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    Letters pro and con.Robert J. Clements, Juergen Schulz, Roger Pryor Dodge & George Beiswanger - 1963 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 22 (2):231-234.
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  2. Problems for Dogmatism.Roger White - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 131 (3):525-557.
    I argue that its appearing to you that P does not provide justification for believing that P unless you have independent justification for the denial of skeptical alternatives – hypotheses incompatible with P but such that if they were true, it would still appear to you that P. Thus I challenge the popular view of ‘dogmatism,’ according to which for some contents P, you need only lack reason to suspect that skeptical alternatives are true, in order for an experience as (...)
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  3. You just believe that because….Roger White - 2010 - Philosophical Perspectives 24 (1):573-615.
    I believe that Tom is the proud father of a baby boy. Why do I think his child is a boy? A natural answer might be that I remember that his name is ‘Owen’ which is usually a boy’s name. Here I’ve given information that might be part of a causal explanation of my believing that Tom’s baby is a boy. I do have such a memory and it is largely what sustains my conviction. But I haven’t given you just (...)
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    Scientific misconduct from the perspective of research coordinators: a national survey.E. R. Pryor, B. Habermann & M. E. Broome - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (6):365-369.
    Objective: To report results from a national survey of coordinators and managers of clinical research studies in the US on their perceptions of and experiences with scientific misconduct.Methods: Data were collected using the Scientific Misconduct Questionnaire-Revised. Eligible responses were received from 1645 of 5302 surveys sent to members of the Association of Clinical Research Professionals and to subscribers of Research Practitioner, published by the Center for Clinical Research Practice, between February 2004 and January 2005.Findings: Overall, the perceived frequency of misconduct (...)
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  5. Epistemic permissiveness.Roger White - 2018 - In Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Contemporary epistemology: an anthology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
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  6. Evidence Cannot Be Permissive.Roger White - 2013 - In Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 312.
  7. Talking about God: the concept of analogy and the problem of religious language.Roger M. White - 2010 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    Introduction -- The mathematical roots of the concept of analogy -- Aristotle : the uses of analogy -- Aristotle : analogy and language -- Thomas Aquinas -- Immanuel Kant -- Karl Barth -- Final reflections.
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    Schelling's Game Theory: How to Make Decisions.Robert V. Dodge - 2012 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Thomas Schelling, who wrote the foreword for this book, won the Nobel Prize in economics for "having enhanced our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis." This came after he had taught a course in game theory and rational choice to advanced students and government officials for 45 years. In this book, Robert Dodge provides in language for a broad audience, the concepts that Schelling taught. Armed with Schelling's understanding of game theory methods and his approaches to problems, (...)
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  9. Jonathan Edwards and 18th Century Religious Philosophy.Roger A. Ward - 2008 - In Cheryl Misak (ed.), The Oxford handbook of American philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  10. The skeptic and the dogmatist.James Pryor - 2000 - Noûs 34 (4):517–549.
    Consider the skeptic about the external world. Let’s straightaway concede to such a skeptic that perception gives us no conclusive or certain knowledge about our surroundings. Our perceptual justification for beliefs about our surroundings is always defeasible—there are always possible improvements in our epistemic state which would no longer support those beliefs. Let’s also concede to the skeptic that it’s metaphysically possible for us to have all the experiences we’re now having while all those experiences are false. Some philosophers dispute (...)
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    Lo anti-dialéctico en la dialéctica de Marx.Roger Vekemans - 1967 - [Santiago, Chile,: Centro para el Desarrollo Económico y Social de América Latina] 1967 [i. e..
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    Critique de la Critique de la raison pure de Kant.Roger Verneaux - 1972 - Paris,: A. Montaigne.
    Critiquer Kant? C'est remettre son oeuvre majeure, la Critique de la raison pure, face à son intention initiale, et lui appliquer le projet critique qu'elle expose. C'est en approfondir la compréhension en la resituant dans son contexte philosophique, et en se forçant de pénétrer son argumentation. C'est surtout analyser, avec Kant, la nature et les possibilités de la connaissance humaine, en cherchant, à travers les thèses qu'il développe, ce qui rejoint notre expérience. C'est faire de son oeuvre une lecture proprement (...)
