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    It’s Child’s Play: Contemplative Anthropocosmic Creativity.Guy Burneko - 2014 - World Futures 70 (8):496-514.
    The implicate or quantum connectivity of the coevolving phenomena of the cosmos, the ontohermeneutic complementarity relations between ourselves and the vast and minute systems we coconstitutingly participate, observe, prolong, and contextualize, and the eco-reciprocities among all forms of life afford us an understanding of ourselves as fractal or microcosmic embodiments and performances of what is irreducibly nondual anthropo-cosmogenesis. And if cosmogenesis is a self-referential process having nothing external to itself from which to obtain gain or satisfaction, we may analogously interpret (...)
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    Chuang Tzu's Existential Hermeneutics.Guy C. Burneko - 1986 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 13 (4):393-409.
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    Contemplative ecology: Guan · for a more-than-sustainable future.Guy Burneko - 2010 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (1):116-130.
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    Ecohumanism: The spontaneities of the earth, ziran, and K =.Guy Burneko - 2004 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (2):183–194.
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    The Starry Night Sky.Guy Burneko - 2013 - World Futures 69 (4-6):231 - 247.
    (2013). The Starry Night Sky. World Futures: Vol. 69, The Complexity of Life and Lives of Complexity, pp. 231-247.
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    Creatio continua.Guy Burneko - 2005 - World Futures 61 (8):622 – 628.
    Sometimes in the third-person and sometimes in the first of creativity itself, this transdisciplinary and intercultural essay performs the premise that creativity everywhere is the creatio continua of a cosmopoiesis fully reducible neither to any sum of supposed parts, nor to any terminate, finished totum of viewpoint, event, or objectifiable what. It suggests that in experiencing an ethic of releasement from fixed ego-perspectives in this holism of self-organizingly creative creatio, the contemplative temperament sustainingly embodies the paradoxical ecology of contrasting orientations (...)
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    It happens by itself: The Tao of cooperation, systems theory, and constitutive hermeneutics.Guy Burneko - 1991 - World Futures 31 (2):139-160.
    (1991). It happens by itself: The Tao of cooperation, systems theory, and constitutive hermeneutics. World Futures: Vol. 31, Cooperation: Toward a Post-Modern Ethic, pp. 139-160.
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  8. Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind?David Premack & Guy Woodruff - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):515-526.
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    Causal Responsibility and Robust Causation.Guy Grinfeld, David Lagnado, Tobias Gerstenberg, James F. Woodward & Marius Usher - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:1069.
    How do people judge the degree of causal responsibility that an agent has for the outcomes of her actions? We show that a relatively unexplored factor -- the robustness of the causal chain linking the agent’s action and the outcome -- influences judgments of causal responsibility of the agent. In three experiments, we vary robustness by manipulating the number of background circumstances under which the action causes the effect, and find that causal responsibility judgments increase with robustness. In the first (...)
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    Evaluation of moral case deliberation at the Dutch Health Care Inspectorate: a pilot study.Wike Seekles, Guy Widdershoven, Paul Robben, Gonny van Dalfsen & Bert Molewijk - 2016 - BMC Medical Ethics 17 (1):31.
    BackgroundMoral case deliberation as a form of clinical ethics support is usually implemented in health care institutions and educational programs. While there is no previous research on the use of clinical ethics support on the level of health care regulation, employees of regulatory bodies are regularly confronted with moral challenges. This pilot study describes and evaluates the use of MCD at the Dutch Health Care Inspectorate.The objective of this pilot study is to investigate: 1) the current way of dealing with (...)
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    Wilhelm Dilthey: Leben und Werk in Bildern.Guy van Kerckhoven - 2008 - Freiburg im Breisgau: Alber. Edited by Hans-Ulrich Lessing & Axel Ossenkop.
    Betr. Diltheys Professur an der Universität Basel 1867-1868.
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    Medical ethics.Guy Abercrombie Elliott - 1954 - Johannesburg,: Witwatersrand University Press.
