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    Electrochemical fatigue sensor response to Ti–6 wt% Al–4 wt% V and 4130 steel.A. Witney, Y. -F. Li ‡, J. Wang §, M. Z. Wang ‖, J. J. DeLuccia ¶ & C. Laird †† - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (3-5):331-349.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Norman Kemp Smith, H. B. Acton, F. R. Tennant, J. Wisdom, H. J. Paton, John Laird, M. Black, J. O. Wisdom & Alban G. Widgery - 1938 - Mind 47 (188):520-539.
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    New books. [REVIEW]H. Barker, Beatrice Edgell, C. C. J. Webb & J. Laird - 1918 - Mind 27 (107):371-378.
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  4. New books. [REVIEW]F. C. S. Schiller, H. F. Hallett, S. R., M. H. Carré, J. Drever, John Laird, A. C. Ewing, J. S. MacKenzie, S. N. Dasgupta, E. S. Waterhouse, W. D. Ross, V. W., M. A. & T. E. - 1926 - Mind 35 (137):98-119.
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    Deduction.Philip Nicholas Johnson-Laird & Ruth M. J. Byrne - 1991 - Psychology Press.
    In this study on deduction, the authors argue that people reason by imagining the relevant state of affairs, ie building an internal model of it, formulating a tentative conclusion based on this model and then searching for alternative models.
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    Strain localization in cyclic deformation of copper single crystals.J. M. Finney & C. Laird - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 31 (2):339-366.
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    Strengths and opportunities in research into extracellular matrix ageing: A consultation with the ECMage research community.Matthew J. Dalby, Vanja Pekovic-Vaughan, Daryl P. Shanley, Joe Swift, Lisa J. White & Elizabeth G. Canty-Laird - forthcoming - Bioessays:2300223.
    Ageing causes progressive decline in metabolic, behavioural, and physiological functions, leading to a reduced health span. The extracellular matrix (ECM) is the three‐dimensional network of macromolecules that provides our tissues with structure and biomechanical resilience. Imbalance between damage and repair/regeneration causes the ECM to undergo structural deterioration with age, contributing to age‐associated pathology. The ECM ‘Ageing Across the Life Course’ interdisciplinary research network (ECMage) was established to bring together researchers in the United Kingdom, and internationally, working on the emerging field (...)
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    Conditionals: A theory of meaning, pragmatics, and inference.Philip Johnson-Laird & Ruth M. J. Byrne - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (4):646-678.
    The authors outline a theory of conditionals of the form If A then C and If A then possibly C. The 2 sorts of conditional have separate core meanings that refer to sets of possibilities. Knowledge, pragmatics, and semantics can modulate these meanings. Modulation can add information about temporal and other relations between antecedent and consequent. It can also prevent the construction of possibilities to yield 10 distinct sets of possibilities to which conditionals can refer. The mental representation of a (...)
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    Is a Science of Theology Possible?J. L. Stocks, J. W. Harvey & J. Laird - 1935 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 14 (1):186-213.
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    Symposium: Is a Science of Theology Possible?J. L. Stocks, J. W. Harvey & J. Laird - 1935 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 14:186 - 213.
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    Is A Science of Theology Possible?J. L. Stocks, J. W. Harvey & J. Laird - 1935 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 14 (1):186-213.
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    Introspection.J. Laird - unknown - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 80 (1):385-406.
    This paper will argue that there is no such thing as introspective access to judgments and decisions. I t won't challenge the existence of introspective access to perceptual and imagistic states, nor to emotional feelings and bodily sensations. On the contrary, the model presented in Section 2 presumes such access. Hence introspection is here divided into two categories: introspection of propositional attitude events, on the one hand, and introspection of broadly perceptual events, on the other. I shall assume that the (...)
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    Reasoning by model: The case of multiple quantification.P. N. Johnson-Laird, Ruth M. J. Byrne & Patrizia Tabossi - 1989 - Psychological Review 96 (4):658-673.
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    Meta-logical problems: Knights, knaves, and rips.P. N. Johnson-Laird & Ruth M. J. Byrne - 1990 - Cognition 36 (1):69-84.
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    Modal reasoning, models, and Manktelow and Over.Philip N. Johnson-Laird & Ruth M. J. Byrne - 1992 - Cognition 43 (2):173-182.
