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    Aesthetic Theory of Bergson: The Harvard Phi Beta Kappa Prize Essay for 1937.Arthur Szathmary & Phi Beta Kappa - 1932 - Harvard University Press.
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    An Oration on the Progress and Tendency of Science Delivered Before the Connectucut Alpha of Phi, Beta, Kappa at New Haven, August 18, 1840.Albert Barnes & Phi Beta Kappa - 1840 - Printed by I. Ashmead.
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    Report of the Commission on the Humanities.E. B. & United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (4):490.
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    Phi Beta Kappa Romanell Lectures.Marilyn Frye - manuscript
  5. Princeps Concordiae: Pico della Mirandola and the scholastic tradition; the Harvard Phi beta kappa prize essay for 1940.Avery Dulles - 1941 - Cambridge, Mass.,: Harvard university press.
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    William Thomas Jones: 1910- 1998.Charles M. Young - 1999 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (4):699-699.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:William Thomas Jones 1910–1998Charles M. YoungWilliam Thomas Jones, a friend and supporter of this journal since its inception, died on September 30, 1998, in Claremont, California, at the age of eighty-eight. Born in Natchez, Mississippi, Will was educated at Swarthmore, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Princeton. After a legendary teaching career spanning nearly fifty years, thirty-four at Pomona College and another fifteen at the California Institute of Technology, (...)
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    Kenneth Burke's Way of Knowing.Wayne C. Booth - 1974 - Critical Inquiry 1 (1):1-22.
    Kenneth Burke is, at long last, beginning to get the attention he de- serves. Among anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists, and rhetori- cians his "dramatism" is increasingly recognized as something that must at least appear in one's index, whether one has troubled to understand him or not. Even literary critics are beginning to see him as not just one more "new critic" but as someone who tried to lead a revolt against "narrow formalism" long before the currently fashionable explosion into the "extrinsic" (...)
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  8. How cool is the philosophy of religion?: A symposium on D.Z. Phillips’ Philosophy’s Cool Place.John Churchill, Ingolf Dalferth, Patrick Horn & Jeffery Willetts - 2012 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 71 (1):3-19.
    How cool is the philosophy of religion? Content Type Journal Article Category Article Pages 3-19 DOI 10.1007/s11153-011-9330-5 Authors John Churchill, Phi Beta Kappa National Office, Washington, DC, USA Ingolf Dalferth, Institute of Hermeneutics and Philosophy of Religion, University of Zurich, Kirchgasse 9, 8001 Zurich, Switzerland Patrick Horn, Claremont Graduate Center, Claremont, CA, USA Jeffery Willetts, Leland School of Ministries, Richmond, VA, USA Journal International Journal for Philosophy of Religion Online ISSN 1572-8684 Print ISSN 0020-7047 Journal Volume Volume 71 (...)
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    Is Philosophy a Guide to Life?Nicholas Rescher - 1983 - Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 5:1-15.
    Philosophers traditionally see the task of philosophy as providing rational guidance to thought and action—as answering “the big questions” about the world, ourselves, and our place in its scheme of things. But does philosophy provide such answers? The motto of Phi Beta Kappa, America’s oldest academic confraternity, is the proud dictum “Philosophy is the guide of life”. But is this claim defensible? Does philosophy indeed provide a satisfactory guide to decision and action in the practical affairs of life?
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    Self-Reliance and the Portability of Pragmatism.Robert Cummings Neville - 2014 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 35 (2):93-107.
    Flush with the juices of adolescence, American philosophy declared independence from its European parentage in the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson and his generation. In 1837, Emerson addressed the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa Society on the occasion of its inaugural meeting for the year, which he called a "holiday." Emerson began: I greet you on the recommencement of our literary year. Our anniversary is one of hope, and, perhaps, not enough of labor. We do not meet for games (...)
