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  1. Christianity and the final-solution+ holocaust and responsibility.Wl Reese - 1985 - Philosophical Forum 16 (1-2):138-147.
  2. Dictionary of Philosophy and Religion Eastern and Western Thought /by William L. Reese. --. --.William L. Reese - 1980 - Humanities Press, 1980.
     
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    Religious ‘Seeing-As’: WILLIAM L. REESE.William L. Reese - 1978 - Religious Studies 14 (1):73-87.
    The conceptual framework of religion is more like the frame of a picture than the frame of a house; and what goes on within the frame is other than conceptual. This is the hypothesis motivating the analysis which follows. Given the hypothesis, the problem is to conceive what religion is - this other-than-conceptual enterprise which tends to attract conceptual frames. A possible answer is available in Wittgensteinian ‘seeing-as’. A number of philosophers of religion have recently exercised this option. The present (...)
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    Notes and memoranda.Wl London - forthcoming - The Eugenics Review.
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  5. Fine-structure and dynamics of behavior.Wl Palya - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):490-490.
  6. Some contributions of philosophy to behavioral sciences.H. W. Reese - 1999 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 20 (2):183-210.
    Philosophical analyses can aid scientists in several ways. For example, they can help resolve disagreements among scientists about issues such as the relative value of facts versus theories and observations versus inferences; they provide historical descriptions of how science went when it went well or badly and scientists can imitate these descriptions as though they were prescriptive rules; they identify "families" of theories and methodologies on the basis of common uses of key words, which can help scientists understand theories and (...)
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  7. Vom Erhabenen zum Sublimen ist es nur ein Schritt.Walter Reese-Schäfer - 1989 - In Walter Reese-Schäfer & Bernhard Taureck (eds.), Jean-François Lyotard. Cuxhaven: Junghans.
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  8. John Wild and the Life-World in American Phenomenology. Origins and Developments.Wl Mcbride - 1989 - Analecta Husserliana 26:99-113.
  9. Persuasion and the Dependence Effect.Reese Miller - forthcoming - Business Ethics in Canada.
     
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    The "experimentum crucis" in Locke's doctrine of abstraction.William L. Reese - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (4):490-500.
  11. Anselm-of-canterbury-research in light of the Anselm renaissance beginning in 1960.Wl Gombocz - 1980 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 87 (1):109-134.
     
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    The Thought of C. S. Peirce.William Reese - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (4):600-601.
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    Computability in uncountable binary trees.Reese Johnston - 2019 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (3):1049-1098.
    Computability, while usually performed within the context of ω, may be extended to larger ordinals by means of α-recursion. In this article, we concentrate on the particular case of ω1-recursion, and study the differences in the behavior of ${\rm{\Pi }}_1^0$-classes between this case and the standard one.Of particular interest are the ${\rm{\Pi }}_1^0$-classes corresponding to computable trees of countable width. Classically, it is well-known that the analog to König’s Lemma—“every tree of countable width and uncountable height has an uncountable branch”—fails; (...)
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    Complexity of Index Sets of Descriptive Set-Theoretic Notions.Reese Johnston & Dilip Raghavan - 2022 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (3):894-911.
    Descriptive set theory and computability theory are closely-related fields of logic; both are oriented around a notion of descriptive complexity. However, the two fields typically consider objects of very different sizes; computability theory is principally concerned with subsets of the naturals, while descriptive set theory is interested primarily in subsets of the reals. In this paper, we apply a generalization of computability theory, admissible recursion theory, to consider the relative complexity of notions that are of interest in descriptive set theory. (...)
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  15. Excerpta medica foundation.Wl London - 1960 - The Eugenics Review 52 (156).
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  16. Being vs doing-way of coping with success and failure.Wl Malcomson - 1977 - Humanitas 13 (2):169-183.
  17. Encoding stable memory traces in neural network models.Wl Oliver - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):492-492.
     
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    Categories of Creativity in Whitehead and Chu Hsi.William L. Reese - 1991 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 18 (3):287-308.
  19. Philosophers Speak of God. By Robert Whittemore.Charles Hartshorne & W. L. Reese - 1953 - Ethics 64 (1):69-70.
     