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    Why models rather than rules give a better account of propositional reasoning: A reply to Bonatti and to O'Brien, Braine, and Yang.P. N. Johnson-Laird, Ruth M. J. Byrne & Walter Schaeken - 1994 - Psychological Review 101 (4):734-739.
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    Précis of Deduction.Philip N. Johnson-Laird & Ruth M. J. Byrne - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (2):323-333.
    How do people make deductions? The orthodox view in psychology is that they use formal rules of inference like those of a “natural deduction” system.Deductionargues that their logical competence depends, not on formal rules, but on mental models. They construct models of the situation described by the premises, using their linguistic knowledge and their general knowledge. They try to formulate a conclusion based on these models that maintains semantic information, that expresses it parsimoniously, and that makes explicit something not directly (...)
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    Reasoning from Suppositions.Ruth M. J. Byrne, Simon J. Handley & Philip N. Johnson-Laird - 1995 - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 48 (4):915-944.
    Two experiments investigated inferences based on suppositions. In Experiment 1, the subjects decided whether suppositions about individuals' veracity were consistent with their assertions—for example, whether the supposition “Ann is telling the truth and Beth is telling a lie”, is consistent with the premises: “Ann asserts: I am telling the truth and Beth is telling the truth. Beth asserts: Ann is telling the truth”. It showed that these inferences are more difficult than ones based on factual premises: “Ann asserts: I live (...)
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  19. New books. [REVIEW]J. S. Mackenzie, H. Wildon Carr, Alan Dorward, Harold Jeffreys, H. R. Mackintosh, F. C. S. Schiller, A. E. Taylor, F. C. Bartlett, John Laird, I. A. Richards & C. W. Valentine - 1923 - Mind 32 (1):93-125.
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    A model point of view.P. N. Johnson-Laird & Ruth M. J. Byrne - 1995 - Thinking and Reasoning 1 (4):339 – 350.
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    Symposium: Memory-Knowledge.H. H. Price, J. Laird & J. N. Wright - 1936 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 15 (1):16-60.
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    Mental models or formal rules?Philip N. Johnson-Laird & Ruth M. J. Byrne - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (2):368-380.
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    Models rule, OK? A reply to Fetzer.P. N. Johnson-Laird & Ruth M. J. Byrne - 1999 - Minds and Machines 9 (1):111-118.
  24. New books. [REVIEW]J. N. Wright, A. E. Taylor, John Laird, S. R., F. C. S. Schiller, H. F. Hallett, J. L. Russell, S. S., A. C. Ewing, O. de Selincourt, E. J. Thomas & R. J. - 1927 - Mind 36 (144):500-524.
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    Symposium: Memory-Knowledge.H. H. Price, J. Laird & J. N. Wright - 1936 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 15 (1):16 - 60.
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    Symposium: Memory-Knowledge.H. H. Price, J. Laird & J. N. Wright - 1936 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 15 (1):16-60.
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    Models, necessity, and the search for counterexamples.P. N. Johnson-Laird & Ruth M. J. Byrne - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (4):775-777.
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    Mental models and syllogisms.P. N. Johnson-Laird & Ruth M. J. Byrne - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (3):543-546.
    We resolve the two problems that Hardman raises. The first problem arises from a misunderstanding: the crucial distinction is between one-model and multiple-model problems. The second problem illuminates a deeper principle: conclusions depend on the procedures for interpreting models. We describe an algorithm that obviates the problem and empirical work that reveals a new view of syllogistic reasoning.
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  29. New books. [REVIEW]J. W. Scott, E. M. Whetnall, H. R. Mackintosh, John Laird, T. Whittaker, James Drever, C. A. Mace, E. S. Waterhouse, Helen Knight & L. Roth - 1928 - Mind 37 (145):106-124.
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    New books. [REVIEW]J. W. Scott, T. E., S. S., A. G. Widgery, John Laird & A. C. Ewing - 1925 - Mind 34 (134):245-261.
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    Mental models and pragmatics.P. N. Johnson-Laird & Ruth M. J. Byrne - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (2):284-285.
    Van der Henst argues that the theory of mental models lacks a pragmatic component. He fills the gap with the notion that reasoners draw the most relevant conclusions. We agree, but argue that theories need an element of “nondeterminism.” It is often impossible to predict either what will be most relevant or which particular conclusion an individual will draw.
