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    A Short History of Chinese Art.Prudence R. Myer & Michael Sullivan - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (1):254.
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    Index to volumes I, II and III (spring 1941 through spring 1945) of the journal of aesthetics and art criticism.Prudence Myer - 1945 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 4 (1):43-59.
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    Japanese Prints, Sharaku to Toyokuni, in the Collection of Louis V. LedouxJapanese Prints, Hokusai and Hiroshige, in the Collection of Louis V. Ledoux.Prudence R. Myer & Louis V. Ledoux - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10 (3):287.
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  4. Reasoning with Imagination.Joshua Myers - 2021 - In Amy Kind & Christopher Badura (eds.), Epistemic Uses of Imagination. Routledge.
    This chapter argues that epistemic uses of the imagination are a sui generis form of reasoning. The argument proceeds in two steps. First, there are imaginings which instantiate the epistemic structure of reasoning. Second, reasoning with imagination is not reducible to reasoning with doxastic states. Thus, the epistemic role of the imagination is that it is a distinctive way of reasoning out what follows from our prior evidence. This view has a number of important implications for the epistemology of the (...)
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  5. The social animal.David G. Myers - 2011 - In Malcolm A. Jeeves (ed.), Rethinking human nature: a multidisciplinary approach. Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
     
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    Facts and Values.Gerald E. Myers - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (2):280-281.
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  7. The Structure of Analog Representation.Andrew Y. Lee, Joshua Myers & Gabriel Oak Rabin - 2023 - Noûs 57 (1):209-237.
    This paper develops a theory of analog representation. We first argue that the mark of the analog is to be found in the nature of a representational system’s interpretation function, rather than in its vehicles or contents alone. We then develop the rulebound structure theory of analog representation, according to which analog systems are those that use interpretive rules to map syntactic structural features onto semantic structural features. The theory involves three degree-theoretic measures that capture three independent ways in which (...)
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    Studies in social and legal theories: an historical account of the social, ethical, political, and legal doctrines of the foremost ancient and medieval philosophers.Myer Bernard Barr - 1932 - Littleton, Colo.: F.B. Rothman & Co..
    The author attempted to present the development of legal theories through early & medieval philosophical history.
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    “Following the Way Which Is Called Heresy”: Milton and the Heretical Imperative.Benjamin Myers - 2008 - Journal of the History of Ideas 69 (3):375-393.
    In his prose writings, Milton produces a reinvention of the concept of heresy, and subsequently a theological reinvention of the nature of English society. He envisions a Protestant society united by practices of individual piety and by the “heretical imperative” of autonomous choice. While Milton’s account seeks to eliminate the possibilities of religious violence and state persecution, it leads finally to the same impasse as the Lockean theory: the grounding of a right to toleration on subjective piety necessarily excludes those (...)
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    3 Determined and Free.David G. Myers - 2008 - In John Baer, James C. Kaufman & Roy F. Baumeister (eds.), Are we free?: psychology and free will. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 32.
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    Beyond Nuclear Deterrence: the concept of a retributive policy.David B. Myers - 1987 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (2):135-153.
    ABSTRACT The primary aim of the paper is to apply the concept of retribution to nuclear defence policy. Nuclear defence policy, as I conceive it, is concerned with addressing the threat Soviet nuclear weapons pose for Western security. I argue that, contrary to popular opinion, MAD is not a retributive doctrine—that in fact it violates two constitutive principles of retribution: culpability and proportionality. After explicating these constitutive principles, I apply them to retaliatory strategy—showing that the culpability criterion restricts retaliation to (...)
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    Qabbalah.Isaac Myer - 1888 - New York,: S. Weiser.
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    Health Research Ethics Committees in South Africa 12 years into democracy.Myer Landon & Moodley Keymanthri - 2007 - BMC Medical Ethics 8 (1):1-8.
    Background Despite the growth of biomedical research in South Africa, there are few insights into the operation of Research Ethics Committees (RECs) in this setting. We investigated the composition, operations and training needs of health RECs in South Africa against the backdrop of national and international guidelines. Methods The 12 major health RECs in South Africa were surveyed using semi-structured questionnaires that investigated the composition and functions of each REC as well as the operational issues facing committees. Results Health RECs (...)
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  14. Molecular reorientation in liquids.Myer Bloom - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 65.
     
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    Analytical thought experiments.C. Mason Myers - 1986 - Metaphilosophy 17 (2-3):109-118.
