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    Religion and Politics in the Contemporary Mass Consciousness.D. E. Furman - 1994 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 33 (1):52-65.
    My presentation will evidently be the longest since I will be presenting the results of two major surveys done in Moscow, Pskov, and a number of other cities and villages in July-September 1990 and in August-October 1991. The interpretation of the findings of these surveys was done by me together with S.B. Filatov, while the actual investigations were carried out by S.B. Filatov, L.G. Byzov, L.M. Vorontsova, and G.L. Gurevich. The purpose of the surveys was above all to shed some (...)
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    There are Also Different "Capitalisms".D. E. Furman - 1993 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 32 (1):57-62.
    Virtually the entire country, or in any event the socially active part of it, has at present but one aspiration—to "build capitalism" as rapidly as possible. An old ideological-psychological complex, not unique to our country—the notion of a horrible past , a difficult transitional period, and an earthly paradise to come after it, this time a capitalist paradise—is being resurrected in a new and "inverted" form. It seems to me that even the figure 500 in the 500-day program is no (...)
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    Starye t︠s︡erkvi, novye verui︠u︡shchie: religii︠a︡ v massovom soznanii postsovetskoĭ Rossii.Kimmo Kääriäinen & D. E. Furman (eds.) - 2000 - Moskva: Letniĭ sad.
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    Eavesdropping Books as Testimony: Witnessing Secondhand Crimes Against Humanity with Young Children.Cara E. Furman - 2023 - Educational Theory 72 (5):595-616.
    How do educators talk about trauma with young children? Specifically, how do they address children's secondhand experiences of crimes against humanity? In this article, Cara E. Furman argues that classrooms for young children must witness these experiences. A genre of picture books that Furman terms “eavesdropping texts” offer testimony that both witnesses and invites children's secondhand experiences of crimes against humanity. Here, Furman couples a close reading of the books with literary criticism and trauma theory in order (...)
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    Rethinking Key Concepts in Education.Cara E. Furman & Rachel Wahl - 2022 - Educational Theory 72 (1):27-30.
    Educational Theory, Volume 72, Issue 1, Page 27-30, February 2022.
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    Making Sense with Manipulatives: Developing Mathematical Experiences for Early Childhood Teachers.Cara E. Furman - 2017 - Education and Culture 33 (2):67.
    Longtime teacher and teacher educator Patricia Carini argues that numbers provide one of the many crucial tools that humans use to make sense of their world.4 In making this claim, Carini retells an extended "Number Story" from Alfred North Whitehead in which a squirrel moves her three children "one by one" to a new location.5 As Whitehead recounts: when the mother had placed them on a rock outside, the family group looked to her very different from its grouping within the (...)
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    Memory for novel positive information in major depressive disorder.James E. Sorenson, Daniella J. Furman & Ian H. Gotlib - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (6):1090-1099.
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    Descriptions.D. E. Over - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (172):392-394.
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    Studies in the Way of Words.D. E. Over - 1990 - Philosophical Quarterly 40 (160):393-395.
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    The Intentions of Intentionality and Other New Models for Modalities.D. E. Over - 1977 - Philosophical Quarterly 27 (106):81-82.
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    Neural correlates of perceptual rivalry in the human brain.E. D. Lumer, K. J. Friston & Geraint Rees - 1998 - Science 280 (5371):1930-1934.
  12. Aesthetics and Psychobiology.D. E. Berlyne - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (4):553-553.
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    Facts, Freedom and Foreknowledge.E. M. Zemach & D. Winderker - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (1):19 - 28.
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    Information integration across saccadic eye movements.D. E. Irwin - 1991 - Cognitive Psychology 23:420-56.
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    The Early Institutional Life of Japan: A Study in the Reform of 645 A. D.D. E. M. & K. Asakawa - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (4):527.
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    Infinite Time Turing Machines With Only One Tape.D. E. Seabold & J. D. Hamkins - 2001 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 47 (2):271-287.
