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    The origins of courtliness—civilizing trends and the formation of courtly ideals 939–1210. [REVIEW]G. A. Loud - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (3):344-346.
    (1988). The origins of courtliness—civilizing trends and the formation of courtly ideals 939–1210. History of European Ideas: Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 344-346.
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    Differential sensitivity to intensity as a function of the duration of the comparison tone.W. R. Garner & G. A. Miller - 1944 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 34 (6):450.
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    Maximum Expected Information Approach for Improving Efficiency of Categorical Loudness Scaling.Sara E. Fultz, Stephen T. Neely, Judy G. Kopun & Daniel M. Rasetshwane - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Categorical loudness scaling (CLS) measures provide useful information about an individual’s loudness perception across the dynamic range of hearing. A probability model of CLS categories has previously been described as a multi-category psychometric function (MCPF). In the study, a representative “catalog” of potential listener MCPFs was used in conjunction with maximum-likelihood estimation to derive CLS functions for participants with normal hearing and with hearing loss. The approach of estimating MCPFs for each listener has the potential to improve the accuracy of (...)
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    A First Book in Metaphysics.G. A. Tawney - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22 (6):667-669.
  5. The relation of the attributes of sensation to the dimensions of the stimulus.Edwin G. Boring - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (2):236-245.
    It is the traditional view of psychology that the attributes of sensation show a one-to-one correspondence to the dimensions of the stimulus. Some such view is also implicit in the naïve epistemology of the physicist. He often thinks of pitch as if it were the perception of the frequency of a tone, but that view soon runs into difficulties. Within psychology it was Wundt who originally equipped sensation with two attributes, quality and intensity, thus making sensations mirror the more obvious (...)
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  6. Abelson, RP 64 Adams, MJ 94-5 Adler, JE 310n Ajjanagadde, V. 138, 139, 152-6 Ajzen, I. 310n.R. D. Alexander, M. J. Almeida, Anderson Jr, L. Aqvist, R. Audi, R. Axelrod, B. J. Baars, A. Baddeley, G. A. Barnard & B. Barnes - 1993 - In K. I. Manktelow & D. E. Over (eds.), Rationality: Psychological and Philosophical Perspectives. Routledge.
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    Alkon, DL, 150.N. M. Alpert, D. Amaral, Anderson Jr, J. S. Antrobus, R. Ardila, G. A. Austin, E. Awh, H. P. Bahrick, P. O. Bahnck & M. R. Banaji - 1999 - In Robert L. Solso (ed.), Mind and Brain Sciences in the 21st Century. Cambridge: MIT Press.
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    The Arval Hymn and Early Latin Verse.R. G. Tanner - 1961 - Classical Quarterly 11 (3-4):209-.
    I. By Ictus we mean in this paper the sounds emphasized in the pattern of an utterance in the given language under discussion. So in languages like Chinese which depend on variation of tone we mean that the high notes in the intonation tune of a sentence or the rhythmic scheme of a verse carry an ictus; while in a language based, like English, on speech stress, we mean that the syllables uttered most loudly and clearly bear the ictus. Again, (...)
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    The Arval Hymn and Early Latin Verse1.R. G. Tanner - 1961 - Classical Quarterly 11 (3-4):209-238.
    I. By Ictus we mean in this paper the sounds emphasized in the pattern of an utterance in the given language under discussion. So in languages like Chinese which depend on variation of tone we mean that the high notes in the intonation tune of a sentence or the rhythmic scheme of a verse carry an ictus; while in a language based, like English, on speech stress, we mean that the syllables uttered most loudly and clearly bear the ictus. Again, (...)
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    Ultrasound absorption in mercury telluride.T. Alper & G. A. Saunders - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 20 (164):225-244.
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    Geraud de cordemoy, 1600-1684.Albert G. A. Balz - 1931 - Philosophical Review 40 (3):221-245.
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    Louis de la chambre, 1594-1669.Albert G. A. Balz - 1930 - Philosophical Review 39 (4):375-397.
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    Louis de la Forge and the critique of substantial forms.Albert G. A. Balz - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41 (6):551-576.
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    Le Progres de la Conscience dans la Philosophie Occidentale.Albert G. A. Balz - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):67.
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    Matter and scientific efficiency. I.Albert G. A. Balz - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (24):645-664.
