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    The rational character of belief and the argument for mental anomalism.E. C.Tiffany -2001 -Philosophical Studies 103 (3):258-314.
    If mental anomalism is to be interpreted as a thesisunique to psychology, the anomalousness must begrounded in some feature unique to the mental,presumably its rational nature. While the ground forsuch arguments from normativity has been notoriouslyslippery terrain, there are two recently influentialstrategies which make the argument precise. The firstis to deny the possibility of psychophysical bridgelaws because of the different constitutive essences ofmental and physical laws, and the second is to arguethat mental anomalism follows from the uncodifiabilityof rationality. In this (...) paper I argue that bothstrategies fail – the latter because it conflates primafacie and all things considered rationality and theformer because it rests on a false premise, theprinciple of the rational character of belief. Idistinguish four different formulations of thisprinciple and argue that those formulations which areplausible cannot support the argument for mentalanomalism. (shrink)
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  2. Feldman, R., 61 Glanzberg, M., 217 Glymour, B., 271 Lycan, WG, 35 Predelli, S., 145.A. Bumpus,J. Cohen,S. Cohen,E. Conee,C. L. Elder,M. Ridge,M. Sabatés,E. C.Tiffany &D. Vander Laan -2001 -Philosophical Studies 103 (343).
     
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    Equity and resilience in local urban food systems: a case study.Tiffanie F. Stone,Erin L. Huckins,Eliana C. Hornbuckle,Janette R. Thompson &Katherine Dentzman -2024 -Agriculture and Human Values 41 (3):1239-1256.
    Local food systems can have economic and social benefits by providing income for producers and improving community connections. Ongoing global climate change and the acute COVID-19 pandemic crisis have shown the importance of building equity and resilience in local food systems. We interviewed ten stakeholders from organizations and institutions in a U.S. midwestern city exploring views on past, current, and future conditions to address the following two objectives: 1) Assess how local food system equity and resilience were impacted by the (...) COVID-19 pandemic, and 2) Examine how policy and behavior changes could support greater equity and resilience within urban local food systems. We used the Community Capitals Framework to organize interviewees’ responses for qualitative analyses of equity and resilience. Four types of community capital were emphasized by stakeholders: cultural and social, natural, and political capital. Participants stated that the local food system in this city is small; more weaknesses in food access, land access, and governance were described than were strengths in both pre- and post-pandemic conditions. Stakeholder responses also reflected lack of equity and resilience in the local food system, which was most pronounced for cultural and social, natural and political capitals. However, local producers’ resilience during the pandemic, which we categorized as human capital, was a notable strength. An improved future food system could incorporate changes in infrastructure (e.g., food processing), markets (e.g., values-based markets) and cultural values (e.g., valuing local food through connections between local producers and consumers). These insights could inform policy and enhance community initiatives and behavior changes to build more equitable and resilient local food systems in urban areas throughout the U.S. Midwest. (shrink)
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  4. Homing in on consciousness in the nervous system: An action-based synthesis.Ezequiel Morsella,Christine A. Godwin,Tiffany K. Jantz,Stephen C. Krieger &Adam Gazzaley -2016 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39:1-70.
    What is the primary function of consciousness in the nervous system? The answer to this question remains enigmatic, not so much because of a lack of relevant data, but because of the lack of a conceptual framework with which to interpret the data. To this end, we have developed Passive Frame Theory, an internally coherent framework that, from an action-based perspective, synthesizes empirically supported hypotheses from diverse fields of investigation. The theory proposes that the primary function of consciousness is well-circumscribed, (...) serving the 'somatic nervous system[. For this system, consciousness serves as a frame that constrains and directs skeletal muscle output, thereby yielding adaptive behavior. The mechanism by which consciousness achieves this is more counterintuitive, passive, and “low level” than the kinds of functions that theorists have previously attributed to consciousness. Passive frame theory begins to illuminate (a) what consciousness contributes to nervous function, (b) how consciousness achieves this function, and (c) the neuroanatomical substrates of conscious processes. Our untraditional, action-based perspective focuses on olfaction instead of on vision and is 'descriptive' (describing the products of nature as they evolved to be) rather than 'normative' (construing processes in terms of how they should function). Passive frame theory begins to isolate the neuroanatomical, cognitive-mechanistic, and representational (e.g., conscious contents) processes associated with consciousness. (shrink)
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  5. Schoolboy Morality: An Address to Mothers [by E.C.P.].C. P. E. &Schoolboy Morality -1888
  6. Ch. E. Macann, Kant and the Foundations of Metaphysics.E. C. Sandberg -1986 -Kant Studien 77 (3):373.
  7. Two kinds of materialism: Keeping them separate makes faith and science compatible.E. C. Scott -1998 -Free Inquiry 18 (2):20.
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  8. Climate change and creolization in French natural history, 1750-1795.E. C. Spary -2018 - In Nicolaas A. Rupke & Gerhard Lauer,Johann Friedrich Blumenbach: race and natural history, 1750-1850. New York, NY: Routledge.
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  9. John V. Pickstone, Ways of Knowing: A New History of Science, Technology and Medicine.E. C. Spary -2003 -International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 17 (2):200-203.
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    De ethiek van Erich Fromm: een humanistisch appèl.E. C. Santing -1984 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
    Wetenschappelijke bezinning op de betekenis van de ethiek van de humanistische psycholoog (1900-1980) o.a. door vergelijking met de ethiek van Marx en de existentiefilosofie.
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  11. Elderkin, Aspects of the Speech in the Later Greek Epic.E. C. Scott -1907 -Classical Weekly 1:96.
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  12. The Psychic Life of Fishes.E. C. Sanford -1904 -Philosophical Review 13:93.
     
