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    Color in Cusanus.Jeffrey F. Hamburger - 2021 - Stuttgart: Hiersemann Verlag.
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    Toward a Global Middle Ages: Encountering the World through Illuminated Manuscripts ed. by Bryan C. Keene.Jeffrey F. Hamburger - 2021 - Common Knowledge 27 (1):114-115.
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    A Seminar On Diagrams as Conversation and Consolation.Jeffrey F. Hamburger - 2018 - Common Knowledge 24 (3):356-365.
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    Bound Fast with Letters: Medieval Writers, Readers, and Texts.Jeffrey F. Hamburger - 2015 - Common Knowledge 21 (1):121-122.
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    Crusader Art in the Holy Land, from the Third Crusade to the Fall of Acre, 1187 – 1291.Jeffrey F. Hamburger - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (1):154-155.
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    Earthly Visions: Theology and the Challenge of Art.Jeffrey F. Hamburger - 2012 - Common Knowledge 18 (3):547-548.
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    Neomedievalism, Neoconservatism, and the War on Terror.Jeffrey F. Hamburger - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (3):489-490.
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    Overkill, or History that Hurts.Jeffrey F. Hamburger - 2007 - Common Knowledge 13 (2-3):404-428.
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    Postcards on Parchment: The Social Lives of Medieval Books.Jeffrey F. Hamburger - 2017 - Common Knowledge 23 (2):354-355.
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    Romanesque Architectural Sculpture: The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures.Jeffrey F. Hamburger - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (2):320-321.
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    Introduction.Caroline Walker Bynum, Jeffrey F. Hamburger, William P. Caferro, Linda Safran, Adam S. Cohen, Kathryn Kremnitzer, Siddhartha V. Shah, Wenrui Zhao, Lynn Hunt, Elizabeth Heineman, William J. Simpson & Youval Rotman - 2018 - Common Knowledge 24 (3):353-355.
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    Unpacking the warburg library.Anthony Grafton, Jeffrey F. Hamburger, Peter Mack, Michael Baxandall, Elizabeth Sears, Georges Didi-Huberman, Carlo Ginzburg, Joseph Leo Koerner, Christopher S. Wood & Jill Kraye - 2012 - Common Knowledge 18 (1):117-127.
    Against the backdrop of Walter Benjamin's famous essay, “Unpacking My Library”, this article, by the Librarian of the Warburg Institute, tells the story of the many times that the Warburg Library has been packed and unpacked. First it was the private collection of Aby Warburg, later a public institution, originally in Hamburg and then in London from 1933 to the present. This essay also explores the various ways in which books have been — and continue to be — acquired by (...)
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    Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America, 2005.Richard K. Emmerson, Barbara A. Shailor, Susan Mosher Stuard, Madeline H. Caviness, Edward Peters, Thomas J. Heffernan, Constance Brittain Bouchard, Lawrence M. Clopper, Jeffrey F. Hamburger, Bruce W. Holsinger, Carol Symes, Paul Edward Dutton, David N. Klausner, Nancy van Deusen, William Chester Jordan & Vickie Ziegler - 2005 - Speculum 80 (3):1022-1034.
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    A Dictatorship of Relativism?: Symposium in Response to Cardinal Ratzinger’s Last Homily.Jeffrey M. Perl - 2007 - Duke University Press.
    In the last homily he gave before becoming Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger described modern life as ruled by a “dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as definitive and whose ultimate goal consists solely” of satisfying “the desires of one’s own ego.” An eminent scholar familiar with the centuries-old debates over relativism, Ratzinger chose to oversimplify or even caricature a philosophical approach of great sophistication and antiquity. His homily depicts the relativist as someone blown about “by every (...)
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    Jeffrey F. Hamburger, Diagramming Devotion: Berthold of Nuremberg’s Transformation of Hrabanus Maurus’s Poems in Praise of the Cross. Chicago; London, The University of Chicago Press, 2020.Celeste Maria Lourenço da Silva de Oliveira Pedro - 2022 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 28 (2):154-157.
    The case study is presented in the title: Hrabanus Maurus’s In honorem sanctae crucis and Berthold of Nuremberg’s two-part work Liber de misteriis et laudibus sancta crucis and the supplement Liber de misteriis et laudibus interemerate Virginis genitrices Dei et Domini nostril Ihesu ) are confronted and dissected; and the use of the word “transformation” is key to the analytical and interpretive possibilities concerning the medieval formulas the author presents. Close to five hundred years separate the carmina figurata of the (...)