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    William Thomas Jones: 1910- 1998.Charles M. Young - 1999 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (4):699-699.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:William Thomas Jones 1910–1998Charles M. YoungWilliam Thomas Jones, a friend and supporter of this journal since its inception, died on September 30, 1998, in Claremont, California, at the age of eighty-eight. Born in Natchez, Mississippi, Will was educated at Swarthmore, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Princeton. After a legendary teaching career spanning nearly fifty years, thirty-four at Pomona College and another fifteen at the California Institute of Technology, (...)
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    Aristotle's Sister: A Poetics of Abandonment.Lawrence Lipking - 1983 - Critical Inquiry 10 (1):61-81.
    In the beginning was an aborted word. The first example of a woman’s literary criticism in Western tradition, or more accurately the first miscarriage of a woman’s criticism, occurs early in the Odyssey. High in her room above the hall of suitors, Penelope can hear a famous minstrel sing that most painful of stories, the Greek homecoming from Troy—significantly, the matter of the Odyssey itself. That is no song for a woman. She comes down the stairs to protest. “Phêmios, other (...)
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    A layman's view of history.Henry Osborn Taylor - 1935 - New York: AMS Press.
    A layman's view of history.--Old age.--The education of Henry Adams.--Mont-Saint Michel and Chartres.--The Phi beta kappa ideal.--Pieces written during the war: The pathos of America. Sub specie æternitatis. The wisdom of the ages.
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    Religious Self-Reliance.Randy L. Friedman - 2012 - The Pluralist 7 (1):27-53.
    Robert Frost read "The Gift Outright" to the Phi Beta Kappa Society at William & Mary College almost one hundred years after Emerson delivered his famous lecture "The American Scholar" before the Society's Harvard chapter. In his talk, Emerson proclaims, "Our day of dependence, our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close" (Essays and Poems 53). It is no accident that Frost's poem brings to mind Emerson.1 The possession of the American imagination by (...)
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  15. Science in Progress: Thirteenth Series. [REVIEW]P. F. K. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (4):639-639.
    This volume includes the Sigma XI-RESA National Lectures, 1961; the Sigma XI-Phi Beta Kappa Lecture, 1961; the RESA Proctor Prize Lecture, 1960; and a special Sigma XI Diamond Jubilee presidential article. The latter three are non-technical articles on such topics as trends in and growth of science in this decade, and the interrelations of science and government. The other articles discuss recent experimental and theoretical results in such areas as climatology, magnetic interaction of atomic nuclei, the effects of (...)
     
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    Walking the Tightrope of Reason. [REVIEW]Ira Singer - 2005 - Hume Studies 31 (1):169-172.
    This lively little book — 170 small-format pages, excluding front and end matter — has its origin in the author’s 1995 Romanell-Phi Beta Kappa lectures at Dartmouth College. Consistent with this origin, it speaks primarily to a general audience rather than to philosophical specialists. Nevertheless, even specialist readers will find Walking the Tightrope of Reason valuable. It revisits figures and issues that have long and productively occupied Fogelin, and here we see his thoughts about these figures and issues (...)
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    MORE ON [Kappa][Lambda][Epsilon][Omicron][Sigma] [Alpha][Phi][Theta][Iota][Tau][Nu].Margalit Finkelberg - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (02):341-350.
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    Differentiating between the statistical and substantive significance of ESP phenomena: Delta, kappa, psi, phi, or it's not all Greek to me.Domenic V. Cicchetti - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):577.
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    IAMBLICHUS' LIFE OF PYTHAGORAS M. von Albrecht, J. Dillon, M. George, M. Lurje, David S. du Toit: Jamblich: [Pi][Epsilon][Rho][Iota] [Tau][Omicron][Upsilon] [Pi][Upsilon][Phi][Alpha][Gamma][Omicron][Rho][Epsilon][Iota][Omicron][Upsilon] [Beta][Iota][Omicron][Upsilon]. Pythagoras: Legende—Lehre—Lebensgestaltung . Pp. 352. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2002. Cased, €25.90. ISBN: 3-534-14945-. [REVIEW]Dominic J. O’Meara - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):84-.
