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    Education, indoctrination and a re-focussing of the liberal agenda.Brenda Watson - 2008 - Think 6 (16):77.
    Brenda Watson asks where moral and religious indoctrination ends and education begins, and tackles the arguments of some liberals.
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    An unbelievable myth: The invention of Jesus?Brenda Watson - 2018 - Think 17 (50):51-56.
    A response to Lataster's article defending Jesus’ agnosticism in Think 43Export citation.
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    Belief and evidence, and how it may aid reflection concerning Charlie hebdo.Brenda Watson - 2016 - Think 15 (42):151-161.
    Starting from support for James's critique of Clifford's dictum, the article argues for holding beliefs, whether secular or religious, firmly but provisionally, remaining open to fresh experience. This consideration prompts reflection on the debate following the attack on Charlie Hebdo. Alternative beliefs were opposing each other with seemingly equal certainty. The justification for insistence on the right to free speech itself requires scrutiny. The article finishes by noting the baleful effects of the intellectual apartheid which has tended to be practised (...)
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    Comment for think on naturalism versus theism.Brenda Watson - 2022 - Think 21 (61):101-104.
    The search for common ground is hugely important and it depends on understanding in as fair a way as possible how words are being used by opponents in debate – in this case naturalism and theism.
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    Conversing with those with whom we disagree: A response to Aikin and Talisse's 'argument in mixed company: Mom's Maxim vs. mill's principle'(think 27).Brenda Watson - 2012 - Think 11 (31):81-95.
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    Has education taken a wrong turn?Brenda Watson - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine 40 (40):32-35.
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    The defense of atheism.Brenda Watson - 2014 - Think 13 (37):19-22.
    Reginald Williams in (Think Autumn 2011) argued that the psychological need offers for endorsing atheism over theism. My article outlines six objections to his thesis, questioning how empirically verifiable the evidence he adduces is, and pointing out various logical fallacies such as illicit use of generalizations and begging the question. It concludes that atheism needs defending on stronger grounds.
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    The Philosophy of Christian Religious Education.Brenda Watson & Jeff Astley - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (2):242.
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    Education, Assumptions and Values.David Carr, Brenda Watson & Elizabeth Ashton - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (4):466.
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    Values Education: a fresh look at procedural neutrality.Elizabeth Ashton & Brenda Watson[1] - 1998 - Educational Studies 24 (2):183-193.
    Summary The need for education in moral values is increasingly being recognised today, but how is it to be conducted in schools? In particular we consider the appropriateness or otherwise of a teacher assuming the role of a neutral chairperson in discussion. Advocacy of such a stance is especially associated with Lawrence Stenhouse who saw neutrality as a procedural device in order to empower students? own involvement. We point out many of the insights of Stenhouse's approach, but also some of (...)
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    Values education: a fresh look at procedural neutrality.Elizabeth Ashton & Brenda Watson - 1998 - Educational Studies 24 (2):183-193.
    The need for education in moral values is increasingly being recognised today, but how is it to be conducted in schools? In particular we consider the appropriateness or otherwise of a teacher assuming the role of a neutral chairperson in discussion.Advocacy of such a stance is especially associated with Lawrence Stenhouse who saw neutrality as a procedural device in order to empower students’ own involvement. We point out many of the insights of Stenhouse's approach, but also some of its disadvantages (...)
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    Should philosophy replace religious education? A reply to brenda watson: Larvor Reply to Watson.Brendan Larvor - 2005 - Think 4 (10):31-33.
    In Issue 7 of Think, Brendan Larvor criticised the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, for suggesting that atheism and humanism ought not to be taught in schools alongside the religious faiths. In Issue 9, Brenda Watson defended the Archbishop's view. Here, Larvor replies to Watson. The numbers below refer to numbered points in Watson's piece.
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  13. Two Faces of Responsibility.Gary Watson - 1996 - Philosophical Topics 24 (2):227-248.
  14. Free will.Gary Watson (ed.) - 1982 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The new edition of this highly successful text will once again provide the ideal introduction to free will. This volume brings together some of the most influential contributions to the topic of free will during the past 50 years, as well as some notable recent work.
