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    The two selves: their metaphysical commitments and functional independence.Stanley B. Klein - 2014 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Introductory remarks about the problem of the self -- The epistemological self : the self of neural instantiation -- The ontological self : the self of first-person subjectivity -- The epistemological and ontological selves : a brief "summing up" -- Empirical evidence and the ontological and epistemological selves -- Some final thoughts.
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    Decisions and the evolution of memory: Multiple systems, multiple functions.Stanley B. Klein, Leda Cosmides, John Tooby & Sarah Chance - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (2):306-329.
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    A Theory of Autobiographical Memory: Necessary Components and Disorders Resulting from their Loss.Stanley B. Klein, Tim P. German, Leda Cosmides & Rami Gabriel - 2004 - Social Cognition 22:460-490.
    In this paper we argue that autobiographical memory can be conceptualized as a mental state resulting from the interplay of a set of psychological capacities?self-reflection, self-agency, self-ownership and personal temporality?that transform a memorial representation into an autobiographical personal experience. We first review evidence from a variety of clinical domains?for example, amnesia, autism, frontal lobe pathology, schizophrenia?showing that breakdowns in any of the proposed components can produce impairments in autobiographical recollection, and conclude that the self-reflection, agency, ownership, and personal temporality are (...)
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  4. Seeing the Future: Theoretical Perspectives on Future-Oriented Mental Time Travel.Kourken Michaelian, Stanley B. Klein & Karl K. Szpunar (eds.) - 2016 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Episodic memory is a major area of research in psychology. Initially viewed as a distinct store of information derived from experienced episodes, episodic memory is understood today as a form of mental "time travel" into the personal past. Recent research has revealed striking similarities between episodic memory - past-oriented mental time travel - and future-oriented mental time travel (FMTT). Seeing the Future: Theoretical Perspectives on Future-Oriented Mental Time Travel brings together leading contributors in both empirical and theoretical disciplines to present (...)
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    Self-knowledge of an amnesic patient: toward a neuropsychology of personality and social psychology.Stanley B. Klein, Judith Loftus & John F. Kihlstrom - 1996 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 125 (3):250.
  6. The self as a knowledge structure.Stanley B. Klein - 1994 - In R. Wyer & T. Srull (eds.), Handbook of Social Cognition. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 1--153.
     
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  7. The past, the present, and the future of future-oriented mental time travel: Editors' introduction.Kourken Michaelian, Stanley B. Klein & Karl K. Szpunar - 2016 - In Kourken Michaelian, Stanley B. Klein & Karl K. Szpunar (eds.), Seeing the Future: Theoretical Perspectives on Future-Oriented Mental Time Travel. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 1-18.
    This introductory chapter reviews research on future-oriented mental time travel to date (the past), provides an overview of the contents of the book (the present), and enumerates some possible research directions suggested by the latter (the future).
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    The nature of the semantic/episodic memory distinction: A missing piece of the “working through” process.Stanley B. Klein & Hans J. Markowitsch - 2015 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38.
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    Affective reactions to facial identity in a prosopagnosic patient.Rami H. Gabriel, Stanley B. Klein & Cade McCall - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (5):977-983.
    This study probes whether a prosopagnosic patient can make accurate explicit affective judgements towards faces. Patient MJH was shown photographs of faces of well-liked family members and public figures rated as “evil” by opinion polls. MJH was asked to rate each face on two 7-point scales (Likeability and Pleasantness). Since he is unable to explicitly recognise faces, his ratings were based on his evaluative reaction to the faces presented. In a second phase of the experiment, MJH was told the name (...)
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  10. Self.J. F. Kihlstrom & Stanley B. Klein - 2002 - In Lynn Nadel (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Macmillan.
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  11. Self and identity as memory.John F. Kihlstrom, Jennifer S. Beer & Stanley B. Klein - 2003 - In Mark R. Leary & June Price Tangney (eds.), Handbook of Self and Identity. Guilford Press. pp. 68--90.
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  12. Libet's temporal anomalies: A reassessment of the data.Stanley A. Klein - 2002 - Consciousness and Cognition 11 (2):198-214.
