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    Revelation. [REVIEW]Garey B. Spradley - 1994 - Faith and Philosophy 11 (2):328-333.
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    Revelation. [REVIEW]Garey B. Spradley - 1994 - Faith and Philosophy 11 (2):328-333.
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    Illocutionary Acts and Sentence Meaning. [REVIEW]Garey B. Spradley - 2001 - Philosophia Christi 3 (1):237-247.
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  4. Computers and Intractability. A Guide to the Theory of NP-Completeness.Michael R. Garey & David S. Johnson - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (2):498-500.
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    John Stuart Mill.Karl Britton - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (174):338-340.
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  6. Trouble in the tank.James P. Spradley - 1976 - In Michael A. Rynkiewich & James P. Spradley (eds.), Ethics and anthropology: dilemmas in fieldwork. Malabar, Fla.: R.E. Krieger Pub. Co..
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  7. Science: Augustinian or Duhemian?Phil361-dr Spradley - 1996 - Faith and Philosophy 13 (3):368-394.
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    The Earlier Letters of John Stuart Mill.Karl Britton - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (156):174-179.
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    The ethics of believing out loud.Heather Spradley - 2020 - Analytic Philosophy 63 (1):1-15.
    Analytic Philosophy, Volume 63, Issue 1, Page 1-15, March 2022.
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    From ‘if‐then’ to ‘what if?’ Rethinking healthcare algorithmics with posthuman speculative ethics.Jamie Smith, Goda Klumbyte & Ren Loren Britton - 2023 - Nursing Philosophy 24 (3):e12447.
    This article discusses the role that algorithmic thinking and management play in health care and the kind of exclusions this might create. We argue that evidence‐based medicine relies on research and data to create pathways for patient journeys. Coupled with data‐based algorithmic prediction tools in health care, they establish what could be called health care algorithmics—a mode of management of healthcare that produces forms of algorithmic governmentality. Relying on a critical posthumanist perspective, we show how healthcare algorithmics is contingent on (...)
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    Neuronal Man: The Biology of Mind.Laurence Garey (ed.) - 1997 - Princeton University Press.
    Over the past thirty-five years, there has been an explosive increase in scientists' ability to explain the structure and functioning of the human brain. While psychology has advanced our understanding of human behavior, various other sciences, such as anatomy, physiology, and biology, have determined the critical importance of synapses and, through the use of advanced technology, made it possible actually to see brain cells at work within the skull's walls. Here Jean-Pierre Changeux elucidates our current knowledge of the human brain, (...)
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  12. Putting words in their places.Doris B. Garey - 1957 - Chicago,: Scott, Foresman.
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    The Good, the True, and the Beautiful: A Neuronal Approach.Laurence Garey (ed.) - 2012 - Paris: Yale University Press.
    In this fascinating and bold discussion, a renowned neurobiologist serves as guide to the most complex physical object in the living world: the human brain. Taking into account the newest brain research—morphological, physiological, chemical, genetic—and placing these findings in the context of psychology, philosophy, art, and literature, Changeux ventures into the unexplored territories where these diverse disciplines intersect. Changeux's book draws on Plato's notion that the Good, the True, and the Beautiful are celestial essences or ideas, independent but so intertwined (...)
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    Styles and Stamps.Karl Britton - 1978 - Philosophy 53 (204):145-145.
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    'I Have This Feeling of Not Really Being Here': Buddhist Meditation and Changes in Sense of Self.J. R. Lindahl & W. B. Britton - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (7-8):157-183.
    A change in sense of self is an outcome commonly associated with Buddhist meditation. However, the sense of self is construed in multiple ways, and which changes in self-related processing are expected, intended, or possible through meditation is not well understood. In a qualitative study of meditation-related challenges, six discrete changes in sense of self were reported by Buddhist meditators: change in narrative self, loss of sense of ownership, loss of sense of agency, change in sense of embodiment, change in (...)
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    Three Traditions of Moral Thought.Karl Britton - 1959 - Philosophy 36 (137):224-227.
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    Sexual Morality. By Ronald Atkinson. (London, Hutchinson's, 1965. 30s. and 12s. 6d.).K. W. Britton - 1967 - Philosophy 42 (160):167-.
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    Ethics and anthropology: dilemmas in fieldwork.Michael A. Rynkiewich & James P. Spradley (eds.) - 1976 - Malabar, Fla.: R.E. Krieger Pub. Co..
