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    Book reviews and response. [REVIEW]Hans-Georg Moeller, Chen Derong, Lin Ma, Jay Goulding, Travis Smith, Zong Desheng, Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee, Huaiyu Henry Wang, Huang Yong & Ellen Zhang - 2005 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 5 (1):173-206.
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    Snapshots of Childhood Creativity in Science, Music, and Art: Richard Feynman, Clara Schumann, and René Magritte.Ellen Handler Spitz - 2013 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 47 (4):1-13.
    This essay is prompted, in part, by a spate of alarmist articles in the media over the past several years concerning what journalists have called "the creativity crisis,"2 articles claiming, in other words, that American creativity is in decline. A corresponding call has arisen to seek remedies and determine how creativity might be fostered in the lives of children so as to stem the tide of this (alleged) decline. While taking these dramatic concerns and pronouncements cum grano salis, this article (...)
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    Trauma and Mastery in Life and Art.Ellen Handler Spitz & Gilbert J. Rose - 1988 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 22 (3):124.
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    The Contracts of Fiction: Cognition, Culture, Community.Ellen Spolsky - 2015 - Oup Usa.
    The Contracts of Fiction invites readers to consider the advantages of describing fictions as governed by a set of social contracts, teaching us how to think about the stuff of daily life, animate and inanimate, as abstractions.
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    Why and How to Take the Fruit and Leave the Chaff.Ellen Spolsky - 2001 - Substance 30 (1/2):177.
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  6. Heaven’s Champion: William James’s Philosophy of Religion.Ellen Kappy Suckiel - 1996 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 33 (4):1045-1050.
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    Emerson and the Virtues.Ellen Kappy Suckiel - 1985 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 19:135-152.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson, whose life spanned most of the nineteenth century, is widely regarded as one of the greatest sages in the history of American thought. Among educated American citizenry, Emerson is probably the most commonly read indigenous philosopher—and for good reason. Emerson presents a vision of human beings and their place in the universe which gives meaning and stature to the human condition. His profound, even religious, optimism, gives structure and import to even the smallest and apparently least significant (...)
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    Heaven’s Champion: William James’s Philosophy of Religion.Ellen Kappy Suckiel - 1996 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    Suckiel offers readers a new perspective on James. For those interested in the philosophy of religion in general, and James’s views in particular, this work will be of considerable interest.
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    Pragmatic and Cognitive Meaning in William James.Ellen Kappy Suckiel - 1978 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):675-686.
    This paper attempts to replace two predominant views about james' theory of meaning. First it is shown, Against some major commentators, That james does not have two independent or separable criteria of meaningfulness, But only one: a belief is meaningful if and only if it has predictive import and thus is such that consequences in the life of the believer follow from his holding it. Second, It is shown that james' theory is not a straightforward account of "cognitive" meaning. Rather (...)
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    Editor's Note.Ellen Sutherland - 2016 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 7 (1):1.
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    Shifting Burdens: The Failures of the Deinstitutionalization Movement from the 1940s to the 1960s in American Society.Ellen Sutherland - 2015 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 6 (2).
    Shifting Burdens explores the process and features of mental patient deinstitutionalization as it occurred in America in the 1950s and 1960s. This paper examines the disillusionments American society had with mental institutions, such as faltering standards of care, staff failures, and inadequate treatment options. These issues resulted in the movement towards deinstitutionalization, resulting in the burden of care for displaced mental patients being shifted onto community homes and patients families. Shifting Burdens challenges the notion that deinstitutionalization at the time was (...)
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    Einleitung in die Philosophie.Ellen Bliss Talbot & Wilhelm Jerusalem - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (2):218.
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    Fichte's Conception of God.Ellen Bliss Talbot - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22:456.
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    Psychoanalytic Theory of Art: A Philosophy of Art on Developmental Principles. [REVIEW]Ellen Handler Spitz - 1987 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 21 (1):122.
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    The Dialectic of Freedom. [REVIEW]Ellen Handler Spitz - 1990 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 24 (3):120.
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  16. Frederick H. Burkhardt, et al. , "The Principles of Psychology and Some Problems of Philosophy, The Works of William James". [REVIEW]Ellen Kappy Suckiel - 1983 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 19 (2):211.
