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    Vico.Joseph Cono & Joan Markley Todd - 1987 - History of European Ideas 8 (2):248-249.
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    Links Between Communication and Relationship Satisfaction Among Patients With Cancer and Their Spouses: Results of a Fourteen-Day Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Study.Shelby L. Langer, Joan M. Romano, Michael Todd, Timothy J. Strauman, Francis J. Keefe, Karen L. Syrjala, Jonathan B. Bricker, Neeta Ghosh, John W. Burns, Niall Bolger, Blair K. Puleo, Julie R. Gralow, Veena Shankaran, Kelly Westbrook, S. Yousuf Zafar & Laura S. Porter - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Vico and Collingwood on ‘The conceit of scholars’.Joan Todd & Joseph Cono - 1985 - History of European Ideas 6 (1):59-69.
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    Couple Communication in Cancer: Protocol for a Multi-Method Examination.Shelby L. Langer, Joan M. Romano, Francis Keefe, Donald H. Baucom, Timothy Strauman, Karen L. Syrjala, Niall Bolger, John Burns, Jonathan B. Bricker, Michael Todd, Brian R. W. Baucom, Melanie S. Fischer, Neeta Ghosh, Julie Gralow, Veena Shankaran, S. Yousuf Zafar, Kelly Westbrook, Karena Leo, Katherine Ramos, Danielle M. Weber & Laura S. Porter - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:769407.
    Cancer and its treatment pose challenges that affect not only patients but also their significant others, including intimate partners. Accumulating evidence suggests that couples’ ability to communicate effectively plays a major role in the psychological adjustment of both individuals and the quality of their relationship. Two key conceptual models have been proposed to account for how couple communication impacts psychological and relationship adjustment: the social-cognitive processing (SCP) model and the relationship intimacy (RI) model. These models posit different mechanisms and outcomes, (...)
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    The amateur and the professional: Antiquarians, historians and archaeologists in Victorian England, 1838–1886 : Philippa Levine , x + 210pp., £25.00 $39.50. [REVIEW]Joan Todd - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (4):517-519.
  6. HIERARCHIES, JOBS, BODIES:: A Theory of Gendered Organizations.Joan Acker - 1990 - Gender and Society 4 (2):139-158.
    In spite of feminist recognition that hierarchical organizations are an important location of male dominance, most feminists writing about organizations assume that organizational structure is gender neutral. This article argues that organizational structure is not gender neutral; on the contrary, assumptions about gender underlie the documents and contracts used to construct organizations and to provide the commonsense ground for theorizing about them. Their gendered nature is partly masked through obscuring the embodied nature of work.jobs and hierarchies, common concepts in organizational (...)
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  7. Critical Notice: The Modal Future: A Theory of Future-Directed Thought and Talk.Patrick Todd - 2024 - Philosophical Quarterly 74 (3):1026-1035.
    At least since Aristotle's famous discussion of the sea-battle tomorrow in On Interpretation 9, philosophers have been fascinated by a rich set of interconnecte.
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  8. Strawsonian Moral Responsibility, Response-Dependence, and the Possibility of Global Error.Patrick Todd - forthcoming - Midwest Studies in Philosophy.
    Various philosophers have wanted to move from a (P.F.) “Strawsonian” understanding of the “practices of moral responsibility” to a non-skeptical result. I focus on a strategy moving from a “response-dependent” theory of responsibility. I aim to show that a key analogy associated with this strategy fails to support a compatibilist result. It seems clear that nothing could show that nothing we have been laughing at has really been funny. If “the funny” is similar to “the blameworthy”, then perhaps it would (...)
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  9. Inequality Regimes: Gender, Class, and Race in Organizations.Joan Acker - 2006 - Gender and Society 20 (4):441-464.
    In this article, the author addresses two feminist issues: first, how to conceptualize intersectionality, the mutual reproduction of class, gender, and racial relations of inequality, and second, how to identify barriers to creating equality in work organizations. She develops one answer to both issues, suggesting the idea of “inequality regimes” as an analytic approach to understanding the creation of inequalities in work organizations. Inequality regimes are the interlocked practices and processes that result in continuing inequalities in all work organizations. Work (...)
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    Imagine There's No Woman: Ethics and Sublimation.Joan Copjec - 2004 - MIT Press.
    A psychoanalytic and philosophical exploration of sublimation as a key term in Jacques Lacan's theories of ethics and feminine sexuality.
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    Regulations for the Protection of Humans in Research in the United States.Joan P. Porter & Greg Koski - 2008 - In Ezekiel J. Emanuel (ed.), The Oxford textbook of clinical research ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 156.
  12. On The Open Future: Replies to Rhoda and Rubio.Patrick Todd - forthcoming - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion.
    These are my materials (a short precis, and replies to Alan Rhoda and Daniel Rubio) for an invited symposium on my book _The Open Future: Why Future Contingents are All False_ (OUP, 2021) in IJPR. [The commentaries from Rhoda/Rubio are available on their respective PhilPapers profiles.].
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  13. The Consequences of Incompatibilism.Patrick Todd - 2023 - In Maximilian Kiener (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Responsibility. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
    Incompatibilism about responsibility and determinism is sometimes directly construed as the thesis that if we found out that determinism is true, we would have to give up the reactive attitudes. Call this "the consequence". I argue that this is a mistake: the strict modal thesis does not entail the consequence. First, some incompatibilists (who are also libertarians) may be what we might call *resolute responsibility theorists* (or "flip-floppers"). On this view, if we found out that determinism is true, this would (...)
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  14. The evolutionary and genetic origins of consciousness in the Cambrian Period over 500 million years ago.Todd E. Feinberg & Jon Mallatt - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
  15. Constructing knowledge across social worlds: The case of DNA sequence databases in molecular biology.Joan H. Fujimura & Michael Fortun - 1996 - In Laura Nader (ed.), Naked science: anthropological inquiry into boundaries, power, and knowledge. New York: Routledge. pp. 160--173.
     
