2108:. In Bartlett's monograph, the "species problem" refers to past efforts, foremost by biologists, to define definitively and objectively what the concept of "species" means. Bartlett seeks to demonstrate two central assertions about the species problem: First, he claims that past efforts to define in any compelling way what "species" means have been unsuccessful because they have failed to understand the theoretical impossibility of the task. It is theoretically impossible, he argues, to define in any compelling way what "species" means due to what he calls "the inescapable ambiguity" that is ingredient in the very attempt to reach such a definition. Second, he claims that the solution to the species problem requires what he calls a "framework-relative" approach to species definition. Such an approach, Bartlett seeks to demonstrate, is logically compelling in the sense that it cannot
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twentieth century psychologists, psychiatrists, ethologists, psychologically focused historians, and others who have studied the underlying psychology of human aggression and destructiveness. The conclusions of the study emphasize that human pathology has many originating factors, that people obtain varied cognitive and emotional gratifications from such pathology, and that human pathology is a normal human condition and is therefore generally intractable, at least at this stage of human development. Bartlett describes how deficits in what he defines as
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within a legal framework in order to make evident the ways in which human laws have reflected the underlying psychological and conceptual blocks to compassionate treatment of non-human animals. Bartlett was later invited by Brazil's
Ministry of Education to address the International Congress on Animal Rights, Salvador, Brazil, Oct. 8–11, 2008. For use at the Congress, "Roots of Human Resistance to Animal Rights" was translated into Portuguese and then published.
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2148:. In this paper, Bartlett examines what he claims are three important and unquestioned presumptions that fundamentally influence contemporary society, our educational system, and the professions. These presumptions are: the high value that is placed on usefulness, on striving for popularity, and on the wish to influence other people. He presents the case against these presumptions which he claims impede the development of human culture.
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written and clearly structured. Bartlett follows a regular expository pattern by explaining objectives, logically and systematically developing arguments and conclusions, and presenting frequent summaries. The premises and implications are intellectually easy to grasp, unforgettable, and alarming.... Bartlett includes considerations and concepts that are seldom presented elsewhere."
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intelligence" as a distinguishable variety of human intelligence, one which he explains is especially important to philosophers. In this context, he has sought to understand the challenges posed by the psychological profile of philosophers that can obstruct the development and implementation of the skills associated with epistemological intelligence.
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2124:. Bartlett argues that theism, atheism, and agnosticism are all fundamentally incoherent from the standpoint of a logical, epistemological analysis. He formulates a proof that theism, as well as atheism and agnosticism, are equally unacceptable because each is "conceptually self-undermining" and therefore incoherent.
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psychiatric classification of mental disorders, with the result that some outstanding creative individuals may be considered to have various degrees of psychopathology. Bartlett has argued that this is not only short-sighted, but it questionably presumes that the psychology of normality should serve
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commented: "This book is stunning, upsetting, gripping.... he book is a moral act of the highest order. These...comments would be incomplete without mentioning the erudition, the intellectual insight and playfulness, the gallows humor and the self-restraint which deepen and lighten this book." Since
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be accepted without bringing about a form of self-referential consistency that undermines the very possibility of meaning. Bartlett argues that this "metalogical" variety of self-referential inconsistency comprises a new and distinct kind of self-referential inconsistency, to be distinguished from
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Book Club and the
Psychotherapy Book Club. The book presents a self-diagnosing algorithm to help readers identify, based on effectiveness studies, potentially most promising forms of therapeutic care. The algorithm takes into account individual symptoms, circumstances, personality, and life goals.
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Bartlett published a psychological and epistemological analysis of the blocks that prevent the majority of people from recognizing and respecting the sentience of members of other species. The study, "Roots of Human
Resistance to Animal Rights: Psychological and Conceptual Blocks," was developed
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as arbiter for mentally healthy emotional, aesthetic, and cognitive characteristics and abilities. In a group of further publications, Bartlett has described in detail how it is possible to enrich and deepen our understanding of both the psychology of creativity and the psychology of normality.
