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    Effect of response to auditory stimulation on the latent time of blocking of the Berger rhythm.F. P. Bakes - 1939 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 24 (4):406.
  2. 126 Carolyn Gratton.Peter L. Berger, Thomas Luckman, Robert Blauner, Herbert Block, Melvin Prince, Orville G. Brim, Stanton Wheeler, John Nixon Brooks, Henry Bugbee Jr & J. F. T. Bugental - 1972 - Humanitas 66:125.
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    Syncopation as Probabilistic Expectation: Conceptual, Computational, and Experimental Evidence.Noah R. Fram & Jonathan Berger - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (12):e13390.
    Definitions of syncopation share two characteristics: the presence of a meter or analogous hierarchical rhythmic structure and a displacement or contradiction of that structure. These attributes are translated in terms of a Bayesian theory of syncopation, where the syncopation of a rhythm is inferred based on a hierarchical structure that is, in turn, learned from the ongoing musical stimulus. Several experiments tested its simplest possible implementation, with equally weighted priors associated with different meters and independence of auditory events, which (...)
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    Effects of virtual reality-based feedback on neurofeedback training performance—A sham-controlled study.Lisa M. Berger, Guilherme Wood & Silvia E. Kober - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Electroencephalography-neurofeedback has become a valuable tool in the field of psychology, e.g., to improve cognitive function. Nevertheless, a large percentage of NF users seem to be unable to control their own brain activation. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine whether a different kind of visual feedback could positively influence NF performance after one training session. Virtual reality seems to have beneficial training effects and has already been reported to increase motivational training aspects. In the present study, we (...)
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    Commonalities between the Berger Rhythm and spectra differences driven by cross-modal attention and imagination.Derek H. Arnold, Isabella Andresen, Natasha Anderson & Blake W. Saurels - 2023 - Consciousness and Cognition 107 (C):103436.
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    The effect of tactile stimulation upon the Berger rhythm.E. L. Travis & V. Barber - 1938 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 22 (3):269.
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    The conditioning of the blocking of the alpha rhythm of the human electroencephalogram.J. R. Knott & C. E. Henry - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (2):134.
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    Reaction time and alpha blocking in normal and severely subnormal subjects.Beate Hermelin & P. H. Venables - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (4):365.
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    Pyramids of sacrifice: political ethics and social change.Peter L. Berger - 1974 - New York,: Basic Books.
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    A plea for an experimental philosophy of medicine.Andreas De Block & Kristien Hens - 2021 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 42 (3):81-89.
    This special issue aims to explore and investigate a new subfield, namely experimental philosophy of medicine. Whereas experimental philosophy is relatively new on the philosophical block, some of its takes and findings have already shaped central debates in ethics, philosophy of action, philosophy of language, and epistemology. Interestingly, the approach of this program was for a long time almost wholly ignored within bioethics and philosophy of medicine—although this seems to have changed somewhat recently. In this introduction, we briefly sketch the (...)
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    Kants Philosophie des Schönen: eine kommentarische Interpretation zu den [Paragraphen] 1-22 der Kritik der Urteilskraft.Larissa Berger - 2021 - Baden-Baden: Verlag Karl Alber.
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    Michel Foucault and the Rhythms of Time – Part 2.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Previous chapter The Time in Blocks of Archaeology From The Order of Things one usually remembers the splitting of time in successive “epistemaï.” For Foucault, as we know, the history of human sciences was neither linear nor cumulative. It did not show any progress. It did not link, as traditional historians of science did, the diversity of its contents to a transcendental pole—be it the Subject or the Man—whose expression would be always more precisely grasped. But it followed a succession (...)
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    The Remembered Present; A Biological Theory of Consciousness.George Berger - 1994 - Noûs 28 (2):272-276.
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  14. Marriage and the Construction of Reality: An Exercise in the Microsociology of Knowledge.Peter Berger & Hansfried Kellner - 1964 - Diogenes 12 (46):1-24.
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    The cogito in Husserl's philosophy.Gaston Berger - 1972 - Evanston [Ill.]: Northwestern University Press.
  16. Communication behaviors and patient autonomy in hospital care: A qualitative study.Zackary Berger - 2017 - Patient Education and Counseling 2017.
