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    Adaptive Esports for People With Spinal Cord Injury: New Frontiers for Inclusion in Mainstream Sports Performance.Laura Tabacof,Sophie Dewil,Joseph E.Herrera,Mar Cortes &David Putrino -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Introduction: People with Spinal Cord Injury are at risk of feeling socially disconnected. Competitive esports present an opportunity for people with SCI to remotely engage in a community. The aim of this study is to discuss barriers to esports participation for people with SCI, present adaptive solutions to these problems, and analyze self-reported changes in social connection.Materials and Methods: We presented a descriptive data collected in the process of a quality improvement initiative at Mount Sinai Hospital. In 2019, seven individuals (...) with cervical SCI and quadriplegia participated in a special interest group on esports. Group scores were then analyzed for evidence of between subjects variability using a single sample t-test. A Pearson's correlation was conducted to determine the relationship between social connectedness and demographic data.Results: All players experienced functional limitations as a result of their injury but managed to design personalized gaming setups with adaptive equipment that allowed them to successfully compete in esports. All players reported a positive change in perceived social connectedness after participating in the special interest group. Score on Social Connectedness Scale negatively correlated with Time since injury.Discussion: It is feasible to create adaptive gaming setups that can be used by people with differing degrees and severity of SCI in a competitive esports environment. Technology and adaptive competitive esports have a potential to improve social connectedness and inclusion in people with quadriplegia. Further research on efficacy and effectiveness of these inclusive environments and their effects on quality of life, activity, and participation is warranted. (shrink)
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    Multisensory, Nature-Inspired Recharge Rooms Yield Short-Term Reductions in Perceived Stress Among Frontline Healthcare Workers.David Putrino,Jonathan Ripp,Joseph E.Herrera,Mar Cortes,Christopher Kellner,Dahlia Rizk &Kristen Dams-O’Connor -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    We are currently facing global healthcare crisis that has placed unprecedented stress on healthcare workers as a result of the coronavirus disease 2019. It is imperative that we develop novel tools to assist healthcare workers in dealing with the significant additional stress and trauma that has arisen as a result of the pandemic. Based in research on the effects of immersive environments on mood, a neuroscience research laboratory was rapidly repurposed using commercially available technologies and materials to create a nature-inspired (...) relaxation space. Frontline healthcare workers were invited to book 15-min experiences in the Recharge Room before, during or after their shifts, where they were exposed to the immersive, multisensory experience 496 Recharge Room users completed a short survey about their experience during an unselected, consecutive 14-day period. Average self-reported stress levels prior to entering the Recharge Room were 4.58/6. After a single 15-min experience in the Recharge Room, the average user-reported stress level was significantly reduced 1.85/6. Net Promoter Score for the experience was 99.3%. Recharge Rooms such as those described here produce significant short-term reductions in perceived stress, and users find them highly enjoyable. These rooms may be of general utility in high-stress healthcare environments. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)El derecho como modo de comprensión fundamental en el pensamiento de Carl Schmitt.Hugo E.Herrera -2020 -Revista de Filosofía 77:117-131.
    En el presente trabajo pretendo mostrar que el pensamiento de Carl Schmitt tiene un carácter marcadamente filosófico. Más precisamente: que en la base de él se halla una teoría de la comprensión. Esa teoría de la comprensión tiene la particularidad de que se desarrolla a partir de una teoría de la comprensión jurídica, pero se extiende, en su obra, a la comprensión en general.
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    The deep history of ourselves: the four-billion-year story of how we got conscious brains.Joseph E. LeDoux -2019 - New York City: Viking Press. Edited by Caio Sorrentino.