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    The Imaginary Signifier: Psychoanalysis and the Cinema.Philip Rosen, Christian Metz, Celia Britton, Annwyl Williams, Ben Brewster & Alfred Guzzetti - 1983 - Substance 11 (4):234.
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    Dana M. Britton.Dana M. Britton - 2011 - Gender and Society 25 (3):376-380.
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    Ecos de la diáspora africana.Carol Britton González - 2017 - ÍSTMICA Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 20:99-109.
    El Festival Flores de la Diáspora Africana surge en 1999 en Costa Rica, organizado por la Fundación Arte y Cultura para el Desarrollo, con el propósito de promover las manifestaciones artísticas y culturales de la población afrocostarricense en particular, y de los pueblos afrodescendientes y africanos, de manera general. A lo largo de diecinueve ediciones, se ha colocado la cultura de matriz africana en el más alto nivel, con la presencia de grupos de ballet folclórico como el Kilandukilu de Angola, (...)
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    Plimpton 322: a review and a different perspective.Steve Shnider, Christine Proust & John P. Britton - 2011 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 65 (5).
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  23. Peggy Knapp, Chaucer and the Social Contest. New York and London: Routledge, 1990. Pp. x, 160. $35 (cloth); $13.95 (paper). [REVIEW]Britton J. Harwood - 1993 - Speculum 68 (3):818-822.
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    Beyond acetylcholine: Next steps for sleep and memory research.Jessica D. Payne, Willoughby B. Britton, Richard R. Bootzin & Lynn Nadel - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (1):77-77.
    We consider Walker's thorough review in the context of thinking about future research on the relation between sleep and memory. We first address methodological issues including type of memory and sleep-stage dependency. We suggest a broader investigation of potential signaling molecules that may be critical to sleep-related consolidation. A brief review of the importance of the stress hormone cortisol illustrates this point.
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    The Philosophy of Religion. [REVIEW]Karl Britton - 1973 - Philosophical Review 82 (2):263-266.
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    Repenting of Retributionism.Britton W. Johnston - 2001 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 8 (1):161-166.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:REPENTING OF RETRIBUTIONISM Britton W. Johnston Westminster Presbyterian Church, Santa Fe Retributionism refers to the universal common-sense beliefthat the wicked will suffer and the righteous will receive reward. "Theodicy" is the problem ofthejustification ofGod in the light ofthe fact that retributionism is not borne out by our experience. These two concepts have so scandalized the church that theologians can think oflittle else; and as with most true scandals, (...)
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    John Stuart Mill.J. O. Urmson & Karl Britton - 1955 - Philosophical Quarterly 5 (21):374.
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    Social avoidance behaviour modulates automatic avoidance actions to social reward-threat conflict.Travis C. Evans & Jennifer C. Britton - 2020 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (8):1711-1720.
    Social avoidance behaviour significantly interferes with social engagement and characterises various psychopathologies. Dual-process models propose that social behaviour is directed in part b...
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    Book Review: “It's Just Easier Not to Go to School”: Adolescent Girls and Disengagement in Middle School. By Lori Olafson. New York: Peter Lang, 2006, 163 pp., $29.95. [REVIEW]Anita Ilta Garey & Sara K. Johnson - 2009 - Gender and Society 23 (1):131-133.
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    The Chinese Periodical Press: 1800-1912.J. K. Shryock & Roswell S. Britton - 1934 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 54 (3):316.
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    A Study in Ethical Theory. By D. M. MacKinnon. (A. and C. Black, 1957. Pp. 280. Price 21s.).Karl Britton - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (129):159-.
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    British Empirical Philosophers. Edited by A. J. Ayer and Raymond Winch. (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1952. Pp. 560. 25s.).Karl Britton - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (104):83-.
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    Feelings and Their Expression.Karl Britton - 1957 - Philosophy 32 (121):97 - 111.
    Conscious feelings are connections. A man fears an enemy ; he hopes for a rise in salary, he wishes he were twenty years younger, or that he could construct a square which could be proved to be equal in area to a given circle.
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    John Stuart Mill. By Bertrand Russell. British Academy Lecture, 1955. (Oxford University Press.).Karl Britton - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (132):62-.