    BACKGROUND: Little is known about how hospitalized patients share decisions with physicians. METHODS: We conducted an observational study of patient-doctor communication on an inpatient medicine service among 18 hospitalized patients and 9 physicians. A research assistant (RA) approached newly hospitalized patients and their physicians before morning rounds and obtained consent. The RA audio recorded morning rounds, and then separately interviewed both patient and physician. Coding was done using integrated analysis. RESULTS: Most patients were white (61%) and half were female. Most (...)
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    Nothingness in Asian Philosophy.Douglas L. Berger & JeeLoo Liu (eds.) - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    A variety of crucial and still most relevant ideas about nothingness or emptiness have gained profound philosophical prominence in the history and development of a number of South and East Asian traditions--including in Buddhism, Daoism, Neo-Confucianism, Hinduism, Korean philosophy, and the Japanese Kyoto School. These traditions share the insight that in order to explain both the great mysteries and mundane facts about our experience, ideas of "nothingness" must play a primary role. This collection of essays brings together the work of (...)
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  18. Culture and Cognitive Science.Andreas De Block & Daniel Kelly - 2022 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Human behavior and thought often exhibit a familiar pattern of within group similarity and between group difference. Many of these patterns are attributed to cultural differences. For much of the history of its investigation into behavior and thought, however, cognitive science has been disproportionately focused on uncovering and explaining the more universal features of human minds—or the universal features of minds in general. -/- This entry charts out the ways in which this has changed over recent decades. It sketches the (...)
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    Frömmigkeitsgeschichte und Kulturgeschichtsschreibung. Überlegungen zur Kirchenhistoriographie Karl Aners.Andres Straßberger - 2006 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 12 (2):175-207.
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  20. Phänomenologie der Normativität.Matthias Schloßberger - 2019
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    Beyond Empathy: Compassion and the Reality of Others.Matthias Schloßberger - 2020 - Topoi 39 (4):771-778.
    In the history of philosophy as well as in most recent discussions, empathy is held to be a key concept that enables a basic understanding of the other while at the same time acting as the foundation of our moral emotionality. In this paper I want to show why empathy is the wrong candidate for both of these tasks. If we understand empathy as projection, i.e. a process of imaginary self-transposition, we are bound to presuppose a fully established interpersonal sphere. (...)
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  22. Troubles with functionalism.Block Ned - 1978 - In W. Savage (ed.), Perception and Cognition. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 9--261.
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    Thomas Abbt as a polemicist.Demian Berger - 2024 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 98 (2):199-222.
    The article deals with the polemical procedures in the constitution of the bourgeois-literary public sphere in the mid-18th century, exemplified by the work of the philosopher, literary critic and Lessing’s successor at the Berliner Literaturbriefe Thomas Abbt. His public-constitutive polemical practice is realized as theological polemics, as polemical classicism, as considerations about publicity and with a constant reflexive shift from strategic or ethical points of view. The theoretical basis of the study is a concept of polemics as a variable, non-dialogical (...)
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  24. Conceptual Analysis, Dualism, and the Explanatory Gap.Ned Block & Robert Stalnaker - 1999 - Philosophical Review 108 (1):1-46.
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    A Series Of Reviews Animal-to-human Transplants: The Ethics Of Xenotransplantation A Review.Alan Berger - 1996 - Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (4):481-482.
    Editors’ Note: As a matter of policy, the editors believe that publishing several reviews of selected texts is a valuable exercise which will enable a cross-section of views to be aired.Copies of this report can be obtained from the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, 28 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3EG, U.K.. The report publishes the recommendation of a Working Party set up in January 1995. Following a wide public consultation, the Working Party prepared its report on xenotransplantation which has been endorsed (...)
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    The Significance of Art: A Phenomenological Approach to Aesthetics by Moritz Geiger.Klaus Berger - 1986 - Washington, D.C.: Upa. Edited by Klaus Berger.
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    "Veil of Maya, The": Schopenhauer's System and Early Indian Thought.Douglas L. Berger - 2004 - Binghamton, N.Y.: State University of New York Press.