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  20. How can a line segment with extension be composed of extensionless points?Brian Reese, Michael Vazquez & Scott Weinstein - 2022 - Synthese 200 (2):1-28.
    We provide a new interpretation of Zeno’s Paradox of Measure that begins by giving a substantive account, drawn from Aristotle’s text, of the fact that points lack magnitude. The main elements of this account are (1) the Axiom of Archimedes which states that there are no infinitesimal magnitudes, and (2) the principle that all assignments of magnitude, or lack thereof, must be grounded in the magnitude of line segments, the primary objects to which the notion of linear magnitude applies. Armed (...)
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  21. Anfänge des Platonismus.Wl Gombocz - 1991 - Philosophische Rundschau 38 (4):308-317.
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  22. Deep Mentoring: Guiding Others on Their Leadership Journey.Randy D. Reese & Rob Loane - 2012
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    Morris Lazerowitz and metaphilosophy.William L. Reese - 1990 - Metaphilosophy 21 (1-2):28-42.
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    Queering ocean consumption, imbricating the more-than-human.Reese Simpkins - 2017 - Angelaki 22 (2):245-248.
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    The Birth of Photography: The Story of the Formative Years, 1800-1900. Brian Coe.Reese V. Jenkins - 1978 - Isis 69 (1):139-140.
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    Strategies for successful animal shelters.Laura A. Reese - 2018 - San Diego, CA: Elsevier Academic Press, is an imprint of Elsevier.
    Strategies for Successful Animal Shelters is the first book to assess the relationship between shelter traits, activities and critical outcome variables, such as live release or save rates. This book provides a data-based evaluation of shelter processes and practices with explicit recommendations for improved shelter activities. Using a survey of licensed animal shelters, case studies, and data on state inspections, complaints, and save rates, this book provides an assessment of the activities, processes, and procedures that are most likely to lead (...)
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  27. From a Phono-Logical Point of View.Reese M. Heitner - 2004 - Dissertation, City University of New York
    This dissertation work is premised upon the observation that semantic information is required in order to group phonetically distinct word-tokens into phonemically equivalent word-types. For philosophers, like W. V. Quine, who have a dim view of meaning, this claim regarding the semantic basis of natural language phonology, if true, is problematic. This is why in a series of publications, Quine has attempted to avoid any appeal to semantics in his efforts to reconstruct phonemic word-type equivalence. Consistent with his rejection of (...)
     
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    Philosophy and the Modern World. Albert William Levi.William L. Reese - 1961 - Ethics 71 (3):221-224.
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    Platon interkulturell gelesen.Walter Reese-Schäfer - 2009 - Nordhausen: Traugott Bautz.
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    What About Price Gouging By Employees?Alexander P. Reese & Ingo Pies - 2021 - Business Ethics Journal Review 9 (3):14-20.
    The Covid-19 pandemic reveals a new phenomenon, unaddressed by the existing literature on “price gouging” in times of emergency. While merchants – getting large remuneration for providing desperately needed goods – evoke public moral outrage for assumed “price gouging”, employees – getting large remuneration for providing desperately needed services – do not cause such outrage but rather experience moral appraisal for their valuable commitment. To address this inherent inconsistency of moral judgment, we propose to embrace insights from research on folk (...)
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    The Pragmatic Philosophy of C S Peirce.William Reese - 1954 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (1):133-135.
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    Process and divinity.William L. Reese - 1964 - LaSalle, Ill.,: Open Court Pub. Co.. Edited by Eugene Freeman & Charles Hartshorne.
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    Dictionary of Philosophy and Religion.William L. Reese - 1996 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanities Press.
    First published in 1980, and now substantially revised and enlarged, this panoramic survey of philosophic and religious thought, both ancient and modern, provides access to a wide array of ideas. More than just a dictionary, this well-designed reference work contains analytical commentary and historical accounts on a vast range of topics, select bibliographies attached to many of the entries, and considerable cross-referencing. The cross-references run from philosophic movements, to technical terms, to the positions of individual philosophers, thus encouraging a personal (...)
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  34. Learning the futility of the thought suppression enterprise in normal experience and in obsessive compulsive disorder.Hannah Reese, Celeste Beck & Daniel M. Wegner - unknown
    Background:The belief that we can control our thoughts is not inevitably adaptive, particularly when it fuels mental control activities that have ironic unintended consequences. The conviction that the mind can and should be controlled can prompt people to suppress unwanted thoughts, and so can set the stage for the intrusive return of those very thoughts. An important question is whether or not these beliefs about the control of thoughts can be reduced experimentally. One possibility is that behavioral experiments aimed at (...)
     
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  35. Humanist religion.Curtis W. Reese - 1931 - New York,: Macmillan.
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    Phenomenology and Metaphysics.William L. Reese - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):103 - 114.
    Aaron Gurwitsch's The Field of Consciousness develops with great care a phenomenological "field theory of conscience." The explorations of various aspects of, and approaches to, experience include extensive references to the literature; both mention and use are made of the work of Husserl, James, Piaget, von Ehrenfels, Stumpf, Koffka, Bergson, Ward, G. F. Stout, and Merleau-Ponty. Out of this research a phenomenological basis is provided for the concepts of an objective space, time, and existence. Roman Ingarden's Time and Modes of (...)
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    A neuropsychological theory of multiple systems in category learning.F. Gregory Ashby, Leola A. Alfonso-Reese, And U. Turken & Elliott M. Waldron - 1998 - Psychological Review 105 (3):442-481.
  38. Philosophers Speak of God by Charles Hartshorne and William L. Reese.Charles Hartshorne & William L. Reese - 1963 - University of Chicago Press.
     
