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  1. Differential vulnerability of substantia nigra and corpus striatum to oxidative insult induced by reduced dietary levels of essential fatty acids.Henriqueta D. Cardoso, Priscila P. Passos, Claudia J. Lagranha, Anete C. Ferraz, Eraldo F. Santos Júnior, Rafael S. Oliveira, Pablo E. L. Oliveira, Rita de C. F. Santos, David F. Santana, Juliana M. C. Borba, Ana P. Rocha-de-Melo, Rubem C. A. Guedes, Daniela M. A. F. Navarro, Geanne K. N. Santos, Roseane Borner, Cristovam W. Picanço-Diniz, Eduardo I. Beltrão, Janilson F. Silva, Marcelo C. A. Rodrigues & Belmira L. S. Andrade da Costa - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
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    Microbial Diversity in the Eukaryotic SAR Clade: Illuminating the Darkness Between Morphology and Molecular Data.Jean-David Grattepanche, Laura M. Walker, Brittany M. Ott, Daniela L. Paim Pinto, Charles F. Delwiche, Christopher E. Lane & Laura A. Katz - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (4):1700198.
    Despite their diversity and ecological importance, many areas of the SAR—Stramenopila, Alveolata, and Rhizaria—clade are poorly understood as the majority (90%) of SAR species lack molecular data and only 5% of species are from well‐sampled families. Here, we review and summarize the state of knowledge about the three major clades of SAR, describing the diversity within each clade and identifying synapomorphies when possible. We also assess the “dark area” of SAR: the morphologically described species that are missing molecular data. The (...)
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    Microbial Diversity in the Eukaryotic SAR Clade: Illuminating the Darkness Between Morphology and Molecular Data.Jean-David Grattepanche, Laura M. Walker, Brittany M. Ott, Daniela L. Paim Pinto, Charles F. Delwiche, Christopher E. Lane & Laura A. Katz - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (4):1700198.
    Despite their diversity and ecological importance, many areas of the SAR—Stramenopila, Alveolata, and Rhizaria—clade are poorly understood as the majority of SAR species lack molecular data and only 5% of species are from well-sampled families. Here, we review and summarize the state of knowledge about the three major clades of SAR, describing the diversity within each clade and identifying synapomorphies when possible. We also assess the “dark area” of SAR: the morphologically described species that are missing molecular data. The majority (...)
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  4. Epistemology.Scott Sturgeon, M. G. F. Martin & A. C. Grayling - 1995 - In A. C. Grayling (ed.), Philosophy: a guide through the subject. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Validity and Rhetoric in Philosophical Argument. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (1):143-144.
    A collection of eighteen papers, all but three previously published, the earliest in 1952 and the latest in 1973. Johnstone’s views are well known among metaphilosophers and philosophers of rhetoric, but they deserve wider dissemination because of their greater relevance indicated below.
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    Essays on Mathematical and Philosophical Logic. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (1):140-141.
    A collection of 24 out of the 35 papers presented at the Fourth Scandinavian Logic Symposium and First Soviet-Finnish Logic Conference, which took place simultaneously in Finland in 1976. Topics covered are proof theory, set theory, model theory, recursion theory, infinitary languages, generalized quantifiers, truthlikeness, natural language, and "philosophical logic." There is a paper by George Kreisel which discusses an intriguing distinction between the theory of proofs and general proof theory, the latter being the study of the allegedly definitional or (...)
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  7. Benedetto Croce: La ricerca della dialettica. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (1):162-164.
    Besides the well-known Aesthetics, Logic, Philosophy of the Practical, and the Vico and Hegel books, Croce is the author of about three dozen other philosophical works, one in a series of "Philosophical Essays," another in a series of "Miscellaneous Writings," and a third one in the 44-volume series on "Literary and Political History." As editor and quasi-publisher of his own books, Croce himself probably contributed to philosophers’ neglect of these less theoretical, less systematic works by giving to the first three (...)
     
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    Foundations and Applications of Decision Theory. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (1):141-142.
    These two books jointly constitute volume 13 of the University of Western Ontario Series in the Philosophy of Science and consist of papers resulting from a workshop held at that university in the spring of 1975. Contributors to the first volume include such notables as Richard C. Jeffrey, Isaac Levi, and R. Duncan Luce. As an introduction to the papers, the editors’ preface is a statement of the goals of the original conference distributed to the invited participants. Twelve of the (...)
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    Benedetto Croce. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (1):162-164.
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    La filosofia della storia della filosofia. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1977 - Review of Metaphysics 30 (3):524-525.