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    Matter and scientific efficiency. III.Albert G. A. Balz - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (25):673-685.
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    Nature, knowledge, and myth. I.A. G. A. Balz - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (10):253-266.
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    Nature, knowledge, and myth. II.A. G. A. Balz - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (11):288-302.
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    Relations between philosophy and psychology.Albert G. A. Balz - 1948 - Psychological Review 55 (2):115-125.
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    Some historical steps towards parallelism.Albert G. A. Balz - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (6):544-566.
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    The indefensibility of dictatorship--and the doctrine of Hobbes.Albert G. A. Balz - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (6):141-155.
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    The metaphysical infidelities of modern psychology.Albert G. A. Balz - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (13):337-351.
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    The state of nature and the social sciences.Albert G. A. Balz - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (19):505-515.
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    The use and misuse of history.Albert G. A. Balz - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (2):29-41.
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    Whitehead, Descartes, and the bifurcation of nature.Albert G. A. Balz - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (11):281-297.
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    Where Ignorance is Bliss.Albert G. A. Balz - 1930 - The Monist 40 (1):146-155.
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  27. Two women with multiple sclerosis. Conflicting normative expectations between patients and their caregivers.T. A. Abma, B. Oeseburg, M. Goldsteen, G. A. M. Widdershoven & M. Verkerk - 2005 - Nursing Ethics 12 (5):479-492.
     
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  28. Essays in Honor of John Dewey on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday October 20, 1929.Felix Adler, Edward Scribner Ames, Albert G. A. Balz, Harold Chapman Brown & Edwin A. Burtt - 1929 - Holt.
     
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    Are We Getting Informed Consent from Patients with Cancer?H. J. Sutherland, G. A. Lockwood & J. E. Till - 1992 - Monash Bioethics Review 11 (2):5-14.
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    Effects of simulated helicopter cabin noise on intelligibility and annoyance.Malcolm D. Arnoult, James W. Voorhees & Lynne G. Gilfillan - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (2):115-117.
    Helicopter cabin noise was simulated by combining a broadband signal (pink noise, or PN) with a triad of pure tones (PT) at 650,1900, and 5000 Hz. Each component was presented at four loudness levels (0,60,70, and 80 dB[A]), with all 16 combinations arranged in two unsystematic orders. Intelligibility was measured by means of sentences to be judged as true or false. A male speaker presented 10 sentences at each noise condition. One group of subjects heard the sentences at 50 dB(A) (...)
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    Megiddo II: Seasons of 1935-39.G. Ernest Wright & Gordon Loud - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (1):56.
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    Locke's Theory of Knowledge and Its Historical Relations. [REVIEW]Albert G. A. Balz - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (7):190-193.
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    La theorie de la connaissance dans la philosophie de Malebranche. [REVIEW]Albert G. A. Balz - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41 (3):318-320.
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    The Psychology of Courage. [REVIEW]Albert G. A. Balz - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (19):529-530.
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    New Studies in the Philosophy of Descartes; Descartes as Pioneer. [REVIEW]Albert G. A. Balz - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (6):192-194.
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    ord's The Psychology of Courage. [REVIEW]Albert G. A. Balz - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy 16 (19):529.
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  37. The Pareto Argument for Inequality*: G. A. COHEN.G. A. Cohen - 1995 - Social Philosophy and Policy 12 (1):160-185.
    Some ways of defending inequality against the charge that it is unjust require premises that egalitarians find easy to dismiss—statements, for example, about the contrasting deserts and/or entitlements of unequally placed people. But a defense of inequality suggested by John Rawls and elaborated by Brian Barry has often proved irresistible even to people of egalitarian outlook. The persuasive power of this defense of inequality has helped to drive authentic egalitarianism, of an old-fashioned, uncompromising kind, out of contemporary political philosophy. The (...)
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  38. Self-Ownership, World Ownership, and Equality: Part II: G. A. COHEN.G. A. Cohen - 1986 - Social Philosophy and Policy 3 (2):77-96.
    1. The present paper is a continuation of my “Self-Ownership, World Ownership, and Equality,” which began with a description of the political philosophy of Robert Nozick. I contended in that essay that the foundational claim of Nozick's philosophy is the thesis of self-ownership, which says that each person is the morally rightful owner of his own person and powers, and, consequently, that each is free to use those powers as he wishes, provided that he does not deploy them aggressively against (...)