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    Consciousness.Jeffrey F. Sicha - 1991 - Noûs 25 (4):553-561.
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    Images of Science: Essays on Realism and Empiricism, with a Reply from Bas C. van Fraassen.Jeffrey F. Sicha - 1992 - Noûs 26 (4):519-525.
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    Jeffrey F. Hamburger and Gabriela Signori, eds., Catherine of Siena: The Creation of a Cult. Turnhout: Brepols, 2013. Pp. ix, 338; 31 black-and-white figures and 2 tables. €90. ISBN: 978-2-503-54415-1. [REVIEW]Bernard McGinn - 2015 - Speculum 90 (2):549-551.
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    Jeffrey F. Hamburger, ed., Leaves from Paradise: The Cult of John the Evangelist at the Dominican Convent of Paradies bei Soest.(Houghton Library Studies, 2.) Cambridge, Mass.: Houghton Library of the Harvard College Library, 2008. Paper. Pp. xxx, 213; black-and-white and color figures, tables, and musical examples. Distributed by Harvard University Press. [REVIEW]Judith H. Oliver - 2010 - Speculum 85 (3):682-684.
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    Jeffrey F. Hamburger, Diagramming Devotion: Berthold of Nuremberg’s Transformation of Hrabanus Maurus’s Poems in Praise of the Cross. (Louise Smith Bross Lecture Series.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020. Pp. xi, 418; color figures. $65. ISBN: 978-0-2266-4281-9. [REVIEW]Benjamin Anderson - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):840-842.
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    Jeffrey F. Hamburger, Peindre au couvent. La culture visuelle d’un couvent médiéval. [REVIEW]Martine Jullian - 2002 - Clio 15:218-219.
    Il faut savoir gré à l’éditeur Gérard Monfort de poursuivre sa politique de traduction d’ouvrages étrangers d’histoire de l’art en publiant le livre de J.F. Hamburger, paru en 1997 aux Presses de l’Université de Californie, sous le titre Nuns as Artits. The Visual Culture of a Medieval Convent. L’objet de ce livre passionnant et novateur, dont il faut souligner également la qualité de la traduction, est un ensemble rare, découvert fortuitement par l’auteur, de dessins coloriés, sur feuilles v...
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  22. Defending the Unpopular Sellars: Picturing and “The Descriptive”.Jeffrey F. Sicha - 2014 - Journal of Philosophical Research 39:127-163.
    Wilfrid Sellars has been widely—though, I argue, largely mistakenly—criticized for his doctrine of picturing. I claim that a more thorough and accurate exposition of this doctrine shows that it does not suffer from alleged mistakes and, in addition, benefits Sellars’s general position by being the source for an “external” criterion of success for basic empirical truths, by providing a way to incorporate into his position the “mapping” processes of “animal representational systems,” and, finally, by being the philosophical piece in his (...)
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    Defending the Unpopular Sellars: Picturing and “The Descriptive”.Jeffrey F. Sicha - 2014 - Journal of Philosophical Research 39:127-163.
    Wilfrid Sellars has been widely—though, I argue, largely mistakenly—criticized for his doctrine of picturing. I claim that a more thorough and accurate exposition of this doctrine shows that it does not suffer from alleged mistakes and, in addition, benefits Sellars’s general position by being the source for an “external” criterion of success for basic empirical truths, by providing a way to incorporate into his position the “mapping” processes of “animal representational systems,” and, finally, by being the philosophical piece in his (...)
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    Defending the Unpopular Sellars: Picturing and “The Descriptive”.Jeffrey F. Sicha - 2014 - Journal of Philosophical Research 39:127-163.
    Wilfrid Sellars has been widely—though, I argue, largely mistakenly—criticized for his doctrine of picturing. I claim that a more thorough and accurate exposition of this doctrine shows that it does not suffer from alleged mistakes and, in addition, benefits Sellars’s general position by being the source for an “external” criterion of success for basic empirical truths, by providing a way to incorporate into his position the “mapping” processes of “animal representational systems,” and, finally, by being the philosophical piece in his (...)
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  25. Counting and the natural numbers.Jeffrey F. Sicha - 1970 - Philosophy of Science 37 (3):405-416.
    Early sections of the paper develop a view of the natural numbers and a view of counting which are suggested by the remarks of several modern philosophers. Further investigation of these views leads to one of the main theses of the paper: a special kind of quantifier, the "numerical quantifier" is essential to counting. The remainder of the paper suggests the rudiments of a new view of the natural numbers, a view which maintains that numerical quantifiers are one kind of (...)