    This collection contains such a wealth of topics that it deserves the attention of anyone seriously interested in what its title denotes, namely the philosophy of the history of philosophy. The content of the various essays, along with their translated titles, can be described as follows. "The New Aspects of the Philosophy of the History of Philosophy" claims to be, but is not, an introduction to the other essays; it abounds in obscurities and does not even make the effort of (...)
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    The Probable and the Provable. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1978 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (1):131-133.
    Salutary reading for all philosophers, and not only for inductive logicians, philosophers of science and law, this important book presents an elaborate theory of inductive reasoning whose substantive features are as strikingly original as the approach is rare. First, the theory is based on concrete, real, actual, and significant instances of inductive reasoning, e.g., Karl von Frisch’s work on bees; that is, though its aim is genuinely theoretical in the sense that it engages in the proper amounts of idealization, abstraction, (...)
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    Theory and Evidence. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (1):135-137.
    After a chapter which is an introduction to and summary of the rest of the book, chapter 2 begins by criticizing various attempts to do away with theories, such as the Reichenbach-Salmon conception of theoretical truth in terms of observational consequences, and the Ramsey strategy of replacing first-order theoretical sentences by second-order nontheoretical ones; it then argues against hypothetico-deductivist theories of confirmation on the grounds that they are unable to handle the relevance of evidence to theory, whether or not other (...)
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    Karl Popper. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (1):140-141.
    This is a volume in the so-called "Modern Masters" series, which deals with an eclectic group including such figures as Einstein, Freud, Gandhi, Chomsky, and Che Guevara. The book is a general, introductory account of Popper’s philosophy and as such useful. For though one may not agree that Popper is a "figure of world importance" and "the greatest living philosopher of science", it is true that Popper’s philosophy is important enough to deserve more attention and discussion that it has so (...)
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    Reasoning. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1977 - Review of Metaphysics 30 (4):773-775.
    This is a textbook on reasoning but deserves attention because of its pedagogical novelty, because it provides the foundations for a valuable approach to logic, and because of the philosophical nature of the theory of reasoning.
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    The Philosophy of Karl Popper. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1977 - Review of Metaphysics 31 (1):108-109.
    This is a diligent and competent account of Popper’s philosophy of natural science primarily, and secondarily of his philosophy of the social sciences. There are discussions of such topics as the anti-positivistic origin of Popper’s views, his interpretation of probability, his theory of corroboration, his critique of Carnap, his elaboration of indeterminism, and his interpretation of quantum theory. In a chapter dealing with subjectivism, Ackermann develops Popperian arguments against the views of Paul Feyerabend and Thomas Kuhn and gives an insightful (...)
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  16. Logic: Depth Grammar of Rationality. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1978 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (1):126-127.
    The problem of rationality is nowadays studied in an explicit fashion mostly by philosophers of science, the prevailing assumption being that science is rationality par excellence, so that an analysis of science will yield an understanding of rationality. It is therefore with great interest that one opens this book whose suggestive title gives the impression of approaching the problem in a more original way, namely from the point of view of logic. However, one finds the logic in question to be (...)
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    Metacritique. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (2):394-395.
    Metaepistemology may be defined in the obvious manner as the study of the aim, nature, sources, structure, etc. of theories of knowledge, not of "lower-level" knowledge per se but of theories thereof; the increasing popularity of the field may be seen from the publication of, and attention received by, such a book as Richard Rorty's Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature. Habermas is the leading contemporary exponent of what has come to be known as the Frankfurt School or Critical Theory (...)
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    The Living Socrates. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 30 (1):141-143.
    This is an excellent introductory account of Socrates’s life and thought. The most valuable aspect of the book is that his experiences and ideas are integrated in such a way that his ideas are always shown to arise in the context of some concrete event of his life. Of course, in the case of Socrates, it is not difficult to display such synthesis of what may be called theory and practice: in fact, what the present author gives us is an (...)
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    The Natural Philosophy of Galileo. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (3):544-544.
    The history of natural philosophy is something of a no-man’s land between the history of philosophy on one side and the history of science on the other. This situation derives in part from the fact that natural philosophy itself is unpopular among both philosophers and scientists. Nevertheless, the historiographical situation is rather lamentable since the sharp science/ philosophy distinction did not emerge until relatively recent historical times and since the historical sensibility requires one to respect the beliefs of the historical (...)
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    Logic. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1978 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (1):126-127.
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    Metacritique. [REVIEW]A. F. M. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (2):394-395.