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  16. Moral Progress: A Process Critique of MacIntyre (review).William T. Myers - 2001 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 15 (3):253-256.
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    Art and Analysis.G. E. Myers - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (2):264-265.
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    Constructivity in computer science: A summer symposium.J. Paul Myers - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (3):1097.
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  19. Ethics consultation in united states hospitals: A national survey.Ellen Fox, Sarah Myers & Robert A. Pearlman - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):13 – 25.
    Context: Although ethics consultation is commonplace in United States (U.S.) hospitals, descriptive data about this health service are lacking. Objective: To describe the prevalence, practitioners, and processes of ethics consultation in U.S. hospitals. Design: A 56-item phone or questionnaire survey of the "best informant" within each hospital. Participants: Random sample of 600 U.S. general hospitals, stratified by bed size. Results: The response rate was 87.4%. Ethics consultation services (ECSs) were found in 81% of all general hospitals in the U.S., and (...)
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    Self Governance and Cooperation.Robert H. Myers - 1999 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Robert Myers presents an original moral theory which charts a course between the extremes of consequentialism and contractualism. He puts forward a radically new case for the existence of both agent-neutral and agent-relative values, and gives an innovative answer to the question how such disparate values can be weighed against each other. Practical judgement is shown to be guided in this by two very different ideals: an ideal of cooperation, which is held to shape the content of morality's demands, and (...)
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  21. William James: His Life and Thought.Gerald E. Myers - 1987 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 23 (2):309-317.
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    Human development as transcendence of the animal body and the child-animal association in psychological thought.Eugene Olin Myers - 1999 - Society and Animals 7 (2):121-140.
    This paper explores the association of children and animals as an element in Western culture's symbolic universe. Three historical discourses found in the West associate animality with immaturity and growing up with the transcendence of this condition. The discourses differ in how they describe and evaluate the original animal-like condition of the child versus the socialized end product. All, however, tend to distinguish sharply between the human and the nonhuman. This paper explores expressions of this tendency in developmental theories that (...)
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    Western Aesthetics.G. E. Myers - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (1):125-126.
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  24. Data Capitalism: Redefining the Logics of Surveillance and Privacy.Sarah Myers West - 2019 - Business and Society 58 (1):20-41.
    This article provides a history of private sector tracking technologies, examining how the advent of commercial surveillance centered around a logic of data capitalism. Data capitalism is a system in which the commoditization of our data enables an asymmetric redistribution of power that is weighted toward the actors who have access and the capability to make sense of information. It is enacted through capitalism and justified by the association of networked technologies with the political and social benefits of online community, (...)
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    Three types of freedom1.Francis M. Myers - 1967 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 10 (1-4):337-350.
    Freedom interpreted as absence of restraints, as such, is a vacuous ideal. It requires reference to some setting and course of action in order to distinguish those restraints that block human effort from those, say, that support it. More broadly, this notion of freedom has little meaning and less value without some external criterion for evaluating human action and its conditions. Many thinkers have argued that the. criterion must be the absolute Truth ? truth that is unconditioned, indubitable, and imperative. (...)
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    Response to “Commentaire sur le texte de Sr Prudence Allen par Jocelyne St-Arnaud”.Prudence Allen - 1987 - Dialogue 26 (2):277.
    I appreciate very much the thoroughness with which Jocelyne St-Arnaud has analyzed the text of my paper. As she points out, the major source of difference between our approach to the authors under consideration derives from a preference for an ethical and political perspective on her side and a preference for a metaphysical perspective on mine. However, there are a few key points in interpretation that need to be addressed which go beyond this central difference in orientation.
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    Notes.C. S. Myers & T. H. Pear - 1926 - Mind 35 (139):408-b-408.
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    Introducing Ethics and International Affairs.Robert J. Myers - 1987 - Ethics International Affairs 1 (1):v-vii.
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    Robert Merrihew Adams, Finite and Infinite Goods: A Framework for Ethics:Finite and Infinite Goods: A Framework for Ethics.Robert H. Myers - 2002 - Ethics 112 (2):351-354.
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    Complexity of model-theoretic notions.Russell W. Myers - 1980 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21 (4):656-658.
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    A rabbi looks at palliative care.Myer Schecter - forthcoming - Journal of Palliative Care.
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    The Concept of Woman: The Aristotelian Revolution 750 BC-AD 1250.Prudence Allen - 1989 - Hypatia 4 (1):172-175.
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    A Woman and a Man as Prime Analogical Beings.Prudence Allen - 1992 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 66 (4):465-482.
