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Beatrice Edgell’s myth of the given
Wilfrid Sellars' ‘myth of the given' had a momentous influence on 20th-century epistemology, putting under pressure the internalist foundationalism so prominent in early analytic philosophy.
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Beatrice Edgell: An appreciation
British Journal of Psychology, 2001Beatrice Edgell's contribution to the development of psychology is assessed. Edgell was Head of the Department of Philosophy and Psychology at Bedford College, London, from 1898 to 1933. She did much to develop the status of psychology within the College and the University, and established one of the first psychological laboratories in Britain. She was
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Willa Beatrice Brown and Chicago's Aviation Legacy
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (1908-1984), 2023T. Kraus
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Pleistocene polyphony - the diversity of human adaptations at the Last Glacial Maximum, Clive Gamble and Olga Soffer living in the Last High Glacial - an interdisciplinary challenge, T.H.van Andel the Last Pleniglacial in the Paris Basin (22,500-14,000 ...
O. Soffer, C. Gamble
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The Cross, the Gospels, and the Work of Art in the Carolingian Age, by Beatrice E. Kitzinger
, 2020D. Ganz
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Beatrice Webb (1858–1943): “A career of disinterested research”
, 2020P. Thane
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Harriet Taylor Mill, Mary Paley Marshall and Beatrice Potter Webb
The Routledge Handbook of the History of Women’s Economic Thought, 2018Virginie Gouverneur
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Beatrice Beebe and Frank Lachmann: The Origins of Attachment: Infant Research and Adult Treatment
The American journal of psychoanalysis, 2015Nancy Freeman-Carroll
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