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    Letter search through words and nonwords by adults and fourth-grade children.Lester E. Krueger, Robert H. Keen & Bella Rublevich - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (5):845.
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    A developmental study of the affective value of tempo and mode in music.Simone Dalla Bella, Isabelle Peretz, Luc Rousseau & Nathalie Gosselin - 2001 - Cognition 80 (3):B1-B10.
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  3. Leibniz’s Theory of Conditions: A Framework for Ontological Dependence.Stefano Di Bella - 2005 - The Leibniz Review 15:67-93.
    The aim of this paper is to trace in Leibniz’s drafts the sketched outline of a conceptual framework he organized around the key concept of ‘requisite’. We are faced with the project of a semi-formal theory of conditions, whose logical skeleton can have a lot of different interpretations. In particular, it is well suited to capture some crucial relations of ontological dependence. Firstly the area of ‘mediate requisites’ is explored - where causal and temporal relations are dealt with on the (...)
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    L'autenticità dell'esistenza e il problema di Dio in Martin Heidegger.Teodoro Di Bella - 2004 - Messina: ITST.
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    Leibniz on Error: between Descartes and Spinoza. Will, Judgement and the Concept of Reality.Stefano Di Bella - 2016 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 71 (4):713-725.
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    The science of the individual: Leibniz's ontology of individual substance.Stefano Di Bella - 2005 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    In his well-known Discourse on Metaphysics , Leibniz puts individual substance at the basis of metaphysical building. In so doing, he connects himself to a venerable tradition. His theory of individual concept, however, breaks with another idea of the same tradition, that no account of the individual as such can be given. Contrary to what has been commonly accepted, Leibniz’s intuitions are not the mere result of the transcription of subject-predicate logic, nor of the uncritical persistence of some old metaphysical (...)
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    Interview with Charlene Haddock Seigfried.Michela Bella, Matteo Santarelli & Charlene Haddock Seigfried - 2015 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 7 (2).
    Michela Bella & Matteo Santarelli – What did you know about Pragmatism when you started? Where did you start as a student? Charlene Haddock Seigfried – I came to pragmatism by way of existentialism. During the late sixties, I took my first graduate class at the University of Southern California – an introduction to empiricism – which I didn’t like at all, and I also attended a lecture on existentialism, which intrigued me. But I was always interested in social (...)
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  8. The Science of the Individual: Leibniz's Ontology of Individual Substance.Stefano Di Bella - 2006 - Studia Leibnitiana 38 (2):236-239.
     
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    Functional Equivalence of Sleep Loss and Time on Task Effects in Sustained Attention.Bella Z. Veksler & Glenn Gunzelmann - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (2):600-632.
    Research on sleep loss and vigilance both focus on declines in cognitive performance, but theoretical accounts have developed largely in parallel in these two areas. In addition, computational instantiations of theoretical accounts are rare. The current work uses computational modeling to explore whether the same mechanisms can account for the effects of both sleep loss and time on task on performance. A classic task used in the sleep deprivation literature, the Psychomotor Vigilance Test, was extended from the typical 10-min duration (...)
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    Interview with Hilary Putnam.Michela Bella, Anna Boncompagni & Hilary Putnam - 2015 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 7 (1).
    Michela Bella & Anna Boncompagni – This conversation will focus on your role and your position with respect to pragmatism; those who you consider allies and enemies in the field; and then finally your ideas about the future of philosophy and the future of pragmatism. You worked with famous philosophers like Carnap, Reichenbach and many others. But let us start from the beginning. Hilary Putnam – My alma mater was the University of Pennsylvania. The first teacher who really influenced (...)
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    (1 other version)Interview with Larry A. Hickman.Michela Bella, Matteo Santarelli & Larry A. Hickman - 2015 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 7 (2).
    Michela Bella & Matteo Santarelli – What was the state of Pragmatism studies when you first encountered pragmatism? Larry A. Hickman – After completing my undergraduate degree in psychology I decided that I wanted to study philosophy. In order to prepare for graduate school, I spent a year taking philosophy courses at the University of Texas in Austin. The faculty included Charles Hartshorne, who was co-editor of the Peirce Collected Papers. There was also David L. Miller and George Gentry, (...)