     
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  17. Graham Bird, "William James". [REVIEW]Ellen Kappy Suckiel - 1988 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (4):563-571.
     
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  18. William Joseph Gavin. "William James and the Reinstatement of the Vague". [REVIEW]Ellen Kappy Suckiel - 1994 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 8 (4):325.
     
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  19. Ladd's What Should I Believe? [REVIEW]Ellen Bliss Talbot - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy 13 (19):528.
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    chaffganz's Nietzsches Gefuhlslehre. [REVIEW]Ellen Bliss Talbot - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy 12 (12):333.
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    On Comparative and Post-Comparative Philosophy.Hans-Georg Moeller - 2018 - In James Behuniak (ed.), Appreciating the Chinese Difference: Engaging Roger T. Ames on Methods, Issues, and Roles. Albany: SUNY Press. pp. 31-45.
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    The Ellen Meiksins Wood reader.Ellen Meiksins Wood - 2012 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Larry Patriquin.
    Ellen Meiksins Wood is a leading contemporary political theorist who has elaborated an innovative approach to the history of political thought, the social history of political theory .
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    A social history of Western political thought.Ellen Meiksins Wood - 2022 - London: Verso. Edited by Ellen Meiksins Wood.
    In this groundbreaking work, Ellen Meiksins Wood rewrites the history of political theory, from Plato to Rousseau. Treating canonical thinkers as passionately engaged human beings, Wood examines their ideas not simply in the context of political languages but as creative responses to the social relations and conflicts of their time and place. She identifies a distinctive relation between property and state in Western history and shows how the canon, while largely the work of members or clients of dominant classes, (...)
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    Entrepreneurial Passion and Personality: The Case of Academic Entrepreneurship.Martin Obschonka, Julia Moeller & Maximilian Goethner - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Imagination: Cross-Cultural Philosophical Analyses.Hans-Georg Moeller & Andrew Whitehead (eds.) - 2018 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Imagination: Cross-Cultural Philosophical Analyses is a rare intercultural inquiry into the conceptions and functions of the imagination in contemporary philosophy. Divided into East Asian, comparative, and post-comparative approaches, it brings together a leading team of philosophers to explore the concepts of the illusory and illusions, the development of fantastic narratives and metaphors, and the use of images and allegories across a broad range of traditions. Chapters discuss how imagination has been interpreted by thinkers such as Zhuangzi, Plato, Confucius, Heidegger, and (...)
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    Demos versus «vi, folket».Ellen Meiksins Wood - 2024 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 41 (2-3):201-235.
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    Reassigning Ambiguity.Ellen K. Feder - 2014 - In Kristin Zeiler & Lisa Folkmarson Käll (eds.), Feminist Phenomenology and Medicine. State University of New York Press. pp. 161-182.
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    Skill and motor control: intelligence all the way down.Ellen Fridland - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (6):1539-1560.
    When reflecting on the nature of skilled action, it is easy to fall into familiar dichotomies such that one construes the flexibility and intelligence of skill at the level of intentional states while characterizing the automatic motor processes that constitute motor skill execution as learned but fixed, invariant, bottom-up, brute-causal responses. In this essay, I will argue that this picture of skilled, automatic, motor processes is overly simplistic. Specifically, I will argue that an adequate account of the learned motor routines (...)
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    Genuine pretending: on the philosophy of the Zhuangzi.Hans-Georg Moeller - 2017 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by Paul J. D'Ambrosio.
    This book presents an innovative reading of Daoist philosophy that highlights the critical and therapeutic functions of satire and humor. Moeller and D'Ambrosio show how the Zhuangzi expounds the Daoist art of "genuine pretending" the paradoxical skill of enacting social roles without submitting to them or letting them define one's identity.
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    The relation between learning and stimulus–response binding.Christian Frings, Anna Foerster, Birte Moeller, Bernhard Pastötter & Roland Pfister - forthcoming - Psychological Review.
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  31. Democratizing CRISPR : Opening the Door or Pandora's Box?Ellen Jorgensen - 2024 - In Neal Baer (ed.), The promise and peril of CRISPR. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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    Economic Rights.Ellen Frankel Paul, Miller Jr & Jeffrey Paul - 1992 - Cambridge University Press.
