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    Psychology: An Introductory Study of the Structure and Function of Human Consciousness. [REVIEW]C. E. Seashore - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (5):133-135.
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    A First Book in Psychology. [REVIEW]C. E. Seashore - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (25):693-695.
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    Measures of musical talent: a reply to Dr. C. P. Heinlein.C. E. Seashore - 1930 - Psychological Review 37 (2):178-183.
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    An illusion of length.C. E. Seashore & Mabel C. Williams - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (6):592-599.
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    A new factor in Weber's law.C. E. Seashore - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (5):522-524.
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    A sound perimeter.C. E. Seashore - 1903 - Psychological Review 10 (1):64-68.
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    Calkins's A First Book in Psychology.C. E. Seashore - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy 7:693.
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    IV Congrès International de Psychologie, Paris, 1900; Compte Rendu des Séances et Texte des Memoires.C. E. Seashore - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (5):541-547.
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    La suggestibilité.C. E. Seashore - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (6):610-616.
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  10. Measurements of illusions and hallucinations in normal life.C. E. Seashore - 1895 - Studies From the Yale Psychological Laboratory 3:1–67.
     
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    Semi-centenary of the American Psychological Association: toastmaster's speech.C. E. Seashore - 1943 - Psychological Review 50 (1):7-9.
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    The Dynamogenic Factors in Pacemaking and Competition.C. E. Seashore - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (3):336-336.
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  13. The Play Impulse and Attitude in Religion.C. E. Seashore - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20:244.
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    Psychology: An Introductory Study of the Structure and Function of Human Consciousness. [REVIEW]C. E. Seashore - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (5):133-135.
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    A First Book in Psychology. [REVIEW]C. E. Seashore - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (25):693-695.
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  16. ngell's Psychology. [REVIEW]C. E. Seashore - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy 2 (5):133.
     
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    Review of Neue Untersuchungen über die Zeitverhältniss der Apperception einfacher Sinneseindrücke am Complicationspendel. [REVIEW]C. E. Seashore - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (6):668-668.
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    Psychology: An Introductory Study of the Structure and Function of Human Consciousness. [REVIEW]C. E. Seashore - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (5):133-135.
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    Review of A Contribution to the Study of Illusions. [REVIEW]C. E. Seashore - 1898 - Psychological Review 5 (5):548-548.
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    Review of Experimental psychology: A manual of laboratory practice. [REVIEW]C. E. Seashore - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (4):403-406.
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    Review of Weitere beiträge zum Sehenlernen blindgeborenen und später mit erfolg operierten menschen, sowie zu dem gelegentlich vorkommenden verlernen des sehens bei jüngeren kindern, nebst psychologischen bemerkungen bie totalen kongenitalen amaur. [REVIEW]C. E. Seashore - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (6):664-666.
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    Review of Some Judgments on the Size of Familiar Objects. [REVIEW]C. E. Seashore - 1898 - Psychological Review 5 (5):547-548.
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    Review of Uber die 'Verschmelzung' von Empfindungen, besonders bei Klangeindrucken. [REVIEW]C. E. Seashore - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (6):667-668.
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    Review of Undersokningar ofver smartsinnct. [REVIEW]C. E. Seashore - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (5):526-529.
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    Animal Rights and the Duty to Harm: When to be a Harm Causing Deontologist.C. E. Abbate - 2020 - Zeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie 3 (1):5-26.
    An adequate theory of rights ought to forbid the harming of animals to promote trivial interests of humans, as is often done in the animal-user industries. But what should the rights view say about situations in which harming some animals is necessary to prevent intolerable injustices to other animals? I develop an account of respectful treatment on which, under certain conditions, it’s justified to intentionally harm some individuals to prevent serious harm to others. This can be compatible with recognizing the (...)
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  26. Comparing Lives and Epistemic Limitations: A Critique of Regan's Lifeboat from An Unprivileged Position.C. E. Abbate - 2015 - Ethics and the Environment 20 (1):1-21.
    In The Case for Animal Rights, Tom Regan argues that although all subjects-of-a-life have equal inherent value, there are often differences in the value of lives. According to Regan, lives that have the highest value are lives which have more possible sources of satisfaction. Regan claims that the highest source of satisfaction, which is available to only rational beings, is the satisfaction associated with thinking impartially about moral choices. Since rational beings can bring impartial reasons to bear on decision making, (...)
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    Assuming Risk: A Critical Analysis of a Soldier's Duty to Prevent Collateral Casualties.C. E. Abbate - 2014 - Journal of Military Ethics 13 (1):70-93.
    Recent discussions in the just war literature suggest that soldiers have a duty to assume certain risks in order to protect the lives of all innocent civilians. I challenge this principle of risk by arguing that it is justified neither as a principle that guides the conduct of combat soldiers, nor as a principle that guides commanders in the US military. I demonstrate that the principle of risk fails on the first account because it requires soldiers both to violate their (...)
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  28. Save the Meat for Cats: Why It’s Wrong to Eat Roadkill.Cheryl Abbate & C. E. Abbate - 2019 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 32 (1):165-182.
    Because factory-farmed meat production inflicts gratuitous suffering upon animals and wreaks havoc on the environment, there are morally compelling reasons to become vegetarian. Yet industrial plant agriculture causes the death of many field animals, and this leads some to question whether consumers ought to get some of their protein from certain kinds of non factory-farmed meat. Donald Bruckner, for instance, boldly argues that the harm principle implies an obligation to collect and consume roadkill and that strict vegetarianism is thus immoral. (...)
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    Seneca and the Stoics On the Equality of the Sexes.C. E. Manning - 1973 - Mnemosyne 26 (2):170-177.
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    In search of beauty in music: a scientific approach to musical esthetics.Carl E. Seashore - 1981 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    In Search of Beauty in Music A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO MUSICAL ESTHETICS by CARL E. SEASHORE PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY AND DEAN EMERITUS OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL, ...
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    Canidia in the Epodes of Horace.C. E. Manning - 1970 - Mnemosyne 23 (4):393-401.
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  32. Lucretius Iii 962, Again.C. E. Manning - 1987 - Mnemosyne 40 (1-2):152-154.
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    On Seneca's "Ad Marciam".C. E. Manning & Lucius Annaeus Seneca - 1981 - Brill Archive.
  34. Textbooks and race, class, gender and disability.C. E. Sleeter & C. A. Grant - 1991 - In Michael W. Apple & Linda K. Christian-Smith (eds.), The Politics of the textbook. New York: Routledge. pp. 78--110.
  35. Traditional Kitsch and the Janus-Head of Comfort.C. E. Emmer - 2014 - In Justyna Stępień (ed.), Redefining Kitsch and Camp in Literature and Culture. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 23-38.
    "C.E. Emmer’s article addresses the ongoing debates over how to classify and understand kitsch, from the inception of postmodern culture onwards. It is suggested that the lack of clear distinction between fine art and popular culture generates 'approaches to kitsch – what we might call 'deflationary' approaches – that conspire to create the impression that, ultimately, either 'kitsch' should be abandoned as a concept altogether, or we should simply abandon ourselves to enjoying kitschy objects as kitsch.' The author offers critical (...)
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  36. New studies in deontic logic.C. E. Alchourrón & D. Makinson - 1981 - In Risto Hilpinen (ed.), New Studies in Deontic Logic: Norms, Actions, and the Foundations of Ethics. Dordrecht, Netherland: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 125--148.
    Investigates the resolution of contradictions and ambiguous derogations in a code, by means of the imposition of partial orderings. Although formulated as a study in the logic of norms, it provided the initial ideas for work on the logic of theory (or belief) change, developed by the authors in a series of papers by the authors and Peter Gardenfors beginning in 1985.
     
