Lou Marinoff - Selected Scholarly Publications

Selected Scholarly Publications

2012: "Humanities Therapy: Restoring Well-Being in an Age of Culturally-Induced Illness", Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Philosophical Practice and 4th International Conference on Humanities Therapy, Humanities Institute, Kangwon National University, 27-48.

2011: "Transforming Poison into Medicine: The Role of Dualism in Psychiatry", The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 12(S1), 66-69.

2009: "Synchonicities, Serpents, and Something-Elseness", Philosophical Practice, 4.3, 519-34.

2007: "Geometry of the Lotus: The Middle Way and Humanity's Future", Journal of the Institute for Oriental Studies.

2006: "Leonard Cohen", entry in the Encyclopedia of Erotic Literature, eds. Gaetan Brulotte & John Phillips, Routledge, London, 261-263.

2003: "General Semantics and Philosophical Practice: Korzybski's Contributions to the Global Village", General Semantics Bulletin, 69, 13-26 (The Alfred Korzybski Memorial Lecture, 2001.)

2000: "Employment Equity versus Equal Opportunity", Sexuality and Culture, 4, 23-44.

1999: "The Tragedy of the Coffeehouse: Costly Riding, and How to Avert It", Journal of Conflict Resolution, 43, 434-450.

1999: "On Virtual Liberty: Offense, Harm and Censorship in Cyberspace", Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines, 18, 64-76.

1996: "How Braess' Paradox Solves Newcomb's Problem: Not!", International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 10, 217-237.

1995: "Has Turing Slain the Jabberwock?", Informatica, (Special Issue: Mind <> Computer), 19, 513-526.

1994: "A Resolution of Bertrand's Paradox", Philosophy of Science, 61, 1-24.

1994: "Hobbes, Spinoza, Kant, Highway Robbery and Game Theory", Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 72, 445-462.

1993: "Three Pseudo-Paradoxes in ‘Quantum' Decision Theory: Apparent Effects of Observation on Probability and Utility", Theory and Decision, 35, 55-73.

1992: "Maximizing Expected Utilities in the Prisoner's Dilemma", Journal of Conflict Resolution, 36, 183-216.

1990: "The Inapplicability of Evolutionarily Stable Strategy to the Prisoner's Dilemma", The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 41, 461-472.

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