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    Is the preference of natural versus man-made scenes driven by bottom–up processing of the visual features of nature?Omid Kardan,Emre Demiralp,Michael C. Hout,MaryCarol R. Hunter,Hossein Karimi,TaylorHanayik,Grigori Yourganov,John Jonides &Marc G. Berman -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    On natural properties in metaphysics.BarryTaylor -1993 -Mind 102 (405):81-100.
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    Sex, breakfast, and descriptus interruptus.Kenneth A.Taylor -2001 -Synthese 128 (1-2):45 - 61.
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    Spatial and temporal analogies and the concept of identity.RichardTaylor -1955 -Journal of Philosophy 52 (22):599-612.
  5. Emotion in the Language of Prayer.Anna I. Corwin &Taylor W. Brown -2020 - In Sonya E. Pritzker, Janina Fenigsen & James MacLynn Wilce,The Routledge handbook of language and emotion. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
     
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  6. A first book in metaphysics.WalterTaylor Marvin -1912 - New York: Macmillan.
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    I can.RichardTaylor -1960 -Philosophical Review 69 (1):78-89.
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    Negative things.RichardTaylor -1952 -Journal of Philosophy 49 (13):433-449.
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    The Race for Consciousness.John G.Taylor -2001 - MIT Press.
    MIT Press, 1999 Review by Paul Bohan Broderick, Ph.D. on May 26th 2002 Volume: 6, Number: 21.
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  10. The Philosophical Lectures [1818-1819] Hitherto Unpublished.SamuelTaylor Coleridge &Kathleen Coburn -1949 - Philosophical Library.
     
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  11. The Inclusion Of Bioethics Education In Biotechnology Courses.Vaille Dawson &PeterTaylor -1997 -Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 7 (6):171-175.
    This paper provides a rationale for the inclusion of biotechnology courses in the secondary science curriculum. In years to come our students will need to make important political, moral and social decisions about their future and the future of others. If our students are to become informed decision makers they need to understand the theory, practice and ethical ramifications of biotechnology. Important topics related to biotechnology include euthanasia, human organ and tissue transplantation, reproductive technology, cloning, and the production and use (...) of genetically modified organisms. Science teachers have an obligation to help their students develop an understanding of these issues.Data is presented from two science teachers, Catherine and Mark, each of whom taught innovative Year 10 Biotechnology courses . The effectiveness of the courses in enabling students to better identify and resolve ethical issues is discussed. (shrink)
     
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  12. Introduction : reading Ricoeur through law.Marc De Leeuw,George H.Taylor &Eileen Brennan -2021 - In Marc de Leeuw, George H. Taylor & Eileen Brennan,Reading Ricoeur Through Law. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
     