    Longlisted for the PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award A leading neuroscientist offers a history of the evolution of the brain from unicellular organisms to the complexity of animals and human beings today Renowned neuroscientistJoseph LeDoux digs into the natural history of life on earth to provide a new perspective on the similarities between us and our ancestors in deep time. This page-turning survey of the whole of terrestrial evolution sheds new light on how nervous systems evolved in (...) animals, how the brain developed, and what it means to be human. In The Deep History of Ourselves, LeDoux argues that the key to understanding human behavior lies in viewing evolution through the prism of the first living organisms. By tracking the chain of the evolutionary timeline he shows how even the earliest single-cell organisms had to solve the same problems we and our cells have to solve each day. Along the way, LeDoux explores our place in nature, how the evolution of nervous systems enhanced the ability of organisms to survive and thrive, and how the emergence of what we humans understand as consciousness made our greatest and most horrendous achievements as a species possible. (shrink)
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    Some neurophysiologic aspects of consciousness.Joseph E. Bogen -1997 -Seminars in Neurology 17:95-103.
  6. Proceedings Scale in Conscious Experience: Third Appalachian Conference on Behavioral Neurodynamics.Joseph E. King &Karl H. Pribram (eds.) -1995
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    Would introductory chemistry courses work better with a new philosophical basis?Joseph E. Earley -2004 -Foundations of Chemistry 6 (3):137-160.
    One of the main functions that introductory chemistry courses have fulfilled during the past century has been to provide evidence for the general validity of 'the atomic hypothesis.' A second function has been to demonstrate that an analytical approach has wide applicability in rationalizing many kinds of phenomena. Following R.G. Collingwood, these two functions can be recognized as related to a philosophical 'cosmology' (worldview, weltanshauung) that became dominant in the later Renaissance. Recent developments in many areas of science, and in (...) chemistry, have emphasized the central importance of understanding synthetic, developmental, and evolutionary aspects of nature. This paper argues that these scientific developments, and changes in other aspects of culture, amount to a widespread shift to an alternative cosmology, a quite different general worldview. To the extent that this is the case, introductory chemistry courses ought to be changed in fundamental ways. Rather that having a main focus on analysis to microscopic components, introductory chemistry instruction should emphasize current scientific understanding of the (synthetic) evolutionary origins of the present world. This altered approach would provide good preparation for future professional work, while also making better contact with the perceived concerns of students. (shrink)
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    Group Lending, Joint Liability, and Social Capital: Insights From the Indian Microfinance Crisis.Joseph E. Stiglitz &Antara Haldar -2016 -Politics and Society 44 (4):459-497.
    This article grapples with the causes of India’s microfinance crisis. By contrasting Bangladesh’s highly successful Grameen model with the allegedly “universalizable” version of India’s SKS Microfinance, trust or social capital is isolated—not just narrowly interpreted within standard economic theory, but more broadly construed—as the essential element accounting for the early success of microfinance. It is argued that the microfinance experience has been widely misinterpreted, in both analytical and policy terms. This article suggests inherent limits in extending the model to for-profit (...) institutions and, in particular, to the pace of scaling up. (shrink)
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    A Logic of Ethical Information.Joseph E. Brenner -2010 -Knowledge, Technology & Policy 23 (1):109-133.