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    Esquisse d'une théorie de la connaissance.Roger Verneaux - 1954 - Paris,: Beauchesne.
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  14. Épistémlogie générale.Roger Verneaux - 1959 - Paris,: Beauchesne.
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    Les sources cartésiennes et kantiennes de l'idéalisme français.Roger Verneaux - 1936 - Paris,: G. Beauchesne et ses fils.
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    Philosophie de l'homme.Roger Verneaux - 1956 - Paris,: Beauchesne.
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  17. Textes des grands philosophes.Roger Verneaux - 1962 - Paris,: Beauchesne.
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    The world's great wisdom: timeless teachings from religions and philosophies.Roger N. Walsh (ed.) - 2014 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Surveying spiritual and philosophical traditions, revives the search for wisdom for modern times"--Provided by publisher.
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    Palabra de urbe: ensayos mínimos de filosofía cotidiana.Roger Vilain - 2008 - Mérida, Venezuela: Universidad de Los Andes, Consejo de Publicaciones.
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  20. Jonathan Edwards and eighteenth-century religious philosophy.Roger A. Ward - 2008 - In Cheryl Misak (ed.), The Oxford handbook of American philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  21. What's wrong with Moore's argument?James Pryor - 2004 - Philosophical Issues 14 (1):349–378.
    Something about this argument sounds funny. As we’ll see, though, it takes some care to identify exactly what Moore has done wrong. Iwill assume that Moore knows premise (2) to be true. One could inquire into how he knows it, and whether that knowledge can be defeated; but Iwon’t. I’ll focus instead on what epistemic relations Moore has to premise (1) and to his conclusion (3). It may matter which epistemic relations we choose to consider. Some philosophers will diagnose Moore’s (...)
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  22. Bad intensions.Alex Byrne & James Pryor - 2006 - In Manuel Garcia-Carpintero & Maci (eds.), Two-Dimensional Semantics: Foundations and Applications. Oxford University Press. pp. 38--54.
    _the a priori role_ (for word T). For instance, perhaps anyone who understands the word _water_ is able to know, without appeal to any further a posteriori information, that _water_ refers to the clear, drinkable natural kind whose instances are predominant in our oceans and lakes (if _water_ refers at all.
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  23. A Method for the Study of Human Life.W. Kim Rogers - 1986 - Diogenes 34 (136):46-57.
    If within the borders of human life the truth is, as Vico has said, what is made, then the task of a student of human life can be and should be to find out from what human beings have made what manner of makers they are and what sorts of production their circumstance allows.
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    Le surréalisme contre la révolution.Roger Vailland - 1948 - Paris,: Éditions sociales.
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    L'idealisme de Renouvier.Roger Verneaux - 1943 - Paris: J. Vrin.
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  26. Renouvier, disciple et critique de Kant.Roger Verneaux - 1944 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
     
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  27. There is immediate justification.James Pryor - 2005 - In Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 181--202.
  28. Highlights of recent epistemology.James Pryor - 2001 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (1):95--124.
    This article surveys work in epistemology since the mid-1980s. It focuses on contextualism about knowledge attributions, modest forms of foundationalism, and the internalism/externalism debate and its connections to the ethics of belief.
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  29. Doctrina.Roger Vekemans - 1970 - Santiago de Chile,: DESAL/CELAP.
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  30. A theory of memory retrieval.Roger Ratcliff - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (2):59-108.
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    The scattering of long wavelength neutrons by irradiated beryllium oxide.T. M. Sabine, A. W. Pryor & B. S. Hickman - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (85):43-57.
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  32. The Merits of Incoherence.James Pryor - 2018 - Analytic Philosophy 59 (1):112-141.
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  33. Problems for Credulism.James Pryor - 2013 - In Chris Tucker (ed.), Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 89–131.
    We have several intuitive paradigms of defeating evidence. For example, let E be the fact that Ernie tells me that the notorious pet Precious is a bird. This supports the premise F, that Precious can fly. However, Orna gives me *opposing* evidence. She says that Precious is a dog. Alternatively, defeating evidence might not oppose Ernie's testimony in that direct way. There might be other ways for it to weaken the support that Ernie's testimony gives me for believing F, without (...)
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  34. Immunity to error through misidentification.James Pryor - 1999 - Philosophical Topics 26 (1-2):271-304.
