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    The process of spoken word recognition: An introduction.Uli H. Frauenfelder & Lorraine Komisarjevsky Tyler - 1987 - Cognition 25 (1-2):1-20.
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    Jacques Mehler's early psycholinguistic days in Paris.Ulrich H. Frauenfelder & Juan Segui - 2021 - Cognition 213 (C):104483.
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    Tracking the Time Course of Word‐Frequency Effects in Auditory Word Recognition With Event‐Related Potentials.Sophie Dufour, Angèle Brunellière & Ulrich H. Frauenfelder - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (3):489-507.
    Although the word-frequency effect is one of the most established findings in spoken-word recognition, the precise processing locus of this effect is still a topic of debate. In this study, we used event-related potentials (ERPs) to track the time course of the word-frequency effect. In addition, the neighborhood density effect, which is known to reflect mechanisms involved in word identification, was also examined. The ERP data showed a clear frequency effect as early as 350 ms from word onset on the (...)
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    Electric hyperfine interaction studies in hemin.Ademola Amusa, P. Debrunner, E. Münck & H. Frauenfelder - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 29 (4):915-924.
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    Protein fluctuations explored by inelastic neutron scattering and dielectric relaxation spectroscopy.G. Chen, P. W. Fenimore, H. Frauenfelder, F. Mezei, J. Swenson & R. D. Young - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (33-35):3877-3883.
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    New Editions of Tacitus - (1) P. Cornelius Tacitus: Annalium ab Excessu Divi Augusti Quae Supersunt. Edidit Harald Fughs. Volumen I (i–vi), pp. vii+252+6; Volumen II (xi–xvi), pp. vii+249+6. Frauenfeld: Huber, 1946, 1949. Cloth and boards, 5, 6 Sw. fr. - (2) Cornelii Taciti De Vita Iulii Agricolae Liber, Dialogus de Oratoribus. Recensuit M. Lenchantin de Gubernatis. (Corpus Scr. Latinorum Paravianum.) Pp. xxxi+48, xxvii+64. Turin: Paravia, 1949. Paper, L. 360, 420. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (01):27-31.
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    P. Cornelius Tacitus: Annalium ab Excessu Diui Augusti Quae Supersunt. Edidit Harald Fuchs. Volumen ii , pp. viii+256. Frauenfeld: Huber, 1973. Cloth, 9.80Sw.fr. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (2):316-316.
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    P. Cornelius Tacitus: Annalium ab Excessu Diui Augusti Quae Supersunt. Edidit Harald Fuchs. Volumen ii (xi–xvi), pp. viii+256. Frauenfeld: Huber, 1973. Cloth, 9.80Sw.fr. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (02):316-.
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  9. Logic and Conversation.H. Paul Grice - 1989 - In Herbert Paul Grice (ed.), Studies in the way of words. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 22-40.
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  10. The Origins of Modern Science, 1300-1800.H. Butterfield - 1951 - Science and Society 15 (4):348-351.
     
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  11. The Enigma of Health.H. G. Gadamer, J. Gaiger & N. Walker - 1998 - Human Studies 21 (1):105-111.
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  12. Brennan (1991) Grounding in communication.H. H. Clark - 1991 - In Lauren Resnick, Levine B., M. John, Stephanie Teasley & D. (eds.), Perspectives on Socially Shared Cognition. American Psychological Association. pp. 127--149.
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  13. Aspects of reason.H. Paul Grice - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Reasons and reasoning were central to the work of Paul Grice, one of the most influential and admired philosophers of the late twentieth century. In the John Locke Lectures that Grice delivered in Oxford at the end of the 1970s, he set out his fundamental thoughts about these topics; Aspects of Reason is the long-awaited publication of those lectures. They focus on an investigation of practical necessity, as Grice contends that practical necessities are established by derivation; they are necessary because (...)
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    I_– _N.J.H. Dent.N. J. H. Dent - 1998 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 72 (1):57-73.
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  15. The causal theory of perception.H. P. Grice - 1988 - In Jonathan Dancy (ed.), Perceptual knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  16. Demonstratives.H. Diesse - 2005 - In Keith Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier.
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    Long-Term Care: The Family, Post-Modernity, and Conflicting Moral Life-Worlds.H. T. Engelhardt - 2007 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 32 (5):519-536.
    Long-term care is controversial because it involves foundational disputes. Some are moral-economic, bearing on whether the individual, the family, or the state is primarily responsible for long-term care, as well as on how one can establish a morally and financially sustainable long-term-care policy, given the moral hazard of people over-using entitlements once established, the political hazard of media democracies promising unfundable entitlements, the demographic hazard of relatively fewer workers to support those in need of long-term care, the moral hazard to (...)
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    The conception of value.H. Paul Grice - 1991 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The works of Paul Grice collected in this volume present his metaphysical defense of value, and represent a modern attempt to provide a metaphysical foundation for value. Value judgments are viewed as objective; value is part of the world we live in, but nonetheless is constructed by us. We inherit, or seem to inherit, the Aristotelian world in which objects and creatures are characterized in terms of what they are supposed to do. We are thereby enabled to evaluate by reference (...)
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  19. The Autopoiesis of Social Systems and its Criticisms.H. Cadenas & M. Arnold - 2015 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (2):169-176.
    Context: Although the theory of autopoietic systems was originally formulated to explain the phenomenon of life from an operational and temporal perspective, sociologist Niklas Luhmann incorporated it later within his theory of social systems. Due to this adoption, there have been several discussions regarding the applicability of this concept beyond its biological origins. Problem: This article addresses the conception of Luhman’s autopoietic social systems, and confronts this vision with criticism both of the original authors of the concept of autopoiesis and (...)
     
