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Judgments of Beauty in Theory Evaluation

Judgments of Beauty in Theory Evaluation

Devon Brickhouse-Bryson

Lexington Books
2020
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In Judgments of Beauty in Theory Evaluation, Devon Brickhouse-Bryson argues that judgments of beauty are a justified part of theory evaluation of all sorts, including both scientific theory evaluation and philosophical theory evaluation. He supports this argument with an account of beauty—inherited from Kant and Mothersill—on which the distinctive nature of judgments of beauty is that they are unprincipled, yet possible. Brickhouse-Bryson analyzes two important methods of theory evaluation—reflective equilibrium and simplicity—and argues that these methods require making judgments of beauty understood. He further argues that these methods of theory evaluation are not anomalies, but that they point to a deeper lesson about the nature of theorizing and the necessity of using judgments of beauty to evaluate systems, like theories. This book has implications for the debate in philosophy of science over judgments of beauty and also prompts a reckoning in philosophy itself over the use of judgments of beauty in philosophical theory evaluation.
Judgments of Beauty in Theory Evaluation

Judgments of Beauty in Theory Evaluation

Devon Brickhouse-Bryson

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2021
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In Judgments of Beauty in Theory Evaluation, Devon Brickhouse-Bryson argues that judgments of beauty are a justified part of theory evaluation of all sorts, including both scientific theory evaluation and philosophical theory evaluation. He supports this argument with an account of beauty—inherited from Kant and Mothersill—on which the distinctive nature of judgments of beauty is that they are unprincipled, yet possible. Brickhouse-Bryson analyzes two important methods of theory evaluation—reflective equilibrium and simplicity—and argues that these methods require making judgments of beauty understood. He further argues that these methods of theory evaluation are not anomalies, but that they point to a deeper lesson about the nature of theorizing and the necessity of using judgments of beauty to evaluate systems, like theories. This book has implications for the debate in philosophy of science over judgments of beauty and also prompts a reckoning in philosophy itself over the use of judgments of beauty in philosophical theory evaluation.
The Bottom Line for Baby

The Bottom Line for Baby

Tina Payne Bryson

Hodder Stoughton
2020
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'An essential guide to making all your important parenting decisions' - Daniel J. Siegel, MD, New York Times bestselling co-author of The Whole-Brain ChildApply the best science to all your parenting decisions with this essential A-Z guide for your biggest questions and concerns from the New York Times bestselling co-author of The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline.Every baby- and toddler-care decision sends parents scrambling to do the right thing, and often down into the rabbit hole of conflicting advice. Dr Tina Payne Bryson has sifted through the reliable research (including about all those old wives' tales) and will help you make a manageable molehill out of the mountain of information and answer more than sixty common concerns and dilemmas, including Breast or bottle? Or breast and bottle? Will that cause nipple confusion? What's the latest recommendation for introducing solids in light of potential allergies? Should I sign us up for music and early-language classes? Should we be co-sleeping? When is the right time to wean my baby off her dummy? How do I get this child to sleep through the night?!Dr Bryson boils things down with authority, demystifying the issues in three distinct sections: an objective summary of the schools of thought on the topic, including commonly held pros and cons; a clear and concise primer on "What the Science Says"; and a Bottom Line conclusion. When the science doesn't point clearly in one direction, she guides you to assess and apply the information in a way that's consistent with your family's principles and meets your child's unique needs. Full of warmth, expert wisdom, and blessedly bite-sized explanations, The Bottom Line for Baby will help you understand what the priorities really are during the first year of your baby's life.
To and Fro

To and Fro

Lt Ladino Bryson

Renewing Your Mind Ink
2021
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A near-fatal car accident wipes out a lifetime of love and memories of Kelsey Smith-Prichard which brings on a new set of issues leading to the search for herself and the truth. Kelsey is a strong, fearless, beautiful, successful, young attorney, as well as a wife and mother, who was able to manage both her home and professional life until the day she could no longer remember any of it. Due to the three people helping her on this journey, she struggles to remember the past. She senses in her spirit, their concern does not line up as it becomes evident that they are an impediment with any progress in moving forward to create the life she once loved. Navigating the newness of life unfamiliar, the past is still present in the relationships with her husband, children, mother, and best friend she no longer knows. Secrets, lies, and generational curses are a part of her life. Will she be able to forgive what she is unsure of, regain her life, obtain spiritual liberation, and learn to love again?To and Fro: Kelsey's Journey is book one in the To And Fro Trilogy Series.
Mary's Titles

Mary's Titles

Elizabeth G Bryson

Westbow Press
2022
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This engaging read encourages deep reflection and active response; exploring the deep Biblical meaning of the 50 titles of Mary in the Litany of Loreto; discovering their symbolic meaning and relevance in our lives, so we grow closer to God. Reading this will help you grow into a closer relationship with Jesus, increase in Biblical knowledge as well as develop in understanding and appreciation of his Mother Mary, through focusing on her titles. We discover that Mary points us to Jesus, saying at the wedding at Cana 'do whatever he tells you' (John 2:5). There is no other book that explores all these titles of Mary.