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    Virginia Woolf in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (review).Liedeke Plate - 2001 - Symploke 9 (1):209-210.
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    Being and Becoming Visible: Women, Performance, and Visual Culture (review).Liedeke Plate - 2011 - Symploke 19 (1-2):409-411.
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    He Said, She Says: An RSVP to the Male Text (review).Liedeke Plate - 2002 - Symploke 10 (1):216-218.
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    Introduction.Liedeke Plate & Pierre Zoberman - 2014 - Intertexts 18 (1):1-8.
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    Repositioning Shakespeare: National Formations, Postcolonial Appropriations (review).Liedeke Plate - 2000 - Symploke 8 (1):225-226.
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    Unreading, Rereading, and the Art of Not Reading.Liedeke Plate - 2009 - Symploke 17 (1-2):261-266.
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    Transforming memories in contemporary women’s rewriting Liedeke Plate[REVIEW]Claire O’Callaghan - 2013 - Feminist Theory 14 (3):369-371.
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  8. Qualitative properties and relations.Jan Plate - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 179 (4):1297-1322.
    This paper is concerned with two concepts of qualitativeness that apply to intensional entities. I propose an account of pure qualitativeness that largely follows the traditional understanding established by Carnap, and try to shed light on its ontological presuppositions. On this account, an intensional entity is purely qualitative iff it does not ‘involve’ any particular. An alternative notion of qualitativeness—which I propose to refer to as a concept of strict qualitativeness—has recently been introduced by Chad Carmichael. However, Carmichael’s definition presupposes (...)
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  9. Logically Simple Properties and Relations.Jan Plate - 2016 - Philosophers' Imprint 16:1-40.
    This paper presents an account of what it is for a property or relation (or ‘attribute’ for short) to be logically simple. Based on this account, it is shown, among other things, that the logically simple attributes are in at least one important way sparse. This in turn lends support to the view that the concept of a logically simple attribute can be regarded as a promising substitute for Lewis’s concept of a perfectly natural attribute. At least in part, the (...)
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  10. Ordinal Type Theory.Jan Plate - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Higher-order logic, with its type-theoretic apparatus known as the simple theory of types (STT), has increasingly come to be employed in theorizing about properties, relations, and states of affairs—or ‘intensional entities’ for short. This paper argues against this employment of STT and offers an alternative: ordinal type theory (OTT). Very roughly, STT and OTT can be regarded as complementary simplifications of the ‘ramified theory of types’ outlined in the Introduction to Principia Mathematica (on a realist reading). While STT, understood as (...)
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  11. Intrinsic properties and relations.Jan Plate - 2018 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 61 (8):783-853.
    This paper provides an analysis of the intrinsic/extrinsic distinction, as applied both to properties and to relations. In contrast to other accounts, the approach taken here locates the source of a property’s intrinsicality or extrinsicality in the manner in which that property is ‘logically constituted’, and thus – plausibly – in its nature or essence, rather than in e.g. its modal profile. Another respect in which the present proposal differs from many extant analyses lies in the fact that it does (...)
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  12. Die Erfahrung.Bernward Plate - 1966 - München,:
     
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  13. Hē aisthētikē koinōnia: aisthētiko dokimio.E. N. Platēs - 1976 - Athēna: Platēs.
     
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  14. Hermēneutika ston Kritōna.E. N. Platēs - 1979 - Athēna: E.N. Platēs.
     
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    Finn Arne Jørgensen, Recycling.Richard Plate - 2020 - Environmental Values 29 (5):634-636.
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    Abused Children Experience High Anger Exposure.Rista C. Plate, Zachary Bloomberg, Daniel M. Bolt, Anna M. Bechner, Barbara J. Roeber & Seth D. Pollak - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Das ‚Referenzkorpus Altdeutsch‘ als Lesekorpus. Grammatisch annotierte und mit Wörterbüchern verknüpfte Texte für Lehre und Selbststudium.Ralf Plate & Roland Mittmann - 2019 - Das Mittelalter 24 (1):173-187.
    Working with Old High German and Old Saxon texts has become rare in German language and literature studies. Nowadays, the brief introductions to historical linguistics and philology do not suffice to enable students to explore the oldest German texts in significant depth. A new tool could at least help move closer to this dept of textual exploration: an on-line publication of all Old High German and Old Saxon texts with a morphological word-by-word annotation. The data has been collected by the (...)
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    “But not the music”: psychopathic traits and difficulties recognising and resonating with the emotion in music.R. C. Plate, C. Jones, S. Zhao, M. W. Flum, J. Steinberg, G. Daley, N. Corbett, C. Neumann & R. Waller - 2023 - Cognition and Emotion 37 (4):748-762.
    Recognising and responding appropriately to emotions is critical to adaptive psychological functioning. Psychopathic traits (e.g. callous, manipulative, impulsive, antisocial) are related to differences in recognition and response when emotion is conveyed through facial expressions and language. Use of emotional music stimuli represents a promising approach to improve our understanding of the specific emotion processing difficulties underlying psychopathic traits because it decouples recognition of emotion from cues directly conveyed by other people (e.g. facial signals). In Experiment 1, participants listened to clips (...)
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    Sharon A. Suh by Silver Screen Buddha: Buddhism In Asian And Western Film, and: Seeing Like The Buddha: Enlightenment Through Film by Francisca Cho.S. Brent Plate - 2018 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 38 (1):383-385.
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  20. Economische eenzijdigheid.Allard Plate - forthcoming - Idee.
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  21. Estimating analogical similarity by vector dot-products of holographic reduced representations.T. A. Plate - unknown
     