  20. The Aristotelian form and the solution of beta book's Aporiai. [Spanish].Javier Aguirre Santos - 2010 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 12:158-200.
    Normal 0 21 false false false ES-CO X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Tabla normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;} The very core of the Aristotelian philosophy, where the great metaphysical issues tackled by his predecessors (especially Plato and the philosophers from the Academy) were reconsidered, is structured around the notions of being (einai, tó ón), substance (...)
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    Argos and the argolid A. pariente, G. touchais (edd.); 'A[rho][gamma][omicron][final small sigma] [kappa][alpha][iota, accent] a[rho][gamma][omicron][lambda][delta][alpha]: Τo[pi]o[gamma][rho][alpha][phi][iota, accent][alpha] [kappa][alpha][iota] [pi]o[lambda][epsilon]o[delta]o[mu][iota, accent][alpha] /argos et l'argolide: Topographie et histoire. ( [Pi][rho][alpha][kappa]τ[iota][kappa][alpha, accent] [delta][iota][epsilon][theta][nu][omicron][upsilon, accent][final small sigma] [sigma][upsilon][nu][epsilon][delta][rho][iota, accent][omicron][upsilon] /actes de la table ronde internationale, a[theta][eta, accent][nu][alpha]–'a[rho][gamma][omicron][final small sigma] 28/4–1/5/1990 athènes–argos). (E[lambda][lambda][eta][nu][omicron][gamma][alpha][lambda][lambda][iota][kappa][epsilon, accent][final small sigma] [epsilon, accent][rho][epsilon][upsilon][nu][epsilon][final small sigma] /recherches Franco-helléniques, 3.) pp. XIV + 507, text figs, 14 pls, 9 overlays, 2 foldout plans. Nafpli. [REVIEW]Graham Shipley - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):550-.
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    Drawing Distinctions: The Varieties of Graphic Expression.Patrick Maynard - 2005 - Cornell University Press.
    First and still only philosophy treatise on drawing, explaining the bases of meaning in all kinds of drawings, including technical and informational, design, child, and art drawings--depictive and nondepictive, East and West--engaging cognitive and developmental psychology, philosophy, art history and criticism. Ca 290 double-columned pp., 92 illus. Reviews include: Philosophy--David Hills, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65, no. 2 (Spring 2007): 235-237. Aesthetics--Michael Podro, British Journal of Aesthetics 48, no. 3 (July 2008): 346-347. Art history--Svetlana Alpers, Phi Bet (...) Society Key Reporter (Summer 2006): 14 http://www.pbk.org/documents/tkrpdf/TKRSummer2006.pdf. General--Amy Ione, Leonardo On-line Reviews: http://www.leonardo.info/reviews/jan2007/draw_ione.html . (shrink)
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    A note on the system of propositional calculus with primitive rule of extensionality.K. Hałkowska - 1967 - Studia Logica 20 (1):150-150.
    The present paper deals with a systemS of propositional calculus, conjunction, equivalence and falsum being its primitive terms.The only primitive rule inS is the rule of extensionality defined by the scheme: $\frac{{E\alpha \beta ,\Phi (\alpha )}}{{\Phi (\beta )}}$.
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    Notes on Cardinals That Are Characterizable by a Complete (Scott) Sentence.Ioannis Souldatos - 2014 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 55 (4):533-551.
    This is the first part of a study on cardinals that are characterizable by Scott sentences. Building on previous work of Hjorth, Malitz, and Baumgartner, we study which cardinals are characterizable by a Scott sentence $\phi$, in the sense that $\phi$ characterizes $\kappa$, if $\phi$ has a model of size $\kappa$ but no models of size $\kappa^{+}$. We show that the set of cardinals that are characterized by a Scott sentence is closed under successors, countable unions, and (...)
