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    Anthropology, Consciousness, and Spirituality: A Conversation with Ken Wilber.Grant Jewell Rich - 2001 - Anthropology of Consciousness 12 (2):43-60.
    This is an interview with author Ken Wilber, whose work on consciousness over the last twenty‐five years has been tremendously influential. His work blends "Eastern" and "Western" approaches and has influenced scholars in psychology, philosophy, and religion, as well as in anthropology. His work on transpersonal psychology is especially well‐known, and his first book, The Spectrum of Consciousness, arguably marks the beginning of transpersonal studies. Frances Vaughan has referred to Wilber's work as the "work of genius." Daniel Goleman once listed (...)
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    Body and Consciousness: A Conversation with Antonio Damasio.Grant Jewell Rich - 2000 - Anthropology of Consciousness 11 (3-4):54-61.
    This is an interview with neurologist Antonio Damasio, MD, PhD, whose work on consciousness has influenced scholars in a variety of fields, including anthropology. Damasio addresses a number of issues, including the neurobiology of altered states, the neurology of flow and other optimal, pleasurable states, and the potential to identify biological markers that are common to the experience of altered states in a variety of cultures. Damasio also discusses the relationship between body and brain, and concludes by discussing the scope (...)
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    Introduction: An Anthropology of Body and Consciousness.Grant Jewell Rich - 2000 - Anthropology of Consciousness 11 (3-4):1-4.
    This is an interview with neurologist Antonio Damasio, MD, PhD, whose work on consciousness has influenced scholars in a variety of fields, including anthropology. Damasio addresses a number of issues, including the neurobiology of altered states, the neurology of flow and other optimal, pleasurable states, and the potential to identify biological markers that are common to the experience of altered states in a variety of cultures. Damasio also discusses the relationship between body and brain, and concludes by discussing the scope (...)
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    Laughter: A Scientific Investigation.Grant Jewell Rich - 2001 - Anthropology of Consciousness 12 (2):61-63.
    Laughter:. Scientific Investigation. By Robert R. Provine. 2000. New York: Viking. $24.95 (cloth).
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    :The Anthropology of Religious Conversion.Grant Jewell Rich - 2006 - Anthropology of Consciousness 17 (1):86-87.
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    Commentary by the Editor.Grant Jewell Rich - 2002 - Anthropology of Consciousness 13 (1):1-1.
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    Domestic Paths to Altered States and Transformations of Consciousness.Grant Jewell Rich - 2001 - Anthropology of Consciousness 12 (2):1-3.
    This is an interview with author Ken Wilber, whose work on consciousness over the last twenty‐five years has been tremendously influential. His work blends "Eastern" and "Western" approaches and has influenced scholars in psychology, philosophy, and religion, as well as in anthropology. His work on transpersonal psychology is especially well‐known, and his first book, The Spectrum of Consciousness, arguably marks the beginning of transpersonal studies. Frances Vaughan has referred to Wilber's work as the "work of genius." Daniel Goleman once listed (...)
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    Erika Bourguignon: A Portrait of the Anthropology of Consciousness.Grant Jewell Rich - 1999 - Anthropology of Consciousness 10 (2-3):50-58.
    This is an interview with Erika Bourguignon, who has been a presence in the anthropology of consciousness for decades. Her work has examined possession, altered states of consciousness, religion, psychological anthropology, and shamanism. Her own fieldwork in Haiti has been augmented by book‐length comparative work with Lenora Greenbaum as well. In a 1996 article in Ethos, Melford Spiro notes that Bourguignon is a scholar who has resisted the trends of "postmodernists and interpretivists" and he describes her as "a preeminent psychological (...)
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    Making the Body Beautiful: A Cultural History of Aesthetic Surgery.Grant Jewell Rich - 2000 - Anthropology of Consciousness 11 (3-4):65-67.
    Making The Body Beautiful:. Cultural History of Aesthetic Surgery. By Sander L. Gilman. 1999. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. $29.95 (cloth).
