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    When inspiration strikes, don't bottle it up! Write to me at: Philosophy Now 43a Jerningham Road• London• SE14 5NQ, UK or email rick. lewis@ philosophynow. org Keep them short and keep them coming! [REVIEW]Tallis Time - forthcoming - Philosophy Now.
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    Privatization and Delegation of State Authority in Asylum Systems.Tally Kritzman-Amir - 2011 - Law and Ethics of Human Rights 5 (1):194-215.
    One of the measures taken by states to relieve the burden of providing for asylum seekers and refugees is privatization and delegation of asylum regimes. I analyze the privatization and delegation of authority that is taking place within asylum systems and describe three tiers of privatization/delegation: 1. admission at points of entry or criminalization of undocumented entry, 2. status determination, 3. social integration and provision of social and economic rights and benefits. I then ask why states are privatizing and delegating (...)
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    Tallis In Wonderland: Philosophy in the Time of Plague, pt.1.Raymond Tallis - 2020 - Philosophy Now 138:54-55.
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    Tallis in Wonderland: Philosophy in the Time of Plague, pt.2.Raymond Tallis - 2020 - Philosophy Now 139:56-57.
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    Of time and lamentation: reflections on transience.Raymond Tallis - 2017 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing.
    Time's mysteries seem to resist comprehension and what remains, once the familiar metaphors are stripped away, can stretch even the most profound philosopher. In Of Time and Lamentation, Raymond Tallis rises to this challenge and explores the nature and meaning of time and how best to understand it. The culmination of some twenty years of thinking, writing and wondering about (and within) time, it is a bold, original, and thought-provoking work. With characteristic fearlessness, Tallis (...)
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    Seeing Time.Raymond Tallis - 2011 - Philosophy Now 84:51-52.
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  7. Epimethean Imaginings: Philosophical and Other Meditations on Everyday Light.Raymond Tallis - 2014 - Routledge.
    These essays, written in the spirit of Goethe’s Epimetheus who "traces the quick deed to the dim realm of form-combining possibilities", display the depth and breadth of Tallis’s fascination with our lives. Whether discussing philosophical "hardy perennials" like time, or a mundane artefact like ink, Tallis challenges us to think differently about who we are and why we are. The first part of the book – Analysis – dives into the deep-end to explore some of the big (...)
     
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    For a ruthless critique of all that exists: literature in an age of capitalist realism.Robert T. Tally - 2022 - Winchester, UK: Zer0 Books.
    For a Ruthless Critique of All that Exists takes as its point of departure two profound and interrelated phenomena. The first is the pervasive sense of what Mark Fisher had called "capitalist realism", in which (to cite the famous expression variously attributed to Fredric Jameson and Slavoj Žižek) it is easier to imagine the end of the world than then end of capitalism. As Jameson in particular has noted, "perhaps this is due to some weakness in our imaginations," and the (...)
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    In Defence of Wonder and Other Philosophical Reflections.Raymond Tallis - 2012 - Routledge.
    In these lively and provocative essays, philosopher, polymath and all-round intellectual heavyweight, Raymond Tallis debunks commonplace truths, exposes woolly thinking and pulls the rug from beneath a wide range of commentator whether scientist, theologian, philosopher or pundit. Tallis takes to task much of contemporary science and philosophy, arguing that they are guilty of taking us down ever narrowing conduits of problem solving that only invite ever more complex responses and in doing so have lost sight of "wonder" - (...)
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    Human freedom as a reality-producing illusion.Raymond C. Tallis - 2003 - The Monist 86 (2):200-219.
    This is a good time for determinists. One hundred and fifty years of Darwinian thought have undermined belief in the exceptional status of human beings. Biological reductionism is in the ascendant. One of its most recent manifestations—evolutionary psychology, which has been widely influential both within and beyond academe—argues that individual behaviour and even social institutions are expressions of genes, the vast majority of which are common to humans and the higher primates. The implicit, largely unconscious, principles that inform gene-determined (...)
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    Human Freedom as a Reality-Producing Illusion.Raymond C. Tallis - 2003 - The Monist 86 (2):200-219.
