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    Probability and Thermodynamics: The Reduction of the Second Law.Edward E. Daub - 1969 - Isis 60 (3):318-330.
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    Atomism and Thermodynamics.Edward E. Daub - 1967 - Isis 58 (3):292-303.
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    Applications of Energy: Nineteenth Century. R. Bruce Lindsay.Edward E. Daub - 1978 - Isis 69 (2):310-311.
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    Science in the History of Modern Culture. Masao Watanabe. [REVIEW]Edward E. Daub - 1964 - Isis 55 (3):374-375.
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    The Concepts and Logic of Classical Thermodynamics as a Theory of Heat Engines, Rigorously Constructed upon the Foundation Laid by S. Carnot and F. ReechC. Truesdell S. Bharatha. [REVIEW]Edward E. Daub - 1979 - Isis 70 (3):478-479.
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    Josiah Willard Gibbs, American Mathematical Physicist Par ExcellenceRaymond J. Seeger.Edward E. Daub - 1976 - Isis 67 (4):655-657.
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    Waterston, Rankine, and Clausius on the Kinetic Theory of Gases.Edward E. Daub - 1970 - Isis 61 (1):105-106.
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    From the Declaration of Independence to the Constitution: The Roots of American Constitutionalism. By Edward E. Palmer.Edward E. Palmer - 1954 - Ethics 65 (4):315-315.
  9. Categories and Concepts.Edward E. Smith & L. Douglas - 1981 - Harvard University Press.
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    Structure and process in semantic memory: A featural model for semantic decisions.Edward E. Smith, Edward J. Shoben & Lance J. Rips - 1974 - Psychological Review 81 (3):214-241.
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    The Case for Rules in Reasoning.Edward E. Smith, Christopher Langston & Richard E. Nisbett - 1992 - Cognitive Science 16 (1):1-40.
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    Combining Prototypes: A Selective Modification Model.Edward E. Smith, Daniel N. Osherson, Lance J. Rips & Margaret Keane - 1988 - Cognitive Science 12 (4):485-527.
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    Representations and retrieval processes in short-term memory: Recognition and recall of faces.Edward E. Smith & Gerald D. Nielsen - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 85 (3):397.
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    Alternative strategies of categorization.Edward E. Smith, Andrea L. Patalano & John Jonides - 1998 - Cognition 65 (2-3):167-196.
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    Conceptual Combination with Prototype Concepts.Edward E. Smith & Daniel N. Osherson - 1984 - Cognitive Science 8 (4):337-361.
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    Concepts and categorization.Edward E. Smith - 1995 - In E. E. Smith & D. N. Osherson (eds.), Invitation to Cognitive Science. MIT Press. pp. 2--1.
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    Scientist or humanist: Two views of the military surgeon in literature.Edward E. Waldron - 1985 - Journal of Medical Humanities 6 (2):64-73.
    Surgeons have often been portrayed in literature on one of two extremes: the cold, distant scientist or the benign, caring humanist. Two characters in American literature who illustrate those extremes, both surgeons in the military, are Herman Melville's Cadwallader Cuticle and Richard Hooker's Hawkeye Pierce. Cuticle is interested only in the science of his craft, while Pierce maintains the compassion so central to the art of healing, even in the midst of war.
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  18. Cognitive psychology.Edward E. Smith - 1985 - Artificial Intelligence 25 (3):247-253.
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    The sure thing principle and the value of information.Edward E. SchleeE - 1997 - Theory and Decision 42 (1):21-36.
    This paper examines the relationship between Savage's sure thing principle and the value of information. We present two classes of results. First, we show that, under a consequentialist axiom, the sure-thing principle is neither sufficient nor necessary for perfect information to be always desirable: specifically, under consequentialism, the sure thing principle is not implied by the condition that perfect information is always valuable; moreover, the joint imposition of the sure thing principle, consequentialism and either one of two state independence axioms (...)
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    The exemplar view.Edward E. Smith & Douglas L. Medin - 2002 - In Daniel Levitin (ed.), Foundations of Cognitive Psychology: Core Readings. MIT Press. pp. 277--292.
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    Three distinctions about concepts and categorization.Edward E. Smith - 1989 - Mind and Language 4 (1-2):57-61.
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    Kant's Theory of Knowledge.Edward E. Richardson - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (13):359-361.
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    The origins of polypeptide domains.Edward E. Schmidt & Christopher J. Davies - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (3):262-270.
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  24. Reviews : Edward E. Sampson, Celebrating the Other: A Dialogic Account of Human Nature. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993. £12.95, x + 207 pp. [REVIEW]Adrian Furnham - 1995 - History of the Human Sciences 8:130-130.
  25. Newman's Catholic History as Background of the "Apologia".Edward E. Kelly - 1965 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 46 (3):382.
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    The Sure Thing Principle and the Value of Information: Corrigenda.Edward E. Schlee - 1998 - Theory and Decision 45 (2):199-200.