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    Media ethics at work: true stories from young professionals.Lee Anne Peck & Guy S. Reel (eds.) - 2013 - Thousand Oaks: CQ Press.
    Each story is presented as a narrative, so readers can ponder: What would I do if this happened to me? When they've finished the book, they'll feel prepared with an array of theoretical and practical approaches for thinking on their feet.
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    Functional Neuroimages Fail to Discover Pieces of Mind in the Parts of the Brain.Guy C. Van Orden & Kenneth R. Paap - 1997 - Philosophy of Science 64 (Supplement):S85-S94.
    The method of positron emission tomography illustrates the circular logic popular in subtractive neuroimaging and linear reductive cognitive psychology. Both require that strictly feed-forward, modular, cognitive components exist, before the fact, to justify the inference of particular components from images after the fact. Also, both require a "true" componential theory of cognition and laboratory tasks, before the fact, to guarantee reliable choices for subtractive contrasts. None of these possibilities are likely. Consequently, linear reductive analysis has failed to yield general, reliable, (...)
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  15. Consciousness and Physicalism: A Defense of the Phenomenal Concept Strategy.Andreas Elpidorou & Guy Dove - 2018 - New York, NY, USA: Routledge.
    Consciousness and Physicalism: A Defense of a Research Program explores the nature of consciousness and its place in the world, offering a revisionist account of what it means to say that consciousness is nothing over and above the physical. By synthesizing work in the philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and philosophy of science from the last twenty years and forging a dialogue with contemporary research in the empirical sciences of the mind, Andreas Elpidorou and Guy Dove advance and defend a novel (...)
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    What do double dissociations prove?Guy C. Orden, Bruce F. Pennington & Gregory O. Stone - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (1):111-172.
    Brain damage may doubly dissociate cognitive modules, but the practice of revealing dissociations is predicated on modularity being true (T. Shallice, 1988). This article questions the utility of assuming modularity, as it examines a paradigmatic double dissociation of reading modules. Reading modules illustrate two general problems. First, modularity fails to converge on a fixed set of exclusionary criteria that define pure cases. As a consequence, competing modular theories force perennial quests for purer cases, which simply perpetuates growth in the list (...)
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    Two varieties of conditionals and two kinds of defeaters help reveal two fundamental types of reasoning.Guy Politzer & J.-F. Bonnefon - 2006 - Mind and Language 21 (4):484-503.
    Two notions from philosophical logic and linguistics are brought together and applied to the psychological study of defeasible conditional reasoning. The distinction between disabling conditions and alternative causes is shown to be a special case of Pollock's (1987) distinction between ‘rebutting' and ‘undercutting' defeaters. ‘Inferential' conditionals are shown to come in two types, one that is sensitive to rebutters, the other to undercutters. It is thus predicted and demonstrated in two experiments that the type of inferential conditional used as the (...)
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    A revision of the genus synthocus, schönh., And its allies.Guy A. K. Marshall - 1907 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 18 (1):89-118.
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    A revision of the coleopterous sub-family byrsopinæ.Guy A. K. Marshall - 1907 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 18 (1):53-88.
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    How to combine hermeneutics and Wide Reflective Equilibrium?: A comment on M. Ebbesen and B. Pedersen, How to formulate normative ethical principles by use of empirical investigations within biomedicine.Guy A. M. Widdershoven - 2006 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 10 (1):49-52.
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    The origin of nest complexity in social insects.Guy Theraulaz, Eric Bonabeau & Jean-Louis Deneubourg - 1998 - Complexity 3 (6):15-25.
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    The search query filter bubble: effect of user ideology on political leaning of search results through query selection (2nd edition).A. G. Ekström, Guy Madison, Erik J. Olsson & Melina Tsapos - 2023 - Information, Communication and Society 1:1-17.