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    Wer verantwortet das Böse in der Welt?: Naturphilosophie, Theologie und Medizin im Gespräch.Klaus Berger, Harald Herholz & Ulrich Niemann (eds.) - 2008 - Regensburg: Pustet.
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    La production d'espaces intermédiaires.Laurence Roulleau-Berger - 2003 - Hermes 36:147.
    Avec la précarisation des sociétés salariales se sont développées les économies non-marchandes et non-monétaires mais aussi des économies informelles et de survie. L'espace public apparaît alors fragmenté par des inégalités et des injustices là où les individus et les groupes se mobilisent pour l'accès à une « place » et aux biens moraux. Mais en même temps l'espace public contient des espaces intermédiaires où des résistances collectives au processus de précarisation salariale et la lutte pour la reconnaissance produisent des micro-organisations (...)
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    Migrant(e)s dans les villes chinoises, de l'épreuve à la résistance.Laurence Roulleau-Berger - 2011 - Multitudes 47 (4):94-103.
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    Temporalités, espaces et Individu compressé en Chine.Laurence Roulleau-Berger - 2017 - Temporalités 26.
    La société chinoise aujourd’hui peut être définie comme produisant différentes formes de compressed modernities où se contractent et s’entrelacent des temporalités historiques, sociales, politiques, économiques, mais aussi individuelles et collectives. Nous introduisons ici la notion de temporalité « contractée » qui favorise la superposition, l’intensification et la multiplication de risques sociaux, économiques, écologiques et sanitaires. Temporalités et espaces s’agencent en Chine de manière flagrante dans la production de mobilités, migrations et circulations très intenses aujourd’hui. La conquête de soi apparaît comme (...)
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  32. Protestant Christianity, Interpreted through its Development.John Dillen-Berger & Claude Welch - 1954
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    The crime of blackmail: A libertarian critique.Walter Block - 1999 - Criminal Justice Ethics 18 (2):3-10.
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    Zo wijd als de werkelijkheid: een inleiding in de metafysiek.Herman Berger - 1977 - Baarn: [Ambo.
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    The Impact of DNA Exonerations on the Criminal Justice System.Margaret A. Berger - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (2):320-327.
    One obvious result of DNA exonerations has been the enactment of legislation regulating postconviction DNA testing. But the impact on our criminal justice system goes beyond formal statutory change. The DNA exonerations are changing attitudes towards the death penalty, are focusing attention on how forensic laboratories operate, and are leading to the stricter scrutiny of forensic science.
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  36. Psalms. Part 1 with an Introduction to Cultic Poetry.Edhard S. Gersten-Berger - 1988
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    Review essay/not so simple rape.Vivian Berger - 1988 - Criminal Justice Ethics 7 (1):69-81.
    Susan Estrich, Real Rape Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 1987, 160 pp.
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    The Fan Theorem and Unique Existence of Maxima.Josef Berger, Douglas Bridges & Peter Schuster - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (2):713 - 720.
    The existence and uniqueness of a maximum point for a continuous real—valued function on a metric space are investigated constructively. In particular, it is shown, in the spirit of reverse mathematics, that a natural unique existence theorem is equivalent to the fan theorem.
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    Parental Obligation and Medical Neglect in Childhood Obesity.Jessica M. Meister Berger - 2019 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 19 (1):47-54.
    Despite unprecedented medical advancements and the near eradi­cation of many serious diseases, there are growing epidemics of preventable illness brought about in part by the overemphasis on individual autonomy and the neglect of obligations to others. Insofar as these diseases develop because of individual choice, this permissiveness hampers the moral analysis of growing epidemics like childhood obesity. While society has contributed to its rapid progression, childhood obesity finds its origins in lifestyle choices implemented at home. Consequently, parents have an unparalleled (...)
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  40. Phenomenal and Access Consciousness Ned Block and Cynthia MacDonald: Consciousness and Cognitive Access.Ned Block - 2008 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 108 (1pt3):289 - 317.
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    A Perfectly Normal Abnormality: German Foreign Policy after Kosovo and Afghanistan.Thomas U. Berger - 2002 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 3 (2):173-193.
