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To Reason Why a Bit More

political conditions. What, exactly, are we comparing? With that caveat, let us explore Murphy’s reasons for preferring domestic practices. One question concerns bias. Murphy rightly suggests that ...   Tadros , V. 2013 . ‘Responses’ . 32 Law and Philosophy 241 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat   Footnotes 1 Quong (2020, p. 84) suggests that the wrongness of using

Conditional Collapse

Philosophy of Logic, 2 ( 1 ), pp. 87 – 112 . Google Scholar OpenURL Placeholder Text WorldCat   Cariani , Fabrizio , and Simon Goldstein 2018 : ‘Conditional Heresies’ . Philosophy ...   ——  1994 : ‘Lewis on “Might” and “Would” Counterfactual Conditionals’ . Canadian Journal of Philosophy , 24 ( 3 ), pp. 413 – 18 . Crossref Search ADS WorldCat   ——  1996 : ‘Knowledge

Explanationism versus Modalism in Debunking (and Theory Choice)

correlation, but still separately explaining the tosses seems deeply unsatisfying. And this judgement is shared by others in the philosophy of science literature on explanation (Owens 1989, ch. 1; Lando 2017 ... . Google Scholar Google Preview OpenURL Placeholder Text WorldCat COPAC Bhogal , Harjit 2020 : ‘Coincidences and the Grain of Explanation’ . Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

Psychiatry and the Necker Cube. Neurological and Psychological Conceptions of Psychiatric Disorder

Neurological and psychological conceptions of psychiatric disorder are in conflict at the present time. This conflict is considered in the context of the history of psychiatry and the philosophy of

Psychiatry and the Necker Cube. Neurological and Psychological Conceptions of Psychiatric Disorder

Neurological and psychological conceptions of psychiatric disorder are in conflict at the present time. This conflict is considered in the context of the history of psychiatry and the philosophy of

Psychiatry and the Necker Cube. Neurological and Psychological Conceptions of Psychiatric Disorder

Neurological and psychological conceptions of psychiatric disorder are in conflict at the present time. This conflict is considered in the context of the history of psychiatry and the philosophy of

Psychiatry and the Necker Cube. Neurological and Psychological Conceptions of Psychiatric Disorder

Neurological and psychological conceptions of psychiatric disorder are in conflict at the present time. This conflict is considered in the context of the history of psychiatry and the philosophy of

Consciousness in Non-Epileptic Attack Disorder

consciousness in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind. We argue that studies of consciousness should not only distinguish between the ‘level’ and ‘content’ of consciousness but also between ‘phenomenal ... meanings depending on the context in which it is used. The use of ‘consciousness’ in everyday discourse differs from how the term is applied in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, or the philosophy of mind

Consciousness in Non-Epileptic Attack Disorder

consciousness in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind. We argue that studies of consciousness should not only distinguish between the ‘level’ and ‘content’ of consciousness but also between ‘phenomenal ... meanings depending on the context in which it is used. The use of ?consciousness? in everyday discourse differs from how the term is applied in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, or the philosophy of mind

Consciousness in Non-Epileptic Attack Disorder

consciousness in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind. We argue that studies of consciousness should not only distinguish between the ‘level’ and ‘content’ of consciousness but also between ‘phenomenal ... meanings depending on the context in which it is used. The use of ?consciousness? in everyday discourse differs from how the term is applied in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, or the philosophy of mind

Consciousness in Non-Epileptic Attack Disorder

consciousness in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind. We argue that studies of consciousness should not only distinguish between the ‘level’ and ‘content’ of consciousness but also between ‘phenomenal ... meanings depending on the context in which it is used. The use of ?consciousness? in everyday discourse differs from how the term is applied in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, or the philosophy of mind

Consciousness in Non-Epileptic Attack Disorder

consciousness in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind. We argue that studies of consciousness should not only distinguish between the ‘level’ and ‘content’ of consciousness but also between ‘phenomenal ... meanings depending on the context in which it is used. The use of ‘consciousness’ in everyday discourse differs from how the term is applied in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, or the philosophy of mind

Enhancing Picture Naming with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

The enhancement of cognitive function in healthy subjects by medication, training or intervention yields increasing political, social and ethical attention. In this paper facilitatory effects of

Enhancing Picture Naming with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

The enhancement of cognitive function in healthy subjects by medication, training or intervention yields increasing political, social and ethical attention. In this paper facilitatory effects of

Enhancing Picture Naming with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

The enhancement of cognitive function in healthy subjects by medication, training or intervention yields increasing political, social and ethical attention. In this paper facilitatory effects of

Natural Kind Essentialism Revisited

for Natural Kind Essentialism and microstructural essentialism regarding chemical substances will be assessed with reference to recent work in the philosophy of chemistry. Finally, a weakened form of ... chemical kinds, since recent work in philosophy of chemistry has mounted a strong challenge against traditional chemical essentialism as well.7 However, the case is less conclusive, and chemical kinds are

The Disorder Named Koro

perpetuated by Chinese traditional education and sexual philosophy. In a culture known for its veneration of the older generation, parental warnings against masturba­ tion are not lightly discarded. The ... prohibition, which is based on the rationale of its harmful effect on the genitals, is deeply embedded in the Chinese philosophy of harmony between the two basic principles ofyin and yang ("feminine and

Sleep Paralysis and Hallucinosis

. Andrus [ 1 ] has suggested that Fuseli?s attitude in depicting this scene was more playful than grim, pointing out that caricatured versions were produced later by a number of political satirists such as ... Philosophy of Sleep, Appleton, New York, 1834 . [9] B. Roth and S. Bruhova , Dreams in narcolepsy, hypersomnia and associated sleep disorders , Experimental Medicine and Surgery 27 ( 1969 ), 187 - 209 . [10] S

The Disorder Named Koro

Chinese traditional education and sexual philosophy. In a culture known for its veneration of the older generation, parental warnings against masturba? tion are not lightly discarded. The prohibition, which ... is based on the rationale of its harmful effect on the genitals, is deeply embedded in the Chinese philosophy of harmony between the two basic principles ofyin and yang ("feminine and masculine