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  15. The Rhetoric and Reality of Anthropomorphism in Artificial Intelligence.David Watson - 2019 - Minds and Machines 29 (3):417-440.
    Artificial intelligence has historically been conceptualized in anthropomorphic terms. Some algorithms deploy biomimetic designs in a deliberate attempt to effect a sort of digital isomorphism of the human brain. Others leverage more general learning strategies that happen to coincide with popular theories of cognitive science and social epistemology. In this paper, I challenge the anthropomorphic credentials of the neural network algorithm, whose similarities to human cognition I argue are vastly overstated and narrowly construed. I submit that three alternative supervised learning (...)
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    The Explanation Game: A Formal Framework for Interpretable Machine Learning.David S. Watson & Luciano Floridi - 2021 - In Josh Cowls & Jessica Morley (eds.), The 2020 Yearbook of the Digital Ethics Lab. Springer Verlag. pp. 109-143.
    We propose a formal framework for interpretable machine learning. Combining elements from statistical learning, causal interventionism, and decision theory, we design an idealised explanation game in which players collaborate to find the best explanation for a given algorithmic prediction. Through an iterative procedure of questions and answers, the players establish a three-dimensional Pareto frontier that describes the optimal trade-offs between explanatory accuracy, simplicity, and relevance. Multiple rounds are played at different levels of abstraction, allowing the players to explore overlapping causal (...)
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    Zhuangzi: Basic Writings.Burton Watson - 2003 - Columbia University Press.
    Only by inhabiting Dao (the Way of Nature) and dwelling in its unity can humankind achieve true happiness and freedom, in both life and death. This is Daoist philosophy's central tenet, espoused by the person--or group of people--known as Zhuangzi (369?-286? BCE) in a text by the same name. To be free, individuals must discard rigid distinctions between right and wrong, and follow a course of action not motivated by gain or striving. When one ceases to judge events as good (...)
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  18. The Work of the Will.Gary Watson - 2003 - In Sarah Stroud & Christine Tappolet (eds.), Weakness of will and practical irrationality. New York: Oxford University Press.
    The first part of the essay explores the relations between the will and practical reason or judgement. The second part takes up decision in the realm of belief, i.e. deciding that such and such is so. This phenomenon raises two questions. Since we decide that as well as to, should we speak of a doxastic will? Secondly, should we regard ourselves as active in the formation of our judgements as in the formation of our intentions? The author's answer to these (...)
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    The Analects of Confucius.Burton Watson (ed.) - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    Compiled by disciples of Confucius in the centuries following his death in 479 B.C.E., _The Analects of Confucius_ is a collection of aphorisms and historical anecdotes embodying the basic values of the Confucian tradition: learning, morality, ritual decorum, and filial piety. Reflecting the model eras of Chinese antiquity, the Analects offers valuable insights into successful governance and the ideal organization of society. Filled with humor and sarcasm, it reads like a casual conversation between teacher and student, emphasizing the role of (...)
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    Xunzi: Basic Writings.Burton Watson (ed.) - 2003 - Columbia University Press.
    Xunzi asserted that the original nature of man is evil, differing on this point from Mencius, his famous predecessor in the Confucian school. In the most complete, well-ordered philosophical system of his day, Xunzi advocated the counteraction of man's evil through self-improvement, the pursuit of learning, the avoidance of obsession, and observance of ritual in life. Readers familiar with Xunzi's work will find that Burton Watson's lucid translation breathes new life into this classic. Those new to Xunzi will find (...)
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    Derrida, Stengers, Latour, and Subalternist Cosmopolitics.Matthew C. Watson - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (1):75-98.
    Postcolonial science studies entails ostensibly contradictory critical and empirical commitments. Science studies scholars influenced by Bruno Latour and Isabelle Stengers embrace forms of realist, radical empiricism, while postcolonial studies scholars influenced by Jacques Derrida trace the limits of the knowable. This essay takes their common use of the term cosmopolitics as an unexpected point of departure for reconciling Derrida’s program with Stengers’s and Latour’s. I read Derrida’s critique of hospitality and Stengers’s and Latour’s ontological politics as necessary complements for conceiving (...)