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    Заметка о системе исчисления предложений с основным правилом экстенсиональности.К Халковска - 1967 - Studia Logica 20 (1):149-149.
    В настоящей работе представлена системаЅ исчисления предложений, в которой первичными терминами являются: конъюнкция, зквивалентность и фальшВ системеЅ единственным первичным правилом является правило зкстенсио-нальности, определённое схемой: $\frac{{E\alpha \beta ,\Phi (\alpha )}}{{\Phi (\beta )}}$.
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  26. A weak variation of Shelah's I[ω₂].William J. Mitchell - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (1):94-100.
    We use a $\kappa^{+}-Mahlo$ cardinal to give a forcing construction of a model in which there is no sequence $\langle A_{\beta} : \beta \textless \omega_{2} \rangle$ of sets of cardinality $\omega_{1}$ such that $\{\lambda \textless \omega_{2} : \existsc \subset \lambda & (\bigcupc = \lambda otp(c) = \omega_{1} & \forall \beta \textless \lambda (c \cap \beta \in A_{\beta}))\}$ is stationary.
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    A refinement of the Ramsey hierarchy via indescribability.Brent Cody - 2020 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 85 (2):773-808.
    We study large cardinal properties associated with Ramseyness in which homogeneous sets are demanded to satisfy various transfinite degrees of indescribability. Sharpe and Welch [25], and independently Bagaria [1], extended the notion of $\Pi ^1_n$ -indescribability where $n<\omega $ to that of $\Pi ^1_\xi $ -indescribability where $\xi \geq \omega $. By iterating Feng’s Ramsey operator [12] on the various $\Pi ^1_\xi $ -indescribability ideals, we obtain new large cardinal hierarchies and corresponding nonlinear increasing hierarchies of normal ideals. We provide (...)
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    Motion perception as inconsistent.Chris Mortensen - 2013 - Philosophical Psychology 26 (6):913-924.
    This paper offers an inconsistent model of motion perception. It was prompted by work on inconsistent motion due to Hegel and, following him, Priest. But the paper skirts Hegel's full scale idealism, by proposing that the inconsistency is with the cognitive contents of motion perception. The paper draws on work in the psychology of perception, and in the theory of inconsistency. I begin by noting the prima facie argument that temporal change threatens inconsistency, and canvassing ways in which this might (...)
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    Making the Hyperreal Line Both Saturated and Complete.H. Jerome Keisler & James H. Schmerl - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):1016-1025.
    In a nonstandard universe, the $\kappa$-saturation property states that any family of fewer than $\kappa$ internal sets with the finite intersection property has a nonempty intersection. An ordered field $F$ is said to have the $\lambda$-Bolzano-Weierstrass property iff $F$ has cofinality $\lambda$ and every bounded $\lambda$-sequence in $F$ has a convergent $\lambda$-subsequence. We show that if $\kappa < \lambda$ are uncountable regular cardinals and $\beta^\alpha < \lambda$ whenever $\alpha < \kappa$ and $\beta < \lambda$, (...)
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    Metaphysics: Book B and Book K 1-2.Arthur Madigan (ed.) - 1999 - Oxford University Press.
    Arthur Madigan presents a clear, accurate new translation of the third book (Beta) of Aristotle's Metaphysics, together with two related chapters from the eleventh book (Kappa). Madigan's accompanying introduction and commentary give detailed guidance to these texts, in which Aristotle setsout what he takes to be the main problems of metaphysics or 'first philosophy' and assesses possible solutions to them; he takes his starting-point from the work of earlier philosophers, especially Plato and some of the Presocratics. These texts (...)
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    Power-collapsing games.Miloš S. Kurilić & Boris Šobot - 2008 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (4):1433-1457.