    Infinite time Turing machines with only one tape are in many respects fully as powerful as their multi-tape cousins. In particular, the two models of machine give rise to the same class of decidable sets, the same degree structure and, at least for partial functions f : ℝ → ℕ, the same class of computable functions. Nevertheless, there are infinite time computable functions f : ℝ → ℝ that are not one-tape computable, and so the two models of infinitary computation (...)
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    The De Ortu Scientiarum of Robert Kilwardby (d. 1279).D. E. Sharp - 1934 - New Scholasticism 8 (1):1-30.
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    Greatest surprise reduction semantics: an information theoretic solution to misrepresentation and disjunction.D. E. Weissglass - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 177 (8):2185-2205.
    Causal theories of content, a popular family of approaches to defining the content of mental states, commonly run afoul of two related and serious problems that prevent them from providing an adequate theory of mental content—the misrepresentation problem and the disjunction problem. In this paper, I present a causal theory of content, built on information theoretic tools, that solves these problems and provides a viable model of mental content. This is the greatest surprise reduction theory of content, which identifies the (...)
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  19. Principles of Mathematical Logic.D. Hilbert, W. Ackermann, L. M. Hammond, G. G. Leckie, F. Steinhardt & R. E. Luce - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2 (8):332-333.
     
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    The Chinese Rites Controversy: Its History and Meaning.D. E. Mungello - 1996 - Philosophy East and West 46 (2):298-298.
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    The Women Members of the Botanical Society of London, 1836–1856.D. E. Allen - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (3):240-254.
    On 6 September 1836, George White wrote from Hatton Garden to T. B. Hall in Liverpool:I see by an advertisement that [there is] a proposition to form a Society to be called the Botanical Society of London—Its objects are the advancement of Botanical Science in general but more especially systematic and descriptive Botany—the formation of a Library, Museum & Herbarium—A meeting will be held at the Crown & Anchor, Strand, tomorrow evening & it is my intention to attend it—It has (...)
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  22. David Hume.E. J. Khamara & D. G. C. Macnabb - 1977
     
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    Heidegger’s Philosophy of Art.D. E. Cooper - 2001 - Mind 110 (440):1133-1137.
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    The consequences of direct reference.D. E. Over - 1984 - Philosophical Books 25 (1):1-7.
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    On the nature of brief visual storage: There never was an icon.D. J. K. Mewhort & B. E. Butler - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (1):31-33.
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    Heide Scharmer: Der Gelagerte Herakles. (124. Winkelmannsprogramm.) Pp. 51; 3 plates, 15 figs. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1971. Paper, DM.38.D. E. Strong - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (1):161-161.
  27. Evolutionary foundations of the approximate number system.E. M. Brannon & D. J. Merritt - 2011 - In Stanislas Dehaene & Elizabeth Brannon (eds.), Space, Time and Number in the Brain: Searching for the Foundations of Mathematical Thought. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Towards a Resolution of the Problem of τά ένί διαστηματι γ ραφόμενα In Pappus' Collection Book VIII.D. E. P. Jackson - 1980 - Classical Quarterly 30 (02):523-.
    The phrase τά ένί διαστηματι γ ραφόμενα occurs in that part of Pappus' Collection Book VIII which deals with instrumental solutions to problems more practical than purely geometrical. In the preceding section an instrumental solution for the problem of doubling the cube has been propounded, which is dependent on the use of a ruler passing through a point about which it is turned in the generation of the locus of points known as the cissoid, and in the subsequent section a (...)
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    The Last Generation of the Roman Republic.D. R. Shackleton Bailey & E. S. Gruen - 1975 - American Journal of Philology 96 (4):436.
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  30. Studies in the New Experimental Aesthetics: Steps toward an Objective Psychology of Aesthetic Appreciation.D. E. Berlyne - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (1):86-87.