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    Journey Into Space HM Collins and Steven Yearley.H. M. Collins - 1992 - In Andrew Pickering (ed.), Science as practice and culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 369.
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    Ancestor Worship in Contemporary Japan.H. Byron Earhart & Robert J. Smith - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):293.
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    The relative effect of pupil absenteeism on literacy and numeracy in the primary school.H. C. M. Carroll - forthcoming - Tandf: Educational Studies:1-17.
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  23. Die mathematisch-physikalische Schönheit bei Leibniz.H. Breger - 1994 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 48 (188):127-140.
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    Commentary: Harm, Truth, and the Nocebo Effect.H. O. Dien - 2020 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29 (2):236-245.
    Nocebo effects occur when an individual experiences undesirable physiological reactions caused by doxastic states that are not a treatment’s core or characteristic features.1 As Scott Gelfand2 points out, there are numerous studies that have shown that the disclosure of a treatment’s side effects to a patient increases the risk of the side effects. From an ethical point of view, nocebo effects caused by the disclosures of side effects present a challenging problem. On the one hand, clinicians’ duty to inform patients (...)
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  25. Confucius, the Man and the Myth.H. G. Creel - 1951 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 13 (3):576-577.
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    On models with large automorphism groups.H. -D. Ebbinghaus - 1971 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 14 (3-4):179-197.
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    Fifty Years of the Tavistock Clinic.H. V. Dicks - 2014 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1970 this title commemorates the men and ideas that started, inspired and established a pioneer institution in British psychiatry. Based on the impetus of Freudian and related innovations after the First World War, the Tavistock Clinic offered treatment, training and research facilities in the field of neurosis, child guidance and later on group relations. Dr Dicks, who had been associated for nearly forty years with the work and personalities that helped to develop the Tavistock venture, describes the (...)
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  28. al-Lībrālīyah al-jadīdah: asʼilah fī al-ḥurrīyah wa-al-tafāwuḍīyah al-thaqāfīyah.ʻAbd Allāh Muḥammad Ghadhdhāmī - 2013 - al-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ: al-Markaz al-Thaqāfī al-ʻArabī.
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  29. Logic and Conversation.H. Paul Grice - 1989 - In .
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    Socialness and the Undersocialized Conception of Society.H. M. Collins - 1998 - Science, Technology and Human Values 23 (4):494-516.
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    Cover.H. C. - 2024 - Critical Hermeneutics 7 (2).
    Vol. 7, n. 2, December 2023 (special issue).
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    The meanings of "meaning".H. Gomperz - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (2):157-183.
    The following analysis has been undertaken mainly for the purpose of presenting a sample of a method which, as the writer holds, would, if widely and consistently applied, tend considerably to reduce the number and the significance of epistemological problems. The presuppositions characteristic of this method might be summarized in these five statements: 1)You cannot make discoveries by changing the meaning of terms.2)There is wisdom in common sense since it represents the accumulated experience of the race.3)It cannot be impossible to (...)
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    Stock and bulk in the latest Newton scholarship.H. Floris Cohen - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Science 51 (4):687-701.
    In his biography of Isaac Newton, which forms the most recent production in this flourishing genre, Niccolò Guicciardini states as his first point of departure that Newton's work arose not from ‘attempts to answer questions that came to him spontaneously, but [from addressing] those posed by his contemporaries’. Right he is to communicate to the larger audience for which he is writing this principal fruit of by now almost a century of professional history-of-science writing – a deep-seated awareness that every (...)
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    Of gossips, eavesdroppers, and peeping toms.H. W. S. Francis - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (3):134-143.
    British accounts of medical ethics concentrate on confidentiality to the exclusion of wider questions of privacy. This paper argues for consideration of privacy within medical ethics, and illustrates through the television series `Hospital', what may go awry when this wider concept is forgotten.
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    Primary and secondary suggestibility: an experimental and statistical study.H. J. Eysenck & W. D. Furneaux - 1945 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 35 (6):485.
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    Aṣl al-falsafah: ḥawla nashʼat al-falsafah fī Miṣr al-qadīmah wa-tahāfut naẓarīyat al-muʻjizah al-Yūnānīyah.Ḥasan Ṭilib - 2003 - al-Haram [Giza]: ʻAyn lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Buḥūth al-Insānīyah wa-al-Ijtimāʻīyah.
    Byzantine Empire; economic and social conditions; history.
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  37. (2007). Abduction, Pragmatism and the Scientific Imagination.H. G. Callaway - 2007 - Arisbe, Peirce Related Papers.
    Peirce claims in his Lectures on Pragmatism [CP 5.196] that “If you carefully consider the question of pragmatism you will see that it is nothing else than the question of the logic of abduction;” and further “no effect of pragmatism which is consequent upon its effect on abduction can go to show that pragmatism is anything more than a doctrine concerning the logic of abduction.” Plausibly, there is, at best, a quasi-logic of abduction, which properly issues in our best means (...)
     