    This is a good time for determinists. One hundred and fifty years of Darwinian thought have undermined belief in the exceptional status of human beings. Biological reductionism is in the ascendant. One of its most recent manifestations—evolutionary psychology, which has been widely influential both within and beyond academe—argues that individual behaviour and even social institutions are expressions of genes, the vast majority of which are common to humans and the higher primates. The implicit, largely unconscious, principles that inform gene-determined (...)
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    Of Time and Lamentation: Reflections on Transience by Raymond Tallis.William Tullius - 2020 - Review of Metaphysics 73 (4):861-862.
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    The algebraic structure of the isomorphic types of tally, polynomial time computable sets.Yongge Wang - 2002 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 41 (3):215-244.
    We investigate the polynomial time isomorphic type structure of (the class of tally, polynomial time computable sets). We partition P T into six parts: D −, D^ − , C, S, F, F^, and study their p-isomorphic properties separately. The structures of , , and are obvious, where F, F^, and C are the class of tally finite sets, the class of tally co-finite sets, and the class of tally bi-dense sets respectively. The following results for the structures (...)
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    The Raymond Tallis Reader (review).Merja Polvinen - 2003 - Philosophy and Literature 27 (2):480-484.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.2 (2003) 480-484 [Access article in PDF] The Raymond Tallis Reader, edited by Michael Grant; xxx & 382 pp. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2000, $79.95. For some people, the name Raymond Tallis evokes theoretical controversy, oversimplified arguments, biting rhetoric, and bruised egos. For others, like the editor of The Raymond Tallis Reader, Michael Grant, he is a twenty-first-century man of Enlightenment who has the (...)
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    Polynomial-time abelian groups.Douglas Cenzer & Jeffrey Remmel - 1992 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 56 (1-3):313-363.
    This paper is a continuation of the authors' work , where the main problem considered was whether a given recursive structure is recursively isomorphic to a polynomial-time structure. In that paper, a recursive Abelian group was constructed which is not recursively isomorphic to any polynomial-time Abelian group. We now show that if every element of a recursive Abelian group has finite order, then the group is recursively isomorphic to a polynomial-time group. Furthermore, if the orders are bounded, (...)
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    Freedom. An impossible reality.Raymond Tallis - 2022 - Human Affairs 32 (4):474-507.
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    Verbal labels facilitate tactile perception.Tally McCormick Miller, Timo Torsten Schmidt, Felix Blankenburg & Friedemann Pulvermüller - 2018 - Cognition 171 (C):172-179.
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    The kingdom of infinite space: a portrait of your head.Raymond Tallis - 2008 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    Facing up to the head -- The secreting head -- Being my head -- The head comes to -- Airhead : breathing and its variations -- Communicating with air -- Enjoying and suffering my head -- Communicating without air -- Notes on the red-cheeked animal : the geology of a blush -- The watchtower -- The sensory room -- Having and using my head -- Head traffic : eating, vomiting and smoking -- Head on head : notes on kissing -- (...)
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    Hidden minds: a history of the unconscious.Frank Tallis - 2002 - London: Profile Books.
    The author confirms the existence of the unconscious mind and traces its importance, using hypnosis, psychoanalysis, subliminal manipulation, dreams, and hard ...
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    Aping Mankind: Neuromania, Darwinitis and the Misrepresentation of Humanity.Raymond Tallis - 2011 - Routledge.
    In a devastating critique Raymond Tallis exposes the exaggerated claims made for the ability of neuroscience and evolutionary theory to explain human consciousness, behaviour, culture and society. While readily acknowledging the astounding progress neuroscience has made in helping us understand how the brain works, Tallis directs his guns at neuroscience’s dark companion – "Neuromania" as he describes it – the belief that brain activity is not merely a necessary but a sufficient condition for human consciousness and that consequently (...)
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    Hand: A Philosophical Inquiry into Human Being.Raymond Tallis - 2019 - Edinburgh University Press.
    What are the origins of human difference? The Hand, which is the first part of a bold philosophical inquiry into the nature of the difference between human beings and other animals, argues that it is the result of a complex sequence of events which began several million years ago with the evolution of the human hand.Possession of a fully developed hand profoundly transformed the relationship of the human being to its own body, thus altering the relationship between humans and the (...)
