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    Critique of the Psycho-Physical Identity Theory: A Refutation of Scientific Materialism and an Establishment of Mind-Matter Dualism by Means of Philosophy and Scientific Method.Eric P. Polten - 2019 - The Hague,: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
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    Critique Of The Psycho-Physical Identity Theory.Eric P. Polten - 1973 - The Hague: Mouton.
  3. Critique of the Psycho-Physical Identity Theory. A refutation of scientific materialism and an establisment of mind-matter dualism by means of philosophy and scientific method.Eric P. Polten & John Eccles - 1973 - Studia Leibnitiana 7 (2):284-286.
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  4. Critique of the Psycho-Physical Identity Theory : A refutation of scientific materialism and an establishment of mind-matter dualism by means of philosophy and scientific method, 1 vol. coll., « New Babylon : Studies in the Social Sciences ».Eric P. Polten & John C. Eccles - 1975 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 165 (1):83-83.
     
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  5. Eric P. Polten. Critique of the Psycho-Physical Identity Theory: A Refutation of Scientific Materialism and an Establishment of Mind-Matter Dualism by Means of Philosophy and Scientific Method. [REVIEW]William J. Edgar - 1975 - Journal of Value Inquiry 9 (4):319.
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    The uniform content of partial and linear orders.Eric P. Astor, Damir D. Dzhafarov, Reed Solomon & Jacob Suggs - 2017 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (6):1153-1171.
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    Toward human-centered algorithm design.Eric P. S. Baumer - 2017 - Big Data and Society 4 (2).
    As algorithms pervade numerous facets of daily life, they are incorporated into systems for increasingly diverse purposes. These systems’ results are often interpreted differently by the designers who created them than by the lay persons who interact with them. This paper offers a proposal for human-centered algorithm design, which incorporates human and social interpretations into the design process for algorithmically based systems. It articulates three specific strategies for doing so: theoretical, participatory, and speculative. Drawing on the author’s work designing and (...)
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    The determined property of baire in reverse math.Eric P. Astor, Damir Dzhafarov, Antonio Montalbán, Reed Solomon & Linda Brown Westrick - 2020 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 85 (1):166-198.
    We define the notion of a completely determined Borel code in reverse mathematics, and consider the principle $CD - PB$, which states that every completely determined Borel set has the property of Baire. We show that this principle is strictly weaker than $AT{R_0}$. Any ω-model of $CD - PB$ must be closed under hyperarithmetic reduction, but $CD - PB$ is not a theory of hyperarithmetic analysis. We show that whenever $M \subseteq {2^\omega }$ is the second-order part of an ω-model (...)
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    The computational content of intrinsic density.Eric P. Astor - 2018 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (2):817-828.
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  10. Are pharmaceutical ads good medicine.Eric P. Cohen - 1990 - Business and Society Review 2:8-10.
     
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    The Cultural Production of Everyday Ethics in Two University STEM Labs.Eric P. S. Baumer, Olivia Lee, Isabel Barone, Amin Hosseiny Marani, Adam Heidebrink-Bruno & Allison Mickel - 2023 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 43 (1-2):3-17.
    How do ethics show up in the everyday behaviors and conversations of researchers in a scientific laboratory? How does the microcosmic culture of the laboratory shape researchers’ understandings of scientific ethics? We, an interdisciplinary team representing anthropology, computer science, and rhetorical studies, investigated these questions in two university STEM labs. Similar to previous work mapping out the epistemic cultures, we sought to understand the ethical cultures of these research groups. We observed their lab meetings for several months and conducted interviews (...)
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    Hidden implications of clumps and masses.Eric P. M. Grist - 1999 - Acta Biotheoretica 47 (1):59-66.
    In a recent study on the spawn of the common frog surveyed over several breeding sites, a significant linear relationship. An open question exists, as to why such a strong linear relationship is to be found. Using elementary physics, I suggest some factors which may underly the observed linearity and how it may reveal characteristics other than size of a breeding population. A follow-up experiment is outlined to test for these in the field and some ecological implications are discussed.
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    Abehaviorist account of emotions and feelings: Making sense of James D. Laird's feelings: The perception of self.Eric P. Charles, Michael D. Bybee & Nicholas S. Thompson - 2011 - Behavior and Philosophy 39:1-16.
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    Insights from studying prejudice in the context of American atheists.Eric P. Charles, Nicholas J. Rowland, Brooke Long & Fritz Yarrison - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (6):429-430.
    Our research on non-religion supports the proposed shift toward more interactive models of prejudice. Being nonreligious is easily hideable and, increasingly, of low salience, leading to experiences not easily understood via traditional or contemporary frameworks for studying prejudice and prejudice reduction. This context affords new opportunity to observe reverse forms of interactive prejudice, which can interfere with prejudice reduction.
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    Postlapsarian Will and the Problem of Time in Ian McEwan’s Enduring Love.Eric P. Levy - 2009 - Renascence 61 (3):169-191.
