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  1. Semantic analysis: a practical introduction.Cliff Goddard - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Semantic Analysis is a lively and clearly written introduction to the study of meaning in language and to the language-culture connection. Goddard covers traditional and contemporary issues and approaches with the relationship between semantics, conceptualization, and culture as a key theme. He also details a number of case studies that draw on a wide range of material from non-Indo-European languages, particularly Australian Aboriginal languages and Malay, on which the author is an authority.
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    Interjections and Emotion (with Special Reference to "Surprise" and "Disgust").Cliff Goddard - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (1):53-63.
    “All languages have ‘emotive interjections’ ” —and yet emotion researchers have invested only a tiny research effort into interjections, as compared with the huge body of research into facial expressions and words for emotion categories. This article provides an overview of the functions, meanings, and cross-linguistic variability of interjections, concentrating on non-word-based ones such as Wow!, Yuck!, and Ugh! The aims are to introduce an area that will be unfamiliar to most readers, to illustrate how one leading linguistic approach deals (...)
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    From Being to Becoming: Time and Complexity in the Physical Sciences.Cliff Hooker - 1980 - W.H. Freeman.
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    Ten lectures on natural semantic metalanguage: exploring language, thought and culture using simple, translatable words.Cliff Goddard - 2018 - Boston: Brill.
    From Leibniz to Wierzbicka: The history and philosophy of nsm -- Semantic primes and their grammar -- Explicating emotion concepts across languages and cultures -- Wonderful, terrific, fabulous: English evaluational adjectives -- Semantic molecules and semantic complexity -- Words as carriers of cultural meaning -- English verb semantics: verbs of doing and saying -- English verb alternations and constructions -- Applications of NSM: minimal English, cultural scripts and language -- Teaching retrospect: nsm compared with other approaches to semantic analysis.
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    From Being to Becoming: Time and Complexity in the Physical Sciences. Ilya Prigogine.Cliff Hooker - 1984 - Philosophy of Science 51 (2):355-357.
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    Computational Neuroethology: A Provisional Manifesto.D. Cliff - 1990 - In Jean-Arcady Meyer & Stewart W. Wilson (eds.), From Animals to Animats: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (Complex Adaptive Systems). Cambridge University Press.
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    When to Terminate a Charitable Trust?Cliff Landesman - 1995 - Analysis 55 (1):12 - 13.
    Altruistic maximizers face a frustrating dilemma when there is an infinite series of ever-better options, but no best choice.
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    Author Reply.Cliff Goddard - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (1):66-67.
    Sauter raises interesting points about expressive vocalisations, such as laughing, crying, gasping, etcetera. This reply discusses an expanded research agenda incorporating these. Riemer’s commentary is based on his opposition to nonreferentialist approaches to meaning. My reply seeks to clarify the natural semantic metalanguage (NSM) position on the conceptual status of semantic primes, while urging researchers to consider independently the merits of reductive paraphrase as a heuristic and a corrective to terminological Anglocentrism.
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    Polysemy: a problem of definition.Cliff Goddard - 2000 - In Yael Ravin & Claudia Leacock (eds.), Polysemy: theoretical and computational approaches. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 129--151.
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    The Pipe of Peace.Cliff Phillips - 1983 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 3 (1):21.
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    Language, logic, and mathematics.Cliff W. Kilmister - 1967 - New York,: Barnes & Noble.
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    Excitability properties of motor axons in adults with cerebral palsy.Cliff S. Klein, Ping Zhou & Christina Marciniak - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Three Early Formal Approaches to the Verification of Concurrent Programs.Cliff B. Jones - 2024 - Minds and Machines 34 (1):73-92.
    This paper traces a relatively linear sequence of early research approaches to the formal verification of concurrent programs. It does so forwards and then backwards in time. After briefly outlining the context, the key insights from three distinct approaches from the 1970s are identified (Ashcroft/Manna, Ashcroft (solo) and Owicki). The main technical material in the paper focuses on a specific program taken from the last published of the three pieces of research (Susan Owicki’s): her own verification of her _Findpos_ example (...)
