrymple, Jason J. S. Barton & Alan Kingstone - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    C. I. Lewis’ Notebook on Kant, 1910-11.Fernando R. Molina - 1981 - Philosophy Research Archives 7:368-430.
    This edition is of a notebook prepared by C.I. Lewis during 1910-11. The text covers the "predicament" of philosophy at the time of Kant, The Critique of Pure Reason, and The Metaphysic of Morals. The highly detailed discussion of the Critique was "based on" Lewis' own outlines made in the Kant course conducted by Ralph Barton Perry.
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  23. An Accuracy‐Dominance Argument for Conditionalization.R. A. Briggs & Richard Pettigrew - 2020 - Noûs 54 (1):162-181.
    Epistemic decision theorists aim to justify Bayesian norms by arguing that these norms further the goal of epistemic accuracy—having beliefs that are as close as possible to the truth. The standard defense of Probabilism appeals to accuracy dominance: for every belief state that violates the probability calculus, there is some probabilistic belief state that is more accurate, come what may. The standard defense of Conditionalization, on the other hand, appeals to expected accuracy: before the evidence is in, one should expect (...)
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    Archaeology and the Bible.J. A. Maynard & George A. Barton - 1929 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 49:182.
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    A modal extension of intuitionist logic.R. A. Bull - 1965 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 6 (2):142-146.
  26. Punishment, Communication, and Community.R. A. Duff - 2001 - Oup Usa.
    Part of the Studies in Crime and Public Policy series, this book, written by one of the top philosophers of punishment, examines the main trends in penal theorizing over the past three decades. Duff asks what can justify criminal punishment, and then explores the legitimacy of actual practices by examining what would count as adequate justification for them. Duff argues that a "communicative conception of punishment," which he presents as a third way between consequentialist and retributive theories, offers the most (...)
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    Excuses, moral and legal: a comment on Marcia Baron’s ‘excuses, excuses’.R. A. Duff - 2007 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 1 (1):49-55.
    Marcia Baron has offered an illuminating and fruitful discussion of extra-legal excuses. What is particularly useful, and particularly important, is her focus on our excusatory practices—on the ways and contexts in which we make, offer, accept, bestow and reject excuses: if we are to reach an adequate understanding of excuses, their implications and their grounds, we must attend to the roles that they can play in our human activities and relationships—and to the complexities and particularities of those roles. However, I (...)
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    Preface to the Philosophy of Education.R. A. Pring & J. Wilson - 1980 - British Journal of Educational Studies 28 (2):144.
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    Merle K. Langdon: A Sanctuary of Zeus on Mount Hymettos (Hesperia Supplement, XVI). Pp. xi + 117; 17 figs., 28 half-tone plates. Princeton, N.J.: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1976, Paper, $12.5O. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (02):367-368.
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  30. Punishment, Communication, and Community.R. A. Duff - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (211):310-313.
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    A Realist Theory of Science.R. A. Sharpe - 1976 - Philosophical Quarterly 26 (104):284-285.
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    The Limits of Virtue Jurisprudence.R. A. Duff - 2003 - Metaphilosophy 34 (1-2):214-224.
    In response to Lawrence Solum's advocacy of a ‘virtue–centred theory of judging’, I argue that there is indeed important work to be done in identifying and characterising those qualities of character that constitute judicial virtues – those qualities that a person needs if she is to judge well (though I criticise Solum's account of one of the five pairs of judicial vices and virtues that he identifies – avarice and temperance). However, Solum's more ambitious claims – that a judge's vice (...)
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  33. Towards a Modest Legal Moralism.R. A. Duff - 2014 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 8 (1):217-235.
    After distinguishing different species of Legal Moralism I outline and defend a modest, positive Legal Moralism, according to which we have good reason to criminalize some type of conduct if it constitutes a public wrong. Some of the central elements of the argument will be: the need to remember that the criminal law is a political, not a moral practice, and therefore that in asking what kinds of conduct we have good reason to criminalize, we must begin not with the (...)
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    ${\rm C}_1$ is not algebraizable.R. A. Lewin, I. F. Mikenberg & M. G. Schwarze - 1991 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 32 (4):609-611.
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    Architectural Gifts Hildegard Schaaf: Untersuchungen zu Gebäudestiftungen in hellenistischer Zeit. (Arbeiten zur Archäologie.) Pp. 148; 30 figures. Cologne, Weimar and Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 1992. DM 98. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):383-384.