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    Anticipating Greater Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Social Life Is Associated With Reduced Adherence to Disease-Mitigating Guidelines.Rista C. Plate & Adrianna C. Jenkins - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    People regularly make decisions about how often and with whom to interact. During an epidemic of communicable disease, these decisions gain new weight, as individual choices exert more direct influence on collective health and wellbeing. While much attention has been paid to how people’s concerns about the health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic affect their engagement in behaviors that could curb the spread of the disease, less is understood about how people’s concerns about the pandemic’s impact on their social lives (...)
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  23. Convolution‐Based Memory Models.Tony A. Plate - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group.
     
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    Hypothese einer variabelen erbkraft bei polyallelen genen und bei radikalen, ein Weg zur erklärung der vererbung erworbener eigenschaften.L. Plate - 1936 - Acta Biotheoretica 2 (2):93-124.
  25. Hermēneutika ston Kritōna: to philosophiko periechomeno tou dialogou: philologikes paratērēseis.E. N. Platēs - 1973 - Athēna: Platēs.
     
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    Hē tragikotēta ston archaio Hellēniko politismo tēs anodou kai tēs akmēs: dokimio.E. N. Platēs - 1994 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Grēgorē.
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    Protest (I).L. Plate - 1937 - The Eugenics Review 28 (4):338.
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    Philosopher or Poetess?Sylvia Plate - 2004 - Philosophy Now 48:35-35.
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  29. Ueber die Bedeutung des Darwin'schen Selectionsprincips und Probleme der Artbildung.Ludwig Plate - 1903 - The Monist 13:634.
     
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  30. An analysis of the binding problem.Jan Plate - 2007 - Philosophical Psychology 20 (6):773 – 792.
    Despite its prominent role in cognitive psychology, its relevance for the research of consciousness, and some helpful clarification (e.g., Revonsuo 1999), the binding problem is still surrounded by considerable confusion. In this paper, I first give an informal but systematic overview on the diversity of forms the binding problem can assume, and then attempt to extract, on the basis of "working definitions" of various much-discussed types of binding, a common denominator. I propose that at the heart of the binding problem (...)
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    Walter Benjamin, religion, and aesthetics: rethinking religion through the arts.S. Brent Plate - 2005 - New York: Routledge.
    Walter Benjamin, Religion, and Aesthetics is an innovative attempt to reconceive the key concepts of religious studies through a reading with, and against, Walter Benjamin. Brent Plate deftly sifts through Benjamin's voluminous writings showing how his concepts of art, allegory, and experience undo traditional religious concepts such as myth, symbol, memory, narrative, creation, and redemption. Recasting religion as religious practice, as process and movement, Plate locates a Benjaminian materialist aesthetics, what the author calls an "allegorical aesthetics," in order (...)
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  32. Karen Bennett, Making Things Up, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, ix + 260 pp., £45 , ISBN: 9780199682683. [REVIEW]Jan Plate - 2018 - Dialectica 72 (3):466-473.
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    Chunks, bindings, STAR, and holographic reduced representations.Tony A. Plate - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (6):844-845.
    Much of Halford et al.'s discussion of vector models for representing relations concerns the perceived inadequacies of alternative methods with respect to chunking, binding, systematicity, and resource requirements. Vector-based models for storing relations are in their infancy, however, and the relative merits of different schemes are not so clearly in favor of their STAR scheme as Halford et al. portray.
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  34. Distributed representations.Tony Plate - 2002 - In Lynn Nadel (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Macmillan.
     
