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    Racing against the clock: Evidence-based versus time-based decisions.Guy E. Hawkins & Andrew Heathcote - 2021 - Psychological Review 128 (2):222-263.
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    Self-Control, Injunctive Norms, and Descriptive Norms Predict Engagement in Plagiarism in a Theory of Planned Behavior Model.Guy J. Curtis, Emily Cowcher, Brady R. Greene, Kiata Rundle, Megan Paull & Melissa C. Davis - 2018 - Journal of Academic Ethics 16 (3):225-239.
    The Theory of Planned Behavior predicts that a combination of attitudes, perceived norms, and perceived behavioral control predict intentions, and that intentions ultimately predict behavior. Previous studies have found that the TPB can predict students’ engagement in plagiarism. Furthermore, the General Theory of Crime suggests that self-control is particularly important in predicting engagement in unethical behavior such as plagiarism. In Study 1, we incorporated self-control in a TPB model and tested whether norms, attitudes, and self-control predicted intention to plagiarize and (...)
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    Knowledge, Belief, and Character: Readings in Virtue Epistemology.Guy Axtell (ed.) - 2000 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This is a unique collection of new and recently-published articles which debate the merits of virtue-theoretic approaches to the core epistemological issues of knowledge and justified belief. The readings all contribute to our understanding of the relative importance, for a theory of justified belief, of the reliability of our cognitive faculties and of the individuals responsibility in gathering and weighing evidence. Highlights of the readings include direct exchanges between leading exponents of this approach and their critics.
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    Ethical function in hospital ethics committees.Guy Lebeer (ed.) - 2002 - Washington, D.C.: IOS Press.
    IOS Prexs, 2002 Introduction This book is the final project report of the BIOMED II project Ethical Function in Hospital Ethics Committees Commission,-2001 ...
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    Justice et identité : La reconnaissance comme enjeu de la question sociale dans l’enseignement moral de l’Église catholique.Guy Jobin - 2013 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 69 (3):499-519.
    Guy Jobin | Résumé : Cette étude est consacrée aux effets de la mutation de la question sociale sur le discours magistériel en éthique sociale et politique. Le mot « mutation » désigne le fait qu’aux enjeux socio-économiques qui formaient traditionnellement le noyau dur de la question sociale s’ajoutent d’autres enjeux de nature différente, notamment ceux liés à la reconnaissance morale et juridique des identités individuelles et collectives. Deux thèmes de l’enseignement social de l’Église seront retenus et explorés ici pour (...)
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    Liminaire.Guy Jobin & François Nault - 2015 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 71 (1):5-6.
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    La prise en compte de l’expérience spirituelle en soins palliatifs : un cas de mutation des représentations de la spiritualité.Guy Jobin - 2016 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 72 (3):449-463.
    Guy Jobin | : L’innovation religieuse est une catégorie heuristique qu’il est possible d’appliquer aux institutions de la structure de base des sociétés séculières. En effet, malgré leur « sortie de la religion », certaines de ces institutions laïques sont des lieux de production de discours et de pratiques spirituels inédits, là où, dans un passé plus ou moins récent, les traditions religieuses ont pu avoir un rôle structurant. Dans ce texte, j’identifie les facteurs et les normativités qui président à (...)
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    Les évêques dans la communauté politique : pour une éthique de la parole publique.Guy Jobin - 2015 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 71 (3):399-418.
    Guy Jobin | : L’objet de cet article est l’identification de quelques linéaments d’une éthique de la parole croyante dans l’espace public des sociétés démocratiques. Cette éthique sera élaborée à partir de la notion de style, notion qui résulte de récentes recherches sur l’herméneutique du concile Vatican II. Nous proposons une démarche en trois parties sur un objet bien précis, soit la parole des évêques catholiques proposée dans le cadre de débats moraux. Le premier temps de notre démarche sera consacré (...)
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    Can negative emotions increase students’ plagiarism and cheating?Guy J. Curtis, Kell Tremayne, Kit Wing Fu & Isabeau K. Tindall - 2021 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 17 (1).