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    Round Table: Science vs Philosophy?Mary Midgley, David Papineau, Raymond Tallis, Lewis Wolpert & Anja Steinbauer - 2000 - Philosophy Now 27:34-38.
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    The Relationship between Value Types and Environmental Behaviour in Four Countries: Universalism, Benevolence, Conformity and Biospheric Values Revisited.Tally Katz-Gerro, Itay Greenspan, Femida Handy & Hoon-Young Lee - 2017 - Environmental Values 26 (2):223-249.
    Using the social-psychological literature on the antecedents of environmental behaviour and comparative data from Germany, India, Israel and South Korea, we test four value types that correspond with environmental behaviour. Our cross-national context represents varying social, economic, cultural and environmental configurations, giving credence to the effects of values. The authors collected survey data among students on a variety of environmental behaviours and on questions that comprise Schwartz's value scale. The results show similarities between the countries in the effect of biospheric (...)
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  24. Aping Mankind.Raymond Tallis - 2016 - Routledge.
    Neuroscience has made astounding progress in the understanding of the brain. What should we make of its claims to go beyond the brain and explain consciousness, behaviour and culture? Where should we draw the line? In this brilliant critique Raymond Tallis dismantles "Neuromania", arising out of the idea that we are reducible to our brains and "Darwinitis" according to which, since the brain is an evolved organ, we are entirely explicable within an evolutionary framework. With precision and acuity he (...)
     
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    Freedom: an impossible reality.Raymond Tallis - 2021 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing.
    Tallis brings his familiar erudition and insight to this most intriguing and important philosophical question - the nature of our freedom - one that impacts most directly on our lives and takes us to the heart of what we are.
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    Seeing ourselves: reclaiming humanity from god and science.Raymond Tallis - 2020 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing.
    In Seeing Ourselves, philosopher and neuroscientist Raymond Tallis goes in search of what kind of beings we are, and where we might find meaning in our lives. Showcasing a remarkably detailed engagement with a huge range of disciplines, Tallis shows the unique nature of human consciousness.
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  27. Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2009 - Philosophy Now 71:48-49.
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  28. Tallis in Wonderland: Seeing & Believing.Raymond Tallis - 2013 - Philosophy Now 99:52-53.
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    Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2018 - Philosophy Now 124:56-57.
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    Tallis In Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2018 - Philosophy Now 127:52-53.
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    Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2021 - Philosophy Now 147:46-47.
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    Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2022 - Philosophy Now 148:64-65.
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    Tallis in Wonderland: An Encounter with Radical Darwinitis.Raymond Tallis - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:56-57.
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    Tallis in Wonderland: The Unthinkability of Philosophical Thought.Raymond Tallis - 2007 - Philosophy Now 64:24-25.
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    Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2012 - Philosophy Now 91:50-51.
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    Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2012 - Philosophy Now 92:48-49.
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  37. Tallis in Wonderland: Taking Issue With ‘The God Issue’.Raymond Tallis - 2014 - Philosophy Now 101:48-49.
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    Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2010 - Philosophy Now 78:49-50.
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    Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2011 - Philosophy Now 82:50-51.
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    Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2010 - Philosophy Now 78:49-50.
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  41. Tallis in Wonderland: Why I Am An Atheist.Raymond Tallis - 2009 - Philosophy Now 73:47-48.
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    Tallis in Wonderland: Who Caught that Ball?Raymond Tallis - 2008 - Philosophy Now 65:38-39.
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    Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2010 - Philosophy Now 78:49-50.
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    Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2010 - Philosophy Now 80 (October/November):46-47.
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    Tallis in Wonderland: Don’t Tell Him, Pike!Raymond Tallis - 2009 - Philosophy Now 74:50-51.
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  46. Tallis in Wonderland: Some Points About Pointing.Raymond Tallis - 2008 - Philosophy Now 70:50-51.
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  47. Tallis in Wonderland: Okey Doke.Raymond Tallis - 2010 - Philosophy Now 80:46-47.
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    Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2009 - Philosophy Now 72:46-47.
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    Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2012 - Philosophy Now 92:48-49.
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    Tallis in Wonderland.Raymond Tallis - 2016 - Philosophy Now 113:52-53.
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