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    Heidegger's Polemos: From Being to Politics (review).Robert A. Reeves - 2001 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (3):453-454.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 39.3 (2001) 453-454 [Access article in PDF] Gregory Fried. Heidegger's Polemos: From Being to Politics. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000. Pp. xvi + 302. Cloth, $35.00. That an outstanding philosopher could align himself with a monstrous ideology has always been a scandalous puzzle: but since Farias's Heidegger and Nazism (1989), it is impossible to dismiss Heidegger's "political episode" as the reprehensible but (...)
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  40. Rescuing Justice and Equality.G. A. Cohen (ed.) - 2008 - Harvard University Press.
    In this stimulating work of political philosophy, acclaimed philosopher G. A. Cohen sets out to rescue the egalitarian thesis that in a society in which distributive justice prevails, peopleâes material prospects are roughly equal. Arguing against the Rawlsian version of a just society, Cohen demonstrates that distributive justice does not tolerate deep inequality. In the course of providing a deep and sophisticated critique of Rawlsâes theory of justice, Cohen demonstrates that questions of distributive justice arise not only for the state (...)
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    Perceptual dimensions differentiate emotions.Lisa A. Cavanaugh, Deborah J. MacInnis & Allen M. Weiss - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (8).
    Individuals often describe objects in their world in terms of perceptual dimensions that span a variety of modalities; the visual (e.g., brightness: dark–bright), the auditory (e.g., loudness: quiet–loud), the gustatory (e.g., taste: sour–sweet), the tactile (e.g., hardness: soft vs. hard) and the kinaesthetic (e.g., speed: slow–fast). We ask whether individuals use perceptual dimensions to differentiate emotions from one another. Participants in two studies (one where respondents reported on abstract emotion concepts and a second where they reported on specific emotion (...)
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    If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You’re So Rich?G. A. Cohen - 2001 - Harvard University Press.
    This book presents G. A. Cohen's Gifford Lectures, delivered at the University of Edinburgh in 1996. Focusing on Marxism and Rawlsian liberalism, Cohen draws a connection between these thought systems and the choices that shape a person's life. In the case of Marxism, the relevant life is his own: a communist upbringing in the 1940s in Montreal, which induced a belief in a strongly socialist egalitarian doctrine. The narrative of Cohen's reckoning with that inheritance develops through a series of sophisticated (...)
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    Exploring Modality Switching Effects in Negated Sentences: Further Evidence for Grounded Representations.Lea A. Hald, Ian Hocking, David Vernon, Julie-Ann Marshall & Alan Garnham - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
    heories of embodied cognition (e.g., Perceptual Symbol Systems Theory; Barsalou, 1999, 2009) suggest that modality specific simulations underlie the representation of concepts. Supporting evidence comes from modality switch costs: participants are slower to verify a property in one modality (e.g., auditory, BLENDER-loud) after verifying a property in a different modality (e.g., gustatory, CRANBERRIES-tart) compared to the same modality (e.g., LEAVES-rustling, Pecher et al., 2003). Similarly, modality switching costs lead to a modulation of the N400 effect in event-related potentials (ERPs; (...)
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  44. Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence.G. A. COHEN - 1978 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 43 (2):389-390.
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  45. Facts and Principles.G. A. Cohen - 2003 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 31 (3):211-245.
  46. Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence.G. A. COHEN - 1978 - Philosophy 55 (213):416-418.
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  47. On the Currency of Egalitarian Justice, and Other Essays in Political Philosophy.G. A. Cohen - 2011 - Princeton University Press.
    G. A. Cohen was one of the most gifted, influential, and progressive voices in contemporary political philosophy. At the time of his death in 2009, he had plans to bring together a number of his most significant papers. This is the first of three volumes to realize those plans. Drawing on three decades of work, it contains previously uncollected articles that have shaped many of the central debates in political philosophy, as well as papers published here for the first time. (...)
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  48. A. DE WAELHENS, "Phénoménologie et Vérité".G. A. G. A. - 1967 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 59:153.
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  49. A. GONZALEZ DE LA FUENTE, "Acción y Contemplación según Platon".G. A. G. A. - 1967 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 59:150.
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    Perspectives: a collection of essays in honour of G.A. Rauche.G. A. Rauche & Ratnamala Singh (eds.) - 1986 - Durban: Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Durban-Westville.
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