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    Cogitans Cogitata. By Wildon Carr. (London: The Favil Press. 1930. Pp. xii + 110. Price 6s.).J. Laird - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (19):476-.
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  33. OCk, athryn, 163 Byrne, Ruth MJ, 61 Cosmides, Leda, 187 Garnham, Alan, 45, 117.P. N. Johnson-Laird, Jane Oakhill, Josef Perner, Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, Lance J. Rips, Jennifer A. Sanderson, Michael Siegal & Yohtaro Takano - 1989 - Cognition 31:295.
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  34. Is There an Absolute Good?W. G. de Burgh, J. Laird & C. A. Campbell - 1937 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 16:103-138.
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    Symposium: Is there An Absolute Good?W. G. De Burgh, J. Laird & C. A. Campbell - 1937 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 16 (1):103-138.
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    Symposium: Is there An Absolute Good?W. G. De Burgh, J. Laird & C. A. Campbell - 1937 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 16 (1):103-138.
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    Symposium: The Nature of the Self and of Self-Consciousness.G. Dawes Hicks, J. Laird & Alan Dorward - 1928 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 8 (1):189 - 221.
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    Symposium: The Nature of the Self and of Self-Consciousness.G. Dawes Hicks, J. Laird & Alan Dorward - 1928 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 8 (1):189-221.
  39. The Nature of the Self and of Self-Consciousness.G. Hicks, J. Laird & Alan Dorward - 1928 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 8:189-221.
     
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  40. Symposium: The Present-Day Relevance of Hume's Dialogues concerning Natural Religion.A. E. Taylor, J. Laird & T. E. Jessop - 1939 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 18:179-228.
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    Symposium: The Present-Day Relevance of Hume's Dialogues concerning Natural Religion.A. E. Taylor, J. Laird & T. E. Jessop - 1939 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 18 (1):179 - 228.
  42. Reasoning from múltiple conditionals: The interaction between content and structure.C. Santamaría, J. A. García-Madruga & P. N. Johnson-Laird - 1998 - Thinking and Reasoning 4:97-122.
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    The nature and limits of human understanding.A. J. Sanford & P. N. Johnson-Laird (eds.) - 2003 - New York: T & T Clark.
    This book is an exploration of human understanding, from the perspectives of psychology, philosophy, biology and theology. The six contributors are among the most internationally eminent in their fields. Though scholarly, the writing is non-technical. No background in psychology, philosophy or theology is presumed. No other interdisciplinary work has undertaken to explore the nature of human understanding. This book is unique, and highly significant for anyone interested in or concerned about the human condition.
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    Modeling the Remote Associates Test as Retrievals from Semantic Memory.Jule Schatz, Steven J. Jones & John E. Laird - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (6):e13145.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 6, June 2022.
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  45. Concerning right.J. Laird - 1929 - Mind 38 (151):273-292.
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  46. The Mental Model Theory of Conditionals: A Reply to Guy Politzer. [REVIEW]Philip N. Johnson-Laird, Ruth M. J. Byrne & Vittorio Girotto - 2009 - Topoi 28 (1):75-80.
    This paper replies to Politzer’s (2007) criticisms of the mental model theory of conditionals. It argues that the theory provides a correct account of negation of conditionals, that it does not provide a truth-functional account of their meaning, though it predicts that certain interpretations of conditionals yield acceptable versions of the ‘paradoxes’ of material implication, and that it postulates three main strategies for estimating the probabilities of conditionals.
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    Actuality and Value.J. Laird, G. Dawes Hicks & W. G. de Burgh - 1931 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 10 (1):81-134.
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    An Experimental Study of the Influences of Organization of Material for Memorizing upon its Retention.D. A. Laird, H. Remmers & L. J. Peterson - 1923 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 6 (1):69.
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    A game semantics of names and pointers.J. Laird - 2008 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 151 (2-3):151-169.
    We describe a fully abstract semantics for a simple functional language with locally declared names which may be used as pointers to names. It is based on a category of dialogue games acted upon by the group of natural number automorphisms. This allows a formal, semantic characterization of the key properties of names such as freshness and locality.We describe a model of the call-by-value λ-calculus based on these games, and show that it can be used to interpret the nu-calculus of (...)
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  50. ALEXANDER'S Philosophical and Literary Pieces, Misprints in.J. Laird - 1941 - Mind 50:311.
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