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    Why does human twin research not produce results consistent with those from nonhuman animals?J. P. Scott - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (1):39-40.
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    Philosophy and Practical Education.J. P. Tuck & John Wilson - 1979 - British Journal of Educational Studies 27 (1):84.
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    Fundamental Statistics in Psychology and Education.Laura Parish & J. P. Guilford - 1957 - British Journal of Educational Studies 5 (2):191.
  4. Parler du roi et pour le roi: deux «sermons» de Barthélemy de Capoue, logothèque du royaume de Sicile.J. -P. Boyer - 1995 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 79 (2):193-248.
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  5. Sacre et théocratie: Le cas des rois de Sicile Charles II (1289) et Robert (1309).J. -P. Boyer - 1997 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 81 (4):561-607.
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  6. Experimental analysis of hysterical blindness.J. P. Brady & D. L. Lind - 1961 - Archives of General Psychiatry 4:331-39.
     
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    Eugenics and social security.J. P. Brander - 1944 - The Eugenics Review 36 (2):75.
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    Compulsion and the curriculum.J. P. White - 1984 - British Journal of Educational Studies 32 (2):148-157.
  9. I Guicciardini e le scienze occulte.J. P. J. P. - 1992 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 12:322.
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  10. Goltz against cerebral localization: Methodology and experimental practices.J. P. Gamboa - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 84:101304.
    In the late 19th century, physiologists such as David Ferrier, Eduard Hitzig, and Hermann Munk argued that cerebral brain functions are localized in discrete structures. By the early 20th century, this became the dominant position. However, another prominent physiologist, Friedrich Goltz, rejected theories of cerebral localization and argued against these physiologists until his death in 1902. I argue in this paper that previous historical accounts have failed to comprehend why Goltz rejected cerebral localization. I show that Goltz adhered to a (...)
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  11. Belief revision in psychotherapy.J. P. Grodniewicz - 2024 - Synthese 203 (4):1-22.
    According to the cognitive model of psychopathology, maladaptive beliefs about oneself, others, and the world are the main factors contributing to the development and persistence of various forms of mental suffering. Therefore, the key therapeutic process of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)—a therapeutic approach rooted in the cognitive model—is cognitive restructuring, i.e., a process of revision of such maladaptive beliefs. In this paper, I examine the philosophical assumptions underlying CBT and offer theoretical reasons to think that the effectiveness of belief revision (...)
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  12. Therapeutic Chatbots as Cognitive-Affective Artifacts.J. P. Grodniewicz & Mateusz Hohol - forthcoming - Topoi:1-13.
    Conversational Artificial Intelligence (CAI) systems (also known as AI “chatbots”) are among the most promising examples of the use of technology in mental health care. With already millions of users worldwide, CAI is likely to change the landscape of psychological help. Most researchers agree that existing CAIs are not “digital therapists” and using them is not a substitute for psychotherapy delivered by a human. But if they are not therapists, what are they, and what role can they play in mental (...)
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    Creativity and Education: A Philosophical Analysis.J. P. White - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (2):123 - 137.
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  14. The scientific reception of Hume's theory of causation: Establishing the Positivist interpretation in early nineteenth-century Scotland.J. P. Wright - 2005 - In Peter Jones (ed.), The reception of David Hume in Europe. New York: Thoemmes Continuum. pp. 327--347.
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    Habeas Corpus.J. P. Sullivan - 1991 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 21 (2):277.
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    Propertius 2. 29. 38.J. P. Sullivan - 1961 - Classical Quarterly 11 (1-2):1-2.
    The most recent commentator on this line, D. R. Shackleton Bailey, states that ‘spiritus is breath rather than odour’ and he has the support of some commentators, Marcilius, for example, who amends notus to motus, and Hertzberg, who takes it as sweet breath, citing Mart. 3. 65. 1. So also most translators : an exception is D. Paganelli who translates ‘aucun souffle, aucune odeur d'adultère’. However, the parallels cited by Shackleton Bailey are irrelevant to this situation: Afranius 243, Ach. Tat. (...)
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  17. Was Martial Really Married? A Reply.J. P. Sullivan - 1978 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 72 (4):235.
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    Review article.J. P. Tuck - 1972 - British Journal of Educational Studies 20 (3):324-331.
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    The Year Book of Education 1952.J. P. Tuck - 1952 - British Journal of Educational Studies 1 (1):79.
  20. Transhumanism, Metaphysics, and the Posthuman God.J. P. Bishop - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (6):700-720.
    After describing Heidegger's critique of metaphysics as ontotheology, I unpack the metaphysical assumptions of several transhumanist philosophers. I claim that they deploy an ontology of power and that they also deploy a kind of theology, as Heidegger meant it. I also describe the way in which this metaphysics begets its own politics and ethics. In order to transcend the human condition, they must transgress the human.
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  21. A Plea for Humane Cyberspace.J. P. Ferre - 2002 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 17 (2):187-189.
     