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  22. al-ʻĀlam thalāthah: taʼammulāt fī falsafat Kārl Būbar.Amat al-Salām Muḥammad ʻAlī Jaḥḥāf - 2014 - Ṣanʻāʼ: Markaz ʻAbbādī lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Nashr.
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    Information disclosure and decision-making: the Middle East versus the Far East and the West.A. F. Mobeireek, F. Al-Kassimi, K. Al-Zahrani, A. Al-Shimemeri, S. al-Damegh, O. Al-Amoudi, S. Al-Eithan, B. Al-Ghamdi & M. Gamal-Eldin - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (4):225-229.
    Objectives: to assess physicians’ and patients’ views in Saudi Arabia towards involving the patient versus the family in the process of diagnosis disclosure and decision-making, and to compare them with views from the USA and Japan.Design: A self-completion questionnaire was translated to Arabic and validated.Participants: Physicians from different specialties and ranks and patients in a hospital or attending outpatient clinics from 6 different regions in KSA.Results: In the case of a patient with incurable cancer, 67% of doctors and 51% of (...)
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    Filosofii︠a︡, filologii︠a︡, kulʹtura: Losevskie chtenii︠a︡: k stoletii︠u︡ so dni︠a︡ rozhdenii︠a︡ A.F. Loseva (1893-1993).A. F. Losev, A. A. Takho-Godi & I. M. Nakhov (eds.) - 1996 - Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
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    Elementary properties of the Boolean hull and reduced quotient functors.M. A. Dickmann & F. Miraglia - 2003 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 68 (3):946-971.
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    Countryman, M. 179 Chomsky, N. 258 Craft, WD 136,140 Cutting, JE 190.M. A. Arbib, R. Arnheim, S. Appell, F. Attneave, R. Battison, U. Bellugi, B. Borghuis, E. Brunswik, K. Buhler & L. Burke - 2002 - In Liliana Albertazzi (ed.), Unfolding Perceptual Continua. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 283.
  27. Studia Anthropologica: sbornik stateĭ v chestʹ M.A. Chlenova.M. A. Chlenov, A. M. Fedorchuk & S. F. Chlenova (eds.) - 2010 - Moskva: Gesharim.
     
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  28. ISBN 3 7643 5322 8 Green DW and others Cognitive Science: An Introduction Blackwell, Oxford, 1996, 416 pages,£ 15.99 paper (US $25.58) ISBN 0631 19861X Hampson PJ, Morris PE Understanding Cognition Blackwell, Oxford, 1996, 399 pages,£ 13.99 paper (US $22.38) ISBN 0 631157514. [REVIEW]A. F. Kramer, M. G. H. Coles, G. D. Logan, G. Underwood & V. Batt - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 375-376.
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    Equiatomic transition metal alloys of manganese IV. A neutron diffraction study of magnetic ordering in the PtMn phase.A. F. Andresen, A. Kjekshus, R. M.⊘Llerud & W. B. Pearson - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 11 (114):1245-1256.
  30. Evolution Since Darwin: The First 150 Years.M. A. Bell, D. J. Futuyma, W. F. Eanes & J. S. Levinton (eds.) - 2010 - Sinauer.
     
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    Cleeremans, A. 353,355,361 Cochin, S. 40 Cohen-Seat, G. 39 Clark, H. 4,117,123 Colby, CI 49.M. A. Bucher, F. Buchtal, R. E. Bull, P. Burgess, J. K. Burgoon, G. Butterworth, R. Byrne, W. H. Calvin, J. Campos & R. L. Cann - 2002 - In Maxim I. Stamenov & Vittorio Gallese (eds.), Mirror Neurons and the Evolution of Brain and Language. John Benjamins. pp. 377.
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  32. What are you looking at? The effect of lighting and head rotation on perceived gaze direction.M. Kamachi, F. A. J. Verstraten & H. Hill - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 108-108.
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    Optoelectronic properties of Tl3InSe4single crystals.A. F. Qasrawi & N. M. Gasanly - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (29):3845-3854.
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    Space-charge-limited currents and photoconductive properties of Tl2InGaSe4layered crystals.A. F. Qasrawi & N. M. Gasanly - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (22):2899-2906.
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    Basic Hoops: an Algebraic Study of Continuous t-norms.P. Aglianò, I. M. A. Ferreirim & F. Montagna - 2007 - Studia Logica 87 (1):73-98.
    A continuoxis t- norm is a continuous map * from [0, 1]² into [0,1] such that is a commutative totally ordered monoid. Since the natural ordering on [0,1] is a complete lattice ordering, each continuous t-norm induces naturally a residuation → and becomes a commutative naturally ordered residuated monoid, also called a hoop. The variety of basic hoops is precisely the variety generated by all algebras, where * is a continuous t-norm. In this paper we investigate the structure of the (...)