    It is commonly assumed that personalization technologies used by Google for the purpose of tailoring search results for individual users create filter bubbles, which reinforce users’ political views. Surprisingly, empirical evidence for a personalization-induced filter bubble has not been forthcoming. Here, we investigate whether filter bubbles may result instead from a searcher’s choice of search queries. In the first experiment, participants rated the left-right leaning of 48 queries (search strings), 6 for each of 8 topics (abortion, benefits, climate change, sex (...)
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    Au commencement était l’image.Guy Debrock - 1989 - Études Phénoménologiques 5 (9/10):147-162.
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    Blaise Pascal en quête d'une apologétique renouvelée.Guy Delaunay - 2017 - Louvain-la-Neuve: EME éditions.
    Dans cet ouvrage, où il s'agit d'appréhender l'univers pascalien sur le plan apologétique, on suit le cheminement de la foi de Pascal à partir de fragments retrouvés après sa mort, textes à l'origine des différentes éditions des Pensées. La structure antithétique et paradoxale de son génie l'a conduit à une quête religieuse sans concession à l'égard de la société de son temps. La fonction dualiste de son écriture aboutit à mettre en valeur la béance séparant le fini de la nature (...)
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    Jargon de l'authenticité: De l'idéologie allemande.Theodor W. Adorno, Guy Petitdemange & Eliane Escoubas - 2018 - Payot.
    Comment l'idéologie nazie a-t-elle imprégné et corrompu jusqu'au plus intime de la pensée et du langage? Jargon de l'authenticité est l'une des charges les plus féroces écrites contre Heidegger et son jargon. Qu'est-ce que le jargon? C'est un maniement de la langue qui vise à exercer un charme magique sur les lecteurs grâce à une sacralisation du langage et à un pathos de l'authenticité. Nationalisme, repli sur soi, mépris de la réalité sociale sont dès lors autant de voies pour perdre (...)
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    Theorie et expérience en mathématiques.Guy Hirsch - 1952 - Dialectica 6 (4):311-326.
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    Silens, nymphs, and maenads.Guy Hedreen - 1994 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 114:47-69.
    One of the most familiar traits of the part-horse, part-man creatures known as silens is their keen interest in women. In Athenian vase-painting, the female companions of the silens are characterized by a variety of attributes and items of dress, and exhibit mixed feelings toward the attentions of silens. The complexities of the imagery have resulted in disagreement in modern scholarship on several points, including the identity of these females, the significance of their attributes, and the explanation of a change (...)
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    Fine, Einstein, and ensembles.Reed Guy & Robert Deltete - 1990 - Foundations of Physics 20 (8):943-965.
    Einstein insisted that the only acceptable interpretation of the quantum theory was an ensemble interpretation, that this way of understanding the quantum formalism eliminated all the problems associated with interpreting the theory as a complete description of individual systems. But he never developed his ensemble interpretation in any detail or explained how it was supposed to resolve the difficulties with the individual interpretation. We offer a reconstruction of Einstein's position that is consonant with his other beliefs and examine the “prism” (...)
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    Philosophie ouverte et connaissance probable.Guy Hirsch - 1960 - Dialectica 14 (2‐3):197-202.
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  30. Faith in Others.Guy Longworth - 2012 - Abstracta 6 (S6):6-32.
     
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    Developmental study of performance on conceptual problems involving a rule shift.Donald E. Guy - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 82 (2):242.
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    Effects of adding a stimulus dimension prior to a nonreversal shift.Donald E. Guy, Frederick M. Van Fleet & Lyle E. Bourne Jr - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (2):161.
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    La actitud crítica en Sergio Rábade Romeo.Alain Guy - 1992 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 1 (7):87-96.
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    Tradición y modernidad en el "Criticón" de Gracián.Alain Guy - 1989 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 16:167-176.
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    Abraham Robinson‐Selected Papers.Guy Hirsch - 1986 - Dialectica 40 (1):71-78.
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    Les Deux Principes de la Justice selon Rawls.Guy Lafrance - 1978 - Dialectica 32 (2):115-123.
