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    Element Order in Metaphorical and Literal Phrases.Nira Mashal, Yeshayahu Shen & Debbie Kastel - 2014 - Metaphor and Symbol 29 (2):113-128.
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    How Grammar Introduces Asymmetry Into Cognitive Structures: Compositional Semantics, Metaphors, and Schematological Hybrids.David Gil & Yeshayahu Shen - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    This paper presents a preliminary and tentative formulation of a novel empirical generalization governing the relationship between grammar and cognition across a variety of independent domains. Its point of departure is an abstract distinction between two kinds of cognitive structures: symmetric and asymmetric. While in principle any feature whatsoever has the potential for introducing asymmetry, this paper focuses on one specific feature, namely thematic-role assignment. Our main empirical finding concerns the role of language, or, more specifically, grammar, in effecting and (...)
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    Cognitive constraints on poetic figures.Yeshayahu Shen - 1997 - Cognitive Linguistics 8 (1):33-72.
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    Imposed Metaphoricity.Roy Porat & Yeshayahu Shen - 2015 - Metaphor and Symbol 30 (2):77-94.
    We introduce a hitherto overlooked phenomenon in the cognitive and psycholinguistic study of metaphors that we termed imposed metaphoricity. We propose that a metaphorical reading can be imposed on a given expression regardless of its semantic content. We suggest that there is a class of constructions that impose metaphorical interpretation. We present findings from three experiments and from corpus-based analyses that support our proposal. Experiments 1–2 compared interpretations of expressions that can have both a literal and a metaphorical meaning when (...)
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  5. Sweet Fragrances from Indonesia: A universal principle governing directionality in synaesthetic metaphors‖.Yeshayahu Shen & David Gil - 2008 - In Jan Auracher & Willie van Peer (eds.), New Beginnings in Literary Studies. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 49--71.
     
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    Not as Clear as Day: On Irony, Humor, and Poeticity in the Closed Simile.Roi Tartakovsky, David Fishelov & Yeshayahu Shen - 2019 - Metaphor and Symbol 34 (3):185-196.
    ABSTRACTThis paper takes up the much-neglected figure of the closed simile, a simile in which the ground is explicitly stated, as in “the dress is as black as coal.” In the typical case, which we c...
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    The Storm Sank My Boat and My Dreams: The Zeugma as a Breach of Iconicity.Roi Tartakovsky & Yeshayahu Shen - 2023 - Metaphor and Symbol 38 (2):162-173.
    Zeugma (“The storm sank my boat and my dreams”) is a well-recognized figure of speech whose mechanism of operation is less well understood. We suggest treating zeugma as a breach of syntactic iconicity: the syntactic form of the coordinative construction statement implies an equivalence or semantic proximity between the two objects of the verb (boat and dreams), while the objects supplied are semantically very distant. Unlike nominal metaphors and similes, in zeugmas two metaphorically-related, nonsymmetrical objects are put in syntactically symmetrical (...)
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    The making of theatrical groupings: A cognitive perspective.Yael Zarhy-Levo & Yeshayahu Shen - 2012 - Semiotica 2012 (190).
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    Cristina Cacciari (ed), Similarity in Language, Thought, and Perception. [REVIEW]Yeshayahu Shen - 1997 - Pragmatics and Cognition 5 (1):188-195.
  10. Sefarim ʻIvriyim ʻatiḳim: reshimat sefarim she-nimkeru bi-mekhirot pumbiyot ba-teḳufah 736-747, haʻarakhot u-meḥirim.Yeshayahu Vinograd - 1987 - Yerushalayim: Agudat Ḥoveve Yudaʼiḳah. Edited by Valia Trionfo.
     
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    Fa zhe xue san lun.Shen Wang - 2006 - Shanghai: Shanghai jiao tong da xue chu ban she.
    本书从法哲学角度对理性及由它而引申出来的法理性和法理念作了系统的研究,并进而对当代吕国法治实践的理念进行了探讨,提出了自己对相关的问题的一些思考.
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    Ethical considerations in adapted physical activity practices.Yeshayahu Hutzler - 2008 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 2 (2):158 – 171.
    This article focuses on ethical concerns about modifying physical activities within a variety of education, recreation, rehabilitation and competition contexts. An ecological frame of reference common within current educational and rehabilitation theories is utilised for reflecting upon adapted physical activity practices. Ethical principles challenged in the article are (a) the utilitarian consequence to all participants; (b) professional paternalism; and (c) empowerment of individuals with a disability. Concerns arising with respect to these ethical principles in adapted physical activity practices are discussed (...)