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throughout Mexico. Bartlett showed unusual aptitude, skipping a grade in grammar school, attending college concomitantly while still in high school, and completing his undergraduate degree in three years, followed by a succession of scholarships and fellowships during undergraduate and graduate
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Bartlett's studies relating to the nosology of mental illness and his critique of the assumption that psychological normality should be equated with good mental health led him to examine the psychology of creative individuals. The psychology of artists and other highly creative people has been
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is absolutely limpid (Chapter 20). These and many other gems are scattered throughout the books. For this reason, and because the books present such an unusual stance that can provoke thoughtful consideration of the accepted truths in psychology, I highly recommend them.... Both books are well
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was published. The 200,000-word study applies the science of pathology to the human species in order to identify and describe many dispositionally-based pathologies that afflict our species, often without our awareness. A central purpose of the book is to bring together and discuss the work of
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With training and research in psychology and philosophy, Bartlett has undertaken a psychological examination both of philosophy as a discipline and of philosophers as a psychologically characterizable group. Related to this work, Bartlett has sought to identify and describe "epistemological
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was published. The book examines contemporary psychiatry's and clinical psychology's definition of mental health in terms of the baseline standard of psychological normality. Bartlett makes the case that this supposition has come to be accepted uncritically — even though that supposition is
800:(i.e., equating mere syndromes with real disease entities) despite the absence of an organic basis for the majority of alleged medical disorders. Bartlett seeks to offer a constructive revision of what we should accept as a standard for good mental health. A critical assessment by
2154:. In this essay, Bartlett advances an innovative approach to answer the perennial question whether truth, morality, and beauty have an objective basis. The essay seeks to show how it is possible to associate three varieties of human intelligence—cognitive intelligence, "
275:. His findings challenge the assumption that psychological normality should serve as a standard for good mental health. He is the author or editor of more than 20 books and research monographs as well as many papers published in professional journals in the fields of
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Bartlett has received recognition in both disciplines of philosophy and psychology. He is the author or editor of more than 20 books and research monographs, and many papers published in professional journals. His research has been funded under grants by the
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As described in further detail in the sections that follow, Bartlett's research and publications can be divided into two main groups: studies in philosophy and studies in clinical psychology. In philosophy, his research has focused on the theory of
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2 vols., 834 pages (Vol. I: French; Vol. II: English). Doctoral dissertation, Université de Paris, 1970. University
Microfilms International #7905583. In 2013, published electronically by Erasmus University Rotterdam in two volumes:
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The paper examines a variety of blocks that originate in human psychology and in common ways of thinking, blocks that obstruct our recognition of and respect for both the individual consciousness and the legal rights of non-human
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Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 2005, Chapter 18; also pp. 5, 8, 64, 101, 174, 184, 218, 293, 304, 310-312. In
Bartlett's study, deficits in moral intelligence constitute one of the central factors that contribute to human
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Vol. 26, No. 1, 1993, pp. 18-40. (A concurrent publication in the
Netherlands of the following article:) Steven James Bartlett, "Barbarians at the Door: A Psychological and Historical Profile of Today's College Students."
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appraised the book as "a challenging and thought provoking approach that makes a significant contribution to an aspect of human psychopathology that is rarely or so comprehensively addressed." About the book,
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combine with the psychology of stupidity, which together form major contributors to the psychological shortcomings that result in human pathology. In critical responses to the book, the study was commended by
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Bartlett, "Philosophy as Conceptual Therapy." Educational Resources Information Center, National Institute of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, May, 1983, Document #ED 224
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Bartlett studied these issues in a series of published papers that seek to explain faculty demoralization that can result from deteriorating conditions affecting the state of higher education in
America.
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expressed regret for "numerous and substantive changes and abridgments...to which the author had not consented," and offered to send readers upon request a reprint of the text as originally written.)
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Bartlett first formulated his revisionary methodology within a phenomenological framework in which the concept of reference plays a logically primitive role; he later separated his approach to
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2026:. An edited collection of 33 papers by authors who have contributed to this area of study, including Fitch, Smullyan, Prior, Rescher, van Fraassen, Johnstone, Boyle, Bartlett, and others.
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Bartlett first directed attention to what he calls human "moral intelligence" in his 2002 work, "Roots of Human
Resistance to Animal Rights: Psychological and Conceptual Blocks."
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Bartlett (Germanist, cellist, and viola da gambist), daughter of Shirley Love and physicist Allan W. Love, designer of the antenna line feed for the
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is a timely, scholarly, and important piece of work that should appeal to anyone who is interested in understanding human evil." Author and President of the Jewish Life Network
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on the abuses of peer review and editorial bias (Chapter 7) and adopt his proposed code of conduct for peer reviewers and editors (p. 172). And Bartlett's treatment of
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Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer, 1993, pp. 296-310. (In a "Note to Our Readers," Vol. 36, No. 3, page 303, the journal notified readers of this version of the paper that
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marks the most comprehensive examination of evil to date. Drawing from different fields of study, including psychology and epistemology, Bartlett sets out on a
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Steven James Bartlett, "RaĂzes da resistĂŞncia humana aos direitos dos animais: Bloqueios psicolĂłgicos e conceituais." Daniel Braga Lourenço (Trans.).