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    Bioethics and the use of social media for medical crowdfunding.Brenda Zanele Kubheka - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-5.
    BackgroundSocial media has globalised compassion enabling requests for donations to spread beyond geographical boundaries. The use of social media for medical crowdfunding links people with unmet healthcare needs to charitable donors. There is no doubt that fundraising campaigns using such platforms facilitates access to financial resources to the benefit of patients and their caregivers.Main textThis paper reports on a critical review of the published literature and information from other online resources discussing medical crowdfunding and the related ethical questions. The review (...)
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    Eric Doyle OFM: Blessed John Duns Scotus, Teilhard de Chardin and a Cosmos in Evolution.Brenda Abbott - 2017 - Franciscan Studies 75:497-525.
    Born in Bolton on 13 July 1938, the son of a mill-worker, Martin William Doyle was educated at St Joseph's R.C. primary school and then, having obtained an academic scholarship, at Thornleigh Salesian College. He entered the Order of Friars Minor at the age of 16, made his solemn profession the day after his twenty-first birthday and was ordained to the priesthood on 16 July 1961, which required a dispensation in view of his young age. This was followed by studies (...)
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    Means and ends in education.Brenda Cohen - 1982 - Boston: Allen & Unwin.
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    Developing nursing practice, treatment and support services for ageing drug users.Brenda Roe & Frsph Rhv - forthcoming - Substance.
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    The Legitimate corporation: essential readings in business ethics and corporate governance.Brenda Sutton (ed.) - 1993 - Cambridge: Blackwell Business.
    This is an important collection of works, from an international team of authors, on corporate power and its justification and authority. It highlights the growing importance of corporate governance issues, an area which now has unprecedented coverage by the media in the commercial sector and is increasingly important in business schools.
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    The architectonics of meaning: foundations of the new pluralism.Walter Watson - 1985 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The Architectonics of Meaning is a lucid demonstration of the purposes, methods, and implications of philosophical semantics that both supports and builds on Richard McKeon's and other noted pluralists' convictions that multiple philosophical approaches are viable. Watson ingeniously explores ways to systematize these approaches, and the result is a well-structured instrument for understanding texts. This book exemplifies both general and particular aspects of systematic pluralism, reorienting our understanding of the realms of knowing, doing, and making.
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    Discreteness and interactivity in spoken word production.Brenda Rapp & Matthew Goldrick - 2000 - Psychological Review 107 (3):460-499.
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  29. Mutual Funds of Irwin Consulting Planning in Singapore and Tokyo, Japan.Brenda Mitchell - 2006 - Financial Consultants 1.
    Mutual funds are common investments because they provide a cost-effective and effective means to vary your investments (or possess an assortment of securities -- stocks, bonds, etc.) without having to make a huge starting investment.
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    A Theory of the Good and the Right.Brenda Cohen - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (120):271-273.
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    Informed consent in paediatric critical care research – a South African perspective.Brenda M. Morrow, Andrew C. Argent & Sharon Kling - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):62.
    Medical care of critically ill and injured infants and children globally should be based on best research evidence to ensure safe, efficacious treatment. In South Africa and other low and middle-income countries, research is needed to optimise care and ensure rational, equitable allocation of scare paediatric critical care resources.
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    Means and ends in education.Brenda Almond - 1982 - Boston: Allen & Unwin.
    First published in 1982, Means and Ends in Education explores the contrasts between approaches to teaching where teaching is simply a means to some other end; approaches in which the end determines the means; and approaches in which means and ends are integrated and education serves an intrinsic purpose. The book considers the concept of education and evaluates different processes and techniques of teaching and learning. Divided into three parts, it covers instrumentalist approaches, learner-oriented approaches, and liberal approaches to education. (...)
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  33. William C. Stokoe.Brenda Farnell - 1997 - Semiotica 114:181.
     
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    Scientific Thought: In Context.Brenda Wilmoth Lerner & K. Lee Lerner (eds.) - 2007 - Gale, Cengage Learning.
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    Rights and Persons.Brenda Cohen - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (113):371-373.