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  22. Uber einige offene oder strittige, die Medicina mentis von Tschirnhaus betreffende Fragen.J. -P. Wurtz - 1988 - Studia Leibnitiana 20 (2):190-211.
    L'on montre: 1) que l'affirmation tschirnhausienne selon laquelle l'art de découvrir transforme notre nature en une nature quasi surhumaine qui semble assez participer de celle de Dieu, et en laquelle C. Thomasius avait subodoré un fort relent spinoziste, est explicable, et est effectivement expliquée par Tschirnhaus dans sa Medicina mentis, d'une façon qui ne saurait effaroucher un théologien orthodoxe; 2) que, malgré la modernité de certaines vues de Tschirnhaus relatives au rôle de l'expérience, cet auteur n'a pas perçu la véritable (...)
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    Foucauldian Diagnostics: Space, Time, and the Metaphysics of Medicine.J. P. Bishop - 2009 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 34 (4):328-349.
    This essay places Foucault's work into a philosophical context, recognizing that Foucault is difficult to place and demonstrates that Foucault remains in the Kantian tradition of philosophy, even if he sits at the margins of that tradition. For Kant, the forms of intuition—space and time—are the a priori conditions of the possibility of human experience and knowledge. For Foucault, the a priori conditions are political space and historical time. Foucault sees political space as central to understanding both the subject and (...)
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    The Private Language Passages.J. P. Schachter - 1982 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (3):479 - 494.
    Discusssion of passages 243 et. seq. of Wittgenstein's Philosophical lnvestigations tends to concentrate on the argument supporting the thesis that a logically private language is impossible. When the discussion becomes broader, the presumption is generally that this thesis is one premifs of an argument against solipsism. I believe that the passages will support a valid argument that might, at first glance, give comfort to someone in the egocentric predicament, but that this comfort would quickly grow cold on closer examination. I (...)
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    Fantasy and communication.J. P. Scott - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):600-601.
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    The systems theoretic approach to social behavior.J. P. Scott - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):457-458.
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    Biopsychosociospiritual Medicine and Other Political Schemes.J. P. Bishop - 2009 - Christian Bioethics 15 (3):254-276.
    In the mid-1970s, the biomedical model of medicine gave way to the biopsychosocial model of medicine; it was billed as a more comprehensive and compassionate model of medicine. After more than a century of disentangling medicine from religion, the medicine and spirituality movement is attempting to bring religion and spirituality back into medicine. It is doing so under a biopsychosociospiritual model. I unpack one model for allowing religion back into medicine called the RCOPE. RCOPE is an instrument designed to categorize (...)
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    Biopolitics, Terri Schiavo, and the Sovereign Subject of Death.J. P. Bishop - 2008 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 33 (6):538-557.
    Humanity does not gradually progress from combat to combat until it arrives at universal reciprocity, where the rule of law finally replaces warfare; humanity installs each of its violences in a system of rules and thus proceeds from domination to domination. (Foucault, 1984, 85)In this essay, I take a note from Michel Foucault regarding the notion of biopolitics. For Foucault, biopolitics has both repressive and constitutive properties. Foucault's claim is that with the rise of modern government, the state became exceedingly (...)
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  29. Le cheminement de la foi de Marie et le nôtre. Une lecture protestante de Redemptoris Mater.J. -P. Gabus - 1989 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 111 (1):46-61.
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    Subjective Experience and Medical Practice.J. P. Bishop - 2012 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 37 (2):91-95.
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  31. Freedom of Expression and the Liberalism of Fear: A Defense of the Darker Mill.J. P. Messina - 2020 - Philosophers' Imprint 20:1-17.
    Although many recent free speech skeptics claim Millian credentials, they neglect the more pessimistic elements of Mill's account of human nature. Once we recover the darker elements of Mill's thought, American-style laissez-faire in the domain of expression looks significantly more attractive. Indeed, this paper argues that if Mill is correct about human nature, we have good reason to oppose recent proposed restrictions on expression and to embrace a legal regime that tolerates much speech that is false, obscene, demeaning, and even (...)
     