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    Phone Jams: Improvisation and Peak Experience in Phone Sex Workers.Grant Jewell Rich - 1998 - Anthropology of Consciousness 9 (4):82-83.
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    The Hand: How Its Use Shapes the Brain, Language, and Human Culture.Grant Jewell Rich - 1999 - Anthropology of Consciousness 10 (1):62-64.
    The Hand: How Its Use Shapes the Brain, Language, and Human Culture. Frank R. Wilson. 1998. New York: Pantheon Books. $30.00 (cloth).
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    The Hundred Thousand Fools of God: Musical Travels in Central Asia (and Queens, New York).Grant Jewell Rich - 1998 - Anthropology of Consciousness 9 (4):78-79.
    The Hundred Thousand Fools of God: Musical Travels in Central Asia (and Queens, New York). Theodore Levin With. 74 minute music CD. 1996. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. $35.00 (cloth).
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    Objective and subjective rationality and decisions with the best and worst case in mind.Simon Grant, Patricia Rich & Jack Stecher - 2020 - Theory and Decision 90 (3-4):309-320.
    We study decision under uncertainty in an Anscombe–Aumann framework. Two binary relations characterize a decision-maker: one incomplete relation, reflecting her objective rationality, and a second complete relation, reflecting her subjective rationality. We require the latter to be an extension of the former. Our key axiom is a dominance condition. Our main theorem provides a representation of the two relations. The objectively rational relation has a Bewley-style multiple prior representation. Using this set of priors, we fully characterize the subjectively rational relation (...)
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    Interview.Grant J. Rich - 2004 - Anthropology of Consciousness 15 (2):51-65.
    This is an interview with author Lester Grinspoon, M.D., whose work on psychoactive substances over the last thirty‐five years has been highly influential. His book, Marihuana: The Forbidden Medicine (written with James B. Bakalar), is a classic source on the medical marijuana controversy. His books Psychedelic Drugs Reconsidered and Cocaine: A Drug and Its Social Evolution are standards in the field. Dr. Grinspoon received his M.D. from Harvard Medical School and currently is associate professor emeritus at Harvard Medical School. His (...)
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    Comparative Arawakan Histories: Rethinking Language Family and Culture Area In Amazonia. Jonathan D. Hill and Fernando Santos‐Granero, eds. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 2007. 340 pp. [REVIEW]Grant J. Rich - 2010 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 38 (1):1-3.
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    Videogames as Art.Grant Tavinor - 2009-09-21 - In Dominic McIver Lopes (ed.), The Art of Videogames. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 172–196.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Are Videogames Art? A Cluster Theory of Art The Art in Videogames New Art from Old Bottles.
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    Idealism: The History of a Philosophy.Jeremy Dunham, Iain Hamilton Grant & Sean Watson - 2010 - Routledge.
    Idealism is philosophy on a grand scale, combining micro and macroscopic problems into systematic accounts of everything from the nature of the universe to the particulars of human feeling. In consequence, it offers perspectives on everything from the natural to the social sciences, from ecology to critical theory. Heavily criticised by the dominant philosophies of the 20th Century, Idealism is now being reconsidered as a rich and untapped resource for contemporary philosophical arguments and concepts. This volume provides a comprehensive (...)
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    Schechtman's Narrative Account of Identity.Grant Gillett - 2005 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 12 (1):23-24.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12.1 (2005) 23-24 [Access article in PDF] Schechtman's Narrative Account of Identity Grant Gillett Keywords personal identity, narrative self, memory I have long been an admirer of Schechtman's sensitive and psychologically realistic account of personal identity. In the present piece, she addresses the issues surrounding personal identity through Locke's view and problems attending that view and the psychological continuity theories descended from it.She examines (...)
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    Late Dialectics: Marxism, History, and the Persistence of Fredric Jameson.John Grant - 2011 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2011 (154):184-190.