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  12. Dewey's treatment of causality.Bella K. Milmed - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (1):5-19.
  13. Islamic medical ethics: What and how to teach.Hassan Bella - 2008 - In Jonathan E. Brockopp & Thomas Eich (eds.), Muslim Medical Ethics: From Theory to Practice. University of South Carolina Press.
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    Ontology after Philosophical Psychology: The Continuity of Consciousness in William James's Philosophy of Mind.Michela Bella - 2019 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    Ontology after Philosophical Psychology develops a theoretical and historical analysis of William James’s psychology of the stream of consciousness and its connections with his philosophy of radical empiricism. This context enables a fuller understanding of James’s epistemological effort to deal with science, as well as his pluralistic metaphysics.
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    Robert Schwartz, Rethinking Pragmatism: From Wi.Michela Bella - 2016 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 8 (1).
    Nowadays philosophers as intellectuals are strongly encouraged to be more active on their cultural scene and particularly to direct their efforts towards creating or reconstructing possible bridges of communication. As is well known, some of the distances between intellectual worlds are often matters of ‘styles of writing,’ as well as socio-historical controversies which can be reconsidered in a different light at successive generational readings. In this view, both historical and theoretical...
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    William James, A Pluralistic Universe.Michela Bella - 2012 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 4 (2).
    This recent edition of A Pluralistic Universe (1909), edited and introduced by H. G. Callaway, is a recovery and a close examination of James’s pluralism. The editor proposes a study edition of this famous text, which is the latest book published during James’ lifetime. His long preface, his work on lexicon, his notes, and the attention he gives to the historical background are great tools to pragmatism students and scholars for critical reading. In this book, in many ways James argues (...)
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  17. Corso di Sociologia.Antonino De Bella - 1895 - The Monist 6:470.
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    Considerazioni circa la nuova edizione dell'epistolario di Leopold von Ranke.Santi di Bella - 2008 - Archivio di Storia Della Cultura 21:241-254.
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    Introduction.Stefano Di Bella, Mauro Mariani, Giuseppe Varnier & Alberto Voltolini - 2000 - Topoi 19 (2):77-82.
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  20. Individual as Species Infima. Scholastic and Anti-Scholastic Sources for a Leibnizian 'Paradox'.Stefano Di Bella - 2007 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 18:545-571.
     
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    L'astratto E Il Concreto: Hobbes, Leibniz e la riforma dell'ontologia.Stefano Di Bella - 1998 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 2.
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    Leibniz: Wege zu seiner reifen Metaphysik, by H. Schepers.Stefano Di Bella - 2021 - The Leibniz Review 31:147-155.
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    Lewis's concept of expressive statements.Bella K. Milmed - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (7):201-213.
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    Feminism and classics IV: A report.Bella Vivante & Marilyn Skinner - 2004 - American Journal of Philology 125 (4):603-606.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:...
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    Towards a semantic blockchain: A behaviouristic approach to modelling Ethereum.Giampaolo Bella, Domenico Cantone, Marianna Nicolosi Asmundo & Daniele Francesco Santamaria - 2024 - Applied ontology 19 (2):143-180.
    Decentralised ledgers are gaining momentum following the interest of industries and people in smart contracts. Major attention is paid to blockchain applications intended for trading assets that exploit digital cryptographic certificates called tokens. Particularly relevant tokens are the non-fungible tokens (NFTs), namely, unique and non-replicable tokens used to represent the cryptographic counterpart of assets ranging from pieces of art through to licenses and certifications. A relevant consequence of the hard-coded nature of blockchains is the hardness of probing, in particular when (...)
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    La res e i termini. Leibniz e la questione della cosa: tra semantica e ontologia.Stefano Di Bella - 2018 - Quaestio 18:239-251.
    Leibniz's treatment of the concept of res should be considered in the context of his semantic-ontological reflections on the relationship of language, thought and reality, profoundly shaped by a no...
