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    Human ability to randomize sequences as a function of information per item.Stefan Slak & Kenneth A. Hirsch - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (1):29-30.
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  2. A Reformation Paradox, the Condemned New Testament of the Rostock Brethren of the Common Life.Kenneth A. Strand - 1960
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    Modeling hippocampal and neocortical contributions to recognition memory: A complementary-learning-systems approach.Kenneth A. Norman & Randall C. O'Reilly - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (4):611-646.
  4. Beyond mind-reading: multi-voxel pattern analysis of fMRI data.Kenneth A. Norman, Sean M. Polyn, Greg J. Detre & James V. Haxby - 2006 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 10 (9):424-430.
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    Conflict and emotional exhaustion in obstetrician-gynaecologists: a national survey.John D. Yoon, Kenneth A. Rasinski & Farr A. Curlin - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (12):731-735.
    Context Conflicts over treatment decisions have been linked to physicians' emotional states. Objective To measure the prevalence of emotional exhaustion and conflicts over treatment decisions among US obstetrician/gynaecologists (ob/gyns), and to examine the relationship between the two and the physician characteristics that predict each. Methods Mailed survey of a stratified random sample of 1800 US ob/gyn physicians. Criterion variables were levels of emotional exhaustion and frequency of conflict with colleagues and patients. Predictors included physicians' religious characteristics and self-perceived empathy. Results (...)
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    A neural network model of retrieval-induced forgetting.Kenneth A. Norman, Ehren L. Newman & Greg Detre - 2007 - Psychological Review 114 (4):887-953.
  7. Toward a naturalistic theory of rational intentionality.Kenneth A. Taylor - 2003 - In Kenneth Allen Taylor (ed.), Reference and the Rational Mind. CSLI Publications.
    This essay some first steps toward the naturalization of what I call rational intentionality or alternatively type II intentionality. By rational or type II intentionality, I mean that full combination of rational powers and content-bearing states that is paradigmatically enjoyed by mature intact human beings. The problem I set myself is to determine the extent to which the only currently extant approach to the naturalization of the intentional that has the singular virtue of not being a non-starter can be aggregated (...)
     
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    Ethics and the Metaphysics of Medicine: Reflections on Health and Beneficence.Kenneth A. Richman - 2004 - MIT Press.
    Definitions of health and disease are of more than theoretical interest. Understanding what it means to be healthy has implications for choices in medical treatment, for ethically sound informed consent, and for accurate assessment of policies or programs. This deeper understanding can help us create more effective public policy for health and medicine. It is notable that such contentious legal initiatives as the Americans with Disability Act and the Patients' Bill of Rights fail to define adequately the medical terms on (...)
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  9. How to Hume a Hegel‐Kant: A Program for Naturalizing Normative Consciousness1.Kenneth A. Taylor - 2015 - Philosophical Issues 25 (1):1-40.
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    Belief, information and semantic content: A naturalist's lament.Kenneth A. Taylor - 1987 - Synthese 71 (April):97-124.
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    The Ethics of Teaching.Kenneth A. Strike & Jonas F. Soltis - 1985
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    Autism and Moral Responsibility: Executive Function, Reasons Responsiveness, and Reasons Blockage.Kenneth A. Richman - 2017 - Neuroethics 11 (1):23-33.
    As a neurodevelopmental condition that affects cognitive functioning, autism has been used as a test case for theories of moral responsibility. Most of the relevant literature focuses on autism’s impact on theory of mind and empathy. Here I examine aspects of autism related to executive function. I apply an account of how we might fail to be reasons responsive to argue that autism can increase the frequency of excuses for transgressive behavior, but will rarely make anyone completely exempt from moral (...)
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    Intensional and Higher-Order Modal Logic, with Applications to Montague Semantics.Kenneth A. Bowen - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (4):581-583.
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  14. Sex, breakfast, and descriptus interruptus.Kenneth A. Taylor - 2001 - Synthese 128 (1-2):45 - 61.
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    Schools as communities: Four metaphors, three models, and a dilemma or two.Kenneth A. Strike - 2000 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 34 (4):617–642.
    This paper examines two questions. The first is what it would mean for schools to be communities. This question is pursued by examining four metaphors for community: families, congregations, guilds, and democratic polities. Three models of school communities are then sketched. The second question is whether schools that are communities are inherently illiberal. The paper distinguishes between a liberal interpretation of schools as communities, where schools are viewed as limited-purpose free associations, and a communitarian interpretation where community and polity are (...)
