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    Evolution equation for thermodynamic systems with correlated states.Sophia R. Figarova & Vagif R. Figarov - 2016 - Complexity 21 (2):162-165.
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    Reasons and character.Sophia R. Moreau - 2005 - Ethics 115 (2):272-305.
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    Introduction: Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "preface to narcisse".Benjamin R. Barber & Janis Forman - 1978 - Political Theory 6 (4):537-542.
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau's ‘Preface to Narcisse’: : I. Introduction.Benjamin R. Barber & Janis Forman - 1978 - Political Theory 6 (4):537-542.
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    DSM-IV Meets Philosophy.A. Frances, A. H. Mack, M. B. First, T. A. Widiger, R. Ross, L. Forman & W. W. Davis - 1994 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 19 (3):207-218.
    The authors discuss some of the conceptual issues that must be considered in using and understanding psychiatric classification. DSM-IV is a practical and common sense nosology of psychiatric disorders that is intended to improve communication in clinical practice and in research studies. DSM-IV has no philosophic pretensions but does raise many philosphical questions. This paper describes the development of DSM-IV and the way in which it addresses a number of philosophic issues: nominalism vs. realism, epistemology in science, the mind/body dichotomy, (...)
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  6. 10. Chandran Kukathas, The Liberal Archipelago: A Theory of Diversity and Freedom Chandran Kukathas, The Liberal Archipelago: A Theory of Diversity and Freedom (pp. 422-427). [REVIEW]Sarah Buss, Angela M. Smith, Sophia R. Moreau, Maria Merritt, Ruth Chang & Cass R. Sunstein - 2005 - Ethics 115 (2).
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    What does mysticism have to teach us about consciousness?R. Forman - 1998 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 5 (2):185-201.
    One of the most exciting aspects of this journal, of which I am proud to be an executive editor, is that it has become a venue in which so many distinct fields can interact on a single question, that of consciousness. I know of no other question, or journal, which has brought together so many voices, from so many fields, to swirl around a single topic. It is exciting both to provide a forum and to be a part of this (...)
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  8. Mystical consciousness, the innate capacity and the perennial psychology.R. Forman - 1998 - In Robert K. C. Forman (ed.), The Innate Capacity: Mysticism, Psychology, and Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 3--44.
     
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    Medicaid Patients Have Greater Difficulty Scheduling Health Care Appointments Compared With Private Insurance Patients: A Meta-Analysis.Walter R. Hsiang, Adam Lukasiewicz, Mark Gentry, Chang-Yeon Kim, Michael P. Leslie, Richard Pelker, Howard P. Forman & Daniel H. Wiznia - 2019 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 56:004695801983811.
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    Symposium on Chinese Culture.R. L. Backus & Sophia H. Chen Zen - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (4):832.
  11. C, ed.R. K. Forman - 1990 - In R. Forman (ed.), The Problem of Pure Consciousness: Mysticism and Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
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    Dislocation dynamics with random barrier height and spacing.R. E. Forman - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (3):553-571.
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    Seasonality of births among Bedouin Arabs residing in the Negev Desert of Israel.K. Guptill, H. Berendes, M. R. Forman, D. Chang, B. Sarov, L. Naggan & G. L. Hundt - 1990 - Journal of Biosocial Science 22 (2):213-223.
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    Does Cross-Sector Collaboration Lead to Higher Nonprofit Capacity?Michelle Shumate, Jiawei Sophia Fu & Katherine R. Cooper - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 150 (2):385-399.
    Cross-sector social partnership case-based theory and research have long argued that nonprofits that engage in more integrative and enduring cross-sector partnerships should increase their organizational capacity. By increasing their capacity, nonprofits increase their ability to contribute to systemic change. The current research investigates this claim in a large-scale empirical research study. In particular, this study examines whether nonprofits that have a greater number of integrated cross-sector partnerships have greater capacities for financial management, strategic planning, external communication, board leadership, mission orientation, (...)
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  15. Adrian Kuzminski, The Soul. [REVIEW]R. Forman - 1996 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (2):181-182.
     
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    Postscript on Violence.Jeffrey R. Di Leo & Sophia A. McClennen - 2012 - Symploke 20 (1-2):241-250.
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    Between the folds: Reconceptualizing the current state of early childhood technology development in China.Wenwei Luo, Ilene R. Berson, Michael J. Berson & Sophia Han - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (10):1655-1669.