    Economic rights - rights to use, possess, exchange, and otherwise dispose of property - are at the centre of some of the most important and fundamental disputes in Western moral and political theory. This book provides a fresh look at assumptions that are sometimes overlooked in debates about capitalism, socialism and the welfare state. Essays in this book by internationally renowned academic lawyers, economists, and philosophers, explore what sort of economic rights people ought to have, how they ought to be (...)
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    Community, the Common Good, and Public Healthcare--Confucianism and its Relevance to Contemporary China.Ellen Zhang - 2010 - Public Health Ethics 3 (3):259-266.
    Traditional Chinese culture, Confucianism, in particular, has a non-individualist conception of what it is to be human. It conceives of people fundamentally as members of social groups—specifically, the family, the clan, the political community and the state—not as atomic individuals as perceived in modern society. The communist ideology since the middle of the last century also emphasizes the significance of ‘the common good’ of the state which describes a specific ‘good’ that is shared and beneficial for all (or most) members (...)
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    Considering digits in a current model of numerical development.Stephanie Roesch & Korbinian Moeller - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Longer, smaller, faster, stronger: On skills and intelligence.Ellen Fridland - 2019 - Philosophical Psychology 32 (5):759-783.
    ABSTRACTHow does practice change our behaviors such that they go from being awkward, unskilled actions to elegant, skilled performances? This is the question that I wish to explore in this paper. In the first section of the paper, I will defend the tight connection between practice and skill and then go on to make precise how we ought to construe the concept of practice. In the second section, I will suggest that practice contributes to skill by structuring and automatizing the (...)
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    Bai, Tongdong 白彤東, New Mission of an Old State: Classical Confucian Political Philosophy in a Contemporary and Comparative Context 舊邦新命: 古今中西參考下的古典儒家政治哲學: Beijing 北京: Beijing Daxue Chubanshe 北京大學出版社, 2009, 191 pages.Ellen Y. Zhang - 2010 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 9 (4):465-469.
    Bai, Tongdong 白彤東, New Mission of an Old State: Classical Confucian Political Philosophy in a Contemporary and Comparative Context 舊邦新命: 古今中西參考下的古典儒家政治哲學 Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s11712-010-9183-0 Authors Ellen Y. Zhang, Department of Religion and Philosophy, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong Journal Dao Online ISSN 1569-7274 Print ISSN 1540-3009 Journal Volume Volume 9 Journal Issue Volume 9, Number 4.
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    Revisiting “Intelligent Nursing”: Olga Petrovskaya in conversation with Mary Ellen Purkis and Kristin Bjornsdottir.Olga Petrovskaya, Mary Ellen Purkis & Kristin Bjornsdottir - 2019 - Nursing Philosophy 20 (3):e12259.
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    Intention at the Interface.Ellen Fridland - 2019 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 12 (3):481-505.
    I identify and characterize the kind of personal-level control-structure that is most relevant for skilled action control, namely, what I call, “practical intention”. I differentiate between practical intentions and general intentions not in terms of their function or timing but in terms of their content. I also highlight a distinction between practical intentions and other control mechanisms that are required to explain skilled action. I’ll maintain that all intentions, general and practical, have the function specifying, sustaining, and structuring action but (...)
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  39. Hunger report# 117.Moeller Eileen - 2003 - Feminist Studies 29 (1):164-164.
     
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    Religiousness and business ethics.Ellen J. Kennedy & Leigh Lawton - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (2):163-175.
    There is strong theoretical support for a relationship between various characteristics of religiousness and attitudes towards business ethics. This paper examines three frequently- studied dimensions of religiousness (fundamentalism, conservatism, and intrinsic religiousness) and their ability to predict students' willingness to behave unethically. Because prior research indicated a possible relationship between the religious affiliation of an institution and its members' ethical orientation, we studied students at universities with three different types of religious affiliation: evangelical, Catholic, and none.Results of the study lend (...)
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    Spatial–Numerical and Ordinal Positional Associations Coexist in Parallel.Stefan Huber, Elise Klein, Korbinian Moeller & Klaus Willmes - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Skill and Expertise.Ellen Fridland & Carlotta Pavese (eds.) - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Philosophical questions surrounding skill and expertise can be traced back as far as Ancient Greece, China, and India. In the twentieth century skilled action was an important factor in the work of phenomenologists such as Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty and analytic philosophers including Gilbert Ryle. However, as a subject in its own right it has, until now, remained largely in the background. The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Skill and Expertise is an outstanding reference source and the first major collection of (...)