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  13. Hume and the Legacy of the Dialogues.E. C. Mossner -1977 - In G. R. Morice,David Hume.
  14. (1 other version)The Theories of Instinct. A Study in the History of Psychology.E. C. Wilm -1926 -Humana Mente 1 (2):258-259.
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    The phenomenological foundations of geography.E. C. Relph -1976 - [Toronto]: Dept. of Geography, University of Toronto.
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    Economic Essays by David Ricardo.E. C. K. Gonner (ed.) -2014 - Routledge.
    David Ricardo was a hugely influential British political economist and stock trader. This volume, first published in 1923, contains five important pamphlets published by him, edited and with an overarching introductory essay by E. C. K. Gonner. Each essay relates either to monetary and financial subjects - including the high price of Bullion, monetary theory and the position of the Bank of England - or to the agricultural conditions of Britain and proposed solutions to the problems discussed. This is a (...) fascinating and detailed work, which will be of great value to those with an interest in Ricardo’s theories and British economic history. (shrink)
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  17. La ncerca simbolica.E. C. Whitmont -forthcoming -Astrolabio.
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  18. Revues.E. C. H. -1889 -Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 22 (1):93.
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    Ethical Principles and Oversight Policies for Human Stem Cells (Part I).E. C. Hui -2006 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 27:1-5.
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  20. A Few Suggestions for the Latin Teacher with a Backward or a Careless Class.E. C. Jones -1917 -Classical Weekly 11:128.
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    Truth, stranger than fiction: Silas Weir Mitchell and phantom limbs.E. C. Miller -2011 -The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 74 (4):20.
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    Lessons from a slave doctor of 1841.E. C. Halperin -2013 -The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 76 (1):10.
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  23. Report of Ad Hoc Committee to Evaluate Research of Dr. JR Darsee at Emory University.E. C. Hall &C. M. Huguley jr -1985 -Minerva 2:276.
     
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  24. From Axiom to Dialogue.E. M. Barth &E. C. W. Krabbe -1985 -Studia Logica 44 (2):228-230.
  25. The Christian Attitude to Other Religions.E. C. Dewick -1953
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    (1 other version)Prefatory Note.E. C. J. -1916 -Philosophical Review 25 (3):229-230.
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  27. Nuovi documenti sui processi di Tommaso Campanella.C. E. C. E. -1927 -Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 8:321.
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    Ethical Principles and Oversight Policies for Human Stem Cells (Part II).E. C. Hui -2006 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 27:20-23.
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  29. Descartes' First Philosophy and His Natural Philosophy: Unearthing the Roots Projecting from the Branches.E. C. Arvizo -2004 -The European Legacy 9 (5):645-648.
     
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  30. The Enlightenment of David Hume.E. C. Mossner -1967 -Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 22 (4):388.
  31. What are cultural universals: Cultural universals and particulars (Book review).E. C. Eze -1998 -African Philosophy 11 (1):73-82.
     
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  32. Vesta.E. C. Evans -1951 -Classical Weekly 45:204.
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  33. Macular pigment in families.E. C. Alexander &J. D. Moreland -1996 - In Enrique Villanueva,Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 105-105.
     
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  34. Parietal lobe syndromes.E. C. O. Jewesbury -1969 - In P. J. Vinken & G. W. Bruyn,Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 2--680.
     
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    Attuning to equilibrium. Physician as artist, artist as physician.E. C. Miller -2010 -The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 73 (4):18.
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  36. Telos.E. C. Halper -1995 - In Robert Audi,The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. New York City: Cambridge University Press.
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    (1 other version)Prefatory note.C. E. -1916 -Philosophical Review 25 (3):229-230.
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  38. A new method op quantization op vortices and magnetic monopolest.E. C. Marino -1988 -Scientia 52:127.
     
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  39. A Historical and Critical Discussion of College Admission Requirements.E. C. Broome -1904 -The Monist 14:319.
     
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  40. Failing Teachers?E. C. Wragg,G. S. Haynes,C. M. Wragg &R. P. Chamberlin -2001 -British Journal of Educational Studies 49 (4):447-448.
     
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  41. Smiley, C. W. -Altruism considered economically.E. E. C. Jones -1905 -Mind 14:146.
     
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  42. La bible des jeunes gens, de OORT ET HOOYKAAS.C. G. C. E. -1873 -Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 6 (4):567.
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  43. L'estetica di Leibniz.C. E. C. E. -1939 -Rivista di Filosofia 30 (1):66.
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  44. MARTÍN GÓMEZ, MANUEL: El primer proyecto filosófico de Hegel.E. C. E. -1993 -Pensamiento 49 (193/195):482.
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  45. Nuovi documenti sul processo di Giordano Bruno.C. E. C. E. -1925 -Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 6:121.
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  46. Revues.E. C. E. -1895 -Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 28 (3):295.
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  47. Robinson, C. E.: The Days of Alkibiades.E. C. Jones -1917 -Classical Weekly 11:127-128.
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    The organism and the causal texture of the environment.E. C. Tolman &E. Brunswik -1935 -Psychological Review 42 (1):43-77.
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  49. Epistemic conditions for genocide.E. C. Eze -2005 - In John K. Roth,Genocide and Human Rights: A Philosophical Guide. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 115--129.
     
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  50. What Lutherans Are Thinking.E. C. Fendt -1947
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