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  26. Naturalism and Ontology.Wilfrid Sellars & Jeffrey F. Sicha - 1981 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 171 (2):249-249.
     
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    Becoming John Dewey. [REVIEW]Jeffrey F. Dueck - 2004 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 32 (98):58-61.
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    The mind's eye: Art and theological argument in the middle ages. Edited by Jeffrey F. Hamburger and Anne-Marie bouché.R. N. Swanson - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (5):796–797.
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    Paul Ricoeur and the Hope of Higher Education: The Just University.Daniel Boscaljon & Jeffrey F. Keuss (eds.) - 2020 - Lexington Books.
    The stresses of the twenty-first century have exposed the fault lines in Higher Education, both as an instructional space that facilitates student growth and as a social space that shapes our economic, political, and religious institutions. This book uses Paul Ricoeur’s rigorous writings to envision a Just University necessary for the years ahead.
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    Development of perceptual expertise in emotion recognition.Seth D. Pollak, Michael Messner, Doris J. Kistler & Jeffrey F. Cohn - 2009 - Cognition 110 (2):242-247.
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    Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America, 2011: The Haskins Medal.Jeffrey Hamburger, Jennifer Summit & Paul Freedman - 2011 - Speculum 86 (3):850-850.
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    Deep problems with neural network models of human vision.Jeffrey S. Bowers, Gaurav Malhotra, Marin Dujmović, Milton Llera Montero, Christian Tsvetkov, Valerio Biscione, Guillermo Puebla, Federico Adolfi, John E. Hummel, Rachel F. Heaton, Benjamin D. Evans, Jeffrey Mitchell & Ryan Blything - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e385.
    Deep neural networks (DNNs) have had extraordinary successes in classifying photographic images of objects and are often described as the best models of biological vision. This conclusion is largely based on three sets of findings: (1) DNNs are more accurate than any other model in classifying images taken from various datasets, (2) DNNs do the best job in predicting the pattern of human errors in classifying objects taken from various behavioral datasets, and (3) DNNs do the best job in predicting (...)
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    Sex differences in young children’s use of tools in a problem-solving task.Jeffrey M. Gredlein & David F. Bjorklund - 2005 - Human Nature 16 (2):211-232.
  34. Scientific Inference.Harold Jeffreys, F. S. C. Northrop & L. L. Whyte - 1931 - Mind 40 (160):492-501.
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    Cerebellar involvement in movement timing on a variety of timescales.Jeffrey S. Grethe & Richard F. Thompson - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):250-251.
    The cerebellum has been hypothesized to play a role in a variety of movement timing tasks that involve the processing of temporal information on a variety of timescales. Braitenberg, Heck & Sultan propose a new theory of cerebellar function that is able to account for movement timing on the order of a couple of hundred milliseconds. However, this theory does not account for the rôle the cerebellum plays in the acquisition and retention of adaptively timed discrete movements that are on (...)
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  36. Adolfo Salvatore Cavallo, Medieval Tapestries in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1993. Pp. 688; frontispiece, many color and black-and-white illustrations. Distributed by Harry N. Abrams, New York. [REVIEW]Jeffrey Hamburger - 1996 - Speculum 71 (2):402-404.
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  37. Bert Cardon, Manuscripts of the Speculum humanae salvationis in the Southern Netherlands (c. 1410–c. 1470): A Contribution to the Study of 15th Century Book Illumination and of the Function and Meaning of Historical Symbolism. (Corpus van verluchte Handschriften/Corpus of Illuminated Manuscripts, 9: Low Countries Series, 6.) Leuven: Peeters, 1996. Pp. xlvi, 451; 194 color and black-and-white figures, 17 diagrams, and 1 table. BF 3,800. [REVIEW]Jeffrey Hamburger - 1998 - Speculum 73 (3):818-820.
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  38. Laura Kendrick, Animating the Letter: The Figurative Embodiment of Writing from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University Press, 1999. Pp. ix, 326 plus 8 color plates; black-and-white frontispiece and 99 black-and-white figures. $55. [REVIEW]Jeffrey Hamburger - 2001 - Speculum 76 (3):751-753.
     
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  39. Yolanta Zaluska, L'enluminure et le scriptorium de Cîteaux au XIIe siècle.(Commentarii Cistercienses: Studia et Documenta, 4.) Brecht: Citeaux, 1989. Pp. 453; 16 color plates, 119 black-and-white plates, many black-and-white figures. [REVIEW]Jeffrey Hamburger - 1992 - Speculum 67 (3):765-767.