    ExcerptMore than six hundred not entirely new pages from Fredric Jameson is an occasion that provides something for almost everyone. In Valences of the Dialectic, philosophers, all sorts of theorists (political, literary, social), historians, and even people with activist inclinations (for is not Marxism a type of praxis?) will discover rich provocations. By my count a little more than half of the book is new material; the rest is a varied set of articles brought together here to give greater (...)
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    Ethics on Call: A Medical Ethicist Shows How to Take Charge of Life and Death Choices in Today's Health Care System.Per Anderson, Alastair Campbell, Grant Gillett, Gareth Jones, Arthur L. Caplan, Nancy Dubler & David Nimmons - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (1):43.
    Book reviewed in this article: Practical Medical Ethics. By Alastair Campbell, Grant Gillett, and Gareth Jones. If I Were a Rich Man Could I Buy a Pancreas? and Other Essays on the Ethics of Health Care. By Arthur L. Caplan. Bloomington Ethics on Call: A Medical Ethicist Shows How to Take Charge of Life and Death Choices in Today's Health Care System. By Nancy Dubler and David Nimmons.
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    Community food security: Salience and participation at community level. [REVIEW]David L. Pelletier, Vivica Kraak, Christine McCullum, Ulla Unsitalo & Robert Rich - 1999 - Agriculture and Human Values 16 (4):401-419.
    Community food security (CFS) is an incipient movement based on the re-localization of many food system activities in response to values concerning the social, health, economic, and environmental consequences of the globalizing food system. This study examines the salience of these values based on the action agendas and accomplishments emerging from community planning events in six rural counties of New York, and the nature and type of participation and local support. The study finds a high level of agreement between CFS (...)
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  22. The Right to Be Rich or Poor.Peter Singer - unknown
    Robert Nozick's book is a major event in contemporary political philosophy. There has, in recent years, been no sustained and competently argued challenge to the prevailing conceptions of social justice and the role of the state. Political philosophers have tended to assume without argument that justice demands an extensive redistribution of wealth in the direction of equality; and that it is a legitimate function of the state to bring about this redistribution by coercive means like progressive taxation. These assumptions may (...)
     
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  23. Civilization and Its Discontents.Jewel Spears Brooker - 1995 - Modern Schoolman 73 (1):59-69.
    This essay argues that the revolt against Cartesian dualism in the early 20th century was pivotal in the development of the modern mind and in the revolution in form that occurred in modern literature and the arts.
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    Body Talk: Rhetoric, Technology, Reproduction (review).Jewell Mayberry - 2001 - Symploke 9 (1):200-201.
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    Intellectual Virtues and Reasonable Disagreement.Jewelle Bickel - 2019 - Dissertation, The University of Oklahoma
    The contemporary problem of disagreement has two prominent solutions. The Conciliationists think that after discovering a case of disagreement one should be less certain of one’s original position. Those who favor Conciliatory views tend to think that disagreement is epistemically significant because it causes problems for one’s rationality. The Steadfasters, on the other hand, think that one should maintain one’s belief in the face of a disagreement; thus, disagreement appears a less epistemically significant problem to them. But neither of these (...)
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    The hidden premise.Paul Jewell - 1991 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 23 (1):79–88.
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    The Hidden Premise.Paul Jewell - 1991 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 23 (1):79-88.
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    Jewell, from page 9.Paul Jewell - 1993 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 12 (1-2):19-23.
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    The Aesthetics of Virtual Reality.Grant Tavinor - 2021 - New York: Routledge.
    This is the first book to present an aesthetics of virtual reality media. It situates virtual reality media in terms of the philosophy of the arts, comparing them to more familiar media such as painting, film and photography. When philosophers have approached virtual reality, they have almost always done so through the lens of metaphysics, asking questions about the reality of virtual items and worlds, about the value of such things, and indeed, about how they may reshape our understanding of (...)