    The game Gls(κ) is played on a complete Boolean algebra B, by two players. White and Black, in κ-many moves (where κ is an infinite cardinal). At the beginning White chooses a non-zero element p ∈ B. In the α-th move White chooses pα ∈ (0.p)p and Black responds choosing iα ∈ {0.1}. White wins the play iff $\bigwedge _{\beta \in \kappa}\bigvee _{\alpha \geq \beta }p_{\alpha}^{i\alpha}=0$ , where $p_{\alpha}^{0}=p_{\alpha}$ and $p_{\alpha}^{1}=p\ p_{\alpha}$ . The corresponding game theoretic properties (...)
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    Making the hyperreal line both saturated and complete.H. Jerome Keisler & James H. Schmerl - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):1016-1025.
    In a nonstandard universe, the κ-saturation property states that any family of fewer than κ internal sets with the finite intersection property has a nonempty intersection. An ordered field F is said to have the λ-Bolzano-Weierstrass property iff F has cofinality λ and every bounded λ-sequence in F has a convergent λ-subsequence. We show that if $\kappa < \lambda$ are uncountable regular cardinals and $\beta^\alpha < \lambda$ whenever $\alpha < \kappa$ and $\beta < \lambda$, then there (...)
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    On Gravitational Effects in the Schrödinger Equation.M. D. Pollock - 2014 - Foundations of Physics 44 (4):368-388.
    The Schrödinger equation for a particle of rest mass $m$ and electrical charge $ne$ interacting with a four-vector potential $A_i$ can be derived as the non-relativistic limit of the Klein–Gordon equation $\left( \Box '+m^2\right) \varPsi =0$ for the wave function $\varPsi $ , where $\Box '=\eta ^{jk}\partial '_j\partial '_k$ and $\partial '_j=\partial _j -\mathrm {i}n e A_j$ , or equivalently from the one-dimensional action $S_1=-\int m ds +\int neA_i dx^i$ for the corresponding point particle in the semi-classical approximation $\varPsi \sim (...)
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    A Spector-Gandy Theorem for $mathrm{cPC}_d(mathbb{A})$ Classes.Shaughan Lavine - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (2):478-500.
    Let $\mathfrak{U}$ be an admissible structure. A $\mathrm{cPC}_d(\mathfrak{U})$ class is the class of all models of a sentence of the form $\neg\exists\bar{K} \bigwedge \Phi$, where $\bar{K}$ is an $\mathfrak{U}$-r.e. set of relation symbols and $\phi$ is an $\mathfrak{U}$-r.e. set of formulas of $\mathscr{L}_{\infty\omega}$ that are in $\mathfrak{U}$. The main theorem is a generalization of the following: Let $\mathfrak{U}$ be a pure countable resolvable admissible structure such that $\mathfrak{U}$ is not $\Sigma$-elementarily embedded in $\mathrm{HYP}(\mathfrak{U})$. Then a class $\mathbf{K}$ of countable structures (...)
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    Stably measurable cardinals.Philip D. Welch - 2021 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (2):448-470.
    We define a weak iterability notion that is sufficient for a number of arguments concerning $\Sigma _{1}$ -definability at uncountable regular cardinals. In particular we give its exact consistency strength first in terms of the second uniform indiscernible for bounded subsets of $\kappa $ : $u_2$, and secondly to give the consistency strength of a property of Lücke’s.TheoremThe following are equiconsistent:There exists $\kappa $ which is stably measurable;for some cardinal $\kappa $, $u_2=\sigma $ ;The $\boldsymbol {\Sigma }_{1}$ (...)
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    $\Diamond$ at mahlo cardinals.Martin Zeman - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (4):1813 - 1822.
    Given a Mahlo cardinal κ and a regular ε such that $\omega_1 we show that $\diamond_\kappa (cf = \epsilon)$ holds in V provided that there are only non-stationarily many $\beta , with o(β) ≥ ε in K.
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    Spector forcing.J. M. Henle - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (2):542-554.