     
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    A fundamental limitation of the conjunctive codes learned in PDP models of cognition: Comment on Botvinick and Plaut (2006).Jeffrey S. Bowers, Markus F. Damian & Colin J. Davis - 2009 - Psychological Review 116 (4):986-995.
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    Why do some neurons in cortex respond to information in a selective manner? Insights from artificial neural networks.Jeffrey S. Bowers, Ivan I. Vankov, Markus F. Damian & Colin J. Davis - 2016 - Cognition 148 (C):47-63.
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    An inexpensive voice relay for use with the electronic chronoscope.F. Hamburger - 1939 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 25 (3):319.
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    Neural networks learn highly selective representations in order to overcome the superposition catastrophe.Jeffrey S. Bowers, Ivan I. Vankov, Markus F. Damian & Colin J. Davis - 2014 - Psychological Review 121 (2):248-261.
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    On the role of set when reading aloud: A dissociation between prelexical and lexical processing.Jeffrey R. Paulitzki, Evan F. Risko, Shannon O’Malley, Jennifer A. Stolz & Derek Besner - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1):135-144.
    Two experiments investigated the role that mental set plays in reading aloud using the task choice procedure developed by Besner and Care [Besner, D., & Care, S. . A paradigm for exploring what the mind does while deciding what it should do. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 57, 311–320]. Subjects were presented with a word, and asked to either read it aloud or decide whether it appeared in upper/lower case. Task information, in the form of a brief auditory cue, appeared (...)
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    Clarifying status of DNNs as models of human vision.Jeffrey S. Bowers, Gaurav Malhotra, Marin Dujmović, Milton L. Montero, Christian Tsvetkov, Valerio Biscione, Guillermo Puebla, Federico Adolfi, John E. Hummel, Rachel F. Heaton, Benjamin D. Evans, Jeffrey Mitchell & Ryan Blything - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e415.
    On several key issues we agree with the commentators. Perhaps most importantly, everyone seems to agree that psychology has an important role to play in building better models of human vision, and (most) everyone agrees (including us) that deep neural networks (DNNs) will play an important role in modelling human vision going forward. But there are also disagreements about what models are for, how DNN–human correspondences should be evaluated, the value of alternative modelling approaches, and impact of marketing hype in (...)
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    Can Questions of the Privatization and Corporatization, and the Autonomy and Accountability of Public Hospitals, Ever be Resolved?Jeffrey Braithwaite, Joanne F. Travaglia & Angus Corbett - 2011 - Health Care Analysis 19 (2):133-153.
    Although there is a long-standing international debate concerning the privatization and corporatization of health services, there has been relatively little systematic analysis of the ways these types of reform manifest. We examine the impact of privatization and corporatization on public hospitals, and in particular on hospitals’ autonomy and accountability, with two aims: to uncover the key themes in the literature, and to consider implementation issues. The review of 2,319 articles was conducted using content analysis and a discussion of selected key (...)
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    Organizational Learning and the Development of Global Health Educational Capabilities: Critical Reflections on a Decade of Practice.Jeffrey V. Johnson, Rosemary F. Riel, Yolanda Ogbolu, Marik Moen, Anne Brenner & Emilia Iwu - 2014 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 42 (S2):50-59.
  48. Public Health Ethics: Mapping the Terrain.James F. Childress, Ruth R. Faden, Ruth D. Gaare, Lawrence O. Gostin, Jeffrey Kahn, Richard J. Bonnie, Nancy E. Kass, Anna C. Mastroianni, Jonathan D. Moreno & Phillip Nieburg - 2002 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (2):170-178.
    Public health ethics, like the field of public health it addresses, traditionally has focused more on practice and particular cases than on theory, with the result that some concepts, methods, and boundaries remain largely undefined. This paper attempts to provide a rough conceptual map of the terrain of public health ethics. We begin by briefly defining public health and identifying general features of the field that are particularly relevant for a discussion of public health ethics.Public health is primarily concerned with (...)
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    Features and conjunctions in visual working memory.Weiwei Zhang, Jeffrey S. Johnson, Geoffrey F. Woodman & Steven J. Luck - 2012 - In Jeremy M. Wolfe & Lynn C. Robertson (eds.), From Perception to Consciousness: Searching with Anne Treisman. Oxford University Press.
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    Effects of intertrial partial reinforcement and level of acquisition on resistance to extinction.Jeffrey A. Seybert, Ivan C. Gerard, James F. Myers, Lisa P. Baer & Robert C. Clipper - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (1):7-9.
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