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    La via della responsabilità: Emmanuel Lévinas e Hans Jonas.Teodoro Di Bella - 2010 - Messina: Coop. S. Tom..
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    Concealing Gender Non-Conformity.Bella-Rose Kelly - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy of Disability 4:25-51.
    Cissexist perception involves a prejudicial judgment and an unmediated affective response, such as that of disgust, directed at the gendered aspects of another person. In this paper, I advance a view of how cissexist perception harms disabled people. On this view, there at least two morally problematic aspects of cissexist perception: that it has painful effects, and that it restricts bodily agency. I defend this claim through an analysis of a double bind faced by people subjected to cissexist perception: on (...)
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    Medieval English Prose for Women: Selections From the Katherine Group and Ancrene Wisse.Bella Millett & Jocelyn Wogan-Browne (eds.) - 1992 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Ancrene Wisse, a guide for female recluses written in the West Midlands in the early thirteenth century, and the closely related religious works of the `Katherine Group', offer a vivid insight into the religious life of the time, and their rich and varied prose style blends Latin and native English stylistic traditions with remarkable skill and assurance. The difficulty of their language, however, has made them largely inaccessible except to experts in Middle English, and this edition is designed to (...)
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    Visual Working Memory Resources Are Best Characterized as Dynamic, Quantifiable Mnemonic Traces.Bella Z. Veksler, Rachel Boyd, Christopher W. Myers, Glenn Gunzelmann, Hansjörg Neth & Wayne D. Gray - 2017 - Topics in Cognitive Science 9 (1):83-101.
    Visual working memory is a construct hypothesized to store a small amount of accurate perceptual information that can be brought to bear on a task. Much research concerns the construct's capacity and the precision of the information stored. Two prominent theories of VWM representation have emerged: slot-based and continuous-resource mechanisms. Prior modeling work suggests that a continuous resource that varies over trials with variable capacity and a potential to make localization errors best accounts for the empirical data. Questions remain regarding (...)
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    Novelty and Causality in William James’s Pluralistic Universe.Michela Bella - 2019 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 11 (2).
    The issue of the emergence of genuinely new events in a paradigm of natural continuity has been analyzed in different fields by Pragmatists authors like Peirce, Dewey, and Mead. Another way to consider the problematic relationship between novelty and continuity is by considering William James’s understanding of causal connections. This article addresses the concept of causality that James repeatedly addressed and deeply rethought throughout his career. I believe that the concept of causality provides an excellent platform from which to view (...)
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    Economic Inequality and Masculinity–Femininity: The Prevailing Perceived Traits in Higher Unequal Contexts Are Masculine.Eva Moreno-Bella, Guillermo B. Willis & Miguel Moya - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    ‘Possible Experience’ and Recent Interpretations of Kant.Bella K. Milmed - 1967 - The Monist 51 (3):442-462.
    In an attempt to extract a coherent and still relevant structure of thought from its obsolete encumbrances, some of the recent interpretations of Kant have been needlessly hampered by neglect of the important concept of ‘possible experience’. Failure to make the full use of this concept that Kant himself made has inevitably been damaging to the Kantian doctrine of phenomenal objectivity; and any version of Kant that is so damaged falls drastically short of the original. I should like, therefore, after (...)
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    ‘Gesto’ e identità personale. Per una epistemologia del sé in chiave pragmatista.Michela Bella - 2019 - Lebenswelt. Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 13.
    This article aims to show the validity of an actualization of William James’s pragmatist epistemology of psychology for the construction of personal identity. Following Giovanni Maddalena’s theoretical hypothesis of “gesture” as a complete synthetic tool for the acquisition of knowledge, an in-depth analysis of the continuous and dynamic conception of personal identity proposed by James may be helpful today to better develop the emotional-somatic dimension of synthetic reasoning. As far as the epistemology of the Self is concerned, significant continuities and (...)
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    Benedetto Croce e la fondazione linguistica della soggettività.Santi Di Bella - 2019 - Palermo: Palermo University Press.
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  36. Change, Contradiction and Possibility. Outline for Leibniz’s Metaphysics of Time.Stefano Di Bella - 2009 - Humana Mente 3 (8).
