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    Knowing what is good for you: a theory of prudential value and well-being.Tim E. Taylor - 2012 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    An examination of the philosophical issues surrounding prudential value: what it is for something to be good for a person; and well-being: what it is for someone's life to go well. It critically analyzes competing approaches, and proposes a new subjective account that addresses key weaknesses of existing theories.
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    Adaptation and the Measurement of Well-being.Tim Taylor - 2014 - Ethics and Social Welfare 8 (3):248-261.
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  3. The problem of 'Darwinizing' culture (or memes as the new phlogiston).Timothy Taylor - 2012 - In Martin H. Brinkworth & Friedel Weinert (eds.), Evolution 2.0: Implications of Darwinism in Philosophy and the Social and Natural Sciences. Springer.
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    Fourth graders’ (Re-)Reading, (historical) thinking, and (revised) writing about the black freedom movement.John H. Bickford, Jeremiah Clabough & Tim Taylor - 2020 - Journal of Social Studies Research 44 (2):249-261.
    Elementary teachers can integrate social studies into their curriculum through thematic or interdisciplinary units. This study explores fourth-grade students’ responses to a month-long, structured inquiry. For two weeks, fourth-graders engaged in multiple readings of five secondary and fourteen primary sources using closed- and open-ended analysis questions and extemporaneous, text-based writing. For another two weeks, the writing process guided students through concept mapping, skeleton outlining, peer- and teacher-review, and revision. Three researchers examined students’ writings for criticality, complexity, and clarity. Findings yielded (...)
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    Bad world music.Timothy D. Taylor - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge. pp. 83.
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    Does pleasure have intrinsic value?Timothy E. Taylor - 2010 - Journal of Value Inquiry 44 (3):313-319.
  7. Flying stags: icons and power in Thracian art.Timothy Taylor - 1987 - In Ian Hodder (ed.), The Archaeology of contextual meanings. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 117--32.
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    Music and musical practices in postmodernity.Timothy D. Taylor - 2002 - In Judith Irene Lochhead & Joseph Henry Auner (eds.), Postmodern Music/Postmodern Thought. Routledge. pp. 93--118.
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  9. The demons of comparison : archaeological classification vs. classificatory terminology.Timothy Taylor - 2015 - In Kristian Kristiansen, Ladislav Šmejda, Jan Turek & Evžen Neustupný (eds.), Paradigm found: archaeological theory present, past and future: essays in honour of Evžen Neustupný. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
     
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    Christoph Adami, Introduction to Artificial Life☆☆Springer-Verlag, New York, 1998; 374 pages + CD-ROM. Price DM 118 (hardcover). ISBN 0-387-94646-2. [REVIEW]Tim Taylor - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 130 (1):119-121.
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    Paul Anand's Happiness explained. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, 143 pp. [REVIEW]Tim E. Taylor - 2016 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 9 (2):196.
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