    The work of Luciano Floridi lies at the interface of philosophy, information science and technology, and ethics, an intersection whose existence and significance he was one of the first to establish. His closely related concepts of a philosophy of information (PI), informational structural realism, information logic (IL), and information ethics (IE) provide a new ontological perspective from which moral concerns can be addressed, especially but not limited to those arising in connection with the new information and communication technologies. In this (...) paper, I relate Floridi's approach to another novel perspective, namely, that of an extension of logic to complex real processes, including those of information production and transfer. This non-propositional, non-truth-functional logic (logic in reality (LIR)) is grounded in the fundamental dualism (dynamic opposition) inherent in energy and accordingly present at all levels of reality. The LIR description of the dynamics of processes and their evolution is relevant to what Floridi refers to as the possible non-linguistic aspects of information. It suggests answers to some of Floridi's “outstanding problems” in PI related to the ontological status of information and how it is used in cognition. Floridi's IL retains the formal structure of the doxastic and epistemic logics from which he correctly distinguishes it and is the basis for his conceptual PI. However, LIR fulfills Floridi's implied requirement that logic be regarded as a natural phenomenon dealing with other natural phenomena, recovering its original philosophical function. LIR provides a logical foundation for discussion of ethical questions based on kinds of information that complements IL. Both are reconsiderations of logic that, as Marijuan suggests, may be necessary for the advancement of information technology in an ethical direction (cf. also Brenner). IE focuses on entities as constituted by information in an overall strategy that generalizes the concept of moral agents. LIR and its related ontology naturalize critical aspects of Floridi's theses, especially, the moral value of being as such and a non-separable joint responsibility of individuals and groups. I compare IE to other current approaches to ethics and information technology (e.g., phenomenological and social constructivist). Ethical information is defined “ecologically” in process terms as reality in a physical space (cf. Floridi), with an intentional “valence,” positive and negative, in the morally valued interaction between producer and receiver. LIR is neither topic-neutral nor context independent and can support an ethics involving apparently contradictory perspectives (e.g., internalist and externalist). Ethics involves practical reasoning, and unlike standard logics, LIR supports Magnani's approach to abductive reasoning in rational moral decision making. The basis of moral responsibility and the consequent behavior of individuals involved in information and communications technologies is the same logical–metaphysical principle of dynamic opposition instantiated at other levels of reality. The way moral responsibilities are actively accepted (or not) by individuals supervenes on their primitive psychological structure, which in turn reflects an evolutionary development grounded in the fundamental dualism of the physical world. The paper concludes with some suggestions of areas of philosophical research, such as causality, identity, and the ontological turn, where convergence of the Floridi and LIR approaches might be envisaged. Their overall motivation is the same, namely, the development of strategies for reinforcing and increasing ethical sensitivity wherever possible. The ethical information concept outlined in the paper supports the function of IE, assigned to it by Floridi, of potentially determining what is right and what is wrong. (shrink)
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    Suffering and Evil in Nature: Comparative Responses from Ecstatic Naturalism and Healing Cultures.Joseph E. Harroff &Jea Sophia Oh (eds.) -2021 - Lexington Books.
    This edited collection represents an ongoing conversation for bringing healing cultures into suffering and evil. The pluralistic perspectives emerge from the creativity of this unique community of interpreters.
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    Carl Schmitt and Friedrich Hölderlin on the Earth.Hugo E.Herrera -2024 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2024 (206):55-78.
    1. Two Approaches to the EarthIn several postwar texts, the earth increasingly receives attention from Carl Schmitt.1 In The Nomos of the Earth, the most important of these texts, he refers to Friedrich Hölderlin, a much earlier, very different author, who also considers the subject of the earth. Even though the positions of both are, ultimately, quite similar, they maintain significant terminological differences. Schmitt and Hölderlin both employ the word “nomos,” but in very different ways. Hölderlin regards “nomos” as “law” (...) in the sense of “positive” norm or “Gesez.”2 This use of “nomos” as “Gesez” differs from a second notion of law as the meaning operating at the basis of what Hölderlin calls the “sphere.” The sphere is a meaningful whole in which man originally exists. Law is here the very relations of the sphere as a meaningful whole. Hölderlin calls it the law in a “negative” sense.3 This second notion of law by Hölderlin (negative law or law as the meaning at the basis of the sphere) coincides precisely with the Schmittian idea of “nomos” as an “order of meaning [Sinnreich],”4 what he also calls the law in an “ontonomous and existential” sense.5 The first use of law as “nomos” or “Gesez” by Hölderlin coincides with Schmitt’s use of “Gesetz”: of law as “positive” law. (shrink)
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    The slippery slope of fear.Joseph E. LeDoux -2013 -Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (4):155-156.