  35. When warrant transmits.James Pryor - 2012 - In Annalisa Coliva (ed.), Mind, meaning, and knowledge: themes from the philosophy of Crispin Wright. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Consider the argument: Circus-1 Men in clown suits are handing out tickets. So, probably: Circus-2 There’s a circus in town. So: Circus-3 There’s an entertainment venue in town. Presumably you’d be able to warrantedly believe Circus-2 on the basis of Circus-1. And we can suppose you’re reasonably certain that wherever there are circuses, there are entertainment venues. So you’d seem to be in a position to reasonably go on to infer Circus-3.
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  36. Mental Graphs.James Pryor - 2016 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 7 (2):309-341.
    I argue that Frege Problems in thought are best modeled using graph-theoretic machinery; and that these problems can arise even when subjects associate all the same qualitative properties to the object they’re thinking of twice. I compare the proposed treatment to similar ideas by Heck, Ninan, Recanati, Kamp and Asher, Fodor, and others.
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    A Comparison of Sequential Sampling Models for Two-Choice Reaction Time.Roger Ratcliff & Philip L. Smith - 2004 - Psychological Review 111 (2):333-367.
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    Connectionist models of recognition memory: Constraints imposed by learning and forgetting functions.Roger Ratcliff - 1990 - Psychological Review 97 (2):285-308.
  39. Reasons and that‐clauses.James Pryor - 2007 - Philosophical Issues 17 (1):217-244.
    What are reasons? For example, if you’re aware that your secretary plans to expose you, and you resign to avoid a scandal, what is your reason for resigning? Is your reason the fact that your secretary plans to expose you? If so, what kinds of facts are eligible to be reasons? Can merely possible facts be reasons (for actual subjects)? Can merely apparent facts? Or are reasons rather attitudes? Are your reasons for resigning your belief that your secretary plans to (...)
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    Retrieval processes in recognition memory.Roger Ratcliff & Bennet B. Murdock - 1976 - Psychological Review 83 (3):190-214.
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    Theoretical interpretations of the speed and accuracy of positive and negative responses.Roger Ratcliff - 1985 - Psychological Review 92 (2):212-225.
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    Connectionist and diffusion models of reaction time.Roger Ratcliff, Trisha Van Zandt & Gail McKoon - 1999 - Psychological Review 106 (2):261-300.
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    Thresholds of Rotation.R. Dodge - 1923 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 6 (2):107.
  44. Advanced placement-advanced pressures: Academic dishonesty among elite high school students.L. Taylor, M. Pogrebin & M. Dodge - 2002 - Educational Studies 33 (4):403-421.
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    Does activation really spread?Roger Ratcliff & Gail McKoon - 1981 - Psychological Review 88 (5):454-462.
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    A Diffusion Model Account of the Lexical Decision Task.Roger Ratcliff, Pablo Gomez & Gail McKoon - 2004 - Psychological Review 111 (1):159-182.
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    Candide and Other Stories. Voltaire & Roger Pearson - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    Candide is the most famous of Voltaire's 'philosophical tales', in which he combined witty improbabilities with the sanest of good sense. This edition includes four other prose tales - Micromegas, Zadig, The Ingnu, and The White Bull - and a verse tale based on Chaucer's The Wife of Bath's Tale,: What Pleases the Ladies.
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  48. What's Wrong with McKinsey-style Reasoning?James Pryor - 2007 - In Sanford Goldberg (ed.), Internalism and externalism in semantics and epistemology. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 177--200.
    (revisions posted 12/5/2006) to appear in Internalism and Externalism in Semantics and Epistemology, ed. by Sanford Goldberg (to be published by Oxford in 2006 or 2007) Michael McKinsey formulated an argument that raises a puzzle about the relation between externalism about content and our introspective awareness of content. The puzzle goes like this: it seems like I can know the contents of my thoughts by introspection alone; but philosophical reflection tells me that the contents of those thoughts are externalist, and (...)
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    A retrieval theory of priming in memory.Roger Ratcliff & Gail McKoon - 1988 - Psychological Review 95 (3):385-408.
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    A theory of order relations in perceptual matching.Roger Ratcliff - 1981 - Psychological Review 88 (6):552-572.
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