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  13. What is so special about episodic memory: lessons from the system-experience distinction.Shen Pan - 2022 - Synthese 200 (1):1-26.
    Compared to other forms of memory, episodic memory is commonly viewed as special for being distinctively metarepresentational and, relatedly, uniquely human. There is an inherent ambiguity in these conceptions, however, because “episodic memory” has two closely connected yet subtly distinct uses, one designating the recollective experience and the other designating the underlying neurocognitive system. Since experience and system sit at different levels of theorizing, their disentanglement is not only necessary but also fruitful for generating novel theoretical hypotheses. To show this, (...)
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    Some Thoughts on Intercultural Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy.Vincent Shen - 2003 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (3-4):357-372.
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    Judaism, human values, and the Jewish state.Yeshayahu Leibowitz - 1992 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Edited by Eliezer Goldman.
    Together these essays constitute a comprehensive critique of Israeli society and politics and a probing diagnosis of the malaise that afflicts contemporary ...
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    Toward a Unified Theory of the CSP–CFP Link.Isaiah Yeshayahu Marom - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 67 (2):191-200.
    This article proposes a unified theory of the relationship between corporate social performance (CSP) and corporate financial performance (CFP). The theory provides a framework for rationalizing the various and contradictory findings in past empirical research. The theory is based on the parallels between the business and CSR domains, and thus draws on models from economics.
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  17. Déjà vu may be illusory gist identification.Shen Pan & Peter Carruthers - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e371.
    In déjà vu, a novel experience feels strangely familiar. Here we propose that this phenomenology is best seen as consisting in an illusory feeling of identification of the gist of the current scene or event, rather than in the intensity of the fluency-based, metacognitive feeling of familiarity.
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    Confucianism and taoism in response to constructive realism.Vincent Shen - 1996 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 23 (1):59-78.
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    Hegels Übergang zum System: eine Untersuchung zum sogenannten "Systemfragment von 1800".Shen Zhang - 1991 - Bonn: Bouvier.
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  20. Gender in Chinese Philosophy.Lijuan Shen & Paul D’Ambrosio - 2014
    Gender in Chinese Philosophy The concept of gender is foundational to the general approach of Chinese thinkers. Yin and yang, core elements of Chinese cosmogony, involve correlative aspects of “dark and light,” “female and male,” and “soft and hard.” These notions, with their deeply-rooted gender connotations, recognize the necessity of interplay between these different forces … Continue reading Gender in Chinese Philosophy →.
     
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  21. No doing without time.Shen Pan & Peter Carruthers - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    Hoerl & McCormack claim that animals don't represent time. Because this makes a mystery of established findings in comparative psychology, there had better be some important payoff. The main one they mention is that it explains a clash of intuition about the reality of time's passage. But any theory that recognizes the representational requirements of agency can do likewise.
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  22. Self-Construal Priming Modulates Ensemble Perception of Multiple-Face Identities.Shenli Peng, Ling Zhang, Runzhou Xu, Chang Hong Liu, Wenfeng Chen & Ping Hu - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  23. Migbalot Ha- Sekhel Al Mahashavah, Mada Ve-Emubah : Yesha Ayahu Libovits Ve-Yosef Agasi Me Sohahim.Chemi Ben-Noon, Yeshayahu Leibowitz & Joseph Agassi - 1997
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    Sweet but sour: Impaired attention functioning in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus.Hayley M. Lancrei, Yonatan Yeshayahu, Ephraim S. Grossman & Itai Berger - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:895835.
    Children diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) are at risk for neurocognitive sequelae, including impaired attention functioning. The specific nature of the cognitive deficit varies; current literature underscores early age of diabetes diagnosis and increased disease duration as primary risk factors for this neurocognitive decline. Forty-three children with T1DM were evaluated for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptomatology using the MOXO continuous performance test (MOXO-CPT) performed during a routine outpatient evaluation. The study cohort demonstrated a significant decline in all four (...)
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    Memory of Ensemble Representation Was Independent of Attention.Shenli Peng, BeiBei Kuang & Ping Hu - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  26. Oppressive Things.Shen-yi Liao & Bryce Huebner - 2020 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 103 (1):92-113.