    'Fear' is used scientifically in two ways, which causes confusion: it refers to conscious feelings and to behavioral and physiological responses. Restricting the use of 'fear' to denote feelings and using 'threat-induced defensive reactions' for the responses would help avoid misunderstandings about the brain mechanisms involved.
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    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.Joseph E. Earley (ed.) -2003 - New York: New York Academy of Science.
    This volume addresses relations between macroscopic and microscopic description; essential roles of visualization and representation in chemical understanding; historical questions involving chemical concepts; the impacts of chemical ideas on wider cultural concerns; and relationships between contemporary chemistry and other sciences. The authors demonstrate, assert, or tacitly assume that chemical explanation is functionally autonomous. This volume should he of interest not only to professional chemists and philosophers, but also to workers in medicine, psychology, and other fields in which relationships between explanations (...) based on diverse levels of description and investigation are important. (Listed on Google books). (shrink)
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  14. On Behalf of the Neighbor.Joseph E. Capizzi -2002 -Studies in Christian Ethics 14:81-108.
     
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  15. The History of Mathematics.Joseph E. Hofmann,Frank Gaynor &Henrietta P. Midonick -1959 -Philosophy of Science 26 (4):378-379.
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    Acceso a la libertad como condición de la consciencia de la ley. Una consideración a partir del análisis de la Fundamentación de la metafísica de las costumbres y la Crítica de la razón práctica de Immanuel Kant.Hugo E.Herrera -2023 -Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 40 (3):511-521.
    La libertad tiene un valor sistemático fundamental en la filosofía de Kant. En la filosofía práctica, ella es condición de la acción en sentido eminente. Tanto en la _Fundamentación de la metafísica de las costumbres_, cuanto en la _Crítica de la razón práctica_, Kant intenta probar la libertad. La argumentación en ambas obras es distinta. El presente trabajo hace foco especialmente en la justificación de la segunda _Crítica_. En ella, Kant plantea que de la libertad sabemos gracias al hecho de (...) la consciencia moral o de una ley que vincula al sujeto incondicionadamente. Se intentará mostrar, a partir de una consideración de los textos de Kant, las obras de algunos intérpretes, así como en una reflexión sistemática, que la libertad, y el hecho de la consciencia moral, requieren de un acceso a la espontaneidad práctica por parte del sujeto, asunto que Kant deja sugerido en algunos pasajes. (shrink)
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    On the neurophysiology of consciousness, part II: Constraining the semantic problem.Joseph E. Bogen -1995 -Consciousness and Cognition 4 (2):137-58.
    The main idea in this series of essays is that subjective awareness depends upon the intralaminar nuclei of each thalmus. This implies that the internal structure and external relations of ILN make subjective awareness possible. An array of material relevant to this proposal was briefly reviewed in Part I. This Part II considers in more detail some semantic aspects and a bit of philosophic background as these pertain to propositions 0, 1, and 2 of Part I. Part II should be (...) read in conjunction with Part I. (shrink)
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    Modes of Chemical Becoming.Joseph E. Earley -1998 -Hyle 4 (2):105 - 115.
    In the characterization of the ArCl2 'van der Waals complex', a recognizable pattern of well-defined peaks is observed in the microwave absorption spectrum. In the control of chaos in a chemical oscillatory reaction the power spectrum progressively becomes simpler, at length yielding a single peak. Since both of these cases generate coherences that are centers of agency, they should be considered to produce new chemical entities. Applicability of this ontological approach to coherences of wider societal interest is suggested.
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    The Epistemology of Fact Checking (Is Still Naìve): Rejoinder to Amazeen.Joseph E. Uscinski -2015 -Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 27 (2):243-252.
