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    Contributions to the Founding of the Theory of Transfinite Numbers.Cassius J. Keyser - 1916 - The Monist 26:638.
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    Some Outstanding Problems for Philosophy.Cassius J. Keyser - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (8):207-213.
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    The Asymmetry of the Imagination.Cassius J. Keyser - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 8 (12):309-316.
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    Contributions to the Founding of the Theory of Transfinite Numbers. [REVIEW]Cassius J. Keyser - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (25):697-697.
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    Keyser Cassius Jackson. Charles Sanders Peirce as a pioneer. Galois lectures , Scripta Mathematica, Yeshiva College, New York 1941, pp. 87–112. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):161-162.
  6. The message of modern mathematics to theology.Cassius J. Keyser - 1908 - Hibbert Journal 7:370-390.
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  7. Concerning multiple interpretations of postulate systems and the "existence" of hyperspace.Cassius J. Keyser - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (10):253-267.
  8. Concerning Multiple Interpretations of Postulate Systems and the Existence of Hyperspace.Cassius J. Keyser - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy 10 (10):253.
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  9. Humanism and Pseudo-Humanism.Cassius J. Keyser - 1930 - Hibbert Journal 29:227.
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    Mathematical Emancipations.Cassius J. Keyser - 1906 - The Monist 16 (1):65-83.
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    Mathematical emancipations. The passing of the point and the number three: Dimensionality and hyperspace.Cassius J. Keyser - 1906 - The Monist 16 (1):65 - 83.
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    Some outstanding problems for philosophy.Cassius J. Keyser - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (8):207-213.
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    The asymmetry of the imagination.Cassius J. Keyser - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 8 (12):309-316.
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  14. The Nature of Man.Cassius J. Keyser - 1921 - Hibbert Journal 20:324.
     
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    The Rational and the Superrational.Cassius J. Keyser - 1953 - Philosophy of Science 20 (4):348-348.
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  16. The Significance of Death.Cassius J. Keyser - 1913 - Hibbert Journal 12:688.
     
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  17. ampagnac's Studies Introductory to a Theory of Education. [REVIEW]Cassius J. Keyser - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy 13 (25):697.
     
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    Contributions to the Founding of the Theory of Transfinite Numbers. [REVIEW]Cassius J. Keyser - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (25):697-697.
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    Cournot et Les Principes du Calcul Infinitesimal. [REVIEW]Cassius J. Keyser - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (16):443-445.
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    Cournot et Les Principes du Calcul Infinitesimal. [REVIEW]Cassius J. Keyser - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (16):443-445.
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    The Manhood of Humanity. [REVIEW]Cassius J. Keyser - 1922 - The Monist 32 (4):637-640.
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    Humanism and Science by Cassius Jackson Keyser; The History of Science and the New Humanism by George Sarton. [REVIEW]H. Davis - 1931 - Isis 16:451-455.
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    Mathematics as a Culture Clue, and Other Essays. Cassius Jackson Keyser.Carl B. Boyer - 1948 - Isis 38 (3/4):256-257.
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    Mathematics as a Culture Clue, and Other Essays by Cassius Jackson Keyser. [REVIEW]Carl Boyer - 1948 - Isis 38:256-257.
  25. Engaging Science, Artistically.Vadim Keyser - 2017 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 38 (1):47-61.
    In this discussion I show that philosophy of science concepts, especially where examples and thought experiments are limiting, can be enriched with artistic examples. I argue that artistic examples show abstract components and relations that can then be used to engage with philosophical concepts. First, I discuss a useful representational model for thinking about the process of science as analogous to the process of art. I set up philosophy of science as not only open, but also closely connected to art (...)
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    Humanism and Science. Cassius Jackson KeyserThe History of Science and the New Humanism. George Sarton.H. T. Davis - 1931 - Isis 16 (2):451-455.
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    Book Review:The Rational and the Superrational Cassius J. Keyser. [REVIEW]L. A. R. - 1953 - Philosophy of Science 20 (4):348-.
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    Before Trans Studies.Cassius Adair, Cameron Awkward-Rich & Amy Marvin - 2020 - Transgender Studies Quarterly 7 (3):306-320.