  30. T. E. Hulme and the Twentiety-Century Mind.Jewel Spears Brooker - 1998 - Modern Schoolman 76 (1):67-71.
    A review of the Collected Writings of T. E. Hulme. Argues that Hulme, a philosopher/journist/poet who was killed in WWI, was a forerunner of the 20th-cent. mind, esp. as reflected in modernist poetry (T. S. Eliot, Imagism, Ezra Pound), aesthetics (Wilhelm Worringer), philosophy (Bergson, Jaspers, Wittgenstein), and politics (Charles Maurras, Georges Sorel).
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    Haunted by Christ: Modern Writers and the Struggle for Faith.Jewel Spears Brooker - 2022 - Common Knowledge 28 (1):146-148.
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    References for Jewell, from page 23.Paul Jewell - 1993 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 12 (1-2):46-46.
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    The Philosophy of Matter in the Atomic Era.Robert Jewell - 1965 - Philosophy East and West 15 (3):297-299.
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    This dance of the mind.Brian Grant - 2008 - New York: Georg Olms.
    A study of the major themes in traditional and contemporary philosophy.
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    Marie Laveau, Voodoo Queen (Novel Excerpt).Jewell Parker Rhodes - 1990 - Feminist Studies 16 (2):331-344.
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    English-speaking justice.George Parkin Grant - 1974 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
    George Grant's magnificent four-part meditation sums up much that is central to his own thought, including a critique of modern liberalism, an analysis of John Rawls's Theory of Justice, and insights into the larger Western philosophical ...
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    Pasolini "Provencal"?Massimo Cacciari & Keala Jane Jewell - 1987 - Substance 16 (2):67.
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    “She Who Shouts Gets Heard!”: Counting and Accounting for Women Writers in Literary Grants and Norton Anthologies.Julie R. Enszer - 2016 - Feminist Studies 42 (3):720.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:720 Feminist Studies 42, no. 3. © 2016 by Feminist Studies, Inc. Julie R. Enszer “She Who Shouts Gets Heard!”: Counting and Accounting for Women Writers in Literary Grants and Norton Anthologies In 1979, the Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines (CCLM), a New York-based nonprofit that supported literary magazines through technical assistance and grant-making, announced a new program: CCLM editor fellowships.1 Editor fellowships came with a $5,000 (...). Members of the literary community nominated editors to CCLM for the award. Adrienne Rich nominated Ellen Marie Bissert, editor of the feminist journal 13th Moon, and Mab Segrest, editor of Feminary: A Feminist Journal for the South Emphasizing the Lesbian Vision, for the editor fellowships. In 1979, the inaugural year of the prize, among the ten winners, not one was a woman. Bissert was one of three honorable mentions. Bissert rejected the distinction with a public letter to Maureen Owen, the only woman on the CCLM board of directors. Bissert deplored “the sexism inherent in the panelists’ decisions.”2 Several feminist publications reprinted Bissert’s letter while “the male small press gave it scant 1. The work of CCLM continues today, although now the organization is called the Council for Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP). Under the leadership of Jeffrey Lependorf, the nonprofit organization continues to be a vital advocate for small magazines and publishers. 2. Open letter from Ellen Marie Bissert to Maureen Owen, June 28, 1980, CCLM Editors’ Grant 1980 folder, box 6, 13th Moon records, New York Public Library, Rare Books and Manuscripts Division (hereafter, CCLM folder). Julie R. Enszer 721 coverage.”3 As a result of Bissert’s objections, CCLM released the application statistics: 225 people were nominated, forty (18%) were women, and fifteen (7%) were non-white men. Of the 124 people who completed the applications, twenty-three (19%) were women and eleven (9%) were nonwhite men. There were thirty-three semifinalists, five (15%) women and four (12%) non-white men. These numbers shocked and outraged Bissert and other feminists. Adrienne Rich wrote to Maureen Owen, “I am appalled by the blatant sexism evidenced in the Council’s decision to fund ten male editors.”4 The attention that Bissert brought to the grant process resulted in a special meeting of the CCLM board to “discuss the controversy” and the awards.5 The next year, the CCLM editor fellowships went to five journals run by women and five run by men; one of the winners of the $5,000 award in 1980 was the editorial collective of Conditions, a