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    Cases and commentaries.Cliff Brown, Duane McCallister, Susan A. Siltanen, Arthur J. Kaul & Samuel L. Becker - 1986 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 1 (2):88 – 96.
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  15. Ethical issues in the release of animals from captivity.Cliff Stagoll & Kelly A. Waples - 1997 - BioScience 47 (2):115-119.
    For the general public, there is an intuitive appeal to an animal's living in the wild rather than in captivity. Rarely is it an appeal informed by careful scientific or ethical analysis, however. This paper discusses how animal release projects ought to be conducted, guided by the question, "what are the duties of humans toward animals that are to be released?" It studies the ethical responsibilities of caretakers, practical elements of a responsible release, and proper selection of candidate animals for (...)
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    Words and meanings: lexical semantics across domains, languages, and cultures.Cliff Goddard - 2014 - Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Anna Wierzbicka.
    In a series of cross-cultural investigations of word meaning, Cliff Goddard and Anna Wierzbicka examine key expressions from different domains of the lexicon - concrete, abstract, physical, sensory, emotional, and social. They focus on complex and culturally important words in a range of languages that includes English, Russian, Polish, French, Warlpiri and Malay."--Publishers website.
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    The science of man.John Cliff - 1907 - Chicago: [Marshall-Jackson company-].
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    The concept of the ecstasies.Cliff Engle Wirt - 1983 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 14 (1):79-90.
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    On the Import of Constraints in Complex Dynamical Systems.Cliff Hooker - 2013 - Foundations of Science 18 (4):757-780.
    Complexity arises from interaction dynamics, but its forms are co-determined by the operative constraints within which the dynamics are expressed. The basic interaction dynamics underlying complex systems is mostly well understood. The formation and operation of constraints is often not, and oftener under appreciated. The attempt to reduce constraints to basic interaction fails in key cases. The overall aim of this paper is to highlight the key role played by constraints in shaping the field of complex systems. Following an introduction (...)
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    The Alexander Romance_- (r.) Stoneman, (k.) nawotka, (A.) wojciechowska (edd.) The _Alexander Romance:_ history and literature. ( _Ancient Narrative supplementum 25.) pp. XVI + 322, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour maps. Groningen: Barkhuis & groningen university library, 2018. Cased, €95. Isbn: 978-949244471-4. 1. [REVIEW]Jacqueline Arthur-Montagne - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (1):70-72.
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    Adverbs as multipliers.Norman Cliff - 1959 - Psychological Review 66 (1):27-44.
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    The Messiness of Ethics in Education.Johanna Cliffe & Carla Solvason - 2021 - Journal of Academic Ethics 20 (1):101-117.
    This article considers the multifaceted concept of ethics and how, despite being a familiar notion within education, it is still much contested within literature and professional practice. Drawing on postmodern, feminist and political literature, the authors explore conceptualisations of ethics and ethicality in relation to ethical identity, professionalism and practice. Applying philosophical and metaphorical tools, such as the rhizome and nomad, the authors suggest there is the potential to accommodate the multiple and often divergent facets of ethics, thereby engaging with (...)
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  23. Man's Will: The Intervening Variable in Moral Education.Cliff Schimmels & Gary Andres - 1977 - Journal of Thought 12 (1):9-13.
     
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  24. New Cloth For Old Tunics.Cliff Schimmels - 1974 - Journal of Thought 9 (3):191-94.
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    The semiotics of retail space: An application of the repertory grid methodology.Cliff Scott - 1993 - Semiotica 94 (3-4):295-304.
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    Killing Time.Cliff Stagoll - 1998 - Philosophy Now 20:28-30.
    This article (reprinted in Philosophy Now's 'The Ultimate Guide to Metaphysics' in 2018) introduces J.M.E. McTaggart's famous arguments for the 'unreality' of time, and their implications.
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    Semiotic and Physical Requirements on Emergent Autogenic System.Cliff Joslyn - 2021 - Biosemiotics 14 (3):665-667.