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    Cover.H. C. - 2023 - Critical Hermeneutics 7 (1).
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  39. Authors’ Response: On the Criticisms against the Autopoiesis of Social Systems.H. Cadenas & M. Arnold - 2015 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (2):196-202.
    Upshot: Firstly, we discuss the main criticisms of our arguments. Secondly, we address the comments and observations on some parts of our article. We conclude with some reflections about the perspectives of the discussion on the autopoiesis concept.
     
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  40. Sefer Śefat Ḥayim: maʼamarim ṿe-śiḥot, ʻetsot niflaʼot, ṿe-hadrakhot yesharot, asher neʼemru la-ḥaverim maḳshivim, dorshe H.Avraham Ḥayim Elimelekh Gros - 2012 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon "ʻAṭeret Mosheh".
     
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  41. Islām kī ak̲h̲lāqī taʻlīmāt.Muḥammad Ayyūb Iṣlāḥī - 1963 - Rampur,:
     
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    Risālah-ʼi Ḥātamīyah: nivishtah shudah dar 891 H.Q = Risālah-yi Ḥatamiyah: written in 891 A.H.Ḥusayn Vāʻiẓ Kāshifī - 2016 - Tihrān: Markaz-i Pizhūhishī-i Mīrās̲-i Maktūb. Edited by Bāqir Qurbānī Zarrīn.
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    Why Ecumenism Fails: Taking Theological Differences Seriously.H. Tristram Engelhardt - 2007 - Christian Bioethics 13 (1):25-51.
    Contemporary Christians are separated by foundationally disparate understandings of Christianity itself. Christians do not share one theology, much less a common understanding of the significance of sin, suffering, disease, and death. These foundational disagreements not only stand as impediments to an intellectually defensible ecumenism, but they also form the underpinnings of major disputes in the culture wars, particularly as these are expressed in healthcare. There is not one Christian bioethics of sin, suffering, sickness, and death. In this article, the character (...)
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  44. Shekhinah benehem.Nisim Ḥadad - 2013 - Ḳiryat sefer - Modiʻin ʻIlit: [Nisim Ḥadad].
    ḥeleḳ 1. Hadrakhah le-shalom bayit : sefer hadrakhah meforaṭ be-ʻinyene shidukhim ṿe-shelom bayit be-niśuʼin ʻa. p. maʼamre Ḥazal -- ḥeleḳ 2. Hadrakhah le-ṭaharat ha-bayit : ʻiḳre ha-halakhot ha-ḥiyuniyot : ʻa. p. pisḳe maran ha-Shu. ʻa. ṿeha-Rema uve-tsiruf hakhraʻot aḥarone zemanenu.
     
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  45. Sociology of scientific knowledge: a source book.H. M. Collins (ed.) - 1982 - Bath, Avon, England: Bath University Press.
     
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    Studies in the History of Natural Theology.H. N. Gardiner & Clement C. J. Webb - 1916 - Philosophical Review 25 (5):731.
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    al-Intāj al-falsafī fī al-fikr al-ʻArabī al-muʻāṣir fī uṭrūḥāt Nāṣīf Naṣṣār =.ʻAbd al-Wāḥid Āyat Zayn - 2020 - Bayrūt: Markaz Dirāsāt al-Waḥdah al-ʻArabīyah. Edited by Nāṣīf Naṣṣār.
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  48. Philosophical Foundations of Quantum Theory.H. Brown - 1992 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 43 (1):137-139.
  49. Logic acquisition, usage and semantic realism (Reprinted in Callaway 2008, Meaning without Analyticity).H. G. Callaway - 1992 - Erkenntnis 37 (1):65 - 92.
    A chief aim of this paper is to provide common ground for discussion of outstanding issues between defenders of classical logic and contemporary advocates of intuitionistic logic. In this spirit, I draw upon (and reconstruct) here the relationship between dialogue and evidence as emphasized in German constructivist authors. My approach depends upon developments in the methodology of empirical linguistics. As a preliminary to saying how one might decide between these two versions of logic (this issue is most closely approached in (...)
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    The concept of traits.H. A. Carr & F. A. Kingsbury - 1938 - Psychological Review 45 (6):497-524.
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