    Benjamin Libet compared the perceived time of direct brain stimulation to the perceived time of skin stimulation. His results are among the most controversial experiments at the interface between psychology and philosophy. The new element that I bring to this discussion is a reanalysis of Libet's raw data. Libet's original data were difficult to interpret because of the manner in which they were presented in tables. Plotting the data as psychometric functions shows that the observers have great uncertainty about the (...)
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    A New Approach to the Measurement Problem of Quantum Mechanics.Stanley A. Klein - 2018 - Cosmos and History 14 (1):83-90.
    Quantum Mechanics is typically divided into two parts: the unobserved amplitude given by the equations of quantum field theory and the observed measurement aspect. We argue that a better approach is insert a probability realm in the middle. The reason is that every measurement involves interactions with a complex environment where massive decoherence transforms the amplitudes into standard probabilities. The probabilities eliminate complex superpositions so that quantum states A AND B become classical states A OR B. Thus the measurement process (...)
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  14. The Rôle of Logical Form in Propositions about Existence.Stanley B. Reid - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (27):345-346.
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  15. Stanley B. Klein: The Two Selves—Their Metaphysical Commitments and Functional Independence: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014, xx + 153, £25.00, ISBN: 987-0-19-934996-8.Kourken Michaelian - 2015 - Minds and Machines 25 (1):119-122.
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    Working minds : a practitioner's guide to cognitive task analysis.B. Crandall, G. A. Klein & R. R. Hoffman - forthcoming - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine.
    Cognitive Task Analysis (CTA) helps researchers understand how cognitive skills and strategies make it possible for people to act effectively and get things done. CTA can yield information people needemployers faced with personnel issues, market researchers who want to understand the thought processes of consumers, trainers and others who design instructional systems, health care professionals who want to apply lessons learned from errors and accidents, systems analysts developing user specifications, and many other professionals. CTA can show what makes the workplace (...)
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  17. Getting It Right: Aristotle's "Golden Mean" as Theory Deterioration.Stanley B. Cunningham - 1999 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 14 (1):5-15.
    Journalism and media ethics texts commonly invoke Aristotle's Golden Mean as a principal ethical theory that models such journalistic values as balance, fairness, and proportion. Working from Aristotle's text, this article argues that the Golden Mean model, as widely understood and applied to media ethics, seriously belies Aristotle's intent. It also shortchanges the reality of our moral agency and epistemic responsibility. A more authentic rendering of Aristotle's theory of acting rightly, moreover, has profound implications for communication ethicists and media practitioners.
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    Prions are novel infectious pathogens causing scrapie and creutzfeldt—Jakob disease.Stanley B. Prusiner - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (6):281-286.
    Scrapie and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) are caused by prions, which appear to be different from both viruses and viroids. Prions contain protein which is required for infectivity, but no nucleic acid has been found within them. Prion proteins are encoded by a cellular gene and not by a nucleic acid within the infectious prion particle. A cellular homologue of the prion protein has been IDentified. The role of this homologue in metabolism is unknown. Prion proteins, but not the cellular homologue, (...)
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    Knowledge and Coordination: A Liberal Interpretation.Daniel B. Klein - 2011 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Too often in economics the understanding of how things work by and large--not axiomatically or categorically--and the idea that we generally cannot know the economic system well enough to intervene into it beneficially are done less than justice. Yet they were Adam Smith's central messages for public policy, and they authorized a presumption of liberty, thus exceptions to liberty should be treated as exceptional and bear the burden of proof.In Knowledge and Coordination, Daniel Klein reexamines the elements of economic (...)
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    Knowledge and Coordination: A Liberal Interpretation.Daniel B. Klein - 2011 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Adam Smith and Friedrich Hayek saw the liberty principle as focal and accorded it strong presumption, but their wisdom invokes how little we can know. In Knowledge and Coordination, Daniel Klein re-examines the elements of economic liberalism. He interprets Hayek's notion of spontaneous order from the aestheticized perspective of a Smithian spectator, real or imagined. Klein addresses issues economists have had surrounding the notion of coordination by distinguishing the concatenate coordination of Hayek, Ronald Coase, and Michael Polanyi from (...)
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    Reclaiming Moral Agency: The Moral Philosophy of Albert the Great.Stanley B. Cunningham - 2008 - Catholic University of America Press.