    ABSTRACTMichelle Amazeen's rebuttal of Uscinski and Butler 2013 is unsuccessful. Amazeen's attempt to infer the accuracy of fact checks from their agreement with each other fails on its own terms and, in any event, could as easily be explained by fact checkers’ political biases as their common access to the objective truth. She also ignores the distinction between verifiable facts and unverifiable claims about the future, as well as contestable claims about the causes of political, social, and economic phenomena. The (...) social benefits that she claims for the fact-checking enterprise must, at the very least, be weighed against the strong possibility that what passes for fact checking is actually just a veiled continuation of politics by means of journalism rather than being an independent, objective counterweight to political untruths. (shrink)
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    Organizational Meeting Orientation: Setting the Stage for Team Success or Failure Over Time.Joseph E. Mroz,Nicole Landowski,Joseph Andrew Allen &Cheryl Fernandez -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Ordaining Reality Made Easy: A Guide for Creating the Future.Joseph E. Donlan -2009 - Universal-Publishers.
    To explain the connection, this book presents a new paradigm of nature and couples it with a convincing explanation of how our right brain hemispheres have a ...
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    The logical process of model-based reasoning.Joseph E. Brenner -2010 - In W. Carnielli L. Magnani,Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology. pp. 333--358.
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    Process in Reality: A logical offering.Joseph E. Brenner -2005 -Logic and Logical Philosophy 14 (2):165-202.
    The conjunction of process and reality is familiar from the original theory of A. N. Whitehead and the subsequent development of process philosophy and metaphysics by Nicholas Rescher. Classical logic, however, is either ignored or stated to be inappropriate to a discussion of process. In this paper, I will show that the value of a process view of reality can be enhanced by reference to a new, transconsistent logic of reality that is grounded in the physical properties of energy in (...) its various forms. These properties justify a principle of dynamic antagonism or opposition that explicates the phenomena of change at all levels of reality. It can be, accordingly, a preferred logic for understanding the dynamics of real processes. (shrink)
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    Die Rechtsbucher des Qairawaners Sahnun B. Said: Entstehungsgeschichte und Werkuberlieferung.Joseph E. Lowry &Miklos Muranyi -2003 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (2):438.
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    The effect of increasing the response rate in S1 and S2 on stimulus generalization and the peak shift.Joseph E. Lyons,William D. Klipec &Candy Siegel -1974 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (4):421-423.
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    Die Perspektive als künstlerische Technik und metaphysisches Konzept in der Philosophie von G.W. Leibniz.Laura E.Herrera Castillo -2016 -Studia Leibnitiana 48 (2):223-244.
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    Conspiracy Theories: A Primer.Joseph E. Uscinski -2020 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    While engaging in rich discussion, Conspiracy Theories analyzes current arguments and evidence while providing real-world examples so students can contextualize and visualize the debates. Each chapter addresses important current questions, provides conceptual tools, defines important terms, and introduces the appropriate methods of analysis.
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    Classical conditioning of the rabbit eyelid response with mossy fiber stimulation as the conditioned stimulus.Joseph E. Steinmetz,David G. Lavond &Richard F. Thompson -1985 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (3):245-248.
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    Comment: What’s Basic About the Brain Mechanisms of Emotion?Joseph E. LeDoux -2014 -Emotion Review 6 (4):318-320.
    While it is common to think that neuroscientists are proponents of basic emotions theory, this is not necessarily the case. My ideas, for example are more aligned with cognitive than basic emotions theories.
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  30. Gentle Shepherding: Pastoral Ethics and Leadership.Joseph E. Bush -2006
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    Consciousness in Human and Nonhuman Animals.Joseph E. Capizzi -2008 -The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 8 (1):33-42.
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    Cognitive-Emotional Interactions in the Brain.Joseph E. Ledoux -1989 -Cognition and Emotion 3 (4):267-289.
  33. Emotions-A View through the Brain.Joseph E. LeDoux -2002 - In Robert J. Russell,Neuroscience and the person: scientific perspectives on divine action. Berkeley (USA): Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences. pp. 101--118.
     
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    Respuesta progresiva o globalización.Joseph E. Stiglitz -2007 -Contrastes: Revista Cultural 48:93-97.