    In analyzing oppressive systems like racism, social theorists have articulated accounts of the dynamic interaction and mutual dependence between psychological components, such as individuals’ patterns of thought and action, and social components, such as formal institutions and informal interactions. We argue for the further inclusion of physical components, such as material artifacts and spatial environments. Drawing on socially situated and ecologically embedded approaches in the cognitive sciences, we argue that physical components of racism are not only shaped by, but also (...)
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  27. Sefer Yesha Yahu Libovits Kovets Ma Amarim Al Haguto Veli-Khevodo.Yeshayahu Leibowitz, Asa Kasher & Jacob Levinger - 1977 - Bet Ha-Hotsa Ah Agudat Ha-Studentim, Universitat Tel-Aviv.
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  28. Materialized Oppression in Medical Tools and Technologies.Shen-yi Liao & Vanessa Carbonell - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (4):9-23.
    It is well-known that racism is encoded into the social practices and institutions of medicine. Less well-known is that racism is encoded into the material artifacts of medicine. We argue that many medical devices are not merely biased, but materialize oppression. An oppressive device exhibits a harmful bias that reflects and perpetuates unjust power relations. Using pulse oximeters and spirometers as case studies, we show how medical devices can materialize oppression along various axes of social difference, including race, gender, class, (...)
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    Category-selective attention modulates unconscious processes in the middle occipital gyrus.Shen Tu, Jiang Qiu, Ulla Martens & Qinglin Zhang - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2):479-485.
    Many studies have revealed the top-down modulation on unconscious processing. However, there is little research about how category-selective attention could modulate the unconscious processing. In the present study, using functional magnetic resonance imaging , the results showed that category-selective attention modulated unconscious face/tool processing in the middle occipital gyrus . Interestingly, MOG effects were of opposed direction for face and tool processes. During unconscious face processing, activation in MOG decreased under the face-selective attention compared with tool-selective attention. This result was (...)
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  30. Sihot Al Ha-Filosofyah Shel Ha-Mada.Yeshayahu Leibowitz, Joseph Agassi & Chemi Ben-Noon - 1996
  31. Ben madaʻ le-filosofyah: maʼamarim, hartsaʼot ṿe-śiḥot.Yeshayahu Leibowitz - 1986 - Yerushalayim: Aḳademon.
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    Guf ṿa-nefesh: ha-beʻayah ha-psikho-fisit.Yeshayahu Leibowitz - 1982 - [Tel Aviv]: Maṭkal/Ḳetsin ḥinukh rashi/Gale-Tsahal, Miśrad ha-biṭaḥon.
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  33. Ṿikuḥim ʻal emunah ṿe-filosofyah: Prof. Aviʻezer Ravitsḳi meśoḥeaḥ ʻim Prof. Yeshaʻyahu Leboṿits.Yeshayahu Leibowitz - 2006 - [Tel Aviv]: Miśrad ha-biṭaḥon. Edited by Aviezer Ravitzky.
     
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  34. Ṿikuḥim ʻal emunah ṿe-filosofyah: Prof. Aviʻezer Ravitsḳi meśoḥeaḥ ʻim Prof. Yeshaʻyahu Leboṿits.Yeshayahu Leibowitz - 2006 - [Tel Aviv]: Miśrad ha-biṭaḥon. Edited by Aviezer Ravitzky.
     
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    Śiḥot ʻal madaʻ ṿa-ʻarakhim.Yeshayahu Leibowitz & Rachel Sihor - 1985 - [Tel Aviv]: Maṭkal/Ḳetsin ḥinukh rashi/Gale Tsahel, Miśrad ha-biṭaḥon. Edited by Rachel Sihor.
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    The Faith of Maimonides.Yeshayahu Leibowitz & John Glucker - 1987 - Mod Books.
  37. Imagination.Shen-yi Liao & Tamar Gendler - 2019 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    To imagine is to form a mental representation that does not aim at things as they actually, presently, and subjectively are. One can use imagination to represent possibilities other than the actual, to represent times other than the present, and to represent perspectives other than one’s own. Unlike perceiving and believing, imagining something does not require one to consider that something to be the case. Unlike desiring or anticipating, imagining something does not require one to wish or expect that something (...)
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  38. The Ladd-Franklin Formula in Logic.E. Shen - 1927 - Mind 36:54.
