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    Looking at Animals Looking: Art, Illusion, and Power.I. Illusion - 1990 - In Frederick Burwick & Walter Pape (eds.), Aesthetic Illusion: Theoretical and Historical Approaches. W. De Gruyter. pp. 65.
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  2. The end of certainty: time, chaos, and the new laws of nature.I. Prigogine - 1997 - New York: Free Press. Edited by Isabelle Stengers.
    [Time, the fundamental dimension of our existence, has fascinated artists, philosophers, and scientists of every culture and every century. All of us can remember a moment as a child when time became a personal reality, when we realized what a "year" was, or asked ourselves when "now" happened. Common sense says time moves forward, never backward, from cradle to grave. Nevertheless, Einstein said that time is an illusion. Nature's laws, as he and Newton defined them, describe a timeless, deterministic (...)
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    What we know about what we have never heard: Evidence from perceptual illusions☆.I. Berent, D. SteriaDe, T. LennerTz & V. Vaknin - 2007 - Cognition 104 (3):591-630.
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    Mastera illi︠u︡ziĭ: kak idei prevrashchai︠u︡t nas v rabov = Masters of Illusions: How Religious Ideas Make us Slaves.Ilʹi︠a︡ Nikolaevich Nosyrev - 2013 - Moskva: Forum.
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    Illusions of Czech Socialist Democracy.I. Svitak - 1974 - Télos 1974 (22):118-130.
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    Quantum physics, illusion or reality?Alastair I. M. Rae - 1986 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Quantum physics is believed to be the fundamental theory underlying our understanding of the physical universe. However, it is based on concepts and principles that have always been difficult to understand and controversial in their interpretation. This book aims to explain these issues using a minimum of technical language and mathematics. After a brief introduction to the ideas of quantum physics, the problems of interpretation are identified and explained. The rest of the book surveys, describes and criticises a range of (...)
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  7. Illi︠u︡zii︠a︡ vremeni = Time illusion.A. G. I︠U︡rʹev - 2016 - Belgorod: Izd-vo BGTU.
     
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    The effect of a change in direction of resultant force on sound localization: the audiogravic illusion.Ashton Graybiel & J. I. Niven - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 42 (4):227.
  9. A psychological definition of illusion.Robert I. Reynolds - 1988 - Philosophical Psychology 1 (2):217-223.
    The psychological concept of illusion is defined as a process involving an interaction of logical and empirical considerations. Common usage suggests that an illusion is a discrepancy between one's awareness and some stimulus. Following preliminary definitions of classes of stimuli, five definitions of illusion are considered, based upon the possible discrepancies between awareness and a stimulus. It is found that each of these definitions fails to make important distinctions, even to the point of equating all illusory and (...)
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    Is Public Opinion an Illusion?Benjamin I. Page - 2007 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 19 (1):35-45.
    ABSTRACT George Bishop’s The Illusion of Public Opinion does a superb job of showing how various errors and malfeasances in conducting and interpreting surveys have created illusions about public opinion. It thereby offers a very useful compendium on how to do, and especially how not to do, survey research. Nothing in the book, however, provides persuasive evidence for either of two more troubling “illusion” arguments: that collective public preferences on policy issues do not exist; or that surveys cannot (...)
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    Illusion of Consent: Engaging with Carole Pateman.Daniel I. O'Neill, Mary Lyndon Shanley & Iris Marion Young (eds.) - 2008 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    "A collection of essays that discuss the writings of Carole Pateman, with emphasis on her theories of democracy and feminism"--Provided by publisher.
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    The theological doctrine of the miracle and the concept of the initial nomology of the universe.I. Gudyma - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 67:46-53.
    Factors of a secularized world, among which, alongside with which there is Christian theology, encourage the latter to meet the high intellectual guidelines of the present culture, gain signs of persuasiveness, comprehensiveness, consistency and generally take into account the requirements and norms of common sense. However, trying to reflect reality, moreover, claiming Truth, religion and its ideas arise and function within the limits of subjective and accordingly can not be forced to adjust. This is largely reflected in theology as its (...)
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    Reality and Illusion[REVIEW]I. E. - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (13):362.
