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  1. Organization of spatial knowledge in children.Herbert L. Pick - 1993 - In Naomi M. Eilan (ed.), Spatial representation: problems in philosophy and psychology. Cambridge: Blackwell. pp. 31--42.
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    The effects of differential visual stimulation after induction of visual aftereffects.Herbert L. Pick, Marvis Hetherington & Roland Belknapp - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (5):425.
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    Transfer of adaptation to rotation of the visual field.Curtis W. McIntyre & Herbert L. Pick - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (4):782.
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    Adaptation to split-field wedge prism spectacles.Herbert L. Pick Jr, John C. Hay & Richard Martin - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 80 (1):125.
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    Studies of the influence of differential visual experience on figural aftereffects.E. Mavis Hetherington, Herbert L. Pick & Charles H. Koski - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (5):466.
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    Gaze-contingent prism adaptation: Optical and motor factors.John C. Hay & Herbert L. Pick Jr - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (5):640.
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    Visual and proprioceptive adaptation to optical displacement of the visual stimulus.John C. Hay & Herbert L. Pick Jr - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (1):150.
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    Summation of transfer of adaptation gradients.Curtis W. Mcintyre, Douglas A. Hardwick & Herbert L. Pick - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (1):5-8.
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    Perceptual-motor performance under rotation of the central field.Daniel W. Smothergill, Richard Martin & Herbert L. Pick - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 87 (1):64.
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    Spatial parameters of eye-hand adaptation to optical distortion.John C. Hay, Barry Langdon & Herbert L. Pick - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 91 (1):11.
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    The Elements of Moral Science (review). [REVIEW]Herbert Wallace Schneider - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (2):276-278.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:276 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY The Elements of Moral Science. By Francis Wayland. Edited by Joseph L. B1au. (Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1963. Pp. 1 + 413. $7.50.) We are indebted to Professor Blau of Columbia University and to the series of John tIarvard Books of the Harvard University Press for this attractive edition of a genuine American antique. Of this college text 100,000 copies were sold. Editions were (...)
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    A Muslim Manual of War, being Tafrīj al-Kurūb fī Tadbīr al-ḤurūbA Muslim Manual of War, being Tafrij al-Kurub fi Tadbir al-Hurub.Herbert L. Bodman, 'Umar ibn Ibrāhīm al-Awsī al-Anṣārī, George T. Scanlon & 'Umar ibn Ibrahim al-Awsi al-Ansari - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (1):124.
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    On necessary conditions for verbal irony comprehesion.Herbert L. Colston - 2000 - Pragmatics and Cognition 8 (2):277-324.
    The conditions for verbal irony comprehension implicitly or directly claimed as necessary by all of the recent philosophic, linguistic and psycholinguistic theories of verbal irony (Clark and Gerrig 1984; Kreuz and Glucksberg 1989; Kumon-Nakamura, Glucksberg and Brown 1995; Sperber and Wilson 1981, 1986) were experimentally tested. Allusion to a violation of expectations, predictions, desires, preferences, social norms, etc., was confirmed as a necessary condition, but pragmatic insincerity was not. Pragmatically sincere comments can be comprehended ironically. A revised set of conditions (...)
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    Interpreting Figurative Meaning. Gibbs Jr & Herbert L. Colston - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Interpreting Figurative Meaning critically evaluates the recent empirical work from psycholinguistics and neuroscience examining the successes and difficulties associated with interpreting figurative language. There is now a huge, often contradictory literature on how people understand figures of speech. Gibbs and Colston argue that there may not be a single theory or model that adequately explains both the processes and products of figurative meaning experience. Experimental research may ultimately be unable to simply adjudicate between current models in psychology, linguistics and philosophy (...)
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    Super Figures: Poetry, Picture Poetry, and Art in the Service of Human Connection.Herbert L. Colston & Carina Rasse - 2024 - Metaphor and Symbol 39 (1):1-9.
    There is an irony in that, the modern empirical and scientific study of metaphor, as arguably the major form of figurativity, arose in part from a realization that metaphor resides in territories s...