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    Was Heidegger a linguistic idealist?Taylor Carman -2002 -Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 45 (2):205 – 215.
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    Averroes on psychology and the principles of metaphysics.Richard C.Taylor -1998 -Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (4):507-523.
    Averroes asserts in his Long Commentary on the De Anima and in his Long Commentary on the Metaphysics that principles of the science of metaphysics are established in the science of psychology. In psychology, human intellectual understanding is found to require the separate agent intellect for the coming to be of knowledge. The analysis of human psychology establishes that intellect must exist and must be separate from the human being in existence. Moreover there exists potency in those things called intellect, (...) thanks to the argument for the existence of the material intellect. (shrink)
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    Feminist Politics: Identity, Difference, and Agency.Deborah Orr,DiannaTaylor,Eileen Kahl,Kathleen Earle &Christa Rainwater (eds.) -2007 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This anthology of articles provides contemporary international feminist perspectives on issues of identity, agency, and difference as they pertain to both feminist politics in particular, and contemporary western politics more generally.
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    Purposeful and non-purposeful behavior: A rejoinder.RichardTaylor -1950 -Philosophy of Science 17 (4):327-332.
    In their penetrating and admirably lucid discussion, “Purposeful and Non-purposeful Behavior,” Professors Rosenblueth and Wiener have considerably clarified the point of view expressed in their earlier paper dealing with the conception of purpose, and recently criticized by me. But while their discussion thus removes some of the difficulties which, I think, stood in the way of acceptance of their position, there yet remain fundamental questions which I do not believe have been adequately dealt with.These authors rebuke me, with justice, for (...) not indicating my own conception of purposiveness, and they add that this omission weakens my criticisms of their view. That the omission detracts from the interest of my paper is doubtless correct, but that it weakens my criticisms of their position is not similarly obvious. I shall, at any rate, attempt to rectify this defect in the present discussion. (shrink)
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    S. T. Coleridge's Treatise on method.SamuelTaylor Coleridge -1934 - Philadelphia: R. West. Edited by Alice Dorothea Snyder.
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    The Economics of Exchange Rates.Lucio Sarno &Mark P.Taylor -2002
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    Indeterminate Bodies.Naomi Segal,L.Taylor &R. Cook -2003 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This collection looks from a variety of angles at the human body as it resists the determinations of gender, sexuality, socialisation and history. Ranging from classical hermaphrodites, Bruegel's blind faces and Weimar transgender surgery, via Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, state-socialist sport and Proust, to Barbie, Lari Pittman, American Psycho, IVF and video dance, the sixteen essays question the relationship between politics, culture and desire. This richly illustrated book also features the original work of two young photographers and a theatre director.
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    ... So Black and Blue: Response to Rudinow.Paul ChristopherTaylor -1995 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (3):313-316.
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    On the inescapability of phenomenology.Taylor Carman -2005 - In David Woodruff Smith & Amie Lynn Thomasson,Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind. Oxford, GB: Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 67.
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    (1 other version)Malcolm's conk and Danto's colors; or, four logical petitions concerning race, beauty, and aesthetics.Paul C.Taylor -1999 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (1):16-20.
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    From matter to mind.John G.Taylor -2002 -Journal of Consciousness Studies 9 (4):3-22.
    The relation between mind and matter is considered in terms of recent ideas from both phenomenology and brain science. Phenomenology is used to give clues to help bridge the brain-mind gap by providing constraints on any underlying neural architecture suggested from brain science. A tentative reduction of mind to matter is suggested and used to explain various features of phenomenological experience and of ownership of conscious experience. The crucial mechanism is the extended duration of the corollary discharge of attention movement, (...) with its gating of activity for related content. Aspects of experience considered in terms of the model are the discontinuous nature of consciousness, immunity to error through misidentification, and the state of 'pure' consciousness as experienced through meditation. Corollary discharge of attention movement is proposed as the key idea bringing together basic features of meditation, consciousness and neuroscience, and helping to bridge the gap between mind and matter. (shrink)
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    Belief, information and semantic content: A naturalist's lament.Kenneth A.Taylor -1987 -Synthese 71 (April):97-124.
  25. Rawls and animals : a defense.PatrickTaylor Smith -2017 - In Sarah Roberts-Cady & Jon Mandle,John Rawls: Debating the Major Questions. New York, NY: Oup Usa.
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    "Truth does not contradict truth": Averroes and the unity of truth.Richard C.Taylor -2000 -Topoi 19 (1):3-16.
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    Imagination and information.PaulTaylor -1981 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (December):205-223.
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    Information, persuasion, and control in moral appraisal of advertising strategy.Taylor R. Durham -1984 -Journal of Business Ethics 3 (3):173 - 180.
    The formulation of moral issues surrounding consumer advertising tends to focus on the capacity to persuade or inform, and how these capabilities may be used to distort or fulfill needs and desires. Discussion of these issues abstracts from widespread advertising and marketing practices, by assuming that all advertising is mass advertising, broadcast indiscriminately over the entire market population. This assumption directs attention away from important issues stemming from actual advertising strategies, which involve campaigns designed for and conveyed to particular customer (...) groups or segments within broader product market. Several cases are outlined to illustrate the class of practices considered to be important and usually ignored, and issues that they raise for moral appraisal are suggested. (shrink)
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    Reflections on "nursing considered as moral practice".Carol R.Taylor -1998 -Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 8 (1):71-82.
    : This response to the preceding article by Gastmans, Dierckx de Casterle, and Schotsmans challenges the notion of "good care" as the ultimate goal of nursing practice, explores further the possible goals of nursing and how they may be identified, and presents six elements of professional caring along with their related virtues and moral obligations.
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    The decline and fall of the state in republic, VIII.A. E.Taylor -1939 -Mind 48 (189):23-38.
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    Moralism and morally accountable beings.CraigTaylor -2005 -Journal of Applied Philosophy 22 (2):153–160.
    abstract In this paper I consider the nature of the purported vice of moralism by examining two examples that, I suggest, exemplify this vice: the first from Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter; the second from David Owen's account of his experience as European negotiator between the warring parties in the former Yugoslavia. I argue that in different ways both these examples show the kind of human weakness or failure that is involved in the most extreme version of moralism, a weakness (...) that involves an inability to see or acknowledge those one seeks to judge as real, morally accountable, human beings. (shrink)
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  32. Hoffmann.R.TAYLOR -1963
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    Toward a Hermeneutical Conception of Medicine: A Conversation with CharlesTaylor.C.Taylor,F. A. Carnevale &D. M. Weinstock -2011 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4):436-445.
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    为什么选择齐泽克?为什么选择现在?.PaulTaylor -2007 -International Journal of Žižek Studies 1 (1).
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  35. (2 other versions)Aiming and Determining : A Discussion of Iakovos Vasiliou, Aiming at Virtue in Plato.C. C. W.Taylor -2010 -Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 39:299-306.
     