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    John Stuart Mill: A Critical Study. By H. J. McCloskey. (Macmillan, 1971. pp. 186. Cloth £1.50p. Paperback 50p.).Karl Britton - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (181):280-.
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    Logic and Criticism. By Righter William. (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1963. Pp. 148. Price 21s.).Karl Britton - 1964 - Philosophy 39 (150):367-.
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    Matthew Arnold and ike Decline of English Romanticism. By D. G. James. (Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1961, 18s.).Karl Britton - 1964 - Philosophy 39 (147):90-.
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    Poetry and Philosophy. By Woods Thomas. (London: Hutchinson & Co., 1961. Pp. 207. Price 25s.).Karl Britton - 1963 - Philosophy 38 (146):377-.
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    Philosophy and Poetry.Karl Britton - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (136):74 - 76.
    Professor Brett has some direct acquaintance with a Joint Honours Degree in English Literature and Philosophy: and it is therefore on the basis of his own experience that he warns us that poetry and philosophy are “difficult pursuits for any man to combine” . This book has an introductory chapter and a short epilogue which deal in a philosophical way with meaning in poetry and in imaginative literature generally and with the nature of critical interpretation.In the four middle chapters the (...)
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    Symbolic Actions and Objects: 'The Weak Pipe and the Little Drum'.Karl Britton - 1979 - Philosophy 54 (209):281 - 291.
    To learn to make one's way about in the world it is of course necessary to rely on one's own observations and on the reports of other observers. But making one's way about in the world is also very much a matter of learning non-natural distinctions. These express attitudes and feelings which are normal and established in the community. Ownership is the most obvious example. The difference between Mine and Yours cannot be observed but it can be learned: and part (...)
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    The Language of Controversy.Karl Britton - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (64):412 - 418.
    There are, plainly, very many reasons why a controversy should be inconclusive and abortive, and yet constantly reviving. It might, for example, be one that interests only the very stupid or prejudiced; or one that interests everyone deeply, demanding an answer of everyone, yet not yielding any really decisive evidence; or the controversy might be one in which thesis and antithesis are natural expressions of opposed psychological types ; or it might be one that is commonly conducted in terms that (...)
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    The Later Philosophy of Wittgenstein. By David Pole. (University of London. 1958. Pp. 132. Price 15s.).Karl Britton - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (134):279-.
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    The Metaphysics of Logical Positivism, By Gustav Bergmann. (Longmans Green and Co., 1954. Pp. 341. Price 42s.).Karl Britton - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (118):269-.
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    Theory of Knowledge. By A. D. Woozley (Hutchinson's University Library. 1949. Pp. 196.).Karl Britton - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (97):186-.
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    The Philosophy of J. S. Mill. By R. P. Anschutz. (Oxford: The Clarendon Press. 1953. Pp. 184. Price 15s.).Karl Britton - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (110):277-.
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    The Paragon of Knowledge.Karl Britton - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (110):216 - 230.
    I. “Our reason must be consider'd as a kind of cause, of which truth is the natural effect.” 1 In these quaint words, David Hume expresses the Philosophers’ point of view. By means of reason we must be able to see the truth of principles and to see that truth without any possibility of error. This view has been so long and so firmly held that it may be called the philosophical ideal of knowledge. Reason is not truly reason, unless (...)
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    John Stuart Mill and the Harriet Taylor Myth. H. O. Pappe. (Australian National University (Cambridge University Press), 1960.). [REVIEW]K. W. Britton - 1963 - Philosophy 38 (145):280-.
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    The Growth of Philosophic Radicalism. By Elie Halévy. Translated by Mary Morris. (Faber and Faber. 1949. Pp. xvii + 554. Price 25s. net.). [REVIEW]K. W. Britton - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (97):176-.
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    Response to Baxter and Wright.Christine L. Williams & Dana M. Britton - 2000 - Gender and Society 14 (6):804-808.
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    The epistemology of the gendered organization.Dana M. Britton - 2000 - Gender and Society 14 (3):418-434.
    Considerable attention has been paid recently to the gendering of organizations and occupations. Unfortunately, the gendered-organizations approach remains theoretically and empirically underdeveloped, as there have as yet been few clear answers to the question central to the perspective: What does it really mean to say that an organization itself, or a policy, practice, or slot in the hierarchy, is “gendered”? Reviewing literature in the gendered-organizations tradition, the author discusses three of the most common ways the perspective has been applied and (...)
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