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The Aim of Rationality
The Aim of Rationality
It is proposed that rationality has an external goal—thinking as correctly as possible. (For example, perhaps believing as correctly as possible is being maximally confident of the...
Kant and Abstractionism about Concept Formation
Kant and Abstractionism about Concept Formation
This chapter outlines Kant’s account of empirical concept formation and discusses two objections that have been advanced against it. Kant holds that we form empirical concepts, suc...
Cicero: Select Letters
Cicero: Select Letters
Professor Shackleton Bailey is renowned for his major scholarly editions of Cicero's letters already published by Cambridge University Press. This selection from the complete corre...
The Binding of Isaac
The Binding of Isaac
Albo’s unique conception of choice can be uncovered in his individual exegetical discussions throughout Sefer ha-‘Iqqarim. In his homiletical approach to the enigmatic narrative of...
Relationship Roulette
Relationship Roulette
A psychotherapist reveals the illusions people bring to relationships, helping readers better understand whether the person they are considering is good for them—or not.
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Standardizing EEG Interpretation and Reporting
Standardizing EEG Interpretation and Reporting
This chapter describes how to standardize electroencephalographic (EEG) interpretation and reporting in clinical practice. The Standardized Computer-Based Organized Reporting of EE...
Introduction
Introduction
A Handbook on Reproductive Ethics faces many challenging tasks: choosing topics, selecting contributors, addressing nearly constant changes in reproductive technologies, and ensuri...
Decision Points
Decision Points
Teach students valuable information retrieval skills and build information literacy with this excellent guide and activity book. Along with a simplified explanation of Boolean logi...