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  32. Affaissements locaux dus à l'infiltration d'eau en géomécanique environnemental.Y. J. Cui & J. P. Magnan - forthcoming - Hermes.
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    George Berkeley 1685-1753, Part III.J. P. de C. Day - forthcoming - Review of Metaphysics.
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    George Berkeley, 1685-1753: Part I.J. P. de C. Day - forthcoming - Review of Metaphysics.
  35. Spurs/Eperons. Nietzche's Styles.Jacques Derrida & J. P. Stern - 1981 - Ethics 91 (2):324-327.
     
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  36. Dialogue as Research.C. MacInnis & J. P. Portelli - 2002 - Journal of Thought 37 (2):33-44.
     
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    Composite stereography: a technique for producing binocular depth perception without paired stereograms or viewing apparatus.J. P. Foley, D. F. Winnek & W. J. Tyrrell - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 29 (3):256.
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    Mediated generalization and the interpretation of verbal behavior: V. 'Free association' as related to differences in professional training.J. P. Foley & Z. L. Macmillan - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 33 (4):299.
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    The comparative approach to psychological phenomena.J. P. Foley - 1935 - Psychological Review 42 (5):480-490.
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    Le Jeu du monde. Par Kostas Axelos. Paris, Éditions de Minuit, collection « Arguments », 1969.J. P. Forget - 1972 - Dialogue 11 (1):173-176.
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    Hysteresis dynamics, bursting oscillations and evolution to chaotic regimes.J.-P. Françoise & C. Piquet - 2005 - Acta Biotheoretica 53 (4):381-392.
    This article describes new aspects of hysteresis dynamics which have been uncovered through computer experiments. There are several motivations to be interested in fast-slow dynamics. For instance, many physiological or biological systems display different time scales. The bursting oscillations which can be observed in neurons, β-cells of the pancreas and population dynamics are essentially studied via bifurcation theory and analysis of fast-slow systems (Keener and Sneyd, 1998; Rinzel, 1987). Hysteresis is a possible mechanism to generate bursting oscillations. A first part (...)
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    Discussion of Brain-Death Case.J. P. Freer, R. D. Truog, J. C. Fackler, W. G. Bartholme & H. Morgan - 1992 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 3 (1):82-82.
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    Guardian Angels: Editorial.J. P. Day - 1982 - Philosophy 57 (221):287-288.
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    Reconsidering prepositions and Case assignment in the text of Revelation 4 and 5.S. J. P. K. Riekert - 2004 - HTS Theological Studies 60 (1/2).
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    Republics in Ancient India: c. 1500 B. C. - 500 B. C.Richard Saran & J. P. Sharma - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (1):150.
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  46. Crónica científico-social de Irlanda.J. P. O'sullivan - 1916 - Ciencia Tomista 12:123-130.
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  47. Children's Mental Models of Prenatal Development.Tessa J. P. van Schijndel, Sara E. van Es, Rooske K. Franse, Bianca M. C. W. van Bers & Maartje E. J. Raijmakers - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The foundations of humanism.J. P. van Praag - 1982 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Foundations of Humanism is a primer on secular humanism written by one of the leading figures in the movement. J.P. van Praag writes that the modern world is shaped by a central paradox: the technology that provides us with unprecedented possibilities at the same time imposes an oppressive organization on society. This organization, with its trappings of overspecialization and overcentralization, promotes feelings of impotence and alienation and a spirit of rebellion, especially in the young. In this book, van Praag examines (...)
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    Dynamics, Synergetics, Autonomous Agents: Nonlinear Systems Approaches to Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Science.Wolfgang Tschacher & J.-P. Dauwalder (eds.) - 1999 - Singapore: World Scientific.
    This volume focuses on the modeling of cognition, and brings together contributions from psychologists and researchers in the field of cognitive science.
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    Recht en moraal bij H. L. A.J. P. van Twist - 1979 - Zwolle: W. E. J. Tjeenk Willink.
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