    RésuméCet article est consacréà la présentation et à l'examen critique des principes de la justice élaborés dans l'ouvrage du professeur John Rawls intituléA Theory of Justice. L'auteur examine notamment l'approche contractuelle utilisée par Rawls de même que son inspiration Kantienne et le type de rationalité qu'il met en œuvre pour construire sa théorie.
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    Achievement drive and habitual modes of task approach as factors in skill transfer.Guy H. Miles - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (2):156.
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    Logos, cri, silence.Guy Petitdemandge - 2009 - Archives de Philosophie 72 (4):645-659.
    Le Cahier 18 est le dernier Cahier de Simone Weil écrit à Londres, commencé endécembre 1942 et s’étirant sur 1943, année où elle mourut le 24 août. Il n’a plus l’ampleurdes autres, mais, même exténuée et à distance de tout, son auteur poursuit ses explorationset creuse. Nous proposons quelques notes sur quelques annotations disant ce qui reste,quand on est sur la limite entre la vie et la mort, de la philosophie, de Dieu, du soi.
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    Présentation.Guy Petitdemandge - 2002 - Archives de Philosophie 4 (1):563-564.
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    Simone Weil et la philosophie dans son histoire.Guy Petitdemandge - 2009 - Archives de Philosophie 72 (4):563-564.
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    El Cristianismo en sus Orígenes ¿una Religión del Libro?Guy G. Stroumsa - 2002 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 7:121.
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    Should Businesses and Corporations Set up a.Guy Trolliet - 2008 - Cultura 5 (2):29-31.
    In a world in which globalisation has opened the access to Muslim countries, Muslim community having been identified as a distinctive high potential market, the question if businesses and corporations should set up a „Department of Islamic affairs" became more than pertinent.
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    The blind reader's right to read: Caught between publishers, the law and technology.Guy Whitehouse - 2008 - Logos 19 (3):120-128.
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    L’engagement du MFRB.Guy Valette - 2022 - Multitudes 86 (1):100-108.
    Dans cet article, après avoir rappelé ce qu’est un revenu de base comme un droit humain universel et fait une analyse des failles du système actuel de distribution de la richesse créée par le travail et de la redistribution par l’État d’aides sociales, l’auteur en déduit les mesures systémiques à prendre pour garantir ce droit humain universel à une vie digne avec une allocation universelle d’existence, protectrice et émancipatrice qui permette de se libérer à la fois de la charité publique (...)
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  45. L'Art lyrique: esthétique et défense.Guy Verriest - 1977 - Paris: "La Revue musicale".
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  46. The scientific study of belief and pain modulation: conceptual problems.Miguel Farias, Guy Kahane & Nicholas Shackel - 2016 - In F. P. Mario, M. F. P. Peres, G. Lucchetti & R. F. Damiano (eds.), Spirituality, Religion and Health: From Research to Clinical Practice. Springer.
    We examine conceptual and methodological problems that arise in the course of the scientific study of possible influences of religious belief on the experience of physical pain. We start by attempting to identify a notion of religious belief that might enter into interesting psychological generalizations involving both religious belief and pain. We argue that it may be useful to think of religious belief as a complex dispositional property that relates believers to a sufficiently thick belief system that encompasses both cognitive (...)
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    Wittgenstein on Russell's Theory of Judgment.Guy Stock - 1973 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 7:62-75.
    In the early years of this century the debate as to the nature of judgment was a central issue dividing British philosophers. What a philosopher said about judgment was not independent of what he said about perception, the distinction between the a priori and empirical, the distinction between external and internal relations, the nature of inference, truth, universals, language, the reality of the self and so on.
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  48. Au dictionnaire des « idées reçues » : la notation arbitraire de l’épreuve de philosophie au baccalauréat.Guy Desbiens - 2011 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 61 (3):69-71.
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  49. Agir en fonctionnaire éthiquement responsable?Guy Desbiens - 2012 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 62 (1):73-75.
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    Défense de l’enseignement de la philosophie en classes terminales.Guy Desbiens - 2009 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 59 (1):57-62.
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