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1107:. Each volume contains a terminological index, with tables of contents hyperlinked to the text. Both open access volumes are also available through
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of delineating the parameters on human evil.... The resulting text is a most welcome addition to the field and provides for fascinating reading.
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The book was followed by the publication of the author's summary appraisal of the effectiveness of psychotherapy, about which psychiatrist
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1998:. An academic learning game for use in university-level classes in mathematical logic, including both propositional and predicate calculi.
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commented: "he study of evil is just beginning and you are a pioneer." Eric Zillmer, Carl R. Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology at
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Vol. XXII, No. 1, 1974, pp. 73-89. (Polish translation of Steven James Bartlett, "Phenomenology of the Implicit," published in
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A Relativistic Theory of Phenomenological Constitution: A Self-referential, Transcendental Approach to Conceptual Pathology.
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A Relativistic Theory of Phenomenological Constitution: A Self-Referential, Transcendental Approach to Conceptual Pathology.
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A Relativistic Theory of Phenomenological Constitution: A Self-referential, Transcendental Approach to Conceptual Pathology
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questions and rejects this central assumption. Among the author's objections to this assumption is the reification by the
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Presents an algorithm to aid people in identifying approaches to counseling or therapy likely to be most helpful to them.
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Over a period of decades, Bartlett has weighed the question whether psychotherapy is truly effective. In 1987, his book
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fundamental to current clinical theory and practice, and forms the core of the psychiatric classification system of the
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Challenging the standard of psychological normality presupposed by contemporary psychiatry and much clinical psychology
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Steven James Bartlett, "Barbarians at the Door: A Psychological and Historical Profile of Today's College Students."
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Steven James Bartlett, "The Loss of Permanent Realities: Demoralization of University Faculty in the Liberal Arts."
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classifications. It could not be more relevant in our times.... I wish everyone would read Bartlett's chapter in
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Steven James Bartlett, "When Normal Is Harmful, and Abnormal Is Healthy." In the electronic research database,
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Normality Does Not Equal Mental Health: The Need to Look Elsewhere for Standards of Good Psychological Health.
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Normality Does Not Equal Mental Health: The Need to Look Elsewhere for Standards of Good Psychological Health,
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Normality Does Not Equal Mental Health: The Need to Look Elsewhere for Standards of Good Psychological Health.
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Normality Does Not Equal Mental Health: The Need to Look Elsewhere for Standards of Good Psychological Health.
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Normality Does Not Equal Mental Health: The Need to Look Elsewhere for Standards of Good Psychological Health
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James Bartlett, Steven (2008). "The humanistic psychology of human evil: Ernest Becker and Arthur Koestler".
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Normality Does Not Equal Mental Health: The Need to Look Elsewhere for Standards of Good Psychological Health
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Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers, 1992. Now published electronically as an open access publication by
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Steven James Bartlett, "Roots of Human Resistance to Animal Rights: Psychological and Conceptual Blocks."
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Bartlett has published a series of further books and papers related to the same and related subjects.
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A variety of books and papers by Steven James Bartlett; some are abstracted and some are archived by
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the philosophically familiar varieties of semantical and pragmatical self-referential inconsistency.
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Steven James Bartlett, "Hoisted by Their Own Petards: Philosophical Positions that Self-Destruct."
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Steven James Bartlett, "Epistemological Intelligence." Monograph, open access publication, 2017,
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Steven James Bartlett, "From the Artist's Perspective: The Psychopathology of the Normal World."
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Steven James Bartlett, "The Psychology of Faculty Demoralization in the Liberal Arts: Burnout,
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New York: Contemporary Books/McGraw-Hill, 1987. Now freely available with a 2014 Preface as an
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Steven James Bartlett, "Silence: Freedom or Crime?" In O. A. Robinson and Joseph Bien (Eds.),
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a most promising organizing conceptual framework, helpful in understanding the problems with
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Bartlett, Steven James (2015). "The species problem: inescapable ambiguity and redundancy".
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Bartlett, Steven James (2015). "The species problem: inescapable ambiguity and redundancy".
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Steven James Bartlett, "The Problem of Psychotherapeutic Effectiveness," updated 2014.