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    Scientific Models in Philosophy of Science.Daniela M. Bailer-Jones - 2009 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
    Scientists have used models for hundreds of years as a means of describing phenomena and as a basis for further analogy. In Scientific Models in Philosophy of Science, Daniela Bailer-Jones assembles an original and comprehensive philosophical analysis of how models have been used and interpreted in both historical and contemporary contexts. Bailer-Jones delineates the many forms models can take (ranging from equations to animals; from physical objects to theoretical constructs), and how they are put to use. She examines early (...)
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    Basic hoops: An algebraic study of continuous T -norms.P. Aglianò, I. M. A. Ferreirim & F. Montagna - 2007 - Studia Logica 87 (1):73 - 98.
    A continuoxis t- norm is a continuous map * from [0, 1]² into [0,1] such that ([ 0,1], *, 1) is a commutative totally ordered monoid. Since the natural ordering on [0,1] is a complete lattice ordering, each continuous t-norm induces naturally a residuation → and ([ 0,1], *, →, 1) becomes a commutative naturally ordered residuated monoid, also called a hoop. The variety of basic hoops is precisely the variety generated by all algebras ([ 0,1], *, →, 1), where (...)
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    The Sensory Order.Roderick M. Chisholm & F. A. Hayek - 1954 - Philosophical Review 63 (1):135.
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    Perception of the speech code.A. M. Liberman, F. S. Cooper, D. P. Shankweiler & M. Studdert-Kennedy - 1967 - Psychological Review 74 (6):431-461.
  40. When scientific models represent.Daniela M. Bailer-Jones - 2003 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 17 (1):59 – 74.
    Scientific models represent aspects of the empirical world. I explore to what extent this representational relationship, given the specific properties of models, can be analysed in terms of propositions to which truth or falsity can be attributed. For example, models frequently entail false propositions despite the fact that they are intended to say something "truthful" about phenomena. I argue that the representational relationship is constituted by model users "agreeing" on the function of a model, on the fit with data and (...)
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    O Lugar da Filosofia na Experiência Educativa.M. A. Lorieri & C. F. Santos - 2009 - Páginas de Filosofía 1 (2):23-45.
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    Mechanisms of remembering the past and imagining the future – New data from autobiographical memory tasks in a lifespan approach.M. Abram, L. Picard, B. Navarro & P. Piolino - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 29:76-89.
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    Particle Swarm Intelligence to Optimize the Learning of N-tuples.M. A. Hannan Bin Azhar, F. Deravi & K. R. Dimond - 2008 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 17 (Supplement):169-196.
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    Dark and photo-generated dielectric response in stearic acid films.M. A. Careem, A. K. Jonscher & F. Taiedy - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 35 (6):1503-1508.
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    Knowledge production and the science-policy relation in Dutch soil policy: results from a survey on perceived roles of organisations.A. F. M. M. Souren, R. S. Poppen, P. Groenewegen & N. M. Van Straalen - unknown
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    Mild degradation processes in ZnO-based varistors: the role of Zn vacancies.M. A. Ponce, C. Macchi, F. Schipani, C. M. Aldao & A. Somoza - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (7):730-743.
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    The Uses of Colour Vision: Ornamental, Practical, and Theoretical.M. Chirimuuta & F. A. A. Kingdom - 2015 - Minds and Machines 25 (2):213-229.
    What is colour vision for? In the popular imagination colour vision is for “seeing the colours” — adding hue to the achromatic world of shape, depth and motion. On this view colour vision plays little more than an ornamental role, lending glamour to an otherwise monochrome world. This idea has guided much theorising about colour within vision science and philosophy. However, we argue that a broader approach is needed. Recent research in the psychology of colour demonstrates that colour vision is (...)
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    The primacy of the family in the philosophies of Confucius and Aristotle, and in African philosophy: A comparative analysis.A. F. Uduigwomen & M. I. Edet - 2007 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 7 (1).
  49. Programmatic and non-programmatic determinants of contraceptive prevalence levels in rural Bangladesh.M. A. Koenig, M. B. Hossain, N. C. Roy, J. F. Phillips, C. W. Warren, R. S. Monteith, J. T. Johnson, S. M. Greene, M. T. Joy & J. K. Nugent - 1989 - Journal of Biosocial Science 21 (4):409-17.
     
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    Elements of the critical philosophy.A. F. M. Willich - 1798 - New York: Garland. Edited by Johann Christoph Adelung.
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