    In conversation with Emmett Harsin Drager and Andrea Long Chu's “After Trans Studies,” this collaborative essay also turns to questions of field formation and the ethos of trans studies. Situating the growth of the field in the material conditions of precarity under which trans knowledge-workers work, the authors argue that trans studies can't be “over” because, in fact, it isn't yet here. Rather than viewing this as only a dismal proposition, however, they insist that the tenuousness of trans studies provides (...)
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  29. Program explanation: A general perspective.Frank Jackson & Philip Pettit - 1990 - Analysis 50 (2):107-17.
    Some properties are causally relevant for a certain effect, others are not. In this paper we describe a problem for our understanding of this notion and then offer a solution in terms of the notion of a program explanation.
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  30. A unifying view of the basis of social cognition.Vittorio Gallese, Christian Keysers & Giacomo Rizzolatti - 2004 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8 (9):396-403.
    In this article we provide a unifying neural hypothesis on how individuals understand the actions and emotions of others. Our main claim is that the fundamental mechanism at the basis of the experiential understanding of others' actions is the activation of the mirror neuron system. A similar mechanism, but involving the activation of viscero-motor centers, underlies the experiential understanding of the emotions of others.
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  31. Applied Ethics: An Impartial Introduction.Elizabeth Jackson, Tyron Goldschmidt, Dustin Crummett & Rebecca Chan - 2021 - Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing. Edited by Tyron Goldschmidt, Dustin Crummett & Rebecca Chan.
    This book is devoted to applied ethics. We focus on six popular and controversial topics: abortion, the environment, animals, poverty, punishment, and disability. We cover three chapters per topic, and each chapter is devoted to a famous or influential argument on the topic. After we present an influential argument, we then consider objections to the argument, and replies to the objections. The book is impartial, and set up in order to equip the reader to make up her own mind about (...)
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    Doctrinal Functions.C. J. Keyser - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (10):262-267.
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    Concerning the Concept and Existence-Proofs of the Infinite.C. J. Keyser - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (2):29-36.
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  34. On the Epistemic Value of Imagining, Supposing, and Conceiving.Magdalena Balcerak Jackson - 2016 - In Amy Kind & Peter Kun (eds.), Knowledge Through Imagination. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  35. Wagering Against Divine Hiddenness.Elizabeth Jackson - 2016 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 8 (4):85-108.
    J.L. Schellenberg argues that divine hiddenness provides an argument for the conclusion that God does not exist, for if God existed he would not allow non-resistant non-belief to occur, but non-resistant non-belief does occur, so God does not exist. In this paper, I argue that the stakes involved in theistic considerations put pressure on Schellenberg’s premise that non-resistant non-belief occurs. First, I specify conditions for someone’s being a resistant non-believer. Then, I argue that many people fulfill these conditions because, given (...)
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    L'espace et le corps dans la peinture classique.Eugénie De Keyser - 1978 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 76 (31):307-327.
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    The descendants of petrarch's pro archia.Jeroen De Keyser - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (1):292-328.
    Editors of Cicero'sPro Archiahave assumed that Petrarch's lost transcription of the equally lost Liège manuscript that he discovered in 1333 survives in an almost unaltered version in a single Florentine manuscript, while the remaining 265Italireflect another stage of the text, when conjectural corrections by its learned discoverer were introduced into the text. This article proposes a reassessment of that dichotomy, based on a first comprehensive study of the whole transmission.
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    Intentions at the End of Life: Continuous Deep Sedation and France’s Claeys-Leonetti law.Steven Farrelly-Jackson - 2024 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 49 (1):43-57.
    In 2016, France passed a major law that is unique in giving terminally ill and suffering patients the right to the controversial procedure of continuous deep sedation until death (CDS). In so doing, the law identifies CDS as a sui generis clinical practice, distinct from other forms of palliative sedation therapy, as well as from euthanasia. As such, it reconfigures the ethical debate over CDS in interesting ways. This paper addresses one aspect of this reconfiguration and its implications for the (...)
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    Program explanation: a general perspective.Frank Jackson & Alonso Church - 1990 - Analysis 50 (2):107.
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    Conditionals.Frank Jackson - 1992 - Philosophical Quarterly 42 (167):266.