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    Can Feminism be a Humanism?Prudence Allen - 1998 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 14:109-140.
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    Hildegard of Bingen's Philosophy of Sex Identity.Prudence Allen - 1989 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 64 (3):231-241.
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    Don, Betty and Jackie Kennedy: On Mad Men and Periodisation.Prudence Black & Catherine Driscoll - 2012 - Cultural Studies Review 18 (2).
    Why is it that we watch _Mad Men_ and think it represents a period? Flashes of patterned wallpaper, whiskey neat, babies born that are never mentioned, contact lining for kitchen drawers, Ayn Rand, polaroids, skinny ties, Hilton hotels, Walter Cronkite, and a time when Don Draper can ask ‘What do women want?’ and dry old Roger Sterling can reply ‘Who Cares?’ This essay explores the embrace of period detail in _Mad Men_ finding it to be both loving and fetishistic, and (...)
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    Ideology After the Welfare State.Jason Myers - 2002 - Historical Materialism 10 (2):171-189.
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    William James and Phenomenology.Gerald E. Myers - 1989 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 49 (3):538-541.
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    Remembering Grayson Douglas Browning (1929–2023).Gregory Pappas, David Hildebrand & William T. Myers - 2024 - The Pluralist 19 (1):106-107.
    Browning, Grayson Douglas was born on March 7, 1929, in Seminole, Oklahoma.He received his PhD from the University Texas, Austin, 1958, where he returned later in 1972 to become its Philosophy Department chairman for four years.He was president of the Southwestern Philosophical Association in 1977, of the Florida Philosophical Association in 1967, and of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology in 1972.He was not only a member of the Society for Advancement of America Philosophy; he encouraged all of his (...)
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    The Multidimensional Problems of Educational Inequality Require Multidimensional Solutions.Prudence L. Carter - 2018 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 54 (1):1-16.
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    Measuring treatment effects on dual-task performance: a framework for research and clinical practice.Prudence Plummer & Gail Eskes - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Pragmatist Metaphysics: A Defense.William T. Myers - 2004 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 40 (1):39 - 52.
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    Perceiving in Advaita Vedānta: Epistemological Analysis and Interpretation.Michael W. Myers - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (2):406-408.
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    The Concept of Woman: The Aristotelian Revolution, 750 B.C. - A. D. 1250.Prudence Allen - 1997 - Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    This pioneering study by Sister Prudence Allen traces the concept of woman in relation to man in more than seventy philosophers from ancient and medieval traditions. The fruit of ten years' work, this study uncovers four general categories of questions asked by philosophers for two thousand years. These are the categories of opposites, of generation, of wisdom, and of virtue. Sister Prudence Allen traces several recurring strands of sexual and gender identity within this period. Ultimately, she shows the (...)
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    Perception and the Time-Lag Argument.G. E. Myers - 1956 - Analysis 17 (5):97.
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    The concept of woman.Prudence Allen - 1997 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    v. 1. The Aristotelian revolution, 750 BC-AD 1250 -- v. 2. The early humanist Reformation, 1250-1500.
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    Santayana's Aesthetics.G. E. Myers - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20 (4):563-564.
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  48. Unbounded Entropy in Spacetimes with Positive Cosmological Constant.Raphael Bousso, Oliver DeWolfe & Robert C. Myers - 2003 - Foundations of Physics 33 (2):297-321.
    In theories of gravity with a positive cosmological constant, we consider product solutions with flux, of the form (A)dS p ×S q . Most solutions are shown to be perturbatively unstable, including all uncharged dS p ×S q spacetimes. For dimensions greater than four, the stable class includes universes whose entropy exceeds that of de Sitter space, in violation of the conjectured “N-bound.” Hence, if quantum gravity theories with finite-dimensional Hilbert space exist, the specification of a positive cosmological constant will (...)
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    Aristotelian and Cartesian Revolutions in the Philosophy of Man and Woman.Prudence Allen - 1987 - Dialogue 26 (2):263.
    Today a “new” field of philosophy has emerged which can be called simply “The Philosophy of Man and Woman”. Paradoxically, it is a field of study with a long and impressive history which began when the pre-Socratic philosophers first questioned their own identity in the midst of the world. Their questions fall into four broad areas:1. How is the male “opposite” to the female?2. What roles do male and female play in the generation and identity of offspring?3. Are women and (...)
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    Foundational Virtues for Community.Prudence Allen - 1996 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 12:133-149.
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