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Stawarska, Beata
(Paris : Vrin ; Milan : Mimesis ; Memphis : University of Memphis, Dept. of philosophy, 2003)
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Johnson, Mark, 1949-; Fernandez-Duque, Diego, 1967-
(Ablex Publishing Corporation, 1999-01)
The concept of attention is defined by multiple inconsistent metaphors that scientists use to identify relevant phenomena, frame hypotheses, construct experiments, and interpret data. (1) The Filter metaphor shapes debates ...
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Lysaker, John T.; Lysaker, Paul H.
(The Pennsylvania State University, 2005)
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Lysaker, John T.; Sullivan, Michael
(Telos Press Ltd., 1992)
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Russell, Camisha
(Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2021)
In this essay, I argue that bioethicists have a thus-far unfulfilled role to play in helping life scientists, including medical doctors and researchers, think about race. I begin with descriptions of how life scientists ...
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Johnson, Mark, 1949-; Fernandez-Duque, Diego, 1967-
(American Psychological Association, 2002-06)
In everyday discourse, as well as in science, concepts of attention are defined by
metaphors. In scientific theories these metaphors determine what attention is and what count as adequate explanations of the phenomena. ...
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Johnson, Mark, 1949-
(Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002)
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Pratt, Scott L.; Huhndorf, Shari M. (Shari Michelle), 1965-
(Pennsylvania State University, 2000)
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Mann, Bonnie
(Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002)
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Johnson, Mark, 1949-
(Northwestern University Press, 1997)
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Lysaker, John T.
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2000-09)
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Johnson, Mark, 1949-
(MIT Press, 1996)
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Zack, Naomi, 1944-
(Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002)
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Johnson, Mark, 1949-
(Canadian Semiotic Association, 1989)
According to a new program known as “Cognative Semantics,” there exists an intimate relation between perception and meaning. The allegedly “higher” cognitive functions that construct meaning and make reasoning possible ...
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Pratt, Scott L.
(Springer Science+Business Media B.V., 1998-06)
In an environment characterized by the emergence of new and diverse (and often opposed) philosophical efforts, there is a need for a conception of philosophy that will promote the exchange and critical consideration of ...
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Johnson, Mark, 1949-
(Brooklyn [Brooklyn Law School], 2002)
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Zack, Naomi, 1944-
(University of Calgary Press, 1999)
The term 'indigenism' is currently used to refer to the traditions, interests, and goals of the descendants of original, or "pre-contact," inhabitants of lands that Europeans and Americans invaded and
exploited. In general, ...
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Russell, Camisha
(Taylor and Francis Group, 2021)
In this article, I begin by describing what I call this Black Lives Matter moment in the US. I then offer three reasons for considering racism as a bioethical issue, the least discussed of which is the way in which racism ...
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Russell, Camisha
(Hypatia, 2019)
This essay is a response to the events surrounding Hypatia's publication of “In Defense of Transracialism.” It does not take up the question of “transracialism” itself, but rather attempts to shed light both on what some ...
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Zack, Naomi, 1944-
(SAGE Publications, 2001-12)
I apply philosophical analysis to the AAA Statement on "Race"' (American Anthropological Association, 1998) and the commentary on its earlier draft published in the Anthropology Newsletter (1997). Racial essentialism is ...
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