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  16. Imagination, Aesthetic Feelings, and Scientific Reasoning.Cain Todd - 2020 - In Milena Ivanova & Stephen French (eds.), Aesthetics and Science. Routledge.
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  17. Non-Compensable Harms.Todd N. Karhu - 2019 - Analysis 79 (2):222–230.
    It is more or less uncontroversial that when we harm someone through wrongful conduct we incur an obligation to compensate her. But sometimes compensation is impossible: when the victim is killed, for example. Other times, only partial compensation is possible. In this article, I take some initial steps towards exploring this largely ignored issue. I argue that the perpetrator of a wrongful harm incurs a duty to promote the impartial good in proportion to the amount of harm that cannot be (...)
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  18. Defending The Open Future: Replies to MacFarlane, Green, Wasserman, and Bigg & Miller.Patrick Todd - forthcoming - Analytic Philosophy.
    These are my materials (a short precis, and replies to John MacFarlane, Mitchell Green, Ryan Wasserman, and Anthony Bigg and Kristie Miller) for a symposium on my book, _The Open Future: Why Future Contingents are All False_ (OUP, 2021) in *Analytic Philosophy*. [The contribution from MacFarlane is available on his website, those from Wasserman and Green are on their Academia profiles, and the contribution from Bigg and Miller is on Miller's PhilPapers profile.].
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    The nature of primary consciousness. A new synthesis.Todd E. Feinberg & Jon Mallatt - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 43:113-127.
  20. It Would be Bad if Compatibilism Were True; Therefore, It Isn't.Patrick Todd - 2023 - Philosophical Issues 33 (1):270-284.
    I want to suggest that it would be bad if compatibilism were true, and that this gives us good reason to think that it isn't. This is, you might think, an outlandish argument, and the considerable burden of this paper is to convince you otherwise. There are two key elements at stake in this argument. The first is that it would be ‐ in a distinctive sense to be explained ‐ bad if compatibilism were true. The thought here is that (...)
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  21. La adaptación regulatoria de los operadores de cable histórico en España: la competencia de los grandes operadores.Joan Francesc Fondevila Gascón - 2009 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 80:139-146.
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  22. Troubled travels in agency and feminism.Joan M. Gero - 2000 - In Marcia-Anne Dobres & John Robb (eds.), Agency in archaeology. New York: Routledge. pp. 34--39.
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    Short-term gains, long-term pains: How cues about state aid learning in dynamic environments.Todd M. Gureckis & Bradley C. Love - 2009 - Cognition 113 (3):293-313.
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    The Three Graces: Cosmic Harmony in Scève's Délie.Joan A. Buhlmann - 1982 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 44 (1):53-63.
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    Cultural neuroscience of consciousness: From visual perception to self-awareness.Joan Chiao & T. Harada - 2008 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 15 (10-11):58-69.
    Philosophical inquiries into the nature of consciousness have long been intrinsically tied to questions regarding the nature of the self. Although philosophers of mind seldom make reference to the role of cultural context in shaping consciousness, since antiquity culture has played a notable role in philosophical conceptions of the self. Western philosophers, from Plato to Locke, have emphasized an individualistic view of the self that is autonomous and consistent across situations, while Eastern philosophers, such as Lao Tzu and Confucius, have (...)
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  26. Resisting the epistemic argument for compatibilism.Patrick Todd & Brian Rabern - 2023 - Philosophical Studies 180 (5):1743-1767.
    In this paper, we clarify, unpack, and ultimately resist what is perhaps the most prominent argument for the compatibility of free will and determinism: the epistemic argument for compatibilism. We focus on one such argument as articulated by David Lewis: (i) we know we are free, (ii) for all we know everything is predetermined, (iii) if we know we are free but for all we know everything is predetermined, then for all we know we are free but everything is predetermined, (...)
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    The Lost Self:Pathologies of the Brain and Identity: Pathologies of the Brain and Identity.Todd E. Feinberg & Julian Paul Keenan (eds.) - 2005 - Oxford University Press.
    This fascinating volume will be invaluable to neuroscientists, psychologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, and philosophers of mind, and to their students and ...
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  28. Art i Identitat.Joan Bautista Llinares Chover - 1999 - Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 23:439-446.
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  29. Lo real, lo irreal y lo humano: releer a Zubiri.Joan Cuscó I. Clarasó - 2009 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 36:497-508.
     