    Rapid development and expansion of technology has created massive shifts in people’s lives around the globe. China’s focus on transforming the nation into a global leader in technology has resulted in the proliferation of policies, which are typically interpreted as part of the Western neoliberal economic expansion and imperialism. However, in this article, we contest what we claim to ‘know’ about technology or technicity both locally and globally within the context of early childhood technology development in China. Chinese philosopher Yuk (...)
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    End-of-Life Decision Making: When Patients and Surrogates Disagree.Peter B. Terry, Margaret Vettese, John Song, Jane Forman, Karen B. Haller, Deborah J. Miller, R. Stallings & Daniel P. Sulmasy - 1999 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 10 (4):286-293.
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    Pure consciousness events and mysticism.Robert K. C. Forman - 1986 - Sophia 25 (1):49-58.
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    General and Specific Dimensions of Mood Symptoms Are Associated With Impairments in Common Executive Function in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.Elena C. Peterson, Hannah R. Snyder, Chiara Neilson, Benjamin M. Rosenberg, Christina M. Hough, Christina F. Sandman, Leoneh Ohanian, Samantha Garcia, Juliana Kotz, Jamie Finegan, Caitlin A. Ryan, Abena Gyimah, Sophia Sileo, David J. Miklowitz, Naomi P. Friedman & Roselinde H. Kaiser - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Both unipolar and bipolar depression have been linked with impairments in executive functioning. In particular, mood symptom severity is associated with differences in common EF, a latent measure of general EF abilities. The relationship between mood disorders and EF is particularly salient in adolescence and young adulthood when the ongoing development of EF intersects with a higher risk of mood disorder onset. However, it remains unclear if common EF impairments have associations with specific symptom dimensions of mood pathology such as (...)
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    Mystical consciousness.Robert K. C. Forman - 1991 - Sophia 30 (2-3):55-58.
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    Of heapers, splitters and academic woodpiles in the study of intense religious experiences.Robert K. C. Forman - 1996 - Sophia 35 (1):73-100.
    This paper is a revised version of a talk I delivered to the American Academy of Religion Mysticism Group's Panel on Attachments and Letting Go, San Francisco, November, 1992.
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    Robin R. Mundill, England's Jewish Solution: Experiment and Expulsion, 1262–1290.(Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, 4/37.) Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Pp. xxix, 332; 7 black-and-white figures and tables. $69.95. [REVIEW]Sophia Menache - 2001 - Speculum 76 (3):765-766.
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    Of deserts and doors: Methodology of the study of mysticism. [REVIEW]Robert K. C. Forman - 1993 - Sophia 32 (1):31-44.
  25. The Difficulty with Demarcating Panentheism.R. T. Mullins - 2016 - Sophia 55 (3):325-346.
    In certain theological circles today, panentheism is all the rage. One of the most notorious difficulties with panentheism lies in figuring out what panentheism actually is. There have been several attempts in recent literature to demarcate panentheism from classical theism, neo-classical theism, open theism, and pantheism. I shall argue that these attempts to demarcate panentheism from these other positions fail. Then I shall offer my own demarcation.
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    On not understanding prayer.R. T. Allen - 1971 - Sophia 10 (3):1-7.
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    Supererogation revised.R. T. Allen - 1981 - Sophia 20 (2):5-11.
  28. Pistis Sophia. A Gnostic Gospel.G. R. S. Mead - 1896 - The Monist 7:617.
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    Imagen, poder y periferia(s): Perspectivas actuales sobre Latinoamérica.Miguel E. Vásquez R. - 2020 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 11 (2):105-117.
    Esta es una introducción al volumen especial de Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication enfocada en estudios latinoamericanos. Los trabajos que a continuación se presentan forman parte de una selección minuciosa llevada a cabo a propósito de varias conversaciones sobre Latinoamérica llevadas a cabo durante el último año. Los artículos en cuestión recorren transversalmente diversas áreas del pensamiento latinoamericano en la actualidad, particularmente las relacionadas con la filosofía, el arte, la literatura y los estudios visuales. Del mismo (...)
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    Mortalizing Morality and Immortalizing Immorality in the Campaign Against HIV/AIDS Scourge: The Fate of the Contemporary Christians.R. O. Ikwun & G. U. Ntamu - 2007 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 9 (1).