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    Being and Becoming Good in Plato's Protagoras.Brian Reese - 2022 - Illinois Classical Studies 47 (2):244-268.
    At the heart of Plato’s Protagoras is a lengthy interlude in which Socrates is compelled to offer an interpretation of a poem by Simonides. Protagoras, a notable sophist, challenges Socrates to explain away an alleged inconsistency: Simonides claims that it is hard for someone to become good or virtuous, but then criticizes another poet for saying what seems to be the same thing. In taking up this challenge, Socrates offers a protracted exegesis of the poem. While this so-called ‘poetic interlude’ (...)
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    Analogy, Symbolism, and Linguistic Analysis.William L. Reese - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (3):447 - 468.
    If the figure of philosophical sandhogs is appropriately descriptive of this recent work, still one must recognize the manner in which modern philosophers are working away in different caissons; the workers differ in judgment concerning what is hardpan and what bedrock; while some believe only hardpan confronts us all the way down, a philosophic version of the bends would seem not to be uncommon in the analogate. And it is tempting, while possibly not unfair, to think of the linguistic philosopher (...)
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  41. Communitarianism: political theory.W. Reese-Schäfer - 2001 - In Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier. pp. 4--2334.
     
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    Jürgen Habermas.Walter Reese-Schäfer - 1991 - New York: Campus.
  43. Process and Divinity Philosophical Essays Presented to Charles Hartshorne.William L. Reese & Eugene Freeman - 1964 - Open Court.
     
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  44. Spirituality, belief, and action.H. W. Reese - 1997 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 18 (1):29-52.
    This article presents an analysis of "spirituality." Ryle said that a belief is not known to be truly held unless one bases crucial action on it; but the qualifications "truly" and "crucial" can be stripped away. Spirituality then becomes consistency of actual action with a belief; or in behavior analytic terms, spirituality is "rule-governed" behavior. Beliefs can function not only as "discriminative stimuli" but also as "reinforcing stimuli." A belief need not correspond to the world as experienced in order to (...)
     
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    The cyclical ontogeny of ontology: An integrated developmental account of object and speech categorization.Reese M. Heitner - 2004 - Philosophical Psychology 17 (1):45 – 57.
    More than a decade of experimental research confirms that external linguistic information provided in the form of word labels can induce a "mutually exclusive" bias against double naming and lead children to infer the name of novel objects and parts. Linguistic labels have also been shown to encourage more sophisticated reasoning, particularly with respect to superordinate and atypical object categorization. By contrast, however, the inverse possibility that the linguistic labeling of basic-level objects may also developmentally support the kind of "phonological (...)
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    Philosophers speak of God.Charles Hartshorne & William L. Reese (eds.) - 1953 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
    This wide-ranging anthology of philosophical writings on the concept of God presents a systematic overview of the chief conceptions of deity as well as skeptical and atheistic critiques of theological ideas. The selections cover key philosophic developments in this subject area from ancient times to modern in both the East and West. Editors Hartshorne and Reese-two of the most highly respected scholars in the philosophy of religion-have not only selected many arresting passages from the world's great thinkers but have (...)
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    Dennis Ross, Andrew Brook, and David Thompson, eds., Dennett's philosophy: A comprehensive assessment. [REVIEW]Reese M. Heitner - 2002 - Minds and Machines 12 (3):439-443.
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    God, Value, and Nature by Fiona Ellis.Reese Haller - 2018 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 39 (2):71-73.
    In God, Value, and Nature, Fiona Ellis dissects philosophical and theological positions on the metaphysics of our universe. Drawing on the works of John McDowell and Peter Railton, Ellis examines the dominant dichotomy between naturalism and supernaturalism among the perspectives of scientists, philosophers, and theologians. She challenges this metaphysical bifurcation, reframing the question of naturalism. Rather than asking what fits into the category of natural and what fits into the category of supernatural, the question should be, how should we understand (...)
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    An integrated theory of linguistic descriptions [1964].Reese Heitner - 2003 - Philosophical Forum 34 (3-4):401–416.
    Book reviewed:;Jerrold J. Katz and Paul M. Postal, An Integrated Theory of Linguistic Descriptions;Book reviewed:;Jerrold J. Katz and Paul M. Postal, An Integrated Theory of Linguistic Descriptions;Book reviewed:;Jerrold J. Katz and Paul M. Postal, An Integrated Theory of Linguistic Descriptions;Book reviewed:;Jerrold J. Katz and Paul M. Postal, An Integrated Theory of Linguistic Descriptions;Book reviewed:;Jerrold J. Katz and Paul M. Postal, An Integrated Theory of Linguistic Descriptions;Book reviewed:;Jerrold J. Katz and Paul M. Postal, An Integrated Theory of Linguistic Descriptions;Book reviewed:;Jerrold J. (...)
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    From a Phono-Logical Point of View: Neutralizing Quine’s Argument Against Analyticity.Reese M. Heitner - 2006 - Synthese 150 (1):15-39.
    Though largely unnoticed, in “Two Dogmas” Quine himself invokes a distinction: a distinction between logical and analytic truths. Unlike analytic statements equating ‘bachelor’ with ‘unmarried man’, strictly logical tautologies relating two word-tokens of the same word-type, e.g., ‘bachelor’ and ‘bachelor’ are true merely in virtue of basic phonological form, putatively an exclusively non-semantic function of perceptual categorization or brute stimulus behavior. Yet natural language phonemic categorization is not entirely free of interpretive semantic considerations. “Phonemic reductionism” in both its linguistic and (...)
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