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  31. Mechanical Man.D. E. Wooldridge - 1968
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  32. A. I. Goldman, "Philosophical Applications of Cognitive Science", & M. Johnson, "Moral Imagination: Implications of Cognitive Science for Ethics". [REVIEW]D. E. Over - 1995 - The Philosophical Quarterly 45 (178):120-122.
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    Word-frequency effect and response bias.D. E. Broadbent - 1967 - Psychological Review 74 (1):1-15.
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    Uncertainty and conflict: A point of contact between information-theory and behavior-theory concepts.D. E. Berlyne - 1957 - Psychological Review 64 (6, Pt.1):329-339.
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    History of Japanese Religion: With Special Reference to the Social and Moral Life of the Nation.D. E. M. & M. Anesaki - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (4):527.
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  36. The Theology of St. Paul.D. E. H. Whiteley - 1964
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  37. Computer Ethics - Philosophical Enquiry (CEPE) Proceedings.D. E. Wittkower (ed.) - 2019 - Old Dominion.
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    Crit Assess: P a Samuelson Set.D. E. Ed Wood (ed.) - 2002 - Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  39. Hume and his Predecessors on the Causal Maxim.E. J. Khamara & D. G. C. Macnabb - 1977 - In E. J. Khamara & D. G. C. Macnabb (eds.), David Hume.
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    The Attitude of Canadian Nurses Towards Advance Directives.D. Blondeau, M. Lavoie, P. Valois, E. W. Keyserlingk, M. Hebert & I. Martineau - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (5):399-411.
    This article seeks to shed light on the beliefs that influence nurses’ intention of respecting or not respecting an advance directive document, namely a living will or a durable power of attorney. Nurses’ beliefs were measured using a 44-statement questionnaire. The sample was made up of 306 nurses working either in a long-term care centre or in a hospital centre offering general and specialized care in the province of Québec. The results indicate that nurses have a strong intention of complying (...)
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    Corroboration of a multiscale approach with all atom calculations in analysis of dislocation nucleation from surface steps.D. E. Segall, C. Li & G. Xu - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (32):5083-5101.
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    Further Philosophical Doctrines of Kilwardby.D. E. Sharp - 1935 - New Scholasticism 9 (1):39-55.
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    Thomas of Sutton, O. P. His Place in Scholasticism and an Account of his Psychology.D. E. Sharp - 1934 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 36 (41):332-354.
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    The Magical Carpenter of Japan.D. E. M., Rokujiuyen & Frederick Victor Dickins - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (4):610.
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    Konstantin Nikolaevich Leontʹev: Lichnostnyĭ mif i drama ideĭ v kontekste poiska dukhovnogo smysla istorii.D. E. Muza - 2012 - Moskva: Knozhnyi dom "Librokom".
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    Japanese Poetic Diaries.D. E. Mills & Earl Miner - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):351.
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    Japanese Toys: Playing with History.D. E. M. & Charles A. Pomeroy - 1966 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 86 (2):263.
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    A transdisciplinary perspective concerning the origin of the species: The migratory theory of genetic fitness.D. E. Montoya, D. A. Peck, N. L. Montoya & C. P. Montoya - 2009 - World Futures 65 (3):166 – 175.
    Although the Neo-Darwin Theory of Evolution is one of the most celebrated theories in science, nonetheless it has received many criticisms. These criticisms are documented and a new transdisciplinary theory of origin is introduced. Darwin's original argument was that natural selection, through heritable changes, changed simple organisms over time. These heritable changes are responsible for the complex plethora of life seen around us today. Darwin's original theory, however, was deconstructed after the fact into a mutation-based theory. This mutation-based theory in (...)
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    The Meaning of Language.D. E. Over - 1989 - Philosophical Books 30 (2):101-102.
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    The De Ortu Scientiarum of Robert Kilwardby (d. 1279).D. E. Sharp - 1934 - New Scholasticism 8 (1):1-30.
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