    Albert and the career of virtue theory -- Modern virtue theory as foreground to Albert's moral philosophy -- Albert's ethical treatises -- The significance of Albert's moral treatises in early-thirteenth-century moral philosophy -- Approaching the moral order -- Meta-ethical reflections on "moral science" and its procedures -- The metaphysics of the good -- The architecture of moral goodness -- The genesis of virtue : intrinsic causes -- The genesis of virtue : extrinsic causes -- The concept of virtue -- The (...)
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    Business Enterprise in a Racial Order.Stanley B. Greenberg - 1976 - Politics and Society 6 (2):213-240.
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    Josef Hlávka, Zdeněk Nejedlý, and the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts, 1891–1952.Stanley B. Winters - 1994 - Minerva 32 (1):53-78.
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    Albertus Magnus and The Problem of Moral Virtue.Stanley B. Cunningham - 1969 - Vivarium 7:81.
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    Albertus Magnus on Natural Law.Stanley B. Cunningham - 1967 - Journal of the History of Ideas 28 (4):479.
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    A place in the sun: Making room for media ethics.Stanley B. Cunningham - 1993 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 8 (3):147 – 155.
    A recent issue of Report from the Institute for Philosophy and Public Affairs identifies four ethical issues for the 21st century. By not including media ethics, the Report overlooks a crucial logical priority. That oversight is reflected in greater academe where media ethics (unlike, say, biomedical ethics) is scarcely acknowledged. This article argues that communication ethics, as an integral part of the wider enterprise of media literacy, deserves greater prominence in our town-and-gown communities.
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    Commentary on Browning Jacobs.Stanley B. Cunningham - unknown
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    Does.Stanley B. Cunningham - 1970 - The Monist 54 (1):86-99.
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    Does "Does Moral Philosophy Rest Upon a Mistake?" Make an Even Greater Mistake?Stanley B. Cunningham - 1970 - The Monist 54 (1):86-99.
    Time was, notably in the theories of classical and medieval moralists, when virtue figured as the central feature in the conception of moral worth. Today, the notion of virtue has slid into conspicuous disuse. Among a few writers today, one can still detect scattered indications of a return to varieties of this conception of goodness; but in most of the contemporary literature it is safe to say that the deontic and usually co-relative notions of ‘right’, ‘ought’, ‘duty’ and ‘obligation’ now (...)
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    Philosophizing Propaganda.Stanley B. Cunningham - unknown
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    Rhetor Redux: A Rejoinder to the Cherwitz/Hikins Definition of Rhetoric.Stanley B. Cunningham - 1988 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 21 (4):290 - 293.
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    Singer on Morally Indifferent Acts.Stanley B. Cunningham - 1981 - New Scholasticism 55 (4):465-473.
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    The Courageous Villain.Stanley B. Cunningham - 1985 - Modern Schoolman 62 (2):97-110.
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    The Status of the Propaganda Theorist: A Rejoinder.Stanley B. Cunningham - 1994 - Informal Logic 16 (2).
    The concept of an 'assumption' is discussed, and it is suggested that the psychological model implied by normal usage is misleading. A new model is proposed which distinguishes between 'assumptions', as constraints upon the thinking process, and 'postulates', as corresponding potential or actual propositional vocalizations. Some evidence for this model is provided, and its implications, particularly for the process of assumption identification, are discussed. It is suggested that assumption identification requires lateral thinking, and needs to be separated from problem-solving. The (...)
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    The Theory of Morals. By M. Timur. Philosophical Library Inc., New York. 1965. Pp. xii, 524. $7.50.Stanley B. Cunningham - 1967 - Dialogue 5 (4):652-653.
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    Is “command” at the top of the hierarchy?Stanley B. Kater & Bonnie Granzow - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):26-28.
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    Al Bertus Magnus and the problem of moral virtue.Stanley B. Clinningham - 1969 - Vivarium 7 (1):81-119.
  38. Eliane Mossé, Les riches et les pauvres Reviewed by.Stanley B. Ryerson - 1984 - Philosophy in Review 4 (5):209-212.
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    Plato's Law of Slavery in Its Relation to Greek Law.Stanley B. Smith & Glenn R. Morrow - 1942 - American Journal of Philology 63 (3):365.