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    Right Temporoparietal Junction Plays a Role in the Modulation of Emotional Mimicry by Group Membership.Shenli Peng, Beibei Kuang, Ling Zhang & Ping Hu - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Our prior research demonstrated that the right temporoparietal junction exerted a modulatory role in ingroup bias in emotional mimicry. In this study, two experiments were conducted to further explore whether the rTPJ is a neural region for emotional mimicry or for the modulation of emotional mimicry by group membership in a sham-controlled, double-blinded, between-subject design. Both experiments employed non-invasive transcranial direct current stimulation to temporarily change the cortical excitability over the rTPJ and facial electromyography to measure facial muscle activations as (...)
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  40. 'Extremely Racist' and 'Incredibly Sexist': An Empirical Response to the Charge of Conceptual Inflation.Shen-yi Liao & Nat Hansen - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (1):72-94.
    Critics across the political spectrum have worried that ordinary uses of words like 'racist', 'sexist', and 'homophobic' are becoming conceptually inflated, meaning that these expressions are getting used so widely that they lose their nuance and, thereby, their moral force. However, the charge of conceptual inflation, as well as responses to it, are standardly made without any systematic investigation of how 'racist' and other expressions condemning oppression are actually used in ordinary language. Once we examine large linguistic corpora to see (...)
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  41. Dual Character Art Concepts.Shen-yi Liao, Aaron Meskin & Joshua Knobe - 2020 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (1):102-128.
    Our goal in this paper is to articulate a novel account of the ordinary concept ART. At the core of our account is the idea that a puzzle surrounding our thought and talk about art is best understood as just one instance of a far broader phenomenon. In particular, we claim that one can make progress on this puzzle by drawing on research from cognitive science on dual character concepts. Thus, we suggest that the very same sort of phenomenon that (...)
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    Distributed containment control of second-order multiagent systems with input delays under general protocols.Lina Rong & Hao Shen - 2016 - Complexity 21 (6):112-120.
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    The Death of Hu Shi's Younger Son, Sidu.Shen Weiwei - 2007 - Chinese Studies in History 40 (4):62-77.
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    Dao jia quan shi xue.Shen-Chon Lai - 2010 - Beijing: Beijing da xue chu ban she.
    本书分为两部分,第一部分为道家的本体诠释学:老子与海德格尔;第二部分为道家的象征诠释学:丹道理论的当代诠释。.
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  45. Haidege'er yu chan dao de kua wen hua gou tong: A cross-cultural communication between Martin Heidegger and Zen school/daoism.Shen-Chon Lai - 2007 - Beijing Shi: Zong jiao wen hua chu ban she.
     
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    The Speculative Philosophy of the Triunity in Chinese Universism (TAOISM) and Buddhism.Shen-Chon Lai - 2003 - In Peter Koslowski (ed.), Philosophy Bridging the World Religions. Kluwer Academic. pp. 96--122.
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    Yi jing mei xue yu quan shi xue.Shen-Chon Lai - 2003 - Beijing Shi: Beijing da xue chu ban she.
    本书讲述了禅宗道家的意境美学,及应用于禅画、书法、当代水墨与油画的抽象山水等造型艺术创作,参考海德格尔的此有诠释学与存有思想,来建构意境美学得本体诠释,进行以诠释学为核心的中西美学对话。.
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    Tibet: An Unavoidable Issue.Shen Tong - 1997 - Chinese Studies in History 30 (3):34-47.
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  49. The Cognitive Architecture of Imaginative Resistance.Kengo Miyazono & Shen-yi Liao - 2016 - In Amy Kind (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Imagination. New York: Routledge. pp. 233-246.
    Where is imagination in imaginative resistance? We seek to answer this question by connecting two ongoing lines of inquiry in different subfields of philosophy. In philosophy of mind, philosophers have been trying to understand imaginative attitudes’ place in cognitive architecture. In aesthetics, philosophers have been trying to understand the phenomenon of imaginative resistance. By connecting these two lines of inquiry, we hope to find mutual illumination of an attitude (or cluster of attitudes) and a phenomenon that have vexed philosophers. Our (...)
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  50. Moral Persuasion and the Diversity of Fictions.Shen-yi Liao - 2013 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 94 (3):269-289.
    Narrative representations can change our moral actions and thoughts, for better or for worse. In this article, I develop a theory of fictions' capacity for moral education and moral corruption that is fully sensitive to the diversity of fictions. Specifically, I argue that the way a fiction influences our moral actions and thoughts importantly depends on its genre. This theory promises new insights into practical ethical debates over pornography and media violence.
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