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    Supplementary report: Effect of practice on an illusion.Dorothy Rethlingshafer & Thomas I. Sherrer - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (1):95.
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    Reality and Illusion[REVIEW]E. I. - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (13):362-363.
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  16. The Curtate Cycloid Illusion: Cognitive Constraints on the Processing of Rolling Motion.Matthew I. Isaak & Marcel Adam Just - 1994 - In Ashwin Ram & Kurt Eiselt (eds.), Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Erlbaum. pp. 439.
     
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    What Does it Mean to be an Ontological Naïve Realist?Ícaro M. I. Machado - 2023 - Philosophia 51 (4):2035-2063.
    Although meritorious, Naïve Realism faces theoretical issues stemming from the lack of clarity in the concepts forming its propositions and the relevant (but not usually acknowledged) diversity of its theses. In this paper, my goal is to provide a groundwork that mitigates these theoretical complications. One such distinction concerns its subject matter, in particular, whether it deals with the nature of perceptual episodes or their phenomenology. My first goal is to acknowledge such distinctions by delimiting the former option, which I (...)
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  18. Mithyātvaṃ tathā Akhaṇḍārthaśca: Advaitavedāntavibhāgīyarāṣṭriyasaṅgoṣṭhayāḥ itivr̥tam.Vi Purandara Reḍḍī (ed.) - 2012 - Tirupati: Rāṣṭriyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham.
    Contributed papers on concept of False and Indivisibles (Philosophy) in Hindu philosophy presented at Seminar organized by Department of Advaita Vedanta, Rāṣṭrīyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham, Tirupati from December 31, 2005 to January 01, 2006).
     
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    The illusory triumph of machine over mind: Wegner's eliminativism and the real promise of psychology.Anthony I. Jack & Philip Robbins - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (5):665-666.
    Wegner's thesis that the experience of will is an illusion is not just wrong, it is an impediment to progress in psychology. We discuss two readings of Wegner's thesis and find that neither can motivate his larger conclusion. Wegner thinks science requires us to dismiss our experiences. Its real promise is to help us to make better sense of them.
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    Vanities of the Eye: Vision in Early Modern European Culture (review).I. I. Dallas G. Denery - 2010 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (1):103-104.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Vanities of the Eye: Vision in Early Modern European CultureDallas G. Denery IIStuart Clark. Vanities of the Eye: Vision in Early Modern European Culture. Oxford-New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. xi + 415. Cloth, $75.00.A popular and pervasive historical narrative links the Renaissance development of linear perspective with Europe’s transition from a pre-modern to an early modern society. Erwin Panofsky gave this narrative its definitive form early (...)
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    How Is Communication Possible?Hsin-I. Liu - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 6:51-56.
    This paper critically surveys Adorno's dialectical-philosophical perspective of communication, which addresses a question and a quest for humanity: "How is communication possible?" In my view, any discussion of Adorno's view on communication should start with his distinction of two concepts: mediation and communication. Mediation involves the ideological critique of illusory relations of objectivity. Communication, defined by Adorno as the never-ending confrontation and reconciliation between subjectivity and objectivity, comes after the epistemological critique of objective mediation. Therefore, the quest for communication always (...)
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    How Is Communication Possible?Hsin-I. Liu - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 6:51-56.
    This paper critically surveys Adorno's dialectical-philosophical perspective of communication, which addresses a question and a quest for humanity: "How is communication possible?" In my view, any discussion of Adorno's view on communication should start with his distinction of two concepts: mediation and communication. Mediation involves the ideological critique of illusory relations of objectivity. Communication, defined by Adorno as the never-ending confrontation and reconciliation between subjectivity and objectivity, comes after the epistemological critique of objective mediation. Therefore, the quest for communication always (...)
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    Epistemology, two types of functionalism, and first-person authority.Alvin I. Goldman - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (2):395-398.
    My target article did not attribute a pervasive ontological significance to phenomenology, so it escapes Bogdan's “epistemological illusion.” Pust correctly pinpoints an ambiguity between content-inclusive and content-exclusive forms of folk functionalism. Contrary to Fodor, however, only the former is plausible, and hence my third argument against functionalism remains a threat. Van Brakel's charity approach to first-person authority cannot deal with authority vis-a-vis sensations, and it has some extremely odd consequences.