    In “How Molecules Became Signs”, Prof. Deacon outlines a plausible mechanism whereby biochemical systems could be understood to fulfill the conditions of being “alive” in the context of the two broad families of requirements, namely the energetics of metabolism and the informatics of coding. In so doing, he addresses head-on how to account for the origin and the action of coding in physical systems, and thereby the necessary and sufficient conditions for life. I review some of the relevant issues around (...)
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    Marx and Marxism.Cliff Slaughter - 1985 - Longman Publishing Group.
  29. Marxism, Ideology and Literature.Cliff Slaughter - 1982 - Studies in Soviet Thought 24 (2):167-170.
     
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    Making sense of Elster.Cliff Slaughter - 1986 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 29 (1-4):45 – 56.
    Elster contends that much of Marx's most important work was characterized by methodological individualism. I argue that this is untrue, and that to assert it results, at least in part, from a misunderstanding of Marx's writings on the individual's relation to his society. Central to Marx's writings is the rejection of an abstract ?society?. Instead we find analysis of a particular social formation, with a historically specific relation between individual and society, and between ends and means. This is demonstrated from (...)
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    Semantic control systems.Cliff Joslyn - 1995 - World Futures 45 (1):87-123.
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    Making your article freely available: Some clarifications about OnlineOpen and Creative Commons.Cliff Morgan - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (8):648-649.
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    The “Social Emotions” of Malay (Bahasa Melayu).Cliff Goddard - 1996 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 24 (3):426-464.
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    Contemporary research in the foundations and philosophy of quantum theory.Cliff Hooker (ed.) - 1973 - Boston,: D. Reidel.
    To mathematicians, mathematics is a happy game, to scientists a mere tool and to philosophers a Platonic mystery - or so the caricature runs. The caricature reflects the alleged 'cultural gap' between the disciplines a gap for which there too often has been, sadly, sound historical evidence. In many minds the lack of communication between philosophy and the exact disciplines is especially prominent. Yet in the past there was no separation - exact knowledge, covering both scientists and mathemati cians, was (...)
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    Rationality as Effective Organisation of Interaction and Its Naturalist Framework.Cliff Hooker - 2011 - Axiomathes 21 (1):99-172.
    The point of this paper is to provide a principled framework for a naturalistic, interactivist-constructivist model of rational capacity and a sketch of the model itself, indicating its merits. Being naturalistic, it takes its orientation from scientific understanding. In particular, it adopts the developing interactivist-constructivist understanding of the functional capacities of biological organisms as a useful naturalistic platform for constructing such higher order capacities as reason and cognition. Further, both the framework and model are marked by the finitude and fallibility (...)
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  36. Introduction to philosophy of complex systems: A: part A: towards a framework for complex systems.Cliff Hooker - unknown
    Every essay in this book is original, often highly original, and they will be of interest to practising scientists as much as they will be to philosophers of science — not least because many of the essays are by leading scientists who are currently creating the emerging new complex systems paradigm. This is no accident. The impact of complex systems on science is a recent, ongoing and profound revolution. But with a few honourable exceptions, it has largely been ignored by (...)
     
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  37. The sign system in chinese landscape paintings.Cliff G. McMahon - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 37 (1):64-76.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.1 (2003) 64-76 [Access article in PDF] The Sign System in Chinese Landscape Paintings Cliff G. Mcmahon Paintings emerge from a culture field and must be interpreted in relation to the net of culture. A given culture will be implicated by the sign system used by the painter. Everyone agrees that in Chinese landscape paintings, the most important cultural bond is to ancient (...)
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    The Sign System in Chinese Landscape Paintings.Cliff G. McMahon - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 37 (1):64.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.1 (2003) 64-76 [Access article in PDF] The Sign System in Chinese Landscape Paintings Cliff G. Mcmahon Paintings emerge from a culture field and must be interpreted in relation to the net of culture. A given culture will be implicated by the sign system used by the painter. Everyone agrees that in Chinese landscape paintings, the most important cultural bond is to ancient (...)
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    The Production of the (Post)Military/Industrial Subject (Self).Cliff Falk - 2002 - Philosophy of Education 58:175-183.
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    Philosophy of Complex Systems (Handbook of the Philosophy of Science, vol. 10).Cliff Hooker (ed.) - 2011 - North Holland.