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  36. A bibliography of the publications and manuscripts of R. G. Collingwood, with selective annotation.Donald S.Taylor -1985 -History and Theory 24 (4):1-89.
    A complete bibliography of Collingwood's publications and manuscripts. Very complete summaries of Collinwood's reflection on Art and History.
     
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  37. A Contemporary Defense of the Aristotelean Distinction Between Essential and Non-Essential Attributes.KristeTaylor -1982 - Dissertation, State University of New York at Stony Brook
    The distinction between the essential and non-essential attributes of material objects is one that can be traced back to Aristotle. It is the distinction between those attributes or things true of objects that need not be true of them in order for them to endure or persist and those attributes or things true of objects that must remain true of them as long as they can be said truly to exist. ;The claim that individuals themselves have essential and non-essential attributes (...) is one that has been subject to much modern and contemporary criticism. In this work I have defended the distinction between essential and non-essential attributes against its contemporary opponents. Critics have maintained that upholding the distinction invariably leads to inconsistency, contradiction or nonsense. They have argued that whether or not an object has an attribute essentially or non-essentially depends, not upon the object itself, but upon human interests or conventions. Further, they have argued that whether or not an object has an attribute essentially or non-essentially would be relative to our conceptualizations of the object, to a specific language, to our interest in the object or to the way in which one referred to the object. ;In considering the logical objections aimed at upholding the distinction I have shown that the arguments that are purported to demonstrate that the essential/non-essential distinction can be maintained only at the cost of contradiction, inconsistency or nonsense are convincing only if one either fails to heed various distinctions that we, upon reflection, ordinarily make or acknowledge or is guilty of using certain terms equivocally, or else equivocates in the treatment of specific examples and analyses of certain sentences and statements. . . . UMI. (shrink)
     