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    The Metaphysics of Ignorance.Eric P. Levy - 1975 - Renascence 28 (1):27-37.
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    The Mind of Man in Hamlet.Eric P. Levy - 2002 - Renascence 54 (4):219-233.
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    'The time is out of joint': the resetting of time in Hamlet.Eric P. Levy - 2000 - Critical Review (University of Melbourne) 40:32.
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    Cartesianism revisited.Eric P. Lewis - 2007 - Perspectives on Science 15 (4):493-522.
  20. The Rise and Fall of Anglo-America.Eric P. Kaufmann - 2004
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    Ad ajp 102 (1981) 148.Eric P. Hamp - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (4).
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    An Indo-European Locution on Early Indian Coin Issues.Eric P. Hamp - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (3):482.
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    Latin Animus, Anima.Eric P. Hamp - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (4).
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    On the Indo-European Origins of the Retroflexes in Sanskrit.Eric P. Hamp - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (4):719-723.
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    Some archaic Greek compounds.Eric P. Hamp - 1985 - American Journal of Philology 106 (2):222.
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    Sanskrit duhitá̄, Armenian dustr, and IE Internal SchwaSanskrit duhita, Armenian dustr, and IE Internal Schwa.Eric P. Hamp - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (2):228.
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    The Indo-European Anaphora* ei in Umbrian.Eric P. Hamp - 1986 - American Journal of Philology 107 (3).
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    Themes in Linguistics: The 1970s.Eric P. Hamp (ed.) - 1973 - De Gruyter.
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    Two Semantic Convergence Phenomena.Eric P. Hamp - 1970 - Foundations of Language 6 (1):19-21.
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    Scientific Explanation, by Nicholas Rescher. Free Press, New York, 244 pp. £3.50.Eric P. Millstone - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (182):380-.
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  31. The Most Important Thing Neuropragmatism Can Do: Providing an Alternative to 'Cognitive' Neuroscience.P. Charles Eric, D. Wilson Andrew & Sabrina Golonka - 2014 - In John R. Shook & Tibor Solymosi (eds.), Pragmatist Neurophilosophy: American Philosophy and the Brain. Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Realism, Mathematics and Modality. [REVIEW]Eric P. James - 1991 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 39:215-226.
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    Realism, Mathematics and Modality. [REVIEW]Eric P. James - 1991 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 39:215-226.
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    Surveying fake news: Assessing university faculty’s fragmented definition of fake news and its impact on teaching critical thinking.Julieta Garcia, Eric P. Garcia, Ahmed Alwan & Andrew P. Weiss - 2020 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 16 (1).
    This paper reports on the results of a survey of faculty members at California State University, Northridge in Los Angeles, California regarding their understanding of and familiarity with the concept of fake news. With very few studies published on the attitudes of teaching faculty at universities, this study is a unique approach to the issues facing educators, knowledge creators, and information specialists. The paper examines the origins of the term “fake news”, the factors contributing to its current prevalence, and proposes (...)
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    Declining semen quality: Can the past inform the present?Shanna H. Swan & Eric P. Elkin - 1999 - Bioessays 21 (7):614-621.
    By using instrumentation initially designed for counting white blood cells, sperm counts have been utilized by clinicians since 1929, particularly to evaluate cases of suspected infertility. Although this basic biological parameter might be assumed to be stable over time, several studies over the past 20 years have suggested a decline in sperm count or density. The most controversial of these analyses was published in 1992. A flood of criticism followed this analysis of 61 studies that found a 50% decline in (...)
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    Gene therapy for neurodegenerative disorders and malignant brain tumors.Lan Chiang, Eric P. Flores, Dennis Y. Wen, Walter A. Hall & Walter C. Low - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (1):52-53.
    Gene therapy approaches have great promise in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders and malignant brain tumors. Neuwelt et al. review available viral-mediated gene therapy methods and their blood-brain-barrier (BBB) disruption delivery technique, briefly mentioning nonviral mediated gene therapy methods. This commentary discussed the BBB disruption delivery technique, viral and nonviral mediated gene therapy approaches to Parkinson's disease, and the potential use of antisense oligo to suppress malignant brain tumors.
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  37. The Importance of Critical Reflection in College Teaching: Two Reviews of Stephen Brookfield's Book, Becoming a Critically Reflective Teacher.Rosalyn M. King & Eric P. Hibbison - 2000 - Inquiry (ERIC) 5 (2):55-66.
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    "Critique of the Psycho-physical Identity Theory," by Eric P. Polten, preface by John Eccles. [REVIEW]Lee C. Rice - 1976 - Modern Schoolman 54 (1):94-95.
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    Dummett, Brouwer and the Metaphysics of Mathematics.Eric P. Tsui-James - 1998 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 55 (1):143-168.