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    Visual marking: Using time as well as space in visual selection.Derrick G. Watson, Glyn W. Humphreys, C. N. L. Olivers, C. Kaernbach, E. Schröger & H. Müller - 2004 - In Christian Kaernbach, Erich Schröger & Hermann Müller (eds.), Psychophysics Beyond Sensation: Laws and Invariants of Human Cognition. Psychology Press.
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    Schools and restorative justice.Brenda Morrison - 2007 - In Gerry Johnstone & Daniel W. van Ness (eds.), Handbook of Restorative Justice. pp. 325--350.
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    Connections Matter: Social Networks and Lifespan Health in Primate Translational Models.Brenda McCowan, Brianne Beisner, Eliza Bliss-Moreau, Jessica Vandeleest, Jian Jin, Darcy Hannibal & Fushing Hsieh - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    of the Purposes of Schooling in a Democracy.Brenda J. McMahon - forthcoming - Journal of Thought.
  40. How complexity science is transforming healthcare.Brenda Zimmerman - 2011 - In Peter Allen, Steve Maguire & Bill McKelvey (eds.), The Sage Handbook of Complexity and Management. Sage Publications. pp. 617--635.
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  41. How to get a fair share: IP policies for publicly supported biobanks.Brenda M. Simon - 2007 - In Laurie DiMauro (ed.), Ethics. Greenhaven Press. pp. 440--441.
     
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    An Essay on Free Will.Gary Watson - 1986 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (3):507-522.
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  43. The Handbook of Cognitive Neuropsychology: What Deficits Reveal About the Human Mind.Brenda Rapp (ed.) - 2001 - Psychology Press/Taylor & Francis.
    Indeed, data from impaired performance have often played a central role in our understanding of the skills and abilities of the human mind/brain This volume ...
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  44. Free Agency.Gary Watson - 1982 - In Free will. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    The Making of a Pan(en)demic.Brenda Seals & Greg Seals - 2021 - Philosophy of Education 77 (2):118-136.
    This comparative case analysis contrasts two nations – Viet Nam and The United States of America (U.S.) – in terms of processes each employed and results each achieved in respective response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We use a general theory of teaching to contrast the countries in terms of their approaches to COVID public health education. Viet Nam followed the recommendations of the theory. The U.S. did not. While our analysis does not and cannot prove educational theory acted as the (...)
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  46. Theorica et Practica: Historical Epistemology and the Re-Visioning of Thirteenth and Fourteenth-Century Medicine.Brenda S. Gardenour - 2011 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 33 (1):83-110.
    Positivist medical historians, guided by the savoir of modern western biomedicine, have long depicted medieval medicine as an aberration along the continuum of scientific and medical progress. Historical epistemology, founded in the ideas of Cavailles, Foucault, Davidson, and Hacking, however, allows the historian to disrupt this false continuum and to unchain medieval medicine from modern medicine. Postmodernist approaches, such as those sourced in Lyotard, Barthes, and Derrida, allow the historian to further deconstruct medieval and modern medical discourse, revealing a multitude (...)
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    A Cosmic Dimension: C. S. Lewis’s Engagement with the Politics of Power and the Challenge of Jesus.Brenda Adam - 2015 - Philosophy Study 5 (9).
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  48. Nurturing [wilder] gardens, love, and narrative anew.Brenda Rossow Kimball - 2018 - In D. Jean Clandinin (ed.), The relational ethics of narrative inquiry. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Seeking a multi‐construct model of morality.Brenda L. McDaniel, James W. Grice & E. Allen Eason - 2010 - Journal of Moral Education 39 (1):37-48.
    The present study explored a multi‐construct model of moral development. Variables commonly seen in the moral development literature, such as family interactions, spiritual life, ascription to various sources of moral authority, empathy, shame, guilt and moral judgement competence, were investigated. Results from the current study support previous research that the three moral emotions of empathy, shame and guilt interrelate. Further, it was found that the relationship one has with a higher power (spirituality) involves empathy and guilt. Implications for moral education (...)
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    Conflicting Conceptions of the Purposes of Schooling in a Democracy.Brenda J. McMahon - 2013 - Journal of Thought 48 (1):17.
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