     
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    Croce e la modernità tedesca.Santi Di Bella & Francesca Rizzo (eds.) - 2017 - Canterano (RM): Aracne editrice.
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  38. «Harmonia ex contrariis». Leibniz lettore dell'Heptaplomeres di Jean Bodin, tra cristianesimo, razionalismo e islam.Stefano di Bella - 2004 - Rinascimento 44:409-440.
     
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    La ricerca del Dio nascosto in Ludwig Wittgenstein.Teodoro Di Bella - 2013 - Borgomanero, No [i.e. Novara, Italy]: G. Ladolfi.
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    La storia della filosofia nell'aetas kantiana: teorie e discussioni.Santi Di Bella - 2008 - Napoli: Liguori.
  41. From the Unity of the Object to the Unity of the Subject (and Back Again).Stefano di Bella, Mauro Mariani, Giuseppe Varnier & Alberto Voltolini - 2000 - Topoi 19 (1).
     
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  42. " Scientia-generalis", the 4th volume of Leibniz's' Philosophische Schriften'in the Akademie-Ausgabe.S. Di Bella - 2002 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 22 (3):486-502.
     
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    The Problem of Universals in Early Modern Philosophy.Stefano Di Bella & Tad M. Schmaltz (eds.) - 2017 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    This is a collection of essays from an international group of scholars that explore the ways in which the ancient problem of universals was transformed in modern philosophy. Essays consider the various forms of "Platonism," "conceptualism" and "nominalism" in the writings of a broad range of modern thinkers.
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    “Victims of Crime” and “Victims of Justice”: The Symbolic and Financial Aspects in US Compensation Programs.Maria-Pia Di Bella - 2009 - In Barbara Rose Johnston & Susan Slyomovics (eds.), Waging War, Making Peace: Reparations and Human Rights. Left Coast Press.
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    The meaning of light in Titians Danaë.Bella Golick - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (136):451-467.
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  46. Kant's Theory of Knowledge and Current Philosophical Issues.Bella Milmed - 1959
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    Spartan Women (Book).Bella Vivante - 2003 - American Journal of Philology 124 (4):609-612.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:American Journal of Philology 124.4 (2003) 609-612 [Access article in PDF] SARAH B. POMEROY. Spartan Women. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. xviii + 198 pp. 11 black-and-white illustrations. Paper, $19.95. This "first full-length historical study of Spartan women to be published" (vii) is a very welcome book on an inadequately understood subject. Pomeroy's scholarly expertise for this study is firmly established; her research has been fundamental to examinations of (...)
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    Theories of Religious Knowledge from Kant to Jaspers.Bella K. Milmed - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (110):195 - 215.
    THE problem of religious knowledge may be stated very simply. If there is a real God, how can we find out that fact? The present discussion assumes that this is just what we must find out, if there is to be any possibility of a philosophically valid religion; for the essential element in religion is God, and consequently the essential philosophical question in regard to religion is that of the reality of God.
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  49. Lewis and the theory of truth.Bella K. Milmed - 1956 - Journal of Philosophy 53 (19):569-583.
    C i lewis, regarding himself as a pragmatist, repeatedly attempts to identify truth with verification. it is here argued, however, that a correspondence or semantic theory is required by (1) lewis's interpretation of objective judgments in terms of "possible experience" and of possible experience in terms of counterfactual conditions; (2) his distinction between the justification of knowledge and the truth of knowledge; and (3) his logical analysis of truth in terms of the extension (known or unknown) of propositions. it is (...)
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  50. Concealing Gender Non-Conformity: A Trans Phenomenology of Disability.Bella-Rose Kelly - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Disability.
    Cissexist perception involves a prejudicial judgment and an unmediated affective response, such as that of disgust, directed at the gendered aspects of another person. In this paper, I advance a view of how cissexist perception harms disabled people. On this view, there at least two morally problematic aspects of cissexist perception: that it has painful effects, and that it restricts bodily agency. I defend this claim through an analysis of a double bind faced by people subjected to cissexist perception: on (...)
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