    The challenges of higher education can be stressful, anxiety-producing, and sometimes depressing for students. Such negative emotions may influence students’ attitudes toward assessment, such as whether it is perceived as acceptable to engage in plagiarism. However, it is not known whether any impact of negative emotions on attitudes toward plagiarism translate into actual plagiarism behaviours. In two studies conducted at two universities, we examined whether negative emotionality influenced plagiarism behaviour via attitudes, norms, and intentions as predicted by the theory of (...)
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    Vindicating Reasons.Guy Longworth - 2022 - The Monist 105 (4):558-573.
    What is the philosophical role of an historical account of how someone, or some people, came to believe or value as they do? I consider some proposals, due to Bernard Williams and David Wiggins, according to which such an account might either vindicate or subvert our believing or valuing as we do. I suggest some reasons for scepticism about those proposals, at least when construed as providing a fundamental means of assessing cases of believing or valuing. The main problem raised (...)
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  11. Comprehending speech.Guy Longworth - 2008 - Philosophical Perspectives 22 (1):339-373.
    What is the epistemological role of speech perception in comprehension? More precisely, what is its role in episodes or states of comprehension able to mediate the communication of knowledge? One answer, developed in recent work by Tyler Burge, has it that its role may be limited to triggering mobilizations of the understanding. I argue that, while there is much to be said for such a view, it should not be accepted. I present an alternative account, on which episodes of comprehension (...)
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    Liminaire.Guy Jobin & François Nault - 2011 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 67 (1):5-6.
  13. Designing state-trace experiments to assess the number of latent psychological variables underlying binary choices.Guy Hawkins, Melissa Prince, Scott Brown & Andrew Heathcote - 2010 - In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
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    The return of Hephaistos, Dionysiac procession ritual, and the creation of a visual narrative.Guy Hedreen - 2004 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 124:38-64.
    The return of Hephaistos to Olympos, as a myth, concerns the establishment of a balance of power among the Olympian gods. Many visual representations of the myth in Archaic and Classical Greek art give visible form to the same theme, but they do so in a manner entirely distinct from the manner in which it is expressed in literary narratives of the tale. In this paper, I argue that vase-painters incorporated elements of Dionysiac processional ritual into representations of the return (...)
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    Paul Ric?ur : une antériorité qui se survit de l'identité à la promesse.Guy Samama - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 130 (1):61.
    Chacun des livres de Paul Ricœur est structuré comme un récit ; il naît d’un problème résiduel, et résistant, qui a échappé aux précédents, et qui constitue comme leur zone d’ombre ; de telle sorte qu’ils se présentent tous comme limités parce que la question à laquelle ils sont confrontés est délimitée. Mais, en se déplaçant sur le terrain de l’involontaire,...
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  16. Paul Ricceur: une antériorité qui se survit.Guy Samana - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 1:61-70.
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    Epistemic-Virtue Talk: The Reemergence of American Axiology?Guy Axtell - 1996 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 10 (3):172 - 198.
    This was my first paper on virtue epistemology, and already highlights the connections with epistemic value and axiology which I would later develop. Although most accounts were either internalist or externalist in an exclusive sense, I suggest an inquiry-focused version through connections with the American pragmatism.
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  18. Some Models of Linguistic Understanding.Guy Longworth - 2009 - The Baltic International Yearbook 5 (1):7.
    I discuss the conjecture that understanding what is said in an utterance is to be modelled as knowing what is said in that utterance. My main aim is to present a number of alter- native models, as a prophylactic against premature acceptance of the conjecture as the only game in town. I also offer preliminary assessments of each of the models, including the propositional knowledge model, in part by considering their respective capacities to sub-serve the transmission of knowledge through testimony. (...)
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    Une Messe sans paroles de consécration? A propos de la validité de l'Anaphore d'Addaï et Mari.Guy Vanhoomissen - 2005 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 127 (1):36-46.
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    The origin of nest complexity in social insects.Guy Theraulaz, Eric Bonabeau & Jean-Louis Deneubourg - 1998 - Complexity 3 (6):15-25.