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    Using Figurative Language.Herbert L. Colston - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    Using Figurative Language presents results from a multidisciplinary decades-long study of figurative language that addresses the question, 'Why don't people just say what they mean?' This research empirically investigates goals speakers or writers have when speaking figuratively, and concomitantly, meaning effects wrought by figurative language usage. These 'pragmatic effects' arise from many kinds of figurative language including metaphors, verbal irony, idioms, proverbs and others. Reviewed studies explore mechanisms - linguistic, psychological, social and others - underlying pragmatic effects, some traced to (...)
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  17. The Limits of the Criminal Sanction.Herbert L. Packer - 1971 - Philosophical Review 80 (1):117-122.
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    Back to the Poem: A Call for A Special Issue on the Poetics of Metaphor.Herbert L. Colston, Carina Rasse & Albert Katz - 2021 - Metaphor and Symbol 36 (2):61-62.
    On January 1, 2020, I (the first author), started my term as the new Editor in Chief of Metaphor and Symbol. I wanted to inaugurate that moment with a short editorial piece in the journal seeking t...
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    Les Arabes: Histoire et civilisation des Arabes et du monde musulman des origines à la chute du royaume de Grenade racontées par les témoinsLes Arabes: Histoire et civilisation des Arabes et du monde musulman des origines a la chute du royaume de Grenade racontees par les temoins.Herbert L. Bodman, Marc Bergé & Marc Berge - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):212.
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    The Armenian Communities in Syria under Ottoman Dominion.Herbert L. Bodman & Avedis K. Sanjian - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):194.
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  21. The Tragic Quest.Herbert L. Carson - 1963 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 44 (3):309.
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    How language makes meaning: beyond the embodiment revolution.Herbert L. Colston - 2019 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Preface -- Acknowledgments -- A note on examples -- 1. The coin toss -- 2. Deviance -- 3. Omission -- 4. Imprecision -- 5. Indirectness -- 6. Figurativeness -- 7. Language play -- 8. THE social media -- 9. The art of language -- 10. The end game -- Epilogue: A clearing revealing an eclipse -- References -- Index.
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    Gender Differences in Verbal Irony Use.Herbert L. Colston & Sabrina Y. Lee - 2004 - Metaphor and Symbol 19 (4):289-306.
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    On necessary conditions for verbal irony comprehension.Herbert L. Colston - 2000 - Pragmatics and Cognition 8 (2):277-324.
    The conditions for verbal irony comprehension implicitly or directly claimed as necessary by all of the recent philosophic, linguistic and psycholinguistic theories of verbal irony were experimentally tested. Allusion to a violation of expectations, predictions, desires, preferences, social norms, etc., was confirmed as a necessary condition, but pragmatic insincerity was not. Pragmatically sincere comments can be comprehended ironically. A revised set of conditions was proposed, involving intentional violation of Gricean conversational maxims and the portrayal of a contrast between expectations and (...)
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    Metacomparative psychology.Herbert L. Roitblat - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):677.
  26. The cognitive dolphin.Herbert L. Roitblat - 2002 - In Marc Bekoff, Colin Allen & Gordon M. Burghardt (eds.), The Cognitive Animal: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Animal Cognition. MIT Press. pp. 183--188.
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    … If We Look Slightly Askance, We See it All.Herbert L. Colston - 2020 - Metaphor and Symbol 35 (1):2-11.
    I am pleased to receive the reigns of Metaphor and Symbol from Ray Gibbs, who has served as Editor for no less than 19 years. Ray has guided the journal successfully over this time, an era of great...
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    A Hub of Art. In, Out, and Around Venice, 1177-1499.Herbert L. Kessler & Serena Romano - 2020 - Convivium 7 (1):17-51.
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    Speculum.Herbert L. Kessler - 2011 - Speculum 86 (1):1-41.
    References to mirrors were frequent in medieval texts both theological and literary, and their meanings have been abundantly studied, especially recently. Medieval writers were primarily inspired by St. Paul's famous metaphor in his First Letter to the Corinthians 13.12–13: “Now we see only puzzling reflections in a mirror, but then we shall see face to face. My knowledge now is partial; then it will be whole, like God's knowledge of me. In a word, there are three things that last forever: (...)