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Steven James Bartlett, "The Problem of Psychotherapeutic Effectiveness," updated 2014.
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When You Don't Know Where to Turn: A Self-Diagnosing Guide to Counseling and Therapy.
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Leviathan: Proceedings of the Society for Social and Political Philosophy, 1979-1981.
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When You Don't Know Where to Turn: A Self-diagnosing Guide to Counseling and Therapy
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When You Don't Know Where to Turn: A Self-Diagnosing Guide to Counseling and Therapy
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Steven James Bartlett, "Self-Reference, Phenomenology, and Philosophy of Science."
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Steven James Bartlett, "The Dilemma of Abnormality." In Thomas G. Plante (Ed.),
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zur Erforschung der Lebensbedingungen der wissenschaftlich-technischen Welt in
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Hans H. Strupp, quotation from letter to the author dated November 14, 1990,
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Member of the Global Advisory Board of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies
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Steven James Bartlett, "Referential Consistency as a Criterion of Meaning."
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Michigan State University's Detroit College of Law, Animal Law Web Center.
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Steven James Bartlett, "A Brief Conceptual Autobiography," available from
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The psychology of higher education and burn-out among liberal arts faculty
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Steven James Bartlett, "The Problem of Psychotherapeutic Effectiveness."
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Michigan State University’s Detroit College of Law, Animal Law Web Center
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Who's Who in U.S. Writers, Editors & Poets. A Biographical Directory
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June 13, 2012, Vol. 57, Release 23, Article 2 (no pagination specified).
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Conceptual Therapy: An Introduction to Framework-relative Epistemology.
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Conceptual Therapy: An Introduction to Framework-relative Epistemology
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A Polish translation of the author's "Phenomenology of the Implicit."
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Who's Who in Writers, Editors & Poets. United States & Canada
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Steven James Bartlett, "Psychological Underpinnings of Philosophy."
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Chap. 9, pp. 237-240. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers, 2011.
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A further discussion of these issues is found in Bartlett's book,
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Dialectica: Revue international de philosophie de la connaissance,
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Dialectica: Revue international de philosophie de la connaissance,
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Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 2005. Back cover commendation.
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Metalogic of Reference: A Study in the Foundations of Possibility.
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Steven James Bartlett, "A Brief Conceptual Autobiography" from
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Alejandra Suarez, "The Worst Devils of Our Nature: A Review of
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Steven James Bartlett, "The Idea of a Metalogic of Reference."
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of hatred, the psychology of mediocrity, and the psychology of
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Critique of Impure Reason: Horizons of Possibility and Meaning
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Critique of Impure Reason: Horizons of Possibility and Meaning
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Critique of Impure Reason: Horizons of Possibility and Meaning
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Steven James Bartlett, "The Ecological Pathology of Man."
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VALIDITY: A Learning Game Approach to Mathematical Logic
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HAL (Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe).
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separate online description of the book and its purpose.
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which investigates the properties of systems capable of
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HAL (Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
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Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 2005, pp. vii-viii.
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contain many altogether usefully reframed concepts. he
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Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 2005, p. 360.
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The psychology of human aggression and destructiveness
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Mentalities/Mentalités: An Interdisciplinary Journal,
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Phenomenology and the elimination of conceptual error
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers, 2011, p. 309.
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be accepted without self-referential inconsistency.
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1142:Starnberg, Germany: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, 1975.
844:, the relativity of frameworks, and human evil in
788:), which has become today's diagnostic authority.
569:1989–2011, studies relating to clinical psychology
2030:"The Problem of Psychotherapeutic Effectiveness."
1812:Steven James Bartlett, "Philosophy as Ideology."
1777:), Vol. 2, No. 3, July/December, 2007, pp. 17-66.
968:Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 2005, p. 360.
2334:University of the Pacific (United States) alumni
2152:"The Objectivity of Truth, Morality, and Beauty"
705:Research and publications in clinical psychology
370:, 1972–74; was appointed research fellow at the
1688:: The Etiology of Work-Engendered Depression."
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744:, commended the book: "Steven James Bartlett's
673:Bartlett has contributed to the field of study
438:Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions
354:while his father undertook a study of some 350
194:Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions
2299:University of California, Santa Barbara alumni
1887:"About the Author," in Steven James Bartlett,
1880:"About the Author," in Steven James Bartlett,
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1209:Steven James Bartlett and Peter Suber (Eds.),
1091:
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986:"About the Author," in Steven James Bartlett,
964:"About the Author," in Steven James Bartlett,
861:was published and subsequently adopted by the
303:. He is the son of American author and artist
2084:Reflexivity: A Source-Book in Self-Reference,
1955:2000 Outstanding Scholars of the 21st Century
1910:Steven James Bartlett, biographical entry as
1229:Reflexivity: A Source Book in Self-Reference.
