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    Gaston Bachelard is one of the indespensable figures in the history of 20th-century ideas. The broad scope of his work has had a lasting impact in several fields - notable philosophy, architecture and literature.
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    Three Generations of Complexity Theories: Nuances and ambiguities
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 40 (1): 66-82. 2008.
    The contemporary use of the term ‘complexity’ frequently indicates that it is considered a unified concept. This may lead to a neglect of the range of different theories that deal with the implications related to the notion of complexity. This paper, integrating both the English and the Latin traditions of research associated with this notion, suggests a more nuanced use of the term, thereby avoiding simplification of the concept to some of its dominant expressions only. The paper further explor…Read more
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    What is Intuition?
    The Monist 26 (2): 307-312. 1916.
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    Troubleshooting AI and Consent
    In Markus Dubber, Frank Pasquale & Sunit Das (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI, . pp. 347-362. 2020.
    As a normative concept, consent can perform the “moral magic” of transforming the moral relationship between two parties, rendering permissible otherwise impermissible actions. Yet, as a governance mechanism for achieving ethical data practices, consent has become strained—and AI has played no small part in its contentious state. In this chapter we will describe how consent has become such a controversial component of data protection as artificial intelligence systems have proliferated in our ev…Read more
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    Numerals and neural reuse
    Synthese 197 (9): 3657-3681. 2020.
    Menary OpenMIND, MIND Group, Frankfurt am Main, 2015) has argued that the development of our capacities for mathematical cognition can be explained in terms of enculturation. Our ancient systems for perceptually estimating numerical quantities are augmented and transformed by interacting with a culturally-enriched environment that provides scaffolds for the acquisition of cognitive practices, leading to the development of a discrete number system for representing number precisely. Numerals and t…Read more
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    Freedom, history, and race in progressive thought
    Social Philosophy and Policy 29 (2): 220-254. 2012.
    Research Articles Tiffany Jones Miller, Social Philosophy and Policy, FirstView Article
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    Implicit Detection of Poetic Harmony by the Naïve Brain
    with Awel Vaughan-Evans, Robat Trefor, Llion Jones, Peredur Lynch, and Guillaume Thierry
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
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    The Womanist-Buddhist Consultation as a Reading Community
    Buddhist-Christian Studies 32 47-55. 2012.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Womanist-Buddhist Consultation as a Reading CommunityCarolyn M. Jones MedineIn Breaking the Fall, the late Robert Detweiler (1932-2008) imagines what a reading community, "a contemporary version of the old storytelling cultures,"1 might look like. He suggests that in such a community, "The accent on community itself would offer a balance to our excessively privatizing tendencies; the communal interaction could counter our relentl…Read more
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    Is the ‘naming’ deficit in dyslexia a misnomer?
    with Holly P. Branigan, Anna Hatzidaki, and Mateo Obregón
    Cognition 116 (1): 56-70. 2010.
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    Gaston Bachelard: Subversive Humanist: Texts and Readings
    with Audrey M. van Mersbergen
    Substance 22 (2/3): 358. 1993.
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    Users or Students? Privacy in University MOOCS
    with Lucas Regner
    Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (5): 1473-1496. 2016.
    Two terms, student privacy and Massive Open Online Courses, have received a significant amount of attention recently. Both represent interesting sites of change in entrenched structures, one educational and one legal. MOOCs represent something college courses have never been able to provide: universal access. Universities not wanting to miss the MOOC wave have started to build MOOC courses and integrate them into the university system in various ways. However, the design and scale of university …Read more
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    Christian ethics for Black theology
    Abingdon Press. 1974.
    Discussion of how to merge the morality of the Christian faith with Black theology thought that emphasizes black freedom.
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    A Simple, Testable Mind–Body Solution?
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 31 (1): 51-75. 2024.
    Neuroelectrical panpsychism (NP) offers a clear, simple, testable mind–body solution. It says that everything is at least minimally conscious, and electrical activity across separate neurons creates a unified, intelligent mind. NP draws on recent experimental evidence to address the easy problem of specifying the mind's neural correlates. These correlates are neuroelectrical activities that, for example, generate our different qualia, unite them to form perceptions and emotions, and help guide b…Read more
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    The redemptive instant
    Philosophy Today 47 (5): 124-131. 2003.
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    Bilinguals apply language-specific grain sizes during sentence reading
    with Ciara Egan, Gary M. Oppenheim, Christopher Saville, and Kristina Moll
    Cognition 193 (C): 104018. 2019.
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    Episodic traces and statistical regularities: Paired associate learning in typical and dyslexic readers
    with Jan-Rouke Kuipers, Sinead Nugent, Angelina Miley, and Gary Oppenheim
    Cognition 177 (C): 214-225. 2018.
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    Heavenly and pandemic names in heliodorus' aethiopica
    Classical Quarterly 56 (02): 548-. 2006.
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    Benevolence in New-age Businesses of Developing Economies: Some Conclusions from The Information Technology Companies/Sector of India
    with Umashankar Venkatesh and Anirban Chaudhuri
    Journal of Human Values 27 (1): 49-59. 2020.
    The article evaluates how knowledge workers in new-age businesses in developing economies conceptualize and practise acts of individual social responsibility vis-à-vis the corporate social responsibility endeavours of the companies for which they work. The study aims to differentiate between the values that drive ISR and CSR in such organizations. On one hand, the study targets young information technology professionals between the ages of 25 and 35 years exploring the individual motivations for…Read more
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    Good enough language processing: A satisficing approach
    with Fernanda Ferreira and Paul E. Engelhardt
    In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, . pp. 413--418. 2009.
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    Bell hooks, Black Feminist Thought, and Black Buddhism: A Tribute
    Journal of World Philosophies 7 (1): 187-196. 2022.
    pThis tribute to the late bell hooks examines her work as a Black feminist and Black Buddhist. After a brief introduction to her life, I examine her contributions to feminist thought, particularly her understanding of the need to dismantle “imperial white supremacist capitalist patriarchy.” As a Black feminist and woman, hooks comes to this work, first, with rage, but in her turn to Buddhist thought, she develops a love ethic, one that she wrote extensively about until her death in 2021 of renal…Read more
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    Philosophical Presences in the Ancient Novel (edited book)
    with John Robert Morgan
    Groningen University Library. 2007.
    However, the relation of the novels to ancient philosophy remains under-studied. This volume is intended to open up some of the issues involved.
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    Fragments of a Poetics of Fire, by Gaston Bachelard , translated by Kenneth Haltman
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 25 (2): 197-199. 1994.