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    The effect of talk and writing on learning science: An exploratory study.Léonard P. Rivard & Stanley B. Straw - 2000 - Science Education 84 (5):566-593.
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    Wittgenstein's (misunderstood) religious thought.Earl Stanley B. Fronda - 2010 - Boston: Brill.
    This book argues that Wittgenstein's religious thought is misunderstood by its critics, and that their misunderstandings are a result of being oblivious of ...
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    Supernaturalism is Unwittingly Naturalistic.Earl Stanley B. Fronda - 2015 - International Philosophical Quarterly 55 (3):363-382.
    Supernaturalism is a philosophical position used in modernity that employs the “supernatural” to explain certain “natural” phenomena. The supernatural is defined by circumscription from the natural. But the line that is supposed to delineate the supernatural from the natural is porous and tenuous, to the point that the distinction between the two becomes a matter of no import. This renders vacuous the concept of the supernatural as well as the concept of the natural. Supernaturalism ends up naturalizing what is supposed (...)
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  43. Unconscious perception during balanced anesthesia?C. K. Jansen, B. Bonke, J. Theodore Klein & J. Bezstarosti - 1990 - In B. Bonke, W. Fitch, K. Millar & 1990 Unconscious perception during balanced anesthesia? (eds.), Memory and Awareness in Anesthesia. Swets & Zeitlinger.
  44. Ludwig Wittgenstein, "vermischte bemerkungen", edited by G. H. Von Wright. [REVIEW]Stanley B. Cunningham - 1982 - Dialogue 21 (1):133.
     
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    Max Scheler. A Concise Introduction into the World of a Great Thinker. By Manfred S. Frings. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press. 1965. Pp. 223. $6.50. [REVIEW]Stanley B. Cunningham - 1966 - Dialogue 5 (3):450-452.
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    The Concept of Morality. By W. J. Frankena et al., University of Colorado Studies, Series in Philosophy No. 3. Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 1967. Pp. 94. $2.50. [REVIEW]Stanley B. Cunningham - 1968 - Dialogue 7 (3):517-520.
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    Virtues and Vices and Other Essays in Moral PhilosophyPhilippa Foot Oxford: Blackwell; Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1978. Pp. xiv, 207 - Virtues and VicesJames D. Wallace Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1978. Pp. 170. [REVIEW]Stanley B. Cunningham - 1982 - Dialogue 21 (1):133-137.
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    IDOCS: Intelligent distributed ontology consensus system - The use of machine learning in retinal drusen phenotyping.George Thomas, Michael A. Grassi, John R. Lee, Albert O. Edwards, Michael B. Gorin, Ronald Klein, Thomas L. Casavant, Todd E. Scheetz, Edwin M. Stone & Andrew B. Williams - unknown
    PurposeTo use the power of knowledge acquisition and machine learning in the development of a collaborative computer classification system based on the features of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).MethodsA vocabulary was acquired from four AMD experts who examined 100 ophthalmoscopic images. The vocabulary was analyzed, hierarchically structured, and incorporated into a collaborative computer classification system called IDOCS. Using this system, three of the experts examined images from a second set of digital images compiled from more than 1000 patients with AMD. Images (...)
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    In situstudy of quasicrystal growth by synchrotron X-ray imaging.J. Gastaldi, G. Reinhart, H. Nguyen-Thi, N. Mangelinck-Noel, B. Billia, T. Schenk, J. Härtwig, B. Grushko, H. Klein, A. Buffet, J. Baruchel, H. Jung, P. Pino & B. Przepiarzynski - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (18-21):3079-3087.
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    An asterisk denotes a publication by a member of the American Catholic Philosophical Association. The Editors welcome suggestions for reviews. Auxier, Randall E., and Doug Anderson, eds. Bruce Springsteen and Philosophy: Dark-ness on the Edge of Truth. Chicago: Open Court Publishing, 2008. Pp. xv+ 302. Paper $18.95, ISBN: 978-0-8126-9647-9. [REVIEW]John Carroll, Del Wilmington, Stanley B. Cunningham, H. A. G. Houghton, David Konstan, Danielle Lories, Laura Rizzerio, Kenneth R. Melchin & Cheryl A. Picard - 2009 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 83 (1).
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