1124:Allentown, PA: Klare Ltd., 1986, pp. 100-106.
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331:, and later engaged in postdoctoral study in
271:and destructiveness, and the shortcomings of
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2023:Reflexivity: A Source Book in Self-Reference
1882:The Pathology of Man: A Study of Human Evil.
1604:The Pathology of Man: A Study of Human Evil.
1509:Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers, 2011.
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966:The Pathology of Man: A Study of Human Evil.
19:For the American politician from Texas, see
1967:International Authors and Writers Who's Who
1829:Vol. 20, Nos. 3 & 4, 1989, pp. 295-305.
1459:The Pathology of Man: A Study of Human Evil
1442:The Pathology of Man: A Study of Human Evil
1334:. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 2005.
1332:The Pathology of Man: A Study of Human Evil
901:studied from the diagnostic perspective of
719:The Pathology of Man: A Study of Human Evil
327:, his Ph.D. in philosophy in 1971 from the
2324:Washington University in St. Louis fellows
2237:Works by Steven James Bartlett catalogued
1581:
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1448:Volume 51, No. 3, June, 2006, pp. 486-487.
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1211:Self-Reference: Reflections on Reflexivity
95:Raymond College, University of the Pacific
25:
2294:21st-century American non-fiction writers
2289:20th-century American non-fiction writers
2243:by the University of California libraries
2239:by the University of California libraries
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1790:Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio Press, 2013.
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1461:by Steven James Bartlett: Book Review."
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812:, evaluating the two books as follows: "
382:, 1974–75; served as consultant for the
315:, an Oxford-style honors college of the
2130:. Open access monograph available from
2092:. Open access monograph available from
1077:, Vol. 52, No.3, June 2010, pp. 96-97:
924:
577:Research and publications in philosophy
325:University of California, Santa Barbara
85:University of California, Santa Barbara
2059:"The Idea of a Metalogic of Reference"
2008:"Fenomenologia Tego – Co Implikowane."
1351:Vol. 29, Nos. 2-3, 1975, pp. 173-188.)
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1075:IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine
810:Normality Does Not Equal Mental Health
790:Normality Does Not Equal Mental Health
1740:and the Disintegration of Idealism."
1446:The Journal of Analytical Psychology,
1440:Marcus West, "Steven James Bartlett:
1397:. Translated and published online in
1364:Vol. 29, Nos. 2-3, 1975, pp. 173-188.
16:American philosopher and psychologist
7:
1775:Revista Brasileira de Direito Animal
1477:"Preface" to Steven James Bartlett,
1465:, Vol. 71, No. 3, 2007, pp. 267-268.
1463:The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
733:The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
729:The Journal of Analytical Psychology
362:Bartlett served as professor at the
2329:20th-century American psychologists
2274:21st-century American psychologists
2232:in libraries catalogued by WorldCat
2228:in libraries catalogued by WorldCat
1587:Abnormal Psychology across the Ages
910:Psychological studies of philosophy
853:Psychotherapy and its effectiveness
562:1975–1988, studies relating to the
559:1964–1974, studies in phenomenology
237:http://www.willamette.edu/~sbartlet
2269:21st-century American philosophers
2264:20th-century American philosophers
2112:be accepted without inconsistency.
1939:, 1989–1990, 1992–1993, 1995–1996.
1744:Vol. 12, No. 3, 1994, pp. 277-289.
1573:Vol. 37, No. 3, 2009, pp. 235-256.
1252:Vol. 13, No. 3, 1980, pp. 143-167.
675:the general theory of reflexivity,
533:, as well as of the psychology of
341:Washington University in St. Louis
42:Steven James Bartlett 2005, age 60
14:
1866:"Steven James Bartlett" entry in
1692:Vol. 8, No. 3, 1990, pp. 389-396.
689:, to self-referential systems in
2002:"Phenomenology of the Implicit."
1803:Vol. 19, No. 1, 1986, pp. 16-26.
1727:Vol. 27, No. 1, 1994, pp. 25-39.
1646:Vol. 23, No. 2, 1990, pp. 75-86.