    Forcing with [κ] κ over a model of set theory with a strong partition cardinal, M. Spector produced a generic ultrafilter G on κ such that κ κ /G is not well-founded. Theorem. Let G be Spector-generic over a model M of $ZF + DC + \kappa \rightarrow (\kappa)^\kappa_\alpha, \kappa > \omega$ , for all $\alpha . 1) Every cardinal (well-ordered or not) of M is a cardinal of M[ G]. 2) If A ∈ M[ G] is (...)
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    Emotion and Regulation are One!Arvid Kappas - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (1):17-25.
    Emotions are foremost self-regulating processes that permit rapid responses and adaptations to situations of personal concern. They have biological bases and are shaped ontogenetically via learning and experience. Many situations and events of personal concern are social in nature. Thus, social exchanges play an important role in learning about rules and norms that shape regulation processes. I argue that (a) emotions often are actively auto-regulating—the behavior implied by the emotional reaction bias to the eliciting event or situation modifies or terminates (...)
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    Appraisals are direct, immediate, intuitive, and unwitting…and some are reflective….Arvid Kappas - 2006 - Cognition and Emotion 20 (7):952-975.
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    Emotion is not just an alarm bell—it's the whole tootin' fire truck.Arvid Kappas - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (5):785-788.
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    Brief report don't wait for the monsters to get you: A video game task to manipulate appraisals in real time.Arvid Kappas - 1999 - Cognition and Emotion 13 (1):119-124.
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    Synthetic metalloporphyrins: A class of compounds of pharmacological interest.Attallah Kappas & George S. Drummond - 1985 - Bioessays 3 (6):256-259.
    Studies of the regulation of heme oxygenase by synthetic metalloporphyrins reveal that within this group of compounds there exist both inducers and inhibitors of the synthesis of this enzyme or of its catalytic function. The ability of metalloporphyrins to alter heme catabolism is of considerable experimental and clinical interest since such alterations may have consequences for other aspects of heme homeostasis, including its synthesis and its function in the form of cytochrome(s) P‐450. Examples of the metabolic effects – and their (...)
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  43. Europa 2020: gaat het dit keer anders?Van Bèta’S. Naar Delta’S. - forthcoming - Idee.
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  44. Alcibiade e la frittura.Simone Beta - 2000 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia:Università di Siena 21:33-44.
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    LYSIANASSA'S SKILLS: PHILODEMUS, Anth. Pal. 5.126 (= Sider 22).Simone Beta - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (01):312-.
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    Silent Eloquence: Lucian and Pantomime Dancing (review).Simone Beta - 2009 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 103 (1):117-119.
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    The Muse at Play: Riddles and Wordplay in Greek and Latin Poetry ed. by Jan Kwapisz, David Petrain, Mikołaj Szymański.Simone Beta - 2014 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (3):423-424.
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    “You possess me, you bring me with you, I am a part of you”: a new Byzantine riddle in the Pal. Gr. 116.Simone Beta - 2014 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 107 (1):37-50.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Byzantinische Zeitschrift Jahrgang: 107 Heft: 1 Seiten: 37-50.
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    Lucillio, Epigrammi: Introduzione, testo critico, traduzione e commento ed. by Lucia Floridi.Simone Beta - 2016 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 109 (3):430-431.
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    The Affective Computing Approach to Affect Measurement.Sidney D’Mello, Arvid Kappas & Jonathan Gratch - 2018 - Emotion Review 10 (2):174-183.
    Affective computing adopts a computational approach to study affect. We highlight the AC approach towards automated affect measures that jointly model machine-readable physiological/behavioral signals with affect estimates as reported by humans or experimentally elicited. We describe the conceptual and computational foundations of the approach followed by two case studies: one on discrimination between genuine and faked expressions of pain in the lab, and the second on measuring nonbasic affect in the wild. We discuss applications of the measures, analyze measurement accuracy (...)
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