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  35. Evolution of intelligence, language, and other emergent processes for consciousness: A comparative perspective.Joseph E. King,Duane M. Rumbaugh &E. S. Savage-Rumbaugh -1998 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & Alwyn Scott,Toward a Science of Consciousness II: The Second Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press.
     
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    The Present State of Claudel Criticism.Joseph E. Cunneen -1952 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 27 (4):500-520.
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    Responses to victimizations and belief in a just world.Joseph E. Nyre -1999 -Ethics and Behavior 9 (3):269 – 271.
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    The philosophical logic of Stéphane Lupasco (1900–1988).Joseph E. Brenner -2010 -Logic and Logical Philosophy 19 (3):243-285.
    The advent of quantum mechanics in the early 20 th Century had profound consequences for science and mathematics, for philosophy (Schrödinger), and for logic (von Neumann). In 1968, Putnam wrote that quantum mechanics required a revolution in our understanding of logic per se. However, applications of quantum logics have been little explored outside the quantum domain. Dummett saw some implications of quantum logic for truth, but few philosophers applied similar intuitions to epistemology or ontology. Logic remained a truth-functional ’science’ of (...) correct propositional reasoning. Starting in 1935, the Franco-Romanian thinker Stéphane Lupasco described a logical system based on the inherent dialectics of energy and accordingly expressed in and applicable to complex real processes at higher levels of reality. Unfortunately, Lupasco’s fifteen major publications in French went unrecognized by mainstream logic and philosophy, and unnoticed outside a Francophone intellectual community, albeit with some translations into other Romance languages. In English, summaries of Lupasco’s logic appeared ca. 2000, but the first major treatment and extension of his system was published in 2008 (see Brenner 2008). This paper is a further attempt to establish Lupasco’s concepts as significant contributions to the history and philosophy of logic, in line with the work of Gödel, general relativity, and the ontological turn in philosophy. (shrink)
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    The edge effect in nanoindentation.Joseph E. Jakes &Donald S. Stone -2011 -Philosophical Magazine 91 (7-9):1387-1399.
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    report: Sixth Summer Symposium on the Philosophy of Chemistry, Washington DC, USA, 4-8 August 2002.Joseph E. Earley -2002 -Hyle 8 (2):141 - 142.
    A report on an international meeting held at Georgetown University on the Philosophy of Chemistry.
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    On the Neurophysiology of Consciousness: Part II. Constraining the Semantic Problem.Joseph E. Bogen -1995 -Consciousness and Cognition 4 (2):137-158.
  42. Simple Formulae for Optimal Income Taxation and the Measurement of Inequality: An Essay in Honor of Amartya Sen.Joseph E. Stiglitz -2008 - In Kaushik Basu & Ravi Kanbur,Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement and Volume Ii: Society, Institutions, and Development. Oxford University Press.
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    Sein, Mensch und Symbol: Heidegger und die Auseinandersetzung mit dem neukantianischen Symbolbegriff.Joseph E. Doherty -1972 - Bonn,: Bouvier Verlag H. Grundmann.
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    A Reply to Dr. Pegis.Joseph E. Douglas -1939 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (1):122-125.
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    The Return to Reality.Joseph E. Douglas -1933 -Modern Schoolman 10 (3):57-58.
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    The Two Mores.Joseph E. Douglas -1932 -Modern Schoolman 10 (1):8-10.
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    The Unity of Philosophical Experience.Joseph E. Douglas -1938 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (4):684-686.
  48. Calidad del ambiente educativo en salas de primer ciclo de Educación Básica: Algunas evaluaciones en la Región del Bío Bío.M. E. Mathiesen,M. O.Herrera &I. Recart -2003 -Paideia 34.
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    Mental numerosity: Is one head better than two?Joseph E. Bogen -1981 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):100-101.
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    Logic and Epistemology.Joseph E. Boland -1931 -Modern Schoolman 8 (2):39-39.
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