  21. La bioéthique comme production ordinaire.Guy Lebeer - 1996 - In Jacques Lemaire & Charles Susanne (eds.), Bioéthique, jusqu'où peut-on aller? Bruxelles, Belgique: Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles.
     
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    Outline of the Problem of Beauty, conclusion.Guy Lemieux - 1935 - Modern Schoolman 12 (4):96-96.
  23. Practical Neuropsychiatric Ethics.Guy Kahane, Bennett Foddy & Julian Savulescu - 2013 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard Gipps, George Graham, John Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini & Tim Thornton (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and psychiatry. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Philosophers have long been involved in the pursuit of a goal shared by researchers in psychiatry and the cognitive sciences: understanding the relationship between the functioning of the human mind and human well-being or suffering. For this reason there is a very large area of overlap between philosophical and psychiatric research. The overlap is particularly significant in the domain of practical ethics, which is concerned with understanding the moral dimension of policies and actions in the real world. This chapter reviews (...)
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    Kénose : du don à l'abandon.Guy Jobin & François Nault - 2011 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 67 (1).
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    Le paradigme de la responsabilité comme condition de l’éthique théologique.Guy Jobin - 2004 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 60 (1):129-148.
    Résumé La responsabilité est le maître mot de l’éthique contemporaine. L’éthique théologique participe également de ce développement conceptuel récent. Cet article porte sur les transformations du discours théologique sur l’éthique au xxe siècle, lesquelles sont tout autant de l’ordre des contenus — la responsabilité comme thème de réflexion — que de celui de la forme — la responsabilité comme posture méthodologique.The notion of responsibility is paramount in contemporary ethical thought. This applies to theological ethics as well. This article traces the (...)
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    Communiquer : exclure ou partager?Guy Jucquois - 2005 - Diogène 211 (3):67-85.
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    Le comparatisme.Guy Jucquois - 1989 - Louvain-la-Neuve: Peeters Publishers.
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    Highlights from this issue.Guy Kahane - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (9):517-518.
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  29. to Take Pills.Guy Kahane - 2011 - In Julian Savulescu, Ruud ter Meulen & Guy Kahane (eds.), Enhancing Human Capacities. Blackwell. pp. 166.
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    Reason in Nature: New Essays on Themes from John McDowell, edited by Boyle Matthew and Mylonaki Evgenia.Guy Longworth - forthcoming - Mind.
    The various themes explored in this superb collection of essays are organised around one thinker, John McDowell, and one central idea.
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    Ethics: Twelve Lectures on the Philosophy of Morality by David Wiggins (Harvard University Press, 2006).Guy Longworth - 2022 - Philosophy 97 (3):402-407.
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    Austin’s Way with Skepticism: An Essay on Philosophical Method, by Mark Kaplan.Guy Longworth - 2020 - Mind 129 (513):323-331.
    _ Austin’s Way with Skepticism: An Essay on Philosophical Method _, by KaplanMark. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. 192.
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    Les populismes latino-américains.Guy Hermet - 2012 - Cités 49 (1):37.
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    Attitudes in an interpersonal context: Psychological safety as a route to attitude change.Guy Itzchakov & Kenneth G. DeMarree - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Interpersonal contexts can be complex because they can involve two or more people who are interdependent, each of whom is pursuing both individual and shared goals. Interactions consist of individual and joint behaviors that evolve dynamically over time. Interactions are likely to affect people’s attitudes because the interpersonal context gives conversation partners a great deal of opportunity to intentionally or unintentionally influence each other. However, despite the importance of attitudes and attitude change in interpersonal interactions, this topic remains understudied. To (...)
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    Problématique de l'humanisme contemporain.Guy Jalbert - 1971 - Paris,: Desclée.
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    Dans et hors de la science: réflexions à propos de la science et de la société.Guy Jucquois - 2020 - Louvain-la-Neuve: EME éditions.