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    Language and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language.Kenneth A. Taylor - 1990 - Philosophical Review 99 (2):260.
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    Schools as Communities: Four Metaphors, Three Models, and a Dilemma or Two.Kenneth A. Strike - 2000 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 34 (4):617-642.
    This paper examines two questions. The first is what it would mean for schools to be communities. This question is pursued by examining four metaphors for community: families, congregations, guilds, and democratic polities. Three models of school communities are then sketched. The second question is whether schools that are communities are inherently illiberal. The paper distinguishes between a liberal interpretation of schools as communities, where schools are viewed as limited-purpose free associations, and a communitarian interpretation where community and polity are (...)
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    Autism, theory of mind, and the reactive attitudes.Kenneth A. Richman & Raya Bidshahri - 2017 - Bioethics 32 (1):43-49.
    Whether to treat autism as exculpatory in any given circumstance appears to be influenced both by models of autism and by theories of moral responsibility. This article looks at one particular combination of theories: autism as theory of mind challenges and moral responsibility as requiring appropriate experience of the reactive attitudes. In pursuing this particular combination of ideas, we do not intend to endorse them. Our goal is, instead, to explore the implications of this combination of especially prominent ideas about (...)
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    Improving on effective antiretroviral therapy: how good will a cure have to be?Kenneth A. Freedberg & Paul E. Sax - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (2):71-73.
    Over the past two decades we have seen dramatic improvements in the efficacy, safety and availibity of antiretroviral therapy (ART). In the USA and Europe, life expectancy in people living with HIV disease approaches that of the HIV-uninfected.1 Even in regions hardest hit by the HIV epidemic, effective HIV therapy has reversed more than a decade of HIV-related decreased survival. Despite these advances in ART, motivations to pursue HIV cure remain strong due to the toxicity, adherence challenges, cost and access (...)
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    Fetal Protection in Wisconsin's Revised Child Abuse Law: Right Goal, Wrong Remedy.Kenneth A. Ville & Loretta M. Kopelman - 1999 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 27 (4):332-342.
    In the summer of 1998, the Wisconsin State legislature amended its child protection laws. Under new child abuse provisions, Wisconsin judges can confine pregnant women who abuse alcohol or drugs for the duration of their pregnancies. South Dakota enacted similar legislation almost simultaneously. The South Dakota statute requires mandatory drug and alcohol treatment for pregnant women who abuse those substances and classifies such activity as child abuse. In addition, the South Dakota legislation gives relatives the power to commit pregnant women (...)
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    Ethical and value issues in international agricultural research.Kenneth A. Dahlberg - 1988 - Agriculture and Human Values 5 (1-2):101-111.
    Agricultural research raises fundamental ethical and value questions going beyond those in other fields both because of its public funding and because its results have significant impacts on habitats and other species. Questions about the sustainability of modern agriculture, which are shared with other sectors, require us to examine alternative visions and structures. These can be seen to range from status quo preserving ideologies to change-oriented utopias. It is argued that at the national level current ideologies—which include positivistic approaches and (...)
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    Normal modal model theory.Kenneth A. Bowen - 1975 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 4 (2):97 - 131.
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    Experimental elicitations of awe: a meta-analysis.Kenneth A. Pérez, Heather C. Lench, Christopher G. Thompson & Sophia North - 2023 - Cognition and Emotion 37 (1):18-33.
    A meta-analytic review of studies that experimentally elicited awe and compared the emotion to other conditions (84; 487 effects; 17,801 participants) examined the degree to which experimentally elicited awe (1) affects outcomes relative to other positive emotions (2) affects experience, judgment, behaviour, and physiology, and (3) differs in its effects if the awe state was elicited through positive or threatening contexts. The efficacy of methods that have been used to experimentally elicit awe and the possibility of assessing changes in the (...)
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    Educational Policy and the Just Society.Kenneth A. Strike - 1982 - Urbana [Ill.] : University of Illinois Press.
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  25. Misplaced modification and the illusion of opacity.Kenneth A. Taylor - 2005 - In Michael O'Rourke & Corey Washington (eds.), Situating Semantics: Essays on the Philosophy of John Perry. MIT Press. pp. 215--250.
     
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    Neither a populist nor a vanguardist be! Respecting the wisdom and will of the people.Kenneth A. Taylor - 2019 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (9-10):1222-1238.