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    Imaging Otherness: Filmic Visions of Living Together.S. Brent Plate & David Jasper (eds.) - 1999 - Oup Usa.
    Imaging Otherness explores relationships between film and religion, aesthetics and ethics. The volume examines these relationships by viewing how otherness is imaged in film and how otherness alternately might be imagined. Drawing from a variety of films from differing religious perspectives -- including Chan Buddhism, Hinduism, Native American religions, Christianity, and Judaism -- the essays gathered in this volume examine the particular problems of 'living together' when faced with the tensions brought out through the otherness of differing sexualities, ethnicities, genders, (...)
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    Rachel Carson: Legacy and Challenge.Richard Plate - 2013 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 16 (2):219 - 220.
    Lisa H. Sideris & Kathleen Dean Moore, Albany, NY, SUNY Press, 2008, 297 pp, cloth, $74.50, paper, $29.95, ISBN 13: 978-0-7914-7471-6 Rachel Carson was a scientist and lover of nature who devoted m...
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  37. eber die Bedeutung des Darwin'schen Selectionsprincips und Probleme der Artbildung. [REVIEW]Ludwig Plate - 1903 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 13:634.
     
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  38. Faces and brains: The limitations of brain scanning in cognitive science.Christopher Mole, Corey Kubatzky, Jan Plate, Rawdon Waller, Marilee Dobbs & Marc Nardone - 2007 - Philosophical Psychology 20 (2):197 – 207.
    The use of brain scanning now dominates the cognitive sciences, but important questions remain to be answered about what, exactly, scanning can tell us. One corner of cognitive science that has been transformed by the use of neuroimaging, and that a scanning enthusiast might point to as proof of scanning's importance, is the study of face perception. Against this view, we argue that the use of scanning has, in fact, told us rather little about the information processing underlying face perception (...)
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    Association between individual DASH tasks and restricted wrist flexion and extension after volar plate fixation of a fracture of the distal radius.Arjan Gj Bot, J. Sebastiaan Souer, C. Niek van Dijk & David Ring - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 407-412.
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    The Athenian treaty with Samos, ML 56: (plate IV).Andrew Phillip Bridges - 1980 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 100:185-188.
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    An early inscribed gold ring from the Argolid: (plate VIII).Stephen V. Tracy - 1986 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 106:196.
    This paper publishes a gold ring until recently in private hands in the United States. The former owners, private persons with no scholarly background, brought the ring to the present writer's attention upon learning that he had some knowledge of Greek inscriptions. The one deplorable fact is that this ring was removed from its context, so that much of its scientific value is forever lost to us. Nonetheless, the damage was done by others years ago, and its owners deserve praise (...)
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    An epigram on Apollonius of Tyana: plate Ib.Christopher P. Jones - 1980 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 100:190-194.
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    New light on Priam's wagon?: (plate Va-b).Mary Aiken Littauer & Joost H. Crouwel - 1988 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 108:194-196.
  44. Application on a more accurate bending theory of a sandwich plate with a light core.Z. Vasic - 1999 - Facta Universitatis, Series: Linguistics and Literature 2 (9).
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    Hogarth's fruitful invention: Observations on harlot's progress, plate III.Barry Wind - 1989 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 52 (1):267-269.
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    Herakles' attributes and their appropriation by Eros: (plate IV).Susan Woodford - 1989 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 109:200-204.
    This note discusses some of the images and ideas that led to the depiction of Eros with the attributes of Herakles, an iconographical type that was developed and elaborated in the Hellenistic and Roman periods.Eros was not, in fact, the first to appropriate for himself the attributes of Herakles. From an early period popular imagination realised that even the mighty Herakles would occasionally be placed in a situation that lesser creatures could take advantage of. Before the Hellenistic period Kerkopes, satyrs (...)
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    Pherekydes Hermann S. Schibli: Pherekydes of Syros. Pp. xiii + 225; 1 plate. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. £30.M. R. Wright - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):66-67.
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    The reading of the decorating patterns on Westem Han lacquered wooden plate unearthed in Mianyang.Wang Xiansheng - 2003 - Journal of Religious Studies (Misc) 2:001.
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    The temple of Apollo at Didyma: the building and its function (plate VII).H. W. Parke - 1986 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 106:121-131.
    The Hellenistic temple of Apollo at Didyma presents several unique features in its plan. In its exterior it resembles the typical large Ionic temple of Asia Minor with a double colonnade surrounding it, no opisthodomus, and a pronaos containing three rows of four columns each. But at this point the plan of the temple was modified in the strangest manner. For the pronaos does not lead by a great central doorway into the cella, but where the doorway should come, the (...)
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    Results of ulnar shortening osteotomy with a new plate compression system.Sonya M. Clark & William B. Geissler - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 7--3.
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