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    Nicolás García Tapia. Los veintiún libros de los ingenios y máquinas de Juanelo, atribuidos a Pedro Juan de Lastanosa. Foreword by, Vicente Bielza de Ory. 282 pp., illus. Zaragoza: Departamento de Educación y Cultura, 1997. [REVIEW]Albert Presas I. Puig - 2003 - Isis 94 (2):373-374.
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    Universal Human Values.R. I. Sokolova - 1995 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 33 (4):82-94.
    Universal human values-this is one of the most frequently encountered phrases today; we are constantly coming across it on the pages of newspapers and magazines. Its frequency creates the illusion that its content is intuitively clear, attractive, and shared by everyone. However, the various versions of what is understood by universal human values-the good, truth, beauty, freedom, or civil society, a non-nuclear world, ecological protection, pluralism, etc.-show that this is by no means the case.
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    Introduction.Daniel I. O’Neill, Mary Lyndon Shanley & Iris Marion Young - 2008 - In Daniel I. O'Neill, Mary Lyndon Shanley & Iris Marion Young (eds.), Illusion of Consent: Engaging with Carole Pateman. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 1-14.
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    Wanted: A reconciliation of rationality with determinism.Joachim I. Krueger - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (2):168-169.
    In social dilemmas, expectations of reciprocity can lead to fully determined cooperation concurrent with the illusion of choice. The choice of the dominant alternative (i.e., defection) may be construed as being free and rational, but only at the cost of being incompatible with a behavioral science claiming to be deterministic.
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    David L. Thurmond. A Handbook of Food Processing in Classical Rome: For Her Bounty No Winter. x + 294 pp., illus., bibl., index. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2006. $138. [REVIEW]Robert I. Curtis - 2008 - Isis 99 (1):167-168.
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    Sanford Kwinter. Architectures of Time: Towards a Theory of the Event in Modernist Culture. xiii + 237 pp., illus., index. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2001. $29.95. [REVIEW]Harold I. Brown - 2003 - Isis 94 (2):340-340.
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    Joseph Mazur. Enlightening Symbols: A Short History of Mathematical Notation and Its Hidden Powers. xxiii + 285 pp., illus., tables, apps., bibls., index. Princeton, N.J./Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2014. $29.95. [REVIEW]I. Grattan-Guinness - 2015 - Isis 106 (2):425-426.
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    Leonard Mlodinow. Euclid’s Window: The Story of Geometry from Parallel Lines to Hyperspace. xii + 306 pp., illus., figs., index. New York/London: Free Press, 2001. $26, Can $38.50. [REVIEW]I. Grattan‐Guinness - 2003 - Isis 94 (2):341-341.
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    Roger Hahn. Le système du monde: Pierre Simon Laplace: Un itinéraire dans la science. Translated by Patrick Hersant. 306 pp., illus., bibl., notes. Paris: Éditions Gallimard, 2004. [REVIEW]I. Grattan‐Guinness - 2005 - Isis 96 (3):446-447.
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    Amit Prasad. Imperial Technoscience: Transnational Histories of MRI in the United States, Britain, and India. xi + 219 pp., illus., tables, bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2014. $37. [REVIEW]Alexander I. Stingl - 2015 - Isis 106 (4):995-996.
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    M. Joan Dawson. Paul Lauterbur and the Invention of MRI. xv + 273 pp., illus., figs., apps., index. Cambridge, Mass./London: MIT Press, 2013. $27.95. [REVIEW]Alexander I. Stingl - 2016 - Isis 107 (3):676-677.
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  35. La dépersonnalisation, I'Illusion du déjè vu et celle du jamais vu.Dugas Dugas - 1915 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 79:543.
     
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    The 'I' of the Beholder: On Richard Allen, Projecting Illusion: Film Spectatorship and the Impression of Reality.Karen Bardsley - 1998 - Film-Philosophy 2 (1).
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    The ‘I’ of the Beholder: On Richard Allen, Projecting Illusion: Film Spectatorship and the Impression of Reality.Karen Bardsley - 1998 - Film-Philosophy 2 (1).