    For decades Japan and the Federal Republic of Germany have gone to extraordinary lengths to cultivate as low a profile as possible on defense and national security policy matters. However, since the Gulf War, the Federal Republic has come under growing pressure from its allies to assume a greater international security role. Slowly, reluctantly it has acceded to these demands, albeit at the expense of considerable internal angst and turmoil. At the same time, German decision makers have sought to preserve (...)
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    Classifying Dini's Theorem.Josef Berger & Peter Schuster - 2006 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 47 (2):253-262.
    Dini's theorem says that compactness of the domain, a metric space, ensures the uniform convergence of every simply convergent monotone sequence of real-valued continuous functions whose limit is continuous. By showing that Dini's theorem is equivalent to Brouwer's fan theorem for detachable bars, we provide Dini's theorem with a classification in the recently established constructive reverse mathematics propagated by Ishihara. As a complement, Dini's theorem is proved to be equivalent to the analogue of the fan theorem, weak König's lemma, in (...)
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    Posibilidad de una ciencia jurídica trascendental.Mario García Berger - 2022 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 53.
    En este trabajo defenderé la factibilidad de una ciencia jurídica trascendental de las críticas que Jan Sieckmann y Christoph Kletzer han hecho a su carácter constitutivo. Sieckmann argumenta que las propias premisas de la teoría pura del derecho desembocan en una disciplina sin objeto de estudio, mientras Kletzer sostiene que el acto constitutivo se da realmente en la aplicación del derecho. De mi defensa se deriva una exégesis de la relación entre filosofía del derecho, ciencia jurídica y derecho positivo conforme (...)
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  44. Encyclopédie Française, Tome 19: Philosophie-Religion.GASTON BERGER - 1957
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    Die Rolle der Mündlichkeit in der Komposition der ‘Notre Dame-Polyphonie’.Anna Maria Busse Berger - 1998 - Das Mittelalter 3 (1).
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  46. Collaborative decision-making : a normative synthesis of decision-making models in health care.Cornelia Mahler Sarah Berger, Joachim Szecsenyi Jobst-Hendrik Schultz & Katja Götz - 2016 - In Sabine Salloch & Verena Sandow (eds.), Ethics and Professionalism in Healthcare: Transition and Challenges. Burlington, VT: Routledge.
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    Geschichtsphilosophie.Matthias Schloßberger - 2013 - Berlin: Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag.
    Die Fragen "woher kommen wir? Wohin gehen wir?" gehören zu den Fragen, die sich Menschen immer schon gestellt haben. Die Idee des Fortschritts und die feste Überzeugung der Möglichkeit einer besseren Zukunft gehören allen historischen Katastrophen zum Trotz zu den Grundpfeilern eines Denkens, das sich stets auch über seine Herkunft definiert hat: der Geschichtsphilosophie. Das neue Studienbuch erschließt das Thema mit innovativem Blick: Aus der Geschichte lernen? Und wenn ja - was?; die Geschichte des Nachdenkens über Geschichte von der Antike (...)
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  48. On a confusion about a function of consciousness.Ned Block - 1995 - Brain and Behavioral Sciences 18 (2):227-–247.
    Consciousness is a mongrel concept: there are a number of very different "consciousnesses." Phenomenal consciousness is experience; the phenomenally conscious aspect of a state is what it is like to be in that state. The mark of access-consciousness, by contrast, is availability for use in reasoning and rationally guiding speech and action. These concepts are often partly or totally conflated, with bad results. This target article uses as an example a form of reasoning about a function of "consciousness" based on (...)
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  49. The Harder Problem of Consciousness.Ned Block - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy 99 (8):391.
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    Philosophy of Science Can Prevent Manslaughter.Andreas De Block, Pierre Delaere & Kristien Hens - 2022 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 19 (4):537-543.
    In September 2020, the surgeon Paulo Macchiarini, who used stem cell technology to enable the transplants of artificial and donor trachea, was charged with aggravated assault in Sweden. In this comment, we argue that the Ethics Council of the Karolinska Institute should have considered issues from philosophy of science when they were brought to their attention, rather than dismiss them as irrelevant to research ethics. We demonstrate how conceptual issues of a philosophy-of-science-kind about clinical research and medical practice should be (...)
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