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    A minimal pair of recursively enumerable degrees.C. E. M. Yates - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (2):159-168.
  38. Harming Some to Benefit Others: Animal Rights and the Moral Imperative of Trap-Neuter-Release Programs.C. E. Abbate - 2018 - Between the Species 21 (1).
    Because spaying/neutering animals involves the harming of some animals in order to prevent harm to others, some ethicists, like David Boonin, argue that the philosophy of animal rights is committed to the view that spaying/neutering animals violates the respect principle and that Trap Neuter Release programs are thus impermissible. In response, I demonstrate that the philosophy of animal rights holds that, under certain conditions, it is justified, and sometimes even obligatory, to cause harm to some animals in order to prevent (...)
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    Instinct and capacity--I: The instinct of belief-in-instincts.C. E. Ayres - 1921 - Journal of Philosophy 18 (21):561-565.
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  40. Nonhuman Animals: Not Necessarily Saints or Sinners.C. E. Abbate - 2014 - Between the Species 17 (1):1-30.
    Higher-order thought theories maintain that consciousness involves the having of higher-order thoughts about mental states. In response to these theories of consciousness, an attempt is often made to illustrate that nonhuman animals possess said consciousness, overlooking an alarming consequence: attributing higher-order thought to nonhuman animals might entail that they should be held morally accountable for their actions. I argue that moral responsibility requires more than higher-order thought: moral agency requires a specific higher-order thought which concerns a belief about the rightness (...)
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  41. The Theory of Economic Progress.C. E. Ayres - 1946 - Science and Society 10 (2):209-210.
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    Confusion thrice confounded.C. E. Ayres - 1935 - International Journal of Ethics 45 (3):356-358.
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    Confusion Thrice Confounded.C. E. Ayres - 1934 - International Journal of Ethics 45 (3):356.
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    Confusion Thrice Confounded.C. E. Ayres - 1935 - International Journal of Ethics 45 (3):356-358.
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    Instinct and Capacity--II: Homo domesticus.C. E. Ayres - 1921 - Journal of Philosophy 18 (22):600-606.
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    Moral confusion in economics.C. E. Ayres - 1935 - International Journal of Ethics 45 (2):170-199.
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    Values: Ethical and economic.C. E. Ayres - 1934 - International Journal of Ethics 44 (4):452-454.
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    Values: Ethical and Economic.C. E. Ayres - 1933 - International Journal of Ethics 44 (4):452.
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    Values: Ethical and Economic.C. E. Ayres - 1934 - International Journal of Ethics 44 (4):452-454.
  50. Don’t Demean “Invasives”: Conservation and Wrongful Species Discrimination.C. E. Abbate & Bob Fischer - 2019 - Animals 871 (9).
    It is common for conservationists to refer to non-native species that have undesirable impacts on humans as “invasive”. We argue that the classification of any species as “invasive” constitutes wrongful discrimination. Moreover, we argue that its being wrong to categorize a species as invasive is perfectly compatible with it being morally permissible to kill animals—assuming that conservationists “kill equally”. It simply is not compatible with the double standard that conservationists tend to employ in their decisions about who lives and who (...)
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