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  43. The Time-Process and the Value of Human Life (Part II).Ellen Bliss Talbot - 2023 - In Joel Katzav, Dorothy Rogers & Krist Vaesen (eds.), Knowledge, Mind and Reality: An Introduction by Early Twentieth-Century American Women Philosophers. Cham: Springer. pp. 261-274.
    In this article, Ellen Bliss Talbot affirms the reality of both time and change in individual human lives, asserting that moral growth is possible because an individual is a unity in and through time.
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  44. They’ve lost control: reflections on skill.Ellen Fridland - 2014 - Synthese 191 (12):2729-2750.
    In this paper, I submit that it is the controlled part of skilled action, that is, that part of an action that accounts for the exact, nuanced ways in which a skilled performer modifies, adjusts and guides her performance for which an adequate, philosophical theory of skill must account. I will argue that neither Jason Stanley nor Hubert Dreyfus have an adequate account of control. Further, and perhaps surprisingly, I will argue that both Stanley and Dreyfus relinquish an account of (...)
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    Ethics Consultation in U.S. Hospitals: A National Follow-Up Study.Ellen Fox, Marion Danis, Anita J. Tarzian & Christopher C. Duke - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (4):5-18.
    A 1999–2000 national study of U.S. hospitals raised concerns about ethics consultation (EC) practices and catalyzed improvement efforts. To assess how practices have changed since 2000, we administered a 105-item survey to “best informants” in a stratified random sample of 600 U.S. general hospitals. This primary article details the methods for the entire study, then focuses on the 16 items from the prior study. Compared with 2000, the estimated number of case consultations performed annually rose by 94% to 68,000. The (...)
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    The Philosophy of the Daodejing.Hans-Georg Moeller - 2006 - Columbia University Press.
    For centuries, the ancient Chinese philosophical text the _Daodejing (Tao Te Ching)_ has fascinated and frustrated its readers. While it offers a wealth of rich philosophical insights concerning the cultivation of one's body and attaining one's proper place within nature and the cosmos, its teachings and structure can be enigmatic and obscure. Hans-Georg Moeller presents a clear and coherent description and analysis of this vaguely understood Chinese classic. He explores the recurring images and ideas that shape the work and offers (...)
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    The Moral Fool: A Case for Amorality.Hans-Georg Moeller - 2009 - Columbia University Press.
    Justice, equality, and righteousness—these are some of our greatest moral convictions. Yet in times of social conflict, morals can become rigid, making religious war, ethnic cleansing, and political purges possible. Morality, therefore, can be viewed as pathology-a rhetorical, psychological, and social tool that is used and abused as a weapon. An expert on Eastern philosophies and social systems theory, Hans-Georg Moeller questions the perceived goodness of morality and those who claim morality is inherently positive. Critiquing the ethical "fanaticism" of Western (...)
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    You and Your Profile: Identity After Authenticity.Hans-Georg Moeller & Paul J. D'Ambrosio - 2021 - Columbia University Press.
    More and more, we present ourselves and encounter others through profiles. A profile shows us not as we are seen directly but how we are perceived by a broader public. As we observe how others observe us, we calibrate our self-presentation accordingly. Profile-based identity is evident everywhere from pop culture to politics, marketing to morality. But all too often critics simply denounce this alleged superficiality in defense of some supposedly pure ideal of authentic or sincere expression. This book argues that (...)
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  49. Epistemic expressivism and the argument from motivation.Klemens Kappel & Emil F. L. Moeller - 2014 - Synthese 191 (7):1-19.
    This paper explores in detail an argument for epistemic expressivism, what we call the Argument from Motivation. While the Argument from Motivation has sometimes been anticipated, it has never been set out in detail. The argument has three premises, roughly, that certain judgments expressed in attributions of knowledge are intrinsically motivating in a distinct way (P1); that motivation for action requires desire-like states or conative attitudes (HTM); and that the semantic content of knowledge attributions cannot be specified without reference to (...)
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    Constraints Children Place on Word Meanings.Ellen M. Markman - 1990 - Cognitive Science 14 (1):57-77.
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