1534:Journal of Humanistic Psychology
36:
2226:Works by Steven James Bartlett
2211:Works by Steven James Bartlett
2206:Library cataloguing information
1961:5000 Personalities of the World
1816:Vol. 17, No. 1, 1986, pp. 1-13.
1628:eBook through Project Gutenberg
1522:Vol. 20, No. 2, 2006, pp. 1-18.
1380:Vol. 9, No. 3, 1976, pp. 85-92.
1301:Vol. 1, No. 2, 1988, pp. 69-80.
887:The psychology of animal rights
2319:American expatriates in Mexico
2314:American expatriates in France
2196:Works by Steven James Bartlett
1925:Directory of American Scholars
1771:Brazilian Animal Rights Review
1659:and in the open access paper,
1158:and in the open access paper,
487:self-referential argumentation
115:'s concept of mental disorders
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2053:eBook from Project Gutenberg.
1943:Who's Who in the 21st Century
1919:Willamette University website
1875:Willamette University website
1233:Erasmus University Rotterdam.
1227:Steven James Bartlett (Ed.),
458:Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker
2140:epistemological intelligence
2128:Epistemological Intelligence
1856:External links and resources
1571:The Humanistic Psychologist,
1017:"Short Bio," available from
896:The psychology of creativity
606:in the sense that it cannot
307:and his wife, American poet
2284:American psychology writers
2177:Additional online resources
1868:Contemporary Authors Online
1270:Vol. 52, 1982, pp. 267-282.
1063:Contemporary Authors Online
944:Contemporary Authors Online
476:Principal areas of research
426:National Science Foundation
388:National Science Foundation
255:notable for his studies in
247:(born 1945) is an American
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2221:in the Library of Congress
2217:in the Library of Congress
2213:in the Library of Congress
804:combined a review of both
419:Recognition and importance
263:, and for his work on the
109:• Pathologies of normality
18:
1974:Selected books and papers
773:In 2011, Bartlett's book
717:In 2005, Bartlett's book
639:Critique of Impure Reason
317:University of the Pacific
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2279:Humanistic psychologists
1801:Methodology and Science,
1742:New Ideas in Psychology,
1725:Methodology and Science,
1703:Methodology and Science,
1690:New Ideas in Psychology,
1684:Steven James Bartlett, "
1644:Methodology and Science,
1546:10.1177/0022167807305249
1378:Methodology and Science,
1250:Methodology and Science,
828:offered in Chapter 2 of
537:and editorial bias, the
119:• Metalogic of reference
1894:"About the Author," in
1622:Steven James Bartlett,
1505:Steven James Bartlett,
1457:W. W. Meissner, M.D., "
1330:Steven James Bartlett,
1310:Steven James Bartlett,
1193:Steven James Bartlett,
1175:Steven James Bartlett,
1138:Steven James Bartlett,
1039:"About the Author," in
691:artificial intelligence
430:Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
406:Oregon State University
398:Methodology and Science
305:Paul Alexander Bartlett
273:psychological normality
164:Oregon State University
2160:aesthetic intelligence
1861:Biographical resources
1345:Roczniki Filozoficzne,
669:Studies of reflexivity
624:metalogic of reference
600:conceptual pathologies
505:as it is expressed in
368:University of Hartford
366:, 1971–72, and at the
337:Saint Louis University
182:University of Hartford
170:Saint Louis University
1019:Willamette University
1006:Willamette University
763:The Pathology of Man,
695:theory of computation
402:Willamette University
364:University of Florida
299:Bartlett was born in
289:philosophy of science
261:theory of reflexivity
245:Steven James Bartlett
188:University of Florida
158:Willamette University
147:Philosophy of science
30:Steven James Bartlett
1788:Health and Wellness.
806:The Pathology of Man
754:The Pathology of Man
746:The Pathology of Man
596:therapy for concepts
415:'s radio telescope.
393:The Modern Schoolman
117:• Conceptual therapy
761:the publication of
549:as promoted by the
413:Arecibo Observatory
372:Max-Planck-Institut
333:clinical psychology
329:Université de Paris
176:Max-Planck-Institut
75:Université de Paris
2156:moral intelligence
1988:Vol. II in English
1105:Vol. II in English
724:moral intelligence
687:mathematical logic
620:conceptual therapy
531:moral intelligence
434:Alliance Française
309:Elizabeth Bartlett
285:mathematical logic
2200:Project Gutenberg
742:Drexel University
699:psychopathologies
404:, 1988- , and at
323:in 1968 from the
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