magazine of writing by women with an emphasis on writing by lesbians.6 In a letter to readers of Conditions, the three editors, Elly Bulkin, Jan Clausen, and Rima Shore, noted that the “feminist protest following the announcement of the 1979 awards no doubt had an impact on the decision-making process” and that the award “represents the only substantial payment we have received, or seem likely to receive, for our editorial work, and we were greatly encouraged by it.”7 Maureen Owen acknowledged the importance of Bissert’s protests saying it “strengthened my position on the board at CCLM and the position of women editors and writers in general. She who shouts, get heard!”8 In 1979, Bissert, Rich, and other feminists demonstrated the importance of shouting about the inclusion of women in systems of literary appraisal; they recognized the important economic consequences of grants for feminist publishers and feminist authors. Thirty years later, in 2009, Cate Marvin and Erin Belieu founded VIDA: Women in Literary Arts to promote “conversations regarding the critical reception 3. Open letter from Bissert to Owen. 4. Rich to Owen, August 7, 1979, CCLM folder. 5. Open letter from Bissert to Owen. 6. Press release, June 11, 1980, CCLM folder. 7. Elly Bulkin, Jan Clausen, and Rima Shore, Conditions 7, unnumbered front matter. 8. Postcard from Owen to Bissert, undated, CCLM folder. 722 Julie R. Enszer of women’s creative writing in our current culture.”9 Each February or March since 2010, VIDA releases “the count”: a compilation of the gender breakdown of prizes, reviews, and literary journals in the United States. VIDA’s numbers demonstrate bias toward men in... (shrink)
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    The power to believe for reasons.Andrew Jewell - 2021 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    An influential view of believing for reasons holds that the reasons for which we believe are causes of our believing. This view has well-known difficulties accounting for the problem of deviant causal chains. I diagnose these difficulties and argue that the problem arises for the causal view because it uses an impoverished set of resources. I offer a novel causal account of believing for reasons that avoids the problem of causal deviance by appealing to teleological resources such as abilities and (...)
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    Moral Theory and Medical Practice.Grant Gillett - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (164):379-381.
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    The Art of Enigma: The de Chirico Brothers and the Politics of Modernism.Keala Jane Jewell - 2004 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    In this interdisciplinary book, Keala Jewell reunites Giorgio de Chirico with his brother, Alberto Savinio, a prolific writer and painter who has been kept at the margins of the discussion of Surrealism and, more generally, the culture politics of twentieth-century Italy. Yet as Jewell demonstrates, the brothers worked together during their formative years in Munich and Paris and always shared, on the one hand, a drive to salvage Mediterranean myth and history and, on the other, a deep involvement (...)
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  42. Current periodicals.Robert Jewell - 1965 - Philosophy East and West 15 (3/4):305.
     
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  43. Joseph Agassi and Ian Charles Jarvie, eds., Rationality: The Critical View Reviewed by.Robert Jewell - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8 (4):119-121.
     
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  44. News and notes.Robert Jewell - 1965 - Philosophy East and West 15 (3/4):309.
     
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    Perception and reality.Waldo Jewell-Lapan - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (14):365-373.
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    Pasolini: Deconstructing the Roman Palimpsest.Keala Jane Jewell - 1987 - Substance 16 (2):55.
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    Practical Reflection.Robert D. Jewell - 1991 - Philosophical Books 32 (2):101-102.
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    Rationality: A Philosophical Inquiry into the Nature and the Rationale of Reason.Robert D. Jewell - 1990 - Philosophical Books 31 (1):36-38.
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    Snake Oil, Sophistry and Sterile Syllogism.Paul Jewell - 1993 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 12 (1-2):9-9.
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  50. The great adventure.Louise Pond Jewell - 1911 - New York,: Frederick A. Stokes company.
     
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