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    ‘Am I moving?’ An illusion of agency and ownership in mirror-touch synaesthesia.Maria Cristina Cioffi, Michael J. Banissy & James W. Moore - 2016 - Cognition 146 (C):426-430.
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    Prokopov I Die Silberprägung der Insel Thasos und die Tetradrachmen des 'thasischen Typs' vom 2.-1. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Berlin: Akademie verlag, 2006. Pp. 342 illus. €99.80. 9783050040400. [REVIEW]Andrew Meadows - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:274-275.
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    The Illusion of the body: introducing the body alive principle.David Almeida - 2012 - [Charleston, South Carolina?]: CreateSpace.
    The Illusion of the Body: Introducing the Body Alive Principle is the divinely inspired work of author David Almeida. This book opens the door to a new understanding in metaphysical thinking. The author draws on the philosophy of panpsychism to support his contention that an unseen ocean of consciousness exists all around us, and within our own bodies (i.e. cells, organs, and systems). The author refers to the Body Alive Principle as “panpsychic healing.” This text offers proven techniques for (...)
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    Dušan I. Bjelić. Galileo’s Pendulum: Science, Sexuality, and the Body–Instrument Link. Foreword by, Michael Lynch. xv + 205 pp., illus., figs., notes, index. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003. $18.95. [REVIEW]Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):754-755.
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    Andrés I. Prieto. Missionary Scientists: Jesuit Science in Spanish South America, 1570–1810. x + 287 pp., figs., illus., bibl., index. Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University Press, 2011. $59.95. [REVIEW]Antonio Barrera-Osorio - 2014 - Isis 105 (2):420-421.
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  43. Cognitive Illusions in Judgment and Choice in The Kaleidoscope of Science. The Israel Colloquium: Studies in History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Science. Volume I. [REVIEW]A. Tversky - 1986 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 94:75-94.
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    Moyer I.S. Egypt and the Limits of Hellenism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. x + 347, illus. £65/$110. 9780521765510. [REVIEW]Joseph Skinner - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:249-250.
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    Eduard I. Kolchinsky . Vo glave pervenstvuiushchego uchenogo sosloviia Rossii: Ocherki zhizni I deiatel’nosti prezidentov Imperatorskoi Sankt‐Peterburgskoi Akademii nauk, 1725–1917. 208 pp., frontis., illus. St. Petersburg: Nauka, 2000. [REVIEW]Slava Gerovitch - 2003 - Isis 94 (1):125-126.
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    I. Grattan‐Guinness. The Search for Mathematical Roots, 1870–1940: Logics, Set Theories, and the Foundations of Mathematics from Cantor through Russell to Gödel. xiv + 690 pp., illus., figs., tables, bibl., index. Princeton, N.J./Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2000. [REVIEW]James W. Van Evra - 2003 - Isis 94 (2):387-388.
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    (J.I.) Porter Ed. Constructions of the Classical Body. Ann Arbor: U. of Michigan P., 2001. Pp. viii + 397, illus. £42.50. 0472087797.(L.) Brisson Sexual Ambivalence. Androgyny and Hermaphroditism in Graeco-Roman Antiquity, trans, from the French by Janet Lloyd. Berkeley and Los Angeles: U. of California P., 2002. Pp. 195. $29.95. 0520223918. [REVIEW]Ian Ruffell - 2004 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 124:204-205.
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    N. I. Nevskaia . Istochniki po istorii astronomii Rossii XVIII v., vol. 1. 405 pp., illus., index. Saint Petersburg: Nauka, 2000. [REVIEW]Michael D. Gordin - 2005 - Isis 96 (1):113-113.
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    Arthur I. Miller. Insights of Genius: Imagery and Creativity in Science and Art. xxii+482 pp., illus., figs., bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2000. $18.95. [REVIEW]Christopher D. Green - 2003 - Isis 94 (4):748-749.
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    David I. Spanagel. DeWitt Clinton and Amos Eaton: Geology and Power in Early New York. xii + 270 pp., illus., index. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014. $54.95. [REVIEW]Mott T. Greene - 2015 - Isis 106 (4):934-935.
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