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  31. El entendimiento lingüístico en la Inteligencia Artificial: Una relación ambivalente con Descartes.R. González - 2016 - IF Sophia 2 (7):1-32.
    En este artículo se examina de qué forma los investigadores de la Inteligencia Artificial han asumido un desafío propuesto por Descartes: la imposibilidad de construir máquinas programadas que, al entender lenguaje, evidencien que son pensantes. Tal desafío, que se enmarca en la filosofía metafísica cartesiana, distingue entre cosa pensante y extensa, siendo imposible la existencia de pensamiento en esta última. El lenguaje evidencia la imposibilidad de la inteligencia de máquina, de hecho. Como se examina, al enfrentar el desafío cartesiano, dichos (...)
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  32. "Pistis Sophia. A Gnostic Gospel." G. R. S. Mead. [REVIEW]G. R. S. Mead - 1896 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 7:617.
  33. Ought-implies-can: Erasmus Luther and R.m. Hare.Charles R. Pigden - 1990 - Sophia 29 (1):2-30.
    l. There is an antinomy in Hare's thought between Ought-Implies-Can and No-Indicatives-from-Imperatives. It cannot be resolved by drawing a distinction between implication and entailment. 2. Luther resolved this antinomy in the l6th century, but to understand his solution, we need to understand his problem. He thought the necessity of Divine foreknowledge removed contingency from human acts, thus making it impossible for sinners to do otherwise than sin. 3. Erasmus objected (on behalf of Free Will) that this violates Ought-Implies-Can which he (...)
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    Interpretations of mysticism.R. L. Franklin - 1996 - Sophia 35 (2):47-62.
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    Review discussions.R. L. Franklin, Sadaf Ismail & Ian Weeks - 1994 - Sophia 33 (3):101-118.
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    Some sorts of necessity.R. L. Franklin - 1964 - Sophia 3 (2):15-24.
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    Kant and survival.R. G. Frey - 1977 - Sophia 16 (2):18-23.
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    J l Mackie's disposal of religious experience.R. A. Naulty - 1992 - Sophia 31 (1-2):1-9.
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    J.L. Mackie's refutation of Newman.R. A. Naulty - 1987 - Sophia 26 (2):26-30.
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    Newman on conscience.R. A. Naulty - 1988 - Sophia 27 (2):18-23.
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    Price's pelagianism.R. A. Naulty - 1977 - Sophia 16 (2):28-31.
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    ST Bernard's augustinianism and beyond.R. A. Naulty - 1995 - Sophia 34 (2):63-73.
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    An appraisal of the relationship some philosophical elements of curriculum practices.R. A. Ndifon - 2007 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 7 (1).
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    Poetics of emptiness.R. Johnson - 2002 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 9 (7):32-41.
    Mysticism and the search for experiences of expanded consciousness are nothing new to the modern era, although their incorporation into the academic world is shakier. Robert Forman, writing in this journal, calls mysticism his 'somewhat unusual but increasingly accepted field' Forman calls the prima facie experience of mysticism the 'pure consciousness event' where the practitioner becomes 'utterly silent inside, as though in a gap between thoughts'. During this event, one becomes 'completely perception and thought- free'. He defines the (...)
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    Non-tentative religious beliefs and rationality.R. Attfield - 1970 - Sophia 9 (2):16-21.
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    The individuality of God.R. Attfield - 1971 - Sophia 10 (1):20-27.
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    A proof of atheism.R. D. Bradley - 1967 - Sophia 6 (1):35-49.
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    How Neurotech Start-Ups Envision Ethical Futures: Demarcation, Deferral, Delegation.Sebastian M. Pfotenhauer, Nina Frahm & Sophia Knopf - 2023 - Science and Engineering Ethics 29 (1):1-20.
    Like many ethics debates surrounding emerging technologies, neuroethics is increasingly concerned with the private sector. Here, entrepreneurial visions and claims of how neurotechnology innovation will revolutionize society—from brain-computer-interfaces to neural enhancement and cognitive phenotyping—are confronted with public and policy concerns about the risks and ethical challenges related to such innovations. But while neuroethics frameworks have a longer track record in public sector research such as the U.S. BRAIN Initiative, much less is known about how businesses—and especially start-ups—address ethics in tech (...)
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    Pure objects and the ontological argument.R. Brecher - 1975 - Sophia 14 (3):10-18.
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    “Is there a God?”.R. David Broiles - 1965 - Sophia 4 (3):3-9.
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