    In this essay, I consider three different conceptions of ‘the people’ and what it means to ‘respect’ their collective will and wisdom: (a) the democratic conception of the people as a sprawling demos, (b) the populist conception of the people as an authentic folk (c) and, finally, the vanguardist conception of the people as the semi-mute masses who stand in need of revolutionary transformation. Although my ultimate aim is to defend the democratic conception of the people over both the populist (...)
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    Epistemology, Communities and Experts: A Response to Goodwin Liu.Kenneth A. Richman - 1996 - Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning 3 (1):5-12.
    This paper responds to Goodwin Liu's argument in Volume II of this Journal that a pedagogy must be supported by an appropriate theory of knowledge, and that the epistemology which best supports the service-learning pedagogy is anti-foundational pragmatism. The author shows that Liu's characterization of the pragmatist model of knowledge does not avoid the dualism which he sees as a fault of the traditional epistemology. After suggesting a remedy to this, the author then extends Liu's argument by indicating the limits (...)
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    An Educator Responds: A School's Interest in Denying the Request.Kenneth A. Strike - 1992 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2 (1):19-23.
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    The Treatment of Conflict Within a Positivist Model.Kenneth A. Warner - 1982 - American Journal of Jurisprudence 27 (1):139-158.
    The argument in this paper is that the exclusion of empirical research has led to a deficiency in the Positivist model; the neglect of conflict in the form of the trouble-case. In the attempt to define law in a relatively narrow way Positivists have avoided important knowledge about social behavior. In addition the analytical method of Positivism has been connected with a value-position which tends to exaggerate the extent to which law functions within social structures as an orderly system. One (...)
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    Common schools and uncommon conversations: Education, religious speech and public spaces.Kenneth A. Strike - 2007 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 41 (4):693–708.
    This paper discusses the role of religious speech in the public square and the common school. It argues for more openness to political theology than many liberals are willing to grant and for an educational strategy of engagement over one of avoidance. The paper argues that the exclusion of religious debate from the public square has dysfunctional consequences. It discusses Rawls’s more recent views on public reason and claims that, while they are not altogether adequate, they are consistent with engagement. (...)
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    Responsible Conduct of Research Is All Well and Good.Kenneth A. Richman - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (4):61-62.
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    Neurodiversity and Autism Advocacy: Who Fits Under the Autism Tent?Kenneth A. Richman - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (4):33-34.
    McCoy, Liu, Lutz, and Sisti (2020) raise concerns about “partial representation,” in which nonelected advocates or advocacy organizations fail to engage and hold themselves accountable to the full range of people they purport to represent. They are right to point out that the autism community is vulnerable to partial representation. This open peer commentary notes some elements among those engaged with autism that may not fit under the type of “federated model” of representation McCoy, et al recommend. Advocates should tread (...)
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    Health of organisms and health of persons: An embedded instrumentalist approach.Kenneth A. Richman & Andrew E. Budson - 2000 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 21 (4):339-354.
    In a time when we as a society are in the process of deciding what our basic rights to health care are, it is critically important for us to have a full and complete understanding of what constitutes health. We argue for an analysis of health according to which certain states are healthy not in themselves but because they allow an individual to reach actual goals. Recognizing that the goals of an individual considered from the point of view of biology (...)
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    Liberalism, Citizenship, and the Private Interest in Schooling.Kenneth A. Strike - 1998 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 17 (4):221-229.
    Schools in liberal societies are responsible for producing liberal citizens. However, if they have too robust a view of citizenship, they may find themselves undermining the view of good lives held by many pacific and law abiding groups. Here I argue against treating citizenship as an educational good that simply trumps private values when they conflict and in favor of a view that seeks a context sensitive balance between such conflicting goods. The paper explores Rawls's distinction between two moral powers (...)
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    A Note on Cut Elimination and Completeness in First Order Theories.Kenneth A. Bowen - 1972 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 18 (8-11):173-176.
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    Healthcare Organizations Should Be Accountable Stewards of Patient Data.Kenneth A. Berkowitz - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (7):73-75.
    In the article Privacy and Health Practices in the Digital Age, the authors describe current privacy challenges for digital health data and review the theoretical framework on privacy in the contex...
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    Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself: HIV-Infected Physicians and the Law of Informed Consent.Kenneth A. Ville - 1994 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 22 (2):163-175.