    The domain of nonlinear dynamical systems and its mathematical underpinnings has been developing exponentially for a century, the last 35 years seeing an outpouring of new ideas and applications and a concomitant confluence with ideas of complex systems and their applications from irreversible thermodynamics. A few examples are in meteorology, ecological dynamics, and social and economic dynamics. These new ideas have profound implications for our understanding and practice in domains involving complexity, predictability and determinism, equilibrium, control, planning, individuality, responsibility and (...)
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    The Janus Aesthetic of Duchamp.Cliff G. McMahon - 1992 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 26 (2):41.
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    What Does it Take to Produce Interpretation? Informational, Peircean and Code-Semiotic Views on Biosemiotics.Søren Brier & Cliff Joslyn - 2013 - Biosemiotics 6 (1):143-159.
    This paper presents a critical analysis of code-semiotics, which we see as the latest attempt to create paradigmatic foundation for solving the question of the emergence of life and consciousness. We view code semiotics as a an attempt to revise the empirical scientific Darwinian paradigm, and to go beyond the complex systems, emergence, self-organization, and informational paradigms, and also the selfish gene theory of Dawkins and the Peircean pragmaticist semiotic theory built on the simultaneous types of evolution. As such it (...)
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    New Pressures/New Partnerships: Public Health and Law Enforcement.Cliff Karchmer, Pam Tully, Leah Devlin, Frank Whitney & Michael Sage - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (s4):52-53.
    The, Police Executive Research Forum is completing a major initiative that encourages police chiefs to formalize working relationships with emergency medical personnel. The effort is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance as a demonstration with the goal of preventing recurring violence that eventually leads to homicide. The initiative originally involved a consortium of emergency room clinicians, emergency medical service personnel, as well as police executives. The collaboration initially focused on arguably preventable dimensions of domestic violence (...)
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    New Pressures/New Partnerships: Public Health and Law Enforcement.Cliff Karchmer, Pam Tully, Leah Devlin, Frank Whitney & Michael Sage - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (S4):52-53.
    The, Police Executive Research Forum is completing a major initiative that encourages police chiefs to formalize working relationships with emergency medical personnel. The effort is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance as a demonstration with the goal of preventing recurring violence that eventually leads to homicide. The initiative originally involved a consortium of emergency room clinicians, emergency medical service personnel, as well as police executives. The collaboration initially focused on arguably preventable dimensions of domestic violence (...)
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  45. Conceptualising reduction, emergence and self-organisation in complex dynamical systems.Cliff Hooker - unknown
    This chapter describes the application of reduction concepts in emergence and self organization of complex dynamical system. Condition-dependent laws compress and dynamical equation sets provide implicit compressed representations even when most of that information is not explicitly available without decompression. And, paradoxically, there is still the determined march of fundamental analytical dynamics expanding its compression reach toward a Theory of Everything—even while the more rapidly expanding domain of complex systems dynamics confronts its assumptions and its monolithicity. Nor does science fall (...)
     
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    Thinking across languages and cultures: Six dimensions of variation.Cliff Goddard - 2003 - Cognitive Linguistics 14 (2-3).
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    Making the World Safe for US.Cliff DuRand - 2006 - Radical Philosophy Today 3:143-147.
    In the roots of political culture in the USA, Tocqueville long ago noted with concern an individualism that could undercut needed structures of shared community. This individualism, argues the author, is one key feature of American culture that tends to empower military interventionism by empowering American elites to go their own way and pursue their own interests, without too much worry that they will be held accountable to more communitarian standards. Yet, American culture is not one-sided, and the author encourages (...)
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    The Reconstitution of Private Property in the People's Republic of China.Cliff DuRand - 1986 - Social Theory and Practice 12 (3):337-350.
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    The Reconstitution of Private Property in the People's Republic of China.Cliff DuRand - 1986 - Social Theory and Practice 12 (3):337-350.
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    Everything under Heaven. The Life and Words of a Nature Mystic, Issa of Japan.Cliff Edwards - 1982 - Philosophy East and West 32 (2):216-216.
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