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    Brain Current Interface: Intentional metaphor for interaction design.Maria Tjader-Knight - 2012 - Technoetic Arts 9 (2-3):113-120.
    Enhancing the usability of the brain, as a more intriguing alloy for interaction design, by employing the Brain Current Interface model (BCIm). Instead of studying interaction design through the angle of cognitive semiotics, where signs and signifiers produce meaning, I propose, in this case, to approach the paradigm of interaction design from a metaphorical angle, as a product of perceptual and intentional consciousness. Through this disposition, I argue, it is possible to approach the hypothesis of bringing together the use of (...)
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    Public perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence in Defence: a qualitative exploration.Lee Hadlington, Maria Karanika-Murray, Jane Slater, Jens Binder, Sarah Gardner & Sarah Knight - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-14.
    There are a wide variety of potential applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in Defence settings, ranging from the use of autonomous drones to logistical support. However, limited research exists exploring how the public view these, especially in view of the value of public attitudes for influencing policy-making. An accurate understanding of the public’s perceptions is essential for crafting informed policy, developing responsible governance, and building responsive assurance relating to the development and use of AI in military settings. This study is (...)
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    V. Paul Cézanne and Rainer Maria Rilke.Christopher J. Knight - 2010 - In Omissions Are Not Accidents: Modern Apophaticism From Henry James to Jacques Derrida. University of Toronto Press. pp. 44-52.
  4. La función argumentativa del personaje de Demóstenes en la comedia Caballeros de Aristófanes.María Jimena Schere - 2013 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 17 (1):69-84.
    Este trabajo se propone demostrar que el personaje de Demóstenes cumple un papel central dentro de la estrategia persuasiva de la pieza, que intenta degradar la imagen pública de Cleón. En las obras tempranas, el héroe cómico suele ser el principal portavoz de la postura defendida en la obra; sin embargo, en Caballeros la imagen del héroe, el Morcillero, resulta al principio tan devaluada que debilita la fuerza argumentativa del ataque; en este sentido, Demóstenes actúa como un héroe provisorio y (...)
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    From Provence to Calabria. Filippo Sangineto and Simone Martini’s St Ladislas .Maria Harvey - 2022 - Convivium 9 (2):82-101.
    Simone Martini’s panel painting of St Ladislas of Hungary, founder of the Árpád dynasty and a prototypical crusading knight, attests to the transnational character of Filippo Sangineto’s patronage in Santa Maria della Consolazione, Altomonte (Calabria). The attribution to Sangineto, count of Altomonte and seneschal of Provence, has long been debated, but he is agreed to have been a formidable patron with an ambitious plan for Altomonte. Like many Italian royals, aristocrats, cardinals, and merchants, Filippo commissioned artworks to Sienese (...)
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    Una corte de caballeros para elNuevo Mundo: los proyectos (utópicos) de Gonzalo Fernández de OviedoA court of knights for the New World: Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo’s (utopical) projects.Vanina María Teglia - 2012 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 2 (1).
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    Una corte de caballeros para elNuevo Mundo: los proyectos (utópicos) de Gonzalo Fernández de OviedoA court of knights for the New World: Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo’s (utopical) projects.Vanina María Teglia - 2012 - Corpus.
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    The knights of the wooden sword and the archangels of the thunder sword: the Renascença Portuguesa and the democratic culture.Adelaide Maria Muralha Vieira Machado - 2009 - Cultura:215-230.
    A partir da implantação da República, surgiu um movimento de intelectuais que procurou congregar e dinamizar num esforço comum os pensadores de várias áreas do conhecimento, através da revista A Águia, tendo em vista uma nova ordem moral e cívica dentro do ideal democrático. Procurámos dar a conhecer as linhas principais que consubstanciaram o espaço aberto pela revista, as influências recebidas e os debates que a animaram.
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  9. Bergson's vitalism in the light of modern biology.Maria de Issekutz Wolsky, Alexander A. Wolsky, F. Burwick & P. Douglass - 1992 - In Frederick Burwick & Paul Douglass (eds.), The Crisis in modernism: Bergson and the vitalist controversy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Pensamiento y poesía en la vida española.María Zambrano & Colegio de México - 1987 - Madrid: Endymión.
    Razón, poesía, historia.--La cuestión del estoicismo español.--El querer.
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    Board characteristics and firm success: does the institutional context always matter.Maria Cristina Zaccone - 2024 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 18 (3):333-354.
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    El pensamiento vivo de Séneca.María Zambrano & Lucius Annaeus Seneca - 1987 - [Madrid]: Cátedra. Edited by Lucius Annaeus Seneca.