    La science ne se construit pas dans la solitude. La recherche s'inscrit dans les pratiques sociales d'un milieu et d'une époque. Mais, la croissance rapide de nos sociétés a créé une scission entre nos concitoyens et les "spécialistes", perçus comme perdus dans leurs savoirs et pratiquant des rites complexes et incompréhensibles. Le "peuple" et les "élites" ont cessé de se comprendre et une méfiance réciproque est née entre ces deux catégories qui fonctionnent pourtant selon les mêmes règles.
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    Langage et communication chez les hominidés.Guy Jucquois - 2006 - Diogène 214 (2):71-94.
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    Diabolisation et dédiabolisation des cultures populaires.Guy Saez - 2022 - Cités 91 (3):47-62.
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  39. Que signifient ces réponses de notre citadin et de notre paysan? Tout.Guy Saez - 1981 - Paideia 9:64.
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    Wittgenstein on Russell's Theory of Judgment.Guy Stock - 1973 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 7:62-75.
    In the early years of this century the debate as to the nature of judgment was a central issue dividing British philosophers. What a philosopher said about judgment was not independent of what he said about perception, the distinction between the a priori and empirical, the distinction between external and internal relations, the nature of inference, truth, universals, language, the reality of the self and so on.
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    Appearance pluralism, perception, and causation.Guy Longworth - unknown
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    Intelligence, competitive altruism, and “clever silliness” may underlie bias in academe.Guy Madison, Edward Dutton & Charlotta Stern - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
    Why is social bias and its depressing effects on low-status or low-performing groups exaggerated? We show that the higher intelligence of academics has at best a very weak effect on reducing their bias, facilitates superficially justifying their biases, and may make them better at understanding the benefits of social conformity in general and competitive altruism specifically. We foresee a surge in research examining these mechanisms and recommend, meanwhile, reviving and better observing scientific ideals.
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    Statistical learning and prejudice.Guy Madison, Fredrik Ullén & John Dixon - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (6):440.
    Human behavior is guided by evolutionarily shaped brain mechanisms that make statistical predictions based on limited information. Such mechanisms are important for facilitating interpersonal relationships, avoiding dangers, and seizing opportunities in social interaction. We thus suggest that it is essential for analyses of prejudice and prejudice reduction to take the predictive accuracy and adaptivity of the studied prejudices into account.
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    Secular Slowing of Auditory Simple Reaction Time in Sweden.Guy Madison, Michael A. Woodley of Menie & Justus Sänger - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10:190223.
    There are indications that simple reaction time might have slowed in Western countries, based on both cohort- and multi-study comparisons. A possible limitation of the latter method in particular is measurement error stemming from methods variance, which results from the fact that instruments and experimental conditions change over time and between studies. We therefore set out to measure the simple auditory reaction time (SRT) of 7,081 individuals (2,997 males and 4,084 females) born in Sweden 1959-1985 (subjects were aged between 27 (...)
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  45. The Third World tackles consumer protection.Guy Stanley - 1987 - Business and Society Review 62:31-33.
     
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    German‐speaking exiles of the nazi period on the British and American stage.Guy Stern - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (3):1200-1206.
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    Bertrand Russell memorial volume.Guy Stock - 1979 - Philosophical Books 20 (3):113-115.
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    Cognitive Systematization.Guy Stock - 1981 - Philosophical Books 22 (3):188-190.
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    D. Z. Phillips and Wittgenstein's on certainty.Guy Stock - 2007 - Philosophical Investigations 30 (3):285–318.
    I start from Phillips' discussion of Rhees's dissatisfaction with the idea of a language‐game. Then, from a rereading of Moore, I go on to exemplify interconnected uses of the expressions “language‐game,”“recurrent procedure,”“world‐picture,”“formal procedure,”“agreement in judgment,”“genre picture” and “form of life.” The discussion is related to sense perception, our knowledge of time and space, and the picture‐theory. These topics connect with Wittgenstein's earlier treatment of the will – which changed markedly later. The subtext (in footnotes) confronts (i) the sceptical methods of (...)
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    Leibniz.Guy Stock - 1986 - Philosophical Books 27 (1):21-24.
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