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  38. Answer to Mr. de Laguna's Letter on Notice of Introduction to the Science of Ethics.A. E.Taylor -1916 -Mind 25:551.
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  39. Ascending the stairway to consciousness.J. G.Taylor -2000 -Consciousness and Cognition 9 (2):S50 - S50.
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    Cuestiones fundamentales de sociología.Rafael PâerezTaylor (ed.) -2002 - [Barcelona]: Gedisa Editorial S A.
    En 'Cuestiones fundamentales de la sociología', texto hasta ahora inédito en castellano, Simmel sitúa el campo de investigación de esta disciplina como el espacio intermedio donde se produce el constante fluir de la interacción social, donde los encuentros generan actitudes y rituales, tanto en situaciones previstas como casuales y espontáneas. Por eso, Simmel incluye en su perspectiva sociológica fenómenos hasta ese momento desatendidos, como el secreto, el amor, la amistad, el adorno, el vestir, los perfumes, la hostilidad y la hospitalidad, (...) la fidelidad y la gratitud. Al evitar el estilo científico académico, Simmel crea un nuevo tipo de ciencia, que partiendo de una interrogación epistemológica y ontológica es capaz de proporcionar estructuras cognitivas sólidas acerca de las formas empíricas de lo social. De ahí que su 'sociología formal' desemboque en una 'sociología filosófica', desde la que plantea tres grandes oposiciones no superadas; entre individuo y sociedad, entre libertad e igualdad y entre socialismo e individualismo. Integrar estos contrastes en una síntesis es la gran tarea del futuro, 'una vez que el primado de las formas deje de ser patrimonio de la economía'. (shrink)
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  41. Cosmologia.A. E.Taylor,Tassos Lycurgo &Sandra S. F. Erickson -2000 -Princípios 7 (8):138-143.
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  42. Carol Berkenkotter and Thomas N. Hickin, Genre Knowledge in Disciplinary Communication: Cognition/Culture/Power.C. A.Taylor -1996 -Argumentation 10:495-499.
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  43. Condurre una vita [Living a Life].CharlesTaylor -2001 -la Società Degli Individui 11.
    La filosofia morale moderna è incapace di affrontare la diversità dei beni perché cerca di risolvere i problemi a essa connessi con una moralità risolutiva, rigidamente gerarchizzata. Ma ogni ritratto adeguato delle nostre vite deve rendere giustizia tanto alla differenza quanto all'unità. A tal scopo, è necessario cominciare a distinguere, perché nel ragionamento morale tutto dipende dai dettagli. E le risorse del ragionamento morale sono maggiori di quanto in genere ritengano i filosofi morali moderni. Trovare una "misura" tra l'aspirazione all'unità (...) e la diversità dei beni è il vero secreto del "condurre una vita".Modern moral philosophy is unable to deal with the diversity of goods because it tries to solve the problems it rises by a top priority, all-trumping morality. But any adequate account of our lives has to do justice to both difference and unity. To attain this goal, we have to begin to make distinctions, because everything hangs on the details in moral reasoning. And the resources of moral reasoning are greater than they are normally supposed to be in today moral philosophy. To find a "measure" between the aspiration to oneness and the diversity of goods is the true secret of our "living a life". (shrink)
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    Der Einzug des Nichts ins Sein: erkenntnistheoretische und philosophisch-hermeneutische Überlegungen zu Kafkas Roman Das Schloss.ThomasTaylor -2001 - LIT Verlag Münster.
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  45. David Sedley (ed.): The Cambridge Companion to Greek and Roman Philosophy; Jon Miller and Brad Inwood (eds): Hellenistic and Early Modern Philosophy.C.Taylor -2004 -British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (3):535-539.
  46. Ethics in health care and medical technologies.CarolTaylor -1990 -Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 11 (2).
    In this paper a case is used to demonstrate how ethical analysis enables health care professionals, patients and family members to make treatment decisions which ensure that medical technologies are used in the overall best interests of the patient. The claim is made and defended that ethical analysis can secure four beneficial outcomes when medical technologies are employed: (1) not allowing any medical technologies to be employed until the appropriate decision makers are identified and consulted; (2) insisting that medical technologies (...) be employed not merely to promote the medical interests of the patient but rather on the basis of their ability to contribute to the overall well-being of the patient; (3) challenging caregivers to reflect on the dynamic interplay between their conscious and unconscious values and consequent determinations of what is in the patient's best interests; and (4) providing a justification for selected interventions which makes possible rational dialogue between caregivers espousing different viewpoints about treatment options. (shrink)
     
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  47. Elements of Thought or, Concise Explanations of the Principal Terms Employed in the Several Branches of Intellectual Philosophy.IsaacTaylor -1851 - W. Gowans.
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    Fatalizmus.RichardTaylor -2018 -Ostium 14 (4).
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  49. Freedom of the Mind in History.Henry OsbornTaylor -1923 - Macmillan.
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  50. God Loves Like That!J. RandolphTaylor -1962
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