    Dibujar el pensamiento de Seneca es dibujar su figura viva, trazar el esquema de su persona. Seneca es un mediador que para alzarse sobre nosotros necesita de nuestra necesidad, pues solo apoyado en nuestra indigencia tiene sentido. Maria Zambrano lleva a cabo un lucido estudio de la figura y significacion del pensador cordobes y presenta una seleccion de sus escritos.
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    Il discorso sui diritti: un atlante teorico.Maria Zanichelli - 2004 - Padova: CEDAM.
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    Reading Putnam.Maria Baghramian (ed.) - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    Hilary Putnam is one of the world’s leading philosophers. His highly original and often provocative ideas have set the agenda for a variety of debates in philosophy of science, philosophy of mind and philosophy of language. His now famous philosophical thought experiments, such as the ‘Twin earth’ and ‘the brains in the vat’ have become part of the established canon in philosophy and cognitive science. _Reading Putnam_ is an outstanding overview and assessment of Hilary Putnam’s work by a team of (...)
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    Thought content and feeling.Knight Dunlap - 1916 - Psychological Review 23 (1):49-70.
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    Issues and alternatives in educational philosophy.George R. Knight - 2008 - Berrien Springs, Mich.: Andrews University Press.
    Widely adopted as a textbook, Issues and Alternatives in Educational Philosophy has been a classic in its field for more than a quarter of a century. As a survey of philosophic issues relevent to the educational profession, it highlights the relationship between philosophic starting points and educational outcomes - between theory and practice. -- from back cover.
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    Review essay: Fictional points of view.Deborah Knight - 1997 - Philosophy and Literature 21 (2):433-443.
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    Notes on Life.John J. McAleer & Marguerite Tjader (eds.) - 1974 - University Alabama Press.
    "It has long been known that Dreiser devoted much effort during the final two decades of his lfe to the preparation of a major philosophical work which remained unfinished at his death....The best evidence of Dreiser's later thought would appear to be [t]his treatise, and it is appropriate that Marguerite Tjader and John J. McAleer--the two Dreiserians most sympathetic to the mystical religiosity of the later Dreiser--should make it available in published form." --_American Literary Realism_.
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    Virtue and Knowledge: The View of Professor Polanyi:Science, Faith and Society. Michael Polanyi; The Foundations of Academic Freedom. Michael Polanyi.Frank H. Knight - 1949 - Ethics 59 (4):271-.
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    Reaction to rhythmic stimuli with attempt to synchronize.Knight Dunlap - 1910 - Psychological Review 17 (6):399-416.
  21. What is the developmentalist challenge?Paul E. Griffiths & Robin D. Knight - 1998 - Philosophy of Science 65 (2):253-258.
    Kenneth C. Schaffner's paper is an important contribution to the literature on behavioral genetics and on genetics in general. Schaffner has a long record of injecting real molecular biology into philosophical discussions of genetics. His treatments of the reduction of Mendelian to molecular genetics first drew philosophical attention to the problems of detail that have fuelled both anti-reductionism and more sophisticated models of theory reduction. An injection of molecular detail into discussions of genetics is particularly necessary at the present time, (...)
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  22. Proof and relativity-a reply to Dudman.Christopher J. Mac Knight - 1980 - International Logic Review: Rassegna Internazionale di Logica 11:77.
     
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    The complication experiment and related phenomena.Knight Dunlap - 1910 - Psychological Review 17 (3):157-191.
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  24. The Ghost of Pragmatism. Some Historical Remarks on the Debate on the Foundations of Probability.Maria Galavotti - 2017 - In Sami Pihlström, Friedrich Stadler & Niels Weidtmann (eds.), Logical Empiricism and Pragmatism. Vienna: Springer.
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    A ditadura militar na Argentina: do esquecimento à memória total.Maria Elena Walsh & León Gieco - 2008 - In Reis Filho, Daniel Aarão & Denis Rolland (eds.), Modernidades alternativas. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil: FGV Editora.
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    Mikrosoziologische Erklärungen der Wissenschaftsentwicklung und ihre Kritik.Eva-Maria Willert & Gabriele Wosnitza-Spiegelberg (eds.) - 1988 - Erlangen: Herausgeber, Herstellung und Vertrieb, Institut für Gesellschaft und Wissenschaft an der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.
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    Humans, The Believing Animals.Kevin Currie-Knight - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:10-13.
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    Categories of Topological Spaces and Scattered Theories.R. W. Knight - 2007 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 48 (1):53-77.
    We offer a topological treatment of scattered theories intended to help to explain the parallelism between, on the one hand, the theorems provable using Descriptive Set Theory by analysis of the space of countable models and, on the other, those provable by studying a tree of theories in a hierarchy of fragments of infinintary logic. We state some theorems which are, we hope, a step on the road to fully understanding counterexamples to Vaught's Conjecture. This framework is in the early (...)