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    Interdisciplinary Interpretation: Paul Ricoeur and the Hermeneutics of Theology and Science.Kenneth A. Reynhout - 2013 - Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
    By appealing to Paul Ricoeur’s view of interpretation as the dialectical process of understanding through explanation, Kenneth A. Reynhout contributes to the growing field of religion and science by developing an alternative understanding of interdisciplinary theology that is fundamentally hermeneutical.
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  39. How not to refute eliminative materialism.Kenneth A. Taylor - 1994 - Philosophical Psychology 7 (1):101-125.
    This paper examines and rejects some purported refutations of eliminative materialism in the philosophy of mind: a quasi-transcendental argument due to Jackson and Pettit (1990) to the effect that folk psychology is “peculiarly unlikely” to be radically revised or eliminated in light of the developments of cognitive science and neuroscience; and (b) certain straight-out transcendental arguments to the effect that eliminativism is somehow incoherent (Baker, 1987; Boghossian, 1990). It begins by clarifying the exact topology of the dialectical space in which (...)
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    Acquisition and forgetting of information in long-term memory as a function of certain hierarchical structure variables.Kenneth A. Deffenbacher, John G. Miscik & Jerry Jarombek - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (6):590-592.
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    Liberal justice and the Marxist critique of education: a study of conflicting research programs.Kenneth A. Strike - 1989 - New York: Routledge.
    Strike explores the differences between Marxists and liberals over the nature of the good life, about how human beings are formed, and about episemology, and uses these discussions to explore views of schooling.
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    Cultural primaries as a source of interference in short-term verbal retention.Kenneth A. Blick - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (3):246.
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    Commentary on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics.Kenneth A. Telford - 2013 - State University of New York Press.
    Translations and commentaries on Greek philosophy.
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    Mutability and Diversity in the Biological Sciences: a Pagan Perception of Nature.Kenneth A. Rice - 1996 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 39 (4):491-499.
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    Representing Representations: The Priority of the De Re.Kenneth A. Taylor - 2018 - In Alessandro Capone, Una Stojnic, Ernie Lepore, Denis Delfitto, Anne Reboul, Gaetano Fiorin, Kenneth A. Taylor, Jonathan Berg, Herbert L. Colston, Sanford C. Goldberg, Edoardo Lombardi Vallauri, Cliff Goddard, Anna Wierzbicka, Magdalena Sztencel, Sarah E. Duffy, Alessandra Falzone, Paola Pennisi, Péter Furkó, András Kertész, Ágnes Abuczki, Alessandra Giorgi, Sona Haroutyunian, Marina Folescu, Hiroko Itakura, John C. Wakefield, Hung Yuk Lee, Sumiyo Nishiguchi, Brian E. Butler, Douglas Robinson, Kobie van Krieken, José Sanders, Grazia Basile, Antonino Bucca, Edoardo Lombardi Vallauri & Kobie van Krieken (eds.), Indirect Reports and Pragmatics in the World Languages. Springer Verlag. pp. 61-97.
    We glide easily from thought and talk about worldly objects to thought and talk about the contents of our beliefs about such worldly objects all the time. Smith ask Jones about the whereabouts of their pet cat and on the basis of Jones’s assertion that the cat is on the mat, Smith comes to believe that the cat is on the mat. Black in turn may ascribe to Smith the belief that the cat is on the mat. Such transitions from (...)
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    Quality Assessment of the Ethics Consultation Service at the Organizational Level: Accrediting Ethics Consultation Services.Kenneth A. Berkowitz, Aviva L. Katz, Kathleen E. Powderly & Jeffrey P. Spike - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (3):42-44.
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    Flexner at 100: A Brief View from Oxford.Kenneth A. Fleming - 2011 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 54 (1):24-29.
    Abraham Flexner delivered his eponymous report 100 years ago. The Report had an immediate and profound impact on medical education in North America that resonated for several decades afterwards. Its impact was less immediate in the United Kingdom, but over time the major principles have been assimilated (GMC 1993). However, which—if any—of these principles are still relevant today? No doubt there will be debate about this, but in my view, Flexner's principle of academic and scientific excellence as one of the (...)
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  48. A Little Sensitivity goes a Long Way.Kenneth A. Taylor - 2007 - In Gerhard Preyer & Georg Peter (eds.), Context-sensitivity and semantic minimalism: new essays on semantics and pragmatics. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    De Re and De Dicto: Against the Conventional Wisdom.Kenneth A. Taylor - 2002 - Noûs 36 (s16):225 - 265.
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    Interpolated activity and the learning of a simple skill.Kenneth A. Blick & Edward A. Bilodeau - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (5):515.
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