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    The Christianity of Carolingian Classicism.Herbert L. Kessler - 2016 - Convivium 3 (1):22-39.
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  31. Through the Temple Veil: The Holy Image in Judaism and Christianity.Herbert L. Kessler - 1990 - Kairos (misc) 32 (33):53-77.
     
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  32. The Order of Teaching and Learning.Herbert L. Johnston - 1968 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 42:226.
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    Animal Cognition.Herbert L. Roitblat - 2017 - In William Bechtel & George Graham (eds.), A Companion to Cognitive Science. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 114–120.
    Animal cognition is the study of the minds of animals and the mechanisms by which those minds operate. It touches on and illuminates a wide variety of issues at the foundation of cognition science. The methods developed for its study have broad application, and its theories provide essential links between brain and behavior and between evolution and cognition. Among the foundational issues it addresses are: (1) What do we mean by mind? (2) What role does language play in the mind? (...)
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    Mechanisms of imitation: The relabeled story.Herbert L. Roitblat - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (5):701-702.
    Byrne & Russon propose an account of imitation that mirrors levels of behavioral organization, but they perpetuate a tendency to dismiss imitation by members of most species as the result of more primitive processes, even though these alternative phenomena are often poorly understood. They argue that the prerequisites to program-level imitation are present in great apes, but the same prerequisites appear to be present in a broad range of species. The distribution of imitative capacity across species may be more limited (...)
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    Adaptation of a Political Bureaucracy to Economic and Institutional Change Under Socialism: The Chinese State Family Planning System.Herbert L. Smith, Zhenchao Qian & M. Giovanna Merli - 2004 - Politics and Society 32 (2):231-256.
    In China, the transformation from a centrally planned economy to one dominated by market forces has been characterized by the devolution of authority from the center to localities. This is as true of the enormous state bureaucracy associated with the control of fertility as it is with the economic bureaucracies more often studied in transitional societies. Using observations from several field sites, the authors document how county-, township-and village-level family planning cadres have gone from being agents of the state to (...)
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    Literature, Philosophy, and the Imagination.Herbert L. Carson - 1962 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 22 (1):86-86.
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  37. Mr Benn on Nietzsche: An explanation.Herbert L. Stewart & A. W. Benn - 1909 - International Journal of Ethics 20 (1):93.
  38. Can Parliamentary Government Endure?Herbert L. Stewart - 1934 - Hibbert Journal 33:343.
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    Carlyle’s Place in Philosophy.Herbert L. Stewart - 1919 - The Monist 29 (2):161-189.
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    Mr Benn On Nietzsche: An Explanation.Herbert L. Stewart - 1909 - International Journal of Ethics 20 (1):93-93.
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    Euthanasia.Herbert L. Stewart - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (1):48.
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    Euthanasia.Herbert L. Stewart - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (1):48-62.
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  43. Machiavelli and "twofold truth".Herbert L. Stewart - 1938 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 19 (2):187.
     
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    Mr Benn On Nietzsche: An Explanation.Herbert L. Stewart & A. W. Benn - 1909 - International Journal of Ethics 20 (1):93-93.
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  45. Mrs Humphry Ward and the Theological Novel.Herbert L. Stewart - 1919 - Hibbert Journal 18:675.
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  46. Personality of Thomas Hobbes.Herbert L. Stewart - 1949 - Hibbert Journal 47:127-128.
     
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  47. Rabelais the humanist.Herbert L. Stewart - 1943 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 24 (4):402.
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    Self-realization as the moral end.Herbert L. Stewart - 1907 - International Journal of Ethics 17 (4):483-489.
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    Self-Realization as the Moral End.Herbert L. Stewart - 1907 - International Journal of Ethics 17 (4):483-489.
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    The Alleged Prussianism of Thomas Carlyle.Herbert L. Stewart - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 28 (2):159.
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