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    Why words are perceived more accurately than nonwords: Inference versus unitization.Edward E. Smith & Susan E. Haviland - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 92 (1):59.
  28. Taste, Style, and Ideology in Eighteenth-Century Music.Edward E. Lowinsky - 1965 - Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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    Newman, Wilfrid Ward, and the Modernist Crisis.Edward E. Kelly - 1973 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 48 (4):508-519.
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    Conceptual Representations of Perceptual Knowledge.Edward E. Smith, Nicholas Myers, Umrao Sethi, Spiro Pantazatos, Ted Yanagihara & Joy Hirsch - 2012 - Cognitive Neuropsychology 29 (3):237-248.
    Many neuroimaging studies of semantic memory have argued that knowledge of an object's perceptual properties are represented in a modality-specific manner. These studies often base their argument on finding activation in the left-hemisphere fusiform gyrus-a region assumed to be involved in perceptual processing-when the participant is verifying verbal statements about objects and properties. In this paper, we report an extension of one of these influential papers-Kan, Barsalou, Solomon, Minor, and Thompson-Schill (2003 )-and present evidence for an amodal component in the (...)
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    Book Review:The Secret of Democracy. Suzanne Labin; The Warfare of Democratic Ideals. Francis M. Myers.Edward E. Palmer - 1956 - Ethics 67 (1):58-60.
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    The value of perfect information in nonlinear utility theory.Edward E. Schlee - 1991 - Theory and Decision 30 (2):127-131.
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    Rule and similarity as prototype concepts.Edward E. Smith - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (1):34-35.
    There is a continuum between prototypical cases of rule use and prototypical cases of similarity use. A prototypical rule: (1) is explicitly represented, (2) can be verbalized, and (3) requires that the user selectively attend to a few features of the object, while ignoring the others. Prototypical similarity-use requires that: (1) the user should match the object to a mental representation holistically, and (2) there should be no selective attention or inhibition. Neural evidence supports prototypical rule-use. Most models of categorization (...)
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  34. Guest Editorial: Introduction.Edward E. Sullivan - forthcoming - Journal of Aesthetic Education.
     
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    Decisionmaking and the incompetent patient: A tale of two committees. [REVIEW]Edward E. Waldron - 1991 - HEC Forum 3 (1):3-18.
  36. Edward E. slowter, pe.Andrew G. Oldenquist - 1983 - In James Hamilton Schaub, Karl Pavlovic & M. D. Morris (eds.), Engineering Professionalism and Ethics. Krieger Pub. Co.. pp. 446.
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  37. Comments on Johnson-Laird by.Edward E. Smith - 1994 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 8 (1):69-72.
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    Decisions About Hospital Staff Privileges: A Case for Judicial Deference.Edward E. Hollowell - 1983 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 11 (3):118-120.
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    Individualism Reconsidered and Other Essays.Edward E. Palmer - 1956 - Science and Society 20 (1):89-91.
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    Does Hospital Corporate Liability Extend to Medical Staff Supervision?Edward E. Hollowell - 1982 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 10 (6):225-227.
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    The Eagle and the truth: Keats and the problem of belief.Edward E. Bostetter - 1958 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 16 (3):362-372.
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    R. W. Ashby. Entailment and modality. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, n.s. vol. 63 , pp. 203–216. - John O. Nelson. A question of entailment. The review of metaphysics, vol. 18 , pp. 364–377. - John Bacon. Entailment and the modal fallacy. The review of metaphysics, vol. 18 , pp. 566–571. [REVIEW]Edward E. Dawson - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (4):668-670.
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    Physicians'Disruptive Behavior: Grounds for Discipline.Edward E. Hollowell - 1983 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 11 (1):25-26.
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    David Greenwood. Quantitative inductive procedures. The nature of science and other essays, by David Greenwood, Philosophical Library, New York1959, pp. 32–43. [REVIEW]Edward E. Dawson - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (3):494-496.
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    The social in cognition.Edward E. Jones - 1993 - In George A. Miller & Gilbert Harman (eds.), Conceptions of the Human Mind: Essays in Honor of George A. Miller. L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 85--98.
  46. BLACKBURN, SIMON "Meaning, Reference and Necessity". [REVIEW]Edward E. Dawson - 1977 - Philosophy 52:236.
     
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  47. CARRUCCIO, Ettore.-"Mathematics and Logic in History and in Contemporary Thought". [REVIEW]Edward E. Dawson - 1966 - Philosophy 41:85.
  48. No Title available: New Books. [REVIEW]Edward E. Dawson - 1977 - Philosophy 52 (200):236-239.
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  49. No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.Edward E. Dawson - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (155):85-86.
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    J. H. Woodger. From biology to mathematics. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 3 , pp. 1–21.Edward E. Dawson - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (2):353-354.
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