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    Announcement as effort on topological spaces.Hans van Ditmarsch, Sophia Knight & Aybüke Özgün - 2019 - Synthese 196 (7):2927-2969.
    We propose a multi-agent logic of knowledge, public announcements and arbitrary announcements, interpreted on topological spaces in the style of subset space semantics. The arbitrary announcement modality functions similarly to the effort modality in subset space logics, however, it comes with intuitive and semantic differences. We provide axiomatizations for three logics based on this setting, with S5 knowledge modality, and demonstrate their completeness. We moreover consider the weaker axiomatizations of three logics with S4 type of knowledge and prove soundness and (...)
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    Language co-evolved with the rule of law.Chris Knight - 2007 - Mind and Society 7 (1):109-128.
    Many scholars assume a connection between the evolution of language and that of distinctively human group-level morality. Unfortunately, such thinkers frequently downplay a central implication of modern Darwinian theory, which precludes the possibility of innate psychological mechanisms evolving to benefit the group at the expense of the individual. Group level moral regulation is indeed central to public life in all known human communities. The production of speech acts would be impossible without this. The challenge, therefore, is to explain on a (...)
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  31. The Method of Reflective Equilibrium: Wide, Radical, Fallible, Plausible.Carl Knight - 2006 - Philosophical Papers 35 (2):205-229.
    This article argues that, suitably modified, the method of reflective equilibrium is a plausible way of selecting moral principles. The appropriate conception of the method is wide and radical, admitting consideration of a full range of moral principles and arguments, and requiring the enquiring individual to consider others' views and undergo experiences that may offset any formative biases. The individual is not bound by his initial considered judgments, and may revise his view in any way whatsoever. It is appropriate to (...)
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  32. Greeting from the.Knights Of Columbus - forthcoming - Scarce Medical Resources and Justice.
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  33. Education, Decentralization, and the Knowledge Problem: A Hayekian Case for Decentralized Education.Kevin Currie-Knight - 2012 - Philosophical Studies in Education 43:117 - 127.
     
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    Of Care, Commerce, and Classrooms: Why Care in Education May Best Be Achieved through Markets.Kevin Currie-Knight - 2014 - Philosophy of Education 70:398-405.
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  35. Rival Visions: JJ Rousseau and TH Huxley on the Nature (or Nurture) of Inequality and What It Means for Education.Kevin Currie-Knight - 2011 - Philosophical Studies in Education 42:25 - 35.
     
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  36. Reactions to Rythmic Stimuli, with Attempt to Synchronize.Knight Dunlap - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20:243.
  37. .Paul Blackledge & Kelvin Knight (eds.) - 2011 - University of Notre Dame Press.
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    Nietzsche and Epicurean Philosophy.A. H. J. Knight - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):431 - 445.
    Nietzsche's opinions on philosophy and aesthetics developed under strong and lasting impulses from classical antiquity. These were not always the same, for at various periods in his life Nietzsche placed Heraclitus, Empedocles, Aeschylus, and even Socrates and Plato on the highest summit of wisdom. In his so-called first stage of development the pre-Socratics were generally his favourite thinkers, and in the third and last stage these same figures tend to come into prominence again. On the other hand, in the works (...)
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  39. Habits: Their Making and Unmaking. By Harold D. Lasswell.Knight Dunlap - 1934 - International Journal of Ethics 45:369.
     
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    Mysticism, Freudianism, and scientific psychology.Knight Dunlap - 1920 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
    MYSTICISM, FREUDIANISM AND SCIENTIFIC PSYCHOLOGY CHAPTER I MYSTICISM The term mysticism and its cognate terms mystical and mystic have in popular usage a ...
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  41. Personal Adjustment,.Knight Dunlap - 1946
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    Practice Effects in Intelligence Tests.Knight Dunlap & Agnes Snyder - 1920 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 3 (5):396.
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    Rhythm and the specious present.Knight Dunlap - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 8 (13):348-354.
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    Some experiments with reactions to visual and auditory stimuli.Knight Dunlap & George R. Wells - 1910 - Psychological Review 17 (5):319-335.
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    Studies from the California Psychological Laboratory: Some peculiarities of fluctuating and of inaudible sounds.Knight Dunlap - 1904 - Psychological Review 11 (4-5):308-318.
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    "Scientific prepossession" and antiscientific animus.Knight Dunlap - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (6):156-160.
  47. Scientific Prepossession and Antiscientific Animus.Knight Dunlap - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy 16 (6):156.
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    Extended mediation in children's paired-associate learning.Judith Sims-Knight & Lewis P. Lipsitt - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (5):915.
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    Discussion: The case against introspection.Knight Dunlap - 1912 - Psychological Review 19 (5):404-413.
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    Rhythm and the Specious Present.Knight Dunlap - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 8 (13):348-354.
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