    Although Brouwer is well known for his Intuitionistic philosophy of mathematics, a constructivist philosophy which calls for restricted use of certain logical principles, there is much less awareness of the well-developed metaphysical basis which underlies those restrictions. In the first half of this paper I outline a basic interpretation of Brouwer's metaphysics, and then in the second half consider the compatibility of that metaphysics with Dummett's argument for a principled non-metaphysical approach to intuitionism. I conclude that once the variously misleading (...)
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    Dummett, Brouwer and the Metaphysics of Mathematics.Eric P. Tsui-James - 1998 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 55 (1):143-168.
    Although Brouwer is well known for his Intuitionistic philosophy of mathematics, a constructivist philosophy which calls for restricted use of certain logical principles, there is much less awareness of the well-developed metaphysical basis which underlies those restrictions. In the first half of this paper I outline a basic interpretation of Brouwer's metaphysics, and then in the second half consider the compatibility of that metaphysics with Dummett's argument for a principled non-metaphysical approach to intuitionism. I conclude that once the variously misleading (...)
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    Apparent approximations in sensorimotor transformations are due to errors in pointing.David J. Bennett & Eric P. Loeb - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2):323-324.
  42. Eco-Evolutionary Feedbacks Drive Niche Differentiation in the Alewife.Erika G. Schielke, Eric P. Palkovacs & David M. Post - 2011 - Biological Theory 6 (3):211-219.
    Intraspecific niche variation can differentially impact community processes and can represent the initial stages of adaptive radiation. Here we test for intraspecific differences in niche use in a keystone species, the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus). To test whether feedbacks between predator foraging traits and prey communities have led to differences in niche use, we compare the diet composition and trophic position of anadromous and landlocked alewife populations. These populations differ in phenotypic traits related to foraging (gill raker spacing, gape width, and (...)
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    Aristotle’s Ethics as First Philosophy. [REVIEW]Eric P. Sanday - 2008 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 29 (2):185-195.
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    Critique of the Psycho-Physical Identity Theory. By Eric P. Polten, Preface by Sir John Eccles, The Hague and Paris, Mouton, 1973. Pp. xviii, 290. Fl. 34. [REVIEW]Albert Shalom - 1974 - Dialogue 13 (2):398-402.
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    Book Reviews : Critique of the Psycho-Physical Identity Theory. ERIC P. POLTEN. The Hague: Mouton, I973. Pp. xviii+290. 34 Guilders. [REVIEW]J. J. C. Smart - 1975 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 5 (1):83-86.
  46. Beyond prejudice: Are negative evaluations the problem and is getting us to like one another more the solution?John Dixon, Mark Levine, Steve Reicher, Kevin Durrheim, Dominic Abrams, Mark Alicke, Michal Bilewicz, Rupert Brown, Eric P. Charles & John Drury - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (6):411.
    For most of the history of prejudice research, negativity has been treated as its emotional and cognitive signature, a conception that continues to dominate work on the topic. By this definition, prejudice occurs when we dislike or derogate members of other groups. Recent research, however, has highlighted the need for a more nuanced and (Eagly 2004) perspective on the role of intergroup emotions and beliefs in sustaining discrimination. On the one hand, several independent lines of research have shown that unequal (...)
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  47. Consciousness, Unconsciousness and Artificial Intelligence.Eric LaRock & Mihretu P. Guta (eds.) - forthcoming - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This book aims to show why a proper ontology of persons has paramount importance for our understanding of the nature of consciousness and its relation to the phenomenon of unconsciousness and artificial intelligence. Contemporary discussions on consciousness often focus on seeking solutions for a wide range of issues that revolve around questions related to what sort of role the brain plays in the existence of consciousness. These questions raise multi-layered and diverse metaphysical (especially, ontological), personal, medical, moral, and legal issues. (...)
     
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    The Great Philoosphical Objections to AI: The History and Legacy of the AI Wars.Eric Dietrich, Chris Fields, John P. Sullins, Van Heuveln Bram & Robin Zebrowski - 2021 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This book surveys and examines the most famous philosophical arguments against building a machine with human-level intelligence. From claims and counter-claims about the ability to implement consciousness, rationality, and meaning, to arguments about cognitive architecture, the book presents a vivid history of the clash between the philosophy and AI. Tellingly, the AI Wars are mostly quiet now. Explaining this crucial fact opens new paths to understanding the current resurgence AI (especially, deep learning AI and robotics), what happens when philosophy meets (...)
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    Non-commitment in mental imagery.Eric J. Bigelow, John P. McCoy & Tomer D. Ullman - 2023 - Cognition 238 (C):105498.
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    Cognition and Emotion.Eric Eich, John F. Kihlstrom, Gordon H. Bower, Joseph P. Forgas & Paula M. Niedenthal (eds.) - 2000 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Written in debate format, this book covers developing fields such as social cognition, as well as classic areas such as memory, learning, perception and categorization. The links between emotion and memory, learning, perception, categorization, social judgements, and behavior are addressed.
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