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  30. OMB's Dangerous Meddling with Cancer Policy.Joan Claybrook & John Shepard - 1988 - Business and Society Review 64:7-8.
     
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    Tiempo y música.Joan Cuscó I. Clarasó & Josep Soler - 1999 - Barcelona: Fundació Música Contemporània. Edited by Josep Soler.
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  32. Hear O Heavens and Listen O Earth: An introduction to the Prophets.Joan E. Cook - 2006
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    El discernimiento del actuar humano: contribución a la comprensión del objeto moral.Joan Costa - 2003 - Pamplona: EUNSA, Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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    Emmanuel Levinas: a bibliography.Joan Nordquist - 1997 - Santa Cruz, CA: Reference and Research Services.
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    Jacques Derrida: a bibliography.Joan Nordquist - 1986 - Santa Cruz, CA, USA: Reference and Research Services.
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    Jacques Derrida (II): a bibliography.Joan Nordquist - 1986 - Santa Cruz, CA, USA: Reference and Research Services.
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    John Rawls: a bibliography.Joan Nordquist - 2003 - Santa Cruz, CA: Reference and Research Services.
    a bibliography of the work of John Rawls and critical literature about his work.
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    Michel Foucault, II: a bibliography.Joan Nordquist - 1992 - Santa Cruz, CA: Reference and Research Services. Edited by Joan Nordquist.
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    Martin Heidegger.Joan Nordquist - 1990 - Santa Cruz, CA, USA: Reference and Research Services.
    A bibliography of books and articles by and about Martin Heidegger.
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    Paul Ricoeur: a bibliography.Joan Nordquist - 1999 - Santa Cruz, CA: Reference and Research Services.
  41. Archaeology in mesopotamia: Digging deeper at tell brak.Joan Oates - 2005 - In Oates Joan (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 131, 2004 Lectures. pp. 1-39.
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  42. De Intellectu Revisited.Frederic Schroeder & Robert Todd - 2009 - Annals of the University of Craiova, Series: Philosophy:5-27.
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  43. Comment on Duncan's Paper: Further Reflections on the Intellectual Biography of Stephen Pepper.Joan Boyle - 1982 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 3 (4).
     
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  44. Vorträge Aus Dem Warburg-Haus, Band 3.Joan R. Branham - 1999 - Akademie Verlag.
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    Fitting Feelings and Elegant Proofs: On the Psychology of Aesthetic Evaluation in Mathematics†.Cain Todd - 2018 - Philosophia Mathematica 26 (2):211-233.
  46. Philosophical Reflections on Physical Strength.M. Holowchak & Terry Todd (eds.) - 2010 - Mellen Press.
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    Popular Ethics in The Good Place and Beyond.Todd May - 2022 - In Lee C. McIntyre, Nancy Arden McHugh & Ian Olasov (eds.), A companion to public philosophy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 201–210.
    In one of the earliest scenes in the first episode of The Good Place, the head demon, Michael, points to a picture of Doug and says that he was the person who most nearly understood what it takes to get into the Good Place, which is a point system. In addition to showing full‐blooded characters and stories and making phenomenological type arguments, a show like The Good Place can sometimes pose philosophical questions in a way that's more engaging than a (...)
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  48. Some experiments with a hybrid model for learning sequential decision making.Ron Sun & Todd Peterson - unknown
    To deal with reactive sequential decision tasks we present a learning model which is a hybrid connectionist model consisting of both localist and distributed representations based on the two level approach proposed in..
     
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  49. “Nothing Natural Is Shameful”: Vestiges of a Debate about Sex and Science in a Group of Late-Medieval Manuscripts.Joan Cadden - 2001 - Speculum 76 (1):66-89.
  50. Las identidades nacionales en los Estados modernos.Joan Carrera I. Carrera - 2009 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 59 (961):25-29.
    Una pregunta inicial y fundamental para empezar la reflexión sería: en qué somos los seres humanos iguales y qué diferencias serían aceptables entre nosotros. Así uno de los retos de la sociedad actual sería cómo conjugar la igualdad social (y económica) y el derecho al reconocimiento cultural diferenciado. A menudo se han presentado como un binomio opuesto y difícilmente reconciliable. De manera tal que para lograr más igualdad de derechos políticos y sociales se tenía que perderla identidad más tribal.
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