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    Art in Athens David CastrIota: Myth, Ethos and Actuality: Official Art in Fifth Century B.C. Athens. Pp. xii+337; 2 maps, 39 figs. Madison, WI: Wisconsin University Press, 1992. £40 (Paper, £20). [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):157-158.
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    Balkan Tribes F. Papazoglu: The Central Balkan Tribes in Pre-Roman Times. Pp. xi + 664; 20 illustrations, 1 map. Amsterdam: Hakkert, 1978. Paper, 198 Sw. frs. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (02):274-275.
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    Carian Architecture Tullia Linders, Pontus Hellström (edd.): Architecture and Society in Hecatomnid Caria: Proceedings of the Uppsala Symposium, 1987. (Boreas (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis), 17.) Pp. 104; numerous figures in text. Uppsala: University of Uppsala (distributed by Almqvist & Wiksell), 1989. Paper, Sw.kr. 125. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):424-426.
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    Christoph Börker: Festbankett und griechische Architektur. (Xenia, Konstanzer Althistorische Vorträge und Forschungen, 4.) Pp. 48; 19 plates. Konstanz: Universitätsverlag, 1983. Paper, DM. 18.80. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (1):150-150.
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    Death and Divinity Robin Hägg, Gullög C. Nordquist (edd): Celebrations of Death and Divinity in the Bronze Age Argolid. Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium at the Swedish Institue at Athens, 11–13 June, 1988. (Skrifter Utgivna av Svenska Instituet i Athen, 4.40.) Pp. 246; illustrations. Stockholm: Paul Åströms, 1990. Paper. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (02):436-439.
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    Heiner Knell: Grundzüge der griechischen Architektur. Pp. ix + 318; 103 text figures, 16 plates. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1980. Limp cloth, DM. 59. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (2):321-322.
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    Late Helladic Houses Gerhard Hiesel: Späthelladische Hausarchitektur: Studien zur Architekturgeschichte der griechischen Festlandes in der späten Bronzezeit. Pp. ix + 269; 172 text figures, 8 pages of plans, 1 map. Mainz: Von Zabern, 1989. DM 135. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (02):435-436.
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    Methymna Hans-Günter Buchholz: Methymna: Archäologische Beiträge zur Topographie und Geschichte von Nordlesbos. Pp. 273; 45 maps + drawings in text, frontispiece + 3 2 half-tone plates; map in folder at back. Mainz: von Zabern, 1976. Cloth, DM. 140. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (02):328-329.
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    Phyromachos Bernard Andreae (ed.): Phyromachos-Probleme: mit einem Anhang zur Datierung des grossen Altares von Pergamon. (Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Römische Abteilung, Ergänzungsheft 31.) Pp. 172; 9 figures, 97 plates. Mainz am Rhein: Von Zabern, 1990. DM 135. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):384-386.
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    Seleucid Ruler-Portraits Robert Fleischer: Studien zur Seleukidischen Kunst: Band I Herrscherbildnisse. (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut.) Pp. xiii + 159; 58 plates. Mainz am Rhein: von Zabern, 1991. DM 150. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):386-387.
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    Seleucid Ruler-Portraits. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (2):386-387.
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    Thrace Christo M. Danov: Altthrakien. Pp. xx + 399; 4 maps, 144 half-tone photographs on 96 plates. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1976. Cloth, DM. 168. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (02):326-327.
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    Tholoi Florian Seiler: Die griechische Tholos: Untersuchungen zur Entwicklung, Typologie und Funktion kunstmässiger Rundbauten. Pp. vi + 168; 80 figures; 2 tables. Mainz: von Zabern, 1986. DM 98. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):350-352.
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    The Stadion D. G. Romano: Athletics and Mathematics in Archaic Corinth: The Origins of the Greek Stadion. (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, 206.) Pp. xiv+117, 53 figs. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1993. Paper. [REVIEW]R. A. Tomlinson - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):372-373.
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  50. The Growing-Block: just one thing after another?R. A. Briggs & Graeme A. Forbes - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (4):927-943.
    In this article, we consider two independently appealing theories—the Growing-Block view and Humean Supervenience—and argue that at least one is false. The Growing-Block view is a theory about the nature of time. It says that past and present things exist, while future things do not, and the passage of time consists in new things coming into existence. Humean Supervenience is a theory about the nature of entities like laws, nomological possibility, counterfactuals, dispositions, causation, and chance. It says that none of (...)
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