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    The Varieties and Dynamics of Moral Repugnance: Prediction Markets and Betting on Matters of Life and Death.Dan Weijers & Vadim Keyser - 2016 - Humanities and Technology Review 35:91-129.
    In this paper, prediction markets that encourage traders to bet on matters of life and death are used to explore the varieties and dynamics of moral repugnance. We define moral repugnance as morally charged feelings of revulsion that correspond (correctly, incorrectly, and indeterminately) to moral reasons and contexts. Rich variations of moral repugnance and their dynamic qualities are presented by investigating the contextual frames in which they arise. These contextual frames constitute interacting conditions composed of information about states of affairs, (...)
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    Sensory Measurements: Coordination and Standardization.Isabella Sarto-Jackson & Richard R. Nelson - 2015 - Biological Theory 10 (3):200-211.
    Do sensory measurements deserve the label of “measurement”? We argue that they do. They fit with an epistemological view of measurement held in current philosophy of science, and they face the same kinds of epistemological challenges as physical measurements do: the problem of coordination and the problem of standardization. These problems are addressed through the process of “epistemic iteration,” for all measurements. We also argue for distinguishing the problem of standardization from the problem of coordination. To exemplify our claims, we (...)
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    Amygdala, insula, and selectivity for particular emotions.Vittorio Gallese, Christian Keysers & Giacomo Rizzolatti - 2004 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8 (9):396-403.
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  44. Experimentation, distributed cognition, and flow: A scientific lens on mixed martial arts.Zachary Agoff, Benjamin Gweyer & Vadim Keyser - 2021 - In Jason Holt & Marc Ramsay (eds.), The Philosophy of Mixed Martial Arts: Squaring the Octagon. Routledge.
    Recent work by Keyser in applied epistemology of experiment has focused on the iterative ‘production’ of knowledge: knowledge stabilizes within a given physical context and it is iteratively tested within that context to meet standards of reliability. This implies that in a given physical context (e.g., laboratory), the inferences, methods/techniques, and physical products form coherence relations with one another. We apply this epistemological stabilization account to the martial arts in order to argue that the context of stabilization dictates the training (...)
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    Converging Concepts of Evolutionary Epistemology and Cognitive Biology Within a Framework of the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis.Isabella Sarto-Jackson - 2019 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 52 (2):297-312.
    Evolutionary epistemology has experienced a continuous rise over the last decades. Important new theoretical considerations and novel empirical findings have been integrated into the existing framework. In this paper, I would like to suggest three lines of research that I believe will significantly contribute to further advance EE: ontogenetic considerations, key ideas from cognitive biology, and the framework of the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis. EE, in particular the program of the evolution of epistemological mechanisms, seeks to provide a phylogenetic account of (...)
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    Strengths of Public Dialogue on Science‐related Issues.Roland Jackson, Fiona Barbagallo & Helen Haste - 2005 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 (3):349-358.
    This essay describes the value and validity of public dialogue on science?related issues. We define what is meant by ?dialogue?, the context within which dialogue takes place in relation to science, and the purposes of dialogue. We introduce a model to describe and analyse the practice of dialogue, at different stages in the development of science, its applications and their consequences. Finally, we place the practice of dialogue on science?related issues in relation to the wider political process and draw out (...)
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  47. Naturalism and the Fate of the M-Worlds: Frank Jackson.Frank Jackson - 1997 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 71 (1):247 - 282.
    We make a huge variety of claims framed in vocabularies drawn from physics and chemistry, everyday talk, neuroscience, ethics, mathematics, semantics, folk and professional psychology, and so on and so forth. We say, for example, that Jones feels cold, that Carlton might win, that there are quarks, that murder is wrong, that there are four fundamental forces, and that a certain level of neurological activity is necessary for thought. If we follow Huw Price's Carnapian lead, we can put this by (...)
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    Philosophie de la religion =.Albert Dondeyne, Eugénie de Keyser & B. Willaert (eds.) - 1987 - Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press.
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    Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness.Frank Jackson - 2004 - Mind 113 (449):207-210.
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    Philosophical Papers, Volume II.Frank Jackson - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (8):433-437.
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